THE T6 IVIES. THURSDAY, JA7UAUY 21, 1892 RATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Clin relies. niEsnYTERiAN Services cvpry first Sunday at 11 a, m., anrl 7 p. m. Kev. G. A. Hough, Pastor, Methodist. Services the 3rd Sun day -it 11 a. m. Sunday School at 3 p. in. JIkv. J. D. Peg ram. Pastor. Primitive Baptist. Services Sat-1 iii.iiiv and Sunday morning i before the third Sunday in each month. Rev. Burnick Wood, Pastor. Disciples. Services 3rd Sunday in e;vh month, morning and night. Sun !:iy School at 2 p. m., every Sunday, Prayer Meeting every Thursday night. Rev. C. W. Howard, Pastor. Baptist. Services the 2d and 4th Sundays at 11 a. in. and 7 p. m. Sunday Sfliool at 0 a. m. Prayer Meeting every Tlmrsday night at 8 o'clock. Rev. W. F. Watson, Pastor. Mr. James A. Tavlor is otf cn a business trip ibis week. Tiinitv College now has two hun dred and ten students and more ara expected. The si. eels are a3 slippery as an av erage polnc-an, but not qoLe so sl'cky. Tbe weather has been quite damp for seyeral days past in spite of signal service 2es"ses. Iliis less in all bra-ichc is dull at this time, but hope for improvement is present in a large degree. - Mr. G. K. Graotham went down to Wiln'ing'iJn Monday evening, pre; siminbly on a business '.'p. M W. A. lVarce wll remove to the progressive town of Burlington, shortly, and open a business, M-ss Esther R. Hell returned last Wednesday to Buie's Creek High b.bool, to resume her siudies. Rev. Char'es II. Spurgeon. now at Menlone, is gradually recovering T.ocn his long and serious illness. Married on the 13th inst. by tbe Rev. J. II. GrnrLh, Mr. W. II. Sle j: ieoson and Mi3S Martha Bradley. Three car loads of negroes, bound for the Georgia turpentine fields, parsed through Wilron last Friday. We lerrn that Prof. Lineberry and his assistant are gcM.ing along admi ralty in the management of their school. . No doubt a good quan'-i'yof cotton is slill held by certaKn farmess. but tlte-e is yet no ind .-ktion of a rie in pr'ee. V Cot. E. G. Ha: ei!, oi hi3 rettira from the Cuba trip was presented with an umbrella worth 25, by the parly who accompanied him. Married, on the 14th inst., at the residence of the bride's mother. Mrs. Klizabctli Dupree, by Joseph Hardy, K , T. J.: Mr. Jarae3 Young and Miss Mary I. Duprce. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, cao'.er mouth and headache, in S' lloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. A naal injector free with each boitlc. Use it if vou de sire health and Fweet breath. Price :0c. Sold by Ii. R. Hood & Bro. Mr. W. A. Bell, one of our most suc cessful farmers one who -lives at home" comes to the front th'S week wiui a two year old pig wh:ch netted 20 pou.ida. Who caa beat this ? lilood diseases are terrible on ac count of their loathsome nature, and i'e fact they wret k the constitution jo complete'y unless the proper anti dote is applied. B. B. B. (Botanic Hlood Hal in) is composed of the true antidote for blood poison. Its use never fails to give satisfaction. Dr. Flemng, who is an exceedingly clever and popular gent'eruan. is lope ling up a stock of general mer chandise next door to Lee's Hardware store. Judging from his stock now n hand he evidently intends to capture the Indies' trade. His stove is being attractiAcly filled and arranged. Men who Ixjvre a Town. The following are a few of the class that stand in the way of ttie advancement of a town, and are a detrime-it to any communit : First, those who go oat of town to do their trading. Second, those who oppose improvement. Third, those who prefer a quiet town to one of push and business. Fourth those who think that business can be done sly by, without advertising. Fifth, those who distrust public spir ited men. Sixth, those who oppose evory movement which does not orig inate with themselves. Seventh, those who put on a long face when a stran- i'pr tnlks of l.