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Central Express HANFORD N. C. 'sa'tTtUiVaY SEPT. 28. im". ~ 1 LOCAL EXPRESSIONS. - . ' . ■ tv gg Miss Ann Johnson, of McNeill's • township died Sept. 2Btb. , Mr. John Perks has. charge of'the school at Jackson Springs. ■ ' John Robinson and his ten' great shows are in North Carolina and (the devil is happy. ; t . « Mr, M.L. Jonfis of Troy, Montgomery county will build' a sash and blind fac tory at West End. ' .' ‘j-! Twenty-five miles of the C. F.- .& *Y. ; V. tall road on the Wilmington exten sion have been completed. Our travelling man 18 now presenting subscribers their accounts, and they are expected topay as promptly as possible. Mae Hunter a desperate n egro, shot a negro in the thigh, while In difficulty at West End a few days since, and has es caped. Mr. J. W. McPherson has Bold hla/in terest in Hadley Peoples &Co‘s. store at bller City and is so journing now in .jBw^ortU. ...iV. John Womack, a respectable colored man of this place has gone to Charlotte - to iiecome chief cook at the Buford I House. Mx. and Yrs. E. J. Harrington are at tondlug the meeting o{ the Fayetteville Presbytery at St. Paul in Rpboson ooun ty this week. _ _ „ • we are due liro. Charlotte or the News thanks for a complimentary tick et to the Siler City Fair, which .occurs Oct. 83rd, 24tU and 25th. . : Mr. E.T, Hawley a merchant of Cam . eron died on Thursday from neuralgia ' “ of the train and "was hurried on yester day with Farmers’ AUinance honors. The News and Observer copied these news articles from the Express, and gave the Carthage Blade credit. . Qur Balelgh contemporary is.duc both pa pers an apology... . ~C. Macon who has been living on the plantation of Mr. M. H. Mclver near Sanford, died on Monday in Fayette ville where he had been recently em ployed in a bucket shop, y , ’ Mr. H. M. Wicker has-gone to Flop , folk to buy cotton on. his own account. The Expkess hopes this young Moore county man wilf he eminently success ful in his new business. We concur with our well informed ^exchanges in their words of apprecia tion of the Sanford Eirnnss, which we esteem as an excellent newspaper, fear lessly outspoken and exceptionally well posted on matters of interest to its 7 readers.-Greensboro Workman. 4 Frost has been present for sererat mornings hat has not damaged the un -i matured crops. The cuckle burs were ■F nth. caught napping, they wore ready. They are wise, they know when death will Come, and' they are always pre pared to die. ' ; . We have received tlio Erst number of the Farmer s' Nxvhange, edited and published by Messrs. J. and O. Evans . of Fayetteville. It is a 87 column pa* .-per, well printed- and contains good •matter. It Is devoted to the best in terests of the “ Farmers’ Alliance and Cumberland county. We’ ‘hope our friends will meet with success. ; . ,gk,-'Y. Dodcery. is at Washington' this week, helping to change post masters : In Moore- county. He has had some i Democrat* removed.-among them the ■ -Democratic post master at Jackson Springs and in his stead W. R. Thomas ; was appointed. At Sulphur Springs, Montgomery county, Mary Ewing. , Hev. Mr. Doub will commenoe a pro tracted meeting on tomorrow in the Steele St, M. E. Church South at San-_ ford. The services tomorrow morning will be the Brst, in the new church,' which is not yet finished. After to -morrow, Mr} Doub will be assisted by Revs. Messrs. Chaffin, Townsend and perhaps.Rider and Hornaday. V’: Deer have been discovered in the - Deep river sectloh of. Moore county. That is a sign that the civilization of pur friends up there is going backward. " But the presence of deer in those woods is an accident, and they will Wt long May in a community where such clever marksmen as J. G. Fooshee, Jr., J. II. Jones and Joseph L. Knight exist. John Jones' (col.) entered Mr. Ed. Byrd’s.Store at Winder on Sunday uight last and was discovered by Mr. G. M. U. Harrington who succeeded in having the store surrounded with men before the negro could escape. The negro . made a rush for liberty and was Bhot and knocked in the head with an axe :v before he could be captured. He was tried and jailed as our Carthage corres pondent relates. , v ■■■ ^ . We were pleased to receive a call from A» M, Clark the post master at South ern Hines. He is a Hennsylvnaian and a ' Itepuhlloan, but is very fend of North Carolina.