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1 TTXP JL .' xIJjj 1 DIES. ; rnni C. K. GRANTHAM. Editor. Render Unto Caesar the Things that are Caesar'3, Unto God, God's- $1.00 Per Year. In Advance. VOL. IIL DUNN, HARNETT CO., THURSDAY, APRIL 27; 1893, NO. 10. ATLANTIC COAST, LIKE. Wi inington & Weldon Rail Road and Branches. AFTER THE SPOILS. BILL Anr makf.s a few. remarks ABOUT OFFICE SUCKERS. CCJ1DEHSED SCHEDULE. TKAI.NS CiuIA'U SOUTH. Dated Fet. 2a '92. Arr. Rocky Mt. j 1 4't rrivo T.irlioro Lav; Td.rl.oro Arrive Wilson I.av Wilson A rri Sclnia - Arr Fayttville... Lav ' JrMslor... I.oavo Warsaw Irave Maptiolia. Arr. WHiniujton- No. 23 No. 27 No. 41 j ram Mai! Daily Iai:y! Daily. ex Sun P M 1 M AM l -TO 5 4 . 6 00 1 4ft C 2G 7 03 2 18 I 1 M I -1 2 58 1 6 00 1 M 2 1 f. 7 0 7-50 i so I .....77.Zr 3 25 5 i.0j 3 1 S 7 40 T20 4 14 ... . ! :e 4 27 8 40 !i 41 I 00 9 .'5 11 25 That man is to be pitied who is constrained to seek office for a living And ret there are some mem who do it. I knov some men whom office fits and adores. Ge neral Y- ung for instance for lie is a court Iv venUe man and will represent onr govern ment in a courtly and gracious man ner. He will keep the pea e without humbling our national pride. He he needs the money that is in it or;; gratitude and broken pledges. wants to converl its sunburt; peo pie to Christianity and immerse the whole island to m-ike sure of their salvation. I don't know whether he was a Hill man or :i Cleveland; man neither do I care. i Siier- 4 no i I do know tiat he is fit for the office. Neither ofthese men are professional 'politilians. They never degraded themselves by covert ng around and laying plan and scheming for their own personal advantage. What a pitiful spectacle t is to see some of our Georgians wrangling in the filth of crimination TRAINS GOINQ NORTH. No. 11 ! 7ail No. 78 Daily. No. 40 Dally ex Sun Lea. Wllmiucfon.. I,av Iacrilf a.... Lave Warw Arrlvo ol4xlor- A M 12 S3 A M 15 54 53" 10 57 11 11 12 OS L. Kaytt!Tllle ArriTO ?hiu Arrlr Wilwn Lexv Wilson- Arr. Rocky Mt Arrive Tarboro , LnaTo T.iboro A S 4 M 03 I 9 30 11 ?5 13 80 P M 12 M i 1 SO P M 4 '20 6 02 6 13 7 10 6 3i) 2 13 12 r.8 Arrive Weldon-....: 5 05 r m. 2 53 10 60 Daily excit Sunday. Train on Scotland Nrk Branch Road leave Weldon 4 0 p ru.. Halifax 4 22 p ra. arrivo at Scotland NfM-.kS lpm, Orenvil! 6 53 p ra, Kinstun 8 Otf v ih. Keturninjr. loavea Kinston 7 10 r in. Oreenville f! 2S a m. Arriving at Hal ifax at 11 wo a ui, Weldon 11 25 a m, daily e r.v Suuday. Local TrlM train leave Weldon at 10 13 a m. arriving' Scotland Neck 1 05 a ui, Oaeen villo 5 ?M p hi, Kiustou 7 40 p ra. Rturninx-, leaves Kinston 7 SO a nj , (Jrte!:ville 9 55 a m. Scotland Neck 2 p ra. arrive Weldon 5.15 p iu. daily except Sunday. Train on Southern Division," Wilson and Fayettoville Rraneh leaves Fayettevill 7.30 n. m arrive Rowland 12,15 p. m Returning' leavoi Rowlaud It 15 p. ra. arrive Fayette TIIh 5.15 p. in. Daily except Sunday. Train ou Midland NC Braneh leaves Golds toro, N. O.. daily except Sunday, COO a in: ar rive Smithfleld N C, 8 ?0 a in. Returning leaves Smithfleld, N. C. 7 TO a. ui. arriveh Ooldsl-ro,N. r. 9 "0 a. m.. Taain on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 5 1 p m arrivt-s Nashville 5 55 p. m, fc'prinif Hope SO p, to. Returning. laves Spring Hope 8 00 a. m. Nashville N5 a. in. Brriv Rocky Mount y 15 a. ui.! daily exce;.t Sunday. Train oh Clinton Prmch ierves Warsaw for riintou. daily except Sunday, 8t 6 X p in and llla iu. Returning, leave Clinton at f. 10 a mauds 10pm connectiiiij at Wrrsaw with Ns. 41. 10, i'3 and 7, Sonthbound train on wiUon Fayetteville Uranch is No 51 Northbound is No T0. Daily vecpi Sunday. Train No 27 South and 11 North will stop only at Rocky uoaut, 'Wilson Qoldsboro and Magnolia. Train No 78 make.5 close comicetion at weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond and daily except Sunday via Bav Line. a!s- at Rooky Mount dally except Sun day, with Norfolk and Carolina for Noffolk and alll point North via Norfolk. Train leaves Tnrhoro. N. C. via Alneuisrle Si Ka!eifh K K. daily except Sun. lay. 4 40 p m Sunday Sp m; arrive at Wlllianiston. N. C. 7 1 pm aud 4 20 pm; Plymouth 8 :0 p in., and S20 p ni. Returning leaves Plymouth. N. C. tlaily except Sunday ( 04) a m. Sunday S 0 a in WillUiuston 7 :0 a m, !) 