-witintr in !nwn Vi;rhtl, . .... ........ those who oppose every enterprise j w rich docs not appear of personal j benefit to themselves. Ninth, those j Who seek to ininrp tluwiWIi! of in. "ividaals. See notice of the incorporation of the Consolidated Lumber Company. Messrs. Goodrich & Worrell ore now furnishing the public with fine, fat beef wid pork, etc. They handle nothing but the best, and lbe:r prices are very reasonable. Having bought out the entire inter est of Smith & Fescue's Livery, I respectfully solicit the patronage of the travelling public. Satisfaction guaranteed. R. G. W. SMITH. From henceforth let no roan trouble roe with doubts and questionings; 1 bear in my soul the proofs of the Spirit's truth and power, and I wi'l have none of your artful reasoning. Rev, C. II. Spurgeon. NO. ASSIGNMENT. No, indeed. We have not. neither are we going to make an assignment. Hut for the next thirl' days we are going to compete with the prices of those who have failed. DUPREE & LAJsE, Dunn. N. C, January 7, 1892. Last Friday two negro boys were arrested at ' Morganton for horse stealing. The Horses were stolen from the Vanderbilt stables at Bilt more, near AsheviHe, sad tbe ne groes, who were traveling under assumed names, were supposed to be escaped convicts ftom Tenuessee. We, lie undersigned, have this day formed a copartnership under the name and style of Strickland & Gordon, for the purpose of carrying on a General Mercantile Business, in tbe town of Dunn, county of Har nett. N. Cx This 9th day of October, 1891. H.J.STRICKLAND. J. 0. GORDON A contemporary 6a ys people often wonder why count 'j' editors generally wear belts to hold up their pants in stead of suspenders. It's the most simple thing in tbe world. When an editor gets word from his home that ihere is uothing on hand for dinner he simply tightens up hi3 belt one hole and says nothing. To Mj Friends and Customers. The firra of McKay, Lee & Co. having dissolved copui tnersbip, I am now located at roy old stand on the co per of Broad and Wlson slrce'ii, wber three j-e-rs r go, I opeed up the fi:st ha "d ware store ever in Hur rett county. For these three yeais I have devoted ray enii "e time to the s'.'udv of hardware and whit rrv cuv iotm-rs needed. 1 feel saie in saying that I know wh:;t irv customers nerd. I am now opening up a nice line of Ia;d iv&i ?, Cutb.ry, Ciorkery, Tin und Glass ware, and every vhi n2 ihat is found in a first clas hardware sio. e. I have employed Mr. II. C. McNeill, a man that Will treat you rg;t. We ask you to come and eximioe my line of goods before 3'ou buy else where. Oino wbelher you trade or not". We like to see our f e )ds. Thanking you all for your li be ; 1 suppori, and asking a continu nee of same, I remain your F; iend. JOHN A. McKAY. Dunn, N. C , Januc-y 12. 1892. Voorhees on Hill- "I do not agree with Un Gove-nor at all in" his position :a Albany, and so announced as soon as I read the report on New Year's Day. The Re publican party has forced issues on the American people, and more espe cially in regaid to the vital question of taxation, which are wholly incon sistent with free government, and which call for incessant, unremitting, unlimited, day and nght opposition ou the part of every belierer in the Jetfersonian maxim of equal and exact justice to all, exclusiva p.ivi legcs to none. 'The present tariff system of the United States, whsrebv the wsnts of the laboring poor are trxe l to sweet en tie luxaries and soften the couches of tbe idle lich, is such a hideous abomination in the s'ght or God and man that it seems to me every fair-minded person would glad- K m d pnapr!v firrht floroinst it r 11 c J 0 day and aaia in h S dreams at mt;ht, leaving results, consequences ami j ... ,-. j! respousiuimies to tuat UIJJU ami . I overrillmff Dower known as FroVl- denee in history. 