-,He is so much attached to the Southern people that ho is going North soon to persuade his friends to ' Contribute their mcuus in behalf of the building of a Confederate Soldiers’ Home in the South. “ ^ Each day as times go^s, on, ' we 'ares * learning of the increasing energy and; preparation going on at Fayetteville ■ forthe coming Centennial on Nov - Sthj ?ist and 22nd. At tftoeetlngiitiai . week the Contamital committee elected - Jyliati 8. Carr, of Durham chief iu»r . shall and he lias accepted. One of the chief eveuts of the occasion will be the Centennial bail complimentary to Miss ” Winnie Davis, the daughter <Ohe Southern Confederacy. Military com panics from Virginia, South Carolina and Georgia Will be present, and every one else that we have hensd of hi the : r'r\ premises. Fayetteville Is going to take career every body that goes, so she says. The Meeting conducted by Dr. B. Mack and Rev. W. 8, Friend at Buffalo church closed on Thuradny with fifteen conversions. Quite all of* them are young persons.' We are sorry to hear of a very unfor tunate affair occurring at Sulphur Springs last Monday, in which Mr. 1>. A. Ewing in a drunken passion severe ly cut Mr. Thomas Thompson, We un derstand that Mr. Thompson Was guil ty of little or no offense ip bringing on the difficulty, but that Mr. Ewing must trace the cause that has brough him in to this trouble to imbibing dangerous strong drink. The wound he indicted upon Mr. Thompson is fortunately not serious, though he required the at tention of Dr. Brookshire to dress it.— Troy Vidette. No Grand fury In Snion at Carthage. Oaktuagb, K. C.. Sept 23.—On’Sat urday last 'a father appeared before the grand jury and had his son indicted for stealing clothing, Before a warrent for the son could be issued he went be fore the grand jury himself and had his father indicted for theft. Both were arrested and bound over for trial. Durham Globe. - The Legislature Should*Repair* Vaults. What it wail that is that goes up about the destruction of invaluable documents and records in the burning of Moore county court house at Car thage. What will: Randolph • Co. do about her records that ere exposed in ilke manner ?. Will not the Legislature require every county to build a vault? We incline totlje opinion that vaults ungui/ uc uuub iu eacu county town ny private capital, in which all valuable papers might be kept secure for a small consideration, which would at the same time pay a dividend on the amount in vested. Something should be done and that at once, or vast looses are likely to occur.—Sreensboro Workman.' The Stela Needs a Geological Survey. The Sanford Expbess noticed the discovery of emery corundum in Moore county, but whether in paying quanti ties or not, we do not know. ‘ We note the fact, however,as an illustration of the distribution of mineral wealth in N orth Carolina, and of the new discov eries being constantly make. Hereto fore tike corundum found in this State has been confined tb certain counties in the mountainous section of the Wes teru part of the State, where it has been mined to some eatent. A thorough geological survey of the Sttte would develop more mineral wealth than our people liave any idea of.