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THE TIPIE3. TiIi;iLDA Y. JL'NL HITTERS CF LCC:L UTERES!. harr!i. MfTT .": 1st. rvL:i tH 4rh Saa Jjf at M a- iiu, and a: mrht at 7 p. u. Y'ri.z stru!7 ni.4hc at i3) p. rn. .-imLr II. J. Strickland. a: n m. -or. ' : Rirr. G. T. Snfxojcs. P.. Pkiwttive Baptist. ? : " r . i . -.t. ... .- i t - ... . L arJi n;,,ili. morning atid iiisht. itn-,-iir :irI l 4 i. m.. exry mdir. I'rxvcr i-:!ni rTryriHjri ty iiiht. P.ev. J. J- Hap.pfr. Ptor C, B. M. tu-t erery ?Jn!ay nijrh: sr'ir-r the 2nd and 4:h rr in-Uy iu each Baptist. SerTir3 evory 2nd S an il i. m.. a ii 7:3-) p. tr.. Sa!i- ,!it r.;.'t.i if 4:31 a. m.. R. G. Tirl r. very TUarKiy j Kev. X. D. Cobb. Pa-tor. ' iv.ESBYTEF.lAX. Every t-t aaLy -i II a. tit- and S p. a. Kev. w. O. Sample. P;utor. I Fra-WiLL Baptkt rri on 1 F;irth ft'tsidiT a; II oV-:'. S-andAT .Vhl rvtty -enUy xz j:3) x. ia. Erx-j Rev. J. 1J. Wqpley. P:i:or. B, , ; Dj i- ' x-a ; I TIj? sam of not les than five! ren per lin will be charged fr, -card of thankf, re.soIaii:n of, i respec', in I obituary poetrj; a!o : for ohitcarv sotices other than thoe which the editor tumelt saIL give a mat'er of news, Notices of church and society and sii other entertainFS ?:its ' from wluch revenue is to deriveti will be charged for at the rate of five cents a liae. I r ; ! rj.t ?e I ! Mis. He'tie Darden of the River section is visiting Mr. Mrj. R. A. Hales. 31r. and 3Irs. Jas. Pea: sail spe-t 1 lat week with relatives at Moont j Olive and returned Saturday. ' j Prof. Ed. Alderman and bride, of i Pavie county, passed through town last Friday on their way to his moth ers in Sampson c unty. Misses Josie, Sadie and Ljda Adams of Little River Academy, came oyer to the Progressive Insti-j lute commencement last week. . , r ! 3Ii5S Fannie Cox returned frcm ; LaGrane last week where she has been attending the Kinsey School for - Sirls. Prof. Garst a travelling Phrenolo-i gist, was in town last Friday feeling; ofsoceof the boys cranium and; telling them what they were good fori and what they ought to pursue in life. ! Hon. Edwin W. Kerr, Attorney for Ue W. & W. Railroad, from Clinton, was ia the city last Friday looking after the colored man Billy Smith, who got knocked off the toad by he train one night last week be- ? tweea Benson and Four Oaks. Tbe boarding students attending the Prosresslve Institute all left for tLeir homes Friday aad Saturday. ! since the cloae or the to schools, j and all young ladies and gontlemen j attending them have gone home. It leaves something of a qaietas in the citv. JL.OCA.I Rev. Mr. Gif-nn Klru Ci:r. is f.erc a;Vin' IS v. Mr. Si Tim ! church. Mor. J. If. Bal!a.w. SI W. J r- nrgn. C. S, PluRips and I. W: Tay hr SlTs mending Court tkis weli at F. R. Hall, of Favettevill. a former student of the Academic In - tr ute. is in town liiis week Ui:in friei .-d. ' ' The TniEs retnma thanks to 3lr. , irr-aii i.r a scrapie 01 iae nr?t ripe ieacles of the exson. He made utii ktic: ! ihe old School IJorl of the coan i ty wis rs-eleoleti bv acolansatron tbe JIirate They a.-e. Prof. D.f oeen o:ng raacu 2i worK on tne B. Paxker. D. B. McDouald and Jas.lstre:s there is aethin still iik ; A Siaitii. Hailruad Street from Broad to ; j the PostoSce saHy netU javelins, j The Wilmington Star says Ol.j nhen i: u almost icipasaable, TLos. B. Aro f Ral-Lh, wa mar- j no streS ia lnmn i nore ncCe3 j rietl to Mr?. Eliza Perry on the eth. sarT to be in ood Sx. The. Times She recently procareii a divorce from Ler former Lu-ihand. The Fayettevitle Bank ca.e in wliich Mr. E. F. 3Ioore i defendant ill cjme op to-lay in the Federal i Coart in Raleigh. The big