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Pcntraiiei? KJtksiy T.TLTru vy. ny. Y'HJNO & GRK rn.vM. Thre are mviy prpen people in thi-i ho-H, hw. nn of the reenet fip-n in T) rlrni ii m i-iy a rtav was he"0 lat e e iio. II -was a tall, muscular fellow. anl was walkins down Main street whrn he carae to ; .Berry a store, in front of which was suspended an electric light. He 8t p;e l, pullel out a cirette, and wit'i a tragedian air, placed it against the globe nn 1 Degan to puff awry but it did not ight. When he discov ered hU-mUtaka in stalked away and the bysa-i ier roared wth laughter. DurUam Sun. -A Ootly Gobbler- A $1,000 ttirkoy will In served at din nor t'B rr.v b Hirx n L. Light aa-l.a nmnSir of friends will help de vour the expensive bird. About a ya ir ao a turkey strayed away from tha farm of John K. Light, of Swar tiru towdshin. A few days later it was found in the possession of Ezra 11 kignt. A law suit followed, ta de tormina. t!i3 ownership, and before it enaei me paruos to irn. suit were out AAA rn a I " 1 - I over i.u'jj. lo-aiy me pira was purchased by-Hiram L. Light. Le- biuon (Pa-)'Uispatch. i THE MT. AIRY NEWS SOLD- Alt, Airy. Nov. 21 The Yadkin Valley N3ws,.of this place, has been old by Mr. Geo. P. Pe!l, to Mr. P. B. Hatn.ir, .late uis assoaiate. Tins was dune by Mr. Pell at a great sacrifice in order to allow him tho opportunity of accepting a very flattering otTer elsewhere. , Mr. Pell has owned the . News for more than two years, in whi-cji time it has been increased from a tweniiyeight to. a.lhirty qolumn ra per, and iU .'circulation trebbled. It is now a well equipped' oawspaper. with a'good job office attached, Mr. Hamer, who is a graduate of Watford . College, recently came here from Macron, South Carolina, where he ed ited the Pee Deo - Index. He will push the paper to greater succes. Cor. Observer. Why Burglars .Should' Swhs:." The law of North Carolina which prescribes capital punishment for burglary in' the first decree, has been characterized as cruel and unuatural. The recent rdispatehes told of burr. lar having invaded a residence in Chicago and, being discovered, hav in? shot three members of the .famU ly, one fata'ly, . In this incident is - to be found the reason . why orth Carolino hangs for burglary. A per son navmg enterea a bouse in the night for the purpose of committing a felon-, has the sleeping inmates at a uisaavaniage, and tbe theory of our law is that, rather than be taken he ... . . will fnmmit mun pr. 1 T it- j u ; iuia lucorv is uas uecn uemonstrated i i i . in innumerable instances that in Clijcago is the latest. Oar law has been modified by dividing the cnrao into degrees, which wa9 no doubt, well enough, but it should never be modified to make burglary in the first dpgree anything abort of a capital felony. Charlotte Observer. t ' Inconsistency of a Populist- There is a man. a Populist, in Un ion county, whose name we withhold, who refuses to pay his pastor inaply because he voles the Democratic tick et. A man who does right and acti fairly and honestty, as does the pas tor referred to, will never loe by it. An allwise and righteous Provinence so rules affairs in this world that a man who duett right ana stands by his honest convictions and lets duty be his guiding Star will never lose by it, let bigots, tanatics and fools do what they may to injure him. The minister did not lose anything by voting as his judgment and con science dictated, for a Democrat, not a member of anv church, when he beard that the populist church men ber refused to pay his pastor because of the way he voted, went to he min ister and paid him the amount the Populist was due him. -Monroe In quirer. Good Advice to Young Women- There is nothing so certain to makP vnn disliked aa to tell vour troubIe8 to a frienrf. Prosperity meana friends. but once you take it Into yourhead to retail your woes you will soon discover that your Company is not wanted, and the peo ple who once bowed to you in pleas ant recognition now walk on tho oth er side of the way with a cold and