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THE TIMES,
PUBLISHED EVEKY THURSDAY, BY
YOUNG & GRANTHAM.
THURSDAY NOVEMBER 17. ISM.
Harnett County Vote
For Cleveland
Kjr Harrison
For. Weaver
judicial. ...
Democrats
Republicans
STATE.
Carr
Furches
Ex urn
SENATORS,
Vm, II. G Lucas. Dem,
Fleet R, Cooper, Dem,
F, N. Robinson, t. p.
F. M. White, t. p.
CONGKESSIOXAL.
ft. F. Grndy. Dem.
F. D, Koonce, t, p.
A. M. Clarki Rep.
9
' "COUNTY TICKET.
i
1222
C50
C35
324G
I
1246
567
657
1275
1272
1059
.1059
1233
759
412
Dem.
T. P.
Pipkin 1021
McKay 1011
Rjrd 1021
Byrd 1016
Uiley 1026
McLeod 1028
Frince
McArtan
Shears
Sexton
Moore
Green
1369.
1399,
1372.
1340.
U346.
1332.
The entire county Democratic tick
nl was elected, the victoiy is ours, we
have fairly won it, and now wish to
utter thfi hand of friendship to way
ward deserters, and if they will come
back to the care of our fold and un
dor our shepherd, here is a welcome
hand to them all.
The smallest folks and the small
est word we know of now is the re
mains of the I party,
The Third party people of Godwin
raised li Weaver and Field flag some
time ago, but we will rise to say they
may tafce her down and hide it now.
Mr. Knonce said in his speech here
before the election that the 3rd party
settled all questions, but since then
vhc ha9 learned something new."
Mr. Settle, who got beat in the 5th
district Tor Congress by A. II. A.
Williams, Democrat, is going to con
test the election in his district.
The National Farmers Alliance is
-in session this week in Memphis.
Tenn. President Loucks, Ben Ter
ircll of Texas, Gen, Weaver Dr. Ma
-cune and many other prominent AN
lianccinen are in attendance,
The House of Representatives will
probably be as follows next term :
Democrats 93; Republicans 11; Peo
pies' party 14. The Senate will have
45 Democrats; Peoples' party 3; Re
publicans 2.
Some time ago we gave warning to
the "Woodpecker crowd'! of Sampson
but it was not heeded, so they have
all gone home as we predicted with
sore bi'ls and decided they can't de
vour the old Democratic party.
".North Carolina sends a solid Dem
ocratic core of Congressman: 1st
district W. A-Branch; 2nd F. A.
Woodard; 3rd B. F. Grady; 4th B.
11. Bunn; 5th A. H. A. Williams; 6th
S. B. Alexander; 7th John S, Hen
derson; 8th W. II , Bowers. 9th W.
T, Crawford.
the evening of the 14th inst ,
Winston had the misfortune to be
visited by a terrible fire, the largest
-and most destructive one North Car
-olina probably ever had, A number
.4f the most piomineat business
ihouses were laid into ashes. The
-joss is estimated at $350,000, insur
ance $250,000.
The present United States Senate
is composed of fortv-seven republi
cans, thirty-nine democrats and two
farmers alliance Senators, The num
ber whose term expires on the 4th cf
March next is twenty nine, and of
this number eighteen are republicans
and eleven are democrats. The
eleven democratic Senators will be
succeeded by democrats, and euough
.democrats an 1 independents will sue
.ceed the eighteen republicans to make
.the next Senate anti-republicans. It
sappears that on any certain and well
lefined issue' the majority against the
republicans will be not less than eight
And both the independents and dem
ocrats favor tariff reform and otber
changes in the present finaneial poli
cy of the country. Let the Fjjderal
election law be repealed a3 soon as
possible. Let confidence between
the State and Fe le al cevermncnt be
fully re-tored, Chronicle.
THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION.
From the estab'ishment of this
Goyernment to the present time,
there tins been no period In the his
tojy of our commonwealth in which
th j Supreme Ru'er of the Universe
has more richly bestowed upon us
His blessings, or indicated more
clearly His purpose to preserve for
us our civil and religious liberties.
To the Auth -r of all Good we owe
whatever of peace, prosperity or hap
piness we have enjoyed during the
past year. The people of North
Carolina have much for which to be
thankfu1, and, while the earth has
not, yielded he greatest abundance,
our people are yet blessed with a
moderate and reasonable return for
their labors,
In conformity, therefore, with the
recommendation of the President of
the United States, I, Thomas M.
