v i Ah Times. - i M n J i jLjljLi (). K. .GUAXTHAM. Ivlit..r. A OL. III. Render Unto Caesar the Things that are Caesar's, Unto God, (rod's- $1.00 Per Year. In Advance. DUNN, HARNETT CO., THURSDAY, JUNE 8,. 1893, NO. 16. ODE WABHIHOTON LETTS?.. A teftaifi i tch i mo m I U f.i'tm kerjx it. '! d i'I !!. .if ih jrrnct r U ,. - .f" fri guf I tit- ' i e i f fj Tt i W ilU 1 1 !;' f.jt f I I r i,i Mi V i i r . r At t?Vt mMi ?(.! i i ? - . , -!-!. !l 1 ' : I --4 i - I - : i r-. - , f t k ! '- . i ! f i ' . j. ;. ' . ! ft ! if -4? ff ' .' i t ft v ' I ; 1 . " ? . n j r .. .-, f . m m ft-.' -Ity ftHUf ! -US ? ' . r,uf, ?fy t,rf . . . . I ! f t' I m i, ijrii wt tit a-M . ; trc "l i u . ' ' . tt llf !4f 1 ..! U A I !. U I !.: t Jf U , ! It I !iUctft?ftj ft i t - t-rti Ihftl lh i'flli' tin', I l ifnyrj" lift !;; te l l i nj t . f ftt'tite nnur..in.', lij J.l reicrte" n tri tu r ! uj.-; mi mi -lift rrtrv?ncl!n!, a l fct trencll anl InnMi I ri. f I ajm.i.J bul Ihe cuuQtry is tic a. I in t :,'," ' t Urk hive quit !eau lh ir U t ftijttii) in the rrriJ' r ani .Ii-.c-h tne irftTily f Hie "financial ilua iun. In llie Treaury l)c;irtin:it llitrc is but little feting f ujic-im nets. Talk of a nitduuumr Mt ion of Congress to vmu ly re!iv' the rtnaiu'tal situaliui' i& noticvalth absent. Tbe vast and complex ma chinery of tb Government appear to be running along with a carc'e.H.H nea due to oil and ball hea ins. I'uhliciarm of true Republican f .i'h are pkae1 by the nhrewdnesa fit. wl.tjJi xSenator I'ratt i roan a.'iri4 the l'resiritfntal bK)rn of ex- Vtrc l'rcftiilcnt Morton. Tliey re L'tr.l Mr. Morton's nomination to be vemor or X'ew Yrk at a foregona . ir.riuiof, think that ihere it an ex- r!i.ut cli-mce t' win. an l ay that fr. Mf.n aucceft In the State r.i?t wilt miU litto Hie Inevitable n mnainrft f.r the l'ei ! . f ,. Af rrtarifal esftrntt.aihirt .nf the fi tl.i prrtntrd. i!io Urt'ttd ' ai uiylinuii U rtCMniicd I ' liH!rnl in fftr if the Jrei.4'u iaairu ritle, am! utiMuSture f l!-e i.ew ar m lll J . th ki ' -jf Afn.tiry, It I uriii Uii ? !j -iw Im Mr ntir.al prlJt lu le t't-npt r.-ti l ..Miift ti)etiUii infer . I Li U'm tiJ' l !!, li rtp. , :f..f Mijf ttacumf t'tiiU 1 fskf i ! ( i by mil ulhtr . .---"-1 4, 1 i.u!'i Ity , i i . I t. fr v xt r the I :: arutv aifl a !&rge pr . t i ,! o.ir Xunl (f!ird will rtthiit, a foreign i, i, I uit llirved In be the . t'e f f.i.,le'ii riHe. i u? i.;n e itjikf fcn k'.'t is me un i iM wlalrittiiftit. and lhi chances of Umu- nipped In the bu 1 are oum rrni uitd paiutul. Hnin4 done hit part toward the I..: iut!, .Stcrelary Carlisle will now t nicr luin a Treasury cuuuU WITH HIM- I was at a wedding once whore the bridegroom bad come a long distance to claim his bridge. They had been engaged for several yert. The young man tad gone across the continent to secure a home. A correspondence was kept up. but of course the lady hai only a vague and general Idea of lha pl&ca to which her 4hotband pro pntcd to Uka her. When asked, Don't you feel rtlucUnt to go ao. far away, and to a strange place P she rcplltdi MNo, fur I go to be with htm. and he ha prepared the place fur me." I like that answer. It showed thai e was a loving and truttrul bride; And. m I tlcsght the matter over. I tifd nytc!f. "VVt drnt we treat A Bright North Carolinian. I. The Washingtoa correspondent of the Richmond Times refers thu to the high honor soon to be bestowed on Mr. George P. Howell, of Golds- boro, wbuse father has many friends in Wilmington : North Carolinians are very proud just now over the fact that for the flrt time in fifty years one of her young sons U to co graduated at the West l'olnt Military Academy at the head of his class in everything. This young man Is George 1'earce Howell,' on of Mr. It. 1. Howell, of Gold li(ro. and hi father passed through here today on his way to West Point to be there during the commence, tccnt exercises, now shortly to begin. , Xortfi Carolina h alruudy hul two ATLANTIC COASTLINE. Wi'iiringon & Wcldon Bail Road nd Branches. C0N3EHSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS UUIZK1 SOCTHv VUA Feb.S2. i Ler 7eMon.. Arr. Rocky Mt..