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THE TIMES. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1892 : BATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Ch u relies. Presbytery an Services every first Sunday at 1 1 a, in., ami 7 p. in. Rev. G. A. IIouoh, Pastor. Methodist. Service the 4th Sun day at 11 a. m., :md at night at 7 p. m. First Sunday night at 7 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p. in., Prof. I). li. Parker, Superintendent, Ri;v. J. D. Peg ram. Pastor. Primitive Baptist. Services Sat urday and Sunday morning i before the third Sunday in each mouth. Rev. Bukxick Wood, Pastor. Disciples. Services 3rd Sunday in each month. moiuin;tml night. Sun day School at 4 p. m., ever' Sunday. Prayer Meeting every Thursday night. Rev. C. W. Howard, Pastor. Oj W.'B. M. meet every Monday night after the 2nd and 4th Sunday in each month. Baptist. Services every Sunday at li a. in., and 7::10 p. m., except the Third Sunday morning. Sunday School at 9:31 a. m., R. G. Taylor, Sunt. Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. Rev. W. F. Watson, Pastor. Free-Will Baitist. Services on First Sunday at 3 p. in., and - on Third Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. R. A. Johnson. Pastor. LOCAL. We are glad to nee Mr. G, W. Cox on the Streets again. Col, John A. Spears of Lilliugton, spent several days in town last week. Two admissions'to the Mothodist church Sunday, one by transfer, one by.' reinstatement. We understand the first through freigjit' went Monday, which runs from Wilson to Florence. Miss Cassic Thompson! of Golds born, is visiting her brother. Mr. J. L Thompson. Misses Lizzie and Irene McKay of Dickenson, spent several days this week in the city. Mrs- Kate Will ami, who has been -visiting in this section, returned Sat urday to hex home atFaison, N. C.' Spring seems to have appeared in full, and the go now is corn planting, with the farmers. i Mr. L B. Chapin of Sumraerville, and Mr. D. A. Faucett of Lihinston, paid our city a visit last Friday. The Misses Fatso ns mid Miss lies .aie Robinson of Scuithville, attended the Preshj'terian services here Sun day. Quite a number of our people are experimenting in true!., business this year. We see no reason why they should not succeed. Mi38 Virginia Culbroth, a former student of the Progressive Institute, spent Saturday in town, the guest of Mrs. G. II. Parker., The new pump placed in front of Harper & Hood's drugstore by the town, supplies a long felt want and we hope is only a forerunner of other needed improvements. If your shoes creak drive a tack in the centre of sole. Don't go to church again and disturb the preacher and congregation with those boisterous shoes. Officer Holland says that if the man who lost bis hat last Saturdaj'. while fleeing from a block ade still, will co cue and say he is the man, he will buy him a new one. The Baptist Sunday School con templato having a Sunday School Pc-nic early in May. They appoint ed a committee Sunday to select tho time and place. The j'oung man who has just start ed in business, and feel called upon to give every wilely -maiden ten pouads of sugar to make candy, when they only aak for mo-ases, will soon find himself financially embarr aased. Better go slow. Work on the Baptist parsonage goes steadily on. Plastere-s haye been engaged this week in plastering and whitening the walls. It will soon be ready for occupant, and when com pleted will be one of the most com fortably arranged and convenient houses in Dunn. The person who will give us in writing the best definition of a kiss by May 1st 1892, we will send the Times I year free. We will keep answers and publish them at the end t each month and hate three good judges to decide. Ail answers will be forwarded to the Times, Dunn, N. C, Lock Bok, No. 127. Let us hear from you. BUIES CBEEK ACADEMY. auditor sanderlain delivers the literary address in may. - I am sure it will be a great pleas ure to our people genera'ly to know that Hon. G. W. Sanderlain, State Auditor, Raleigh, N. C, has consent ed to delivei the Literary Address at the closing exercises of our school, which will be on Thursday, Ma' 12th. Dr. Sanderlain has made a fine oflieer, is generally conceded to be of the fi.iest speakers in the State. and I should not be surprised that, at the approaching commencement exercises, the people of this and ad joinicg coun'.ie give Dr. Sanderlain i he largest audience any speaker has ever had n a . similar occasion in Harnett county. Miss Alda Green and Mr. Charlie Rich, former pupils- here, but who have been teaching in this count', entered school aaitf this week. Owr enrollment now is the largest in the history of the school, and over one hundred and forty pupils haying been cnrolloed during the scholastic jear, representing the counties of Harnett, Cumberland, Sampson, Wake, and Forsythc. Among those attending are some worthy young ladies and young gen tlemen who will be heard from in the future work of an educational prog ress. The next day for the public exami ination for