THE TilVlES. TIIUKSDAY, APRIL 28, 1892 HATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Clmrclie. Prkkyteuian Services every first Sunday at 11 :, in., mid 7 p. tn. Kw. G..A. Hough, Pastor. Methodist. Services the 4th Sun day at 11 a. in., and at night at 7 p. i". First Smul iy night at 7 p. in. Sunday School at 3 p. ni., Prof. D. B. Parker, Superintendent, IU:v. J. D. Pegram, Pastor. . rniMiTivE Baptist. Services Sat iiruaj and Sunday morning before the third Sunday in each month. P.KV. IiURNICK VToOD, Pastor. DiscifT:s. Services 3rd Sunday in each month, morning and night. ' Sun day School at 4 p. m., every Sunday. Prayer Meeting every Thursday night. I;i:v.. C. W. Howard, Pastor. C, W. B. M. meet every Monday night aftr the 2nd and 4th Sunday in each Baptist. Services every Sunday at 11 a. in., a id 7:.'50 p. in.-, except the Third Sunday morning. Sunday School at 9:."t a. m., B. G. Taylor, Snot. Praver Meeting every Thursday evening tit 7:39., P.kv. W. V, Watson, Pastor. FitEK-V.'tLL Baptist. Services on S"co!::l Sunday at 11 o'clock Rod on 4th Sunday a: p. m. Ri:v. B. A. Johnson, Pastor. LOCAL. liaeal! is the go with the young men now. Mr. Werter Hays, of Franklin, coun'y is spending some time with Mr. Foscue. ' . Mr. E. F. Young's .new residence will soon be completed and he will move in. Mr. K F. Foscue was appointed Ja-t waek as a Notary Public for -II-ufnett county by Gov. Holt. The Tim'i:s has made several efforts to interest the people about a bridge eL Averasb ?ro, but it seems no one cures to make any start for it. It is reported that a certain young man in town last week bo-.:ght hira tome ncv pants and went calling that night especially for the young lady to see him with them on before li ey looked old. We reer-ivod a' communication last week from Benson with no name signed, so we consigned it to the wuste b-isket as we cannot publish any communi-'aiion or article with out knowing the wiiter, A reliable gentlemen from News, ton CI rove says that there il a man in Lis township who received a donation in the shape of one dozen duck eggs, and not having a hen ready for set ting he is trying to hatch them out himself. We would suggest that the gentlemen order an incubator by first mail. With tliis issuo we mail a supple . ir.ont which treats of the vaxious t forms of cancer and skin diseases, written by Dr. J. H. Daniel, the specialist on cancer. He has treat ed some serious cases in this count7 w iih success, and any who are threat cued wtth anything of the kind will be benefited by his information. Harnett county can boast of the tr.oi-t industrious woman so far on record. Some four years -ago Mrs. Lucy McLeod. of Neills Creek town ship, went to work and hewed out the sills find posts and did most of the work on building herself a comfort able little house. This winter she has done all tlie necessary "Pitching r on her farm which was some 800 or 1000 yards, besides she has split a number of rails .and repaired the old fences. She-is one who believes in bringing about the necessary reforms without joining the Alliance or anr other party, and if lots of our people would profit by her example it will be useless for a Thir l party. On the 30th of this month we bold our primaries throughout the county, and on May the 2nd our County Con vention. So to the true Jeffersonian Democrats, all who wish to sail un der the good old Democratic banner, which has done so much for 'our county and our State.- We would eay go to these Conventions united for good men and to the Alliance men we would say don't be lead from the principles of a party that you know have been tried and found solid. Don't listen to the hothead ed leaders who are trying rather to stir up a discord for their own bene fit. When en like that come up and try to down the voice of the more conservative and cool-beaded, there is need for Democrats to bestir them selves, for there is danger. So lets march r.p as usual that big Demo cratic majority in Harnett. Tuesday was the 73rd Anniversarj of Odd Fellowship in America. Mr Benten F. Williams, or Wins low, was in to see as Saturday. The I. O. O, F. have moved their Hall up stairs over Mr. J. C. Cox's store. Remove boils, pimples and skin eruptions, by taking Aver's Sarsapa rilla. Baldness ought not to ccme till the of 55 or later. If the hair begins to fall earlies, use Hairs Hair Re newer and prevent