58 am. Arrive at Tarboro, N. C. 10 40 a in and 11 0 a in. JOHN F. DIVINE. Gen. gupt. T. E. KENLY. Oentral Manlier T. M. iiMMKRSON. Traffic Manacrer would have kppt it with Chilli if he ana recrimipation in order to get of fice at Washington. The . Atlanta papers are full of the strife Ovat goes had been there, instead Of Egan. I have jircat admiration for such men and am glad to see hra get office. I on frora day today and if I were Mr, Office that exercises their grace and gentilit' office that does not require much work, but is a kind ot genteel sinecure, with abundant prerequisw t:.es. We regret to loose him from Cartersville, to miss the general wel come with which he greets Ids friends but if he wants the office we want him to have it. He deseryes anv thing that he will ask for, and Mr, Cleveland has made no mistake in this case. Not, if he will keep up his reputation for sagacity and ap point Bascom Myrick and John Tem ple Graves, and Camilla Underwood to the places the' seek, the good peo ple of Georgia will approve it, I am no politician, but I know our promi nent citizens and what they are worth. Suppose Mr. Myrick was for Hill. He was not an offensive part isan, and itj every Hill man is to be boycotted, then Mr. Cleveland will have to build up a part' of his own, and a good many of us will be left out. Mr. Cleveland said that a puOv lie office is a public trust, which means that the president should have no revenges no friends to reward or enemies to punish. If Mr. Cleveland ! refu-es to nominate .Mr. Myrick simp ly because lie was a Hill muii it will moriifv his friends in Georgia, of whom I was one- not the first one. e perhaps, but one from b.c rining. It already inortihVs me that Mr. Cleve land has rt-quired Mr, Myrick to bring the files . of his paper for In spection. It is said, too, that John Temple Grave's application hangs fire because General Gordon i3 mad with Graves for supporting Pat CaU houn lor the senate. I do not believe : it. uenerul Uordon is net tha; kind of a man unless he has greatly chang ed. He used to be large-hearted and liberal in his charity to all his fellow citizens. He had no petty animosi ties and never nursea his revenge to D U. J. II DANIEL. DUNN, HARNETT CO. N C. Has met with most wonderful sue cess in the treatment of Caocer. Write to him for one of his pam phlets on Cancer andits treatment. W. E. Mtkchisov Jonesboro, N. C. !.1 L. ILChapiv, LWlington, N. C. 1IT UU.l U, VII. 11 IMI ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW Rf KI T aiuiivui k cm 1 1 Cleveland I would .say "Gentlemen' vbu are not the men I am! looking for," a:ul I would select -sowe goctd men who have made no noise ami kick; d up no dust about this .busi ness. There are plenty of good men in Atlanta who would fill those; offi ces but whose modesty and conserva tism forbid their asking for them. as a general thing it is the j'; loud mourned.' noisey politicians who seek the offices and get theiu. I was glad to read that Mr, Cleyeland was going to break up the slates and; take a hand in the appointments.1 Of course he can't do it all, but he can! find out where the rings are and break them. These political rings that parcel out the offices in secret conclave: are the curse of our Georgia politics. It ;is said the that ring is already formed, that is to fill all our offices from gov ernor down, and it includes the suc cessor to Senator Colquitt. I was these rings that became so odious to the people that they rose up and es tablished indepeudentism . in norh Georgia for eight years, j It w.ts these rings that aliened Alexander Stephens from the democratic party and that party had to offer him the gubernalioual chair to keep him from running as an independent, Itj was these rings that made possible the I success of the people's party o the busis of the Oc:la platform. It- was i one of these rings that made machine politics so odious in New York.fNow it is no comfort to know that in a city like Atlanta there' are several rings and one ring can fight another