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TIMES. DU X NY Harnett County, N. C. En -i--t accoidlng to-postal regula tion at tlie postofflce m lunn,"N. C, as '3'Coml v.kug, matter,' - .- WASHINGTON Q. K. GRANTHAM, J. P.TITTMAJT HAM, . A2JV j Editors. 3-A II jommnUcat!oB must reach na on . Tueaday eveuijuj. - . ' - Notices of Cjipreh itftiptnents and all other buticcs of like jnanner from wbih revenue is to he derived, wljl le chAFf ed 5 cent per line. . . Easiness locals will leroade to rg-n)ar ad vrtlHera at 5 cent i.er line". Locals without i.fralar advertisements will be charged. 1H cents per line, Hatiscrloera will be cat off at the expiration tt thfirsnlBeription unjess we are notified 'ft.id no paper will le diecoutljiued until the ibticription la paid up. Commnnicationa roust always hae the - author's name signed, and mnat be written I'lainly onone aide of the paper. jtTAdvcrtUing rates furnished on ap p;ication. VlFNo legal notices inserted withoui cash in udcance. No conmun!calion will be accxptet'l unless accompanied by the writer,); iiituie. BgL.AH advertisements inserted four successive week will be counted one monf h. and n il! le Inserted and charged until oidercd discontinued uhen tht time id not ?pecirjcd, " j TERRIS CF SUBSCRIPTION. Three Months Fix .Months, One a ear ..25 Cent. ..50 Cent si. 11.00- Sent Ly Mail.- Payable in advance. DliXX, N, C, Maf.CH, 20 1S05. VOLUME FIVE. Willi this Issue or l he hues we Vk,.n!ii fin llip npn von.r with the nsl- u j nr- per, the last issue having closed vol ume four. Titk Times has changed band-? many times since its existanca and l.a9 run under various management, some of which te are sorry to say did not give Lite people satisfaction. and we well realize the fact that Here or i. many who haven't the proper con fidence in the papr, caused from the above named leason. As The Tjmes Las floated along rn the great sea of journalism, and been beat and tossed by many, waves. it has managed to visit its readers every week. There are many who have found fault of the paper and some whom it has pleased. While it is not oar part to make enemies and-condemn any man wh wishes to believe different from us we shall not fail to frankly condemn that which is not for the good of the people. All men have a right to their belief politically as much so as leligiously, so we, as far as this goesL 1 ball -(.ever be guilty of making any personal at! act on any -individual, but 1)8.11 speak the truth as we see it - allowing every man the pr.vilege granted him by the Constitution of the United S ta'cs, to think and . act for himself,. j We do not consider a newspaper the proper thing through which wej are to scandalize our neighbor and show up Itls 1 imperfections to the world at large. A newspaper should give truths as they are, a ltl publish that which ia of the most interest to! lis readers. I While we shall vte the Democratic picket and hold-up, its leaders to the bv-'St ol our abilitytTM.hey be men of true principles, we shall condemn ntii man who with an honest heart does imt see as we see. t i The Timer is pub ishel in the in terest of .llarnett- and surrounding counties and particularly in tlie in1 terest of the town of Dunn. Our or.q greai aim is to educate, reft le, eles vate and protect- E'luca'e the peol pie to a sense of love for gooi litera ture. Refine the community anil graft into its veins new vigor for ecial love. Tbd subscription price of the pas per is within the reach of every famj ly in llarnett acd surrounding coun ties and we are rietermind that ft shall reach Gvcry home, tha poor and the rich alike, that holds within iU wjIIs a love for a respectable county paper, j . We have no faction, at we haye said ab ve, to fi ght, m person to protect individually, but -will ever - staad out for the iutercs." of the pe.j pie which