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THE TIMES.
TUirKSHAY, AUGUST 25, 18?2
MATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Cliiirvlioi.
Pkesbyterian Services ewjy first
gunday at 11 a, ".. ami 7 p. m.
Kb v. G. A. Hough, Pastor.
yKXHdiifiT. Services the 4th Sun
hv t 11 m-i !in'1 ftt ,l'Knt l " p. im. .
yirt Sunday night Ht 8::t0 p. in. -jiunlav
g.-hool at 5 p. m.. Prof. D. I. Parker,
Superintendent,
Kkv. J. D. Peoram, Pastor.
Primitive Baptist. Service S:it-
.i.1 Siiml.iv iiinriiinci before the
thin! Sunday in each mouth.
pjscirLEB. Service 3rd Sunday In
tirh month, nioining and night. Sun-
fraver Meeting every lhursMay night.
Iir.v. C. W. Howard, 1'astor
V W. n. M. meet every Monday night
' - i 1 J. I. o 1 . I..
gfter the 3il auu iui oiiihwj iu ctn
month.
Baptist. Services every Sunday at
11 a. m., and 7:30 p. in., except the
Thirl Sunday morning. Sunday School
It 9:3 n. in., R. G. Taylor, Sunt,
praver Meeting every Thursday evening
.17:30.
Rev. W. F. Watson, Pastor.
Free-WiM- Raptist. Service on
fcond Sunday at 11 o'clock and on 4th
bunday at 5 p. m.
Rkv. IS. A. Johnson. Pastor.
LOCAL.
Crops arc damaging from the dry
weather.
Min3 Irene McKay returned home
Friday from a visit to Ilollsville.
Dr. .T. K. Fleming spent Friday
ir,d Saturday in Ualeigh.
Mr J. K. Harper is on a visit to
hi parents in Johnston county this
week.
Miss Robbie Hall of Fayetteuille.
is spending some time with Miss
Liizie McKay of Dickenson.
Rev. W, F. Watson and wife re
turned last Saturday from a pleasant
trip to Moore co.
Mrs. W. P. Baldwin and sons, W.
P. and F. P. Baldwin of Macon, Ga.,
is visiting relatives in the commun
ity
Quite a crowd of our people atten
ded the county democratic Conven
tion which met Monday in Lilling
tn.
Ualeigh had a big fire last week
t!ic acid department of Cura'eigh
Mills were burned, loss $2.,000 In
surance nearly cover the hss.
Misses Callie Avera and Nett e
Barnes left. Monday for the Greens
boro Female College where the)' will
spend this session,
Mis- Mamie Johns of Auburn N
C. who has been visiting Mr J. C
Cox family, returned home Monday
to the regret of her many friends
here
Prof. Wilson Principal of the Gra
ded Schools of Beaufort S. C. spent
several days in the city, this week
Mr. Wilson taught some years ago at
L. K. Academy.
Misses Mamie Lighifoot and Janie
Dunklin who haye been spending
some time with Mrs, E. F. Young
left Tuesdav for the Hammocks, Oh 1
boys we are sorry for your heart
aches but such is life.
Senator M. W. Ransom is again
in his own State and already he has
"began work for the success of his
party, lie made some rousing speech-
?s in the western part of the state
since Congress adjourned.
Miss llossie Smith and brother,
Mr, Edwiu. spent Friday evening in
town, they came over to meet Miss
Annie Crow of lva'einh, who is
spending some time with Miss Ros
sie. Mr. Frank Furgerson, who has
charge of the shoe department of
Tucker & Co., of Raleigh, and who is
one of the best shoe men in the
Stale, spent several days in town
last week with Dr. Sexton.
Miss Myrtie Harper who has been
here taking a course in telegraphv
fur the past two months, under our
clever agent Mr. Jefferys left Tues
day morning for her home near
Smithaeld. She has accepted a posi-
tlrn in the Female School at
Grange.
Tle Third-parLy is waning every
in oar county. Some of them
kave already seen the error of their
ay and are repenting l-i sack cloth
and ashes, but don't like to come up
nJ isk forgiveness because their sin
Lr' betn so arcat.
Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Young pahl a
flying visit to "Wilson last week.
Trinity College will open at Dur
ham Sept 1st, in the New Building.
