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THE TIMES.
TIIUKSUAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1892.
MATTERS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
J
Presbyteiuax Services every fir.t
Sunilay at 11 sr. m.. ami 7 p. m.
Rev. G. A. Hough, Pastor.
Methodist. Services the 4th Sun
l:y at 11 a- and at lulit at 7 p. m.
'Krst Suiitlny nijrht at 8:.10 p. m. 3umlav
v hool at 5 p. nu. Prof. D. B.Parker,
Supcrintenileiit,
Rev. J. I). Peg ram. Pastor.
Primitive Baptist. Service Sat
(irna sind Suwlaj- morning; ln?forc the
third Sunday in each month. r
Rev. Buunick Wood, Pastor.
. .
Disciples. Services 3rl Sunday in
.irh month, morning and Might. .Sun
day School at 4 p. m., every Sunday.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday night.
Rev. C. YV. Howard, Pastor
i
O. W. B. M. moot every Monday night
after the 2nd and 4th Sunday in each
month. '
Baitist. Services every, Sunday at
11 a. in., a id 7:30 p. in., except the
Third Sunday morning. Sunday School
:it 0:33 a. m., R. G. Taylor, Sunt.
Prayer Meeting every Thursday evening
at 7:30.
Rev. Y. F. Watsox, Pastor.
Fkre-Wilt Baitist. Services on
Second Sunday at 11 o'clock and on 4th
Sunday at 5 p. in.
, Rev. R. A. Johnson, Pastor.
LOCAL.
Sir. N. B. Hood is visiting Golds
Imko this weick.
The new switch a. the depot is be
ing laid with iron this week.
Mrs. M, F. Gamcy returned SaU
unlay from a weeks visit to Rock-
Mount.
Mr. Walter P. Byrd who is teach
ing school in Cumberland, spent Sat
urday in the city.
Mr. Jasper F. Jackson of Buss,
Sampson county7, left Monday to at
tend the State University.
Mrs. T. W.lliraswell and Mrs. Y.
I). Vinson of .fcenly, arc visiting re
latives iutwwn this week.
Miss Fannie Cox left last week
for La Grange, where she goes to at
tend theiKinsey Eemalc School.
" ' i
Mr. M. D. Higgs returned Tuesday
frnra a monllis visit, to relatives and
friends in South Carolina. ,
We are glad to see Mis Claude
llarrcll out agairr after two weeKS
confinement fruin sicknes.
Mr. Tims. J. Jackson, mail clerk
on i he C. F. & Y V. Railroad, spent
several days last week with his bro
ther, Mr. W. S. Jackson.
The Alamcnce county Fair will
open at Burlington Uct. 11 in ana
continue until the 14th, we return
thanks to the managers for a ticket.
The meeting at the M. E. church
liegan jSunday. Rev. Mr. Pegram, the
p::stor, has been giving them some
plain, good, practical sermon. The
meeting will continue all the week.
Gen. J. B. Weaver and wife, Mrs.
Lease and Dr. W. P, Exura passed
on Monday evenings train in a
special car enrrute to Fayetteville,
wherji they went to speak Tuesday.
Dunn pays more for cotton this
season than any town along the W.
b F. Railroad, bring your cotton
here Tanners and get a good price
for it;
Tho Cholera scare seems to be
more catching than the disease its
self. All through the country peo
ple seem to be alarmed now more
than the Seaport towns and cities.
We publish on the editorial page a
letter from Senator Vance, a man
who every North Carolintan can
trust. Profit by his views, he is a
jnan of wisdom and experience.
Hon. Grover Cleveland has writ
ten his letter of acceptance which was
published on the 26th. lb is brief
and to the point on every question,
there is no room to mi-take his po
sition on any of the great issues,
Kverybody would be benefited by
reading his letter.
Mr. J. L. Thompson was suddenly
called home last week. His father,
Mr. W, B. Thompson, liying near
Goldsburo, was caught in a e,in and
his arm was seriously cut. The phy
sicians had to amputate the arm. It
was a severe injury, but he is doing
us well as could be expected consid
tring the age of Mr. Thompson,
Mr. .Albert: llarrcll relumed last
week from a short trip to Norfolk,
Va.
Mr. John Webb of this township,
died from typhoid fever on Monday.
