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THE TIMES, t.iui!.sdax aug. so. mi. 4,11. J. li. JANIEIM fc:?;r .Proprietor. j J. -J r Dtmooratic Nominees. KOR CHILT JCbTICK: .l imes Shtppard, of Beaufort. . ',:i!ft r Clark, of Wake, '..aim- 0. MatUae, of Cnif iK-rm, . i.!a'l Uui-we!, of M Ucnhurg. i .-..it st.tp'tkahitkek: i i uvlJ. IJ. of JJiirSie. j :'' .. f I I Tf'VK IN CONOBFSSJ 4Y, A J. Dram h, of JJcaufort. r I f - " :r."'V ri-.- Ct. ..f ( 'umlihind. J . i!-. Chaiie M. rW. . 1 I-rutiklm. oili lU. A. W Gr.iliuui. o ,nn.iH.. M. iii-i. Ja. 1. Lockli.trt, "t Au-vU. ; li his. Jolm S. Mow'. i -on, of How an. J.U. W. 11. Jiowir, of La!dll. V .i Pis W- ''. r rawfonl, of llay'vood. .'nK SUl'KBIOK CoUHT JClMifJS: ,nl Ii- laooL Battle, of N:ih. -i:1i iS.'-VV. K. All" ii, of Wame. Mi. l':-. B F. Ion-:, of I red.: II. , ,., in W. N. Meh.u.e. ofliockinfclia n. 'I j it Ui. W. K. Council, Jr., of Wat- V'-'if In- n- n- ' nrter' ,f Buncombe. t oy. H jLici iok: , liis --Jofiii :.'V6v,dard, of Vilon. 4ii. in. K. W. Ho,of Julinv.ou. ;, I. I i.-K. Jiker, of Alauum-e. t.iU !.-. - II. -Mi-;i. of Lenoir. iU D;s.-N. A. ?' i:o-ou. i h !.. Kuiorv K. Kaoer, of IaviUon. j.i. UN. V- W. Iirr, of Wilkes, 'itili Mix. W. C. NewTand. of Caldwell, I ! It Di.. I. L. Webb, of Cleveland, h UK--George A. Jones, of Micoii. We puMiah elsewhere a card from ( a i S. A. Ashe in which he announ-r- j himself a .candidate for the Sen file. Mr. Ashe has Ijepn an untire luij worker in the Denwicratic ptrty f .r earaud have never asked for or leeeived one mark of apprecia ,;i -it from the hands of the nart win.-!. !ie so nobly and failhftj'ly r v . r:nd the party will not make any n.htuke to consider h narye, for he c.npetcnt an. capatile of diing lii-s country honor. - Ve failed J-o SS3' any thing .alu. iir excellent nominees in cnir last s;k, a we did not deem il necessary, h ve jHI say that no county in the Ntiiiecan h.atuf gbekler setjul me.n.We Jmve been thinking of writing 8ome tiling all tnis week, but hnye .been fi clinz so otmd over the results of ne convention we have not yet made up our mind as to what to say but v ,i? -will j:iv jr.st here, that Uo. i j. McLean, .1 C. Williams, J. i). dmes, Geo. E. Prince. T. D. u-wart. Wm. Sexton and Dr. J. R Fleming are strictlj' in it. When wi? a iy -la it," we mean that there i .but mighty few white rpoj in Harnett rouiity atnl no negroes' t al1, who aii :itford to vote ngaii;t the-e gen Jleuien auu the results will he ai ' comph'te victory for D :moc.ru,C3'. In making the above remark we jlji) ijt mean to cast any reflection Lpoff anv candidate for there could not have been brought out a bettor ? of men. N.ow ;f the i ds want Hi h men is tliey ay they (sood tnen) they v;ll tajie tlir picket out of ilj; eld. i ; S me .f the people on thp wi nl i le. of the ri-er seem to he verv imch wrauglit up over the fact that ire tailed to publish the resolution parsed at the cmoeiatie Convention ;n thu SfQih ins... Wo wih to i .f.rm pviif that c did not withhold the ! .article upon any selfish "rounds b-a I ' )' deem it necessary to pub- ', J, U uz il ws; nr part of the regular 1 proceedings, and if the parties who are-fo interested over it wish to drat Jt into politic, they must do it, and not u. We have tiied to be a friend to ih. whole county and wish to act by pll s.l i.e. and expect to coii;r. tip t ;:ie We in o hem KUcd'U:0 j-w . prrr en ti-.. c o;; . o ;ir whet uc i' i: u ,, il,c u ; ;j'io:: -.we inl .