I haye a building lot on Hroad
street for sale. J. A. Heaves.
Turnip Seed (new crop) for sale at
I). II. Hood's Drug Store.
We arc sorry to . chronicle the ill
ness of our young friend Mr. Albert
Harrell.
We hear with regret that Mrs. J,
W. Atkinson is very sick. Hope she
will soon recover.
Our section was visited by a de
lightful rain Tuesday eve which was
much needed.
W. A. Guthrie Esq, will not accept
the nomination tendered him for Atty
General by the Third Party.
Look at the expression on the taces
of the two young men. The mer
chant and the Ph. G. "Will they
never come back?"
Call and see D. H, Hood's 25 cent
'lodacco before you bu3.
The boys are feeling sad the cause
I guess you all know, they have not
seem their cot in three week until
midnight.
A full 1 ine of school books just re
ceived at D. H. Hood's Drugstore.
Miss Eula Cox of our town, has ac
cepted the position of Music teacher
with the Progressive Institute.
Prof. Mason's Sdtool is making
fine progress numbering 46 scholars
with new additions each day.
Mrs. J. A. K. Tucker and Mrs. R.
Moore, who have been visiting the
family of Mr. G. W. Cox, returned
to their home in Greeuville Monday.
Hon. David B.Hill will cavas the
State of N. Y. for Grover Cleveland
and democracy. He says Cleveland
shall carry his own State and David
B. is a wire puller.
Why don't soma one of our goo I
Democrats call a meeting some night
and organize a Cleveland and Carr
Club? We can no doubt d.n some
thing for our country in that way.
Key. R. A. Johnson is holding an
interesting meeting at the Free Will
church this week, he is assisted by
Rey, Mr. Mackleway of Fayetteville,
and other visiting ministers.
The Progressive Institute opened
3'esterda Prof. Parker the old veter
an teacher, principal, who has taught
very successful for the past two years
in our midst.
The Republicans of Harnett have
issued a call for a county convention
on Aug. 31. That is two calls now
out, one has been called by Root.
Graeme a negro and the other by A.
B. Godwin Esq., of our town, There
seems to he some difference as to
which is the man with the authority
of calling their Convention.
We think there is another young
man in our town who is trying his
fertle brain to see if he can't get to
Greensboro. He is not useing the
"Cigar plan" like the other young
man mentioned in the local "Tis sad
but true"' but now he is4 never seen
with out "The Coffin Nail" in his
month.
Last week 10 miles from Greens
boro, an old man named Swain was
shot down m his house and robbed
of $500. He was 86 years old and
was ready to start West where his
relatives all lived when his untimely
fate came, One white boy, named
Reynolds, and two negro boys, all of
bad character, haye been arrested.
The colored people seem to be car
rying on an extended protracted
meeting, and at some of their ser.
vices they get rather nois. While
we think the decendants of Ham
need preaching and have no objec
tions to their meetings, we do say
their preachers should avoid such
uuusual exercise as we saw there
one night last week. More preaching
and less shouting would result in far
more good.
Passed from this life Tuesday
morniug about S o'clock little Emma,
the only child of Mr. and Mrs P. T,
Masscngill- She was a sweet little
girl 5 months and 11 days old, was
the joy and comfort of her parents,
i.nd hard to give up, but the little one
has gone to sweet repose wheie no
sickness will ever enter there. The
Times extends heartfelt sympathies
to the sad parents in this their hour
of bereavement, and commends' them
to Him, who doeih ali things well, for
comfort.
j The Lieutenant Gov. Mr. Cobb on
Ls-jm,,.,, ,,,v-0t .i,.t m un in.
dieted and will probably have to de
cline the nomination yet, just as we
told the third Party men whan they
come from the convention. They will
have to hold one or two more before
they can get a ticket who will stick
to a platform their nominees can
stand on.
Miss Addie Young one of the tele
graph students of the office iiere will
leave Saturday to visit her home at
Fair Blurf and spend a few days on
the Sound before her return.
Hon. B. H. Bunn and Ed. S. Ahell
will address the people of Benson
and surrounding country on Thursday
night Aug the 2.th. Go and hear
them, other distinguished speakers
will be there.
