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i ! F rt 1 r S3 13 ? - ra JL.VX3LJLJ Hi ?. li. G.iXS HIA ;!.!: ; i i : r Bender Unto d-iesar tie !aesar!s Uiito God, God's- $1.00 Per Year. Ih Advance. vol. in DUNN, KARNi-TT GO. THURSDAY,'' NOV,' 1S9. ' N O, 38. 1L DIRECTORY, Town Okfickks Mayor.?.. A. Pir JonnnU.ioi:t'i. J. II. i'ojH. , . r'JMV l ;V T i -T M1 '1' -.-r I .Ali'oriK'V, r. l . wont..-, -u . -j. Wade, i v.rnnm;T.-S(.rvic the 4th Run- .layat 11 a. in., and at ni-ht at 7 p. pu First Sundaj wiht at p. m. .-uivJav- Shool at i) a. ni., H. J. Strickland, SMpt-rintendeut, IU:v. G.T. Simmons, Pator. Tkimitive Baptist SorvK Sat- rda and Stuiday morninj?', hofore the ! fmport.-int conor.v-;;,u1 enactnient, l-1' a'lcrt-:s to lbe .conference ap third Sunday ki ea'h inoutJi j orw, rrci-r a :f ,.rti iv,.i t,rt,.J'ieAr to l)e C'd, although they Kev.'IJuknich Wood, Pastor. j DiscH'IjKS. Services 3rd Sunday in ach uioiilh, tnorniui; and uiht. Sun day School at 4 p. m., evny Sunday t'rayer Mevtinp: evry Thursday niht. hEV. J f tTakpfk, Pastor C W. B. M. meet very Monday ni-ht aft'T the 2nd and mouth. S iuda.3' in ea-ii BAPTIST. Services every 2nd Sun day at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sun day School at 9:30 a. tu., R. G. Taylor, Hu't. Prayer -Meeting every Thursday 4 . nil 1 at 7:30'- ilKV. N. B. C0B3, Pastor. Vuksbyterian. Every 1st Sunday 11 a. in. and 8 p. m, Pkv. W, O. Sample, I'astor. Fkep.-Will Baptist. Services on fourth Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday School evety sunday at. 0:30 a. m. Eras ujuh I.ee. Superintentlenr' llEV. J. II. Worley, Pastor. A NEW LAW FIR. D. 11. McLean and J. A. Farmer cave 'this day associated themselves together in the practice f law in ail thp "courts of the State. '.-Collections and general practice solicited. . D. H. McLean, of Lillinston, N.' C J. A. Karmkk, of Dunn, N, C. Mav-ll-03. D 11. J. II DANIEL. DUNN. 11AUNKTT CO. N C. Has met with most wonderful sue jess in ihe treatment of Cancer. Write to him for one of his pam--vlets on Cancer and its treatment. ATTORNEY-ATLAW V.'iU Practice in all the surround in counties. JONESBOUO. N, C. Avr;i--:i-l2. 11. J. 0. T DENTAL SURG-EON. GradiiPteof Vanderdilt University, Dental Department, 'difers his services to the public. Olhee rooms on 2nd floor -Good in vS: Sexton b'uildinsi, Dunn, N. C Jaly-lVtf. Progressive Institute.. Dunn. N; C. - i Fall term for 1803 b 'ms- Septem. J ' b.n. raiihiui stoxicL. ( '-.teratc. Addre-:s. ' Parker Pr': ei. al Au-. 2ith. i iRCUKSUN GOODWIN CUE WASHINGTON' LETTER (From our IVulr.r O rresj.cii'lont.) ! -v , , . T . ' political circles are temporarily di i f ri n- c r mere fjniet than il h-;s W-vk r.l ny t I ProMtient a::c Mis, 'I iV?jj .J-eV'3:'M I ri main ou': at V;j:(i!nv uuli i n,-, i V-vt of Dcre.r.her v:d eni-.v Hlro J: j reulur ,UKfas!r,oed Thankf vin - ,ca n, -? every day, and I:- IVuit couiu in on iiK-se veea9ii)3 13 the elder prrsidcntial d.ii:':tiT. iitllc I! nth Whenever tl.c Prv ,idcat s-s r.n i :isu:;!!y conidenhle 'c-nnet lon to -'C!re e.:i a relic the pen with'v;h:eh ' ; t jG WMr( Apprtved writ en. j Tliere has seM);a been a that J lias excited more general interest tliau ' b 11 sv'-'i-jh re.-ealcd fJie" i-u'-- "r?h- 8i'cr;0 si,Vl"r iav. me l'resiceni siiieo uiia in:: rath a;-i ordinary steel stub pen. No oi;e has a yet sliovrn the l&xi desire f'.r the jossesioii of this article. -nd che lack of interest in the matter is a subject' of geneial surprise. A though it Is not known as a faei-, it is believed t' at the; Presi-lent wi'l prcsent the pen and holder ;o oeui Lor Voorhees ac-a slight token of v p preciat'on of t'nc promir.eut pnrt; he took in accomplishing the result so much desirc-t by fie Adiniuistra tion. After Conres.y, t iie house e'eaners. iThc Capitol is in tne hands of the army whose funct'.o-, it is t.i wa:p the batt'c against di-eo:nfo?t. An air of chill and de?erdon. pervades the whole building. -The caes are 'empty. t!je menagerie pone, ihe visnors wander anout aimlessly, ei ther tn their own volition or under the discrtion of be-badged functiou aries -for a consideration." I' there .is no heart in it all. Save f-.