'I have a very biwh opinion i f the ability Of UOV. II 11 1 and LIS recent great party service, but he makes a mistake if he think? the spirit of bat- -i .i j c .i , ! tie or lue aruor Ot the oercOCritlC; masses in their conflict wiih taritT robbers, monopolist- and plutocracy generally can now be checked. "The nominee of the next Demo cratic National Convention ought io live in the Mississippi VaHej and I tl.inl- will TI.a frf fr I.p liv-.i - from Wa'l street and the power of consolidated wealth .and educated nveaiiiy the better it will be for the nn.,.rr-.t i,. rrt- oivt t!,P nr.-intrul I. I -. j ueu he is elected." For Wodd and Lumber, call on C. T. Williams. We wish the people of Dunn and Harnelt county, a'te-Uhy. profitable and pleasant future. "Antidola" will speedily relieve Headache and Neuralgia. A trial will convince you of its merits. Read what Rev. W. J. Fulford, editor of the North Carolina Baptist, says : 'Some few weeks ago Mes. A. J. Cook & Co., kindly sent me a trial bottle of Antidola; the other day we had occasion to resort to it, and found almost instant relief f rom aa attack of severe nervous headache. Try it." Manufactured only by A. J. Ccok & Co., Faye tteville, N. C, Price 25c. a bottle. For sale by B. R. Hood & Bro., Dunn, N. C. Hill of New York sounds tbe key note for his wing of the Democracy. 'No new issues," "no free coinage," no increase of money volpme." Cleveland is aga'nst free coinage out in favor of tariff refer ra. They are both of them judt exactly what will suit every nat'ooal banker in tbe country. Yet there are those who would repros third party agitation uniil these great moguls had been "pelilioned" to grant something to Ibe Alliance. Ti e Alliance will pe tition I On to St. Louis. American Non-Coaform'st. Dissolution Notice- The firm of McKay, Lee & Co., of Dunn, has this day dissolved copart nership by mutual consent. John A. McKay having withdrawn from said firm. The books aud old accounts will be found with Mr. E. Lee, at the store of the old firm. All parties indebted o them will please call and settle at once. JOHN A. McKAY. J. LEE. E. J. LIjE. Dunn, N, C, January 4th, 1892. INOXICE ! Tic firm of McKay, Lee & Co., having dissolved we, J. Lee and E. J. Lee, will Continue the Hardware and Furniture business at the same old stand, next door to Young Bros., under the name of Le3's Hardware Co. We, by honest, square dealing and polite attention to our customers, solicit the patronage of the citizens of Dunn and surrounding cou..Uy. -Very Respectfully, LEE'S HARDWARE CO. Xwo Bottles Cored Her. VI Cabbou., Ia..July, 1889. I tv.s aufTerinff 10 veara from shocks in m head, so much bo that at times I didn't expect to recover. I took medicinea from many doc- tore, but did not get any relief until I took Paator Koenig's Nerve Tonic ; the second dose relieved I mi uui 2 hnttlaa cured ma. i tit mnir I Newport, Ky., February 20, 1831 3XJ ! i4 v For many years I was sickly and very nerv- OU8.BO that the least thing would righien me, and my sleep was unrefreshing and I was so weak as to be unable to do any housework as always ill-humored and d rerything is changed. Paste onic (2 bottles) has helped me 1 recoaunend this medicine at every oppor- tuaity KLilSA fiOLiLi. A Valuable IJott ti. iervoci Uiseases sent free to juiv address, an.i poor patients can aiso obtain A LL. this i:euiciie irce of charge. Tisis retneayhas been prt-pared byflia Reverend -'astor llocnikf. of Fcrt SVavne. Ind.. f-'i:ce lb"b, aad t5now prepared uuder his directloa by the VLSV.UIZ CO.. Chicaco, flit Sold by Drnrrists at 51 per liottlo. 6 for SCi X cro Sixe, 51.T5. 