baldness and gray ne ss. Rev. Mr. Bradshaw of Little River Acad cm', has accepted the invita tion to deliver the address on the I0tbofMav8t3 o'clock p. m., at Cbicora Cemetery. Mr. Hradshaw is a fluent speaker and will entertain you well, bear him. Id consequcnee of winter diet and lack oX open air exercise, the whole physical mechanism becomes Impair cd. Ayor's Sursaparilla is, the proper , .... .1 from t he blood. On Friday evening of last week this section was visited bv a severe rain and hail storm. The cloud j came up from the Southwest and the hail lasted some 15 or 20 minutes, .he ground was almost covered with hail stones. Some of the largest we ever saw. We weighed some that weighed an ounce. The Disciple church was struck by the lightening duiing the storm and took olf a good manjT shingles from the steeple. It ran down in the chu-ch a, two places damaging the plastering and split ling up some posts. All vegeteble crops were damaged bod by. This issue closes the contest for the paper by giving us the best defi nation for a kiss. At the end of i each month we have have given a'l definitions received during the month, i So below we give the balance and in ! next weeks paper will announce the successful one. A kiss is an inspired and tasteless morsel, which. becomes delicious and detectable in proportion a? it is flav ored with love. N. A kiss is not enough for one, just enough for two, too much for three. N. A kiss is like creation, because it is made of nothing, but ver' good. " K. A young lady from ti e Eas'ern part of ll'.c State telephoned us this ' .... ! aennuion : a kiss is a ip ucKing. A kiss i an inspired and tasteless morsel, which becomes delicious and detectable when flavored with love. N. More Homa Missionaries- Sometime ao the wiiter was in the country about 4 miles from Dunn one Sunday morning and met two youngsters out wtth d,gs hunting rabbits. We ask them if thej went every Sun day they said very nearly. We then aked them if the3' did not know it was a sin to hunt on the Sabbath, and they said, we don't know as it is. j Well, we told them il was, and asked them to call in their pack ot 7 hound dogs and never do so again, but they went on into the woods, This readers does not loo,c well here in a moral civilized country, a lai.d of Bibles and clmrches. Why, there two 3-oung men are almost nar enough to be shaded by the spires of of six christain churches and then we allow such ignorance as this. Why 1 it is perfectly pri-porterous, It seems to us that the chuiches. are not doing their full iraport, We should reach out and spread Sunday School and church work so as to bring about a change among the classes of this kind, who seem to regard the Sabbath no more than this. There is work for us among our own people. Let's teach them that Sunday is a day of rest. Dividend No- 2. General W. G. LeDuc, receiver for the nefunct People's National Bank of this place, authorized the state- 1 ment that within the next ten days , ... . , . , , - be will declare another dividend of 15 per cent, out of the collections thus far made, payable to the credi tors and depositors, at once. Gen. LeDuc tells us; that he has cherished the hope till aloug that he would have . i i.i- ... j i i. at leasi oecn aoie to ueciare anoun-r .wlon.l of -20 nr nent.. but was disappointed in making certain col lections, and though, in view of the great demand for money, it would be better to declare a 15 per cent, div" lueDd than none at an. lie is sun hopeful that oepoaor will be paid dollar for dollar, and that was about as far as the reporter interrogated him. Fayetteyille Observer. lemeuy, m u.e spring or tue year, to j iooki,15 follow, was indeed coin strengthen the appetite, invigorate j inanding in appearance, in "full the system, and expel all impurities j dress," blushing in conscious pride. Married. Vaunia. April 22;h. At the, residence of the bride father, Prof. A. E. Shaw of Fayet'e ville, . C, was married to Miss Florence Byrti, the accomplished daugitter of Mr. and Mr3, A. J, B3rd of Harnett county. The marriage cereuionj wa3 beautifully rendered by Rev. J. D. Pegram of Dunn, in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Wednesday evening. April the 20th. The scene was a lovely country j hunit, around which clustered every J creature comfoit. from which have gone many talented sons and educa ted daughter?, fine