—Wilmington star. • - Is Hs a Fraud? : "On the loth day of August there came to Ilockingham a young man who gave his name as 11. S. Williams, and claiming to be an agent for the .jEera Life and Providence Insurance Compa nies. He hailed from Italeigh. While here he received the money for one Ac cident policy, and had us to print him a lot of letter heads and envelopes. He lefthere on Friday to go to Maxton, saying that he wouhtreturu on the fol lowing Tuesday and get the work we did for him. He has never returned, uor has the gentleman ever heard from his insurance policy.—Can any- of the lialeigh papers give any Information abouthim."—Rockingham lionket. B. S. Williams is a nntive of Moore county, was born and reared near Carters Mills, and is a nephew of W.G. Carter. If the young man is a fraud, he has become so since he left the coun ty one year ago. His friefids should look after him. County Institutes. - v , A - Maj. Finger, State Superintendent of Public Instruction has annonneed that Prof. C. 1>. Mclvcr will hold the county. Institutes of Caswell, Person, Granville, Vance, Chatham and Moore. Prof Mciver wilt hold the Institute in Chat ham in Nov. 18 and in Moore Nov. 25th. Prof. Alderman will hold the Insti tutes lu Graham, Orange, Richmond, Hobeson, Cumberland and Harnett. The Institute will last torn week in each county. The law requires that all pub lic school teachers must attend, or a valid excuse must be given for absence No public school can remain In session that week. An examination will be held at the close of the Institute for teachers certificates which will be good for three years any where in the State, Or. Crows! I a! Sanford. • f y‘ : Bov. Iln J. F. Crowell, President of Trinity College; prdhchod lp Uie acade my'kere last Sunday evening. Ills djs course was founded upon the condition fit the world at tho birth of Christ and its need of a Saviour, lie drew a schol arly arraignment of the history of na tions and men at that time. He said never were national honor and virtue At so low an ebb and never was thete suoh a conflict of opiuions. The hu man race would.bave periled from ties earth hod hot a Saviour'appeared ill thepeiuon of. Jesus at that time. He said JeSus was human and Jonus-Chrlat devlne. In his dosing sentences, he emphasised the need of a personal Sav iour, Ho preached like the student of •history and. login that he is. His ser mon was particularly edifying and thus! it wps one of tho beBt we have heard in some time. r , Dr. Cr<Avell4s spare and thin In per son, parts his hair near the centre, wears glasses and a flashy scarf. His voloe is dear, thin and unmusical and1 hls BpofH'h is without.tlis hinge of todl-d Oneness; yet lie does iiut indulge iu ad? Jeotiae making. .. He lulls us ub he Is confident there will - be no trouble in perfecting arrangements in movjng Trinity Col lege to lialeigh. News by Postal, fair Travel,. The Sept storm la here. Miss Emma Fillips, of Jonesboro is vicitlng at Fair Haven, The turnip crop!* a failure in this section, caused by llea-bugs and other insects. The burning of the court house has gotten things in a muddle. The tax payers were burdened enough before and surely if the rascal is ever caught he will suffer the full extent or the law. Carthage Mr. Geo. F. Hunt and Miss Candis Love were married by M. M. Frye, J. F., early* last morning in front of Mr. Frye’s bouse, in Mr. Hunt’s buggy. Where is the Justice of the Peace that can beat this" marriage. Mr. Hunt was 60 years of age and Miss Love was 50. Messrs. A. D. Muse and A. C. Kelly left for the Northern markets Wednes day to purchase their fall Stocks. John J sues (coi.j was brought from Winder this week and lodged in jail for having broken open Mr. ii. D. Byrd’s store at that place.^He was discovered in the store at night and many shot were lodged iu his body. . Keport in town’ Thursday was that Mrs. Oatherme'Stone had made confes sion, as t<r the inlirder of TSettle John son. General opinion is that Mrs. Stone’s confession that ■Christopher Medlin was the guilty man is correct, i Notwithstanding the court house Was burned, our lawyers seem to have much business to attend to. Some of them are travelling somewhere every week. . .