and that the longest pole will Knock down the persimmon. -The; trouble is that the best men the most deser ving men are not in the ring at all. Thev hive got no pole and therefore t will nou reach the persimmonL V common citizen like myself j has no more idea of the small machinations idan said that ''Conscience has :' : - more to do with seduction than it has with politics," and -Shakespear said" 'a politician is one who would cir cumvent God if he culd." So. I reckon it is now just like it was a century or two ago- no worse no better. And yet there are many good men in politics men . whse very virtues have exalted them men like Lamar and Black and Blount and Turner, who never have ben con strained to stoop that they might win. There are such men in every State and they are the leaven that give character to the whole body and make our national and state asembU lies respectable. But the average politician's bed is a hard one. He makes, it himself A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. $150,00 KEVtAHDt State of North Carolina. 'Executive. Department Whereas, official infor.nation has bpen received at this Department that William McLean late of the county of Harnett stands charged with the murder of Amos Ilollingsworth. And Whereas, it appears that Wil liam McLean ha fled ihe State or so conceals uimself that the, ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him : Now, Therefore. T. Elias Garr, Gov- 'ernor of the State of North Carolina, I i i by virtue of authority in me yo'h d j by law.'do issue this mv I'rochur.?.- I Iiin 1 1 r a . II"' keepilwaum. Newspaper reporters j that are goinS on to fix the Itome hunt up sensations and write many j postoffice or the Carterville postiffice things from rumor that are not true nr .mv "other lirtlfi office than if I had no choice in the matter, The lings it "I LILL1NGTON. N. C. Office fronting Court House. April-21-92. J. A. FARMER, ATTORNEY AKD COUNSELOR AT LAW DUNN, EVG.. Circuit : Harnett, Johnston, Samp son aid Cumberland. Collections a specialty, Prompt attention given to all busi- TS oil j it;;(l and their vic'ims are kept busy deny ing their false accusations.. May thej wiH fix it upon tbe principle of good Lord deliver u? all from their j tickle you, now you tickle me, We gimlets and augurs and insinuations, outsiders are are as helpless iis a and hence I do not believe that Gen ! pointed ship upon a painted ocean, eral Gordon is fighting Graves be-j And vet, I know, or think! tht I cause Graves perferred Calhoun. We j know, who would be appointed tf the would rejoice to see John Temple j quiet, conservative citizens hadnheir sent to Switzerland and I wish that 1 1 choice. could go, too, and rvith him climb the ! Po'itics is a hard road to travel. It Materhorn ana hear him apostrophize is a mihtv big thing to be president j that historic and beautiful country in ; of this great nation, and to-be cVsen ione ojf his sublimest flights of elo-jby honorable methods, but it inust quence. Then there is my friend certainly Hf- Iti iu a noble mind tohave ! Underwood, who.is the best all round : to do see:: i into the very slums J and I man I ever knew, ami I believe could t schemes :" the small polit'ciani;; t ) j fill any place respects.:! . He has j get into office. The wrangle, f iLe ! filled many from the cl apiit: of a ; hypocracv. he broken promise-?j 'tLe f a small revenges that are necesiry and must lie on it. .But still, he has jtion, ofl'vrir.g a' reward of Or.o uai iuaiiiv. dill tiro.: j.r.;i '-iMv )u i:trs !r ne r.n iirriHiii ana u'ivery ot tuo stii'i VN n liaiii McLean lo the J!u rilf of" l!.ir- nett countv. at the Court llou.?e iu The Billville Banner. We have just returned frora hearin' Riley read "That Old Sweetheart o' Mine," and we ain't quarreled with our wife in six hours. We intended to giveur lecture on "The Georgia Colonel" at the town hall Wednesday night but as the col onel is looking for us with a shotgun we have postponed it on account of the weather. Our relatives came to Billville in order to hear Riley read, and they are now spending the summer with us. All groceries and live stock thankfully received. Our appointment still hangs fire