Hon. Adlai E. Stephenson of 111.,
the candidate for Vice-President,
will (ill six appointments in North
Carolina during the month of Sep
tember. He is dated now to be in
the State on the 16th, to begin the
fight. Charlottee will probably be
the first place he speaks.
The Democratic ticket for this
count which was brought out Mon
day the 22nd, can't be beat. With
such high toned spotless, gentlemen,
clear record, well qualified, and bet
ter still, pure Democrats, we see
nothing in the way of our success in
this election. Eyer nominee can
and must be elected.
The meeting at the Deciple church
coutinues, Rev. Mr. Davis has preach
ed 3ome excellent, practical, logical
and very able sermons. Rev. Mr.
Howard the pastor came Tues
day and will assist in the mee ing.
He was accompanied by Mrs Howard
the interest is increasing, some con
verts so far.
A Card-
I, having heretofore been a mem
ber of the Republican party, take
this opportunity of announcing my
self as no longer atliliated with that
party, and hereby declare myself a
member of the Democratic party,
and shall do all in my power to elect
the present ticket.
I). W. Turner.
Westville, N. C., Aug. 22, 1802.
Married.
On Sunday August 21st. at th re
sidence of the brides father in Aver
asboro township, Harnett county,
Cephus Johnson of Meadow town
ship, Johnston count, led to the
hyraenial alter Miss Mary Tart. Rev.
J. B. Parker, officiating.
Waiters in attendance :
G. W. Neighbors with Miss Fannie
Johnson; Jes-e M. Tart with Miss
1
Laura Johnson; Allen L. Barefoot
with Miss Emma Tart; Johnnie
Johnson with Miss Rebecca E. Tart.
After breakfast the wedding party
made their way to church at Benson,
thence to the brides father, where ail
joined in for a good dinner.
Democratic Primary.
Friday, Aug. 10, 1892.
. Dr. M. W.' Harper chairman called
the meeting to order and asked G.
K. Grautham to act as temporary
secretar'.
By motion the organization was
made permanent by a unanimous
vote,
The Convention decided to send 11
delegates which they were entitled to
from this township to the county
Convention Monday the 22nd, at
Lilliugton,
A committee was appointed by the
chair to name tb"e delegates and sub
mit to the convention for rejection or
adoption. Tbeir report was rejected
and a second committee appointed,
who reported the following names as
delegates:
M. W. Harper. E. F. Young, J. L.
Thompson, G. K. Grantham, J. F.
Phillips, B. A, li edges, Lee J. Best,
G. W. Neighbors, J as. A. Taylor.
James Pearsall, D. T. Jones and W .
J. Hodges, which was adopted,
Mr. C. W. Jones was then nomi
nated for Constable by acclamation.
Nominations for the various offices
was then in order, D, E. Green and
Col.. K. Murchison were nominated
for House of Representatives; for
Sheriff J. D. Barnes and C. McArtan;
for Clerk G. E. Green, W. J. Wash
burn and J. H. Withers; for Register
of Deeds H. T. Speara; for Treasur
er W. M, Sexton; for Coroner Dr. F.
T. Moore; for county Surveyor N. B.
Hood. Me-srs. Hood, Spears and
Moore nominations were made by
acclamation.
A ballot was then taken for Sher
iff, Clerk and House of Representa
tive : Barnes received 79; McArtan
2; Green GO; Murchison 6; Withers
1; Prince 71; Washburn 5.
Every Democrat is to be a dele
gate in the county Convention.
Capt. J. W. Atkinson addressed
the convention in a short but appro
priate speech. He congtatulated the
harmony and enthusiasm of the peo
ple, and told them to stick together
from now on. That theie are only
two parties the Democrats and Re
publicans, there was no Third part,
but if the grumblers should hold on
until November we would settle af
fairs for them, The convention ad
journed. M. W, Harper., Chairman.
C. K- G 1 AN Til AM. SCCV.
Written for The Times.
My Country Be True.
By
Bill Gkey.
The Third party old plan new
name,
Republicans, it is just the same,
Then Democrats beware yes,
. we'll take care,
And save our country from shame,
What reform can we hope from
these.
Who have sought our South to ag
grieve. Yes, have cursed us with words
and would curse us with swords
If they could the victory achieve.
This wolf in sheeps clothing; we
helieve her
We'll accept as our safeguard ? Iso
never.
