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Tf-II frrTS j piMiili.Mre lioes not P-pres-nt U t tn.j " - " ; lru t and confidently cv eel thai HERE ITiS, AND A iPRii'LTY ONE TOO. , lciiLianiii Evi:i:y Tijc::sday. hv present Con-res will timet into I r I a rfvera 1! of a sten sn u.itn'u id t I). I!. McLEAN, K!.tor. i J. II. DAN I HI., Lfwal PMhor. a nl P. i1)rii tor. all idea- of justice or tlie ril;.s of , fnen. Memphis C v. inerei d. The only pl;tc wh re-a !l t: qn-ien j i 6el her rights is on a ciu ss-ljo tnl. We hope tit it. Coirjress will not TI1M I'KKSlDKNr AND T..K INCOME TAX. AS PRE ri Y - S MJLID G LIJ IOU ONE THIRD WHAT A .SOLID p k r- IT 1 NOT A SUN DAY WAT II 1. WILL WKAii 13 ATLANTIC COAST IINE, WILMINGTON AND HU- AND BRANCHES AND KLORENCE UA!LR()Al) CONDENSED S'CHKDULK TRAINS iOING NokTH- TTET liKC. i 1E33. f The New York Herald claims that ! GOLD 0NE COST worry it elf over th? Wilo;. l.ill.bu' i Mr. CleaUand will activei, oppose ; jrlit let it pass i U.e inooiue tux clun-e oi LLe Viini ) G-GLL Uill.an.l ue ii's .nil jer..-c to defeat it FIL LED AX Mr. John Lawrence SuiUvau lias ! . t ..... I! ' ' V V' pa-sao. ae nope niai. m ' " " GUAillEXTEKD TO V 3 - - i " i J I l. I.n in inn 'J' i v i. i" ' - , way tiiink of Sa.n.u.uowever and fxU v j a t of Ihe I reside..: WEAU 15 YEAR console J. YEAKS price i....vrBW..Wo!4i,?iij S?V j a. Arrive T -.v! r : l:": : :.io.. LY $15; 1 nt- size $18 Vv'E AL.' O Tv.Tork) Mt. r.'r , yr. I pnv- 8 lina 2:!5 : J.V. I'A"eitviio -i:25 l:lf.: M """ " e- .:(ri srj;: . """- , , : 3 : :" : 3? : : : : : j : . , , s cAiM-v x XlfK l.!K (E r.iiL'EU AND METAL CA-ES WiilCH yrcu.d o verv ojrf s aun ' i- , - .. ii ,.1' i!ki 1i.Mi1. . . , . . - , . ,-, it r pii U .i "" " l v 'c l'ifivi :!; .some : I' ' 1 ' , , E LA EH WI L iI JL,-ri.-, kjx i ..iu 1 u.-v iv lj " ' " ' Air. Clevelond may have hi misuses in the Hawaiian matter.bul j cr:l! ,0. i':u! ur ea' 1 S ' u' TO 12 50 I" fiWt we canT in sT0CK 'rly i-vry thiu na-e-the Kri-at propelling wi&taKc waj cially n rooord an favoring thU sys-jv made by little lien. teru of revenue taxath.u.nnd it N ?rrea f ary to be kept in a JewcfT More nnd we can give you as good good,. " " ily;i.oped that, he nmII not betray hi. your luon,y J;s allVoe can, who intends paying ftr what they buy A MATTER OF DEMOCRACY Alr fM,vcund should n.dd I - " ! We oa'.l special attention to our watch and jewelry repairing and roplating hi9 policies :nd yios at. tne biddwii j 1 hrin us a piece of your ohl jewelry and give us a ri:df and you v i 1 be i AND JUSTICE. There are 01,1)15,000 people in the!;of Wall treeVr faor their interest United States wtio tax burdens would be lighened by the pas age o! the income tax law, and 85,000 whos burden 8 would be increased. Tbi?v increase would, of course, fall more lieaviiy; uiou the 85,000 individuals to the detriment ofihe genera! people. The system of taxation has lon; been a. reversal of justice. The poor have borne all the Ivirder.s of g-vernmcjnt and the rich and pri Alleged have been i exempt. It is true state'.nan&hip ano' true Democracy that thse favored and wao w mid pay it than the benefit forlunata ones shouldat;iast do some "wuohl accurc, individually to the 01, j thing toward maintaining the govern Leave Wilso i j 2:0" : 7.Z'.'.. j Z'.Z K'- Invef-ol.lsO.,: Vv.C'i : : Loi!V ! rn l! : 4:IH .: Ar. Wilu.iuj on 5:'0: j". 5 iia P.M-Ln j. ! a. It TRAINS U01NG NRThT Dated I?? Dec. 4. 1333. : j ; V : A.V: ! P.M: " LaveK'or 7:g( - 10" : Lv.F.iy. t v e l": -7: : .... Leuv-" S p 1? : Arrive t t ; i.vT.