He leaves a wife and 7 children. .
Mrs. J, M. Fleming and daughter.
Miss Belle, of Raleigh, are visitmo-
relatives in thiscounty.
We received a communication from
Rocky mount which was crowded out
this week, but will appear next week.
The Wilmington Star says Mrs.
Harrison is growing stronger, but
Mr. Harrison, it is sad to saj', is
g owing weaker every day.
Don't fail to read the new ads of
Mrs. J. Broad well and Mis. D. A.
Kooncc Milliners, and J. J. Wade
and Fleming & Co General Mer
chand:se in this issue.
The Progressive Farmer says th
party that has nothing more than rot
ten eggs to throw at the Third party,
like they did at Weaver in Ge .rgia,
is very weak. Well, this much
about it, eggs was enough force to
run their leaders out of that State,
Hon, J..H. Pou of Smithfield, pass
ed through here Tuesday morning
enroute to Fayetteville. He went to
meet Dr.Kxum, Third party candi
date for Governor and Gen. Weaver,
candidate for President in joint de.
bate, but they would not devide time.
Mr. Pou is one of the finest speakers
in the State, and his equal as a cam
paigner is hard to beat.
The Wilmington Star says about 3
or 4 hundred people, Democrats, Re
publicans and Third pnrty men as
sembled Tuesday to hear Mr, Weav
er and Mrs. Lease, his lady compan
ion, speak In Fayetteville. Mr.
Weaver's speach was brief, touching
but little on the issues of vital im
portance in this contest. Mrs. Lease
claims that the women must take an
active part in the reform. Our
Southern women and men to think
Mrs. Lease needs reform or Bomt
thing to induce her to stay at home.
Politics is not a good companion for
ladies.
The Cleveland and' Carr Club met
in regular meeting Monday night,
several speeches mere made by the
different members, a good many new
names were added. Mr. J. W. Lu
cas was appointed to call a mee ing
Friday night at Spring Hill School
House and organize a club. Mr.
John (!. Sorrell was appointed to call
:v meeting at such time and place as
suits best and organize a club in his
section. The club is growing rapid
ly and doing good work for Demo
cracy. Democrats and Third party
i iuuii win lu iiiuim ociuiuic ui uui
meetings. Come out and join us.
Meet every Monday night.
Public Speaking.
Hon. B. F. Grady and Jno. G.
Sisaw, Eq., will address the people
of Harnett at the following times
and places :
Lilhngton, Monday Oct. 3rd.
Barbecup, Tuesdaj' Oct. 4th.
Bunns Level Wednesday Oct. 5th.
Dunn Thursday Oct. 6th.
An equal division of time will be
given Republicans and Third party
ites, candidates for Congress and
Presidential Electors in the 3rd Dis
trict, Children Cry for Peer's Castoria
500 BEN WANTED DAILY.
I -will cut your hair and shave you
for 25 cents, tools in good order.
Give me a trial and save your money
by coming to my Barber Shop. I
Shop in front o! Lee Hotel.
Respectfully,
W. E. Buhxett,
Dunn, N. C.
Children Cry for Pitcher's .Castorial
Rhodes, N. C, Sept. 28, 1892,
Md. Editor:
Dear Sir : At first I thought I
would not reply to an article in your
issue of Sept. 22nd, but on reflection
I decided to send this as a reply :
The writer of said article "suppos
ed that there was a secret meeting
being held at Rhodes Mill
when he passed, as he stopped to
hear the speech everything became
quiet, and as there could not have
been a ku-klux meeting such organ
ization being defunct it would
naturally be taken for a Third party
meeting."
No, my unknown friend, you are
mistaken, I ground corn till 8:30
o'clock on the very Friday night you
mentioned, the 16th iust., and do
not know whether 1 was grinding for
Democrat, Radical, Thin! partyite, or
Prohibitionist, but this I do know.
the Mill still grinds, but not lies.
"Evil be W him who evil thinks.
D. W. P.. filler.
TO THE 3rd PARTY.
The following poem was composed
by an old Harnett Democrat who
wandered off 10 the Third party and
has returned, and now gives this as a
token of esteem to the county candi
dates: The Alliance had a baby boy.
She called him Birdie Buck,
His mother she was puny.