Holt, Governor of the State of North
Carolina, do appoint Thursday, the
twenty fourth day of November, 1892,
as a day of thanksgiving, praise and
prayer. And I do earnestly request
that the people of oui State lay aside
all secular business and assemble on
tfmt day at their usual place of wor
ship in humble thanksgiving for pat
blessings, and prayer for a contino
ance of Divine favor.
In order that our services may be
more pleasing and acceptable, let us
remember in our prajers and sub
srantial offerings the needs of the
widow and orphan, the disabled sol
diet, the poor and afflicted, and all
institutions established throughout
the State for their proper care and
maintenance,
Given under my hand, and the
Great seal of the State of North Car
olina, at the City of Raleigh, this
1 lib day of November, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and ninety-two, and in one hun
dred and seventeenth year of our
American Independence.
Thomas M. Holt.
By the Governor :
S. F. Telfaik,
Private Secretary, ,
STILL TWO SIXTY-EIGHT.
We are still waiting for the official
result in Ohio, California and Michi
gan in order to determine whether or
not there shall be any change in the
following estimate of Cleveland's
vote in the Electoral College :
The Solid South
New York
Connecticut
Indiana
Illinois
Wisconsin
New Jersey
Michigan
159
37
6
15
24
12
10
6
268
45
Clevelands majority
Star.
Chief Justice A. S. Merrimon died
in Raleigh on Nov. loth about 2:30
a. m. Judge Merrimon was one of
the St&tes great and good men, his
family was prominent in our earlier
North Carolina history, and his place
will be hard to fill. This is the sec
ond time iti a short space of lime
that we are called upon to lament the
death of our highest Court Judges.
NOTICE I
Having qualified as Administra
trix on the estate of T. J. Hunt, on
the 22nd day of Oct., 1892, notice is
hereby giyen to all persons indebted
to the esUte of the said T. J. Hunt
to make immediate payment and set
tlement, or the claims will be put in
the hands of an officer for collection;
and all persons having claims against
sa;d estate will present them for pay
ment on or befi re the 1st day of
Nov. 1893, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
This Oct. 22nd. 1892,
Floka J. Hunt, Adm'rx.
oct 27 Gt.
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, Mass.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Cistorti!
VALUABLE nEAL ESTATE fiR
SALE.
By virtue of authority conferrv
ed by a Deed of Trust executed on
the 16th day of April 1886. by J. W.
Smith and Isabella Jane Smith bis
wife to A. W, Haywood Trustee for
the Life Inmrance Company of Vir
ginia and duly recorded in the oQcr
of the Register of Deed for Harnett
county. N. C In Book V Page 256
et eeq I will on the 23rd day of No
vember 1892 eell at public outcry to
the highest biddej for cash, certain
lots or parcels of land, lyirg and be
iog in the county of Harnett. State of
North Carolina, And more fully de
scribed as follows, viz: Adjoining
the lands of W. B. McKay, Neill
McLeod, Tom James et ale, lying on
or hear the waters of Thornton's
Creek and Juniper Branch in Grove
Township.
1st Tract. Beginning at a stake
(the last corner of lot 1 assigned by
Commissioners to make partition of
the lands of John McLeod see re
port of said Commissioners filed in
superior Court of Harnett county)
runs thence S. 45 W. 24 chains to a
corner in a branch thence N. 85 W.
20 chains to a small persimmon tree
in the old 100 acre surrey (a well
known Flat) then as that line N, 87
W, 21-25 chains to a stake In the
bottom-corner of the aforesaid 100
acres, then as that line N. 3 E 4
chains to a stake in the line of the
aforementioned 100 acre survey, then
S. 3 W. 412 chained to a stake, the
corner of said 100 acres, then S. 87
K. 2-30 chaiLs to the beginning
containing 45 acres more or less and
conveyed by James McLeod to J. W.
Smith by deed recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds for Har
nett county, N. C, in Book V page
159.
2nd Tract. Beginning at stake
(the original corner of the 100 acre
suryey) and runs as that line 8. 87 E.
49- 75 chains to a dead pine, .the cor
ner, then as the other line S. 8 W.
919 chains to a stake and pointers
in the line of lot 4 assigned by com
missioners making partition of lands
John McLeod, then as that line (No.