-uicd the.'t Ji. ... gcoprap!.:oa. ; r.. , iiui iutl county st: Kid the 6aine c .Ol! .,,1.. ,1 ' ' it- - 0Tt S t : i . L . i ...... .. . . it In :w ,,.,-.r v. . v J Ol cull 9 tnen h.i will lie.ir us out in it IV '-w E..ter 'is i, trouiili i', wh t .1 t" ..n; . .'. ' Vi: !i-.l :" '. - ' ' f : . t . . 'f (' l?A'i'l-i. T he fi!! .1 .:vi..a '7.-xvs. rd :.crt Jhoy wilJ h, S01 e other Ciiirrciii O .V. if ' W I " 11 I V T T A V I F T T C P l A 0 11 1 i U I U lA li L 1 1 L It. AdjOtirnmelt. N- C. and Southern JDevelopment. Pr-Sandexlin speaks Sen &tor Ransom and Patron- 'ifrj. Jp Internal Kevenu3- Per- n sonaia Washington, D.C., Ml - 104. j A '. joint resolution passed both j houses of Congre.s yesterday to ad j journ Tuesday, ie rresiaetu, l hesr endorses tiiis programme. The Southern Development Ass-- ciatlon promises to b-i a success. It meets here next week. A preliniin. u ry uirt-iing-was held last night dur- ui.i.ii M Cm. W. Sanderlini talked' abiut X C. Hi- S a'e wasj ho full of natural nwi:r.:M that, hf j would not auempt to g,. into de'aiU ; He related a number of amu,ino ail.n interesting ai.ewlotes illustrating the in lucetnents wliich N. C. had to offer I'laude Beiinelt and E P. Speer spoke of Georgia's fruit cn.p. . Mr. Bennett told of a man who had ara tnussid a fortune a SGO.OOO in a few years in shipping peaches. He re ferred to the fact that considerable j progress was being made in the inin ufacture of cotton. Interual receipts continue to be heavy reaching jcsterijay. $2,105, WO and b'inging up the total for ihe ut.,nth to date to $41,200,000 audi for the. year to date 8,100.000 1 against $8.'00,000 for the correal ponding period pf August 1893 and to $24,309,000 for the curresponding i e . i c I .. ifino 'fi I iiiiruul t the n.m'al vonr InH.i. I hi . ,. , . .. r . rush of bu-iness is due to tne fact . . . . .. , , that tue Serrate bill beco.nes a law' ... , ... ,r. ,. , ,. I next Monday night. The distillers j ... . . . ' . ; are especially anxious to get as much I . . ... , - . . . wh-skev as possible out of 'bond be- i . ..... . ,- , .1 fore that tune. A high average ol j . f.v1(,rtn j ,. j teceipt is yoOO.OOQ a any, according . r-i n. i v i i to Chief Clerk Scott Negbitt a calcu- ; ' . .... , . . . ' i at on. Ihe last receipts from N. C. ; were 4th Dis. 7,33.v,3j; 5th Dis. i,178.8l. Tiie internal revenue re. cetpts from N, C. last year were,: -h N. C, Klilm A- White, $359. 612.91). 4ih N, l'.. Fnri ifold. M, Simmons, $5G,8G2.37. 5ih N. i; . Koph Elias, S436.781.38. 5th N. C , Samuel L. Rogers, (ict-f ing) . 11,04 1.1 1. 5th N. C. Melvin E. Carter, $593. 4J3.82. Se-tember 5th L. 4. Cotton of the lt N. C. District will renort at An- i- r nailOIIS for Ills Onfrma OTamri.aliim . - .... . .UlUIIIUilUII to fill the vacant Naval Cadetship. Hjs alternate who gets it in cas-e he faUs .is J, D. Giimes, In the 2th N..C pistrict G. A. Ferguson w;l ;ejrt at the j-ame ; time and place fo; the same object J i : ;.. . . . . . . i iia aiicuiuie is m. atker. Ill the 4th ami 6th N. C. Dixlricis there are vancandes for miliary caetships at West I'oint. Mess. Bunn and Alexander have the po er ttrfill, hese vacancies before ti,ir expire, either by nominating direct or by competitive examinations. In the Jst N c. District this military