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- .-i TIIITBSDA Y, JAN ITAKY 10, 1S03 Mi Ltns Brider- of Goldsbor. i i visiting the family of Rey. N. B Ood, BATTERS CF L0:'L IS 713E: MKTSODtST. Service; tin- 4th Sun Jt at 11 a- m- -d nhjht at 7 p. n-. First Sund-iy night at S: -10 p. in. .-u:ihi-School at p. m., Frof. D. Ii. larkM . Superintendent, Kkv. J. I. rEOKAM, raster. C-;i J. 15. Ecrt.oM of Gs ldb.n- w.s in luwn this wc'k. Mr, Allen .f the firm of Allen & f'tam of Raleigh was in Hie city this vcirk nn butnes-. And Still the Bids 'jonn- Anoih Llaa wants tha Cours House- notice;:! Mu, Kmtok : I see no cause wh I sh-xil-l ij.it make a bid also fr tht Court Hotiio, I r.oiue some have of ferre l g-c'at inducements to h ue i: moved to diifurcnl pine.-. One sny bring it to'my houe (at the f:k--. ; : t!P run' 11 .id I will "ive " acres oi , I ' - i Rev. J. J. Harper filled his regular ( land ami $.V0, and another .-as -ppointu-ont iu tl;c Disciple chureh bring it to my place (U X Roads) ti u 1 f ad one One mull headed cow hile yearling has taken wjih my cattle, ha-i been there for o untba. the owner can get them by ;uj ing tlie co.-t of this ail. J. M. Fov. le-i:. Dunn, ii. C NO! ICE OK LAND SA-jj&E. PlilMITIVU Baitist, Scrvif.s Sut-ur-ia and fcmday morning, before th third Sunday hi each month. Kkv. Buitirrcr. Wood, Pastor. l)I3CIPIJ-S. Services 3rd Sunday in taah month, morning and night. Sun day fcjhool at 4 p. in., en-ry Sunday, prayer Mi-sting ewry Thursday night. JtiV. C. W. IIuwaud. Pastor C, YV. D. ll. iu.-ct ev.-ry Monday nigh! rfier the intl and 4th Sunday in each uijulh. ,' BArTI.5T. Services every 2 id and -1th Sunday at 11 a. m., a id 7 p. ir. ' Sun t!.tv Sciioul at a. in., U. G. Taylor, SaVt. Prayer Uceting every Thursday Ymi.. at 7". 1:ev. W. F. Watson, Pastor. Fkee-Will. Baptist. S-.rvi;i?s on Scond Sunday at 11 o'clock and on 4:U fcuuday at J p- bi. ' Kkv. 11. A. Jo'hnsoN, Pastor. "'iudav. Rev, A. J. MoKolway of I'ayctu yille, preached Sunday in the Pres byterian church, M is. Priddv and children of Green ville, sj eat Sunday with Jier brother, Mr, E. F. Voun. The Kr(ind has not been clear sine the 20th of Dec. '92, something Uiitisual f.r U3to- have snow thres weks on a strc;e!i in North Caro lina, . i Lat Monday night was the coldest weather we have vca in this section biuce 1880, Dec. 30th and 31st. The .'icrinoinetor slood al Zfir.o. Rnr. I, T. Ne.vtfjn of Wake Fon-st C'olh-c, will p roach la the Baptist church Sunday morning at 1 1 o'clock and ij'uiiday uiht at usual hour for services. Th'c bold weather and freeze up has caused some of the Star Route n ails to suspend for the past week, The carriers could not cross some of the icy slrcam3, Jatr.e3 G. Blaine's end seems to bo cl-'se at-J!a::d. lis has been in vcr b.l hcal'h for some months. pasi Many of our nations great men are passing from thi life. We see the names of several of ojir States distinguished men mentioned and advocated by various journals IIs was & well known ew Enlauu 0f the State for Cabinet places, but when the sharing is done, North i I will "ive 0 acres and 1000, another say3 brin, u to my front gate and i will give 7 acres and $1100. and stilt another bid will come in from an other party oJfeniig rock enough loi bull 1 I i.th Court House and Jail to have it b :ilt at SmiU-y Falls, a point on the Cape Fer. Now we know this means money in the man's Docket who irets the Court House at his place. So I safe in orT.-riiig 30 acres of land $1400 to have it at my place, Grove, Chatham county. Let the longest t ole get the simmon. Bring in another horse. G. By virtue ol a power of s-! con- I BUSINESS LOCALS. 