we feel to be our dutv as A nericau citizens. If we make errors, overlook thera an I pa. 3 on let us all live and lab T to raa'te the Mr iu oeuer, L.ei us iaiir pu 4l n and crush the corruption that is 11 seen in all political parties. vVs hope before another voium snll Iiave been completed to have th s p .per in every home in Hariiit. m.d may homes of the ;adj.i..ii.ir counties and that it will be a wdcojno vis tor hrinjin with it truths and good tidings from all parts of the earth. f March ICth, 1895,' , Minister Ranom and collector Simmons , are here. General linos som came on to see about some more places for his friend.' Ccnector Simmoua. ti attend to certain ron- tine matters pertaining to his office. with acting Commissioner of In.tern al fJevtnua. Commissioner 'Mil'er is too sick to be at Lis desk. The President arrived this morn og very much improved by his oat Dg. He says he likes the route he iss been over and that he was fairly successful in bangging game. . I hear that Senator Marion Butler has a seat on the Republican side of the chamber. Some one asked Ex Senator Ransom about Senator But- lei's predilections in this matter and he replied that he thought Mr. Bat- ler's-policy would be antagonistic to the Democratic party. Last night Senator and Mrs. Gors man entertained the Gridiron club at their home on K street this citv. There is quite a breeze in diplo matic and State - .Department circles Secretary GreshsuTs altincatum to Spain 01 account if ths Alliance afi fair makes it ncceesary for Spain to awlogise or fight. Haron Fava, has rendered himself persona non grate by communicating directly with the Governor of Colorado instead " of through the State Department, Eng land is trying to claim more than hersh?re of Venezuela, and Unc'.e Sam may he called on to arbitrate. Mr. Cleveland will have his hands full to day as soon as'he changes his hunting suit. Quite a number of gentlemen whose political existence came to, a temporary and,-at lesst, with the Fif ty-third Congress, are to be seen in the various lobbies. A. number are staving to look after odds and ends department business, but at least a baker's dozen arc waiting for ' the President to return in the the hipc of getting a job that will put them on - ncie oam s pay roil, i.uere are not many fat places left, but for 1 t c i t ! tho e remaudng, including some new positions, mostly judicial there is keen competition, and the aspir ants tire more numerous than the officers, DISGRACEFUL SCENE, a A most ctiTgracetul scene 13 re ported U tho.. Indiana Legislature which ended a few days gj in riot. The Governor is allowed by the constitution tu ho-d a tilt three working days before vetoing or ap proving it, and one of the jolitiv ui bi lis ou-ting the custodian of the State house, reached t-ini at 11 :54 last Thursd.y nigh1, It bi!cai:e nois ed about t: al lie would send m h'u veto a1. 11 :o4 o clock last niiiu. bop- mg that inasmuch as the session ix p'red at midnight, there would not be time to 'pass the bill ever his veto. -TJ.e - -ffi :trs of ti e House were prepared to reach a roll-Ci!l in quick oro.er nd get the till over to the Senate in time to pass it. The Goveruo.'s secretary usually conii-s in at the south door of the Iiuu-e and he" wan expfeted " there last night. A few Republican members had put up a schemj to keep him out until after 12 o'clock so lint the veto would ' he iueileolive. . Ti e doois were locked and the elevator captured. Whan P ivate Secretary iving entered the e!evator with the -.c o message he was se zed by Mr. Adams. .of the Parke. nd giant mem ber oT the House, and hel l as in a vice, while J G Allen, another mem ber, ran the elevator tip and down at lightning 'Speed-. King's ells soon brought the custodian of lhe building with .'