PUBLISHCD IfiVEKY TlIlTKSIHV. 1SV YOUNG & GRVKTIIAM. Kill I on tVi.'Sun At or ntr M-mx l 11. Mim equi ty, on lat Saturdav niiflit. tin f-t rasil on Atfvitli 0ut Lino Rall w v n.-t v- n 1 killi! ra-i bv nvn of F.?rc..th, vc'i wn either ittirt t or Ivii t'i tnV-c. It is tsted that Mr. F irelo'.h wa under th itl-i-vise if strong drink a id tne vrdlct of th r. in ii r jury wn thai h cum to his dath by his on crele:iess. Fivetteville Gazette. A Oora Cob Pirn- .n OTchaTT tell of an affair that luripne! in Arkmn but week in which thrt :n n wr.i kille I in a dis pMH oyir th- i Y:i3rn!ii of- an old c A i i I ;n vi by the ntrm of W. F. Crrt jn l his neighs b ir J. I). H irk-; begin the dispute, ant it-iljl with i bi'lftn throijh th hdy nf Orot. Clint Crov a voting rn of the ol I mil then shot Rirko. Tn 1-iUer tht shot Clint Crow ail diH in fi' minutes after d'ling so. Scotland Ncc't D;:n"3rat. Kvary"item in a newspaper costs n'-thmwl n;i a contemporary. If ft is for flu IxsnsHt of an individual it hviM ii ti 1 for. If the grocer v"ro a-iked to contribute groceries to o'io aVin lan'Iy able to pay for theml be would refti e. The proprietor of n new4napr must pay for free adver tising if th bneft-:iarf does not. and It I one of the lurdcst tiling a to b 1am I bf many that a newpapor hs apace in jUs cahrnus to rent and mut re it to Hye. To give anything ftr loss than Jiving rates would be as eartalnly fatal a for a lnd1ord to famish frea rent. Pre and PrlnU The aUrruttvs vte in tJw Uoaso nri th6 rostoratl'n of ths Bland A 111 boh ant wa mVi up of 112 Dmo rt. S Republican and 9 Popti uliiti. whilo tin notly yote was Dem cr.it. 10J. Republic in. 110. It will be seen, therefore that the .... "majority of the Democratic members are for Iyer, with the immense ma J rity all, in fact, escept 15 of the Republican solidly against silver. Ni'rth Carolina members who voted for. . silver t - Branch, 1 st district ; WioJward. 2nd district; Grady, 3rd district; Aloxaoder. 6 lb dihrict; Hon fUrson. 7tb - district ; Crawford, 9th district; leaving Uunn, Democrat, arid Satile, Republican, as tho only raeiabers fa the" North Carolina dele gatlon at the national capitol who voted for the unconditional repeal of the Sherman silver law. FayeUeville Gaatte. Appointments TJader Mr- Simmons- For ths informttl m of onr roaders weriU glte the number of ofllccs nd llt salaries they pay which Mr. F M. Simmans. th nely appointed InUrnattonal Rnveiu Collector for the eirttrn district of thit State, has powr to fill whiDh h will do as ealy a possible after h has been IntUlled In ofSctt. Thero i a chief cUrkwhals flepity collector, who receive salary of $1,800; one clerk at 1.600, one at $1,200. two at $1, 100. ont at $1,000, onet $900 and ont'at $300 and a messenger at $300; two ttarnp deputies, one at Reids TilU-tnd-ooa at Durham, at IJ.200 ach; twelve divisions deputy col lectors at $1,000 salary and $500 ex fMsaaes allowance each; ona gneral ' store-keeper an 1 gaaer at $5 a day mad rjtyenses; 4qJ about 100 store- I tc--it-r- an I -jx- Z' a $ I Smit-liBeld Iknild. a day. A CODE OF NEWSPAPER ETHICS- LKikin to tho formulation of a code of ro'es which should prcvaP in the press fratern t M. James Irviosr Cmbbe, late of Orla.vl (FU.) Rocor der, subtests the following list. He would have them adopted by each prens association, and the breach' of any rule 'punished by a fi-ic-if Ai. tlie fines 7Q to the widows a id orphans of j deceased journalist : 1. Never rwit a thing in ynw paper about a man that you wouM not desire to say beforchis f.ic. 2. When you kn v that a tlrng is wr-)nz. ilu'i's .xv it U right. 1 3. If your party put up a .nan fo: office who is corrupt and venal, refine to support h"m. 4. When yon find that oflioi:ili are uin their ;ower to fayor con cerns in which they (the ofllciaN) arr intcresteT, draw public attention to the fact. 5. As a rule to which there are no exception, "tell the truth, and shame the devil." 