We'll bury this vice, never more to
arise,
With the epitaph : "Third Party and'
Weaver."
With such as officers for county
and Slate,
And Weaver and Field 'twill be very
late,
Ere our people will permit these
fellows to sit
Or to rule at our commonwealth gate.
Good Democrats, yes, we have been
tried,
But we're solid to say we are on the
right side,
Of course we will remember, that
day in November,
When Third party at last, shall have
died.
Then brother 'tis time you awake
to dutj,
If you haven't already shown Dem
ocratic oeauty
Toward your county act fair, to
the polls then repair
On election day nd vote for your
country.
With the Force Bill still threaten
ing our country.
And other tilings equally as dirty,
We should work with a might and
stand for our rights
Supporting the banner of Liberty.
Then let us be faithful to these;
Nor God and our country displease,
May the banner of light the stars
and the stripes,
Ever float in our country s breeze.
Barclavsville, N. C, Aug. 16, '92.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castona7
'Tis Sad, But True.
Among the young ladies that left
Monday to attend school at Greens
boro, was one who is very
dear to one of our boys, so dear, at
least, he could not bear to be separat
ed from her long at a time, and as
she cannot come home before vaca
tion, the oung man thought of a
plan very soon that will give him an
excuse to visit Greensboro, and the
very day she left he began to smoke,
and just "sticks" to his cigar all the
while, trying to make it a habit, so
that he can go to Keeley for treat
ment, and thereby be in the same
town whether under the girl's
sweet smiles or not. Oh 1 dosen't
love mako the brain active in deviss
ing plaD3 to meet its object.
Children Cry for Ptoher's Castoria
Do you scratch ? Haven't ou got
the Itch? Ifso, you can get cured
for 50 cents, D. H. Hood will sell
you two boxes Hood's Itch Ointment
for 50 cents. No cure lo pay.
I have just in a nice line of Station
ary snd prepared to furnish you any
thing in this line from the cheapest
Note Paper to the finest Linen Paper,
Bill Heads, Statements. Draft Books,
Receipt Books, Tablets, ets. Call
at D. H. Hood's Drugstore when in
need of anything in this line.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria!
Mocking bird food and Canary
bird Seed at D. H. Hood"s Drug
Store.
DTJim ACADEMIC
INSTITUTE.
DUNN, N. C.
Fall term begins August, 15th.
Strict discipline will be maintained.
Public patronage solicited.
Terms reasonable.
B. K. Mason, A. B., Principal,
Mrs. A., J. B. Hai:kkll, Music,
Aug. l!-i:r.
A Yjitlic Girl- Ili'TOricnt C iu :i
Ijili1Iiotte.
Mr. and Mrs, Loren Tresott are
keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at
Sand Beach, Miss., and are blessed
witq a daughter, four years old. Last
April she was taken down with Meas
les, followed with a dreadful Cough j
and turning inco a Fever. Doctors
at home and at Detroit tieated her
but in vain, she grew worse rapidly,
until she was a ' mere "handful of;
bones.'.' Then she tried Pr. King's
New Diatovery for Consumption and
after the use of twa and a half bot
tles, was completely cured. They
say Dr. King's New Discovery is
worth its weight in gold, yet you may
get a trial bottle free at Harper &
Hood s Drugstore.
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with
Ayer'sSarsaparilla
A cure
Is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.'
Has Cured Others
will cure you.
lBrOnoiiucel llopclc, Yet
From a letier written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote :
"Was taken with a bad cold, which
settled on my Lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated in Consump
tion. Four doctors gao me up, say
ing I could live but a short time. I
gave myself up to my Saviour, deter
mined if I could not stay with my
friends on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. King's New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all
eight bottles; it has cured me, and
thank God I am now a well and
hearty woman.". Trial bottles free
Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular
size, ooc. and 1.00. i
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ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wi'mington & Weldon Rail Soad
and Branches..
CONDENSED SCHEDULE-
TRAINS OOIXO SOUTH.