'H-rrtli An - mi'm i FLEMING CO'S. IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. If im want the b-st Shirt in town buy the Royal Blue" ui Fleming & -co. We have the nicest line of Neck are in town. Fleming &, Co. If vou want nice dress trisning?. V t J tl- ! Nnt& for infants and Children feel and Elm per tained in a certain Mortcf-Deod remeir.oer our line is cuuipivie. nim- made to J. A Taylor by J. T, ' Cor bett and wife, and duly regiteled in Book F, No. 2. Pages 87-8 Records of Harnett county, 1 will sell ai pub lic sale for cash at the Court ijlouse door in Lillingtoi on the Clh day or February. 1893, atjl2 o'clock :'m 2 small tracts or land; adjoining each other in the ed-ze of the totvn of Dunn, containing which there is a splended .deeding house, it being where-the said T. Corbett now lives, to satisljj saw Mortgage. This 3rd day of January. 893. J.'A- TAYLok, Wc regret to state tli it Rev. U. A. Johnson continues very ill. Mr. Summerset or Fuir Bluff, has taken a place in .the Railroad cilice Lere us nigut operator. Gen, B. F. Butler died last week. man, especially in the late war. G, K. GRANTHAM, Notary Pub lic, ill take Private Examinations and probate papers. All kinds blank deeds and papers kept on hand. Of ficc in D, II. Hood's Drug Store. Fleming & Co. have the best c'.-eapest FLOUR iu Dunn. and D To the number of fast trains on this road will be added the Vesti bules from the lStb "int. Mr.Offic Weaver the oldest man probably in the county died last week from old ye and general in-firtnaty. Carolina wont get a man. Senator Ransom and Hon. J S, Henderson of N. Cai olina have been app inted on the reception committee- at the inauguration Mr. Ransom rode in the carriage with Mr. Cleve land when he wa inaugurated before. Clsveland clcctorial vote stands 276. Maj. R. B, Glenn was selected to carry North Carolina's vote to Washington. It is authoritatively staled that the University of North Carolina enroll 300 regulartu lvuts mw, the largest number of any College South The Headlight of GohUboro slates that is a certain fact that' the noted Bill Arp" will lecture in that city qn Feb. 21st uudur the auspices of the Y. Ji. C, A. Our young friond Zeb "Jeffreys, who liss been night operator jd-.ee this wa3 made a through line, has accepted a position ia Georgia, ha kft Monday. The public school house in Grove township. Dis!. 14, while, was ties troyed last wcek'by fire, Mr. R. T, Kennedy was teaching in the houc. The Ore originated it night, Mr. Olive of Wake, introduced a bill in tho Senate to allow. Justices of the Peace $10 per day end mile age for atending the Ai.iiual June Meetin and each Magistrate must keep a record or the same. Tiie Times returnes thanks to the Secretary and Treasurer of the Eas' eru Carolina Industrial Association of New Berue, for a complimentary ticket to the Fair, which convenes Feb. 20tU and holds five days. The Justices of the Peace seem to be the busiest men in town for the lat week, some kind of litigation going every day. This does not speak very well for our people, they seem im forget the admonition of tho Golden Rule, "Do unto others as you would tboy do unto you." Senator John E. Kenna of West V : ; I 37ml n n (lift 11th iu st after W IIIUIBi airotracted illness. It had been f. :, amn I n wns nhle to fill hh posl iu the Senate, his death- will 1a rrpnntlir f Off ttrd br his own btai and the people of the nation. remains were intcred ceremonies. Mr. W. J. Washburn passed through town .Saturday on his way ho'ce to Lillington, where he will Onion Sets. Red and White at H. Hood's Drugstoie. When you go to Dunn and want Drujs don't forget that you can get what you waut at D. H. Hood's New Drug store at rock bottom prices. All kinds of Garden Seeds by weight at D. II. Hood's New Drug Store. Did you knowthatP. H. H..od had moved his entire etock of Drngs, Seeds, etc. in hi new store just two doors above his old stand ? He hai the prettiest and most comfortable store in Dunn, and his customers arc treated with enrta cy and politeness as well as receiving the very lowest prices. Try him. spend a short li mc "with ids wife and return to Wilmington, where he hoi Is a