t:adeuliip h:i3 ajready l;een filled, by Mr- Branch The lucky yoon roan is Mr. Sam F. Aiuel with Henry P. .Harding as alternate. The examina MOii.nir au 1 liese CiU'ry cade : n will take place neit iaroh Capt. Edward J. Hjle will fie the next North Carolinian a .pointed to a j hue consular. Senator Ransom has t filed for hijn a strong application fof.P""U-,pay ealCm vprlhv lp mT II ii? Main-,,, ntr Consi iate the place j lly .Hied dn;-;nOlr: :er Ci i sulKie is n,Wft,ve 1 prl 8 re. uuiican who be-jati his i r.-c; ubder R-.i!l,..rford I i ills ran:, is Wm. F. 1 as appointed Cop-! t a o' . i,4ioL- i t. 1 : :e;ue Nov. , f f consul aj.'in I ! i-'.uT . -id ikriS. ....f i. " i' unusinrt'ii i! !ru "i ' 1 1U 1882; transfei red --ter une 2G 18S9. ViUet itas ?2.000 plt.ee ii V Mi.rr ,i-, ust re .aitoent of If Senaur V ' M: U o MAj. Mle a r. 1 . - - :v - s :hV : .ims wo i r !::-. e -'H'l" '.of' 1 !r.u:i of the -Kancj inilu-' ." the idc-s of November' asus ic aear I h.lip wn ' The retirement of Simmons from j lue Chairmanahip.of the State Demo jCraticCoramttte probably caused Maj. Hale to take heirt again I Uon'i see :wi, j. Maj. Hal should not get the pIace ne hs the strongest sort oi backing in our State and in New - flOTk. .. .... . . Harvard c oiiege in tue persons or Bissell and Olney got the Creek Miswujh ftr Prof. Eben , Alexander. Tammany bvked by Hansom and jlarvis ought to be as strong as Har J J . here, stop at Mr. Bagley's boarding house and get my friend Josephus to I take a hand in the fray. A big o?i ciai.aked me this murnjug if Jose j phqs did not have more power than any tar heel here except the senators. I told him as Jaris debarred from (ThU ,9 on Ujp aHthority . f he uitiib iuiiiu .nuii'iii imiiwHi kin oidy exception witli chances' strongly in fayor o D J. D." Personally I am in favor ol bouncing Gnunell and putting in ftlfij. Hale or tapt Ashe or any body Senrtor Ransom and Mr, Daniel agree on. ANNOUNCEMENT- To The Democratic People of North Carolina Having never 6een n oand date be- fuCC 1 now "ounce myself : wild hesitation I oiler myself for trie seat in the United Slates Senate made vacant "J i-uc ibaiu ui uuiiuwui i ante. jw j J t doing this, 1 do not antagonize either & of the present Senator, but aspire r to an office that i either of them seeks, The two gre,&t Questions .involved ' in the Ch:oajo plattorm were Tariff - Reform and Financial Retonp. The . tarilf bill just passed does not fully . 1 .. meet expectations, and I favor such 1 modifications of it as will deprive every trust and combine of any ad vantage it allows. Qn the tariff, and on most subjects, 1 stand with our Democratic Presi dent, and give him a cordial ami zealous support, rPgriit not to lie j- able to agree wuli him In bis fi.mn-ial policy. Financial reform is of lue most ptessing itoportnuce, and 1 ! favor iuuuediHie action in respect to that matter. To many the result of the first regular session o onr Jemocratie Cojires? has been something f a' disniiointroeut. Disappointments come tQ a) parties. Tl.e republican prty is at e enact meniof an in come tax; at the repeal of the law placing our elections ui der super. isitn of Federal Marsh-Is; at the crs continued Mipiemacy of ti e pernor raJLs in tie Southern Stales mj tlifcir full accession to power at Wflsn'ns " U,e etQ i,ure uei,u,,,tCan Mans an" Prp.os. 