lN'OTlCE.:
k
THE TIMES.
"Til U PSD AY APRIL 2Gth. 1804.
Tie 'memorial address will bo de
llvcrei! ht Chicora Cemetery a4- t'irce
o'clock p.ra .the 10th of May. We for
to, to l'xvc U-g Lour in our !ait issue.
Col. Breckinridge w.Il -Oglst b
it ot:t to the bitter end." And u hitter
end it wili be- - Memphis Com.
Yes; and he will . resemble the
that got licked.
LAID TO
BEST, i
Senator Vance's Remains
rrrtorabed.
toletr.:
rvicss at Ashe
rillc
ed, and a couple of officers took Lim
in a buggy to the Capitol, where he
viewed the beloved face for the last
time. He was almost overcome. and
no man in all the great throng shed
more genuine Uar3 of sorrow.
La
ir, at:
P n Irani-1126 Concourse of
pe0i:i3 Attend the
Burial.
i
. , ... " v dispatch to the Wil-
rtou Messenger, "Uecl April 18,
!,;;ur of noon tosdav
The WaUenc-s have arranged to -
l.uild a hosiery mill at V dd'c, their
settlement in Burke county. The mill ; lCing
rcntractcd for. Only Waldenses i ,av9 . AMe
be employed. Mr.-Miller, a Swig,! the re nisi ss ff the late Senator Zeb
has operated a mill at Charlotte, j atjn B Vane,' were deposited in their
I,-- joined the c-iouy, and will have ! last rest' r l '0- overlooking the
charge of the new mill. I oer.utifo! lima I Uiver. The funeral
m , rain arrived jnst ftcr dawn from
1 1 lei" b will; tlie committees of both
HON. THOS. J. JARVIS k,,-JtV,f Congress, the Governor
ail,i 0t;er oilbers of the State, with
Succeeds the Late Zeh. B. tLree car3 uiSt:nguislied friends of
VailCe- the dead Sen iter.
Es-gov.Jarvis ffasat Yarboro when ; Notwithstanding the late hoar
he wa notified of his appointment, j ,vh3d the train ; :i-s-sed Hickory, Mor
and at once wrote to Gov. Csiir hejjan'on and other stations, large
fallowing 'letter of acceptance, weigh Crowds parsed into the funeral car to
we clip from the NewsObsei Ver and j Yie v the remains. Tiie body was
Chronicle of the 20th inst. : ! deposited in the r irst Pr-sby terian
church at '8 o'i'ck, and from "th-.it
,ye 11. 3 J o'eioclc thousands of
.)Cf,.jic t'roia his native county of liun-co;;,!,;-
;,:.-s d ti; take a last look. An
imrv TiS'j croud of Confederates, ToN
lot,:bvlii diiion-nt fraternal or-
MP
3 5 Sm
FIRE DIDST BURN ME OUT
AND I AM STILL TO BE FOUND AT THE S4ME
OLD STAND, V HEEE YOUR
Raleigh, April 19. 1891
"Vo Hi'- Excellency, lion. EHa.? Ca:r
Got crnor of North Cr lui::
"1 have just received through the
h;i!.d? of your Piivate Secretary'. Ir j
TeH'nir, your note of thu date, In
which jou tender me the high and re I iUiiz.:.:n,iim by
sponsible position of United St-it;s
Senator for the S ate of North Caro
lina, and I beg, in pursuance of you:
reques t, to indicate to you ray accept
r.ne. This position, so recently
mad 3 vacant by death of th3 lament
?.!:.. V :,!): -pent half an hour in
j.riv.k'e with her dead husband, and
asked that :-!:- might ba the last one
to see his i'tv.e.
The pToccv-s;on was then formed,
reaching almost from the cliurch to
c-d Vance, comes to me, as you neii j L.e Qemc..0-y. a distance of two miles,
know, unsought by rue. It i your j T a lljarchefl out to lav
voluntary act, and I shall give to the
.high ollloe my best endeavors to justi
fy before the people of th1 State, to
:im awa- is c.-tirnatd at 10,000.
T:tc cr .-wd that thronged the sta
tions on the wsr to Asheville delayed
whom awe you are responsible, this j Uq Srail. ,)V .h,;ir nt demandstrt
action ou your part. I bc-g tint yon j ;(, ; ut c -!;et, and they piled
will accept my sincere thanks for thi- j . ( t rtint.r;.i .,r KllU magniricent flural
evidence of your confidence and es oiI-,ri:):;g Kach hamlet added b-.itw
teem. Yours, very truly, lif..t fi)WCrs ,i!a..kea ..Froul the La.
Thomas J. Jahvis. I .,cg t( 0af z.;ilj.. aml wjen Ashe.