And 6he could not give him suck.
So she fed the child on sugar.
Sugar was preferred,
Now he goes on crutches.
And is known vs Parson Byrd.
The child was duly christened,
As children all should be.
His God Father the Third party,
To this we'll all agree.
But the Parson he is defeated.
Tho lie be a man of science.
We know he's been most every
thing. And the leader of the Alliance.
The Alliance when started out,
Most postivelj' swore.
Their object was to elevate
The farmers and the poor.
But we. the poor, don't want ihem.
A Democrat preferred.
So we'll overthrow that party;
And their leader, Parson Byrd.
Of course from Taylor Kivett.
We could not expect any better.
For he's always been a Radical,
One, strictly to the letter,
Altbo' he may be their nominee.
He'll never get no bigger.
For with all his evil working.
He can't work in the nigger.
The would-be so-called Sheriff,
Stands proudly. in the ring.
But he'll never serve the sia-fa.
While McArtan is on the wing.
For the negroes they are solid, j
And with him, or for him, they
wont go.
But will stick up to their party,
As the've eyer done before.
Allen Byrd, Parson Byrd,
McKay, Byrd & Brother.
Onthe 8th day of Nov. next.
We'll cage all these Byrds to
gether. Allen had his posish all right,
He would have kept his office.
But of all the Byrds now in this
. fiock,
Allen's wings the shortest.
There is Sydnej Holt, a spavin
colt,
I do not know his gait,
But beyond all doubt,
I surely know his fate.
You had better heard j-our father,
Syd,
Who advised you not to go,
Into such a party.
That he looked upon so low.
But the spirit moved on Sydney,
As they often do on the Quaker.
And Sydney thought and felt right
then.
That he was in the Legislature.
When Baby was sick, we gate her Castoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castor!.
When she had Children, she gave them Castori
TILE SHADOW OF THE FORCE
BILL.
THE PB.OPLE OF JOIINSTON TO
BE WATCHED BY FEDERAL
INSPECTORS.
The leaders of the 3rd oartr and
Radicals have applied for the ap
point men t of Federal Inspectors ol
Elections for Johnston county. They
ask that the United States Court
Shall appoint men to come to John
ston county and see that our people
vote right. They ask that a federal
inspector shall be sent to each of the
fltteen townships of Johnston county
to see that we conduct our elections
fairly. Our people will vote under
federal inspectors on Nov. 8th and i
the Radicals capture the county by
the aid of the 3rd Dartv, after this
election we will vote under th-. force
bill and bayonet rule. They cannot
now send soldiers, but they can get
in inprtors. We know the names of
j
the men who made the application
for the appointment of these ins pec
tors and at the proper time we will
publish them. We would like to ask
John Sanders if he did not sign the
request? We' wonld like to hear
from Sheriff W. R. Creech, did he
sign ? aod. how about Brass Band
Massey, did he sign ? We are pre
pared to answer if they do not.
Smithfield Herald.
Children Cry for. Pitcher's Catstoria?
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Nicest and Cheapest Dress Goods
at J. J. Wade's.
J, J. Wade has the cheapest line of
Trunks and Valices in. town.
Hotel and Store For Rent on
Broad Street. Ebasmus Lke.
Take your Prejcriplions to D. H.
Hood's Drug Store. '
j . -
The largest stock of School Sup
plies in town at D. H. Hood's Drug
Store.
Just received the largest and best
lie of Cok Stoves ever brought to
Dunn. Lee Hardware Co.
. The Lee Hardware Co are ne w sel
ling Cook Stoves the cheapest they
ever have, call and see them.
The Lee Hardware Co. are selling
that same Axe they sold last season.
They go like hot cakes.
Just received a nice lino of belting
come and examine our prices is the
way to'be convinced.. Lee Haul ware
Co.
The Lee Hardware Co. also carry a
nice Jine of Furniture and will not be
undersold. Call on them.
That wonderful medicine, "Microbe
Killer,' for sale at D. H. Hood's
Drugstore.
The Best 5 and 10 cent cigars in
town at D. U. Hood's Drugstore.
I have a good bill of lumber for
sale at McLambs Mill. For further
particulars sec me. J. M. Hodges.