teachers will be held at Lillington on Thursday, 14th, (for whites) and Friday, April 15th, (for colored). All teachears who will need u certificate before July are earnestly requested to attend in April, and save themselves and the Superintendent any trouble. At the February examination, more than thirty five applied lor certificates, six of whom failed to pass the ex amination. It is gratifying to note the improve ment in the public schools of our county, but the standard must still be raised and the teachers must be the leaders in this onwerd march. Let the teachers see to it that the standard in our county shall be raised. What the future of our people shall be is largely being determined by tue teachers of the present. J A. Campbell.. Revenues Make a Raid- The Revenue otliicers made it hot for blockader in the vicinity of Ben son last Saturda'. Officer Holland accompanied by Messrs. Upehuich and Massey hav ing located a still surrounded it and advanced from all sides at once. There was only one man at the 8' ill. Before the officers could ad vance close enough to hold him, the' were discovered when the man see ing himself about to be entrapped canters off at his best pace; leaving his flopped hat trailing behind, and his much cherished refining aparatus to the mercy of Uncle Sam's boys. There was no use in following the fleeing depredator, for with ihe flect ness of a deer h sped out of sight on the home stretch for Mingo. The still was quickly cut to pieces and the beer turned on the ground. Whether there was any stronger fluid than beer found w e have not been able to learn. Officer Holland brought the hat and several pieces of the still to Dunn with him as a trophy of the day's work. A large crowd of curious peoplo gathered around these and no doubt many looked upon the remains with an eye of bitterness as t hey recognized them, and knew thai they n ust ot least for a time go dry. One innocent and unsuspecting boy came very near letting the whole matter out. He wa asked if he knew whose hat that was ? After a close scrutiny be said : I do believe that is LTucle Dave's hat. Mr. Holland is now trying to find who uncle Dave is. Dunn may well be called a town of churches. Ours are a church going people and we we can safely say that the Standard of morality is as high as in any place in the State. The resident n inisters as well as the non resident pastors, are faithful workers and untiring in their efforts to uproot sin and establish harmony seasoned with brotherly love. The bright Spring weather of last Sunday, seemed to lend animation to the people as it did to the ministers, and as a result, a day of triumph for Christ and the church was scored. In the morning large congregations attended both the Presbyterian and Baptist churches where the gospel was ably expounded, and well re ceived by all. ' At night, a very in teresting service was held j at the Metl.o list church, and two new mem bers united with the church. THE DEULLNE OF THE-BUSTLE CELEBRATED IN SdNO AND story, RL'T we know it no more. The New. Yoik World, in a very well written art'e'e last week, gives some interesting facts about that much ridicule! article of feminine apparrel, the bustle. In this article the merits of the various qualities of bustles are dis cussed at length, and statis'i given showing the great falling off in Us use, as well as the price or the artic'e. For the benefit of our lady readers we give some extracts: The bustle ha3 been subject to many declines and falls, but it has at last degenerated almost to extinc tion. .There are not enough of the articles now in the market to supply 1 per cent of the population. Five years ago the average woman would not h?ve thought life worth liring without a bustle, and even lit tia girls considerably under the years of discretion wore bustles as big as their heads. The exaggerated "bed spring" style was a great favorite. It was com posed of three regulation bed springs made of cpper, and commonly over a foot in length. So averse is the fashionable woman to avoid extremes that the dimensions of the whole ui ually varied in inverse ratio to the height of the wearer. The shorter the woman the bigger tho bustle. In tboe days, as your mothers say, skirts were not worn so long as now. Trails were not in vogie. The weeping, trailing grace we aspire to seems to have been entirely forgotten, and our chief aim was to outrival each oher in immensity. Then the reaction set in. Sudden ly there crime the decree that bustles must be abolished. It aroused all our ire, but flatness was the password. Not without a pang of regret we con signed our best bustle to the rag-hag, and ordered our srr.nz dresses in 1880 made very tight; The bustle craze was about five years in duration, but it. finally end ed. The same fever broke out fre quently in the era of our grand moth era and often lasted as long. We are told that the pad was dignified by the name of a "bishop" in their day, and was dear even to the poet's heart, for we have the lines: , If by her "bishop" or her "crace" alone, A genuine