-r the fewchryeantlfemum decked b"rile3 who stray through the cheerless cor ridors with sheep!shdooki;i m?. le at- Tfif.hmontq nr t.!;pir nrm. f lip fh mmh . . . .. . , , ' of curious hnrnamt y is a'-no 5 . lack ing. Over in the Senate the nsn:dj effort has already beun to make tbei great chamber cozy a-uinat the re-1 tyrn f the Solons in December. " The Southern :reiuhcr.?, with." few i exceptions, will remaisi in . Vrhshig. ton during the adjournment, ,MU of them expected a continuous se sion and brou 'ht their fa.-niMe on. are domieilod, and are wrestling d.s- i peratoiy wth th u a--'ington serv- j o .ant. girl. They voted against the j motion to adjourn almost i5.i!i 11;A It ; is hard to blame them. a liCre no more beairiful city upon the ft - stool than W-.s'.ii-uton r.t tin-, season " j of the vear. The climate. changeaH t bl? as it is is' really better than many j portions of the South during the fall i season. . The failure of the 'Senate' to eon tirm the nor.iina'ion of Mr. Morn- ' blo-.ver as associate justice of the Su- preme Court has- caused no end of i 'Tos-iip "amoTiir tl'.e lc-ic fr.-ternltv .Many sp.-c n'ations have 'been mad as to 11,0 probable ;i.rogr.vn ot President in the matter, it na ti-?o:. siiirested that ho miht renominat.'- him at o.ce. ar.l tluis pve bin teat on the bench. :Uy:Z to Ut.c,M- firniHtion of u;e Sc-jitUe ka on. the recess 15 tor so hort a issr.e onh a j nit.ntli that .t ; v? like rushing the mourners, espt i:y ; - I as the appointive;;: i-r j the roao;ninati-.:. 'vU! 'snblic jdelavod ectii Pete :.'bi? l V, ppC: r- to ha verv little, ; if I J.J ( sn y, )r-p-:cr in :oi immediate reus t nihil ux of the 'n tern agonal roone of the 'n tern agonal roone 'i fere nee for the consideration , i tary confi . i silver money, bo-m ai:er ihe aiN Axepresenta ie i 'telif;tsoti, tenIerel tlier resign a- I tioua to iho Presi -lent. He did j t::om. bat ti1 that they he - lU.'"c', iuiietei upon i.yr r i P,e ' T"-r meeting, tnr the reus on that iu.iI-nd" stand persioteiUl.v in the way of an aree- ! on himetaiim.; Tht. duties Vf not been oiaeially inforuidd to t:;:t t l)Vct. Cranks of ever- te.9eriptiou raav look for a warm ree.iption liereafccr v. hen they land in AVa.-jhi.u-j ton. 'r E-' piciou'H nMomo on ''jp part of ir- re.!:pons:h!e loo?:i?Kr 3" rf:j;era in tle rieinity of ih-M ivwaii;e Mansion'- will ii,ean proiTt r: ; St and incajr-c.eratit.-n" fur tle individual. Sin4e the assassination sf Carter 'Harrison i the crop of cra-iks haa .multiplied 'wonderfully. Me:i of public ' affairs have received tlireateuiu comrnWni- cations. f.iv.l son.e of them have been b".dly frightened by the missives. Cranks at the White House have not been so plentiful i i the oast few - ' i weeks a3 u-ual nl' late, but 'warn inoh5f a; e jiluioot, daily received at th ? K:vec?itive Mansirn. j . It will be proh-shly nrted by a few 1 .. . t ca n Mr. sis people thst the -Prt side fit. "wa-ed untd Congress- had adiournell'" before he ifsued his Thanksgiving proelatrsation. And the proclama tion reads as if it weritten by a per- ii., son who feeis as it he had something to be thankful for. ' ! D:irinor tne eztra session of Con gross, seventeen bilU and sixteen joint resolutions became laws. Tfje President did not exercise his right of vote in a single instance, having approved every measure submittlBd to him by Congress, Tj The Post office Department has ji- naliv f.onnd out. that rthe Columbian - . ii TB AKSG1YI!G ?B00LAM4 TON- J' j " At the close of annthef year it lis i "mete anTi proper, that as a Stata and Nation we should give thauks to the Author of every, good and perfept lor the aanv. - bio-sin- vouchs safod to n; The people of Norljh' Carolina h-ive much f.r whicli to be I ha K i U ! . The ravnzes of the storih. the blight of di-eae 2nd the sc. ioiji. v-'ii.'n have bcttd 'en some otlier y j' Siates God in His raorcy has spared Our Kud have .re-nondd io our hibor-. a'pd although not as abu( ; da ii?revo:o-e still we havef Ui - .tl - eient to j.rv.serv u-3 from hunger . ' -V-r wan. -. in c.'n:nUu" therefore, with the iimr;o:;orcd nr.d be lautiful Christian VL:tom of our -C'-.mmor.w.