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TIIUKSDAY, DEC 7 iS93 LOCAI J. Mr. L. J. Rest went up to Raleigh "Monday on legal business. Hog killing seems to be the go since the col snap came on us. Mr. T. F. Saunders and wife of Clinton, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives in town. Miss Lizz'C McKav of TVkinsoh spent lasi week in town with her sia ter. Mrs. James Pearsall. Mr. O. M Kell v of Sanford. N. C. and a member of the firm of Kelly & Brown of our, town, was in the cit' 3'eHterday. . Rev. G. T. Simmons leftTuesday for Wilmington, where he goes to at tend the Eastern M. E. Couference this week. Mr. Jas. Pearsall, who is represent- inci Sprunt & Sons of Wilmington, has bought this season about 3,000 bales of cotton up to date. In looking over the awards . to North Carolinians for their exhibits to the World's Fair, we see only one from our county and that is to Mr. J. CY Williams on corn. Monday night a pretty heavy freeze and slct struck this section. -Tuesday everything in thewayoftrees, fences, hi isc tops etc.. were tagged with ice. The contested seat from the 5th District wiJl soon go before the prop er committee in Congress, and Mr. Williams or Mr. Settle one will be jsurc to get left. Thanks giving services were held at the Methodist Church la-t Thurs day at 11 o'clock, a collection was taken for the Orphans at Oxtord $5,00 was contributed. Miss Nannie Fleming of Raleigh, came down Tuesday, and Wednesday went over to Little River Academy to attend the marriage of Miss Josie MoBride to Mr. James Worth of Wil- tnington. The County Commissioners met Monday, besides the regular business, tbey accepted new bonds fromconnty officers, as there was no change of old officers, they only renewed their bonds. Invitations are out announcing the marriage of Mr. A. R. Wilson, a well known business man of this place, to Mis- Hattie D, Barnes, a very, popu lar young lady, a'so of our town, oa Wednesday Dec. 20lh at 11 o'clock, in the Methodist Church. There will be two Xmus Trees this Christmas, one on Monday night the 25th, at the Methodist Church, and one Tuesday night, the 26th, at t! e Disciple Church, b th are open for the public to contribute any pres. ent9 they raay wish to their friends. Mr. John G. Shaw Esq-, and Miss Lizzie McPherao-i of Cumbarland, were united in mirriage oa Wednes day the 29th of Nov. M Shaw is one ol'Cumb irland's best lawyers and is well known by our people. We learn from the Watch Tower that Ma. F. W. Brown and wile, re 'urned Missionaries from India, will :;be at Wilson to-night, Friday at Wil s Mills. Johnston Co.. and Sunday M. the l);eiple Church hare, and lect ure on 'he wUsioalirv work. u - :. -'l to it;::- :) :n s i;r, cCii)cr u'i lU tHi t! scv hery t!ta we will begin to send tut st itements l delinquents and hope thoy will re spond at once. Tln-j U the Hst month in the year and we need the amouuts due us. 'fieSolid sou! h of last week, says our townsman, Mr. F. P. June? has a large practice at the Fayette vi lie Bar and that he is an able advocate. Mr, Jones has a targe practice in his own county. We heard it remarked last week at Lillington court that he was run over with business. Sunday a change of schedule went into effect op tbis road. Sunday trains were put on, and they now run through from Richmond to Charles ton. The local mail going North passes here at 11-17 a. m. and the local mail going South at 3-33 p. m. Rey. Mr. Hassell, the new Presbys tenan minister filled his fir3t appoint ment at the Church here Sunday morning and night. There was a large congregation 7out and he preached a good sermon, his congre gation seem favorably impressed with him. On Thursday evening at the resi- dence of Miss Delanie Eidridge, in t Meadow township, Johnston Co. Mr. Elam Lee of Samp6on, was mar ried to h.iss Joanna Eidridge. Mr. S. P. M. Tart J. P married them. Mr. Lee was 70 years old and his bride 45 years. Thejhogs amonii some of the farm ers are dieing up, we have a receipt which says from 20 drops to a tea'. spoonsful of carbolic acid giyen to each hog, about three times a week will cure Cholera, and, also is a good preventative. Its a simple remedy snd will do no barm, if it fails to cure. At the residence of Rev. D. D. McBripe of Little River Academy, to-night Mr James Worth, a pro mi nent business man of Wilmington N. C, will be united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Josie Mcs Bride, one of Cumberland's charming and accomplished young ladies. They will leave immediately after the reception for a trip to Florida. D. H. Hood has his store now or, namented with choice Xmas goods, a peep at them will convince an one there is the place to buy what you want. Death of Rev- Win- .Harrig- Died on the 29th ult. Rev. Wm. Harris, aged 81 years, he has been a member of the Free will Baptist Church for more than 50 yenrs, and an ordained minister for 45 years or more, being one of tbe first to advo cate Free-will doctrine in this country The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Londie Lee. Text was 2nd Timothy 4tb