stony glare that looks over your or through your body, but never meets yoar eyes as of yore. The people are not hard hearted that turn the cold shoulder to you. They are only averse to knowing of any more misery than they alread y have to bear. We, every one of us. have our little troubles. In some cases they grow to be very large ones, and it isn't pleasant to have the darkide continually thrust, .be fore us just when we begin to feel a bit comfortable in our minds over some unpleasant occurrence, that has upset us for a time. Take a bit of vaUable advice, and wnen you ieei liKe temng some one of your spat with your intended or how low your finances' are, just re member our warning and dou't do it. Your mother, your father nd your husband are the truest sympathizers. and, outside of them, you are certain to be soon called a bore if you per- sist in your harrowing confidences . Philadelphia Times. STRAYED. Early last Snrinor o mp;,irn light red cow. not marked, has thick 8uort witJe set horns, and is white MUUW fcU uanKs. xue nnaer W mpiS rewarded by giyiug 'uiuiwauuu ttb my OlUCe. J Resoectfulle I ' 4 'J . n T, TWr,. il 'z6. FOR SALE, One medium size farm mule, qurd itiea good. Will sell for cash. Mrs. It A. Johnson. Dunn, N. C. 10. 19 Very nice line of Plain and Frenck Candies, Nuts, Raisins. Oranges &c at D. H. Hold's Drug Store. All Fresh. Full line steam fittings pipe brass goods etc, constantly on hand at our suops, John A, Mc Kaj&co, I ATTENTION! L A D I E JLi I HAVE A BE AtJTIFUL AND COMPLETE LINE OF HATS, ENTIRELY new. the; SHAPES ARE PERFECTLY Leve ly. Call and seeZthem- My prices are bound to suit. I also haye a great vari ety oi trimings for hats and dresses. Kensington embroidery. Designs always on hand. Stamping done at mo&er- ate prices. SAME STORE FOR- L- .poqt ri-fcLoi-MERLt OCCUPIED BY-L179 cost tjI -O-tiDa, MPs n a TrnnNrn. r? VERYRESPECTFULLYVadded t0 tMraosoans MISSrSUE MCKAY. Sept. 21st, 1893. ; MILLINERY! A visit to Mrs. J, Broad well's MiK linery Store will convince any lady that she has the Prettiest Styles, the nicest Hats in town, All kinds of trimmings carried. Miss Addie Young, who upent part of the season in Baltimore is with me and will trim any style hat you want, at low prices. Give me a call aid be convinced. 105. I WISH TO SAY 10 Public that I shall continue busi ness at Dunn. N. C, in the shop for- merly occupied by R, A. Johnson. I keep on hand CARTS, WAG'- ONS. BUGGIP:S, HARNESS, WHIPS, etc.. all of which I offef very low for CASH. REPAIRINGjof all kindsjdonc at Moderate prices. Order by mail receive prompt at tention Hoping by fair dealings to share a portion of your patronage, I am, j r Yours Bespectfully. j J, A. JOHNSON, Dunn, N, C McL 30. THE - I -urea Indigestion, Biliousness. Dytrpfela, ::f . r.a. Kerrousn i&s, and General Debility, rb-. ?. rians reccmnend It. All dealers sell u. Genun. v rMe nark ftai crossed ye-J Unn; cc yratpy ! I s PATENT.S 1 2 J. R. LITTELL, i ATTOittEY AND COUNSELLOR IK i- Patent, Trade Mark, and ; Copyright Cases orrosiTE rATixr office WASHINGTON. D. C. Over twelve j'cars experk ice AMERICAN and 'FOREIGN n ents, COVEATS. and all business 1 ... . . .A arising under tuepaieni lawdpruiupi- y and carefully prosecuted. Rt Jected cases' accorded special atten fion. Write for information. Upon receipt of model or sketol. T .l.x.m ma t llotDIlt )l invention, i ai'ior .-- jvithout charge. a N O -T I C E ! All Persons indebted to ns are requested to m&ke a.SeUlemenfc at onca. Far tif s failing zo do this will RE3PT, R. Q. TAYLOR & CO. 11 2, n r v Aim fiA Low Arm Every Machine has a drop leaf,, fancy cover, two large drawers. With nickel rings, and full set of Attachments, equal to any Singer Machine sold from $40 to RO bv Canvasserc The Ilicrh Arm Machine Thas a self-setting rteedle and self-threading V shuttle. A trial in your home before payment b asked.'