'Vointmenls are but tern, l,or3r' " their n upre. They should maKo us oniy ijip Rre qe;ermmert to press onwar.') until the principles of the Dcuocratic party are fully carried into opera' ion to the lasting bent fit and advantage of the people, and to the glory of oqr county. In tins canse I nave aireaay atient many imilia- ' vrara of 1UV life unl I -h ill E w-in t-hit)sr tS.etm 1 ' ii .i.Mluno . vr...nii..., . .1. .. il a privilege t continue my work in the new field and lii h station, Xo wliich I aspire. I therefore ppHcit our ,avor an(1 PP", trnntjog that sent vou in the Senate Chaifiber. and l f,ien,' wherever l,ev in -i v u elect i .i, if t : S A-A-SIE. : li.ileiuh. N. C. Aug. 24th, 1834. ... ' TE THIRLi FAKTY ' CONVENTION, ue lilini I artV COUVCntlOn mel j T Lillingtoti last Mumfay and pomi -i .i r.t? ...... c . i ' neu iiic ni.ii'tiuj; ivi uiu bcvrai; county ofjlocrs I. W. Taylor, (pop.) for the Uenatc; Neill MeLeoud. (rep) for Represent.!- ... i, i ' tlve;J. H. Fope, .belonging to no part y) for sheriff; F. M. McKiv. (pop) forfle:k' S;:v-j..r Court,; Mclvay Uvnl r-uirA for Rrcia'pf of Dppmv BrU 4or) KM" ivrw S.er Ol lieeilS, - . , r ... Geo. D. Spenc-, (Hp r.r rreasur ; D. Dirroch, (rep) for Coroner. As our readers will f-qe. th reds .;rl vnns fu: e. 1 iu everv sense of 1 the county in the coming eWtion, but there is a grave doubt as to their being successful, so they had just as well jo. n the infernal regions below, whet it comes to a part of success. Its true they have soma very good I men on their ticket but thfcy ' hare j not the backbone in them to come out and say what party they belong to, therefore such men cannot expeul to! succeed or get there. j Hon. Oscar J. Spears waa nomina j ted at Clinum, on the 22nd ins:., by the Republicans on the oth ballot Mpggrsi W. E. Clark, of Craven. L. L. Hoyt, of Duplin, and S. H. Buchanon, of Moore were candidates, Mr. Spears leading from the beginw fining. Mr. Spears had more than enough to nominate all the tunc, but some of hi: friends wished to com plement other candidates, and delay ed thus his nomination till the 5th i i ballot was taken. The great gratification was express ed. by the body, including visitors as well as delegates and upon the an i.ouncement of Mr. Spears nomina tion, the wildest enthusiasm was shown. We congratulate Mr. Spears and his party. The nomination is the strongest that ?nuld have been made. Revivals- Mt. Gileud and Lebanon Baptist churches have just had a most graeU oqs season of revival mee.ing3, qnder the preaching of Rev. J. T- Jenkins the Rapist Evangelist of North Cars olina. who has been assisting the Y pastor of those churches, Rev. W. R. Harrejl. for the last 3 weeks. A vast eoreourse of peopl assems. bled at both places to hear tlie 4,word of life" as it was delivered by the J UPnot ,,ron,,m, .,,1 ,,,,, ....i- earnest preacUer, and many souls . , , , , we trust, were turned from darkness unttj light during the services. Ten lertins worn btiotizpil liv l.ho pastor at the close, and some tenor rificen more proposed to c;ivo, them Se'VCs to Christ at L(bni)ii; i.r.d ten were b.tptized .at . Mount Gilead.j ... I. ..I. ..V ft Z t - : t w" ' nu:uuer ma.u- ' e ..f ii.-.:. ! . :. ' t ;'-. . T . 1 ! H''uc..mi.i uieir iuuu u. ti.rui :a the latter place. 