No. 2:S No. 27 No. 41
Dated Feb. 28 '92. Fast Mail Daily-
Daily Daily. ex Sun
V M 5 M I A M
Leave Weldon li ;0 1 t i.i 6 00
Arr. Rocky Mt, 1 20 6 G(j 7 0J
Arrive Tarlforo 2 1". I
P M I
Leave Tarboro li 58 6 00
P M I
Arrive Wilson 2 18 7 00 7 40
Leave Wilson - 2 30
Arrive Selnia 3 25
Arr Fayetteville... r. 20
Leave 'loldsboro... I 3 15 I 7 40 8Zi
Leave Warsaw I 4 11 I I 30
Leave Magnolia.... I 4 27 I - 8 40 I 9 41
Arr. Wilmington.. 6 00 9 T-.T 11 25
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
J
No. 11 No. 73 No. 40
Daily
Daily. Daily. ex Sun
AM AAI j P M
Lea. Wilmington.. li :-:5 15 1 4 20
Leave Magnolia. ... 1 rl 10 r7 6 02
Leave Warsaw 11 11 6 15
Arrive Uoldsboro.. 2 "5 12 05 7 10
Lea. Fayetteville... I !i"ro
Arrive Selnift 11 :-:5
Arrive Wilson 12 80
, A M PM P"M
Leave Wilson I 3 35 j 12 T, t P. 8J
Arr. Rocky Mt 1 4 03 1 30 j 8 33
Arrive Tarboro...... 6 30 2 13
Leavrt Taboro ! 12 r.8
Arrive Weldon 5 05 : 2 55 : 10 00
Trains on Scotland Necft Branch Road leave
Weldon i 00 p in.. Halifax 4 22 m. arrive at
Scotland Nck 5 15jni. Orcein ii'e fi T2 m,
Kinston fc oo i ni. R. t liming, leaves Kinston
7 lo a in. Greenville s 25 a m. Arriving at Hal
ifax at 11 ini a m, Weldon 11 25 a in, daily ex
cept Sunday.
Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 15 a
ni. arriving Scotland N'ck 1 05 a in, Gaen
ville 5 30 i in. Kinston 7 40 j in. Returning,
leaves Kinston 7 20 a in, Greenville 9 55 a im.
Scotland Neck 2 20 pm. arrive Weldon 5.15 p
in, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarloro, N. C. via Albemarle
& Raleigh R R.. daily except Sunday. 4 40 p m
Sunday 4p m: arrive at Williainston, S.C..
"Hpni and 4 20 p ni; Plymouth 8 X0 p in., and
540 jim. P.eturr.ing leavea Plymouth. N. O.
daily except Sunday 6 00 a m. Sunday 0 oo a m
Williamston 7 20 a m. 5 ti a m. Arrive at
Tarboro, N. C. 10 4i a n and 11 20 a m.
.Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and
Faettevile Branch l.-avs Fay-ttevii! 7.30
a. in., arrive R-i'wiand 1j,15 p. ui" R-tiir!.iug
leaves Rowland Is 15 p. in. arrive Fayette- j
villo 5.15 p. in. Daily except Sunday.
Train on Midland NC Branch leav GoMs
boro, N. C. daily except Sunday, CU" a ni; ar
rive Sm:thfi-id N C. f- ?h a ui. Returning
leaves .smithfield, N. C. 7 SO a. ut. arrives
Goldsboro.N. c. i 30 a. m.
TJain on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at . p m arrives a.sriville p. ut.
Si.riiiir Hope fi 30 p, m
Returning, leaves
arrive Rocky Mount 15 a. m.: daily except
Sunday.
Tram onci.ntcn Branch ierve arsavr for
Clinton, daily except Sunday, at f. j. in and
r
Nos. 4i.40.23nud7,
SouthTound train on Wilson t Fayetteville
Brain h i.- N - Zl Northbound is No To.
I . : .-
except Sunday.
Tnin N 27 South and li North will tor
only ;t Rocky Mount, Wilson G'oM!oro and
lia-'iiolia.
Train No 7s rna!;.-5 close connc-tior, at
! TuZhiY
I I .Ln n- ll,,.lt'!fill,t d!lv t -an-
day with Norfolk and CaMiia for .sffik and
aiil points North via Norfolk.
john r. divine. Go-n. sui .
T. R. XENI.Y.G-u-
for Infants
"CMtorl is 90 wen Adapted to children
I rocomnvnd it aa superior to tar pnacriptiou
known to mc." II. A. Aacirx. iL D.,
Ill So. Oiord SL, Broukijn, Ji. Y.