- : U ... : : : : 5 : : : conyencjd that we can do what we say. We keep sowing machine) needles oil. shuttles, and all. kind of pieces for machines. Thankin the trade for their past liberal pNtronage we kindly inviU j onj and all to come to see us and we will do our best to please you. Ver Truly, v Wiim I eave M LeevrQ e W GA1SEY & JOP.DON. A.M f':f 0: : 10:40; , : 1C:00: 12 :50; ..... ": ttl : o? : oo : - i i.M. : 7rf . ... : fwj : . : : U;& : P.M : ,.: P,M: P.M. Leave Wilson...: 1:1",: : 11:2?: 10:4 Ar. Rocky Mt. : Xr7 ?" : !J:0T) li25 Arrive TartfOro. : 2;'5: : Leave Tarboao.: 12:3 J: - 9 15,00 J. But the 85,000jare the men whom the privileges of govern raei A ment which is the source of all their j advantages The income tax provides I l f,r tlna inct. ilt rihill.WHl ill M WHVem-f most benelit. Ihelrich man isuuii ' inontly eqnaoie iair.anu uemocraiic. ; LEGAL NOTICES. yersally aided and protected by the laws. Fromthe very beginning o! time the wide injustice has been con mized in law that the burdens ot etate must be borne by. the poor. As i forms of government have change -, this truth has still remaiued a featur of every government. The feudal barons paid no taxes; then came the villeins, Nowadays fiu the milder monarchies of Europe the rich are still exempt, protected by laws new in phraseology and identical in pur port. In free Amencajt isjstill true that the expenses of state are paid by the poor, and the Aegis of the law .1- - l. I . - .1 f'..,,n e sincerei' nope, mux, ah. air land will not ally- himsiir with plutoc racy and selfishness, in vioialion of his own stated opinions.and in viola tion of the good of the Democratic part7 and the A aieric in people. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain Moitgage Deed, made to me by T. Creel nnd wife, nnd rec orded in Book II No 2 pages LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. There is a good moral in Jane Tay lor's story of the discontented pen dulum, which beganone gloomy day to calculate how many times it would have to swing backward and far vard in an hour, and then in a day, then in a week, then in a month, and then in a year, and then m ten years, llow was it possible to do so much, or to work at all any given moment, with the dark prospect of so much Bv vir ure of p wer of sale con tained in a mortgage, executed to me by M. R Smith and wife Louisa E. Smith, Recorded in the Register's ..(..,. . II.. -., . t :i i 5 0. Recorcts .m iiarnett cour.tv, J ' f . . . T -n- ? - 1 at Court house Moor a, Lillington, will sell at pnbbc sale for ca.i. at. Tupsdav yoh Ci, 1894 to (lje ui the court hous,e door in Lillington at u uler j-r cash . QuQ Uack of 12 o'clock M February the 7th 1894 f ;i((;nin(T ;hp lfinfls flf t a cerain Lot in the town of Dun L, k,-,,a t ,7..,. ol,i ,i.;u Lv. Rocky Mt. ..? 2:07: ? 12rOS: Arrive Weldou.: 3:1: ..f : 12:rfi: 1 : i-.M- j A,M F.M. Dally except Sunday. Trainson Scotland Neck II raneb Road leaves Weldon 3 40 r Halilax 4 oo p m. arrive at Scotland Neeksl 55 pm, Greenville (5 37 p m Kfnaton 7 85 p m. UeturnlBg, leaves KJnstoa 7.0 a m. Greenville 8 25 a m. Arriving :rf BaU fax at 11 W a m, Welfton 11 S2 a ui, dally ex eepi Sunday. Train on Midland I? C BrnnelK leavpa Qolds loro, N. C, dally except Sunday, COR a m; ar. rive Smithfleld H C 7 SO a in. Ketaming leaves Smithfleld, N. C. b 0o a. m. arrive! Ooldstoero.N. c. 30 a. m. ; John f. Dlvln-,Gen'lSupt J. r. Kenly, Gen'l Manager. T. M. Eineraon, Traffic ilanager leseribed.in same Mortgage Deed. This January J.he lstlf94. J. H. Mathews F. P. Jones Att'y. 1 4 Mortgagee. 4t NOTICE OF LAND SALE. contain Tig about 50 acres uio'e r-r ti ss. For bettor description 'eo re cords of llarrifH cout'tv. ' his .Inn 6th. 1894. E. F. Ycui", M rtya Bv virtue of a nower of sale con- t . i ,". .