6 Bottles for 89. A POPULAR FAMILY. " Jexkte : " How is it, Kate, that you always seem to ' catch on ' to the last new thing ? Do what I may, you always seem to get .ahead of me." Kate : " I don't know : I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction.' Jennie : " Well, during the last fewmonths, for example, you have taken up painting without any teacher : you came to the rescue i ko snddonlv. nnd ccrtalnlv we are all improve when Miss Lalargo aesertea ner ieisar3 cmsa i ing in grace under your instruction: i heard ! you tellm Tommy Fames last evening ho you seem to be up on all the latest 'fads.' and know Just what to do under all circumstances; ilia :t u j ma' ij uiiowuaco jj'i j you entertain Dcautuuiiy; ana in me loot month vou have im proved so in health, owing. owing. voutelime.tovour Dhvstcalcultureeiercises. Where do you ret all of your information from in this little out-of-the way place 't for you never go to the city." Kate: Wby, Jennie, you will make mo vain. I have only one source of information. hut it ia mrnrniiur how it meets aH wants s. x very seldom near or anyxnmg new uui wuai. tha noTt few Hm va ht-irur me full information on the subject. Maaric? Not Magazine! And a jrreat treasure it is to us all, for it really lunusncs vne rtTtumis j.ii i-u-o " uv.i household; father has given up bis magazine that he has taken lor years, as ne sajs una one gives more and better information on the subjects of tho day ; and mother says that it is that that makes ber such a famous housekeeper. In fact, we all ajrree that it is the only really family magazine published, as we have sent for samples of all of them, and fli.d that one is ail lor men. another all for women, and another for children only, while this one suits every one of us; so we, rmiv need to t.iko one instead of several, and that t- -.vhere tbe economy comes in, for it is only a year. Perhaps you tniuK i am ! tAr. ,Hch in mv nroiV! hut 1 too'lavish in my praise : but I will lot you see ours. or. better still, send 10 cents to the pub lisher, W. Jennings Demo rest, 13 East 14th Street, Xew York, for a sample copy, and I 6hall always consider that 1 have done you a great favor ; and may be you will be cuttine us out. as vou say we nave me reputauou ui being the best informed famuy va town, lr i tnat oe so. it is. Dcmorest'fl Faaily Jlagaztoa rjfrrwvTS -- r VrTOT; was always ill-humored and depressed, now Rae, Oas. D. McNei'l anI A. li. W illiain; everything is changed. Pastor Koenig's Nerve . . nrbwiml nbieo of business shalf Tonic (2 bottles) has helped me; I amlikea new lnar l,'V PrlullPJl. ln l( L "I uf"'f- " !l'Vl erson. can worK. sleep weu ana ieei conienwa. iu ;u o4-iil cuii.f, i'uiui v-.uuimii j Uutt does it." FOR SAXJEL Ten Acres of Land fronting Main Street in the town of Dunn. There ' ig a gQO(1 5.room Cottage two stili8 jandDistn,erj Fixture3 ,n running order on said land. Terms easy. i Apply to Jan. 21. J-T. COR RETT. Dunn, N. C. J WE HAVE OPENED A r NEW GROCERY ON THE CORNER i Next to store of Mr. J. A. McKay, AND INVITE THE PUBLIC M TO CALL IN ' ' ! i AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES! ? i We keep a Full Line of Choice Groceries of everjr description, and will sell as cheaper, if not a little cheaper than any house in town .!. i! it BRING US YOUR-r R "I i I I is Corn, Pease, Chickens and Eggs, ancj Exchange for Fresh Goods on a Cash basis. Respectfully. J. A. & W. R. REAVES,- LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Executor's Notice ! in TFIE UNDERSIGNED having quali fied as Executor of the last WU1 and Testament of David Oliver, deceased, hereby notifies all persons holding drams against the estate of his said testator to present the same, duly authenticated, to him for payment, on or before the 27th day of November, 1892, or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. This November 23rd. 1891. M T. N. CAMPBELL, ! 