rains for the past few datsi nave damaged crups to some extent and almost blocked work, oat tor the grass. look We wi-t correspondents at all the 1 ia the cuoty. w ill omeone be so kind aa to sead as notes each week from their community ? Diat f. ories io come in and pay up lur Tnn Tiiiej when yoa come to town, lLe who are in arrears. It taes sme money as well as and a t. run a paper. wind Mr. W. J. Wahbarn and familv pa.i-ed through, the city Taelay morning enroate fur Wilmington, .. where thsy will make their future hoxe. j Tli School Board appointed com-j i mittee ren for every Public School j 1 District Monday. The Committee j f for onr district are Rev. N. B. HoodJ Messrs. H. C. McNeill and Henry Tart. i f Mr. W. J. Long of the Buiea Creek section wa.s ttecea commissioner ; Monday to fill the vacancy of Mr. j N. A, Smith, j who resigced when; elected as our Representative. I I Miss Flindie .Iones w!.o h. hpn t ; ' visiting the family of 31 r, J. O. Gor-1 j ,u' 3, 'cii" ct:.-j. tc.u.uoj w ner noie near rtasnvu.e, last Saturday. Harnett coanty Commissioners and Magistrates did the biggest days work Mondav thev ever done In this coantv before, and it will prove no doubt to be the most valaable. The school at Benson taught by 3Ir. L, E. Reaves, a Harsett countv ou r. z man, ana a iormer staaent on ,r T . ... hm Prr rciii ln:tn r will . . ... . . close on Jone lotb with appropriate: exercise The exercises will begin at 3 o'clock p, ro i Dr. O. L. Denning left on thf 6th for New York Citv, where he will at- j relatives throughout the Southern tend the Summer coarse in 31edicine States. During last February j he at the New York Past-Graduate came to Dunn to spend the remain- "i Schoo? and Hospital. He intends toder of his days with bis son. Dr. pay special attention to Gynaecology j Daniel, who, with bis wife, took irreat and General Operative Surgery. He 1 pleasure ia ministering to bin in his will be clad to see his old friends and patrons again on bis return 1 ; which will be about the firs: or mid die of August. Tf Alliiifv have circulated a lot : anrnnnr:n a h?y .v. j icg and dinner at Buans Level oa the! For fifty years h Lad beea a con ICih of June and at Greens X Reads ' sistent member of the Methodist th 17 th. Mr. Marion Butler will be ' the speaker. Mr. J. M. Byrd, Coun j ty Lecturer, has a number of other : appomtmeuts ia the coanty. We j hope they will talx Alliance doctrine ! ! and quit making TliirJ paity speech-? : es to the AH i ace. !iard of Msriis r- i Mr. H. L. Godwin innI a school 1 Mo. .lav at Averxboro cWd ho- nrta 2. students. Bright benain o o rjT a umter wina. We Lope tte postmasters along :he StJLr Route mail lines in Harnett . iU not oi- psn j n l"e cr,rQ? of oar sab-cri" j brs are comp;s.iaiag aNmt papers j .ielaye-I. tins tlteta tvi or three davs lar Uiaa tber boald. i ur ; hi rig Li and they oabl to 0 W'lboUt delay. ; tine oar town as.nornies nave don: want to be gentle reminder of all endone needs, bat when one of such importance to the entire town zs this peice of work, we cannot fail to ak the Street Commissioners to look after it and greatly oblige the public generally. Mr. Allen Bvrd, exTreaaarer of . l . v . i rt ; count), utiurc me vjlu tais- i s toners. Magistral es and Board of Elacat on Monday to be relieved of the $700 which was stolen from him last November. After they sarefaN Iy examined into the case & rote was taken and Mr. Byrd was not relieved from paying the school money which wa.s lost. Jt seems rather hard for him or his bondsmen to have to pay it if he used his best effort ia keep ing the coanty funds. Bat at the same time in the present