- i,l u.. j. " t.prcaua protccuoa aoovu me nenp - uuu,v; m: ou lu .ait,ed In a certain Mortgage Deed, The McKinley act wa a rrore aero stoppea. or could it be induceii to executed bv Jl E. Holmes and wife cious form of thi3 immemorial class injustice than any medieval mandate ever issued. It was a tyrenny mar ked as a law, u vast extortion sancti fied by the livery of legal formula. A tax on incomes will he a concess start again, till it was reminded that! and recorded in Book H No 2 pages though it would hae so many times NOTICE. to tick in the whole year, it had the yhar to do it in, an 1 was only requir ed to do the hour's work in an Lour. The anxiety which men heap ution thcmselvcs"arises greatly from for- lon tothe long Buttering and long getting this, and trying to provide eulTenng and long paying "n.as-es j to-iporow's work to-day. liut leaye and a nptiScation to the privi'eged j lo m,)r,uy l'U t come3 take care of thr.t they must at last pay something j the minute, and the hours will t.ike care of themselves. A minute at t; time, and each swi-srofthe pendu- Xortlt Carolina, "1 In the Supovioi tlai-nett ; :o!int . j Court. uradicy FertaJjzer Co. & others ) Kot?ce Vf of JBxr-cu- , James. A. Taylor. ) tionSslft By r'rtue of an oxecution directed to the undesigned from the superior Cuurtof Har tvtt County in the above e.ititiod actioi-., I will on Monday, the nth day of Feb.. I3y4, lat 1 Oft"IorL P. '.r fit tb pnnit hnnao r rrv rf ooi1 QQ A 1 .Ac ..f If... ... '. v"u.,,i i" uie iwurai uiaaeriorcosn.ii j j. iii l'lr"TTlT"',' " 1M .t-it-m i i p ti h if III! W IP- 8 T52h: t? will ell at public sa:e for ea-h, at the court house door in Lillinoton on satisfy said execution, all the right , title, and int' ie-it which the said Jas. A, Tavlor. De fendant, has in the following described real estate, to-witv lat Tract in Aversboro Towr sn, adjoining' tlie lands of B. W. Hodees, nrt tl.o 7tii .f T,W.r-,lf, 1GA4 o io ksi'i Riui otr.ors contamini? 15 acrs -. ... & i.j "ilnu'iOno lot in the town ofJDaiin bein oTclock M. A valuable tract of land U?"?.';, ,1c, ;irP ,lr"c 'P l ri TTtitifir T.it.i'rt Hirop lairnc bin IIo B. .s No. 3 in Block O. 6th Tract on T?rnr! I I'.lIlSf'S ST. Ttli T piit in .Via Tv.... nett COUUty. containing 107 acres ! ?niH M'-Kay & Harnett S?t. For Further discription e' Mortjrfe made by .Tames A. irt.nwj v.n-iu i'. ,-rruawjrK. Teis levey is made subject tlie above mortira.-r" refered more or lees This January the 1st 183-1. J. A. Burnes & Co, C. McArtin, Sheriff. of Ch holds the ugly black, pest as some- for their privileges. TIkj rich haw been paupers to the poor through the almonry of taxation long enough. They should no do thir. Noihin I ,)f Iife Christian Standard. could ba more utterly absurd than Uiis demagogue tak to the tiroct that a tax on incomes ii a penalty impo sed upon energy. It is io more a tax upon euergy or ability to tax the profit of the millionaire than it is a penalty upon frugality and industry to tax the farmer's accumulation of acres, or the income of the' mechanic as it goes, week by week, into the brick and lumber of the cottage he is budding. Every man's invesment are taxed except the Jman whose in vestments are so vast that actual ex- F. P. Jones Att'y. 14 Mortgagee. ! IS 1 "5 WWffiJ M SOLD UNDER CTJAWATTTHE. CCTUAIt C05I liiJS TUAIJ 15 KJiCAfc LEE HxVbDW A HE t O., h-OLE A GKNTS, DUNN, N. C Juno 23th ly. LEGAL NOTICES. : NOTICE "Rtr vUfnn rf a nAwoimf aala nrTf certaii 4t NOTICE ! By virtue of authority given me in i . I .-. ! . J . . t ! lum for God. th.