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--7r- "r ii i ti - -r " iB"nw"w' Am m yfir 10. L. LLttl ILflil. JUUiJi Spring and Summer MTLLIENERY IS. H. L DENNING & C0, -Is now displaying attractive NOVELTIES in SPUING and SUMMER MILLINERY. NOTIONS FLOWERS and FANCY GOODS. All the latest patterns in Ribbons, mnd the latest Novelties in styles of ' HATS, BONNETS, and TRIM MINGS, and a complete line of NOTIONS. All of the ladies are invitod to call nd exatninine our Stock, We have the goods .you want and we will eel T cheaper than any body in town. We defy competition, on them. Call and see us. Thanking our customers of last season for their kind patronage, We are 3'ours ready to trade, MRS. M. L. DENNING & CO. Broad Street, DUNN, N. C. April2l-3m. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Wilmington & Weldon Rail Koai and Branches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING OUTH. I No. 23 I No. JT I Nov 41 rail Mali Ball D!ly JJfcil. x8ud P M I V M A. M XeaT Weldon 12 SO I B 43 it -Arr. Rocky Mt,... 1 40 6 IS T 47 Arrive Tar boro...- 3 li P M XeaTw Tarboro r r.8 4 00 I P M I .. Arrive Wilson I 18 I 7 00 8 17 Leave Wilson....... 2 30 Arrive Selma - 3 :o Arr Kayetteville... 5 0 Leave 'ioldsboro.-1 15 I 7 40 I 8 00 Leave Warsaw. . 4 11 I 10 00 Leave Maa-nolia.... I 4 27 8 40 I 18 14 Arr. Wilmington. 8 00 9 S5 11 45 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 14 Xt. 78 Mo. 46 Daily Daily. Daily. ex Hup AM AM I PM Lea. Wilmington- J 10 9 15 1 4 80 Leave Magnolia.... 3 37 18 67 II 48 Leave Warsaw 11 11 I Arrive GolUbor- 4 33 12 03 8 68 Lea. Fayettevllle.- 10 ... Arrive tfelma 11 us ..... Arrive Wils.n..... 12 18 . I a. m . r a 8 14 j 12 S3 5 37 I 1 30 f P H r u T 48 8 21 Leave Wilson-. Arr. Rocky Mt. -Arrive Tarboro Xeave Taboro 8 30 18 12 S8 I i P M 2 56 Arrive Weldon- 6 35 SI 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 m, Grenvil!e ( SI p n. Kins tea 8 00 p m. Returning, leavea Klnattn 1 10 a m. Greenville 8 25 a m. Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 00 a m, Weldon 11 25 a m, daily ex cept Sunday. Local freight train leavea Weldon at 18 11 a m. arriving Scotland Neck 105 am, Qaeen rille 5 "0 p tn, Kinston 7 48 p m. Returniajr. loaves Kington 7 10 a hi, Greenville I 55 a cm. Scotland Neck 2 SO p no, arrive Weldoa S.ll p m, daily except Sunday. n Train leaves Tarboro, N. C.,vla Albemarle Raleigh R R. daily extent Sunday, 4 40 p a Sunday 3p m; arrive at Willtarniton, 6. C. 7 13 pin and 4 28 pm; Plymouth 8 30 p m..and 520 pin. Returning leaves Plymouth, V. O. daily except Sunday 6 80 a in, Kunday t 00 a n Willlamston 7 SO a ra, HI su. Arrive at Tarboro, N. C. 10 40 a in and 11 20 a in. Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Branch leaves Fayetteville 7-tO a. m.. arrive Rowlattd 12,13 p. in- Returning leaves Rowland lz 15 p. m. arrive Fayettf yUte 5.15 p. m. Daily except Sunday. Train on Midland NC Branch leaves QoUi--oro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 8 80 a m; ar rive Smithfleld N C, 8 30 a m. Returninr Reaves Smithfleld, N. C. T C8 a. m. arrives fOoldsboro.N. c. 9 30 a. m. T-ialn on Nashville BranehJjsirrSrRoeky wonni at s j p ra arrWTiashville I 65 p. as. Hope :? m. Returning. Uavea 8pringTtty00 . m. Nashville 8 35 a. ra. arrive Rocky Monnt 2 18 a. m.I daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Brinch lerves Warsaw for Clinton, daily except Sunday, at 8 88 