. Buy' direct of the Manufacturer and save agents profits besides getting certifr. caies of warrantee: for five years. Send fat machine with name of a business man as reference and we will ship one at once. CO-OPERATIVE SEWING MACHINE CO, tox S. Eleventh. St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. -MS-WIS TAY THE J-'JililGHT.'mM. iommorftial P.nllofro of xy. .univcrsity. LEXINCTOWfKY. " Cheapest ABestBuswess College in the World." Awarded Hlckt lluar t World' xoaltImi for aytcra of liOOK-teeplns and Utarral .d aratloK. UBmI)Y. 16 Techr. eosr.!8yed. Coti f Fill BiUieu rjj. loolwJlnf Taitioo. Sutionerr. and Barl, aboat A&O. Bkort.UM4. TfpWpttlas a4 Teltgrphy lpo.aIua. fl VaMttlaa. Kstr bow. Gra.1aaxa soeasraU Thiadtr U btMUIol and baalthfnl. For circular addr. ' WILBUR R.8M1TH, LEXINGTON, KY. 10.000 Grav4mmtea Im BmIbmi. Keaxlr t.OOO KtnJl..i. 9. 14. 3m. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS cures Dyspepsia, In dieestion & Dsbilitv . fao 1n -Iddv -?3Joas rejctifcjr Ttre srufj iu Xrjjvc u?ai2 ciuox isaq am Hooa KaaxvtioKaKpua tHVI47IY 4i35IOOl paniqmoj SH3IIIS NOHI SiNAlOHci tin a tiyio t I (TKL S'JFRLWE GOOD) ,l lift lflTRA!N OH TJ1L fc-T-i Ar TOW Vertical Sude-BacK Suspenders FOR SALE RY . FLEMING & CO. a few days, and yon vill be startWd at tbetnfx pected aucct-is that will reward your f for:, ffe positively have the bet buiuess to oflor an aftnt that can be found ou the fact- of this wrtb. S45-00 profit on &73 worth of busiuessts bciujr vasilv and honorably made bv aud paid u hundreds of rota,, women, boys, una girl is oar employ. Yon can m&Vf iuoney faster at work lor .... .!,.. ,-rvn 'nw f.- idea f . Tbb LukIdcki it m easv to lVara, autl instruction so tuiuplr sad pl.iii, that all succeed fro;-, the start. Ihow who t&kt hold of the business rrap the adrantae tlut arises from the sound reputation cl oar of thi olilest, most successful, and larsr pblihicj houses in America. Secure tor yourstlf tit profiu that the business so readily and handsomely yield s. All beginners succeed graudl., aud more tltaa realize their leatest expectation. Tboe whi try it tiud exaolv us we t U them. Thw Wpleaty of room for a tew more workers, and wt srp them to bein at once. If yon are. ilreadv em ployed, but have a' frw spare moments, and wish to use them to advantage, then write us at osot (for this i vour praud opprtunity), and rtir 'ull particulars bv return mail. Addrr, TRUE Jh CO., iiox No. 400, Augusta, X ATLANTIC COAST LIHI. Wilmington & Wcldon ail M and Branches. COKDEKSED SCHEDULE. TIIAISS GUINQ SOUTH. WORK FOR US No. 23 No. 35 Vftl Dated Iob. 23 "92. vast Mail Daily Daily Daily. exPU P M V M AM Leave Weldon 1 12 3R S 51 Arr. Rocky Mt , I 1 42 10 45 I Arrive Tarboro...- I 2 35 I ,PM I Leave Tarboro... 1 54 1 -- L.v. ItooKy Mt..... I 1 Arr,Flor-;nco..l... a 10 Arr Wilmigton- t 13 10 5 s a i I I. II li Leavr- Wilson. T.V, fT05drl;P0 Lv. Magnolia.. ..:rj,0.: ....... I 4 34 I .. Leave 'Joldsboro... Leave VVarsavr-.... Leave Magnolia.... Arr. Wilmington, 3 li 14 I 27 8 00 7 ;0 8 40 it 55 TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 78 Lea. Wilmi nfftc Leave Ma?noMa Leave Warsaw Leave Ooldabor Lea. Fayetteville .. Arrive Selnia Arriv Wilson Leave Wilson- i 1 10 i Arr. Rocky Mt...... 2 0 j Arrive Tarboro-... 2 ; t F.eavf Taboro -j 12 M; Arrive Weldon 5 i :3 Dally except Sunday. lai u Nck4 f.Rpm. renv1i:e ff L tor. 7 3r.pm.! Returning. A a, m. j reenvine e 25 a m. flrM""rTif)r x at 11 00 a ro.iWeldon 11 25 a m, J1'J gepi Sunday. I boro, N. C, dally except Sunday, Lt rive dLuithfleld N C 8 30 a m. Bet.0Jr leaves smlthfleld. N. C. 7 50 a. -oUsboro.N'. c. 9 30 a.m. ain No makel close onerS4 . for -.11 Tn!nta Vnrth daily- A,,:if we ttClhmVa,lliaily except .-unaj C o at .ooky Mount da-:yf' ;. ah Norfo'k and Carolina for e North via Norfolk. For Iialaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITT5 FOR DYSPEPSIA. k- Ia4I?esrlon, end Ptomach disoroj BltOU-X-S 1ROX BITJ; AH dealers keep it, 1 per bottle. Jwr. fcida-iaark and crossed rtd ilnea cu wr"r BROWN'S IRON 5ITTEBS DyspepsiSj in-- I'M ' T)aily. ' TnrJJ tt I . 1111 1 i:-." 1 L-a 9 30 i io L!18ri A M f M il 30 12 1'B I digestion & DebiliW I ! Hi
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