" The use of ' Castoria ' ia so nnlTrrw and
Its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Fow arc the
intelligent families who do not keep Costoria
within easj reach."
Carlos Hayttv. I. D .
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdrtle Baformed Church.
Tee CrurrACK
ENGINES, X,.,s,
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Hest Machinery at Lowest Prices.
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May-26 3m.
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X. 16. .S3:itM(;A, Editor.
It. W, LiTCHFORD, Manager.
When Baby was sick, we gnre her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When eho became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When sho had Children, she gave them Castoria
Nothing adds so much to a per
son's appearance a a fine thick head
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4tm.
NOTICE
On Tuesday the 9th lay ojT August
1892, I will sell at the court house
door in the tow n of Lillington, to the
highest bidder for cash, one tract of
l.ml in Ilarnp.f.f. f.nnntv. .Tohnsionville
township, two hundred and sixty
acres, bounded as follows : Adjoin
ing the lands of Sarrah J. Cameron,
Kenneth Cameron. and others, to sat
isfy an execution io my hands for
collection against F. J. Swann for the
purchase money of said lands, and
which has been levied on said lands
as the property of said F. J. .Swann
This July 9th 1892.
C. McArtan, Sheriff.
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and Children.
Caatoria wua Colic CbfMtftrwtJoa,
Bur Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation.
KUla Worma, gtrea alorp. and protnott
Witoullnjurlou medication.
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For sereral jnoan I k&ve recommended
Jour ' Castoria, and ahall always continue to
o o as it has inrariably produced beneficial
result."
En win r. Pabdib, M.
"TbQ Wlnthrop," 123th Slrewt aad Tlh At.,
hew York CU
Compact, 77 Hub-lay Stout, Kbv Tom.
LEE J. BEST,
Attorney-ut-liiir.
DUNN, N. C,
Will practice in Harnett, and ad
oining Counties. Special attention
given to collection of claims.
, May-l-tf.
J. A. FARM EE,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
DUNN, N. C.
Circuit : Harnett.. Johnston, Samp.
son aad Cumberland.
CollectiOa a specialty.
Prompt attention given to all busi
ness placed, in hand.
Mch-M-'yl.j
W. E. Mt'RCHISON,
Jouesboro, N- C.
L. B. Chafiw,
Lillington. Jf . O.
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LILLINGTON, N. C.
Office fronting Court House.
Ajril-2l-D2.
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)R. J. II DANIEL.
U DUNN, HARNETT CO. '
N C.
Has met with most wonderful suc
cess in the treatment of Cancer.
Write to him for one of his pam
phlets on Cancer and its treatment.
BUCKLEN S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Rruises,' Tores, Ulcers, Salt'
Tiieum. Fever Sores, letter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cure-i
Pilep, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to giveperfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 2." cents per
box. For sale by Harper & Hood.
SALE OF HOMESTEAD REVER
SIONS. liy virtue of the authority contain
ed in a certain deed of trust, executed
to me by P. T. Massengill and wife
and Plldridge Lee and wife, and duly
recorded in the office of the R-'gister
of Deeds of Harnett county,., I will
sell to the highest bidder for cash, at
the Depot in. the town of Dunn. N.
C, on the 15th day of September
1892, at 10 o'clock a. m, AH these
lots and parcals of land in the town
of Dunu, N. C which have 'Hereto
fore been assigned to the paid P. T.
Massengill and Eldrid e Lee as their
Homesteads. The lands will be sold
subject to the Homestead rights of
the said P. T. Massengill and Eld
ridge Lee, their wives and children,
and the Homestead assig ied to each
will be sold separately. This Aug.
U3t 10th, 1892.
Jamks II. Poxr.
Assignee and Trustee. .
Aug-18-ts.
Electric imterM.
This remedy is becoming no well
known and su popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
I Electri-;. Hitters sing the same song
I of praue. A purer 'medicine' does
not. exist and is guaranteed to do ai
nil that is cJaime I. Electric Hitters
will cure all diseases of the Liver and
Kidneys, will remove l";tnp!es. I'oiU,
'Salt Rheum and other affections
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Caused by impute blood. ill drive
, Malaria from, the system and prevent
well as cure all Malarial fever.
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Hitters
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Price "0 cu. and
' ! $1.00 per bottle at Harper &. llood'd
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