THE TlflflES. Pirnr.rsrrFi) Kvkp.v TiirnwDA y, nv YOUNO & GRANTHAM. The Cbarlot.lc Observer savs that o Dr. Edward Warren. Hv. w ir 1 is in lbt.ed Tor the hypoder micmethol of administering reme 'iH. It. was hit finite intellect thnT Bit the pi3ib?,i'.'M of th hvdrr Icrraic syringe, and throughout the civilized world, suT?r: i" owi a debt r gr v.it'i 1 tr Mi rr 8 of th;s em iin. N"'i Oi-'iiTi a whose dust. Vix- t.h i. of Miaavorh""" son'. find T . b m ali n nki? . ' New?. Oh rver-Cii-onij'?. LIARS-' V f mnv af the wi-e men havr i j ir..- 1 unoa t.h importance and i-n.v or p. i W.rMl 'hat aV t'i ri vi a l 1 lovp'v production nrtinar liil t. h'ruth n n i s 'i 1 f ond-i'ion. We red tiit. o mt' a 1 bii'itv r n.inn !.!' o-jriiil -mbHtaune of t.-uth as f 8ta?iie upon its pedestal. But, the inn hi n t a vet ar sen who ha tliren fhi ot!?rsid of the question "j Mf hv fr vi'ld i d n nrai-e to the trrts an worth of Li.irs. We re pect a d revere the Truth. We ad here to it in theory and in practice, n Ihinsj r:ire in the adherents of mote opinion"', bat we believe in justice t1! On hurfi-n f ill, a id in all t'n old-f i'tionrt 1 axionM. In J all truth Uv?v?r, to speak paradox-. ie.Jill v, the Ii.t;, as an element f pr c-' ti -al alwcsnunC h is bie too Ion; l-norol. It is tirm that the pen and th brmh should lohim homage. Who n.t the creat e ltg-priscs a. flo-t? Who id t'ie originator of vast Investments and the Instigator of nm tniflrcnt projects? The liar. Win is it that floats the bonds, dis- ovmts the paper and maneuvers the dnltlal stops of corporations and con olidatioiiH? Who is it that his settleJ the wild ltn. Is of the West and made Uncle 'a:o no longer a freeholJer? The bar. Wiio U it thit originates ,boora9T' and disitnbutes capital from the un wary to the wise? Who is it ttjat makes wildcat mine successful and sets a prize up on human ingenuity? Who ts it that gives the impetus to politics and the trend to political .v. economy! The liar. The liar has as many guises as Proteng. Anon ho wishes to make your fortune, and again he wants to borrow a dollar. Hut he is always pleasant, alfable an.il f agreeable, whether engaged .n the soliciting of millions in world -stirring plans, or in attempting to ecure a free lunch. The truthful ooan will arTront you with rude can lor and hold up your faults rJrutallv - ti yonr notice. But the liar he will do nothing of the sort. He will make yoQ comfortable and happy. He will put you at peace with the world and - -with destiny. Wnethcr he is in commerce, in pol ... Itics, or in the show business, wheth r he is offering you a position or asking a favor, let him be respected ID the future, and let his merits be recognised. Memphis Commercial. 1 EVERY TOWN SHOULD HAVE ONE OF ITS OWN. The Stanly Naws says that 'Albe - marie has thrioe been swindle I by building and loan association agents, , and it oqmes to that cincluston that . they 'aro all "a set of liars and sconn. -1 dreli.' The logitimatft building and .. loan Mociatlon is one. of the most beneQcicnt institutions that the vis- sm -t in n ! as ever devised, bless ng everybody connected with it, vim. hi r as torn-wcr or investor. If it noro not no the country would not . d with fakirs soundin , Mi.es of Hike as ciattons :.nd , 'rjnisinj nil sorts of impossible hitus. Ti.e people nfi'iy c mmu- nity the siz3 ..f Albemarle or lar r 1 .n o-"an ze an 1 eon luc th ir iwm 'juildjng and loan associate ! an hy fhouhi not th nk ( - ihey r4 dv will i'(. airain, havtit tieen swin lied thrite) of;oin itito an v ot;t -;i"h conecrn. One of these ss ria ion can I .an money at ft per c-n. :i;i none of them can afford, if di.ine n leiiitiinnte business, to !o 'ii it for hs-. At. this loaning rate t can -make fr rent., for the non borrower an may nuike 10, but it ii no, li'cely to' mi above r. If it j-rofes9es to go hove 10 it is either lyinjr, or- swii.