position as book-U?ep2J. Sunday evening Ike little boy of a go :d old d ;rky, Sol Higher, living iust out of town, was burned to death. S'd i'lnl 1:m vi!'e had gone out of the hou-c i'.y the chi d was playing in the arc r.hc-11 Lis clothea caught fire, Attention Fakmeks. The Lee Hardware Co. of Dunn, N. C, is i.pudnunrtera for Plows and Plow cp.stings. ! For Axes, Shovels, Trace Chains Ilamcs, horse and mule Colbts cal at Lec4 Hardware Co. Eecontly Murdered. ing & Co. We have now the latest style of Ornamental Buttons. Come and ex amine them before you buy. Flem ing & Co. If 3'ou want an all wool shirt can get it at Fleming & Co's. you F. P. Jones. Atfy. Jan-5-ls. VALUABLE LAND EOR if ALE. : - f By virtue of a certain Mortgage Deed made to me by W. B. Korris. and recorded in Book F, No. 2gPagr torn of If you want a nice Hat buy it trora five acresij upon Flemiug & Co., wheae you can get it. cheap. Fleming & Co. will sell you a nice button slioe for $1.00. Fruit of the Loom at Fleming & Co's. for 9 ceuts a yard. If you want a nice Table cloth buy it from Fleming Co. at 20 cents per yard. If y,ou u:e in need of Underwear remember yon can buv wool suits at Fh-ming 5c Co's. cheap. If you want a nics pair of pants buy them from Fieiuiig & Co's. where you can get them cheap. If yuu want a nice pair of 40 cent Mortgagee. .' V -6 i "Castori a !s so veS julirtsd to chTUrea thsJt, I recomrnaad it &s Buperior to any pneicriptica known to me." n. A. AKcrri-a, K. D., Ill So. OxTurd St., Brooklyn, h". Y." "Tht use of 'Castorla' is so nntrersal and ita inrrits so well kcowu that it eoni wi-r of fupf re rotation to endorse it. Few tho la:e!li(rent famiUofi who no uol ccp CaUoru; irithia easy reach." . Cxrlos MaTTW, D.D.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Xeonnel Church. Castorla enras Oj&a. I yvUiiam uagisaa inrfflocr high Tor asveeol thh I hv oow-0rf your rCaoria, ' asd fail alAa aiJyc- do o as it baa utvariaU yc4Mitl bm m I 194 of the Records of Harnetjcoun -v Trf a ty, On Satunlay tr.e zisi .tty oi January. 1893. at'12 o'clock, -.'Ht the " l I - . . . .1. o Court House Door" in the lofcn of suspenders buy them at rieming & Lillington I will ell at publicale to Co's. for 25 cents. ... I -ff- 1 Jl the highest bidvivr ior casn me, ian ,. ;f t . b lt b y i ial" J ' described in saia &ioriga.jp, ia io,. vnxn x ra. sifuated in the town of Avera-sboro, Nos. 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6, 7, 11, 12. 3; 14, 15, CI, C2, C3, from one to sevgn. be ing the b ock on which R. J. fforris ..off resides, on the east side of the Ln j , iine Gf dotbing in Dunn, and Fayetteville and Raleigh roadj from lh.it we wijj sejj you a suit cheaper eleven to fifteen, on the west rjide of ll)an you can buy them elsewhere. said road; from sixtyone to sixty- Fleming & Co. will sell you shoes cheaper than anybody in town. Don't forget that we have the HE'S CREEK ACADEMY, " POE'S. HARNETT COUNUY, N.C REV J- A. CAMPBELL, Principal. URS. J. fl. Cfi3P3LL, Assistant. Ninth session opens Dec. 5th, 1892. Good building 139 enrolled last )ear. Oyer 250 enrolled since school was founded; 30 of whom have been teaching. Vocal Music and Pennmanhip Free, 50 per c?nt. discount to ministers, their children, orphans, or-the child ren of widows, Tuition from $1.00 to $3.00. Good board, inclu ling washing. f6,50 to $7,00. r ' For circular or other infoimatioD, apply to the Principal, nov 17 '92. LEE J. BEST AttomejruIiav D U N K, 5L" C, Will practice it BAraa n& 4r joining Counties. Special i&hnlLou given to collodion of daista. vW. E. Mracaisow, Joneaboro, M. C. . MURCHISON I -ClafH, ATTORNEYS-AT-tlir LILLINGTON, H. O. OlTico fronting Co art Xla9, AprlI-41-Sia. LAND SALE. three, lies on the north side offjAver asboro and Dunn road.- Thifr-Dee. 20. h. 1892, " . I dec 22 92. John A. Gbekj. Mortte. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. ?