condition of the coanty and the special need for school funds it i3 still worse for the children of the county to loose the money hicb belongs to them by right and law. 1: wis an an fortun ate aifair for the coauty and eipeo iaily fur Bvrd, because people are so prone to look on the dark side of everything, and ready to shove a csan down hill instead of lending an arm of as-aUtance to those who Lave met misfortune. T . UoltlLir7 3Ir. Littleton Daniel, father of our townsman, Dr. J. H. Daniel, waa born at Haywood, N- C, Feb. 8, 1601, j r r v- . u i.i. aau tueu in uunu, . v, ua wue ;n,;i sen onlr eleven years or age ne wea father to the SUte f of Georgia, where he spent most of his f life cultivating the soil, at which, he ! was successful and accumulated coo j sideraole wealth, which he freely spent in caring for tlw widow, the or I phin nd the div.rissed anlil. when 1 he can) a to d;e, he 's almost penni- 5 , ! ! less. j During the dark days of the late home of the , , ... , , , -cutLem soldiir and the needy. " 3Ir Daniel was twice earned and , ,k , a ; daughters, five of whom survive him. j After the death of his last wife he . ...... spent cost of the time visiting his c Id aze and decrepitude. He Sad been stricken thre times withparaly sis and. ia his last days, was qmite feeble, being at times helpless. The immediate cause oi ms oeatu was dvsenterv. from whicb he bad suffer- ed two weeks. church, and often said, during j bn illness, that be had made bis calling and election sure, and died ia great peace. rhu, closea trie uxe oi one wno bad been true to bis God and to his , fellow men. 'nan of the 4'.-r:-::r Tlelingtov. X. C , i f rr..-ir,i..a ... t t 1 . .-. I r . i ncam 'P3ce 15 ,or ,n Fcntamr.sor.lriE tEfurtf rer; fnm tLi ojcimanity. ana pec ally j i j True Saecesv Svaadcr Jacksn. Grady. I don't, know tbt he has f iapression9 EsaJ, 3ay duae anythiaj special for oar section par'KeP as he h for tfce people around Fal- A nbr IdeU Enoch Lee. con, in Cocberland oanty. bat he ii j. aQ,!c working for. and gaardinj the gene" jo, ,n-c. al interest of the people, and be! Tfce School and ib Work. U. L. tta.nds ready to do something for QiGcr?wm acd we shall, as we have been m the nasi vpr r a tr ii!i nnf rrro j - ; c,n. in his behair. Tbarsday night Rev. Mr. WinSeid We farmers are quite basy jmt cow of Washing to d. N. C, Editor of the with oar farms, which have i rap roved Watcb Tower, delivered the Annual f very fast for the past two weeks, j Afddress before a large crowd. His Friday and Saturday of last week therre was the "Ideal; Woman A sut we had very heavy rains doing some Meet which holds volamnt of interest damage to crops. t to every person. He began way back Mr. Isaac Williams while fUhinzfin the early history or time aid well in Stewarts creek some days ago and j covered the broad latitude of which arjotnted bis arm, is improving, we J be had cboe-i. paying maay beaati are glad to aay. - fcl and1 deserving tributes to the sex Oar school in charge of Miis Mary of which his theme upheld. His dis WaLson is in a flourishing condition, course was a lesson of well collected Misse Jane Utley and Alice Tay- j thoaghfs and showed that be was aa lor of the Buies( Creek section, were j able and deep tan, vi-dting in oar section last week. Thns eaded the program of the Mr. Jno. M. Stewart of the Trov! ville section, has a very Sne pat mule colt aboux five weeks old which go into the kitchen aad drinks butter milk. Mr, Stewart says the colt is very fond of buttermilk. Amo. The Progressive Institute Coin-mencemnet- ' r The Progressive Institute commen cement began WednedT evening with x concert by the students at the school hall, the evening was a pleas- ant one and the house would not near . , fc .. I bold all woo gathered to witness the exercises. The program was a most excellent f one. The yoanjj ladies and girls f wore their best smiles and the? look- , j ed very sweet. They rendered their l J . t . j r it The following wa3 the even mi? exi - ercises : Wedmesday. Military Gallop, Minnie and Liz zie Godwin. Dream Faces, little boys and gi4ls. Wild Word Coral. 