-. llinil th'-se who borrow from i'. Hut vithout jroir.u i"to Ihe details, the fact we wa-u to impress for the bene fit of Albemarle and all other places that arc without local building an loan associations is that they cm manage them as well as the plac Miat hayc them lo, and that no out side association can lake their mone and dons well with it for then a- ihevcan for tlumselvc!. Observer. Charloiu Wc hav repeat edy rurne3trd and urged the ?ame point :n Jur town in -egard to Huihini; and Loi- Associ atio-.s. Our town has had the s;.m experience, with h mthatStanK has. Now we woul ' advise tliosd who w sh o realize a ood iiivestmtnt to or ganize a Hoanl h ue. and sta-t on home, our people can manage the money at home as wel'. and better than to end it awa , then we keep in circulat'on. all the inyestcd cadta' among us, anl a'l tlte commissons and fees will be bundled by home folks, it would help the borrower and 2ive the lender a good interest and safe investment. There is no reason whv the business men of our town could not make, a success of an Asso- By virtue of a decree of the Supe eiation. So we would throw out. rior Court of Harnett county, granted these remarks, that the people can think of the matter and if they seem inclined to do so, they might call a meeting and get the sentiment of the citizens and if they see fit, then or' ianize. Ed. Tnursday; the last of the week was bright and more favorable. Friday was very warm, but a cool wave spread over the State on Sund ty. The wet weather of the first of the week has baen very damaging to all crops, besides causing heavy floods in many of the streams. The damp weather has caused second growth "ft tobacco, and interfered with curing. Special reports concerning the condi- tion or cotton tncicate a rather gloomy outlook. Rotting and sprout ing in bolls continues; much of it is lying on u.e grouna irom enects ot storms, feome correspondents report that August squares have been shed. Cotton not opening so fast, and picking is not general yet. . The probable yield in this district cannot be placed above seventy per cent. Rains reported : Osborne, 2 38 inch es; Liltin;;to: 2.30; Monroe, 0 70; Latin nburg, .5.80; Smithfiel I, 1.30; Raleigh, 0.75; Greensboro, 2.88; Chapel Hill (on 13th) 2.70. Siren-iu ii ii ii iiraitli. If you are not feeling .JRtrrong an? healUiy, try Electric Biuers, If -Ls Grippe" has left weak and weary, use Electrc Bitters. This remedy acts directly or Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, gently ai ling those organs to perform their functions. If yon are atllicted with Sick Headache, ygu will fiml speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles on ly 50c. at Harper & Hood's JDrug Store. a, FOTl DYSPEPSIA, mahrestion, nvA Stomach dLordor?. take ... , fiROWS"8 1XIOX BrrTEHB. All deAluri kwo it. Si per bcttle. Gennir.e h&a trtde mark aad crDKe4 red lis 3 ca rapper. S. II Clifford. Now (W., Wis. .was troubled . with Neuralgia and . Ill - .t. ... T -. w-.tj I l')N d. - rcd. Id Liver w .s .aftVcted to an ,1 rmiu- le.;re appetite fell away. CkUi lC was tcrrihlv reduced in luced in flriMh J .ottles of Kle.--1 lr(Ml,i!u Tlirec bolt ric Hitters cured him. IvP.vard JSheph.erd, Harrisburg. 111.. i d a rtmning sore on his leir ot i"ht vcar.'j sfanbn. Uu-itiiz thrc Mottles of VJ cTi.: P.if 'S atd .-:eve: boxes ibteklen's Arnica. Salve.; a: d nis Iptr is sound and well. Join Speaker, Catawba, O , had five Ian." Kcver.. sores on his lei. do.