- Having. qualified as Administrator Examine before you buy. tiemuig & Co, Fleming & Co, have Ladies Shoes from 50 cents per pair up. Fleming & Co. have just received a nice line of cheap dres3 coats, over coats, ets, call and examine before you buy. Where did you get that coat? At D Mr. J. F. Oft ens continues to wort; wnr'- fur Messrs. .1. 11. Ballance oc jOo.. in the J. D. Underwood store on Tursdav night the turpentine stills I Broad Sued vViii, Calb.-elh caught fire and of Mr was consumed ia a few minutes by the rapid Ihunes, Also a lot of crude lurper.thie and a number of barrels of rosin was destroyed. But for the Mthful wook of the citizens of the town, both white and colored, much more damage might have becii done. How it originated wdl be a mystery. We dout kt-ow how much the loss amount 3 to. but right heayy. He has recently mur dered High Prices on Sine liana ana machine- made Harness, Bridies, Saddles. Collars, Whips, Lashes, etc. etc.' He gives hi3 own personal and special attention to repairing, satis faction guaranteed. Call ana him at his place of business. Jan 19 lm. e His . i ll. II., Wltu uaiuoin; Mr: Koonce, it is stated, wants to contest Mr. Grady's election in thi- Congressional District. Iio knows full well he was not elected nor came anything near it. But he will try it and be his own attorney and make a food size fee by so doing, you sec the tax payers Lave to nay for these contests, and there ought to be some Dnt pqps without tak- ing the peoples money to settle sue! question. The election couriuttec 1 need not consider his contest at rd v- fi.i it .n tiioRtli dcWii here see ? M. Canoadl- Sr.. KM rs chenn store for deceased, before the Clerk of larnelt $2.75, and it's all wool, Qnri!ir I'onrf,, sill nersoiis indebted to Lhe said estate are notified to Fleming & Uo. carry a . complete v ,...m...nf in ifin mi, line of Gent.3 and Ladies Miles dersigned and all persons jjoldbg Dress Shoe claims against the sai estate are notified to- present the sute for payment to the undersigned, duly verified, on or b(!ior Feb ruary lOih, 1894, or thisjnot'ice will be pleaded in bar of Lbcjir re coyery. This January 3rd, 192. L. M. Ry'jlEs, R. J. II DANIEL, DUNN. HA&2S7T OCX H&a met triih naftt wAf3l. cest in tho treatoitat fCajuaxu Write to klea for f kU phleta ou Ctnotr aod lia temtstmX J. A. F ARMER, ATTO.'.XEY &KQ CCSKSaea AT UQ DUNN, IT. O. Circuit : Harnett. JobxUai Huapr" eon and Cumberland By virtue of power of sale con tained in a certain Mortgage givoo by G. M. Capps to C. A. Young A Bro., dated February Srd, 1892. and duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett county in IJook "C," No, 2, Page 530. We will on Monday the 16th Jay of Jau ucry. 1893, at the Depot in Dunn, Harnett county. N. C. sll to the highest bidder for caih one tract -r -Collection a a specialty, parcel of land situated in Averusboro Prompt attention giram U all WJ-- towns!r !, Harnett county, adjoining When Eaby was sick, vre gave hor Castorla, "When she waa a Child, she cried for Ca3toria. Wbaa tfho became Mte3, she clung to Caatoria. Wbea she had Children, ahe gave them Castorla the lands of John Phillips and others containing 36 aere-i more or le.s, f-r a better discription reference is made to the Records uf Harneit county This Deo, 17ti:, 1892 C. A. You no cz Biro., dec 22 ta. Mortgagee?. ness placed in hand, Mch-ll-'Sl. Administrpitor. L. J. Best, Attorney. j Jan-5 Cw. Tuklisotos X. C Jan, 1C, 1S93, ilu. Eoiion: As there seems to a great rumor as to where the Court House will bo rebuild, let us suggest a plan which winght be well to con sider as we go along. The financial condition of the county is bad as we all know, and at present the people seen! to be very much divided as to a location for the rebuilding of the Court House. Of course all know we eau'.ot have but one even U wo -at had the money to Duiiu a Xow lets look around and see where the strongest place and best induce- inenls are otlered, and after fading hat place drop all other places and idopl that one, we are noi ior uu. ocation and against another excepu ia reason. We people on the East side ofCape Hti.