For Winchester and Rimington
Rifles go to Lee's Hardware Store.
Buy you Black Lace at Fleming &
Co's.
Fleming & Co, have the nicest line
of Dress Shirts in town.
If you want to buy a nice par of
Shoes, buy the Celebrated Mile3
Shoe at Fleming & Co.
If 3'pu want a nice suit of Clothe,
yon can get it at Fleming & Co's.
Fleming & Co. are selling Men's
whole Stock Brogansat 75 cts.
You can get v nice pair of Pants
at Fleming & Co's. for 1.00.
If you want a idee Dress remember
Fleming and Co's line is comp'et1.
You can buy a nice dress Shoe at
Fleming & CoV. for 1,00.
You can buy a $12.50 suit for, 9
at Fleming & Co.-- ,
JIA1KKEX REPORT.
Cotton.
Good Middling
Middling
Low Middling
TURrENTINE.
Virgin
Yellow Dip
Hard
6f
1.90
$1.50
90
Country
Chickens
PllODUCE.
15(i2oc
Kggs
Hides
Corn
Peas
Butter
Haras
12
4(6c
ro
60(oil.00
2025
12
Guaranteed dire.
We authorize our advertised drug
gist to sell Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, upon this condition. If you
are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or
any Lung. Throat or Chest troudle,
and will use this remedy as directed,
giving it a fair trial, and experincc
no benifit, you may return the bottle
and have your money refunded, We
could not make this offer did we nut
know that Dr. Kiug's New Discovery
could be relied on. It never disap
points. Trial bottles free at Harper
& Hood's Drug Store.' Large size
50c and 100.
IS. J. BROADWELL
Ha? just RECEIVFD a nice line
of FALL MILLINERY,
Which she GUARANTEES SAT
ISFACTION.
ALLSO
Childen and Ladies
WRAP.3, DRESS TRIM
INGrS, etc.
Respectfully,
MRS. J. BROADWELL.
DUNN, X. C.
spt 22
: A. T.inlc Girls RxpCricarC In
IJSlatlitttlNC. ".
Mr. and Mr?, Loren Tresutt are
keepers' f the Gov. L?hthnuseai
Sand Beach.' Mis., and arc blessed
witrj a daughter, four years old. Last
April she was taken down with Meas
les, followed with a dreadful Cough
and turning ir.co 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 ns of twa and a half .bot
tles, was completely cured. - They
sa' Dr. King's New Discovery is
worth its weight in old. yet you may
get a trial bottle free at Harper &
Hood s Drugstore. "
CONSTIPATION
and other
bowel complaints
cured and prevented
by the prompt
use of
Ayer's Cathartic Pills
They
regulate the liver,
cleanse the stomach,
and greatly assist
digestion.
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.
Lowell, Ft"! ass.
I
Pronounced IIopeI't, Yet
KllTCvl. ,
From a let'er written by Mrs. Ada
E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote :
"Was taken with a bad coldv which
settled on my Lungs, cough set in
and finally terminated in Consump
tion. Four doctors gae 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 Now Dis.
eovery 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, 5c. and 1.00.
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Wi'mington & Weldon Eail Read
and Branches.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE-
TKAINS UOINU SOUTH.
No. 23 No. 27
Fast Mall
Daily Daily.
No. 41
Daily
exfc'un
Dated Feb. 28 '92.
P M
V M
5 43
6 3'j
A M
6 00
7 09
Leave Weldou 12 30
Arr. Rocky Mt, 1 40
Arrive Tarboro 2 18 I
P M I
Leave Tarboro 12 58 6 00
I PM I
Arrive Wilson I 2 18 I 7 00 I 7 40
Leave Witaou - 2 30
Arrive Selma -- 3 25
Arr Fayetteville... 5 20 .. -
Leave 'ioldsboro.- I 3 13 I 7 40 I 7"3
Leave Warsaw 4 14 I 9 SO
Leave Mag-nolia.... I 4 27 j 8 40 I 9 44
Arr. Wilmington- 6 00 9 55 I 11 25
TRAINS GOING NORTH. .