- 7fo. S3 r M 14 20' 1 40 i No: ST I fto. 4$ rv faU Dllj Dally. lexKaa 5 u 6 St A U t t i et huitxndf !! fayt! I go t.t pri!,, , , ,0a ... . ., , . .. Ii"iui. In Allrrd ;.lr.lecm part a plsro for you. and w.ll come loi.k the honor, and in W. II. ! , J . . tHrilit. did the am". t:h ti late here 1 am there e mv No. , it , I f. 'iieral Ueairegard at No. i u- iirre are mrcc iaieniei,:i which . ... ,, muI t bi make every i-.riuan will rriv Tarboro... Leave TartMiro. 1 I P M I 12 I 6 00 Arrlre WINo Lav W II noii A Arr Kay Lav 0olHlKro.- Lave Wnntaw. lare Magnolia.... Arr. Wilmington- n I S-l I 7 00 I 7 4 pv V 1 1 noi. .1 I 3 rr KaywMf vllle... I r. 20 . S IS 4 14 4 11 00 7 40 Via' 9 S5 8 M 3 t 44 11 15 TRAINS GOIXQ KORTH.- NOW FOR IT- .Ja, H. KcW'c, Comptroller of the currency at Washington, has ojdered :m HHciincnt nd made requisition upon the Mlock-holderft of tho late People's National Hank of this city for fitly dollars per share, payable on or before June 15th, 1393, to talufy the uebis of the concern At we un The only thing that-breaks into the; , . . . .. . J , pctstand the national banking law steady hum is the occasional plu:ik of a division cliiel's head failing in to the waste-basket. By those best able to know of A-hat they speak, it is said that the posi tion of Hawaii will remain unch tned so far as any active interference by this Go.ternaaent is coi.cernel. The 'provisional government" will remain so long aa it is able to maintain its self, If the people become dissatii fied with the provisional government and remove it by quiet and legal means, nothing will be said or done on this edge of the Pacific. Mr. Rlouut is on the ground acting as a sort of balance wheel. Well-inform1 ed politicians say that nothing in the natere of annexation is contemplated by the administration; that the ques tion oT assuming protectorate remains in abeyance until the next meeting of Congress; and that in his message to that in hia message to the body Mr, Cleveland will take strong pro tcctorate ground. In the meantime any encroachments by other powers will be promptly' resented. Probably the most important pen- fiion decision ever issued from tbe eer- shareholder is liable for an as sessment equal to tho amount of the fuce value of his or there stock at the time of the banks failure, but tbe comptroller of the currency is of the opinion that fifty cents on the dollar is all that will be necessary for the adjustment of the bauk affairs. Gen. W. G, LeDue, receiver, is authorized and empowered to take, all necessary proceedings, by suit or otherwise, to enforce the individual liability of the stock-holders. The Gazette man called on Gen. LeDuo yesterda' for any information he might give in the promises, who informed us that he had all along in dulged the hopethbt he would be able to wind up the affairs of the broken bank without any assessment of tho stock holders or very little f any but recent decisions of the Supreme court had decreed otherwise. , The bank closed its doors on the 31st of December, 1889, and since that time creditors of tbe bankt have received two diyedends, amounting in all to 35 per cent. It is an open secret that many of the stock-holders n e ciinu uat s piat e pre prt?d pptciallv fur each one of u; hi wt.. crnse lor us, ami taae u toj to the place i and he will u witii u ' there lorocr it will bn ids hutne a well as ours. Some Christians are very anxious to know more about heaven jutt what kind of mantiont they will have there; just what the . fiavor of the fruit wn the trees of life will be. etc Now, our Savior docs not grati fy this kind of curiosity. Perhaps it Is that could hot if he would. The mode of existence la the spirit world Is probably so different frotu that in this world that it could not be set forth in human language. Hut even If it were possible to do this, it would not be best: We are Chrisi's. He tcti iitt Howell, for such he will alter his graduation, wilj ,ortlv vit d will no1 doubt re- Star. it hit home, an iceive a warm welcome. La. Wlinlncton- f rT Mr" .