-nlliT on Fear River it seem are uaiuii.j - titled to the location and wo hope that the people on the West side will pardou us ir wo are wrong, we nope that tho people on the East side of tiic river will consider this sugges tion. ' A for establishing a new county ih.t. tSip. chances woulo not lb SCCUli! - - be crood. -United we stand, divide.i t rtt.v lipfr fiom the next 1 ai 1. ty. - " 11 0 U. 0. M MACHINE. The Machine 13 capable of knitt ing from to fifteen thousand htitAes per miute it will knit a stocking heel and toe in. ten minutes, will knit all articles needed in the household NOTICE OF LAND SAE. By virtue of a power of sail" con taincd in a certain Mortgag Deed made by H, B, Pope -and wife, t.n T. F. Sanders, and cury re- " Af corded in Book yD," ISo. V, IV'es 390-92 records of -jlamctt county, I will or the GUvlay of February, 1893, at 12 o'clockgm., at Court House door in Lilliugtn sed li t ho fulnwintr ivnm Kn-nPiiilers to Ladies' .Hoods, f . ,y . . , ... l. : . l..lc-n Mormora MOCKiiiss, - u.c - , , mntRii.ni.r five a r. 1 1 ! vi a ntiv find also ail I 1 3 . " ' . rw-. - -- Und one half acres be the satire more ...... L:;nlaa cnMl Q I III it.. u.eraucy o-.- , LrVs. it beinir the same upoi. which Chevrons, Lattice Ribbed I5ar ana r , i- diviner. jr. Fleming & do. carry a complete line of Dress Shoes for both Gent's and Ladies, The nicest line of Fur9 ' cyer brought to Dunn is now at Fleming & Co's. Fleming & Co. have just received the nicest lino of Trunks, Valise und Grip Sacks ever brought to Dunn, and they will sell you a leather Va lise for $1.00, Be sure you see our coods before you buy. is usually done by any othor Circu- ar Machine. I. W, Wauf, Agent. Will bp. on sale st J. J. Wade's store every Saturday. Jan 19 '93. we man. L L. Tuhlington. Thanks- heartfelt This is to return my thanks to the people, both white and d. fjr the valuable service tue r.t. thn fire Tuesday Wm. Cllbuetii colore rcn lered night. mo Oni m sets at D. U ,. Hood's Drugstore be-fo.o tney are all Wiamouu - nnP -hnsiner.8 lot and stotie house .f 1 ) ,1 ,J :' tV i I evn on tne corner oi tiuau - streets it being the same whire the said H. B. Pope is now doing' busi ness. This the 2nd day of January 1893. T. F. Sandys, K P, Pones, Mortgagee, Attorney Jan 5 ts. MARKET KEPORT. n n 9 $1.60 $1.60 1.00 Cotton. i Good Middling Middling Low Middling TUKPEXTINB, Virgin Yellow Dip Hard Country Produce. Chickens 1525c E-gs 12J .Hides 4Gc Corn r0 Peas 60(1.00 ' Butter , 203 25 Hates I2 J Fleming & Co. pre selling suspenders at 7 cents. r if- OF LAND SL3. - Bv NOTICE virtue of a power of sa!e con A friend iu need is a friend indeedj and not less than one million people have found just such a fried as in Dr. King's New Discovery for Cor.sump tierf, Ctughs, and Colds. If you lave never used this Great Cough Meticine. one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative pow ers in all diseases of 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. A JAtiic tilrl Experleac in a Mr, and Mrs, Loreri TrscU i-ra keepers of the Gov, Lighthamte o4 ' Sand Beach, Miss., and are Laa-l witrj a daughter, fouryears 14. hgsi April she was taken down wUk l mo le, followed with a dreadful Csk ' and turning ir.co a Fcrei. Poctert at home and at Detroit treU4 ki,' bul in vain, she gri? Yori? t?