p n and 11 15 a in. Returning, leave Clinton at 8 10 a xn and 3 10 pm connecting at Wrrsaw with Nos. 41, 40, 23 and 78. Southbound train on wlHon a Fayetteville Branch la No 51 Northbound is No 58. "Daily except Sunday. Train No 27 South and 14 North will stop xmly at Rooky Mount, Wilson Goldsboro aad Magnolia. Train No 78 raakeS close eonnectloa at weldon for all points Nerth daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Eav Line, also at Rooky Mount daily except Sen day, with Norfolk and Carol In a for Keffolk and jslll points North via Norfolk. JOHN F. DIV1JTI, Gen. lap. -T. R. KENLT. General Manager .M.KMMSKSON. Trifle MaajLfer. A little Girls Ihpercnce in a Ug;lillioilse. Mr, anil Mrs, Loren Trestott are keepers f the Gov. Lighthouse hi Hand Beach. Miss., and are blessod witq a daughter, four 3'ears old. Last April alio was taken down with Meas les, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning inco a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her. but in vain, she grew worse rapidly. until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and after the use of twa and a half bot tles, was oomplctely cured. They Bay Dr. King's New Discovery is worth its weight in golJ, yet you may get a trial bottle free at Harper fc Hood's Drugstore. Many Persons ae bk dowr awn overwork or household cares. Brown's Iron Bitters KeboiWs the NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES. North Carolina, ) Harnett county. $ I have this day levied on the fol lowing lands belonging to the person or persons named for default m pay raent of their State and County taxes. nd will sell the same to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House loor in Lilllngton, on Monday May the 2d. 1801 : C. McARTAN. Sheriff. AVERA8BOKO TOWNSHIP. Godwin, En ch 5 town lots Dunn . $26.97 Jaekson, L A G 21 acres Y. R. 5.13 Johnson & Kivett 1 town lot Dunn 3.96 Jones, E A Adm'r 3 town lots Dunn 4.63 Lec, L M 5 acres B. R, 6.27 Mordica, J R 1 town lot Dunn - 3.81 Mcllwennen, J W 1 town lot Dunn 4.69 Nowell, J A 1 town lot Dunn , 4.97 Pope, Joseph 11 acres S. R. 1.03 Smith. Wm. i 1 towu lot Dunn 1.43 Stewart, W L 59 acres Mingo 5.30 Adams, A E unlisted 1 town r lot Dunn 2.30 Barefoot, W. J. 46 acres B. R. 4.37 Lee, E L 50 acres Stoney creek 9.30 Lucas, H C 30 acres B. R. 3.63 Lucas, J S 29 acres S. R. 7.30 Moore. Jerry 3 acres B, R. 1.70 Norris, N B 14 acres S. R. 2.23 Norris, J H 58 acres Mingo 3.97 Slaughter, Johu I town lot Dunn 1.63 TOWN TAXES. Nowell, J A 1 town lot Dunn in Wades field 3.85 Mordica, J R 1 town lot T Dunn Block B. 2.98 Lee, Joseph 1 town lot Dunn Block G. - 1.60 Johnson & Kivett 1 town lot Dunn Block N. 3.55 ANDERSON CREEK TOWNSHIP. Barney, Robt. 33 acres Lit tle creek 3.G9 Brinkley, Lewis 50 acres Gulley place 3.97 Clark, II M 575 acres U. L. R. 8.97 Clark. J no 153 acres U L R. 3.32 Mills, S A 200 acres Jump ing Run 2 63 Ray, Jno. Jr., estate 890 acres McCianey bridge 5.96 Ra', Neill 380 acres Resi dence 3.64 Ray, Jno, McC. 80 acres Mc- Craney bridge 3.83 Ray, Neill A. 50 acres Mc- Craney bridge ' 3.63 Ray, Mary and children Horse Pen bridge 1.50 BARBECUE TOWNSHIP. Cameron, A J 205 acres Bar becue $3.70 Holier, Wiley estate 285 acres U. L. R. 4 30 McLean, Hector 40 acres U. L. R. 1.97 Mills, S A 200 acres Jump ing Run 3.30 Rogers. Wm. 13 acres Little River 1.63 Pearson, Zeb 20 acres U. L.R. 5.84 BLACK RIVER TOWNSHIP. Holland, Lcn 