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THE TIMES, rrnusirEi Every Tiicrfiiay, by YOUNG & GRAXTUAM. THURSDAY JU.VE 22.1893. J. A- HARRELL FOR PUBLIJ Printer of the United Utates- Mr. J. A. Harrell of Weldon. N. C, is a candidate for Public Printer of the United States. He has had a long experience in the printing busi ness, is an honest, sober, well inform ed man, and will fill the place be de aires with credit and honor to him aclf and the Old North State. Noith Carolina as well have that honor as any State, and Mr. Harrell would well wear this confidence and we can speak the sentimsnts of many of our people when we say we would like to see Mr. Harrell appointed to the place, WHAT MR- WINFIELD, EDI- tor of The Watch Tower, 8ays of Dunn and His Trip to that Town. It was our pleasure to attend the closing exercisos of Progressive In stitute at Dunn. Harnett county, June 1st. We had been invited by Prof. D. B. Parker to deliver the lit eral) address, which we did to a yery large, attentive and intelligent audience. The spacions hall of the Institute was full to overflowing, which is guarantee that all the peo pie hare an enthusiastic interest in the cause of education. One of the esssntial elements ' to a successful and prosperous school is an interest manifested by the patronf and the immediate vicinity where the school is located. Progressive Institute enjoys, ia a large degree, these ad vantages. The good effects of such an institution is seen and felt throughout the couaty and the ad joining counties, and it can now point with pride to ike boys and girls whose minds -and hearts hare been developed within its walls. Prof. Parker is a graduate of Trin ity College and is one of the most thorough and efficient teachers in the State. He is a gentleman of rare traits of charade., of a smooth, quiet disposition, and will ascend and not descend in any place where his lot is cast. We had a moat pleasant con versation with him on the managb ment,discipline and methods of teacl ing, and we found him fully abreast with the ti mss. He baa no clap trap flans and no scheming methods, but In a straight forward manner he im parts to his pupils lessons of wisdom knowledge and honor. He has asso- cialed witn mm juiss Kuia -uox, a graduate of Salem Seminary, who teaches music Miss Eula is an ex Kplary lady and fills her depart ment with marked satisfaction. She is energetic, ambitious and progres sive. We can safely commend this school to all our readers. Your sous and daughters are secure while in charge of Prof. Parker. Their moral at well as intellectual natarea will not be aegl acted. The next session will open about the nlddle of August and the ontUtk is yery promising for an increase of attendance over last session. We spent one night with Prof. Par ker and were royally enterteined by hi mother and sitters. We called npon several of our friends in town and spent a short while very pleas antly. We always enjoy a visit to Dunn and feel at borne with these hospitable people. All will accept thanks for the many courtesies of (wkich we were the recipient. Hon. Henry W, Watterson ad dress before the A. & U. College was liighly complimented by those who iirard it. The News and Observer Aaid it ought to be published and every body ought to read IL Mr. Watterson is a Kentuckian and one jf ;e ths Saesi orators of the da v. THE FOLLY OF PUTTIG NEW wtwp tm nr.n "RnTTiYEc.. 1 Let the ptople remember tha. ev ery reform that! has ever been secure, was originated 'anion; the rank and file of the people and thai they had to demand it and fight (or it before they got it. Let the people remember that when thoe, who were opposing the people, offer ref.rm (?) thai it is on! a bo gus rtform. for it i not to their in terest to give the people lelief. Their prosperity comes by opposing the people. If the reforms, thej off'T were honest and just reforms, it would break up their business. 'I hey are not fools, therefore they will not do anything to leon fieir profits drawn from the toil and labor of the people. Then how foolish we are to expoct reform and justice from such a source. Even it the reform is a good one per se it will never be hon estly cart-ied out if the people leave the same crowil in office to adminis ter the government. The people have tried this to their sorrow by electing alliancemen to office in the old par ties. (Example. Benjamin of the House of Grady.) L?t the people re member that the Bible warns us against this kind of folly when it tells us not to put new wine in ties. Uaucasi an- old bot' Yes. the Caucasian would have you think there Is not an honest man in the Democratic party, and especially an office holder, that none are tr3Ting t reform the country except thoeho betong to the 3rd partj '1 bat all the measures of reform advoeated by the democrats and Mr. Grady are bogus. That the party is sailing U'.der false colors, etc. Well, that leaves the idea that Mr. Butler and his follow ers are right and advocate nothing but what