at Washington, notwithstanding we s-tated in a. recent editorial tliat we wished Cleveland was twins, so's there'd be more of him. There are seventeen ' male candi dates for the Billviile posiofficc, and they're ever3' one trying to marry the widow in order to get her to resign. The Billville band serenaded us on oht return from Washington, but as soon a they found out tiiat wc had missed an office they charged us $6 for corn licker and expenses, Tomorrow is Sunday, when we will lay aside office seeking and wonder how we are going to pap the preach er, ! During our absence yesterday Dea con Jones called at our office and left a dollar on our table. Would there were more deacons in the church to dar ! Atlanta Constitution, Lillington, and I do enjoin all officers of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Doue at our city of Raleigh, the 5th day of April,, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three, and in the one hundred and seventeenth year ofour American Independence. Elias Cakil By the Governor : C. L. Hinton, acting Private Secretary, Description, Hight about 5 feet 9 or 10 inches, weight about 160 or 70. lbs about 30 years old, ginger cake in color. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastoriaJ A PROCLAMATION BY THE GOVERNOR. $150,00 IiEWAKD, A. Tjitfle Girl Experience in n Uhtliotlse. t Mr. and Mrs, Loren Trescott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Saad Beach, Miss., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April she was taken down with Meas les, followed with a dreadful Cough and turning inco a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit treated her, but in vain, she grew worso rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then 6he tned Dr. King'3 New Discovery for Consumption and . m . i t.-. alter the use oi twa ana a hu:i net tles, was completely cured. T.hey j say Dr. King s ew uiscovery is State of North Carolina, Executive Department, Whereas, official inform itjon has been received at this department that James 'Auterburg McLean, alias Bug McLeanvlate of the county of Har nett stands charged with the murder of Ephriam McNeill, And Whereas, it appears that the said James Auterburg McLean, alias Bu- McLean has fled the State, or ao conceals hiinfcelf that the ordinary process of law cannot be served 'upon bim : Now, Therefore, I Elia Carr, Gov ernor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of author jty in me vested by law. do issue this my Proclama tion, offering a reward of One Hun dred and Fifty Dollars for the ap prehension of the said James Auter burg McLean, Alias Bug McLean to the Sheriff of Harnett eounty, at the Court House in Lillington, and I do enjoin all officer of the State and all good citizens to assist in bringing said criminal to justice. Lone at our city of Raleigh, the 5tU day of April, in the year of our Lord h i;. 1 r--1 v: i una thousand t nine: v -". hrcc, -,.rli !ls trfiiffhr in rrrklri vt.t vim m a f 1 and eveiU -cMl. .. of A. '.!: U get a trial bottle free at Harper & Hoc.1;s -Drugstore. EtiCKLEITS ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for i ! . 1 . . l . . ! regiment noun to iuc f.i.w. country newspaper and did it well. will certainly lower his self-repect Cuts. Bruises, iiores. Ulcers, Salt TheuuL Fever Sorea. Tetter. Chap- .i,cisi.e..,usulul,. auiun)eu r'hiihUin. rr. H .P and weighs about 150. ha i ti.p father of eleven children most with unhaopy memories- If hisfCon ped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and aL .L . . i - - - t i . . . . ... , ... i . t.: ... 1 , .i.va rr& coirAil uiw skin Kruntions. and nositivelr cures ever heard, the best farmer and gard-j must a sensitive nature writhe under j Piles, or no pay required. It is guar- j 81oa; &iner c ner and with all a most geniel com- the c-rds that the disappointed puo- anieeu to giy Fucu ti5IKuUu. : , no t, liv-csrds thi? aecne L;m of fn! zrjizny -a ." s can I ndcpt-nU:!;Ce. Elias-C.r:i:, C I..- HiNiox. aciing PrivaU Secretary.- DESCBIPf ION. Height about o feet, rather thick a broad face and rather bad expres- and vet he wants to pamon I ! ?,
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