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THE TIMES, Published Every Thursday, -by YOUNG & GRANTHAM. THURSDAY. MaKCH 17, 1892. " Kx Senator Ingal's, of Kansas. who spoke of hirasclf as a Statesman ' out of o job, now poses as a lecturer, wb'ch must be a lucrative business, as he has declined a ten thousand lollar orTcr to edit a Kansas city daily. We are sorry for the poor thief that got only the empty decanter and goblets of the communion set, from a church in Mecklenburg last week He was doubtless a Charlotte theif who had been driven away by drought. The "Blaine boomers" refuse to regard Mr. Blaine's declinat'on as final. According to Washington de- ' Vpatches they are preparing to hold a meeting to organize for the presenta tion of his name at Minneapolis. It may require two or three more letters of declination to take the one really " conspicuous and able Republican statesman out of the way ot the smal ler men. New York World. Wilson II. Olcutt, of Brooklyn, goes to sta'es ptison for three years for bigamy, in marrying Miss Thome soon after he captured Miss Part ridge, and thus supplied himself with two wives ai a time. We can see 'where a'man might be justified in swapping a thorn for a partridge, but whypeisue the subject; especiallj' as it was theThorne who gained her point, while the bigamist is Olcutt-up. Brick Pomeroy. There has been 8,107 601 bales of cotton brought to mnrket since Sep tember 1st, which is nearly five hun dred thousand bales more than at . this dale Inst year. Much of this cotton doubtless was held over from the former season, ; but it sufficiently appears that the crop. now being marketed is quite as large as the previous one. With a Visible supply 1,200,000 bales greater than on this date last year, one plain- Jy sees the reason why the market is so depressed. And yet "latter day saints" tell the farmers that there is no overproduction ! News and Ob server. Brick Pomeroy, in Advanced . Thought, gets otf the following on "Chauney Dcpcw : "A very singular accident bappen ed on the New York Central Thurs 'M.ayvJanuary 28. An express train ictu ally reached the Grand Centraf 1)epot, right through from Butlalo, without running oh the track, run iting into another train or being run into by another train. President Depew was not in his office that day, and this is said to be the cause of the remarkable occurrence." If the above be true, while it may nrt, be -fortunate for the country and h9 patty", the traveling public should l cvery thankful that the president is stick a noted after dinner speaker, -and .hence so often absent. David B. Hill, has accepted the in vitation of Charlotte to be present and deliver the address at the cele 1 ration on the 20th of May, in that city. 11 ill lias many warm supporters in ijCorth Carolina who are glad to learn gof'his acceptance and will hear him viih pleasure. His Southern trip fs a great piece of political median rem, ' for which the Senator is so noted; but it is evident that there iV'no mar. that vcan measure arms with' Cleveland, in the Presidential contest in North Carolina. If it is the hope of Hill and his supporters to capture the North Carolina dele gallon, why then they have a fine field to display their prowess as po litical trixttrs. THE OUTLOOK- J-udging from the - present condi tion of tilings, it would be the wild rst'&peculaton to say who will be the Democratic nominee for President. Cleveland and Hill are the most pop ular possibilities, and are now at trading the most attention. Rut which of these will it be? Is the question inyarriably naked in this connection. We can say no more .than ''you. If it wai left for this State to de cidew.belieVe it would be Cleve land fbut; si rice Hill has, by his raid winter convention, captured New Yort the most sophistic ated politi ciaris are nonplused, and thoe who talk at atf. ab(ut the situation, are inclined to think that neither Cleve land or Hill wi'.l be tho nominee, but thut- it will "b Koaic Western inau. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Br virtue of a power of sale con tained in a Mortgage Deed made by Wqj. A- Pearce and wife, Pattie S. Pearce, to J. G, Layton, and record ed in Book D, No. 2, Page 446. re cords of Harriett County, I will at 12 o'clock m., on the 4th day of April 1892, at the Court House in Lilling ton, sell to the highest bidder for cash, the property mentioned and de scribed in said Mortgage Deed, as be jig one Store House and Lot in the i Town ot Dunn, and the same Store House lately occupied by the said W. A. Pearce. F. P JONKS, J. G. LAY I ON, Att'y. Mortgagee. Feo-18-4t NOTICE! LAND SALE. By virtue of a decree of sale ren dered at the February Term 1892 of Harnett County Superior Court in a case in which Lee J. Best is PIanttfT and E. A. Jones Administrator, D. A. Jones, deceased, and others are defendants. I will on the 28th day of March 1892 at the Post Office in Dunn, N. C, at 12 o'clock m , sell at public sale td the highest bidder for cash lots numbers one (1) and four (4) in block "AA" in the plan of the town of Dunn. For a more definite discription of said land, see deed of D. P. Foley and wife to Lee J. Best, recorded in Hook D, No. 2, Page 156 fcc,. Records of Harnett county. This February 22d 1892. . G. K. GRANTHAM, Commissioner. Feb 25 -4 1. NOTICE I By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain mortgage deed made by Wm. A. Pearce and wife, Pattie S. Pearce, and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett County. I will on the 4th day 'of April 1891 at f2 o'clock m , at the Court House in Lillington sell at public sale for cash Che land conveyed in and mortgaged in said Mortgage Deed, it being the store house and lot in the town of Dunn, and lately occupied by W. A. Pearce & Co. This February 23rd 1892. F. P. JONES, R. M. PARKER, Att'y. Feb 25 4t. NOT I C EI Mortgagee. By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Harnett County, I will on Monday April 4th, 1892, at the Court Houe Door in Lillington, sell for cash the following lands be longing to the estate of Neill S, Stewart to wit : 47J acres near Four Oaks, Johnston County, known as the Channey land, adjoining the land of Gideon Keen and others, 55 acres in Grove Townrhip, Harnett County, adjoining the land of II. T. Stephens, also all town lots in Averasboro .be longing to said estate. This Feb 29th 1892. J. A. GREEN, - Commissioner. March- 10th-4t. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE! Having this day qualified as Ad ministrator upon the estate of Mrs. E. F. St ace', dee'd, notice is hereby given to all creditors of said estate to present their claims for collection, on, or before the 7th day of March 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. A'l persons indeb'ed to said estate are hereby i.otified to make prompt payment. This March 7th 1892. L. Ii. CiiAriN, W. B. McKay, Att'y. Adm'p. Mch-10-6. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION I North Carolina, Harnett County. In office Clerk Superior Court, Feb. 4th 1892. Notice is hereby given of the in corporal ion of "The Sikes Lumber and Transportation Company" that the names of the incorporators .are W. H. Sike. D. C. Cameron, John A. Cameron and such other as they may associate with them; that the principle place of business shall be at Ridgeway in Harnett county, N. C, and its general purpose and busi ness is to manufacture lumber, cros ties, shingles, framing timbers, and lathes; also to construct tram roads leading to and from their mills for the transportation of crude materials, the products of their mills and gener freight; the ginning and baling of cotton, and the purchase snd sale of general merchandise; that the dura tion of the corporation shall be twenty years; Iho capital stock is $5000 with privilege to increase to $10,000 divided in fifty shares of the par value of $100. GEO. E. PRINCE. Clerk Superior Court, R. J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C. Specialist in the treatment of skin diseases. Best of rcfeences can be furni-hed upon application. Cones pondence solicited. LEE J. BEST, Altorney-atlaw, DUN N, N. a. Will practice in Harnett, and auW joining Counties. Special attention given to collection of claims. May-l-tf. Cape Fear t Yadkin Va-'ej Bail way Company. COKDEKSEO SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT DECEMBER 27TH, 1891. NORTH BOUND. No. 2. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Wilmington, . t 9.50 a m Arrive Fayetteville, 1.5 p m Leave Fayetteville, 3.00pn Leave Sanfonl, 4.23 p m Arrive Greensboro, 6.55 p in Leave GreenslKro, 715 pra Leave Walnut Core, 9.00 p m Arrive Mt. Airy, 11.15 p ui No 4. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Eeiinettsville, 12.40 p m Leave Maxton, 1.2T p m Arrive Fayeteville, 1.17 p ra No. 1G, Daily Except Sumdy. Leave Kaniseur, 7.2 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.04 a ra Leave Greenbore, 10.45 a m Arrive. Madison, 1.05 p m SOUTHBOUND. No. 1, Daily Except Leave Mt. Airy, Leave Walnut Cove, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave San ford, Arrive Fayetteville, Leave Fayetteville, Arrive Wilmington. No. 3, Daily Except Leave Fayetteville, Leave Maxton, Arrive Bennettsviile, No.15. Daily Except Leave Mad;.on, Arrive Greensboro Leave Greensboro. Arrive ltamseur, Sunday. 6 00 am 6.11 a m 10.00 a r 10.30 in 12.45 p m 2.0G p m 3.04 p in 7.05 p ra Sunday. 2.11pm 3.32 p m 4.22 p m Sunday. 2.45 p m 4.55 p in 5.15 p ra 8.10 n m . KYLE, ass. Agent. W E J. W. FRY, Gen! P General Manager. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wi'mington & Weldon Rail Read and Branches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE- TRAINS GOING SOUTH. D No: 231 No. 27 No. 41 Dated Sept. 9 '91. Fast Mai! Daily Dally I Daily. ex Sua PM I P M ' A M Leave Weldon 12 SO I 5 43 ( 44 Arr. Rocky Mt,...- 1 40 6 83 7 47 Arrive Tarboro. 2 18 I P M LaTe Tarboro 12 58 f 6 00 P M I Arrive Wilaon 2 18 I 7 0 8 17 Leave Wilson I 2 30 17711717171 Arrive Selma 3 :o : Arr Fayetteville... I I :o Leave 'oklshoro... i I 1 I 7 40 l" 9 3 Leavs Warsaw 4 11 10 00 Leave Maguolia. 4 7 I 8 i0 10 U Arr. Wilmington- 6 00-1 9 55 I 1145 TRAINS GOING NORTH. I No. li No. 78 No. 40 Daily . "Dally. Daily. fiup AM A M I P M Lea. Wilmington- 8 10 B 15 1 4 W Leave Maguolia.... 3 37 1 57 . 6 49 Leave Warsaw 11 11 5 58 Arrive Ooll8lKr - 4 33 12 05 6 58 Lea. FayetteTllIe 10 .... Arrive Seliua 11 OS Arrive Wilsen u n . Leave Wilso f Mt I AM P M & 14 i 12 58 5 37 I 1 30 l J 7 48 8 tl Arr. Rocky Mt Arrive Tarboro. 6 0 Leave Taboro ,f 1J 8. t 13 Arrive Weldon. C 35 J S 53 55 Daily except Sunday. Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road tear Weldon 4 00 p m., Halifax 4 lip m. arrive at Scotland Nock 3 15 pm. OreenTiI!e 6 M p m, K Inst on 8 00 p in. Ketiirninar. leaves Klnaten 7 10 a m. Greenville 8 5 a m, AYrivinff at Hal ifax at 11 00 a in, Weldon li 15 a m, daily ex cept Sunday. Local freight tratn leara Weldon at 10 lia m. arriving- Scotland Neck 1 OS a m," Qaacn ville 5 ?0 p m. Kinaton 7 40 p ta, Rtarninr, leaves Kinaton T 0 a w, Orecnvill 5S a u. Scotland Neck SO p m, arriv Wldou l.li p m. daily except Sunday. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albsmarl k Haleigh R R. daily xeept Sunday, 4 40 p m Sunday 3p m; arrive at WiUlaumton, N.C. 7 18 pm and 4 SO pm; Plymouth t 30 p m.. and 520pm. Returning- Uavea Plymouth. N.C. daily except Sunday 4 00 a ta, Sunday 9 00 a ta Wlllianiston 7 ?0 a ra. t 58 a ra. Arrive at Tarboro, N. C. 10 40a m and 11 SO a m. Train on Midland NO Branch Uavea Oolda. boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 160 a m; ar rive Smithfleld N C. 8 SO a m. Returning leaves Smithflald, N. C. 7 SO a. m. arrive Uoidaboro.N. c. "0 a. m. Taaln on Nashvllla Braneh leaves Roky Mount at & li p in arrlwa Nashville B.C3 p. in; Spring Hope p, m. Returning, leavea Spring Hope 8 00 a. m. Nashville 8 35" a. m. arrive Rocky Monnt H3 a. m.! dally xeepl Sunday. - Train on Clinton Branch lervea Wtm:T foy Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 6 0 p m and 1115 am. Returning, leave Clinton at.-a" JO a m and 3 10pm connecting at Wrrsaw with Noa. 41, 40, S3 and 78. Southbound train on wilaon VayetteviUe Branch Is No 51 Northbound ia No 50. Daily except Sunday. Train No 27 South and 14 North will atop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson Ooldaboro and Magnolia. Train No 78 makes close connection at weldon for all points Nerth dally. All rail via Richmond and dally except Sunday via Bav Line, also at Rooky Mount dally except Sun day, with Norfolk andCa-ollna for veffolk an4 alll points North via Norfolk; JOHN F. DIVINE. Oen. Supt. T. R. KENLY. Genera! Manager T. M. IMMER80K. Traffic Manager. A Leader, Since its first introduction. Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonics and alternatives containing nothing which merits its uses as a beverage or intoxicant, U is recognized as the best and purest medicine for all ail ments of Stomach. Liver or IvindnvE ! It will cure Sick Headache, Indiges- f tion. Constipation, and drive Malaria from the ayst&ra. Satisfaction guar, antfced with eaih bottle or tho money will be refunded. Price 50c. per but tle. Sold by Harper fc Hood, h Dm sin'! i HBO Bill WE NOW HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK 6F IN TOWN. TOILET ARTICLES, CONFEGTIONARIKS. ETC. SCHOOL BOOKS, LATJNERETHS ne-w Crop GAEDEN SEEDS, TWO PAPERS FOR FIVE CENNTS ' CALL AND SEE US. VERY RK8PECITULLY, HOOD BROS. - JOHN A- McKAY'S Hardware House is the place to buy your HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, TIN and GLASS WARE, HOLLOW WARE. PAINTS OILS Ac, Headquarters for PLOWS and CASTINGS and FARMERS HARDWARE generally. Don't forget the place Corner Wilson and Broad Streets. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Respectfully, JOHN A. MCKAY, DUNN, N. C. H. I. MCDUFFIE, General Insurance Agent FAYETTEVILLE. N. C, REPRESENTING The Niagara (Fire) of New Yrk, Or ganized in 1831. Assets over $2,000,000. The OniKNT (Fire) of Hartford, Con;?., Organized in 1872. Assets $2,000,000. ' The New Tork Life, of New York, Organized in 1 815. Assets $116,000,000. AND OTHER LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT Ai LIVE STOCK COMPANIES. Insurance placed anywhere in Cumberland and adjacent counties. Office Room No. 10, Thornton Block, Fayetteville, N. C. Feb-4-1892. THE NEW YORK ' One Dollar a Year. Contains the best features of any Weekly printed. M. QUAD, late of "the Detroit Free Press, writes a page of matter every week., SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. THE WEEKLY WORLD, Dec 3 tf New York CU3'. MARKET REPOIIT. Cotton. Middling Low Middling Stains 6 6 56 Turpentine. Virgin $2.20 Yellow Dip $2.20 Hard $1.20 Country Produce. Chickens . - 1525c Eggs 10c Hides 46c Corn 60c Peas 601.00 Butter 2025 Haras 1012 DjSpepftia. and Llrer Complaint Is it not worth the small price of 75c. to free yourself of every sj'mp tom of these distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our store and get a bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer, eve ry bottle ha3 a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly-and if it doe9 you no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by B R. Hood Bro, A POPULAR FAMILY. Jennie : " How is It. Kate; that you always eem to ' catch on ' to the last new thing-1 Do what I may, you always seem to get ahead of me." Katb : " I don't know : I certainly do not make any exertion in that direction." Jennie : " Well, during: the last few months, for example, you have taken up painting:. liFSISy w without any teacher ; you came to the rescue when Mis Lafaro deserted her Delarte claaa bo su:lden!y, r.nd ce rtiimly we are all improving- in jrraco uiiiler your instruction; 1 heard you tellmjr Tommy Knmes last eyeningr how nia club marlo misL.ikes m playing- buseball: you soe;n to ho up on nil the latest 'fads, and know just what to do under all circumstance; you entertain beautifully'; and in the last month you havo improved so iu health, owiny, you tell mo, to your physical cultureexercisea. Where do you Ket all of your information from in ttiis little cr.t-of-tbo way place? for you never sro t the city." Katk: ' Why, Jennie, yon will make me vain. I have only one source of information, but it is surprissnij- how it meets fcll want. I very seldom hear of &nythnur new but what tho next few days brimr me full information on the; subject. Magic? Not Magazine I And a great tronsnre it is to us all. for it really furnishes the reading" for tho it bole household: f&ther hns given up his magazine that he has taken for years, na ho says