1 A large elixir of singors were on the wide olfllform. around Ihe orvran. a w - at both chorclreA, whose vtiices seem ed to re.nl lire skies wlih melodious praises to the K'ng Eternal, Immor tal and Invisible; even Jesus the Lord of all. . Jt was a season to be remembered. while life lasts, to all who had the j pleasure of being present. To God be all the 'glory forever. Amen, W. B. hnuELu.. ApMINlSl'HATORS XOTJCK, Having qualified as aduiiiii.t rat)ix of K.K. Bradjc, dvceased, late uf Huriifitj c.imtv North CaroliiiH. this to n tif.v all nermV.. haviua: pIkuiis a-;aiiikt f he -W(at'e of said de Ceased to exhibit thorn to the- umlepsijUied on or before the 23rd day d Auju.t 18.i5, ir this notice will be jiledged ir. bar of their re covery. All persons indebti d to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 23rd da of August lai. CAROLINE BRADLEY. Administratrix. NOTICE OF COMMISSION Eli S SALE. Haviiif been n appointed by the Superior lettcnuntya comniisaioncr for 1 wilt ... 1, ,.i.,i. Court of Harnett that imrnoso tne I'ost OIDOe tattle town of Dunn on thtt tsf '". j...i.-..,.... ... ....I. n. . iii.ni a oi o.uoter igj4. lots Nos. 1. 2 ai 4, in 1 Block C. C. Also 2 other lots of land. of sa,a ,-,s eing1 within the town of Dunn. Har- 1 ...ttcounty. This sale is for the purposeol ! Prtniouaroon,r:th tenant in. ebuiui.w of j said lanfi. Terms of sale, credit of three months with not and mnrovd security and Mitle and prosession retained until ihe t.itr.- cnase money is paiilffffll. Tills August 2t-tli Ji. " F;ft Jonea. eommisiotier. BLISS SCHOOL OF ELECTRICITY.! WASHINGTON, D. C. . . .... If you want to know what electricity is do tnforthf world if you want to bed;Rie s fracuvai electrician or eiecincni en?(neer , 7:.0 a ra. Ureeuville 8 ii a in. Arriving at Ilal I enter this school, the only one of it kind. fax at II mi a m. Weldon li 0 a in. daily ev i Laboratory completely equipped for de- cepi Sunday. ; monstration and practical work. Students' Trains on Washirpton Branch haves! ; lea i ii the construction of instruments and Washington 7: a. in. arrives Parinele i. a Hiachines by taking ai art and reconstructlnji ui.. Tarboru y: m a. m.: returning leaves Tar- ' the n, their theory from lectures presented l ro 4: 0 p. in. Faruile 6:i0 p. in. arrives i I in popular form and their practical use from Washington 7:"?5 p. in. Iially except Stuidaj-' exi.ertene.ed instructors. Oradu-ites are com- ' i onnects with lrins on Scotland N. k Pcteni to instill wiring, dynamos, etc.. and to nniw(r railways and litrhteninir plants. Lectures by the Palncipal ThnhashvlpTii-n. j aive exp..ri. nce 111 installlntr and by K. P. -.' rroieoror rnsies nn.l fciet-trie tn- gir.erinir 'n Columbian I niversity. . fsMon r.ctnsOcf. 1. 14. lernu. forcom- plete course lastln? mnntlis. 'i(i. payable WTimtin J-ec. i.anu ju reb. i iur further uifurmti n addrv ss L. I. BLIS. Princiral. POSITIONS GUARANTEED uadr reasonable condition. Our FREE 96 pa catalogue will eiDlain wh we can afford it DftnftOtfS-.PnCtlal BUSilieSS COllC NASHVILLE. TENN. Write for catalogue. Baok-keepinr. ShcrtKand, Penmanship and Te- fr,Pjy- , Pnd more money in the inierew ol Sur .mployaenHepruuent thanhalf tkeBuainea Colleges ukeia as taition. 4 weeks by our method teacht book-keeping equal to 12 by tt, old plan. llteachr.Rr0tadentspastyear.no Tacarion: enter an t,rw? LHiir Hono Vehae recently prepared books especially adapted to HOME STUDY Sent on 60 days trial- Write us and explain "ioBrwnti - n r.