-1-" until she was a mere "kaadal i bones." Then she tried Dr. Xiajf New Diocovery for Consumption n4 after the use of twa and a kaif bU ties,! was completely creL -Tha say Dr. King's New Diicuvtr if worth its weight ia gold. je y ra&.y get a trial bottle fr3 at liarpu Cf Hood s Drugstore. NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE. Children Cry for Pitcher Castorla. tained iu a certain Mortgage uceu made by Burrell Coats to D.A. Lee and by the said D. A. Lee regularly transferred to H. 0. Avera which said Mortgage Deed has hchn July recorded in Book "D," Xo. Jj, Pag 504-3 Ricoids of Harne.tt cqjinty, I will sell ht public said for .a,h at the Court llt-LS3 door in Lillington, on the ,6th day of February, 333, at 12 o'clock in., a parcel or fc-aet of land in Averasboro township, Har nett county, containing 50 afres, t'J satisfy said Mortgage. Thisfthe 3nd nieff I day of January, 1&J3. H. C. Avjj.a. Assignee of Mortigce. F. P. Jones. Attorney, -jj. Jao-5ts. . Ij . : i . r . - - . i By virtue of a power of sale con-. tained in a certain Mortgage Deed, executed to J. M. Bass, Jr., by Ed win Jones and wife, and duly trans ferred to E. F. Young. I will on Monday, February 6th, 1893, sell to the. highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in Lillington one tract or parcel of land situated in Averasboro, Harnett county, N. C., adjoining the lands of J. A. Taylor, S. T. Barefoot and others, containing 25 acres more or less. For a befer discription reference is made to the Records or Haruett county. Thia Dec. 3 1st, 1892. E. F. Youno, Assignee of Mortgagee. By virtue of a Deed of Trust from D. A, Jones, recorded, in the offlcc-qf the Register of Deeds for Harnett county, in Book C, No. 2.; Pages 358-50, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, On Wednesday the lSlbday of January, 1893, the property conveyed m said deed in trust, to-wit : One thirty hoi se-power, Allen & Cram, steam engine, and one stationary thirty -five horse power boiler and fixtures, lo cated at Dunn. X. C, also one Tal bolt Saw Mill with the Disston Saw fixtures, otc, conveyed in said deed of trust. Tizincrcf aale 12 o'clock ra. Place of sale on premises Where the aoove described ropcrty is located, at Dunn, N. C, This Dec. 17th 92. J. N. Holding, Trustee, dec 22 92 ts. - - If you are not feeling atrrcajf n4 healthy, try Electric Bitten, 1 La Grippe" has left, weak an-4 wacY, . use EJeetrc Bitters. This rsaejr acts directly on Liver, btoasccla cafl Kidneys, gently aiding thaao cjgtst to (perform tbetr funciiong. II yoa arc alllicied with Sick lltgdialit, 700 will find speedy ami pcrintnectriutf4 by taking Electric Bitters, Opj will convince -yu remedy you noed. ly 5Qo. at Harper. Store. that this U itij Large boitlaa & liood'i DrM. LAND SALE. Jan 5 Is. Children Cry for Pitcher's CI$toria., It will pay you to advertise The Times. in By virtue of power of sale contain ed in a certain Mortgage Deed exe cuted to E. F. Young by, John Holmes and wife, Ameline Holmes, and dulv recorded m the Register of Deels office of Haruett county I will on Monday, February 6th, 1893,; sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Li'lington, N. C. one tract or parcel of 'and sit uated in Averasboro towrg'dp ,con ,:iuini 103 acres more or 1c--, for a YfM - ? - t fs linvn iraci- n 'fit rGf . r ifiuiu u v.-. ""..j---- ..wv..v --jgtter discription reference l ma les to the recor li if Harnett couuty. XOTJCJE I olfar for 6alo my plautaiUa j' ing on the FayettsyilLe ajad UmVJUXjL county road 3 miles from Dean, Cc4 dwellings, good well uf xttlur, acres cleurod. The trcjtl ooaJlxj tm bout CO arrr. tcrmi n hJLf cJ& ancu will give time. BpaifUJy, .aAV-M Ssl?ntl26 Aa?;lcaa . I C4VBAf?, : l : ..r ''J.xtl Ir A nice Tin.? of C'lrt-.iu Polls j;ist received at Fleming S. Co. a from 25 cents up, This January 2nd. 18 Tor Ir.fcr-nelioa tr:l fr,? Hni:booV' ynt t ML'J.X tt VX sci CkOAiiway, Us Jab. OHert bareaa for u pntijt In iouioa. Every p-ttent takes out bjr la b.ojfiUt tatrrft tu-i puhhc by a notice jlren txtn oi coat-go kx tu E. F. You.no. Jan 5-t-. Mortgage . I "7rt !lrf--iiri!.n fit iir.i world. SolendlOI. lllrtrtd. iio lit1112ilt cmo c':CMi.d Le niitiotit It. e-tr; tUi) six rcrmLbs. AJJj tcie 7. ise-r xvra. i1 gone,
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