is right. He congratulates himself that he is no machine politician and belongs to no ring or clique. All we can say is he reminds us of the self-righteous Pharisee, and he will be rewarded likewise unless be changes his course. And to those who are following the Caucasian and its Editor, we ask you to read in the Bible where you are admonished to beware of false Gods and false teachings lest you be lead astray. Edwin Booth the great American actor passed from his earthly career last week in New York City. He was born in Maryland near Balti more, and was famous on the stage. While at Dunn all of our subscri bers paid up to January, 1894, except one, and he was confined to his bed. Wheu you see such promptness you can always expect good things to fol low, The church at Dunn, under the pastorate of Bro. . J. Harper, is doing well. It has some of the best business men in the town on its reg ister and the greatest unity seems to prevail. Bro. D. W. Davis will hold a series of meetings with the church next month and we hope for good re sults. Watch Tower. Specimen Case. S. H.-.Clilford. New Cassel, Wis., waa troubled with ' Neuralgia and Rheumatism, hit Stomach was disor dered, hit Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec trie Bitters cared him. Kdward Shepherd, Harrisburg, III., bad a running sore on bis leg of eight years standing. Uusing three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes Buckler.' s Arnica Salve, and bis leg is sound ' and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his Ug, doctors said he was incurabla. One bottle Elec trie Bitters and one bos Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured Lim entirely - Sold by Harper & Kood Druggist," WISH TO SAY 10 HIE Puolie that I shall continne busi ness at Dunn. N. C. in the shop for merly occupied by K, A. Johnson. I keep on haul CARTS,' WAG ONS. BUGGIES, HARNESS. WHIPS, etc.. ail of which I offer verj low for CASH. REPAIRING of til kinds done at Moderate prices. Order.-, by mail receive prompt at tention. II' ping by fair dealings to share a portion of your patronage, I am, Yours Bespectfully. J, A. JOHNSON, Dunn, N, C. MchSO. IV YOUTt BACK ACHES, yon are all worn out, really good for noa ing, it Is general debility. Try Or U trill cure you, cleanse your liver, and giTO a good appetite. J. BROAD! The O heap MILLINER, ALL STYLES i SPRING- HATS, Satisfaction GUARANTEED, or MONEY REFUNDED. Call and see my stock. Apr27 '93. , For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Go to Young Bros, and buy Rich' mond Brand Gtano and uake a good crop, ifiAiiiirr ikejpokt. Cotton. Good Middling 7 Middling Low Middling TURrKNTIXE. Virgin Yellow Dip Hard $2 60 $1.50 90 Country Produce. Chickens 15(5i25c Eggs 12i 'eo Hides Corn Peas Butter Hams 4(?6c . 601.00 2025 121 FOR DYSPEPSIA, Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. All dealers keep it, $1 per bottle. Genuine has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. NOTICE!!! Having qualified as Executor of the last will and testament of Theo pbelus Weaver, deceased, of Harnett county, N. C. This is to notifv all persons intebted to the estate to come forward and make immediate payment, And all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the SOth day of Msy, 1894. or this notice will be plead in bar of Iheir recovery. This 30th day of May, 1803. J. T. WlLKINS. Executor. 51cLean & Farmed, Att'ys. June 1-Cw, . c -Staffing tonic, or children who want baHd lxur op. fhould take DROWS'SIllON BITTERS. Tt Is pleasant; cures Malaria. Indipcstkm, fyyrT-p Liter CbcipU-iits and jSeuragifc m vEll Subscribe for The Tidies. ! , - ' 3Zi!i ' -S for infants I CatoriafaB0we3adaptedtochIldtht I recommend it&a superior to smj prescription known to me." H. A. Abchsx, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. "The use of 'Castoria is so onlYera&l and Its merits so well known that it Beams a Tork of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the iiitellfeent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." ' Carlos Marttx, D.B.. New York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church. Thk Ckhtaur T WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO DUNN, AND WE TAKE THIS TO ASK OUR LADY FRIENDS TO ) ' . CALL AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK. OUR LINE iS EVERY RESPECT AND WE " ' : I GUARANTEE TO SUIT EVERY ONE. TOO ALL FOR 10 l!E REMEMBERED IN HIE FUTURE, WE ARE, 4 YOURS TO PLK1SE, and Children Cssterf a enres Colic, CooattptOoci, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Sills Worma, (ires sleep, and promote dl restion, Without injurious medicaid op. For sereral years I have reoonwnewtai your Castoria, ' and shall always cntibe fo do so as it has invariably produced bentfetd results. 11 Edwin F. Pajwxs. If . IX, Tlie Winthrop," l5th Street and 7th Hew York Cikx Compaxt, 77 Mcb-UY Strjmct, Kjbw Tom. 4 o :- OPPORTUNITY COMPLETE IN PAST " FAVORS' jADLjS AND CO.,
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