chapter, 6th- and 7th verses : For I am now ready to be offered, as the time of my departure is at hand. I hive fought a good fight, I have kept the faith : It was bo appropriate for the occasion, and was selectedby the departed preacher. L. In Memory of Talma3 Johnson On Ike 14th of Oct 1893, little Tal raage Johnson, son of Win. and Deb ora Johnson departed this life. He was born on tlio 9th of September, 1890. lie lived three y-e-rs. two months and frur days. Peae3 be to hi ashes. He wa3 was a sweet and !;.;? mil i. Hp :.;)vv 5lu?d7i;h "r. spirit c.:: -Mt. J wuv ia vcr jlltc. bat tietvciiis oi' hy:tvr. I.t ckiu i fur px la ai.d m.imfi, brotlifr anM sister. conn, up higher, even in his ktnte of bliss. May God liless tltft dear be reaved family, cud that they, may hold fai'hful to the end and flnallv plash hand wLh this child. and!; all j others -one before. .- P. WANTED A' Position by a cwo third Printer. Apply to C- j Care of Central Times, Dunn, N. C. I NOTICE. 1 By virtue of power. Jofjjsale con tained in a mortgage, executed to me by M. R. Smith and wife Louisa E. V Smith, Recorded, in the Register's office of IlarnettJCounty, Iwill sell on Monday, Jan, 1st 18941 to Jthe - I highest bidder for cash; One track 1 or parcel of land, adjoining the lands . .. ' of J. C. Sorrell, Daniel Lucas and others and containing about 50 acres more or;less.For' a'Uetterdescrip tion 9ee records of Harnettl'County. This 1st day of Dec. ;i893 E. F. Young Mortgagee. 12 7. 4t. Go to Lee Hurd.vs.ro -CoV Store) to buy you a nice Lainp iora Xmas present, :. .. .... . . - '- Little boys and Big boys come " to Lee H ardwara 'Go's S tote for an A ir Rifle and a toyPist61, - Remember, The Hardware Store is the place to buy )rour Powddr, Shot"; Loaded Shells ,&c. ' ' You can buy nice Crockery at .the Lee Hardware Store now. Well yes, you can buy a great many things at the Hardware btore hat weuld make a nice Christmas Present. ' : . Please don't forget that we still Furniture yet. Lee Hardware Uo. Another Car load of Old pomin ion Guano just received, fori small grain by R. G. Taylor 5 CoJ ''! ' A car load of Lime just 'received at U. G. Taylor & Co's. ; 1 ' .1 Very nice line of Plain aod French Candies, Nuts, Raisins. Oranges &c al D. H. Hood's Drug Store. All Fresh. Full line steam fitiiogsppe brass goods etc, constantly on liand at t our snops, j John A, Mc Kay&co, FOR SALE. ) i One medium size farm mile, qual ifies good. Will sell for cat h. Krr. R. A. Johnson. Dunn, V. '- I 10. 19 i HURRAH!' FOR v- Gil FLEMING & CO. WILL SELL THEIR ENTIRE STOCK AT PRICES THAT YOU NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE. WE NEVER EXPECT TO LET ANY ONE UNDERSELL U3. FOR WE HAVE THE GOODS AND THEY MUST GO FQR THE UQXY. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU THROUGll OUR MOUTH STOCK and we WE moo sens for Si ,40 SHOES ; , AND OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION, C0M1ET0 SEE US BE FORE YOU BUY YOUR GOODS AND VE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. : REMEMBER THESE BARGMRS WILL LIST FOE 3 DATS. FHIE I , Nic4 lot of Novels for Sale or Rept 0 1. lt;i iff DrugStwre., ; ' ;: 'Santa diuse Notice to tho Children. Dunn is larger than' it use W be and there are manv more chiWreh's stockings to be filled; I have decid ed to lea e my Toys. Candies; Fru i &c. at D. H, Hood's Drug Store, where every one can go arid see what they want before I arrive. Yours to please, Santa Clause. LOOK HERE PUBLIC! When you come to town call and see us, we Carry General Merchaiidise; also a First class Meat market at Goodrich's old Stand. We -will pay you the Cash for your Beef cattle. Pork, Country Produce etc. Fresh Oysters Monday's and Tuesday's of each -week. Fresh Fish every Friday evening. Coats & Hodges- THE MONTH OF 1 81, will guarantee prices. ARE SELLING . . . . 8;-. if. :Xo3?invrfitv. tt). H, Hood Driig.Stord iheWtfeW and best ee l6dBtoifttigpdt ever be fore shown on this mWket, timep ir? hard and. prices Wytry low. , COTTdK." ' Good lliddllng' 'j " Middling' n Low lliadlioff' TURPSKTTVR, Virgin ' .: fi.20 Yellow Dip tlM Hard $1 00 ' COUMTEY PftODUClr. Chickens 1020a ggt 9 Hidct 4(3 Cora 70 Peas 60 Batter 202 Hams I2 UttBy J?ctcoh& ess tofts! fiyxn fcco orenrork or tignwhoTi cam. llrowns Iron Bitten tuimUOMi, riUK, AldJ dictation, ntoorm x$mi y i tti prnt XSZQ uDVtT ZZUOJL 41, tfZf unak j wo turrets x larea Indigcatton. BlUouweu PjrfcpU. "Usl Ti. Nrvoaiu3, and Gsnnl ItUlf. Pbyvr uu .-eoomneoU it. JL4lr eH.ll.ODi"ip ForllaldriativorTroiu blo,or Indigcotion,uoo BROUN! 8 IB QH BXTTSRS" tour ouid UX9 , Tmoxv&nTtuo nrmzxis For lial&ria, LiTcr Trou ble,orIndigeotion,uoo BROWN S-IRQH BITTCBS ' FOU PllPtfilA Ia45rrtonr and fitotnciJ dUord Ufc All dealer keeptt,tlef botxl. Cenulath3 CadMsuk aa enned nausea a BROUN' S IRON JBITXX2R0 Cureo DyopcpoiO : In dieestion a Dobllity BROWN1 S IRON BITTERN cures Dyspepsia, In t ditfion&Debility. totOzg tocle. or c&lUren who w&at bcSd isrvn. it) odd lk DRowSm utuai otrrens. It Is p2eAta&t to t&k. cutm MaIatI. i i
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