which presides a hostess, who always knows how to make her gue-t happy, and on this occasion made a special etfort (it be ing the marriage of her "baby gir!) and a genial ho?t who always knows how to welcome a friend, and even a stranger made to fell at home an I at case beneath, his hospitable roof greeted the guest. The groom, who i. naturally a fiue beside his youthful, bride. The bride, who all say is beautiful, looked in descindably pretty in her becoming costume of navy blue silk, and many the compliments paid her. The presence of Misses Lina and Lizzie Shaw of Liliington, Miss Ida Pegram and sister of Dunn, in their pretty evening dresses, combined to rnak it one of the most beau'.iful aid enjoyable nianiagc occasions that it has ever been the pleasuse of the writer to attend. Veuina. From Spout Springs Ne.vs is scarce. No more hydra phobia in our viciuty since our last writing. Messrs, lirito-. fc Johnson of Cam eron, N. C, have purchased the Pine Forest turpentine land of J. F. Clark of Manchesjcr N. C, and have erected ft saw ra,!1 thereon. They have rent- ed Tram engine from the Consolidat ed Lumber Compan, of Spout Springs, and will lay a track from Spout Springs to their mil!. They expect to operate in the lum ber business extensively. They are said to be gentlemen of the get-up andget port, and we heartily welcome them in our n Mst The laboring classes (which, means all) are in g-.od Fpirits siuce work has opened up, as the mills have nil been shut down for a long while. Though wages are low, everything we " , .. . ibe farmers are browsing about tne rain and frost, but s'.ill it comes. No politics over our wav, only as the 1 atl -ng newspapers (chunking at tha editors) brings ti-em. A great deal is said about reduce ing the acreage of cotton, and sup pose it will be planted in cane, as there is somewhat a cane fever ; pres valent just now, J. Resolutions of Respoct- Yte, the members of Lucknow Lodge No. 115, have heard with pro- j found sadness the loss of our worthy brother II. W. Jernigan in the death of his father, which occured at his home in Sampson cjounty, on the 25th day of April 1S92. Resolved 1st. That while we bow in humble submission to the in- j finite will of All Mighty God, we ex ! tend to cur dear brother our hearts 1 full of sympati-.. We pause, and ask our Bro. to look upward where all sadness is healed and bereave ments made whole. ' Resolved 2nd, That these reso lutions be sent to our county paper, with the request that they publish j the same; also a copy be sent to our brother, and the same to be entered upon our iainute3. Dunn. N. C, April 27th 1S92. Ekasmus Lee, Committer. J. L. Thompson. K. F. Foscue. Guaranteed Cure. . We authorize our advertised drug gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov- ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, upon this condition. If you i arBk i;,-i iti, r ,i. r i i . i are afflicted with a Coush, Low or ! any Lung. Throat or Chest troudle, j and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experiunco no benifit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded, We Could not make this offer did we not i know tnat Dr- Kiu3'a Discovery could be relied on. It never disap points. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug Store. Large size 5QC an(j iq0 Good Flour at $2.50 y er sack, cot fee at 17 cents per pound, fine mo- lases and syrup all at Dupree & Lane. DisdV Monday night Mr. Lewis Jer:J tjan of ftampson county, passed awav. He was an esteemed citized, had reached the tipe age of 73 years. He leaves a wife and 8 children be hind, Pneumonia was the cause of his death. On Tuesday about 1 o'clock Henry, the little son of Mr. L. B. Johnson died after several days serious Ill ness. Siiiloh's Catakrh Remedt. A marvelous cure for Catarrh, Diphthe ria. Canker mouth and Headache. With each bottle there is an ingeni ous n.sal Injector for the more suc- ccsiful treatment of these complaints without charge. Price 50c. Sold by D. H. Hood. James W. Lanccster, Hawkins ville. Ga., writes: "My wife was in bad health for eight j'ears. Five doctors and as many more different patent mrdicines'had done her no good, Six bottles of B. B. B. has cured her." 1-m. For sale bv D. H. Hood. We have a speedy and positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria, canker mouth and headache, in Shiioh's Ca tarrh Remedy. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you de sire health and sweet breath. Price oOc. Sold bv D. H. Hood. Children Cry for. Pitches Ctw? NOTICE. I have a 2 1-2 years old thorough bred Jersey Bull I wish to sell, as 1 have more stock than I can manage well. The beast is very docile and kind. I will sell cheap for cash, or oo lime with good not. J. A. Layto", Dunn, N. C. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Important to Ladies. Sir I made use of your . Piiilc token with ray last child, in ordkr to procure a safe and estey t-s.v.v.!. I used it about two months before rur expected time, until I was taken sick, and I had a very quick and easy confinement. Nothing occured to proteact my convalesence, and I got about in less time than usual for m. I tiling it a medicine that should be used by every expectant mother, for should they but trj it as I have, tbey would neyer again be without it " at such times, I am yours respectfully, Mrs. ELIZABETH D1X .Any merchant or druggist can pro cure Risley's Piiilotoken, for $1 a bottle. . CHARLES F. RISLEY, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Cortlandt St. New York. Feb 25th-tf. Ladies Vest at 25 cents per pair, and everything in proportion at Du pree & Lane's. Go go Dupree & Lane's and see the ladies shoes for 80 cents per pair, button and lace, Go to Dupree & Lane's and see their Gents lined and bound shoes at 75 cents per pair. Dupree & Lane sells a nice Sur day shoe tor boys at 65 cents. Calico, Lawn Shallie from 3 to 4 cents per yard at Dupree & Lane's. Eye-Glasses at cost at D. H. Hood's Drug Store. Rail Road Mills Snuff Sweet and Strong at D, H. Hood's Drugstore, Buy your School Hooks and Sta tionery from D. H. Hood. Fine Oil Paintings at D. H. Hood's $1.50. fe'-iSS AND THE (139 Qsc el FClflCS I FGR LADIES. GRAPg DIAMOND FRAME CUSHION and PNEUMATIC TIRE! mMm Ml Warranty Vitk Every Wheel SEXD YCUS ADC-RI3S FOB CATAL&GL'E ARIEL GYGLE MFG. OO,,0""!"' til ; f i If" ! it .l'.n ! I Patic;:iiz& Uoutv' i:;Jutri .ci.ii j. ou R. A, JOHNSON, Manufacturer of CARTS, WAG ONS aud BUGGIES, if you need a first cJass BUGGY I have them and I will sell for less mouey than the same quality of work can be bought for elsewhere, so come along aud I will guarantee satisfaction. If j ou 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 Lave some Second Hand Buggies oa hand and will pell them verj' cheap. I am determined to" hold the head quarters for the best work for the least money. I am thankful for the very liboral 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 bu?ines3 come and see me before yon buy, for I am yours to please, R. A- JOHNSON, DUNN, N. C. NOTICE I 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 Liliington to the highest bidder for cash one tract of land in Averas ooro township, Harnett county, con taining about 109 acres and bounded as follows : Adjoining the lands of J, R. Godwin, Louis Jackson and others,. it bviug lot No. 6. lu the dN 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 purchase money. C. McARTAN. Mch-31 4t Sheriff. :o:- LADIES: I have a Beautiful and Complete line of MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS. My SPRING STOCK is Rich with New Styles. The Shapes arc Beautiful MY PRICES are bound to suit. Call and see them. I wish to: THANK my CUSTO MERS for their Liberal and Pleasant Patronage last Season, and now de sire to show them a NICER LINE for LESS MONEY. Very Respectfully. MRS. D. A. KOONCE. Dunn, N. C. IiesCrTing: Praise. We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Dr. King's New, Life Pills, Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled re medies that sell so well, or that have givea such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfac tory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popul. ri'.y purely on their merits. Harper& Hood Druggists. Oh. What a Com-Ii. Will you heed the warning. The signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more .terrible disease Con sumption. Ask yourselves if you can a if. rd for the sake of saving dOc, to run the .risk and do nothing for it. We kn w from experience that Shi ioh's Cure will cure your cough. It never fa: Is. Tt- evplains why mora than a million hot'les were, soli tt i pas, year.. I, relieves croup and v hooping cou2h at mce. MM; cr, do not be 'without it. For :nm- b ide or chet ue S';..