No. 14 No778 No. 40
Dally
Pally. Daily. ctx San
AM AM I P M
Lea. Wilmington.. 12 35 9 15 1 4 20
i
Leave Magnolia.... 1 54 10 57 1 6 08
Leave Warsaw 11 11 16 15
Arrive Ool1wlQr i- 2 55 1J 05 7 10
Lea. Fayetteville
Arrive Selma
Arrive Wilson...
9 30
11 35
12 80
A M
V M ,
12 58 I
1 30 I
P M
8 01
6 39'
Leave Wilson-
Arr. Rocky Mt
3 3", j
4 03
Arrive Tarboro..
Leave Taboro
SO.
2 18
12 58
r m
2 55
Arrive Weldon.
5 0')
10 00
Daily except Sunday.
Trains on Scotland Neck Branch Road leave
Weldon 4 0 p m.. Halifax 4 22 p m. arrive at
Scotland Nck 5 15 pm. Oreenvil!e 5 52 p m,
KiriHton ? 00 p in. Returning', leaves Kiiintoii
7 10 a ra. Greenville 8 25 a m. Arriving at Hal
ifax at 11 00 a in, Weldou 11 23 a in, daily ex
cept Sunday.
Local freight train leaves Weldon at 10 15 a
m . arriving Scotland Neck 103 am. Oaeen
ville 5 30 p in. Kinatou 7 40 p m. Returning,
leaven Kinston 7 10 a m, Greenville 9 55 a m.
Scotland Neck 2 20 p m, arrive Weldon 5.15 p
jn, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. Cvla Albemarle
k Raleigh R R. daily except Sunday, 4 40 p ra
Sunday 3p m; arrive at Williaranion. N. C.
7 18pm and 4 20 p m; Plymouth 8 30 p to., and
520 pm. Retnrning leaves Plymouth. N. C.
daily except Sunday 6 00 a m, Sunday 9 At) a m
Wllliamstou 7 30 a m. 9 58 am. Arrive at
Tarboro, N. C. lo 40 a ra and 11 ift a m.
Trains on Southern Division, Wilson and
Fayetteville Branch leaves Fayetteville 7.30
a. m., arrive Rowland 12,15 p. nv Returning
leaves Rowland It 15 p. m. arrive Fayette
ville 5.15 p.m. Daily except Sunday.
Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Oo Ms
bo ro, S. C. dally except Sunday, eon a m: ar
rive Smithfield N C, 8 30 a m. Returning
leave Sunthfield, N. C. 7 30 a. m. arrive
Uoldsboro.K. c. 9 30 a. ur.
T-iain on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at Mi p in arrives Nashville 5 55 p. m.
Spring Hopa Mi p, m. Returning, leaves
Spring Koje 8 00 a. m. Nashville 8 35 a. tu.
arrive Rocky xonnt Si 15 a. m.! dally except
Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch lerve Warsaw for
f'Ur.r. i:, daily except Sauday. at 00 p in and
1115 a in. Returnlnff. leave Clinton at ei a
m and 3 top in connecting at Wrrsaw with
Nos. 41, 49,23and,
Southbound train on wllson Fayetteville
Branch is No 51 Northbound la No U. 'Daily
except Sunday.
Train No 27 South and 11 Nrth will tr
only at Rocky Mount, wiUon Ooldsboro and
Magnolia.
wiion for aii roinu North daily, aii rii via
Train No 7? makeA flw connection fit
Uic:iinoiMlana iiany xe-j.r uuoay via ur
LIihs. Uo y Rooky Mount daily fpt an.
alll poiuU North via Nortolit.
JOHX F- DIV1JJE, Otn. Supt.
T. R. KEXLY-Oenral Manager
T. M. EM2IERS0N. TraSr Manager.
for Infants
CMtertslB xva Adapted to ehndrra that
I recommend it m ruperior to aa jr prescription
known to me." II. A. A&chxk, JL D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. T.
"The use of 'Castoria' is soonlmsal and
Its merits so well known that it serins a work
of eupererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach."
Carlos Maktoc, D.D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor doozningdale Beformed Church.
Tot Csktaur
I T E I T I B If
Come to 6ee me, I am better prepared to sell you any goods yoa need
than ever before. My stock is now COMPLETE, and I can aeU 4
you CHEAPER than b tfore anything in the way of Genetal
Merchandise from a paper of Needles to a box of Bacon
and when you need a pair of Shoes come right on
here we can beat the town in Prices and quality
Thanking you for tue past favors, I remtio,
Respectfully,
J.J. WADE,
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY
GOODS.