75 acres Buies creek ' $2.73 Rarabeaut, Barbary 80 acres Poplar bridgo 2.90 Holland, Len 75 acres Buies creek 2,73 BUCKIIORN TOWNSHIP. Brown, A S 23 acres Neill's creek $1.65 Campbell. J M 40 acres Neill's creek 1.97 Mills, Jas. estute 7 acres- Neill's creek 1.44 Mims, R A 6 acres Cokos- berry 5.20 Stephenson, S D estate 9 J Parkers creek 1.65 QROYK TOWNSHIP. Faircloth, C S 47 acres Black River $4:41 Hanley. F P 27 acres Black River 1.63 Lynn, J H fc Bro. 80 acres Stage Road 1 90 Morgan. M R 27 acres B, R. 1.63 Ryals, Julia 31 acres S. R. 1.77 nECTORS CREEK. Battle & Clark 77 acres Hectors creek $2.63 Rambeaut, R A 47 acres Neill creek 4.89 JOnXSONVlLLE TOWNSHIP. Allen. J W 200 . acres 'Big branch $3.35 Blue, Jno. 16 acres Beaver creek 3.55 Bule. Jake 10 acres R. R. 5.65 Bridges, Amos 100 Duck Pond 2.S0 C moron, Tom Tr.f 175 seres Runs 3.80 Cameron, H A 475 acres Cameron Hill 14.98 Graham, J M 200 acres Hide bridge 3.30 Kelly. J A 17 seres lijddle Prong 1.60 McLean, Rob 34 acres Big branch . 6.40 McNeill. Mary 100 acres Morgan Road 2.97 McNeill, JftT 15 acres Rock Bridge 1.66 Scoggins, Green 53 acres Reens 1.95 Bryant, A E Adm'r. 1000 acres Buffalo 12.97 LILLINGTON TOWNSHIP. Morgan, M R 1 8-10 acres Residence tax 1889-'90'91 $18.43 KEILL8 CREEK TOWNSHIP. Johnson, E B 110 acres tax 1889, 90 and 9l $15.04 Johnson, A S 110 acres 5 87 Matthews, Curtis 100 acres Buies creek 5.54 STEWARTS CREEK. Mashburn, J S 18 acres Pi ney Woods $1.66 McLean, J G 50 acres Resi dence 2.77 Parker, Cader Jr., 132 acres Residence 3.23 Turner, Jen 20 acres Home- . stead 1.5 Spearman, Neill 100 acres Residence 4.77 The following persons have failed to pay their several assessments for the purpose of repairing the boundary fence of what is known as the Stock Law district in Stewarts Creek Township, Harnett county: Mrs. W. H. Fowler 214 acres $8.67 J. C. Smith 80 acres 2.40 John Williams, Overseer Slock Law Fence. UPPER LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP. Buck an an, J R estate 633 acres Buttlers creek $8.41 Cole, C H 11 acres Sumraer- ville 2.80 Douglas, Simon 17 acres Ceder creek 3.80 Harrington, A A Jr., 359 acres McK. Mill Tr. 21,30 Holder, Jno. 35 acres Ind bridge 1.82 McNeill, Neill estate In terest 25 acres McNeill estate 1.77 Patterson, Annie E. 81 acres Poplar Spring 2 59 Cole, G S 50 acres U. L. R. 3.56 McLean, Neill 260 acres Old Rad 2.63 McKay, Neill estnte 2500 anres on Cane Fear Biver i 16.97 LEE J. BEST, Attorncy-at-lavr, DUNN, N. C, Will practice in Harnett, and ad joining Counties. Special attention given to collection of claims, May-l-tf. Cape Fear 6 Yadkin Va'ey Bail way Company. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT march 29Tn, 1891. NORTH BOUND. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Wilmington, t.50 a m Arrive Fayetteville, 1.55 p Leave Fayetteville, 3.00 p m Leave Sanford, 4.25 p m Arrive Greensboro, 6.55 p m Teave Greensboro. 7.15 pm Leave Walnut Cove, 9.00 p no Arrive Mt. Aliy, 11.15 p m No 4. Daily Except Sunday. Leave Beunettsville, 12.40pm Leave Maxton, . 1.27 p m Arrive Fa yeteville, 2.57 p m No. 16, Daily Except Suaday. Leave Ramsenr, 7.25 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.05 a m Leave Greensbor, 10.45 a m Arrive. Madison, 1.03 pm No. 12, Dally Except Sunday. Leave Greensboro 10.10 am Leave Walnut Cove .1,55 p m Arrive Mt. Airy 7.55 p m No, 14, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Bennettsville 1.00 a m Ieave Maxton 4.25 a m Arrive Fayetteville 9.55 a ra SOUTHBOUND. No. 1, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Mt. Airy, 6.00 a m Leave Walnut Cave, 8.11 a m Arrive Greensboro, 10.00 a m Leave Greensboro, 10.30 am Leave San ford, 12.45 p m Arrive Fayetteville, 2.06 p m Leave Fayetteville, 3.04 p m Arrive Wilmington. 