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: t ?! THE TIMES. .Pf7BblSlM(D KVRSY TlIUIMDAY.-JlY l-l u T-WJ JCLH. - Y0U2TO gu vN'ni'A M. Hi zh way Robbc-ry- 8 secretary One carious feature of this on :;rve'!,;;!jl"3,"il Wisa Id Slf 10 ..lilfc Paolic that I shall continue busi" i t - r - c J.- .is. b rio . J H. ZITTZLl,, (THE Sj'JpREKE GOOD) M templaled union is tha. th-.; brides . sttty 11 v- P'sKITi LSI 1;! f ft W ; . . . , .;e3s ;it. Dunn, N. C, in the shop twi- . TT-J-I -" -L- i ,r father ;s the eutor of one ot .:; :noL j . j ' " " ' '' i cN-- irvSR I radical Republican nw-pars in j T.crly ocwpied by K. A. .,obn3 m. patentj ''TraCie-Mark, aiiC i QUQ - ' j Central Illim.h. whde her gr-andlAlh- T lrft,,. ,in lintl,, n ARTS. WAG-r ; ::.u r. J Another boM and very darinz at trnpt? at highway ro ibery took place about three miles from t Viis cit-v on Thursday afternoon Iat. Mr. Black Royals, accompanied by another gentleman, wa? returning homo from tbecity, when a mnn, supposed to bv a ner, sprang from s ne bashes near the rad where he had been con cealed, and at the point of a pistol demanded their money. Foriunate ly, or rather unfortunately, Mr. Roy al did not have any, and told the naaa bo, whereupon the villiait opened fire, one of tlie halls graaing Mr. Royal's head and killing his inula. FayetUville Observer. er. h- lat- Jesse W. Fell, v.'as one of. liie fouudors of the Republican party and a slau'nc-i Ilepubiic-au to the en.i of his day. li'oonsingtoki. III., patch, 23d. I keep on hand G ARTS, WAG ONS. -HUGO IKS, HARNESS, :, WHIPS, etc.. all of. which- I offer very lw for CASH. 4 REPAIRING of til kinds done at j Copriglit Cases OPPOSITE 'TAT EX r OF I WASHINGTON, I. C Over twelve THE WORLD'S FAIR ' B3ID-p!oter;ilc i'ri,;es ! A M 1 H I CA 7 a n d O R K I G 2 . - ent;C6;iCAT. anil all bii: Order by m vil ropaiy'e prompt at- arising uiider. the patent Uws prompt . ilv r.iia -pareiuliy pnif.ecuTeu.. Kc t tenlion !..,- ;. 'v' ' t ' It will be seen from the repe I bill that, contrary ,o the assertions made by the silver meu" all over the country it is the p-dicy of the admin istration to have both silver and gold as money metals. And that there should be no possible ground for complaint orders have been issued to the various mints of the United SUtes to prepare for the immediate ccinajie of silver dollars. Instead of decreasing the circular tiun the immediate result'of the coin age of the silver bullion now held in the Treasury will be an increase ol nearly $150,000,000 and this increase will be la silver dollars. Just what the people have been calling for. Mr. Cleveland may be bull headed or not, but so long as he succeeds in accotc pUshing the good of the peopb we 'are for Cleveland. When he proves himself unworthy of the trust which this great American people has placed in his keeping, then, and not until then will we say a word against him. Wilson Advance, It cost $30,000,000 to make the Fair, The otfjiaU' would like to.j know hist how much it vyili eo to ia Pr' iinmidie it. 'I he b ;iir oJIi..-i:Us Ar.' under a umd of $100,000 to 'have all the buildings and other appurtenan ces of the Fair emoved aud the park relunied tu it? former oon iitKJ.'i by Jan. 1. 