3Iatt?e Barnes T and Maade o.oonce. The American Citizen. Enoch Lee. i Orange Flower Waltz, 31 in ai el Godwin. Knock at or Window. Gertrude; Harper and Lizzie Godwin. Chant da Berger, Mattie Barnes, 7 Little Speches. the little boys. Jaun'te. Maude Koonce. Cedar Brook Waltz. Lala Jackson and Bert Moore. Dina Dong, Mattie Bames. Jack ia the Parlor, Josh Scar - borough. ; Heavea's Messeger Valse, Maude Koonce- Love ia the Mooaiight, large girls, j Guarantee good work. By-Bye-Baby-ByBye. Minnie God-j Jxo. H. Grxxs. wia, I Dana, N. C Where is my bat, Ckarlie Johnson. Stephanie Gavotte. Lizzie Godwin.! A. B. C. Duett, Mattie Barnes and A lJMle Glri Kxperiec I m Evander Jackson, j LiebtboTUe. Tborsday at 10 o'clock ithe school j Mr. and Mr?, Lorea TreseoU are exerdses,c3si6tiBgofsrjeeches, es-jkerr8 nf lka Ligtthoasa at sajt, etc were held, and many jSajld Beach, Miss, and are blessed the compliments paid the students i , , . . , , . r i with a daughter, foar veara old. Last for the beautiful rendition of their t . varioos selections, some of them de-Apri! she was taken down with Meas terve special oeotioa, but for fear les. followed with a dreadfal Cough of being partial we refraia from do- j and taming icco a Fever. Doctors icg so. Bnt altogether the commea- jat Md Detroit treated her. cemeat far surpassed any one pre- viocXo this time at the Progressive Institcte. ! TnntsDAT. A little boys advice, Loromoa Do- after the cse of twa aad a half bet, pree. j ties, was completely cared. They Little Duties of I4fe, Essay. Mat! gay Dr. King's New Discovery is tie Barnes. worth its weight ia gold, yet yoa may We Mist Make Circacstaaces. get a trial bottle free at Harper & iJoha Ccats. ' Rie Ilihr. E"ot. E.s Lc".' ;. L;;;Ie Thjc:t, Kv jin O-i- i win. i America the Idea! Government. , L I J. Ennis, Chrfeloess. Kay. Gerimd. yyj. Holding Oat, Essav, Julia Jack- 4th commencement of the Praries- sive Intitcte under its present prin- cipaL Prof, D. B. Parker. 1 The students, principal and Miss Eg la Cor, the efficient nasic teacher are to be congratulated for their splendid success of the past terra. Mc5ic wis famished by the Dana Band. . Cotfee at 20 cent3 at Dnpree and Lanes. The best Bakiaz Powders for 10 cents per pound at Dnpree and Lanets , - ' , . Go to Dupree and Lane s and look . m at their nice line of Pants. Dupree and Lane will sell yoa a pair of Pants for 75 cents, T Dupree and Lane will sell yoa a , , Barrel of Floor for $330 cents guar Richmond &nd Stonewall Brand Guano are for sale by Young Bros, don't fail to try thes. ChUcYea Cry fc?Pttcher,S CcClS We have a nice line of India Mall in different shades, blue, pink cream, Fleming & Co. I FleniLg & Co. carry a complete line of Dress Shoes for both Gent's and Ladies, s i If yoa are ia I Shades but them need of Window from Flemisz At i Co. J ? Roand Trip Tickets can be pur chased at John H. Giles Barber Shop i better known by the No Draw Back. Call and find out the price of on. bat in vain, she grew worst rapidly. ? nnh't m'iA V V mAfrt f r N bones. laen sne tnea ur. - Jvings ew Discovery for Consccptioa aad Hood s Drugstore.
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