-alth. and in co:iformitv v.i.!i the rueqinmenda t ; ri o; r;', i'-pot --.Uii tne uni.twt states. 1, r-1ia- barr, .uo t-.nt.c u iut !S:v.c of North Curolinn, do appoirrt .... ..., L , -5 day o f . tO 0: y Z -- .in jo oc?ryt if. nner. .'a in; . t - ' : - .it-. thb;r"r t j r m ft - . ; H I" j i i j v 11 IT W ii II if iii IFS NOT A JOKE BUT A Wl THAT :: DtPREE & tiKf, - HAS. WO W IW STOCK TME-L$R GEST.- BEST" ' S Q Q 1 F PLETE STOCK OF CEW' ERAL MERCHANDISE EV.ER SHQWra IN DUI1IJ, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING- . LI&E3. OUR DRY " cd'dv.trwE IS PRETTIER AND 10 .. .PER CENT BETTER THAN 'EVER BEFORE our stock' bf BOOTS and SHOE5 are immense. We make a speciality of ltJdioa and mens fine dress shoes, our line of heavy shoes is unexcelled and we never forget the little ones they mtLSt haye Shoes- W-e'hive' every style and quality in rnen'ye. youth's hats, from 25 cents to $3,00. We have added toour usual stock nice and well bought lineof Clothing ai.d Gents furnishing goods. It viM be to your interest to see ti& beforyotf.buy . clotlung for we have no old, and nothing but new gooas to show you. :. OUR LtNE OF HEAVY A-D. FANCY GROCERl"ES is alwayf coo fdete. We have also ad.clded Hardwa e. to o.ur business, and ofer special .. ' . inducements on cutlery, nails and axs. . . For want of space we cannot mention in detail our Tin Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery. Trunk's and Valises, Notions,. Unierware and rSrprticg gopils. Put most heartily invite the trade'to' come , and inspeel we will guarantee to make PRICES" TO- 8UIT- every ont, we must gratefully thank the trade at latgc for their past liberal patronage, and hope by. our increased efforts to share a greater ratio the coming season AVE RMA1N YOUftE TRULY, usual places of worship ' and with thankful; ..hearts give 'praise' and j thanksgiving. And that every heart may rejoice, let us remember with that character which is twice blessed the poor and afflicted, the widow and ihe orphan, the unfortunate inmates of our charitable institutions, and be especially mindful of our past aging heroes at their own presides and in the Soldiers' iHomc. Given under .my hand, and the Great Seal of the State of North Car 1 o'.ina, -at the City of Raleigh, this 8th ,dav of November, in the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and in tbeohehun-. dred - and . eihteenUi; year i our Amnriean Independence. . KlraV Car r. . By the Gqyenor : . . ' S. F. Telfair, ' ' " Private Secretarj'. MILLINERY! S i ts. . ir-. J. Rroadeir Mil? liuerv Ntor- Viil convince any lady - of - No- uhal she Las t'."e Prettiest Styles, the : nicest liat.i' in town, All " kinds of . 'trimming carried. Slis Addie '-"i? -amV' Y,Hi!i; J-hvi ;5oehr,iM-tor the. reason In li C -.-.a i: Vi h me and will trim u a ant. at low prtcis. : V hi convinced. . 103. any i G: 4 rrr i si j a i DuCK. . EL E GT-E D- . ",ilSJ D M. NOTICE 1 North Carolina Harnett Co. L. J. Best Assignee of J. T. Thornton. NOTICE of Execution Sale. vs. . J T. Corbett i N. J. Creel. " - By virtue of an' execution directed to ths undersigned from the SuperN or Cpurtf Harnett Ccunty In the abova eptiled aotiou. I will oq Monday the 4thl'" day of Dectmber. 1833 t i o'clock p. m. at the Court House (loor.in Lillington N. C, In -said county" sVl af Jmbho sale Jo the highest bidder lor cash to saisfy said execution, all the right, interest, ti tie and estate of the said N. T. Creel in aod to the following described raal -JU . estate, to wit : rirt trct nemg lot No 2 in Block P. Ira th plan of the twn pfJ)unn. Second trw;t being a iract tit land situateil on the eat of said Ukwu adjoining the land of C. S. Phillip. J. F. Phillip and others, and containing about 'one acr. The firit of the above uametl tract! coo tain valufcbis biiildingi and it tht -place wnere the aid N. T. Creel for xuerly lived. . C. McArUn, Sheriff. no. A
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