-.tors s-tic hf was incurabla. One bottle Kcr Tic Hitters mid one box Hnckleit'f Arnica Salve cured him entirely s.rd by liari)cr & Hood DrnsgistP. Irt?no:iaierl IS cpeS !;, Yrt From ajct'cr written by Mrs. Ada Vs. Hnrd, of G-oton, S. D., we quote : "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Luns, cough set in and finally terminated in Cons amo tion. Four doctors gao me on, say ini I eould live but a s!i?)rt time. I Have myself Hp to my Saviour, deter mined if I could not. stay witli my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to jet Dr. Kind's New Dis covery for Consumplion, Coughs and Colds. I prave it a trial, took in all eiht bottles: it has cured me, and thank God I arn now a well and hearty woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular size, 5oc. and $1.00. OTfuE. in a special proceeding, wherein tt F. Shaw, Adm'r. of J. S. Su gs was plaintiff and the heirs at law of J. S. Suggs were defendants, btdng a ( proceeding to subject the sale of real Estate to sale to pav debVs. I will. On Monday, the 2nd dny of October, 1893, at the Court House door in Lillinstoa expose to sile, to the high est bidder a certa:n piece or parcel of land, discribed as follows. 67 acres, adjoining the lands of J. K. Stewart, 0. D. Stewart and Benjamin j johns0n, it being the land upon w!dcn . the sai(j Suggs did live o-i in Orova Towonship, Harnett ctVunty, N. C. Terms of sale oie half cash, and the lbaian(.G payable in three months. iTkle re9eryed until all the purchase money is paid. Aug, 31 1593. I B F Shav7 c0M9ignee. D II McLean, Att'y. A. Tjitllc Girl I;Crience in a UIiIIioiImc. Mr. and Mrs, Loren Tresuott are keepers of the Gov. Lighthouse at Sand Beach, Mt-s., and are blessed with a daughter, four years old. Last April slie 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 worse rapidly, until she was a mere "handful of bones." Then she tried Dr. Kiny's New Discovery for Consumption and after the use of twa and a half bot tles, was complete ly cured. Tl.ev say Dr. King's New Discovery i3 worth its weight in gold, yi t you rc.iv get a trial lottle free at Harper &! Hood s Drugstore. ! It will pay ycu to advertise in Tmi: Times JnarssIiaMel Cur. We'aijt h-Tizc mir advertised drug gist to se!l Dr. King's New I)icov rrv forjj 0uilon, Coughs and "ol 55. lipou this condition. If you ire ptl;ietod with a Coitsh. ("old or nv Lunk'.. Throat, or Chest troudle, Hli,i v-dli use this; remedy as dire. -ted .vi- a ,.lir Ulal an(l exI)erinc,. ! benifit, you may return tlte bottle aTd have your money reminded. We .v.nd not myko thii oiTcr did we n t know that Dr. Kiu-'s New Discovery ftmld He relied .in. It never dis.-ip ;fnit' Ij .Tfial bottles free at Harper & Hood'? Dnijf Store. Larj;e sizr ne and $100. Progressive Institute. y Dunn, N. C. Fall term for bi-ins, Septem. her 6rh. Faithful se vice. Expenses moderate. "X Address. D. H. P.trker. Principal. Aug: .2 it h. 1893. NOTICE! Haying , qu dified as administra tor, De Bonis non of the Estate of N. Mc, Stewart deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding elaims auainst. saiil estate, to present them to me for collection, on or be fore Aug. 5th 1804, or this notice will be; pleaded in b r of their rec v eiy. All persons indebted to said Esiatejwill make immediateTpaym mt Angusi, 5" 1;S93. p D. A. Faucet tc. Adnjj'r. Bonis non. 8. 4t. . PAT f J. H X.ITTELL, i. ATTORNEY AMD COUNSELLOR IN Patent, Trade Mark, and ' - Copy right Cases OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTON, D. C. Over twelve years experience AMERICAN and FOREIGN pat ems, CO V EATS, ami all business arising under the patent laws prompt ly anSd carefully prosecuted. Ke j'jctedjea'-es accorded special atten-. tion. ;! Write for information. Upon receipt of model or sketch of invention, I advise a3 to oatent witluut charge. LAND FOR SALE- A small improved farm, mile from )unn, a heilthy locatifin, wUh good water, terms eay. apply to J. -Care! Central Times. bin,1 8 1G. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Having qualified as Executrix of Rev. Ncill McKay, deceased, late of Harnett County N. C. Una !s lo noC tlfv all uersont havirnr olat j the e.t:Uc of sahl iUon to exhibit j them to the tmdersined on or before K?it . 0. 1804, or this notice will be h,3c,'! -n nr f ttieir recoverv. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This Sept. 6, 193. Mrs, M. M. McKav. 'Kxe'x. 21'. " C. 0. 1MT TOUTS BAC ICniZA, Or JOT are all worn oat. reauy good far notk i tnj?. It h peneral iebir. Try vl wjfl cafe you. ocense yr liver, and e!t n, ; a good appetite. jl you 'feel weal and all worn out takt BROWN1 S IRON BITTERS FoF laria, Liver Trou- ,orIndiprej-tlcn IXC Banc 1 Bought .na '2QT n 50 10 If) $100 $200 Larger amount i 1M ( bet ks.bougid on any pari (,f ;,e United St-.tef tv YOUNG- BEOS. a fi.iv ilavs. jnul vou will be starth-tl at the -lnex. necttd sui'Cf that wilt reward your Hbr!s. ,ve POSlllVelV I'.aVV IIIC U. C i:u.-n.rs v vin I .in ;i infill that r!i" 1h found oa the far-.' of ilii- t-anh. S45.00 profit on S75 0i worth of husiu f. i bihiir ea-ilv aud Siouoral-Iy made by -uu ; t. Sumdreils of met!, women, boys, and frills in (ur etnplov. You can ui::Jce money faster ::t v,,:k tr h' thaii von have -any idea of. The busines i e-isv to h-aru, ami imt met ions so simple ainl .l:iin, tiia't at! succeed from the start. Those who take jo!d or the business reap the advantapv that arises fnmi tl:e souml rej.ulaiion of one of 'th oldest, most STteeessful. and largest niliiidiiii hou-H-s i t America. Secure lor yourself tlie j.roliij t!iat the business n-a I i 1 jiud handsome! yield. AH beginners sueeeej .Tamlb'. and more than realize"t!ieir greatest expectations. Tho who trv it limt exai tlv as we te!i them. Tin re is j.U nt of room for a tew more workers, ami we urpe them t be jrin at onee. if yr.u are already w. pWvtnl, but'irr.e a few pa re moments, and with to use th-;a to advar.tHjt, then write us at oaoe (for this i voar rranil opportunity), and receiTe f oil partifuUrs oyre? JTllUK CO., n iiVts I:v returti mail. Addres, UMMUM BONUM (THE SUPREME GOOD) ' 1$ Vertical Slide- back Suspenders FOR SALE BY FLEMING & CO.. A l LAN l ie COAST LINE. Wi-mington & Wcldon Hail Rad and Branches. CONDENSED SCHEDULE- TliAIXS GUIXG SOUTH. No. 231 No. 27 I past Mai! DaiiyJ Daily. no. n Daily ex MiU A M 6 W 7ft t)ated Feb. 28 92. IotiainW ON THE $fkt Slf v m r M Leave Weldon i li ,-0 5 i'J Arr. Rocky Mt. 1 40 6 35 rriveTarboro. 2 18 P M Lave Tarboro 12 T8 6 (0 Tr m Arrive Wil.ion I 2 13 1 7 (0 Leave Wilson - 2 SO Arrive. Selma 3 25 Arr Faettoville... f, 10 ' Leave iold.toro. 3 1 7 4 Leave Warsaw .. 4 11 Leave Magnolia.... 4 27 i 4( Arr. Wilmington- 6 00 9 55 TRAINS GOING NORTH. Daily. 1 Pail A M A M Lea. Wiluintrton- 12 33 9 V Leave Magnolia.... 1 51 in r.7 Leave Warsaw 11 11 ArriycGcld8b.lv - 2 55 li 0j Lea. FayetteTille - ..... 9 : Arrive Selra 11 ::S Arrive Wilson ... 12 -en 7 4 " 6 9 41 11 SS V.i. 40 iT t 51 Leave Wilson . 3 3'. i 12:. j Zl Arr. Rocky Mt J 4 Q.t 1 jjji- Arrive Tarboro . Leave Taboro : t :-o i Arrive Weldon. 5 : Daily except bunlay. ' Tr aina on Scotlau Neck Brnr.ch Rra -J .!! Hlnn iMpm.. Halifar 4 22 p m. o tlaad Neck 5 li p m, flreenvir ' ". v t nston eonpc. Returning. leav- h' J Vi tsvenvilJe R 21 a m. Arriving t ax at 11 on a ra, Weldou 11 23 a rn, e epi Sundaj-. Tiain on Midland NC Branch leave Gol LroX- c- "y except Handay, 6 0- -;, five Smitbflcld N c., 8?0 a m. R"t,,rl?ici leaves SmlfhCeU. N. C. 1 20 a. io. a'r!Tf GoIdabwro.N. c. 9 00 a. m. Train No 78 raake close conn-' " ' 2 IS

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