*>,.V-5*-*.il . Many visitois fromthe surrounding counties, Moore, Chatham 'aiid Harnett were preseut Tuesday and Wednesday of the session of court at Jonesboro. The usual amount of horse trading has been in progress on back streets. 4y Notwithstanding tlie large audien ces, most remarkably good order was kept in the court room. . The com™" dious Cole building on Trade and Fay etteville streets was used, hut by the next session of the : court it is hoped that the court house, the Site for which has been secured and contract for building put into the hands of the com mittee, will be completed.' In addition to the work of the local bar, we were, on Wednesday of - the term, pleased with the brilliant efiort of Capt. Jas. D. Mclyer, ex-Solicitor of this Judicial district, in an important perjury case; but the weight of testi mony being deemed contra, he did not sucoeed, . • r. y „ D. A. McDonaldJEsq., who as.C.S. C. Moore county, is rapidly adding to his large popularity, is amoug the visitors. The Judge presiding is dignifled in bearing, and as he unites great deceis ion of character with learning in the law, holds the proceedings well in hand.. .. . . • 1 : /, The business of the court is rapidly transacted, four cases having been dis posed of Tuesday and seven to-day (Wednesday), alt of importance. The term which was for the trial of state cases only, closed Wednesday evening. • The town shows every evidenca o' thrift and enterprise. The cotton fao tory is being rim til 10 o’clock at night, Visitor, R«v. A R. Shaw at Lumber Bridge. The absorbing incidents of oiir place how are the great revival and the Sun day School Convention. .Last Friday night liev A. It. Shaw, of Carthage, who is here assisting the Pastor, Key. A, Mc Queen, began a series of sermons, and has been preaching nightly and- daily evmvTliinipe.' A. most glorious revival is the result, and the good work is stiri going on. Old chriB tains are becoming rededicated, backsliders are reclaimed, and sinners are converted. Old and young, large and small, learned and un learned, are swept by this great tidal wave of spiritual blessings. Mr. Shaw M a second Pearson and reminds very us much of the great. Evangelist in style, in. manner of illustrating and in pres enting ideas. This writer has heard Mr. Shaw preach seven consecutive ser mons, and does not hesitate to say—-and he voices the general sentiment—in de cla’rmg that Mr- Shdw is one of our greatest preachers, and a born evange list.— Fayetteville Observer, y Ut the Road Run to Suitor* Mr, W. E, Whithe of Mebahe, the sec. returj and one of the directors of the proposed Danville. Mebaije and Fitts boro and Southern railroad, writes The Heyistur that ah error crept toto.the article to Sunday's paper iu regard to this road. Says he: “The road from Pittsboro to'Moncure on toe Seaboard Air Line or Bobiusou's system, is at ready built., We can also connect at Sanford, ten miles from X'ittsboro, with the Cape Fear &Yadkiu Valley, and also toe ltobinsou system. We are not confined to toe route outliued in Sunday's Jltyntur but go, after leaving Meliane, by Swepsoiivllle: and Saxapa baw, two of the largest cotton factories on Uaw lUver, besides running: rigbC by several line unimproved water (pow ers on that Btream.” / ' In Msmorlam el Swoet Wee Bessie. T his lovely little' blossom only glad dened the earth for six short months; then dod's angel spied the beautiful, tiny (lower, plucked It aud-trlumphaut ly bore ttto its Maker! "Aud the mother gave, In tears and pain, v The dower she most did love; She knew that she would flud It again, In the Helds of light above." Kind friends Ood' cultivates many. Ilowers, xeemmyly only for their exquis ite beauty ami fragrance. For when biithfed in soft sunshine they have bud ded into a tiny blosson, them the divine hand gathers llietn from the oarlMy Holds to be kept in