this one Rives more and better information on the subjects of the lny ; and mothsr says that it that that makes her such a famous housekeeper. In fact, we all KgTee that it if the only really familt magazine published, as we havo sent for samples of all of ibom, and find that one id all for men. another all for women, nnd another for children only. While this one suits every ono of us; bo we only need to tako ono Instead of several, and that U whero tho economy comes in. for it la only $2.00 a year. Perhaps you think I am too lavish in my praise ; but 1 will let you see ours, or, better still, send" 10 cent to the pub lisher, W. Jennings Demorest, 15 East 14th Street, Now York, for a sample copy, and I shall always consider that I havo dene you a great favor ; and may bo you will be cutting us out. as you say we have the reputation of being the best informed family in town. If that le so. it is Demoreit'a Family Magazine that does it." &tvToHiw Had the Desired Effect! II CAanoLLTox, Green Co., 111., Nov., "88. I highly recommend Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonlo to anybody that h s suffered from head ache as my son did for 5 years, because two bot tles of the medicine cured him. M. MoTIGUJL Washington, D. C, March 6, 1891. For 8 years I had feelings that I can hardly describe. I would feel at times that I was sure ly dying, or have presentiments that something dreadful rras about to happen; since taking Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic I have felt like a different person. It is a wonderful medicine. - MRS. AGNES bXL&A. LoRETTo. Ky., Maceh 2. )SOU I have taken Pastor Koenig's Tonic for epi lepsy of 3 years' standing, and it worked like a csvarm on me, after several doctors did. me na good. Your medicine is perfection. L.O. VAN CLEAVE. FR-iT-A Valuable Boo en Kervou J 3 sj fj Diseases sent free to aar address, FT- J JT sad poor patients can ahto obtain 5 S n Ztm bi raedlcin free of charge. This remedy baa been presarsd by the Beverend Pveicr Keeniy. of Fort Wsr&eV Ind. sines IS16. and is now propared aadsr his dlrtfcUoa by th KOErJIGMEO. "O., Chicago, til. Sold by Druggists at Jtl per Bottle. 6ftnrS& XATKeHUe.Sl.75. 6 BotUos for 9. AuMwer this Qucatfem. Why do so many people we see around us seem to prefer to sutler and be made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran teed to cure them. Sold by B. K. Hood & Bro. SH3ISI8 K0HI S1K&OX8 n,rlC., mm m for Infants OaeeMriali so weaar to chores that X reeommead it as Buperior to asy preecripCioa k&ewm to me." H, A. Awmt, K. P., Ill So. Oxford Et., Brooklyn, N. T. "The ae of 'Caetoria' is aoixaivenal and Ha merits so well known taat it Benma a work of suparero gatlon to endorse it Tew are the lBtellffent familiee who do not fceep Caatoha withia easy reach.". . . Caxum lCaTTWj D.D., New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Beformed Church. Tkb Csittxcs JOHN A. MKAY & CO., DUiSlM, IM, G , General Metal Workers, Manufatrires and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds Tur pentine Tools, the Finest Ever Made in the South. ' Write for Prices and Terms. . exican M A Cure for the Ailments of Maa and Beast. A longrtested pain reliever. Its use is almost universal by the Houwf, Che Farmer, the Stock Raiser, and by every oca requiring an effective liniment No other application compares with it ia efficacy. 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Caateria oorea OoBe, Coaatfpatlo, Sour Stomach, Diarrfacea. EructaUoa, KiCs TVonaa, rtrea aleep, asd proeaoesa dt "vTitfoUlSurioua medicatt. Tor several rears 1 have reoomxai your 4 Oastoria, ' and shall always eontiaue to do so as it has invariably produoad bssaflrfsl reguits." . . Kownr F. Paxds. M. " lbs Vnirthrop," 125th Street and Tib Avex, New York Cltg; CeypairTi TT MumaAT 9tmxt, -Xww Tsi inime CO. : o : CONSTIPATION and other bowel complaints cured and prevented by the prompt use of Ayer's Cathartic Pills They L regulate the liver, cleanse the stomach ' and greatly assist digestion. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, Lowell, Mass. StHIlg e Qts I 1 .
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