4) N, 87 W. 975 chains to a stake
in the side of a biarich in the line of
100 acre survey, then as tbat line N.
3 E. 9 19 chains to the beginning
costaining 45 acres more or less and
conyeyed by Sj E. JucLeod guardian
etc, to J. W. Smith by deed record
ed in the office of the Register of
Deeds for Harnett county, N, C, in
Book TPae 177.
3rd Tract. Beginning at an old
stump with pointers Neill McLeod
corner and runs as the line N. 73 E.
3 15 chains to - a stake formerly i
small post oak Mollie McLeod'a cor
ner then as her line and past the
corner N. 28 W. 22 chains to a stake
-W. B. McKa3's corner then as hia
line S. S3 W, 18-50 chains to a stake
his other corner then direct to the
beginning containing 78 acres more
or less. Place of aale county Court
House door in Lillington, N. C.
Time of sale 12 o'clock m.
A. W. Haywood, Trustee for
the Life Insurance Co. of Virginia.
oct 20 ta.
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE.
By virtue of authority conferred by
a certain Deed of Trust executed on
the 6th day of October 1886, by M .
R. Morgan and E. V, Morgan bis
wife to A, W. Haywood Trustee for
The Life Insurance Company of
Virginia and duly, recorded in the of
See of the Register of Deeds for Har
new eounty, A. u, in Kook V pages
463 et seq I will on the 23rd day of
November. 1992, sell at public out
. -
cry to tue uigitesi owwr lor csvan, -a
certain lot or parcel of land, laying
and being in the county of Harnett,
Sate of North Carolina, and more
fully described aa follows, vis: Ad
joining the landa of Williams et ala
in Lillington Township and begin
ning at a stake ten feet from the
southern line of the town of Lilling
ton (opposite S. W. corner lot No, 6
Town Lillington) runs thence south
18 W, 3 chain 97 links to the Ochel
tree - line now Williams thence
said line N. 61 W 6 chains 53 links
to the road or street, thenos N. 13 E.
2 chains and 16 Ituks to a corner in
the edge of Main street, thence
South 72 E. 6 chains and 43 lioka to
the the beginning containing 1 8-10
acres and being the same conveyed
by J. B. Henr.ne to M. R. Morgan
by deed recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Harnett conn
ty, N. C, In book L, page 339 et seq.
Place of Bale county Court Hooso i
Door in Lillington, N. C. Time of
sale 12 o'clock M, i
A. W, Hatwoob. Trustee for
The Life Inswnx Co, of. Virginia.
Gnat
ATTRACTION
AT r .
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A great gathering -of clothing
buyers have pronounced my
stock of '
FALL AND WINTER CIOTHING
To be the
LARGEST
AND
CHEAPEST
EVER DISPLAYED BY ANY
HOUSE IN NORTH
CAROLINA.
Foi the past eight or ten yeara I
have .control led the clothing trade of
thia section of the State, because it is
a well-known fact that I offer no gar
ments tbat are not cut in the newest
stylesand style goes a long way
now.
Not less than $40,000
worth of Clothing.
Is now shown at my Clothing
Store, at prices 4,hat will suit the
times. This immence stock includes
MEN'S FINE CUTAWAY FROCK
SUITS.
MENS' FINE PRINCE ALBERT
FROCK SUITS.
MEN'S FINE STRAIGHT CUT
SACK SUITS.
MEN'S FINk CUTAWAY SACK
SUITS.
MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS.
These goods come in alLthe most
DESIRABLE STYLES
AND COLORS.
And an inspection of them will
convince the most skeptical, that thia
stock is indeed a great attraction, I
show also an immense line of
'S
ft
INCLUDING
OVERCOATS,
which will be sold exceedingly cheap.
C mention specially a line of
BOY'S SUITS for school wear
Which Will DEFY ALL COMPETITION as
to price. Parents are earnestly ia
vited to call and examine this line of
goods.
Don't forget that I have a line of
SAMPLES for custom work, and will
always guarantee a perfect fit..
This stock of goods was bought to
sell, and I am prepared to compete
with any house either in this city or
elsewhere, so that everybody who in
tends buying a new suit, will find
just what they want, and will saye
money by calling at my Clothing
Store.
FRANK THORNTON.
Fayetteyille, N. C.
oct 27 lm.
n
t am now opening NEW GOODS
every day at the old stand of
J. J. DUPREK.
Where I am running for the most
customers. I offer LOW PRICES
and GOOD GOODS
FOR CASH.