16 4. To do this i3 now pi'ac- tically impossible, and tlicy have ayked the Park Commissione.s for at least six mouths' cxteulioa, ui the time, and, if possible twelve months. This request will be granted proba bly, but there are other ilillijulties. The Fair people do no: k:io-v vnere to find purchasers for the buildings. There are about one hundred in the Hmintr bv frJr dealing to sitf.ro j lion. . Vrite f.r information. Upon receipt ot model or 3kctcn of invention,. I a-1 vis as to oatent I am, Yours Ropccr.fiiIlv. J, A. JOIINSOH, Dunn, N, Mch.30. without, ciiarge. OJJ. THE dZidV' U NOTK -K !, Li Vertical Sube-bacK Suspenders FOR SALE UY FLEMING & CO. -1 i I ! b ! Ry virtue of a poer of sale' con twined in a mortgage leed. recorded on the Sth day of -August 189 1, by E. A. Jones and wife, L. E. Jones to V. A. Jon s guardian of Rex O. auoVIIu- park exclusive of small refreshment j bert Y. Jones, and to any successor pavilions, -and there is enough mate- she might have r.s guardian of the rial in tnem n u vverc cue runs sort i sjm ive w. . vi g i i -v,: g fore the oay merit of sfdd mortgage r. J Stanly County's. Go Id- Only about a month ago sold was discovered on W. S. Ingram's land, an i at once Mr. Ingram allowed par ties to commence prospecting for the ame. As a result in about ten days Uie entire neighborhood became grtatly excited. - As many as fifty xaen began search at once, and an extraordinary rich find has been the result. Last Saturday a nuet weighing 63 dwt. was found and u geat many otliers ranging from to 30 dwt., and the old farm of About 200 acres that could have been bought Cor $1,500 has suddenly been increas. ed in value to an extent unknown. Some say $5,000 has been offered foi it and others say $12,000. As to the manner of working the mine, the old fashioned rocker is used, but often ihe gold is clearly detected without the use of the rocker. Mr. Ingram does.notv want ihe mine developed any farther. It bids fair to rival the Tobe Saunders mine. Stanly News. and Cumberland Streets, being 140 xj 150 feet. Also the individual half! , nan who would take interest m .johc hum ui n i -y yr, I restore the ground J one half of Iot No, i, in Hlock O. O , i HfJ be the fate of the j the sarae being 75 x T40 .feet, said. . to build a couiidet ab'e town. In this the trouble lies. N Jjo ly wants the material, and to tftv2 the build- ings trn down and the debris, car ried away would make Aach a hole in the receipts from the recent iarg' crowds that very few dollars would be left for the stockeolders At the opening of the Fair the buildings were included in the list of probable assets at its close, and. many thought that at least $1,000,000 would bo realized from their sale. Now the directory would be glad to give them in a lump to ilia man who would take them all away and Whatever mav other feature. ot the World's Fair, the Ferns Wheel will not be moved to Coney Island or elsewhere. I:. will remain in Midway Piaisance. The Company has the right" to its present position on Midway until May 1, 1894, and there it will remain. Before the expiration of that time ar rangements will probably- be made for a contract between the Park Cou missioners and the Company for the right to the position. Men who have money invested in the wheel are sat isfied with the present situation and believe that even after the Fair has closed it will be sufficiently well pat ronized to pay for its operation. North Caroliuau. i t'.'r1 ts , U. hi h h " ,. ft vi zi pi r r a the town of Lillington, on Monday' the4tk day of Dec, 1803, at 12 o'clock, ra the following real estatae j in th3 town of Dunn, N. C. "Harnett j county, to wit : The individual - h.df interest if the said E. A. Jones and I wife. Lot No. 1, in Blook O. O. ac- j cordin.g to the plan of the town of j i.,unH. Said lot cornering on King j I'LEE HAlv L W A h E CO , I! : SOLE AGKNTS, ,! ' JUx'tjN.C. June 20f;lr ly. .h?. High 1 s r - a few liuvs, :iul voa v.ili be stj-;U-d at the uuet r-ecwd iaca-ss t'.iat will reward your tftorts. ffe uoi'ivelv Jiave tlie t.st 1-umgcs to oflclr uu arat U'iit caii be found ou the face of this ar:!i. irs'.lfc on "275 OO worth of liUfin ss ii b;-ini' tasilv and h-jnorably-iuutk' by Jsd j.