-iTcmt iH. cuhfortli- cancies as book-keepers, stenographers, teachers, clerks, etc, reported to us, provide4 w U same. iPiPF PRAR INft Ylf)fil V.M.I.H - . -Z, taiuiii.m am; !'CU li I H H M l 1 I VV A M V( W WlVi , I AAlLi W Ai v a. I V CONDENSED SCHEDULE In RflVcl JHnr 24. No. 2. Daily Ei. .Sumlay- XOHTH BOCXD. Leave Wifiaiuglon.... Arrive Kayrttevill 7.00 a. m. 10.10 10x7 " Leave rayetteviue. ieave Pavetteville Janctiou ..110.30 wave iMiroru ...,..... n L-ave Climax- 1.46 p. in. A rrive Ojretnsboro , Leave Creensboro 2.55 Leave Stokeadale - 3.4 ' Arrive Wajpat Cpye .. 4i0 ' Leave Walnut Cove , 4.X Leave Rural Hall V.. 5.01 " Arrive Mf.Airy.. i;. 6 25 " w - ii ... w No. 1- Daily Kx. Sunday. South Boi nd. Leave Mt. Airy Leave Kural Hall......,,.. Arrive Walnut Cove Liiave Walnut Cove -. Leaye Stokesdale Arrive Ureenabaro .....,. Leave Uree.pslioro .. Leave Climax .; : Leave Sanford Arrive KayettfVlUe Junction... Arrive Fayetteville Leave Fayetteville Arrive W iltaiiigton. i.4 a- ui. 1106 " U-: " 11.42 " 12-07 P. HI, 12.55 1.02 :tn 4.28 4.:u " 4.i: " 7.55 " No. 4. Daily Ex, Sunday. North 4orNp. Leave Beitnettaville. Leave Maxfoutt. LeaVe KeJ sSpriujfii., Leave Hepe Kills, AHve yayettevUle ....... 7-ir a. in. 8.14 " 8J4 10.(10 No. 3. Daily Ex. Midday. Leave Payelte.ile.:. Leave Hoie Mills..,, Leave Hed fiprings Leave Maxton Arrive Bel.nettsvsville 4 12 p. in .MIT) " 5.5:1 " 6.27 " -,.: No. 15. MiXKI). Daily Ex., funday. Leave Hainseur ...... Leave Ciiuiax, ....... ....... Ajrive tireeuslK.ro Leave Ureelisboro I-paye StHesdale,. Arrive Madison..., 6.50 a. m. 8.40 " s 25 " !.40 " lo..r:r " 11.50 " No. 15. Iiaiiy K. suiiduy. fcocru B run. Leave Madison..,,. 12 : o i. m. 1.25 ' 2.:5 3.00 " ..r.5 5.35 " Le!ye Stokeadale Arrive Ureensboro Leave tlreensboro Leave Climax , Arrive aiuseur... NORTH BOUND CONNECTIONS. Trains Nos. 2 and 4 connects at Fayetteville Junction with the Atlantic (.'oast Line f.r all points North mid East. Train No. 2 connects ijt Santord with the Seaboard Air Line, North and sputh bound, and at Ureensboro. ith the Richmond & Danville, K. K., Noith and i $Mth ,touiui, and at walnut Cove with the i Norfolk & Western R. K . lor iusto;i-Saleiii. ' Train No. 1.; connects at Madison with the ( Norruik& western k. r., for Roauoke and an ! L-olUts North and west. j south bound connections. i the Norfolk i Western R. R.. for Kuanok iul points North and West, and at (Jn-eus- : "'ro wit t!,li Kieum 1 4DanviUe R R North ;ud South boun 1. and at Sanford wiii tin; S a boa ml Air Line f.-r all jioiiits North! "1 ! aiids..uth.a;id jil Fayetlf ville Junction wit - I . I Hie Atlantic Const Line for Charleston. Jac -1 V.11 il( b J soitvi 'le. aiwl all floritla ioiiit. Train .". ' , foiut. cts at Maxton wit: the Seaboard Ai. , iiimi. rts at Maxton wit: the Seaboard A ' ' f'"" ' Charlotte, Atinta ami all i.iut '.-oiifn. J:,. VMr', NY. K. KYLE. tieli'l l:'.ss. .jjCiii. ;e , "I Manager. ATUKTk CUAST LINE. ! ! WILMINGTON AND WLLDON j AND BRANCHES I AND KLORENCK RA I LllOAD CONDENSED SC 1 fcJD V L !:. TRAINS OOlNfJ MOUTH. DATED July 8,1:91. C a Z e : A.M.: P. M.: Leave Weldon : ll.r.z : 9:2": Ar. Rot'ky Mt.'j 1:02 j 10:20 j Ar. Tarboro : 2:40 ; Leye Tarhoro- li:25 : A. M. .: 1:0 .' : 10:20 : . 2:08 ? li:0l ! 6:00 J.ave seliua.... : 2:S-i : Lv. Fayettevi..: 4::.5 j 1;.51 j Ar-. Flor-ence,... j 7;25 3:00 : F. M. : Leave WiXon : 2.1 : Lv: ' Ooldslx.ro. 