lady or a church ia known. Statistics on the bustle trade were offered to a World reporter by a lead ing authority on bustles. They show that a sale of 500 a week was consid ered small five years ago, whereas net more than thirty is the average tod.iy. Thev have depreciated so much in value that an c!nb- rate one will not bring more than ten cents. No profit can be expected, and the change is deplored by dry good deal ers because the. e have been limes when a foitune could be made in the bustle trade, To-day the most expehsiva bustle that is made can be bought in the neighborhood of a quarter. It is a diminutive affair, and measures just four inches in length, Girls would not be seen in it. The sanitary condition of the bus- tie have sometimes baen commented upon. It is generally agreed that newspaper bustles are heavy, heating and injurious. But whereas tHe ex treme fashion is inartistic'and abus ed, the open wire bustle has its ad vantages for comfort, support and ventilation. After all, the bustle has probably caixscd us less real sorrow than any article of clothing that has yet been devised.". Masonic- The Masopic Funaral of the late John Bain, deceased, will take place at the Bluff church in Cumberland oounty, on the second Sunday in April. All brethren cordially invito ed. By order of the W. M. J. T. Coi:bett. Sec. Palmyra Lodge. No. 147. It Should be in Erory House. J. B. Wilson, 471 Clay St., Sharps burg. Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other re medies and severrl physicians had done her no good. Bobert Barber, of Cook sport. Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption has done him more good than anything he has ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Haiper & Hood's Drug S:ore. Large bottles, 5oc. and $1. The gloomy tears and the weriness of soul, of which so many complain, would disappear if the blood were niade more healthy before it reaches the brain, Ayer's Sarsaparilla puri- ; fies and vitalizes the blood, and thus 1 conduces to health of body and mind. .. , . ThB Minstrel? , The Star Minstrel has come and gone. The performance to suy the least; was highly creditable and fully met. if not exceeded the expectations of the large audience.' It has left a bright spot ia .hc memory of all who attended. - Many who have not had a hearty laugh for aome time were thoroughly shaken up, and have since greeted you with a pleasinter smile. E Sraithfield is to re congratulated j on iiavIng such marked individual talent. For amateurs ihe entire troupe per forms well, but we desire to. make special mention of W. H. Harrison, who assumed the character of a negro lecturer," and E. M. Chamberlain, that of "Sambo" the waitingman. These seemed to be at ease upon the stage, having complete control! of themselves and suiting their voices and action to fit the character they represented. The manner in which the audience received the comic songs rendered by J. II. Woodall in a very fine eoprano voice, should suggest to the troupe the advisability of introducing more voices into the play. Every one did their best to make it pleasant for the boys while here, and judging from the great good humor they were in ou leaving, we did not fail. The house was even better than they expected. It was a success in every respect. Dr. J. C. Goodwin has refurnished hi office, and has now a handsome ladies dental parlor, which i so comfortable as to make one almost, forget the acute pain often experience ed in the dentist's chair. Electric 15i(tCrS. This remedy is becoming so well known and su popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and is guaranteed to do all all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all Malarial fevers. For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire Satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50 cts. and $1.00 per bottle at Harper & Hood's Drugstore. Premature gray whiskers should be colored to prevent the appearance of age, and Buckingham's Dye is far the best yreparatiun to do it. In place of that constantly tired out feeling, Ayrr's Sarsaparilla will give you strength. Dupree & Lane has the largest stock and prettiest styles of new dress goods in Dunn, ladies call and examine them All the ladies iu the town and country are invited to call and see the grand exibit of new dry goods and notions at Dupree & Lint's Have you examined Dupree & Lane's stock of suspenders, they are so pretty and cheap. Gentlemen who want to buy dress shirts, collars and cuffs, can get their wants supplied at Dupree & Lane's Boys have you seen Dupree & Lane'c new arrivals of ties, bows and cravats? they are just beautiful. Dupree & Lane makes a specialty ot flour and guarantee every bag. Dupree & Lane pays the highest prices for produce at all times. Dupree & Lane's line of under ware both for ladies and gents is complete and we defy competition in prices. Dupree &, Lane invites all the ladies old and young that may want to buy lace, bamburg, .swiss embroid -ery, ribbon, Russian rick-rack hand kercteifs, hose &c will