-aid tu huiKlrtds of laeu, women, bo, and pirlu in uir empiov. You can ntake inoiity -ia.ter at wrk for ' u.i than vou hae svrv id'.-a of. The business is so er.sv to lVarn. and hist met ion so simple and plain, thftt all succeew from the startt Those who take hold ofth business re:ip the -advantage that arises front tiie so.uid rejiatatiou of one f tie oldest, ma-St siu?i:essi'til, and largest publishing homes hi A.iHiicU. .Secure for yourself the profit tli.it t'i3biifi:H-5 so readily and handsomely yield. All" beginner:, sitccced ;:r:i:nly, and mare thaa oj'lize"their frri-atest ex;eCTations. Those who trv it find exact! v as v.-e tel: t h ojn. There i plenty of room foY ii lev lnoie AVorkerSj. and we urft tiicnxto !erin. at once. If you are already em- . rtloved, !)rtt have a evv sjire n:o:nents, and wih to use them to tidvantae, then: write us at ow (Tor this is vour raml opportunity), nd receiv full particulars by return mail.. Address, TKUK H Box No. 400, August Mfc Ecry JJachine haj a drop' leaf, fancy cc vcy, two, In rge drawers, with nickel rips, r.iui set of Attachments, : ATLANTIC COAST LINE. : ' . i f Wilmington & Woldon Hail Koad ' " and Branches. CODESED SCMEDULc. TWAINS GOING SOUTU. being situcted aril eornir:'ng on La - ..- nn.l r'n mKnrin .ill Sit. Tt"lr equal to any b-m-cr Mvne sola aom 54O to more dofinite di-'Oription see RelS-;. $60 by .Cnnvns.s. Iiigh: Arm Machine frc of HnrnPlKo .. Vial: 1 No. 2. has a scirscttin . needle an.r self-threading , ,T. . " XT shuttle. A trial in your home before payment pages 153 154 and 155. i til 3 Nov. fa' askecl.-- Buy direct of the Manufacturers 9tlu 1S93. McLean & Farmer. Att'y. 11 9. Vv7. P. Jones u. uy un.-rci m inc wauuMuuia. rriVe Tarboro ..:.. L ns .u, e agents' profits besides getting certiS- i ' I' M 1 ana Slav cplesi of warranter: for five years. Send for machine vith name of a -business man ai Guardian. Sue, . reference and ve .will ship one at once. to V. A. Jones. 4t. Dated Feb. 23 '92. Leavi Welder....!.. Arr. Rocky Mt,.. No. 23 Daily P M 1 . 1 42 No. Fast Mail Dally. No. 1 Pally jexnn 1 M .9 51 10 45 A M 6 ? 7 ,0 aei S. Eleventh. St., PKILADELPHJA, PA- Leav Tftrboro. NOTICE 1 North Carolina, In the Suoerior S5T U'J v. The Vica President's San 4to Marry ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. of Louis Groen Stevenson, only son of the Vice President of the United Stales, 13 to be married on No vein ber 2lst to Miss Helen L. Davis. The two j'oung people have been de voted to each other for years, and it is no surprise, therefore, that they are soon to be married. Miss Davis is twenty years of age. She waa graduated fron the State Normal School in this city, afterward attended a school at Boston and com pleted her education in Europe. Im mediately after the wedding which is to take place at the residence of the bride's parents, the couple will go to Europe for a short st3y, and after their return will live in Washington, Having qualified as Administra. tor of Fannie Johnson, deceased, late of Harnett County, N. C. this :.3 to notify all person having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thern to the undersigned on or hefore the 30th day of October 1S94, or this notice will be pleaded in im maice immediate This 30t; day of Ojtob-jr. 1893. Jus. A.JonesAdmr of Fannie Johnson. O. J. Spears Att'y 11 2. 