Everything in the GROCERY line.
DRV GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES.
HATS, NOTIQNh etc.
CLOTH I SG A SPECIALTY
I have CALICOES at from A to
to 6 cents; Worsted from 10
. to 22 cis; Gingham
6 to 8 ct8t and other
goods ic pro
portion. J. J. Dnpree will have charge
of
to
the business, and will be glad
wait on his old friend any time,
. Very Respectfully.
J: Q- ETJFIVEE
mm
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WSM
STORE
m
and
mm
CLOTHING
"Lit
for!
in
ELECTION
J. I DENNING
I s TsT o w
SELLING HER
S TOCK OF
GOODS AT
COST.
Give Her a CalL
She will not discoaticue buisness
after selling out.
Oct 6 '92. .
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorta
Cape Fear & Yadkin Vaey Bail
way Company.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
IN KFFECT MAItCII 29TII, 1891,
NORTH BOUND.
No. 2, Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Wilmington,
Arrive Fayetteville4
Leave Fayrtfeville,
Leave Sanford,
Arrive Greensboro,
Leave Greensboro,
Leave Walnut Cove,
Arrive Mt. Airy,
9.50 a in
1.55 p in
3.00 p in
4.25 p m
6.55 p m
7.15 p m
9.00 p m
11.15 p m
So. 4. Daily Excopt Sunday. .
Leave Eennettsvillc, 12.40 pra
Lave Maxton, 1.27 p m
Arrive Fayeteville, 2.57 p m
No. 16, Daily Except Sunday.
Leave It am sen r, " 7.25 am
Arrive Greensboro, 10.05 am
Leave Greensboro, 10.45 a m
Arrive Madison. 1.05 p m
No. 12, Dally Except Sunday.
Leave G reensboro 10.10 a in
Lcavw Walnut Cove 1,55 p ra
Arrive Mt- Airy 7.55 p m
No, 14, Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Bennettsville 1.00 a m
Leave Maxton 4.25 a in
Arrive Fayetteville 9.55 a m
' SOUTHBOUND.
No. 1, Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Mt. Airy. ' 6.00 a m
Leave Walnut Gove, 8.11 a m
Arrive Greensboro, 10.00 am
Leave Greensboro, 10.30 a m
Leave Sanford, 12,45 p m
Arrive Fayetteville, 2.0Q p m
Leave Fayetteville, - 3.04 p m
Arrive Wilmington. 7.05 p m
No. 3, Daily Except Sunday.
j Leave Fayetteville, 2.11pm
Leave Maxton, 3.32 pm
Arrive Benuttsville, 4.22 p m
No. 15. Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Madison, 2.45 p m
Arrive Greensboro 4.55 p m
Leave Greeii!loro. 5.15 p m
Arrive Rainseur, 8.10 p m
No. 11, Daily Except Sundas.
Leave Mt. Airy 1.10 p m
Leave Walnut Cove 6.15 p m
Arrive Greensboro 9.30 p m
No. 13, Daily Except Sunday.
Leave Fayetteville 10.15 am
Leave Maxton ( 4.30 p m
Arrive Benncttsyille . 4.05 pm
Train No. 2 connects at JS an ford
with Seaboard Air Line for Ralei-b
Norfolk and all points North, and
East, and'et Walnut Cove with the
Norfolk A Western R R. for Winv
stonSalen. Roanoke aud all pointa
North and West of Roanoke.
Trail No, 1 connects at Walnut
Cove with Norfolk & Western R. R.
for Wi nsionSaleca. Roanoke and
points North and West of Ruanuke.
and at Sanford with Seaboard Air
Line for Monroe Charlotte, Athens.
Atlanta and all poiuta South and
Southweat,
Pull man Palace Sleeping Car on
Seaboard Air ine trains North and
South from Sanford and on Norfolk 4
Western trains North and West from
Roanoke,
Passengers from Wilmington, Fay
etteville. Maxton, Bennettaviile and
all rMiints south of Sanford will arrive
at Raleigh at 11 15 A. M., and have
5 hours in Raleigh and reach home
same day.
Ample lime Is given passengers
for break faat and supper at Fayett.
eville, and dinner at Walnut Cove.
W.L.KYLE,
J. W. FRY, Gen. Pass. Agent.
General Manager.