crystal vases in the pleased mansions above, .L.D.M., Ouv Neighbor*. ' tfonaeboro Leader* . - rk:. The new postal amendment has made it a'penal offense to refuse to pay for a newspaper and the subscriber may be imprisoned for fraud. We were told’in Sanford, last week that the men who were spoken off in the Kxraisss as surveying that road to Jonesboro were doing so with an eye towards making a good highway to the new court house! TheC. F. &T. V. road is putting the JaUney coupler on its new irelght cars This coupler does away with the ne cessity of a brakmah's getting oetween tiie cars for coupling' or uncoupling, and will greatly reduce the 'danger of that work. ' - The last Sanford £xpbess has in it a column article on Moore County’s Resources, written to compete for the ten dollar prize to be awarded at the Industrial Display and State Fair , at Raleigh Oct. Htht^lkth, and signed “W.” We are very glad to see that somebo4y has decided to try for the, prize; not for the r.eward alone, but for the honor of the county. Mr. Rob. Spivy encountered a Urge rattlesnake in C. B. McNeill's lane near Broadway a .week or so ago. * * Tpe snake was four feet' long, about two'lnches in circumference, and had thirteen rattles and a button. Three days later Mr. Spivy killed another rat tlesnake near the same place. And by, way of variety, Atlas Rogers killed a: large hhrn snake near the same locali ty a few deys ago, [Ho long; as the reptiles don’t get info people’s boots, it is all right.—K6.] y Mr. Manly Durham, df this county, who was carried to the M-organton asy lum several months age, died there last week and was buried at Brown’s Chapel. * ' A vOjuuteer watermelon vine grew tldsyear on the farm of Mr. I. S. Up church, of Williams township, that b6r<naurtdeii melons which weigh ed 193 pounds. ~ . ~ A prisoner was brought here to jail, a few days ago, an.d before going to jail, he went to the barber’s shop and had his hair trimmed, his beard shaved and his mustache dyed. An old negro woman named Maria Haughton, died here last Saturday, who was probably the oldest person in- the county. She w&s a former slave of Mr. It. J, Haughtou’s father, .and he says that she >vas fully a hundred yearn Old. •• . - - : ’ * » ■ ■, Our young townsmen, Messrs. W. E. Headen and John H. Loudon, went to Baltimore on last week, the former tn attend lectures at the medical depart ment of the Maryland University, and the latter at the Baltimore Dental Coi. lege, * The fail term of the superior court of this county will begin next Monday, and, while!the. legal duration of the term is two weeks, yet all the business Will probably'be disposed; of in one week. There are 40 cases on the eivii is sue docket, 19 on the appearance dock et and 42 on the State docket, and none of them are of much iuterest of impor tance. .It*is. about as light a docket as Chatham has hadTn many years. The presiding Judge will be the Hon. Jessee 1?. Graves, of Surry county, ;wfio held" court hero in 1881. ■ . McIvkks are having a very flattering trade. .New goods are going off rapidly. The “.Diamond Shirt”. for gl.OO and the '‘llunforced” for 50c. and the pret tiest line of gent's neekwear in town at McUHEBSONjSt'VVBA.THEKSrOON’S. Buy your fall aud winter-shoes of McPherson &1 Weathorspoon. They pay especial attention to this line and nave a big stock of all new goods to select from. The verdict is that McPherson & Weatherapoou have the handsomest stock of ladies dress goods in town. They have studied the wants of their friends, amt are determined not to pet Uft, on styles and low prices. Go ani> SUE for froimsELF. Sanford Cotton Market, To-day. ~ . ;> Middling! ’ .f-r^ 810.40. Merit Wins. ' We desire to say to our citlzene, that foryeavs wd have been selling i}r. Kings Hew Life Spills, Bucklems Arnica Salvo ana Electric Bittern, and have given such universal satisfaction, we dd not hesitate to guarantee them every time, aud wu stand ready to refund the purchase price if satisfactory result* do il6t follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely off their merits, Mclvev’s store :: * oair business Booming. ;. ^ . ProbaKy ho one thing caused such a general revival of trade at Jlclvcrs suite as their glving-hway to their cus tomers of: BO.niany tree trial bottles of Hr. King’s >1 e\v Discovery for Consump tion. Their tarde is siiupiy enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that It always cures and never disap points. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Br.on dlseasesquickly cured. You can test it before buying ny getting a trial bot Ite. free, large bottle $1, livery bottle gnarantded Are you made miserable by indiges tion; constipation, dizziness, loss orap petite, Yellow skin y Sldnoh’S vitalt ser is a positive euro. Young & Co. Why will you cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief., Price IPs.,•50c., and 81.00. Yontig &Co. Shiloh's cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough sud tlronchK s. j Young A Co. For dyspepsia and liver cewplonlt you has a printed guarantee oh every bottle of Shiloh's vltiUiwir. Jt never fulls to cure. _ Young & Co. A nasal injector free with every bot tle of Shiloh* Catarrh liemedy. Brice Wo. - . Young & Co. “Ilaokmetnck,” k lasting and fra grant perfume. Price tfa, and 600. ShUoh's catarrh remedy—a positive remedy for catarrh, diptlnsria and can krai* mniitls V.Mimr Mr . juu, mu.. ui>bu iujiwu au\A iwe our lives to Shiloh s consumi vuujjao, v^uuus, npiuuiii, AJIUil chtis, Croup, and all throat and luni jr mouth. Young & Co. Blie Rev. Ceb. II. Thayer, of Hour Bucjrin’s Arnica Salve . TheBest Salve iu the world for Cuts, Bruises,Sores.Ulcers, Baltltheum Fever Bores, 'fetter, Chapped Ilands Chihlains. Corns, and ail Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or wo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Mcivers Sanford. N, C. Coltirri Gin. We offer for sale at a bargain a sec' one band 50 saw Bummers Cotton Gin and condenser, in good running order. Would exchange for lumber, address, J. P. Stekman, Ag’t Egypt Coal Co. Egypt Depots N. C. Notice. Hist taker for Sanford township ! will be at Cool Springs church, Tues day Sept. 24, at poplar Springs chiireh Wednesday. Sept 25, and at Sanford Friday and Saturday Sept. 27 and 28 for the purpose of giving the people an opportunity to list their taxabies for the year ls8t). I), B, MoXveb, list taker. Bloticc. Notice is hereby given to the heirs and creditors of the estate of A. I). Patterson, deceased that I have in my hands for distribution the proceeds of the sale of land made by Z. T. Anglin, administrator of said estate and all parties holding claims against said es tate will please present them to me by the 21st day of Sept., 1889.' This 30tn day Aug., 1889. - 4t D. A. McDonald, C. 8- C. • STottce., By. virtue of a power of sale embra-. ced in a certain Deed of Mortgage exe cuted bv A. D. Patterson and wife Sarah M. Patterson on the 2nd day of February 1884 to J.. M. Graham arid assigned to me oil the -— of ——isS— knd registesed in the office of the Beg istcr of Deeds of Mooro county, m Book 64 of Mortgage at page 151, X will sell by public auction, for cash on the premises hereafter described on the 7th of October, 1880, at 1 o’clock, p, m. a tract of land containing.