7.05 p m No. 3, Dally Except Sunday. Leave Faj-ettevllle, 2.11 p m Leave Maxton, 3.32 p ra Arrive Bennttsvllle, . 4.22 p m No. 15. Dally Except Sunday. Leave Madison, 2.45 p ra Arrive Greensboro 4.55 p m Ieave Greensboro, 5.15 p m Arrive Ramseur, 8.10 p m No. 11, Daily Except Sundas. Leav Mt. Airy 2.10 p m Leave Walnut Cove 6,15 p m Arrive Greensboro 9.30 p in No. 13, Daily Except Sunday. Leave FayettevUla 10.15 am Leave Maxton 4.30 p m Arrive Bennettsville x.Oopra W, L.KYLE, J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass, Acnt, Geper U Manager, for Infants and Children. I & Adapted to children tiai I ri:mimid It ipertor to axy proncripUoa QMinitoin.w H. A. JUcm, H. D., 121 Bo. Oxford EC, ErookJjn, N. T. TTBmof 'CotorU'to otatrerwd d Ma BMrtta mo known tkt 1 seems -?rx of uuTeroratlon to endor 1C Fewtrethe InteULceot Xanllle who Uo not keep C&cna lrtthiaeMy reach." Cuaoe 5tATTX, D. D . Nw York City. Late Faator Koomloedale aonncd Ciiurck. T CtoTAoa JOHN A. M KAY & CO., General Metal Workers, Mannfatures and Wholesale Dealers in all kinds Tur pentine Tools, the Finest Ever Made in the Soiith. Write for Prices an 1 Terms. H.I. MDUFFIK, General Insurance Agent ; F A YETTE V I LLE. N . C. , REPRESENTING The Niagara (Fire) of New York, Or ganized in 1851. Assets over 82,000,000. The ORIENT (Fire) of Hartford, Conn.. Organized in 1S72. Assets $2,000,00). The New Ti! ork Life, of New York, Organized in 1 845. Asset $116,000,000. AND OTIIER- LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT ill UYE 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 WEEKLY WORLD, One Dollar a Year. Contains the be3. features of any J Weekly printed. M. QUAD, late of the Detroit Free Press, writes a page of matter every week. SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. THE WEEKLY wQBLD, Dec 3 tf New York City. MARKFiT REPORT. Cotton. Middling Low Middling Stains 63 D8 5 I Turpentine. Virgin $2 60 Yellow Dip 2 0C Hard $1-00 Country Produce.. Chickens Egga Hides Corn Peas Butter Haras 15(625c 8 'lGc Co 60.1.00 2025 10 DyMpepsia and Liver Complaint Is it not worth the aerial! price of 75c. to free yonr3elfof everv symp tom of these distressing complaints, if yon think so call at our store and get a bottle ot sniloh's Vitalizer, eve ry bottle has a printed guarantee on it, use accordingly and if it docs ou no good it will cost you nothing. Sold by D. H. Hood. JOHN A--.McK AY'S Hardware Hoxise is the place to buy your HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, TIN and GLASS WARE, HOLLOW WARE. PAINTS OILS Vc, Headquarters for PLOWS ar.d CASTINGS and FARMERS HARDWARE generally. Don't forget the place Corner WTilson and Broad Streets. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Respectfully, JOHN A. MKAY? DUNN, N. C. CatoH carte OoTfc, Ooarttpttfcn, B&ur JJtociica, Diarrhoe. rucltio. KituoJurioua Budioailea. v.v wTrnl T hare your Cirtoha, ' aad shall always J2? d so as ii haa invariably produce DmmtmA results." Enwix F. Paaon. M. 