6. Don't flatter men and women and do t pay undeserved compli ments. Not every younjj woman is lovely" or ch.irming." The scruli Journalist, who, in nenety nine -case out of a hundred, would make a belter nhoemaker than a. newspaper man. i aildieted. among other bad h ibit, to calling even won. an he write of -beautiful," graceful," "lovely." etc. 7. Not every '. sermon a parson preaches is 'eloqaent;' some I have heard heA, and elsewlJbre are awful poor stuir, for a :ry poor good man may give a very bid sermon, and, also, not every speech made by a pro fessional politician "is a magnificent burst of oratory.' Don't misapply adjectives. 8. Don't use such stereotyped phrases as : Ye" editor, instead of the oditor. Tte wee sraa hours." etc. It goes without saying.'" "Hap" for ball or dance 1 Only a boor hops" instetd of dances at a ball or party. Never refer to a eorpse a the re mains." unless, indeed, in the caso of the victim ofan explosion. The "lale residence is also a ycry bad style, 9. Don't puff a msn who brings you a plate of ice extiara. Say "thank you," and let it go at that. This ah go refer to other eatables and drink ables, 10. Don't slop oyer. Don't make mountains out of rnole hills. Be in dependont, courteous, manly, and good men will help you, live mer chants will advertise in your coK urans, but oh, my! how the sneaks, humbugs and criminals will hate yon backbite and malign you aud pat ronize the other fellow, not because they like him, but because they think they think they are hurting you ! Thero 1 In ray opinion these rules would make tho nucleus of a codo of newspaper ethics. Rxchsng v JUST TERES STEPS- By Hey. R- G. Maynard. Aearortwo ago a ynnng man was hange1 in a Westein State. H was charged with minder, and did not deny the crime. Just before the blackcap was drawn over his face In asked permission to speakl The re quett was granted.- He called the yonth as near to him as possible, for it was to them he wished to address himself. ow aani im mv l'ltlinrr frinnrlj iCUU3. I want to warn you agaius; a fate like this. A few years ago I was the i happiest of boys, but I was led into the habit of card playing. I soon be- cuie eallm t-.tc as I wa5 .egiuleu -.si exj ert. 11U encf-urntcd r.e ti air.bV. Accordingly I risked money j m my skid, and won. My success j wa such as to "-ntmicate m. In n liitlf whUe th bottle wa introduced, of which T drank freelv. n 'h were mv excesses in drink that I became can-lei's of mv gains, and vas soon penniless. And what hoki? I must h!ve monov.j The remainder you know. 1 v.i9 m a-' enoo jh ,o resist, the temptation to red) when left. n?one m my poycrtj. but. when I felt in ! company with my accomplices 1 wan :n at the mercy of the tide, agr.inst ttUJtiast which I buffeted with all mv nower for a time, an 1 hnro I am ! : Just three steps to the gallows my young friends! Hear this from a. dyinima:i justthne!--;;ard. cy and b .d campany ! Avoid them'! I 'I hey ruin.d me." Young men, handle burning embers rather than the social card, shu a the social card, shun t,h bottle as the charged bomb, and b'd, wicked asso ciates as the worst enemies. Keep in mind these steps. . The rca ling of the ab ye lines calls to my ?nind : the heroic stand taken bv a Tennessee J;i lgev in his charge t-o the grand jury, agai i. st pro greasive euchre. He boldly calls' it gambling and therefore amenable to the law of that .State and advises the. I rand jury to bring up bills -of. in, lictment against tlmse society' people, who indulge in the gamn. A . red "hot cannon ball suddenly thrown into a camp meeting could not have created a greater cottsterna lion than has been created among so ciety bells and dudes at the bwldness of the