-.. Plaster. Sold bv 1). . Hoo l. Ginghams from 6 to 7 cent3 per 3rard at Dupree &i. Lane's. A Fie 11 SB s S K a s T S - '5 il I 3 it the time to buy your SPRING- Yon will find thorn at the C. O. D. FAYETTEVSLLS BRANCH STORE, Next Door to J. J, WADE. The BEST and the Chcnpest Stoci of CLOTHING, FINE SSOES, AND GENTS .FURNISHING- GOODS GIVE US A CALL. J. J. "Antidola" will speedily relieve Headache and Neuralgia. A trial will convince you of its merits. Read what Rev. V. J. Fulford, editor of the North Carolina Baptist, says: "Some few weeks ago Mess. 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 from aa attack of severe nervous headache. Try it." Manufactured only by A. J. Cook & Co., Fayetteville, N. C, Price 25c. a bottle. For sale by D. H. Hood, Dunn, N. C. Children cry for Pitcher's Oastoria- TThea Baby wa rick, we gar hr Ccutorlo. Wheajfehe wju a Cbild, i&e cried for Cos tori. Whan she trains Iis, nh cluug to Caetori. Wiiea tb.a bad C'aildrea, eh to tbcta CastorH One Dollar Weekly Bu-s a Gold Watch by our Club System. Our 14-karat goldSlled cases are waranted for 20 years. Fine Elgin or Walthara movement. Stem wind and set. Lady's or Gent's size. Equal to an' 50 watch. To secure agents where we have none, Ave will sell one of the Hunting Case Watches for the Club 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 Acnt 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 was $4f." 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 particulars, EMPIRE WARCH CO., New York, Febo25th-tf. H. B. Randolph, Brunswick, Ga., writes : "I was under the care of nine different doctors, but not one did me the good that Botanic Bl'xxl Balm has done." lm Children Cry for Father's Cjstorlal Htlolka Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most nuccessful Cough Medicine we have ever sold, a few doses invariably cure the worst cases of Cough, Croup and Bioncili. while its wonderful sue o -ss ir. th cure of consumption is : : - i , :irtt!.'l i . the history of Ji-overv it 1. if or iun- . cl-t or buck lauic, une b lo! i'orous Pias ter. Sold by D. H. Hood. M A Y, , J M E, and SUMMER GOODS. DUPREE, MANAGER. J. A. FARMER, ATTORNEY AKO COUNSELOR AT U9 DTJITN, N. C. Circuit: Harnett, Johnston, Samp son add Cumberland. Collections a specialty. Prompt attention given to all buai ness placed in hand. M.ch-31-'91.3 D U. J. H DANIEL, DUNN, HARNETT CO. N.C. Specialist in the treatment of skia diseases. Best of refeiences can be furnihed upon application. Corres pondence solicited. W. E. M0SCHI8ON, Jonesboro, K. C. L. Il.CHari, Liliington, N. 0. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW LILLINGTONv N. C. Office fronting Court House.' April-21-92. A Million FrielltlN. A friend in need is n friend indeed, !- and not less than one million people have found just such a fried as in Dr. King's New Discovery for onsuinp tion. Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great CougU- Meeicine, one trial will convince you - that it has wonderful curative poi-'" ers jn all diseases pf Throat, Chest ' and Lungs. Each bottle is guaran- teed to do all that is claimed or mon- ey refunded. Trial bottles free ' at. Harper & Hood's Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1 00. I, W. E. Burnctte, takt much pleasure in informing'the public that , I have opened ray Barber Shop in v front of the Lee Hotel, where I will , be glad to see my many friends and the publicjgenerally. Having served , you when I was here befo-e, I tbank you for past favors, and beg you foe more. Respectfully. W E. BUftNETTE K. P. FOSCUE & CO., i In "Dennig Building" offers you. the cheapest Groceries and- Tobacco t in town. Come and see us, we will buy and ; pay you the cash for your Chickens, Eggs, Hams, Corn, Peas in fact anything you have to sell from at tooth brash to an elephants hide. Respectfully, ' K. F. FOSCUE & CO, ApriN2Utfn. Good, solid and sound Tobacco at D. II. Hood's Drug Store. Selling at reduced prices, as follows: 35c tobacce for 25 cents per lb. 40c ' 50c 60c 75c SO 40 50 60 BUCXLEl'S mt SALVE: The best Salve in th world fJ. Cuts, Bruises, r.'ores. Ulccrf, Salt Tieura. Fever Sores, Tetter, ChsjK d !!nnd Chilblains Corns, and all .':!'; ilrir.it;:, and itirly cur i'::.--. or no pay require).' it is guar-ao'et-ti to givepe feet satUfacUuo, or. money refunded. Price 25 cents per, box. For sale by Harper & Uood