-... !, V. rnwr Arrlre .lll'rv. Afr. !ni ........ j Arrlv Wilson No. 14 A M 13 ..5 A Gushing Lo?e Letter. My deer Henry : i embrace this here opportunity to let you knougti as how I had a spell of aigtr and I doe hope thcase fue lines may find you enjoying the same Gods blessings. Why doht you rite a sweats Hoe to tell suffer ing Kathrum alt about her sweate Uenny my sweate Henny my turtle dove my phlglng my deer deer Hen ny how my poor sole is longing to hecryour saoate vyce I beer him singing yankeo dudle a he come? L"t VVIUn r- Hn-Ky Mt.. Arrr Trlir.... I." t Taboro...... Arr?r TIion.... 1 1 SI Vis So. 78 IHlly A M 9 IS lft S7 II 11 It 05 " t 5 94 'IS M No. 4 Dally ex San? 4 20 09 1 T I It OS from his plow now Ok my lienny do represent! hlmsalf aa the bridegroom, come ho(oe and ,eU St carried so and tho church is his bride. What the church is, each member must be. Wo should then cultivate the spirit of faith, which is the fruit and test of true affection. We should say with Paul : ! have a de sire to depart, and be with Christ" not to walk on a golden street; not to drink of the river of the water of life; but to see my Beloved, and to dwell with him in tbe place he has prepared as our home. lostead of asking where heaven is, or what kind of a place it is, we should ask : Do 1 loye Christ with all my heart? Is he to mo the chlefest among ten thousand, the one altogether lovely?" If he is, then I have a love-title to all that is best in the universe, for he says, I love that love me." 'AH things are yours, and ye are Christ, and Christ is God's." Thus the believing spirit is lifted up into the very center of the divine presence and glory and blessedneas.-Sclected. Secretary of tbe Interior to the CW e Solvent, bai whu .mount the missioner of Pensions has just been made. It is believed that it will re duce the payment of pensions ui:der the act of June 27, 1890. between fifty dollar per share assessment will yield is difficult to get at. On the other hand the dicision in 1 the Superior Court last week by Judge $15,000,000 and $20,000,00 Tito ! hitaker, in the case oi j. v . iuc decision involves the repeal of an or-jNeili and others against W. Duke ! Suns & Co., those wiio uaye assignea A Flourishing Town- The Raleigh News and Observer gives this encouraging account of tbe progress of Dunn : This young town on the Wilson Short Cut Railroad, half way between Selma and Fayette vi lie, has had the most rapid growth of any place in the State, Seven years ago the first bouse was erected in the place. It now haa two hotels, several boarding houses, a carriage factory, 40- stores. no more at present out remain your lovin Kathrum An Tii.de.n To my sweate Henny P S part sekkun Zack Black has raised a nue house and Polly does live so snug she fites him some times when he gets a little antony over my sweate Henny let us keep house and if you love me I wont whip you indeed nor I wont look at any body ao'j wont. Daddy says I must get married because I have waited 2 long already. So no more at preseat. KA'T P S part thurd My pen ! bad my ink 1 pale my lore for yoa shall never fail for HennT 1 my own trae lore My pidgidg dock and turtle dove K A TlLDEN. P S Note Beny Mothers dead and Timothy are got the fever. So no more at pres ent from your lovim KatiirumAn. Noty Benny I forgot to say aa how that air corn oa my big toe dont hurt as it use to did. so once your wife as it is to be sends 2 kisses and say fare ell, yours till death do us part. K A T Greenville Reflector. lUCKLER'S mU SJLU. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, fores. Ulcers, Salt Then m. Fever Sores, Tot:.-, CI:?- l!y iept Holiday. Tr!n n Heotlaud NVrk Branch Road leav WMn 4 00 nt.. Halifax 4 tJ p n. arrive at Scotland rwkS 15 i m. Orwnvll!e S 52 p m, Klnitu K 0 p ib. Krturning leaves Klnafotf 7 I a m. Uravlll MUn, Arriving: at HaU Ifav at 11 M a ra, Welduu 11 IS a m, dally ex ren Suaday. Loral frl?ht tnitn lavea Woldon at It II a m . arriving Scotland Neck Its ft m. Oaen vllle 5 3 p in, Klnnton 7 40 p ra. Returning. Iave Ktnaton 7 SO a m, Orcnvll1 t it a m. Pcotland Neek Ittpm, arrlv Wcldon 1.15 p m. dally except Hunday. Trala ou Southern Division, Wilson and Fayetteville Braorn leave Payettavlll 1.39 a. m.. arrlv Rawland 12,11 p. m Retrnic leaven Kowlsud' 1x15 p. m. arrive Tayette vUI S.1S p. ro. Dally exeept Handay. Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Oelds boro. N. C, dally except riunday, 40 a m; ar rive Pmlthfletd N C, 80 a a. Rtrnic Oeldsbero.N. 0 . 9 30 a.m. ' T.aln on Nashville Branch leave Rocky Moant at 1 1 p m arrives Naahvllle 1 15 p. . Spring Hope 3 p, an. Returning', leave Hpring Hope 8 0 a. m. Ifasbvllle 8 35 a. a, arrive Rocky Monnt 9 It ft. m.! dally except Sonday. i Train on riinton Branch lerve Warsaw fr Clinten, daily except 8abday, at t 0 p ra and 1115am. Returning. Uave Clinton at IS a m and 3 10 pm connecting- at Wrrsaw with Nos. 41, 40, t3 and 78, KouthboHnd train on Wilson Fayetteville" Branch is No 51 Northbound isKo W. lally except Hunday. Train Ho 27 Son th and 14 Worth will Step only at Rocky Mount, wilson Ooldsboro ftftd' Magnolia. Train No 78 make!! close connection at weldon for all points North daily. All rail via Richmond and dpily except Hunday via Bav Line, also at Rooky Moant dally except Son--day, with Norfolk and Carolina for Norfolk and alll point North via Norfolk. Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, via Albemarl A Raleigh R R.. daily except Panday, 4 49 p m Monday 3 p ra; arrive at Willtamston. N. C. 7 lspra and 4 20 pm; Plymouth 8 30 p m..ad 5S4 pm. Retarnintr leaves Plymouth, N. daily except minday 8 00 a m, Sunday 00 ft m Wllllamston 7 30 a ra, 9 18 a ra. Arrive at TVtrboro, N. C. 10 40 a m and 11 20 a m. JOHN . DIVINE, Gen. Spt. R. KENLY. Qeneral Manager. T. M. KMMERSON. Traflr Manager Many Persona are broke down frota OTerwork or honsebold cares. Brown's Iron Bitters RebtxUda tb TEtem, aids digestkm. removes excess of tale, aod cures malaria. Get the gesuioe. W. E. ilrRCHisoy, Jonesboro, K . C. MURCHiSO N k L. B.CHant. LUlingUa, H. C. CHAPIN ATTOENEYS-AT-LAW LILLINGTON. N. C. Office fronting Court Ho esq. ArrIl-Il-92. ped Hands. Ckilblains Cerns, ani ait 8 churches, 5 saloons. 3 lawyers, 4 jskin Eruptions, and positively cures aer passea some mon u. ? ; - ' , to anv ' clse thus phjsi clans, 1 dentist- a newspaper. 2 j Piles, or np pay required. It is guar- Assmant secretary du . 7"" HpVed of anv further liaJ flourishtr. high schools, and a pogu- anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or return to the language of the statue l lalioQ c, between 700 and 1.000 money refunded. Price 2 cU requiring the ."disability, not ot ser- Limy, citaer uy f - - ; v r tJl, . H 4. f7n. vice origin.1 to be such as to prevent , wise. Mtautime developments will ... j . .... Liiw i be watched wuu interest raycue ; it will nav vou to anvtu.3: , .1 m A NEW LAW FIBM. D. H. McLean and J. A. Farmer' have this day associated themselves together in the practice ef law in all he courts of the State. Collections and general practice solicited. D. H. McLeax, of Lillington, N. C J: A. FaBMrii, of Dur.;:, C the applicant from earning port bv manual labor. ville Gazette. i TUE TlMEi. I Subscribe for The Times. i

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