.is force and the elevator was s:ipped and King released, There was still fhfc minutes and the cen tral door wt.3 forced by the custo di aii's force. Then came a rush" thai resembled a riot. The Deico - crats tried to tight through a way .Mr, King to the Speaker's chair, but tne Speaker'-s Watch bho.ved 12 o'clock long bef'-re ihoy goo there and je decided the House adjourned, Two .-r three chairs were smasheu in the rush but, nobody was hu.'i. Ex Mrs. Iligbee ilost peple make the Kin-r of all .SiC- Si :. Absolutely the Best. Stn:cricr flateri.i! LAND SALE I , : ' By virtue of a decree : of the Superior Court of llarnett county, f will .011 Mon- , ?v. d 5cie::t tf ic Vork rcinshfp. lar. l!ar. 6rh 1S95. sell to the 44ghest buldcr for car at tne conn nousc u Lillingtoo, K. C, 133 neres or lanu n NtHIs -Creek townsJup." llarnett county, adjoining tn lanus 01 n. iuuii ell, W. V. : Pearson - and others and known as the' McKay wuq auu more ul ly. described in a deed executed by John A. McKay to J. W..- lowers.-11 iXarch 7th, 1S03. - : " J jIcU. DYrD, commissioner. Mr-14-4t. - : st ihs World's GGliialHa-i Dpeslllca. .enJJ iv,iKr?nt zXzssp ier oar CatASo-jue-A "work cf Art. Mctiarch Cycle Company, v :: i 1 7. 1Q TTr 1894 GONE I 1SOMCE OK LAND SALE. : By virtue of a power of sale contained In a certain mortgage doea maue oy Henry Pope and wife Eliza, and record. ed In Book 1L ' No. 2, pages lo 1, records of Harnett county, I will sell at DuMic sale for. cash pat the court house . . .... . t 1 Wil. ' uoor in j.iiuugTon on me iiu u;ij -01 Auril IS93. at 12 o'clock M, 2 blocK ann three 'Lots of land within the town ; of Dunn, being block W and CC'Jr and ot Nos. 1 and 2 in block FFF, one lot No. 1 In Block BUB, to Satisfy said mor tgage deed. This March 9th, 1S85. : - v.l. ' J.WADK, Jiiorrgagee. F. P. Jones,' Att'y- mr 13-4t- I am here with the NEW" YEAR- still in the lead. SAM E S.TA N D. C ompletc stool: or urags. west prices guarinte Brin ynr Prpsctlptions ta ns, they are filled by a Registered Paarina We roaKe loe ceieuraicii iku iuic. ; hw vuiu .iu iai Complete stock of gaideu seeds. Ftesh sUck-TA RIFF OFF. Use Bnrox on yvmr meat. We have It finely powdered. REPUBLICANS, F OPDLISTS and everybody else icvitedto call andsce as hether you buy or not be glad to see you. " . v Wishing one and all a prosperous - New -Year, j J am, yours to pleased D. H. HOOD, Jan-lCtf - i - I JJtmn JjTj F Y OU WANT B A HGATN& OYER YOUlt JYES, GO ELSEWHERE ! TF YOU WANT j YOUR GO TO ARGAINS'.O Fill BACK, life FAYETTEVI LLiE , N- C- C REAT CLEARING SALE PREVIOUS TO STOGE TKI"C3-. As this is to be a Clearing Sale in the fullest meaning of the word, all will it to their advantage to purchase, even if they do uot'require the goods fir immediate use. t I 'i'oThe following are some of the Gtestest Bargains offered, at prices tinpare ed in the history of the Fayettevillo Dry Goods Trade, wwwvv AHA. I. we are sun cjosingout me entire slock a 1 ani hj.l,uv utol. prev ions to stock-taking. Now is vour chance f.-r Bargains. THESE GOODS MUST GO! i 0 UR BIG UR BIG STOCK STOCK HAS HAS GOT TO BE GOT TO BE REDUCE REDUCE NOTICE OF" LAND'S A LE. Rv virtue of tho wvjrer of sala contained in n .ortftiii mortesire Ueed made by O. m. Caps and wile to K. Jr. icun? auu recoraea in coos H. No. 2. wa?es I8i audi 0. records of Harnett county, . V., and trantf. rwd ly said E. P. Ynun- to me. 1 win aftii at pudiic saie ior casu ou tlie 7ta uay 01 varci la-'a at 13 o ciocr b. av the court House aoor me iooowmir real eaiaie to wit: A cenaiii iraci 01 iauu iu narucu county about 134 miles from Dunu, corit&iuiiig Vi acres, wore or Jess AH of said land being fully described in said mortgage. See records. HKldEiK, J j;' Phillips. Atfy. Mortgagee. , Bale to take place in Lillington. NOTICE ! By virtue cf a mort gage deed executed by .1. A. ilcPhail &, wife to J. A. Brown and by Lini trans ferred lo A. K. Rankin & Co. I will seij at the. Court douse door in town -.of Lillington S'J acres of land in Upper Little River 1 own'ship for f ill .discrip tion of said laud see Book 11 No. 2 pages 337-339 Register's oiuce for llarnett County. Time of sale Monday April '1st. at 12 1L Terms cash. B. J. LiiXli, Atl'y for A. E. Rankui & Co JUST LISTS M AT THESE -.PRICES Senator Mario i Bu ler has fallen in to the same error th t he- charged Hgainst his democratic predecessors. One of his dee. pies told us if Mr. Butler went to the U, S. Senate he would n t hire a clerk at $1200. saL ary But lliat d ciple, a many oili. ers. badly mistaken. Mr. Bu . ler has hired a clerk that has been u;ortue h ate lor vears. He did j mt rec"gnize the ynng men. of is pnrtv who' .should hve filled 'tire llace 1 uu he went to Washington and took Johu A. Hu9sey man who re poru say that he caine near bein sentenced to the U. S. prison for a criuj? commit e I in Wm pension of- ! ficC. - ! CARPET DEPARTMENT, $1.25 all wool. 3 Ply Carpet ai 77c 7fe all wosd Ingrain at 44o. 85c. all wool lngmin at 53c, Heavy Ingrain at 38c. Extra Heavy Ingrain at 38c. . 75c. Ca:o flatting at 43o. 40c. Cottage Carpet at 21c, o- DRKSS GOQ.DS, G.'. A. A. White Sheeting at, 4c; 5c, CSicckcd Homespun" at. 4c; lUc Dres-. Gingham at 5c; 25c Scotch Plaids (wool 34 -in, Gc; Doub'e-width Wool Cashmere 10 : 35 Wool Sen-e- 36 in., wide all coljr, . 14c; Best 10c Outiiig all colon-, 7c; A'l wod 40 in , ".worth 75c our price 3.9c; S in.. Ladies Cloth in blre ami black wonh 6G0, our price, 24c; 3G in., Black Wool Sere worth 40c; our price, 14c; One Hnndred pieces of 4G in., all wool Satin-finish Henri etta Cloth, cheap at 90c , aif color?, sale price, G3V;, j XW" res', goods of ivcry descrip tion at )our owu price. -o CLOAK DEPARTMENT. We have aboir. One 1 Hundred and twenty Ludies' CUiaks remayiing. About feventysfive of these are priced $ 10.00. $12.50. $15.00 thesa e wili sell now for $7.4b. Wc nave abbu Twenty-five worth about 7.50 to $9.00, these, we will close for $6.75, We also have. Twenty Mioses' Cioak we will close at your own rice. , At the prices quoted above e wil', in a ft-w days, close up the entire stock. These are all Xew Goods, Eve?.y tne of them lias been received since November 21st. and cf the Very Latest Style ! a iisnt'i, 1 collars anil sicevo tr;de of the very Best Materials, and by the very Best Workmen. This i , the greutes;. bargain and sacrafice "hi stylish Wraps that has ever been pu in print. UNDERWEAR HEPA RTMEN f $2.00 (all woo ) Men's Undershutt . at 9-io; ?1.50 (all wool) Men's Under hirt-s at 75 cents; $1.25 Red (all svol) Men's Underwear at 50 cents 1 1 We have full suits of the above ' as same prices. e rj ctt i close cii oiir entire slock of Gentlemen's Un . 1 i - , derwear at once. Ask to see them o 0 WE HAVE OPENED A. LADIES UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT Which a Sale'sl dv has olnrgo of. We show Full Lines of Night Gowns ChenKse, Drawers arid Corset, Covers Ask to see them. Prices guaranteed the loivest in this department. o- -o s: C vS AND STOCKINGS. 15. lU.ick Hose at 10 ; or ular-mtf le Hose; 10c; 20c Black Hose 14; 0j Black lialf H se lie; 25c Blac k Hose 20c1; 25 1 B:ack half H032, 20c; Black Hose 24c; . Bla Hal " Hose 24c. Children's Hose at your own prices. Qverarters in Jilack : and Tan, 35o to $1,00. $7.00 al wool North Carolina 124. 8 Ihs, a $1.48. j $5,00 Wool Blankets 10-4 at $2,48. Buggyj Robes ' and Horse Blankets at your own lrice,. o o SHOE EPARTMENr. ! j L iuies' $2.50 Kid Button Z'ecler S:ioes at $1.49; Krippendorf's $2.00 Shoe for $1.37. A-I of our $1.50 Ladies' Shoes for $P.13. t All Slices include! in Ih-s Grea Uig it e Sale. N. B, Entire stock of clotliinsr in Thornton Block at 75 the dollar. cents on NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Mortgage Deed made- by Jas.;Ai Taylor and- wifi to E. HtruU wiek ,!id recorded hi . Book F. No. 2, page 123. 