-ih slw.o'.l !,o rin an otner of Sslo issued of the Sune 1 ... U1S ,,av mntnauy rtesolvect bv . .... . . .. . 1 I- D. huewart wit idrawinif rr... il,, i " t '111 LUC a..,,, une u-e firm of R.i.hA;wd' aiu mortag'e deed executed tdxBJe nary I8tiil8j3 by v. w, Mnnrts ana ",- 4 ir.ero 264 in HK'ster of Det-d" ol9ce oiZu berland County N- ('. I will on Saturday rtvj i i.e conpartnership licrptofi.re ex j th- niirhest bidder for cash at the Postoflt door iu Dunn N.C.the fellowinar real exiir- Oo. w. Wade, I. A. i:odes and 6thrs. 17 lnrin Iiarnett and Cumb-rlnnd Counties iir tweeu Bij- -toney Hue aud'Little ?toney BoK- roraiuil descriptien of said land see T.A'o. 4, pa?e 2cl. Register's ofllt-e of CB' NOTICE. tnership ! isting hetweon the undesigned under the firm nane of R. G. Tavlor. &(.:.. oay mntnall" desolvect bv Stewart withdrawing from the rior Court of iiarnett county, on thet fi I V T . f . l inn aay 01 December, I will . G. TavS..r. & r .n.,t V. i ad ntlii." vinuW I J ,u iti nriiLll-'ll . . " soil at. tho ooiirr . Ik.inp rlo.r i,i T ,1 J nnr-p nnv-r,, ,.t . i . Uuuaings, and contains 165 acres t - - - ' i . 1 i "v: Jiiuue to 1C. Ijr lington N. C, on Moiulav the ,r)th j 1 ayior, o is nn: hor r ..I'll,.,.., t ... ""n""' .'iniUIUJ I.IC O'il J ' 'IWMACU 1(1 rt'ClliU Oc o( ,o,.ranget .upc.tma, (:sv of Febru 1891, at "I2 .k jfr the all ciuims 8?ainSt the Clm.an-.oa is the u,ve willi .which m." 8 J acres of .,,. uncverol bylfrV.T 11" the widow a dower, and the remain-; 10th R. Q. Taylor der in the dower tract belonging lo' '1. D. Stewart L. L.SAssER.Mortffaeee. This January 3rd, 1694. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue, of a power of sale con I I A t.: .i i . . I ,o cititn rL' ti ,? t. :).. ... ... i lumen in ft marfirfl,.o non. exeuL tuuig -icrtf.i, claiming that it is she- 1,1 'n4,u-'llh,l'i c o sav u uie publ c that I .,, r i . . V- n t H eiallv favored bv the L,, ln i " ceed. ly,ng in Buckhorn township, " tinue to ca.ry on the bus.ness pi11816 Pa'neU ? ; t - 1 6 f 1S " i Hnrnctt county, N. C. adjoining the ;'e e,Hu,ied by R. G. Tay. si 5 ticuiar fayonte of he "-p3- Toaa I. i . or. & Co. rt the simp r'o cou.j..y. j will sell at public sa.e Th. .-. ' '' ! bn'U "f15- F- l,BCr " the ,1-wer ,nst ,,rli iv thankm, nh,- fnJ Court House door at L1Uingtn 1 he .most anfortanate luisfta.) that I tract of the Stenl.enson estaio ,.,... "J....""g A"? ' "bl,c ff ! HcI.ta,fMrt 1S94 at U i i,vni"uj iiitii MiaM". n n 11 i caa befall a Chmeman isto siep on a I bing on the Northington n ad. The rac"t a e mtinuance of the 8amebt I C O1C M U Vartain house and lot in it ir. ii. i . 7 i lii ' i iiwn ri rn n Lrnnwii :ia w " Attocm.tj IIIOIIS OI terrible disasters and calamities a" rise bj fore him. Ia some instances the superstition has been known to prey so on the minds of the Celes tials as t'j drive their, insane. dtiwi-r tract will be sold as stated t;"r an1 honest dealing. This Jan. above, subject to the dower rights of U' lHiH R G- Ta3'hjr. Mrs. Candie Gardner. viSJ, 'y .withdrawn ftom Terms of sale cash. IV,1.1"01 . . .W, & Co., I n; , : "rtv tha the pub. N. A. Smith ,;..rura.l-Pati:onaS which Commissioner. P "J: k "'f auriDS con. This January 1st 1894. I i. 4t. WiAt Pl-n. M'liio ia one 01 the most desirable buildings in the town, the house being new, well fin ished, with 2 wood sizsed room', beir gon the corner of two prominent streets, and a well of splendid water on the lot. Title is good. This .Jju 17th 1894. J J. Wade, Mortgage F. l Jones, Attorney. l
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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