12-3-Ct Ex'r of David Oliver, f1 NOTICE. , HAVING thia day qualified as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Mrs. F, McA. Faucette, decs'd, notice lis hereby given to all creditors of said estate to present their claims for collec tion on- or before the loth day of De cember, 1S92, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate arc herj by notified to make immediate payment! December 15, 1891. l D. A. FAUCETTE, AdmrJi l MURCUISON & CllAPIN, Attorneys, ; , NOTICE! SALE OF LAND. ;j By virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed, execnted-to me on the 3rd day of February, A. D; 1S90, by S. W. Tarker and wife, Mary Parker, and duly recorded in the orhce of the Register '-of Deeds of Harnett county, in book "I$." No. 2, pages 308, 310. I will, on the 8th day of February, A. I). 1S92. at the court house door fn Lillington, Harnett county, N. C, sit 12 o'clock M.. sei' at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, the land descri bed in said mortgage deed, containing 4GJ aere. For a more definite descrip tion of said lainl see mortgage deJd recorded in the Register's office of Har nett county, in book "B." No 2, pages 308310. This January GMi, 1S92. ; . J. F. 1 II I LI II JS, h I lu Jiouj,a!;ct.j ----- - r- , . 1, NOPTH (-AKOLINA, UARNETT CoUNTy. In ihe office of the Clerk of li!jo j Sunenor Court. - i- Notice is hereby given of tin incorpo ration of The Consolidated Lumber 1 Ai.i vrn il.if l O I W - St t 1 1 k lit ik - iv P?r;'torIiI ll0nt 9 ' that its general pill pose and bitsiuf S is I to pnrch ise, manufacture and sell lum- ber, to produce, and sell spirits, of tur pentine and rosin and to carry onffa general meic'.iandise store and business in Cumberland and Harneit Counties, wi h the right to buy, lease, hold and sell laud. That the duration of the cor poration shall be thirty years. That tlv Capital Stock is $1SU 0.00 of First Pre ferred, $10075.00 of Second Preferred and $10,000 Common, with the privilege to increase the capital stock of any series to an amount net to exceed Fifty Thou sand Dollars in that series. Tiiis 7th day of January, 1302. !!! GEO, E. PRINCE, f'l Clerk Superior Court 4 JAMES H. koTJ EDWARD W. POXj! jr POU & POUI ATTORNEYS-AT-IjAW-' SM1THFIELD, N. C. Practice in State and Federal Courts. One member of the firm will alw'ays at tend Lillington Court, and will go to Dunn whenever business should te-quire- FOR SALE ;! ill OR 3 NE SO ACRE TOBACCO, FARM; V good living water, good dwelling house, stables, crib, curing barn and packing house, small orchard, bearing; land lies well, one and a half miles from town. Price, $300.00. , j RESIDENCE; new, and one of the most desirable locations in town; good shade and fruit trees; stable and carn age house, vegetable garden paled Hin separate, size of lot 1 acre. Prce $1,000. TWO Tenant Properties near dephiit; new four room houses, acre lots with garden paled in. Price of each, 8500.00 One vacant lot in good location, one- half acre, unimproved. Price, S7&.00 THE ABOVE PROPERTY localed iu and near Taylor? vflle, county seat of Alexander comity, N. C. I offer for sale, or will exchange for good farm property. Prefer location near Dc,SK. N. C. Addres, JOHN II. JUDD, I i Taylorsville, N. C,l I ATTORKEY ARD COUNSELOR AT LAW LILLINGTON. N. C. Practices in all Courts where ser vices are needed. State or Federal. D R. J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C. Specialist in the treatment of skin diseases. Best of references can be furniched upon application. Corres pondence solicited. H. McD. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' 6 (UP STtIRS) THORNTOil BLOCK '- FAYETTEVIIXE, N. C. Conveyancing and Collecting specialties Practices in Cumberland and adjoining coun ties. Will try cases in Dunn, when services are desired. Prompt attention to Ail business LEE J. Attornty-aHaw, DUNN, N. C, Will practice in Harnett, and ad joining Counties. Special attention given to collection oi claims. May-l-tf. Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Bail way Company. COKDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 27TD, 1891. NORTH BOUND. - No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Wilmington, 9.30 a m Arrive Fayetteville, 1.45 p m Leave Fayetteville, 2.15 p m Leave Sanford, 4.25 p m Arrive Greensboro, , 7.35 p m Leave Greensboro. 7.55 p m Leave Walnut Cove, 9.41 p m Arrive Mt. Airy, 11.57pm No 4, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville, 8.30 a m Leave Maxton, 9.50 a m Arrive Fayetevllle, 12.00 m No. 16, Daily Except Sundaj-. Leave llaraseur, 7.25 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.05 a m Leave Greensboro, 10.35 a m Arrive. Madison, 12.55 pm No. 12, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Greensboro, 10.20 a m Leave Walnut Cove, 1.50 p in Arrive Mt. Airy, 5 35 p m SOUTHBOUND. No. 1, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Mt, Airy, 0.00 a m Leave Walnut Cove, 8.11 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.00 a ni Leave Greensboro, 10.30 a m Leave Sanford, 1,50 p n Arrive Fayetteville, 3.40 pm Leave Fayetteville, 4.10 pm Arrive Wilmington. 8,30 p m No. 3, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Fa yetteville, 4.12 pm Leave Maxton, 6.32 p in Arrive Bi'iinttsviile, 7.45 p in No. 15. Daily Except Sunday. Leave M:UUSon 3.10 p m Arrive Greensboro 5.15 p m Leave Greensboro. 5.35 p m Arrive Kamseur, 8.40 p m No. 11, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Mr,, Airy, - 2.10 pm Leave Walnut Cove, 6.1 o p. m Arrive Greensboro, 9.2a p m W, E. KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass, Agent. General Manager. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington & Weldon Eail Read and Branches. CONDENSRD SCHEDflLE. TRAINS OOINQ SOUTH. I No. 23 No. 27 I No. 41 rast Mall Daily Daily Dally. exun P M I 1 M I A M Leave Weldon li HO I 5 1 6 ;o Arr. Rocky Jdt,... 1 -M 6 33 I 7 47 rrive Tarboro. 2 13 I P M Leave Tarboro li r.8 G 00 I P M r Arrive Wilson I 2 18 1 7 00 8 li Leave Wilson - 2 30 j Arrive Selma 3 :-0 I Arr Fayetteville... r. SO ' - - Leave 'ioUlsborw... 3 l"i I 7 40 9 00 Leave Warsaw 4 It I -.1 10 00 Leave Magnolia.... I 4 27 I 8 40 I 10 It Arr. Wllmiiigtop.. I 6 00 9 55 I 11 45 TRAINS G01NQ NORTH. NoTu No. 78 No. 40 Daily Daily. Dally. ex Sun A M A M j P M Lea. Wilmington- 2 10 9 15 1 4 00 Leave Magnolia.... 3 ?7 1 57 j 5 40 Leave Warsaw 11 11 I 5 55 Arrive Qoldsbur?.. 4 33 12 05 I d 56 Lea. Fayetteville- - 9 10 Arrive Selma 110? Arrive Wilson - 12 10 a M P M Y- m Leave Wilson I 5 14 j 12 58 1 48 Arr. Rocky Mt. 6 37 1 30 8 21 Arrive Tarboro.. t .SO 2 18 Leave Tnboro 1 li 58; Arrive Weldon ! 6 35 ! 2 55 I 9 35 Dally except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 4 00 p m., Halifax 4 22 p m. arrive at Scotland Neck 5 15 p ra. Greenville 6 52 p m, Kinstan 8 00 p m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7 10 a m, Greenville 8 2S a m, Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11 25 a m, dally ex cept Sunday. Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 15 a m. arriving Scotland Neck 105 am. Oieen ville 5 30 p in, Kinston Hip m. Returning, leaves Kiiuiton 7 20 a m, Greenville 9 55 a m. Scotland Neck 8 20 p m, arrive Weldon 5.15 p m, daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. via Albemarle 6 Rhieigh R R. daily except Sunday, 4 40 p m Sunday 3p in; arrive at Williamston. N. P.. 7 18 pin and 4 20 pm; Plymouth 8 30 p in., and 520 pm. Retaining leaves Plymouth, N. C. daily except Sunday (00am, Sunday 9 00 a m Williamston 7 ?0 a m, 9 58 am. Arrive at Tarboro, N. C. 10 40 a m and 11 20 a m. Train on Midland N C Branrh leaves Oolds boro, N. C., dally except .Sunday, 5 00 a m: ar rive Smithfleld N C, BtO a m. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C. 7 30 a. ra. arrives Ooldsboro.N. c. 9 30 a m. Tjjia on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Moant at 5 1 p m arrives Nashville 1 55 p. m. Spring Hope 6 30 p, m. Keiarning. leaves Snrinsr Hone 8 00 a. in. Nasnvilie 8 35 a. m a.-rive Uocky xonnt 9 15 a. xn.! daily except Snnday. Train on Clinton Bnnch lerves Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 6 00 p m and 1115 am. Returning, leave cuinon ai biu a m and 3 10pm connecting at Wrrsaw with N os. 41. 40, 23 and 78, Southbound train on Wilson a Fayetteville Branch Is No 51 Northbound 1 No M- Daily except Sunday. Train No 27 Sonth and li North will stop only at Rocky Jtoant, wiLwm Goldsboro aua Magnolia. Tin Xo in makel close eonncetlon at weldon for all points Nertb dally. All rail via ! Richmond and dally except Sunday via Bar i Line, also at noony Mouni aauy except sun day.wlth Norfolkand Carolina tor joffolk and ; aiil PCIUU 4lUrkU 1 AlUllUt. JOHN F. DIY1NB, Qen. Supi. T. R. KENLT. General Manager T. M. EMilEBSON. Traffic Uanacer. YOU CAN-MAKE Seven Cent? Ootton, BY USING "HOFJ1E FERTILIZER." Selkirk, S. C, Sept. 27tli, 1S90. Mess. Boykin, Carmer & Co., Balto, Md. . Dear Sir : Replying to yours of a few days ago, would ?ay: that I have md "Home Fertilizer" for 7 years, and made more clear money during those rears than any other since I have been fann ing, and have done nothing else. Yours truly, NIEL A. McLEOD. Tallahassee, Fhu, Oct. 7th, 1889. Mess. Boykin, Carmer & Co., Balto., Md. Gentlemen: Havine: bought and used one car load of your "Home Fertilizer," 1 can cheerfully recommend it as one of the finest fertilizers on the market, at same time it is the cheapest and appears especially adapted to the soil of Middle Florida. It forces the erops to early maturity and largely increases the yield, mid T nm nrk'.l fiiln f that' If ruirmonant lr imnroves th land. I pvnwt tn thi-PA car load3 the comins season. Verv trulr yours, T. J. ROBERTS, j BOKUST, CARMER c 1 M WE ARE OT I (J. E. UNDERWOOD'S OLD STAND) AND HAVE A FTJXli LINE OF FRESH DRUGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, TOILET ARTICLES. CONFECTION ARIES, ETC, "We are now receiving a new line of - SCHOOL BOOKS, CRAYON PENCILS, COPY BOOKS AND STATIONERY, &C. -o- CAIL 11 SEE US, WE WILL VERY RESPECTFULLY, 33. Tl. Hoo d.& Bro. Me xican Mustan A Cure for the Ailments of Man - i and Beast. A long-tested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Housewife, the Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every one requiring an effective liniment. No other application compares with it in efficacy. This well-known remedy has stood the test of years, almost generations. No medicine chest is complete without a bottle of Mustang Liniment. Occasions arise for its use almost every day. All druggists and dealers have it. CO I01I1C AND Inspect IllfiUfi Moor's,Mill, Ga., June 10th, 1891. Boykin, Carmer fc Co., Dear Sirs: I nsed two formula of your "Home Fertilizer" last season un der Cotton and Corn, I gathered near a bale of Cotton to jtbe acre. I measur ed one acre of Corn, land and gathered 68 bushels of Corn by weight olTthe acre. 1 1 am well pleased with your 'Home Fertilizer." J. J. KEETEK. Ilallsville, N. C, October 31st, 1801. Mr. S. O. Middleton, Dear Sir: The "Home Fertilize!" bought of you in the Spring was the best I ever used, I used 2 J formulas on 7 acres and the Cotton was the bet I ever made. I have used several brands ot guano but none equal this. Yours truly, D. D. BROWN. & CO., BALTIMORE, MP. SEE IIS ! OCR GIVE YOU PRICES Liniment TO B R O'S. T il fi l l S 10 G L