124 ;uul 125, records of of Uar neit county No. 4, I willfsell at public Mile at the pos toff ice. - in the town of Dunn on the 29th day of Much 1SD5 at o'clock M.J' for cash, the fol owiJ1g Kerd r-tate, being in the county of llar nett to wit ; One track of land contain ing 25 acres more or less, .being nbout 2 or 2 miles from ,the town of Dunu. Al-o i lots in the town of Dunn also one horse, and two buggies.- All of the above lauds Lx ing fully described in the above referred to mortgage and also a full de scription of the ;uoe ea be had by ap plNiiig to me in person. This F-'b. 27ih, lSr5. E. Stkuowick, ?F. P. Jones, Att'y. ' Mortgagee. I NOTICE! Slaving this tiny been appointed Com lnbfeiouer to make sa'e of a certain lot or parcel of land assigned to John It Gregory, Millie Y. liea !cr Sarah O. En nis, an'd Culiie A.' Williams heirs at law of A. B. Gregory deceased, by Commis sioners appointed, to partition 'auds of .said A. B. Gregory deceased. ee r port filed iu said case, No 94 special pro- ceedings docket of Superior Court ot the County of llnrnett. page 32. and for n descriiUion of said tract -or parcel of lain: it being lot no 2 of said Report, see the same. 1 w ill oi! .u iiiu iy at z o clock M. - May the Gth day 1895. oiler for cash the lands above referred to, in accor dance with inj' said Connnissiori and the order, of sale. This Feb. 25th J395. ,. J. McK. Byrd. Commissioner. In th Su- i perior Court J Notice oiSale NOR I'll CAROLINA, iiarnet County. J. M. Fiemiuing, " " vs. , J D. Bascom J?arker, Having been appointed a commissioner in the above entitled case, at the Feb. Terni 18ii5 of Harnett county Superior Court for that purpose, I will m-11 ai public sale for cash, at the postoiSce iu the town of Dunn, on the Gih day of April 195 at 12 o'clock M. the Let and building thereon, kifown as "TIij Pro grcs.sive Institute," . located within the town of Dunn, , This March the 5th, 1895. F. P. Jones, uir-6-4t. Ccmnii.-ioner. ANTED Do you want to start the New Year in a' good oosiliou that will pay you well, provided you .are a good .suesi-ian and collector? We waiit live, energetic men to can vass, sell machines and collect. If there is an agCnr in' Vour community, we can loeate you elsev.heie in a good section. We furnish a nice light ruunii.g wagon, .tgeut to furnish horse and harness' and tmikc a S50J bond. We offer a gooi salary or commission contracts, one un der which a live, energetic, hustling man can make and save inonft-. Men of char acter and good makcupdo well to se cure work with the Company for if suc cessful and the business entrusted is uaudled honorably, .they - will be pro moted to a. more responsible position, if trust antl responsibility with increased compensation. Address," R.L.GREEN. District Agent, . Raleigh, N, C. J, If. ITailey. Manager, Wilmington, N. C. jan-23-2m. i f j i i R E i iii i i i :-':'., ! -'.' '-'-' V jiyh '."' !'.' I MY FALL ARE - iff AND - w will C, III STOCK ' . Will fa in I Li in. I have the PRET'IilEST gnd CHEAPEST I ine of Big .Day! ON the 3.il Saturday in March 1895, will be a I ig d'.y in I) U N n: THE uierchants in all lines of trade, will on that day give SPECIAL. BARGAINS to .11 clasics of men. A GENERAL TRADE DAY ml.en t.u can exchange anything DRESS GOODS AKD TRIMMINGS EVE R BROUGHT TO DUi N". My stock of CLOTHING;-' HATS AW D SHOIS MUST BE SEEN" TO BE APPOIVTS Grive me a, Yoprs to PLEASE, V i F, IflU call I, i . - j you may bring to town, jk Lei all who want specral bargains j tome to lowp on lha! d ty. f t f everything. Mrs. Eobhins FRA&iK THQRiMTOW, FAYETTEVTLLE. N. C. DL'NN. Send ns one dod , r uad c Tuk have & c i ho doesn't, " j Tms o.te )asr. .lut.-lxG tf. - . ... - .N. "
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