-acres situated near West End, Moore county: adjoining the landsof D.. C. Bllje, J. F. JlcLean and others for a more partic ular description of which see the above described Mortgage Deed as This Aug. 3t> 1889. • ~ John F. McLean, Assignee of Mortgagee,. Mel. Kenny~ ' It ' . Attorney, T; Notice. : North Carolina! . " f in Superior Court. Moor® Count? J - Joseph D<*aton and wife Dorkis Deaton, B. T, Dunn, Wesley Dunn, Alary Morris and Husband if. Morris, if ancy Dunn, Wm. Dunn, Cyntha Dunn, James Dunn, Bettie Deaton, Winey Morris and husband-— Morris, Sedber ry, John Sedberry, Job. Dunn, Raleigh Dunn, Jesse Dunn, Ellis Dunn, M. F. Dunn, Littleberry Dunn, Aiillie Leach and husband .Martin Leach, D. P. Dunn, Hannah Freeman, Sarah Page and husband Gilbert 'Page, Russell Dunn, Mack Dunn, Carson Dunn, James Wright, Guardain for Mack aud Carson Dunn, G. W. Dunn, Mary Fowl er, Malvina Dollar, Bartholomew Dunn, Nancy Cagle , against Millie Cagle, Hyram Cagle, Nancy Brown and husband Isaac Brown, Isaac Dunn-, Mary Setiberry and . husband Fletclier Sod berry and Greenberry Dunn. , Thedefendantsabove namedwiiltake notice that an action entitled as ' above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore county by the plaitiffs and against the defendants, to: sell a tract of land situated in the counties of Moore and Montgomery for parti tion of which the plaintiff and defend ants are tenants in common .and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the. Clerk Superior Court of Moore county at his office in Car thage on Saturday I7th day of October, 1889 and answer or demur to the com plaint in said action or the plaintiffs will apply to the court, for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 30th day of Aug. 1889. rB. A. McDonald,, C. 3. C. McL Kennedy, Douglass & Shaw, _Att’ys for Plaintiff. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., Newark, N.J. AMZI0000, • • Pres. Assets (market value) Jan. I, $45i5U.4«o,S5 Uufctittles. Nv¥: Mass; Standard *G.l5i,9St,34 surplus - - - - - uf8e2,®M.a» Surplus, by former N. Y. satrulanl v (inA. ex. 4*4 percent. Ileaorve) 6,734,*S3,*i Policies Absolutely non-Por feitable after 2d year. In case of lapse the policy is con tinued in force as long as its yaleu will pay for; or, if preferred, a paid-up policy for, its full value is issued in ex change. : After the second year, polices are in contestable, except as against inten tional fraud, AND ALL RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE, TRAVEL OR QCOU 1‘ATION ARK REMOVED Cash Loans are made .to the extent of 50 per' cent of the reserve value, where valid assignments of the polices can be made as collateral security. LOS3E3 paid Immediately upon com pletion and approval of proofs. In economy of rmihftgement, large ness of dividends, iiherpity of policy and absolute non forfeiture, it is excelled by no other cwnpaify. V „ It does what- it says—-furnishes the most insurance .for the ienst money For any additional information apply to' John C. DkeWry, State Agent, Raleigh, N.C or J. Geo. Banner, Special Agent, Siler City I c c 1 n RE PET QENERAL;D^I.' Shoes, Hats, Notions, rites tb e atten tion oE. Standard 4:4 Bleached ( tra Quality of Hicko White and Figured £*■ ings, White Quilts, dfol Doilies, Napkins and To Furnishing Goods, B) Seersuckers, Cham brays Silks, Velvets, Plushes; ing and Dress Calicoes, inch and regular width ing. A: and A A yard jvri. Sheeting, Factory Check: Bdusquito Net 2 yards w Coat’s and Clark's Spool White, Black and Colo md colored sewing and rf Silk. Bargains in Hr Uibbons, Laces, Embru. and Letter Paper,' Env' Sewing and Knitting..CL Trimmings sand Dress Bottons from 5e a gros Dozen.' .Black Silk M’ Hosiery, &c. A full so, Shirts,' Collars, Cuffs, 1 Scarfs and such other aH usually found in a cate Stock of Dry Goods. _ j ed at lowest figures a to all alike. . ' SANFO W, T., BIJCII ' Worsteds from gets, up icoes, Suitings, Ginghams, \ for dresses. Cheese Cloth Goodsiri general Pant Goods from I2cts. to To yard, and Heady Made Clothin. hand. . X’arson’s Congress Gaiters, Grogans and Lottr- Quartered Shoes. Slippers for Ladies. Ladies Linen Collars from lOto J5cts. All kinds of Gents Neck Wear. Gentlemen’s Dress and Coarse SMrts. A good selection of Hats. Hardware and Cutlery for the the table. The best Brands of Smoking and Chew ing Tobacco... Snuff in Bladders mid Hales. A General line of Farming Utdnsils. A ftiil Supply of Staple Groceries Cali at