judge in calling n spade a spade. Of course thev think the judge is an ignoramus, aud that a sp.td-i is some other kind of fanning u'ensil alto, gether; hut the judge is con?dent tliHt the heart of tho people is with We hope that the young people ot our town are sensible enough -to en dfJise the stand taken by tbe bench, and to avoid cither of the tnree steps. Scotland Neck Democrat. HOTIuK. By virtue of a decree 'of -the Supe rior Court of Harnett county, granted in a special proceeding, wherein B. F. Shaw, Adm'r. of J. S. Su-gs was plaintiff and the heirs at law of J. S. Suggs were defendants, t being a proceeding to subject the sale of real Estate to sale to pay. d-jb:s. I will. On Monday, the 2nd day of October. 1893, at the Court House door in Lillington expose to sale, to tho high est bidder a certain piece or parcel of land, discrib-jd as follows. 67 acre, adjoining the lands of J. K. Stewart. 0. D. Stewart and Benjamin Johnson, it being the land upon-widch the said Suggs did live on in Grove Towonship, Harnett county, N. C. Terms of .sale ooe half cash, and tbe balance payable in three months. Title reserved until all tho purchase inonej' is paid. Aug, 31 1S93. B, F. Shaw. Consignee D. II. McLean, Atfy. LAND FOR S1LE. A small improved farm, milt? f'oui Dunn, a hoalthy location, wi.h good water, terms oay. apply to J. "Care Central Times. 3ra. 8 16. BUCKXEJTS ARNICA SALVf The best Salve in the worlt Cuts, Bruises. ! tires. Ulcers. Salt Theum. Fevar Sores, li tter fM.,.,, lit , ... .. .. nea iianrK. t;iil h allisi i:rna .-.t! Skin Eruptions, aad poitividy cure- j Pile3, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give jet feet satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per u,z. For M!e by Harper iiW. t v t Kilmi a Ict'er wrhteiry Tdr-. Ada K. ll!ir d. of Ooti), I) , we quote : j "Wat taken v. il.!i a bad e dd, winch settled on mv Limy., cuh set in ami' 'final v terminated in Consump tion! Fou-" doctors me up. .suy. iu I could live but a shoit turn. I iiav myself up to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not, stay with m frieilds on earth, I would meet m abseil ..es above. My husband was ! advised to get Dr. Kind's New Di-- covlirv for Cinsn.mptionXNnghH and Colds. I gase it a trial, took in 1 i ngia Dotiies; t nas cutei im nnd . - S ... j thaitk God I am now a well ant hearty woman." Trial bottles free wl.i-Ularber & Hood's Drugstore, regular ; s ze;5oo. and $!.C0. A Iitl C2lrl Experic-ace in a i f IVfr. and Mrs, Loren Tresott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at -j ' " Saiid I'cach. Miss., and are blessed witli a daiijjbter, four 'ears old. Last April she was take n down with Meas lea, (followed with a dreadful Cough and! turning. iuco a Fever. Doctors ji at home and at Di troit treated her. biitin vain, she grew worse rapidly, uny slic wis a mere "handful ol bones:" Then she tried Dr. Ki g's New Discovery for Consumption and afte the use of twa and a half boU tlesf was completely cured. They saylDr. King's New Dls overy is worth its weiglit in gold, yet yon may get a trial bottle free at Harper & Ho(!)d s Drugstore, Progressive Institute. Dunn, IsT. C. Fall term for 18:)3 begins, S ptem. ber6th. Faithful seivice. Expenses moderate. ,Ad 'rcss. I. H. Parker, Principal. Au-r 24th. iao;v NOTICE! I Haying qualified, as administra tor l)e Bonis non of the Etate of N.IMo. Stewart deceased. Notice i her.by given to all persons holding claims against said estate, to present them to me for c-d lection, on or be fore -Aug. 5th 1894, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov-i ery.s Alf persons Indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment. August, 5 1893. D. A. Faucet le. Adm'r. Bonis non. 8. 