'i : Lv. Magnolia...: :l ; : X- W iimin'i'i. : r.r.o : i 1 A. M. 6: ." i: ; a 1-1.041 A. M TRAINS (,()1N(J NORT;l DATEp Jul..- cth. 1'5 1. U : 1 : P.M: : 7: 5: : 9:30 j iii'.'jl j : A. M.: J Ly. Florence..,.: 7:30 : ; Ly- Fayettevil'j 10:5 ! Leave Selma.....: K':0i j i Arrive Wilson 1:00 A. M. P.M.: T:lHi : ... b: i ... :4'i .. la-27 : ... s- vv'lnirJpn. i fl:0ii : : i VT." V . ,a' "? f? -'' 5 . LV. OoldslHro- ll:i - . . . .-. , vvrl ij 1 . ... : " t F. M. : 1:10 : ... 2;!.! 1 ..; P.M; P. M. : 11:27: 10:3- : ... : I..-0..: 11:1- : .. : I .V ... ' )J- : arrive rarnro.; 2: i Leave TarlHjro- 12: 40 1 .. 25 : ... Lv. RuOy Mt-: 7:13 ; .. : -li.-. : : 12: - : : ... ! A.M : f. M. X Daily except Sun- Ar- Weldon-....: 3:ln : ... H M : Daily except Monday. 1 uy These t tains carry only lir-t -lass i.as.sc-ii- j rfers holding Pullmaii accommodat ions. j i Tniiison Scotland Nee Hraisen Road lfiree i Weldon 40 p in., Halifax 4 00 p m. arrive ai Scotland rrk4 m. (ireetivilte 6 ; p i. . Kua(v'ti T 35 p m. Returninjr. leaves Kinstoi : Braii"h , t ra'inVaves Tirlmrr., N. C. via Alt-ni;,rl.- i ,n,i it? i..i,,i, n n .i.i.- ..... w ' , f : ii p. m.. Snuday .: p. mi.: arrive Plyii.otli i r.ii.ui. 111. R. tunih.K leaven l'lyiu- ; oth daily, except Mii..lay. 6:m a. in.. Siindav m.. airive Tarboro P:.5 a. in. ami Ii:i"-, a.m. 'liain on Midland NO Brunch leaves (.old Ikito. N. C. daily except Sunday, 6 05 a in:ar- rive Suiithiiejd N C. 7 :h a iu. Returning Siuithtield. N. una. in. arrive O jldat-oro.N. C. J .11 a. tu. Traiu on N'h-, ile IImim'Ii leaves Rocky Mount at 4; 0 p. in .. arrives ,as!iv ille -.nr. p. ; ni.. Spring Hoiw :.: v p. in. Kef urn in: teavea ' iprlnif Hope 6:w a. in.. Nashville :", a. in ! arriveat Ri rfcy M unt 9i5 a. iu.. daily rxct-yi L5rtVS.-ilLS! turning leave Hunt V. u a. in : arrive Latta :ma.m. Ha;;y -ce t Siindav. CMnton aily . ex.-..t Sunday. t4. In p. in. Ke- turning h jive Clii.tou at 7:lo a in conuect- tnar at Warsaw with main line trains .frn Nn-7, m '1 V.imect , . Wri- ,,,, ,, ..,, v,.rtiv " Train .n I'lintoit U -an. ! 1,-av vv araaw for -.on ior au imniii .vunn miiiIv. all rail v'l Richmond and . a ?y evc-pt unday via Ports inoutli and Ba no. Al?. at Ko.-kv Mount wiin .-rtwjk ai. 1 1 ar.-iinu Kaiiroad f o .V r- olK aaily and all point North via .Norfolk daily ere- t und.iy J Vi r. Iliviiie.f; n'l m.t. IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUrt rr REMEMBER "SS THE FIRE DIDIMT BURW ME OUT AND I AM STILL Tf UK FOUND AT THE SME f old stand, Where your llf II ill Go Mi THA1V EVER BEFORE- PLEASE COME VI1IC.1 WILL BE PARTICULAR Respectfully, E. F. i t I ! I 1 , - . i I MAKES A REPAIR Ml Lane IROIM AND BRASS CASTIIMGS. fl4 King of all Bicycles. Light Weight and Rigidity. Every Ma- U1 chinefully warranted 5 Highest Hocers at the World's Colnmbfaa Eipositioa. AenJ tsvocut stamp .or oar aj.pagc Catalogue -A work f Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Retail Salesroom. 280 Wabash Ave. Jl Filer AROUND ANn INSPECT mi si COMPLETE IN EVERY THIS WEEK, Y T -m y S r hi Tl I J. LV,., Ill II V J V-J ' . SPECIALTY OF I Styles Lake ami HsUtd rmr a rtn if I .....AtAii lei, II, !r Superior flaterUl JJ vmV ndsent,fic wrk" $ 1 ,4 I 21 i " " . .
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1894, edition 1
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