I
aildrw Cfy for F-Ws Ccstor!
If
I am novr Prepared to
in tho
DRUG
The advantages I offer you are many :
FIRST : I carry the Largest and Most Com
plete line of DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Stationary, School Books, etc. in
DUNN.
SEJCOND : All of our Officinal Preparations
are Manufactured by me from the cjide Drug
thereby obtaining Medicines of propei Strength
and Freshness. 1
THIRD; I save you money when you buy
. C from me
Give us a call.
Thanking my many customers for their past patronage and aaking
them a continuance of th same, I am
YOURS TO PLEASE,
D. H.
rail
THEY LJftE HERE!
And are offering the NICEST LINE of
COO D S I W D U ft RL
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at Prices to suit the TIMES-
tuo iunmuife ui uu.yAiig guuus examine our
COMPLETE STOCK,
AND YOU WILL SEE THAT
"ITT 11 a n-r
W li UAiN
SAVE YOU RIONEY.
Thanking our many Friends for their past
patronage and asking & QQUtinuaaoe of t&Q
same, we are
VERY RESVECTFUULY
FLEMING fc CO.
DefikCrTlncr Prolan
We desire to say to our citizens,
that fo years we haxe been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Dr. King's New Life Pill.
BucklenNi Arnica Salve and Eleotrio
Bitters and have never handled re
medies thai sell so well, or that have
give such universal satisfaxAfcin. We
do not hesitate to guarantee them
every tinaet and we stand ready to
refund the purchase nrioe. if sfttiafno..
. -
wiry results aa not follow their use.
These re media h&v(. t,oi.
popuinnty purely on their merits.
Harperds Hood Druggista,
a
lrOeuncel llopelr.t Ye
r ruifl lener Wri'Aen Uy Mrs. Ada
EilH1i r rs o tx
- HUM, Of liTOton, S. D.. we quote
Waa taken with a bad old. whiehj
seuien on my L,unga. cough aet in
and finally terminatad in PtnDnmn
tion. Four doctora gae me up, say
ing I could Jive but a short time.
gave myself up to my Saviour, deter
minpd If I could not stay with, my
frienda on earth, I would meet my
absent ones above. My hnsband was
advised to get Dr. KlngV. New Dis.
covery for ConsumpUon, Coughs and
Colda. I gave it a trial, took in all
eight bottle.; it haa cured me. and
thank God I am uow a well and
hearty woman." Trial bottlei free
Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular
aze. 5oc. and $1.00,
STORE
Furnish yon Anything
LINE,
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A EUppr Orphan. XIL
KBSToa CoKtm Oet. "90.
Ia our rpbim a;laia hre Uiere is 1
you-old ehlU tbt had ben mfering for yrt
from eervoiMXMas to Booh an extent that aba
Of tUmM te tb lgbt fk op. and with fear de
yleted on Try leature atKl 1a delirioni con
dittos, would sek prQtectjjloi mcm$ the older
people) from an Imaginary porsmer. and ooukj
wyvUagtea&dU&ciUtT b gUi pat to bed.
! it mriuy. r Koemd whuaont Yiiith.
I Wiod to oUem the cUWU od 1tx1 th.
of Pastor Konl2a Nerre Tonic and kindly
JuxnUhjed at several botU of ity The first boU
ajfeavod. a mark4 fcapaTatoaot. and after
aeiogtbe aecoad bote and op to the present
time th child is a kajtyy aad eon tan ted being.
11 thoae s offering troux aervoaanees shoold
ek xefnge in Passov Koeaig's Mrve Tonic
FREE"S
Dlsejue wr.t free) to any s4drMV
ua poor ,suenta en also oms
tau luadiclA. tre of ehars.
Tbl remedy b.Mjpeea prepared by e Kererl
Pastor Koeniir. of fort Wtrue, (4 eiaee IS aad
l now pprd un!r kl ltivcUoV toe
KOKNIQ C3EO. ?Q.qrtleec)f III.
8oi4by DnKreist at per TioiiU. for 07;
I aBottiM6re.
EUCKUrS ARKICA SALVE.
The beat Salve in the world fef
Cuta, Brniaea. Korea, Ulcers, Salt
Theutn. Fever Swea, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands. Chilblaina Cams, and all
Skin Ejptiona, and positively cure
Piles, ox no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, r
money refunded Price 2 cents per
box. For sale by Harper & Hood.
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