MRS. DELL A A. KOOWCE;
Wishes to inform her patrons and the public generally that she 'has
received her FALLi and WINTER StOCk Of '
MILLINERY GOODS.
LATEST STYLES. FEATHERS AND FLOWEtlS, Blfr
KONS & LACES NOTIONS; ETC.- "
Work done in First Class Order:
Orders from the Country Solicitei and PROMPTY FILLED.
Returning thanks for past fayore, I Respectfully solicit a continu
ance of the same. k
Store on Firsi Floor of Drs. Goodwin and Sexton's Office.
MRS D. A. KOONCE,
scp 29;
NOTICE t
Having qual.fied as Administrator
of the estate of Jolm Adams; deed,
late of Harnett county, North Caro.
lina. All those having claims against
said estate tre requested to present
them to the undersigned on or before
the 5th day of September. 1893, or
this notice will be plead in bar of
their recover. AH those indebted
are requested to make immediate pay
ment. This September 5th, 1892.
J. A. Adams Adm'r.
sept 15 6t,
EXECUTION SALE 1
By virtue of an execution in my
hands issued by tho Superior Court
of Cumberland county in favor of N.
V, Ray, and against W. H, McPher
son ij will, at the Court House Door
in the town of Lillingtop in Harnett
county or. the 3rd da' of October,
1892, expose to sale to the higliept
bidder for cash the following proper
ty : 415 acre3 of land in Johnson
ville township, Harnett ccunty, on
the wattrs of Duocary creek. This
is to to satisfy said execution. This
Sept. 5, 1892.
C. McAetan, Sheritr.
8ept8-ts.
Notice
State of North i In the Superior
Carolina, Har- V Court, before the
nett cpuut'. ) Clerk.
Harrv Hawkins, Adm'r Petition
of Hcnjainin Barbee.
to sell
Land
for
against
Mary Hawkins, Anderson
Barbee and Neill Barbee.
Assets
It appearing to the satisfaction of
the Court thai the place of residence
of Neill Barbee one of .the defendants
Crt that publication beade ta iile
Central Times (a newspaper pub-
lisbed iu said county) for gix.weeeks
notify ins him of the filing of this pe
tition and that unless he appe trsand
and plead answer or demur thereto
at the Court House in Liltington on
or before the 27th day of October,.
A. D.. 1892, the proceeding will be
heard and determined a if the sum
mons and ctjpy of the pelt .ton were
personally served. ?
Witness : Geo. K. Pri- cc, Clerk I
of Superior lUiurt at otli re in Li'lins- j
Um This 10th daV of Sfpteiubcr,
i - - -
X. L) 1802 .
j J. A- SpeafS.Att V for I itu.
Geo, K. Priftce, C- S. C,
sepi
15 Ct. .
and Children
Carter! ctfrai Ceife, GDrfMpttto
Sour Stomach. DUrraaea. Fiui lafhj --' -
Kills Worms, girt sleep, and prettoOS a?
restion, ---r
Without injurious iBtrfkittosS
For soTeral years I Its
your Castoria. and shall ahrt
always contiatte to
do so as it has invariably produced
reeuus. - . ...
Enwurjr?. ILD iw
HTbaWIsOirop,mlA(faStresdtUiAm
Kew York Cft
Cokfaxt, 77 Mnm Stsjcxt, Xi
DUNN, N. C
LEE J. BEST,
AltorncyMaw,
D U N N. N.
Will practice in Harnett, and
joining Counties. Special attention
given to collection of claims.
J. A. FARMER
ATTORNEY m C01UISEL0& II U& i
DUNN,N.O.
Circuit:. Harnett, Johnston, Samp-,
son aud CumberhjuuL.
Collections, a specialty.
Prompt attention given, to. all boal. ..
nees placed in hand.
Mch-'l-'.3
W. E. Mcbcbisok,
Joncsboro, N. C.
L. B.Caartirc
LIUlttgton, N.Cr
ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW
LILLINGTOX. N. 0.. .
OHce fronting Court IIoiMev
ApriI-21-32.
D
tt. J. II DANIEL.
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