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Vhere d you ;et nil of your information fr.iiii in this liTt'e out-oi'-the way place? for yo;i never g t the city." Katk: '-Why, Jennie, you will make mo vain. I htivoonly r.ne source ot-iaformatien, but it is surp!-:siii how it moeta all wants. 1 very seldom hear of nnythnur new but what tiieViext feiv days brinsr me full information on the suojoct. Jdauic? Nol Magrazine! A.nl a Kirr.t tronsuio it is to us all, for it reallv f:iriiis!ns the ivndinK for the whole liousV-hoid ; father haspiven up his magazine thut ho has t-tkcii f'-r ycovs, us he says this one rives more nntl liotter information en the subjo-ts of t'uo dav ; and mother sayi that it id taat that makes her eucb a famous housokee:n'r. In fact, wo ali srrree that it la the only really family mapa;:ine published, as wo inivo sent for pamfjC3of all of them, and l!nd that one is all lor men, another all for v.-onion, nnd nnotlscr for children only, while this one suit every cno of us; so we only need to t ik-j f.no instead of several, and th-.it i? wii-M-o the economy cornea in, for it la only f-'.O) n year. Perhaps yoti think I am too "lavish in my rroiae ; but 1 vri'l let you see ours, or, be! to; f til!, send 10 cents to the puh Hstioi, W. Jennings Dcmorest, 15 East 14th Street, New York, for a sample copr, and I shall always consider that I have done you a g'reat favor ; and may bo you will be cutting us out, as you s-.iy hnve th reputation fi bein.ir the ber.t informed family in town. If that be so, it ia Demcrest'a family Magaxuoe that dte3 it." am . - v. mams . sKse-s mm Si. Titus 3aace Cured. VIII San Andheas, Cal. Co., CaL. Feb. 1889. My boy, 13 years old, was so affected bv St. Vitus Dance that he could not go to school for 2 years. Two bottles of Pastor Koenig's Nerve tending school again. MICHAEL O'CONNEL. A Very Bad Case. East Newmaesbt. Md.. March 8. 18W. My daughter had epilepsy bo severe that the would have 0 or 7 fits every 24 hoars. Imme diately after using Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonic the spasms decreased in number, and in less than two weeks from taking the first dose they entirely ceased. Before using this medicine her mind was very weak, but now mind and mem ory are folly restored, and she is entirely cared of the fits by the use of this great remedy. MBS. J. H. ANDREWS. v Jf" ff A Valuable Boole mn XervotM -' fj Diseases sent free to anr address, ( Jl 8 E ;d iwor patisnts can also obtain i z. aai&B this medicine ftwe of chars;. This remedy ha been prepared by the Reverend Psotcr Koemg. of Port Wsrne, Ind4 since 1ST, and .Ov? t-repired under his direction by the KCEHIC TJiZlX "O., Chicago, 111. br Iiru?ist at per Bottlew flfixrSTt ?rje C1.75. 6 Bottles for 88. Why do so many people we see around ns seem to prefer to sufler and te mado miserable by Tndigs tion, Constipation. Dizziness, Loss fApietitc, Coming up of llie Food, Yollow Skin, when for 75c. we will sell them Shiloh's Vitalizer, guaran teed lo cure them. Sold by D. H. Hood. If you feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ,. htm b vV.il ic-'ifs i v Dm i 1 we:now have the IN TOWN. ... TOILET ARTICLES, CONFECTIONARIKS. BTC. SCHOOL BOOKO, LATJNERETH3 new Crop GARDEN SEEDS, TWO PAPERS FOR FIYE CENTS. CALL AND SEE US. . VERY RESPECTFULLY, D. II. HOOD. Mexican Mustan Liniment, A Cure for the Ailments of McQ and Beast. A long-tested pa!n reliever. 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