save money to call on us, our notion department is complete. Our stock of dress goods are un equaled in the town of Dunn, both in quality and price which range from 3ct to 1,00 pr, yd. Respt. Duprea & Lane, Dupree & Lane can sell you a hat for any price, any style, and any size. Remember that Dupree & Line is still head quarters for fancy and heavy groceries. STou will never get any old goods at Dupree & Lane's, they sell so cheap they have to keep buying &!1 the time and they never have any o!d goods. NOT1CE1 By virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court of Harnett County, I will on Monday April 4ll, 1892, at the Court Hou-e Door in Lillington, sell for cash the following lands be longing to the estate of Neill S. Stewart to wit : 47 acres near Four Oaks, Johnston County, known as the Channey land, adjoining the lnd of Gideon Keen and others, 5- acres in Grove Townruip, Harnett County, adjoining the land of II. T. Stephens. alo all town lots in Averasboro be longing to 'said estate. This Feb. 20th 1892. J. A. GREEN, Commissioner. March-10th-4t. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE I Having this day ' qualified as Ad ministrator upon the estate of Mrs. E. F. Stacey, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all creditors of said estate to present Ihe r claims for collection, on, or before the 7th day of March 1893, or this notice will be plead in bar or their recovery. A!l persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to make prompt payment. This March 7th i892. L. B. Ciiapiny W. B. McKay, Att'y. Adm'r. Mch-10-6. NOTICE OF INCORPORATION 1 North Carolina, Harnett County. In office Clerk Superior Court, Feb. 4th 1892 Noticj is her by given of the in corporation of TheSikcs; Lumber and Transportation Company" that the nnmes 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. CM and its general purpose and busi ness is to manufacture lumber, cros ties, shingles, framing timbers, and lathes; also to cons met 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 and sale of general merchandise; that the dura tion of the corporation shall be twenty years; the 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. Mch-17-4t. NOTICE! On Monday the 2d day of May A. D 1892 at 12 oclock m I will sell at the Court House Door in the town of Lillington to the highest bidder for cash one tract of land in Averas Doro township, Harnett county, con taining about 109 acres and bounded as follows: Adjoining the lands of J, R. Godwin, Louis Jackson and others, it b ing lot No, 6. in the dK vision of the lands of Joseph Stewart', deceased, to satisfy an .execution in my hands for collection against Henry Pope, and which has been levied on said land as the property of said Henry Pope for the purcli se money. C. McARTAN. Mch-314t, Sheriff. Shiloii's Cat a nun Remedt. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphthe ria. Canker mouth and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingeni ous m.sal Injector for the more suc cessful treatment of these complaints without charge. Price 50c. Sold by B. R. Hood & Bro. James W. Lancester, Hawkins ville. Ga., writes: "My wife was in bad health for eiht years. Five doctors and as many more different patent medicines had done her no good, Six bottles of B. B. B. has cured her." 1-m. For sale by Hood Bros. i-'---''r.'j. -'VI--, ISvvSPs ARIEL :1 43s? AND THE TITANIA (Tfc Queta ef Fairies) FOR LADIES. STRICTLY HIGHEST GRAPE DIA&10ND FRAME CUSHION ard PNEUMATIO SATIRES' J- Warranty With Every Wheel ;OD Y0'J3 ASD&E2S FCS CATALOGUE URiEL CYCLE MFG. CQ.,G0,8Hii"' "Antidola" will peedily: -relic vi Headache7 and? Neuralgia f A tria will convince yoo of its merits. Read what Rev. W. J. Fulford, editor ot the North Carolina Baptist, says : "Some few weeks ago Mess. A. J. Cook & Co., kindly sent me a trial bottfe of Antidola; the other day we had occasion to resort to it, and found almost instant relief from a.i attack of severe nervous headache. Try it." Manufactured only by A. J. Cook & Co.. Faylteville. N. C. Price 2oc a bottle. For sale by B. R. Hood & Bro., Dunn, N. C. Children cry for Pitcher's Castoria Wba Baby wu tick, w gar hr Caitotia. Win ah waa a'Chil J, sae cried for Outorla. Whan ah boeam Ys, sh dune to Cm tori. Wkea she bad CbAdraa, ab far them Cutorfe One Dollar Weekly Buys a Gold Watch by our Club System. Our 14-karat gold-filled cases are waranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to any $50 watch. To secure agents where we have none, we will sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for theClub price $28 and send C. O. D. by express with privi lege of examination before paying for same. Our Agent at Durham, N. C. writes : "Our jewelers have confessed they don't know how you can furnish such work for the money.". Our Agent at Heath Springs, S. C, writes: "Your watches take at sight. The gentleman who got the last watch said that he examined and priced a jeweler's watches at Lancester, that were no better than yours, but the price wa3 $45." Our Agent ,at Pennington, Tex. writes: "Am in receipt of the watch, and pleased without meesure. All who hare it say it would be cheap at $40." One good reliable Agent wanted in everv place. Write for pariiculars. EMPIRE WARCH CO., New York, Febs25thtf. H. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga.. writes: "I was under the care of nine dillerent doctors, but not one did m? the good that Botanic Blood Balm has done." Ira Children Cry for Rsher's Castorlal ftliiloh's Congtiuiptfou Cure. This is beyond question the most successful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bronchitis, while its wonderful suc cess in the cure of -consumption is without a parallel in the history of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on a guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cou-ib we earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10c, 50c, and $1. If your lungs r.re sore, chest or back lame, ue Shiloii's Porous Plas ter. Sold by B. R. Hood & Bro. BUGGIES, WAGONS, & CARTS, Patronize home industry and call on R. A, JOHNSON, Manufacturer of CARTS, WAG ONS and BUGGIES, if you need a first class BUGGY I have them and ( will sell for less money than the same quality of work can be bought for elsewhere, so come along aud I will guarantee satisfaction. Ifjou want a DUMP CART. ROAD CART, or WAGON, I have as good as can be made. I do all kinds of repairing on CARTS, WAGONS, and BUGGIES in the best order. . I have some Second Hand Buggies on hand and will sell them very cheap. I am determined to hold the head quarters for the best work for the least money. 1 am thankful for the very liberal patronage I have received in the past and will try to merit a better in the future, so when you need anything in my line of business come and see me before you buy, for I am yous to please. R. A-JOHNSON, DUNN, N. C. KEVr GROCERY StdfcfeV I have opened a New Grocer Store on the corner of Broad ami Wilson streets and invite the Pi.ii!id to call arid examine my stock, t have a full line of choice groceries' and will sell as cheap aa any hOuH in town. Bring me voiir Country P'rodure; and get M hi.. heat prices tor IL Rcpcctiul!y, J. A. RFJLYES. Children Cry far Pitchar fcc5 NOTICE I have a 2 1-2 years old thorough bred Jersey Bnll I wish to sell, as 1 have more stork than I can ma'tfape' well. The beast is very docile nd kind. 1 will sell cheap for cash,- of on time with god note. J. A. LaytoX Dunn, N. CV Ob. Wkat a C:a, Will you heed the wamlfig. Tit signal perhaps of the sure approaotf of that more tcrriblo disease Com sumption. Ask Yourselves if yon catf atford for the sake of saving atic., run the risk and do noWiing for Or We know from experience that Shi Ioh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fail. This explains why noitf than a million hotiles were, sold tW past year. Iv relieves croup ' aa4 whooping cough at once. ltothrv do not be without it. For lams baclv side or chest use Shiloii's Porous Plaster. Sold by B. II. HooJ A Brav BUCKLER'S ARKICA fALII, The best Salve in th world Cuts, Bruises, .Soros, Ulcers, Sail Theum. Fever Sorea, Tetter, Chajfc.: ped Hand. Chilblains Corns, and alt Skin Eruptions, and positively curt Piles, or nor pay required. It Is guar an teed to. give pet feet satisfaction, of money refunded. Price 25 cents pr box. For sale by Harper & Hood. Children Cry. for Pitcher's CastorK Important to LadiesTr Sir I made uso of your PnrEC token with my last child, in ordsr to procure a safo nnd taay travail. I used it aboHt two months before my expected time, uniil I was lakeq sickr and I had a very quick and easy confinement; Nothing occured to proteact 1113' conwdcaence, and I- got about in less ti ;.'. than uual for n. I thing it a medicine that should b used by every expectant mother, for should they but tr it a I hare, thejr would never aain bd without it sV such times, ' I am yonr respectfully, Mrs. ELIZABETH DHC Any merchant or -druggist can pro cure Rislky's Pjih.otoke.v, for $1 s bottle. CHARLKS K. RISLEV. Wholesale Druggist,. 62 Cortlamlt St. New York. Feb 25th tf. Wo have a speedy and potitir cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, in Sbiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy. A natal injector fre- with each bottle. Ue it if rou de sire health and s weet breath. Pric 50c. Sold bv B. R. Hood Rro. J. E. HARPER & CO., MANUFACTTRING P1I A RACISTS, DUNN, N. C. We haye now on hand a lot of Pure Fresh DRUGS, and MEDICINES, rLlcb tr se'ling at greatly reduced pricts. m e hare devoLod much Circt tad labor to PRESCRIPTION work, and aa we MANUKCTUBJ5 a Uret , Dr. centage of our Preparations, are able to ao the work m accord 1 are v!Ui "HARD TIMES'" and with the greatest possible SKILL and ACCURACY. We are located in the LEE BUILDING, third door from J. J. Wads. We have with us D. McN, McKAY. who will be glad to see his friindi at any time. Soliciting our share of the patron, age f the good people of Dunn and surrounding community, we are Very Respectfully. J. K. IlAKPKR CO.
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