4 : i ..; PATENT.S . J R. LITTEliL, UTORMEY AND COUilSELLOR H Patent, Trade Mark, and Copyright Cases OPPOSITE PATENT OFF1CK WASHINGTON, D. C. : Over twelve years experience AMEBIC AN and FOREIGN pat ents, OOVEATS. ami all business arising under the patent laws prompt ly and carefully ' prosecuted. Re jected -caoa accorded special atten tion. Write for information. Upon receipt of mode! or sketch of invention, I advise as to natent without charge. Ctdlas tonle, or chlldrea m-bo went bcfld Inr up, ihouldtako BXlOWX'ti IItO!W B1TT531S. tt b pleasant ; cur3 Malaria, Indiloa, CItiocsaaaa, Liver (Jumplait aiid Keurali. SH3IXI2 H0HI SiNiiOHH no ujcom xi3 pue pan xqq j , noi ji BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility . I BOUGHT and SOLD j V V. z 0l V" MOilCl 0 Ci 10 15 -JO ?."0 $100 $lo) " 2 Larger amounti in I'M'ftion. Chci-ks bought on an' part if uie United States by YOUNG BHOS. ; FOR us a fw davn, and vou will be tHrtl-l at the uih. opcte.l eucce; thnt will reward your t Rorts. positively tive the best business to oflVr.ni n&nt ttmt can be fouud on the face of tlii i-arth.-315.00 profit on S5 M worlhnf bunimssij being easitv md honorably uale by and pai.i t.. huuorvtU of nieu, women, boys, and jtirln in ,., eniplov. Yoa can make money faster at work tor u than vou have nny idea of. The busine in w eHv to tearu, and instructions so simple ami Au, that ail succeed from the start. Those who take hold of the business reap the advantage ttat arises from the sound - 'reputation of tun- of the oldest, most successful, and largest publUhing houses in America. Secnre for yourself the profit that the business i9 readily aud handsomely yield. All bejfiuners succeed grandly, and more tbm realize their greatest exjwetatious. Thotr wLg try it liud exactly as we tell thein. Th re in plenty of romii for a tew more workers, and we argi them to befrin at once. If yon are already tm. ploved, but have a few sjare moment, and wih to use them to advantage, then write us t ono (for this is voiir gratid opportunity), and recln full particulars bv return mail. Address, TRUE Si CO.. Box Nou 400, Augusta, U. UMMUM BGNUM (TBt SUPREME 6000) " i-UU SALE BY FLEMING & C O. AVLKRno COAST LINE. Wilmington & Wcldon Rail Eoai and Branches. CONDENSED SCHEOUU. TRAINS GOINQ SOUTH. No. 23 I No. 27 I FftHt Mail Daily! Dally. No. 41 Dallf ex. "00 A M 600 7W Dated Feb. 28 92. KXCHANGE qh the 9f yr P M V M Leave Weldon . li :j.O h 43 Arr. Rocky Mt 1 40 6 36 4-rrtve Tarboro...- I 2 18 P M Leave Tarboro.,. 12 fB 6 00 "p"u"i Arrive Wilson j 8 18 j 7 00 Leave Wlln?i.... 2 30 J ArriveSelma - 3 25 J J Arr Payetteville... - 5 20 "K..... Leave 'Jobloro.- . 3 15 7 JO Leave Warsaw ! 4 It Leave Magnolia..- 1 4 27 8 40 Arr. -Wilinhigtou.. 1 00 r.5 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Ncir ' , Dally. Pally. AM t AM Lea. W!lnJniftont IS 35 j 9 15 l eave Magnolia 154 10 T7 Leave Warsaw . 11 11 Arrive Oohlattdr t 55 12 0" Lea. Fayettevllle 9 30 Arrive Selira - 1135 Arrive Wilson li 80 7 40 Pal!7 f-x Sua i ! A M 4 03 Leave Wiljjon Arr. Rocky Mt t 4 i 1 30 Arrive Tarboro Leave Taboro.... 2 18 U 5 f t Arrive Weldon-...: 5 b3 : 3 55 10 t Dally except Sunday. IV ains on Scoflaud Nock Branch RoaiH''. tdon 4 m v m.. Halifax 4 22 p m. rrire 0 tl&nt Nek 5 15 p m. Grenvll!e V jzl 1 union 00 p in. Returning-, leav Mff V loam, Greenville 8 25 a ro, Arrivlne m ax at H uo a in, Weldon 11 25 a in. daiiy t epv Huu day. , ; Local freiy-M train leave Weldon at 10 v xn, arriving Simian.i N'eek 1 a, am. I ville 5 30 p in. Ktnstou 7 40 p m. Ueturt w , lfves Kinston 7 ;0 a ra, Greenville 9 -r r h-eotland Neck2S pin. arrive Weidcm j.w m, dally except So nday. - Traiua on Saatheru Division. iv? P nyetteville Branch leaves FayettevlU- in., arrive Rowlard 12,15 p. W lift "r . .Vych Rowland 1?15 p. in. arrive J "tile 5.15 p. m. lail except SuDdAi- 8 9 9 44 11 S5 1

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