my store and examine Stock, W.T.B UCHAirAjr. W. C. PETTYri^r — —and—: W. C. Petty & Bro., West End, N. C. "• nave In store a good stock of Dry goods, and to keep their stock com plete are weekly receiving NEW GOODS in Clothing, Boots and . Shoes, Bats, Caps, &c. Make a specialty of Grocer ies and Distilleries supplies,’Corn, Meal, Flour and Bacon at the lowest cash [trices, Highest market price paid for (jottou. Spirits and Crude Turpentine, and liberal advancements, made on consignments. Call and see hs .wheu you come to Manly or West End. If you don’t have time to come sendtug your orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. nils Is Insurance that Insures! 7>’‘ \ ■ ,jj , Money Given Away/ If yon want to make *10.060 in 15 Wars by the Blrpple payment of tlio in* x-rest at from S to 5 per cent, (rate of nterest fixed aoeording to age) apply to' S. t McD’dSio, Fayettovillo, N- 0. Hie contract he offers provides farther hat in case of year death before the erm expires, this *10.000 will be paid o yosrn VAmiLY without •« further payment of the interest. This is a con tact offered by « company that has >eoii doing business on this plan for marly 45 years. Its income from all outcea las|yctr svaa over ^ , \Hji,000,000 (twenty-fits million Holitir*.) >nd assets January 1st 1889 wore over i ‘M,m,mXniiM(i/ three million dallati) tppiy to H. I. McOUFHE, Agent, i-7-S-m Fayetteville, N, C. j N. A. Sinclair, - ! ATT011XEY-AT-LAW,. ’ FAYKTTE VIIJ.E, iX. C. \ Will practice ta Moore county .whop- i ver services needed. Collections and emlttumt'S always prompt. J co sail me uttue, cuuatMuig iu i«*» w..-. Bacon, Meal, Com, Fleur, Sugar, Cot-S fee, and Molasses. Distillers and Millers HuppUoaa Spot ' cialty. Do mjt buy goods uutll you get our prices. Send us your orders for Mill, Distiller or family supplies, Naval Stores or Lumber. They wlH receive our immediate and careful attention., CONDENSED SCHEDULENO 18 TaleUtff effect 3*45, a. m., Wtmttday, 8fpU Htthf M.9&9* JVSg TRAINS MQyiNG NORTH, , Passenger and Freight A , Mail Accom’d.n L’v.Bennettsville, 420am. 6 40 a m , A’r. Max ton, — 6 86 “• »00 “ L’v.Maxton, 646 “ H40 " A’r.Fayetteville, 736 “ 2 00 p m-:. L’v. Fayetteville, 800 “ HOOam A’r. Sanford, 1000 “ 166pm L’v. Sanford, 10 20 215 “ A’r. Greensboro, 145 pm -' $00“ L’v.Greensboro, '205 p in U 20a m A’r.Mt. Airy, 000 pin 600pm Passenger and mail North bound breakfast at Fayetteville and dinner at Greensboro ■ - TRAINS MOVING SOCTIL - Passenger and , Freight 6 _ Mail No. 2 ’ Aooora’d’s i* L’v. Mt. Airy, 845 a tit 5 30pm A’r.GrecusItoro, 7 45 “ 116 p m Lv. Greensboro, 0 66 f. 7 00 a las; A’r.Sanford, 1,06 p, m l25 p m L’v. Sanford,; " 125 * 215 “ A’r. Fayetteville, 320 “ 525 “ L’v.Fayetteville, - 836 «. 7W am . A’r.Maxton, 628 “• 12sir p tu L’v. Maxton, 5 35 “ 105 p m A’r. Bennettsville, 6 50 . “ . 3 44 p m Passenger and mall South hound break fast Greensboro diuner at Sanford. Factory l> Madison Branches— Freight and Ac MMlulqllM i’r. (Ireentihoro, IKK) “ "Vm L'v.ilresnsboro, 1010 “ *.*£*£& i’t. Madison, Id 30pm -^--—=—:- .... ...a— Til AIMS MOVTNO WOOTlt. f.-v. Madison 1 45 p ta ’ r — i; 1'r. Orecnsboro, 415pm ■#* .• s Vv. Groensboro, 4 46 '• \r. Millbow), 600 *• ■... I'aaaenger and Mall Trains runs duly, acept feundny. ** Fretght and Accommodation Train nnc from liunii-;UnvlUe to Fayetteville I'ttbsdays, Thursdays and SatnmUtAyrf : ? and A.trsiti runs from Fayetteville to Sennsettsvllle on Mondays,Wednesdays, mi Fridays; from Fayetteville • to ireensboroou Mondays, Wednesday# ud Fridays; from Gsoensboro to Kay. tteville o.i Tuesdays, Thursdays few • rdays, between Grttensboro and ft. Airy on Monday*, Wednesday# ud Fridays. '.o,\ ommodatlon , TRAINS MOVING NORTH rh~: Trains on Factory 11 much run dafljr jceptfeunday. ^ ~J;" W. K. KYLE, Vf- TliY, General Superintended!
The Sanford Express (Sanford, N.C.)
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