4t. Harnett County ) Court. Celia Williams ) Notice vs. Ol Alex McMillian. ) Execution Kale. BT yirtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superi. or Court of Harnett County in the above entitled action. I will on Mon day, the 27th day of Nov. 1893, at 1 o'clock P. M.. at the court house door of said county, Sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, all the right,- title, and interest which the said Alex McMillian the Defendant. Las in the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit : One track ot land located in John. I sonville Township on the west siiic ! r s 1, - A 11 1 I HAVE A BSAUTIFUL AND COMPLBTS LINE OF; HATS, ENTIKELY NEW- THE oHAPES ! ARE PERFECTIiY'XeV" ly. I Call and zoo them- . prices ar- bound, to suit. Ialso haye a rr-at vari ty oi tniniiis for hats and Knsmtori pnibroicipry. Deigns always on hand. A rr. Pi r.iue-.; Arr v.':,hr.it?to:'.. Loav-' Wflson. l.v, tioliisboro Lv. Mufjuolia.. Leave 'ollsloro... f.eave VV'frsa Lcavp M srnolia.... Arr. Wilir.iii.ito: 7 41 I U 'SO I 8- 9 W t. I 4 I'd ..r J 10 1 I '4 irl ; ! 4 S7 I . 8 5 i . on I . rr 11 ft TllAl.VS OOINQ KORTU. I No. 11 I No. 78 I Taily. Daily Lca. Wil'uinirron I.oave AlfinoHa.... Leavp v arnaw Lvavc Gol.sl or .. A M 9 0 11 10 "57-jo Loa. Faj t'tte ville. Arrive Sr in-a Arriv Wilson i 1 l: LfD.Vf Wilson. a 1 Arc. IlochyMt J x (l) IttVT 1 5 15 i ! r, :,f 11 : t, is - ""-HZ TTnl Arrive Tarhorc... Lep.ve Talvro Arrive Weluon .-: 2 :i5 . 12 ' -!' 5 tr, 2 r.s 10 o JOwevj-tijAj-. cx,u xU.?Li,i- Trail atej-iDric-'s. of the C. F. & Y. V. Railroad, which j MEELY OCCUPIED BY , Tr a5nsf.ii Scoria,:-! Nr-rk tlrorh RaS 1 : otlai.a cki .rMi.!ii. ar"nvii. ' .fB lusj ni! 7 :-;rp ;n. Ketu rum?. t' ' H1 y r.t 11 K iu Weldon 11 '25 a in, aai'J bar of their recovery. All persons, ,,a3 beenliened warn unaer an at-; Jvi ;Kcj. U. A. ilOOjM CE- Train onMixcBnnei! ika.i f.. c r ....n : iicji'.v.-. n- inir or i jfi'ia n ams. ' v m-. t-r. y H;. r w . ; 2 x at rive 'mit.)ri o m. .w. .w.vi uio . ... ! ukvA s w;,; v. n 7, a. -r' 1 J 4t. Vi iv':'- LAInD FOE S-iLE I . Tin No 7? isa'keS close c, r J 1 for aU vfints North daily. A" jt '! Ko . m dandailv excej-t Sunday at Fo ky Mount daily esj' h Norfo.'kand Carolina for SOi.wu I''hits North via No.'folk- Ve haye just receive a nice line f i . . . . l 1 n . ! A Miiail improved farm i mn I 'V fc ,,u,: urcssoais.. ' ...., j . WANTED. A ood manager in every County west of Wiluiingion i Weldon Railroad in North Carolina. Address, 11. K. Sones. U. S. Life Inserf.uce Co., Winston, , C. 11. ! c ta ..I ? i ' thilive ill sdi for ie-3-j t!in it nf ; 1 Isiisostion. and Stonacli disorders. fioni Dunn, a healthy location, wiih i f 101 iun 'l cos j lawwx k iao?r bittek j t . . , , ! to mi ike thern, afier voi steil tJ-.o i u "dealers tetr it, ?i psr bottle. -cn E;rji. yotjd water, terms easy, apply to J. : , .1 ' - bteai tLe . k&z-izzzk. aad crossed 4 licsaea tiT-y?1' "Care Central Times. jCot . lie. sure a:i.t :,ee us before you om. j. buy, and wo will jzive vm two dol es 1." -j, ...... ...4 nc '. "ii tVU UOI- - mrrrrT3S i Co. ' Full line steam fittiv.ij.s pipe brass i ! 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