Scrator Jsrvis was the recipient !vjl!o w s S:i;lIIv rcachcdt anU tie
yesterday afternoon and last evemr-n j fui,cral for
of many congratulations. He is wry j fJp. . r0,,,irc.,j t!l3 aid of a conli)a,
popular iu Raleigh, and the impulse!, of p:,:., t remove tli3 flral
to cf.ngratulatc him was gencial. j ,,,. .ri. t
;n.un?, i lit ;tu;n; iji:io All-
om the
mountf (i
born, in the parlors and in the dining , . , .. . rPV(rpnt
erov,-,l.j passed to take a List look a?"
the beloved familiar face. The seeiir:
Many clustered around him on 'j fa;jlry os,()r.ea rciuaina fri
Btreet, mi 1 i-sS evening at the Yr . , d
. . t 1 1 il . .1!
room, the new Senator received ; i s -tingu'shed
attention from both l .die
and gentlemen.
An incident of the afternoon jus:
before the appointment was m-ule
public was the calling upon the Gov
ernor of a delegation of well knrsvn
colored men of Raleigh, who asked
That cz Gov. J.irvis be appointed, de
daring 'hat the colored people re-
w3 very touc!;i:)g when the Confed
erate veterans look leave of their old
commander. After these came sev
eral of the Senator's o'd slaves.
The i rocession to the cerr etery was
formed in the following order : Mount
police. Aslieville Liixht Infantry,
l;ii!2U'Wii Ca'lels. nalUbearers in car
garded him as their warm frit-rid arid ! r:,, ,,J5 cl . & , ,
i r' r-es, special ( s.:orL of lton?h and
wishc.l him appomtea.
'In an interview regarding his pol
k'3.Senator Jarvis sa'.d that he stand
on the Chicago platform as cn:-irue.d
at the South. His relations with the
administration may be inferred from
the fact that ho was United Sta:es
Minister to Iirnzil under Mr. Cleve
land's former aduiinistra'ion.
Mr. Jarvis had a letter from Sena
tor Yanco very recently asking him
to come to Washington to sec him,
and had made preparations to go t,.
Washington, when Le received a tele,
gram announcing his death, and he
came on to Raleigh to meet his re-ju-iina,
accompanying them on to
Ashevilie."
Ready Guards surrounding the heads
of the fatiriy oi the deceased, Govs
ernor and aic-iT, city and county
oiuetrs, Masoiic Order, Survivors'
ssociation, G;and Army Army of
the Republic, odd FollowsKnights
it Pythias, Royal Arcanum and
Knights of Honor." These were fol
lowed by dilkrent labor organizations
and tJ-.e e.tthe tire department. The
procasion, both civic and military,
I numbered about, 10,000, while thou
samts looked on as spectators.
lie streets through which the pro
cession passed wore draped in mourn
ii'g, -r.d from uiC fnjnt ol the county
courl
.louse huag a large- portrait of
n, new. Senator Tbom J. Jarvis fn(m - . ".".
i. ; r.. . .. , u . v 'j-i u-uo soots iu iuu
Mas utjrn in Currituck county, N. C. Tr . 3
in J i:;u.'ry, lboo. ana is now o3 yta-.- ,
oM. lie married. Dec. 23. sn 1 :: 'U whieh
it o mould l,;r . :vi in Vniidi "
' l . 1 14 1 1 V
'I'l"
i uy t eremo :v at
Miss Mary Woodson, of Virginia
in the Confederate army he was Cap
Jain of Company B, 8ih North Curo
Jina regiment, and was a munber d
llhe Constitutional Convent.ion of
I36 from Currituck lie was elceUd
n Democratic member f f the Lenis-J-iture
from Tyrrell county in 1803.
He was a "mcuber also of the sues
feeding Legislature, and was made
speaker of the House. In 187th
vas elccved LieutenantG over nor on
the lu-ket 'with. Senator Vance, and
lu-came Governor in 1873 when Mr.
Va;.ce resigned to bccore Senator.
At the next election he was chosen
Governor, and oltngdher occupied
Hie gubernatorial chair for more thar.
-ue rave was ex
ceedingly ,!enj:i, and was conducted
by Kw
Dr.
!-i- bo!i, of the First
Preshytvnan chnrcii. ;tfter which the
nils wero 'r.-fvfiilU' nloci,!
and tin
i
-N'-rin vUi.),i;ia buiieda s u.
waosi p..i;.e may i,0 j-.Liy m c, in
H.c council hal s of n, . na'ion, but
never iu tlie hearts of her people.
It is uu leraood to-night that ex
Governor J rvis v,i!l be formally
oilV-red the appointment, but his ac
Vpt:ng doubtful, he Uiag too near
Senator Ransom.
WASIIINGXOIN LETTER.
(Fr'in Oar Regnlar corresiondent.)
With an unexpected disregard for
the quips and jeers of those who pro
test against following the example ol
Thomas R, Reed, when he Wi.s Speaker
of the House, the dominant party has
at last resolve 1 that quorum-counts
ing slodl be indulged in whenever
sach arithmetic is necessar'. The
Democrats of the Ilouae of Repre
sentatives are subjects for congratu
lation on their arrival at such a con
clusion, for the entire weight of logic
and common sense is opposed to the
contention that a member can at the
same time bs present for obstructive
purposes, and absent as a legislator.
When it was fir3' suggested that the
53d Congress would do wisely if it
adopted in general the rules and
methods 'of the 51st, there was prac
tical unanimity of Democratic dis
sent, but every day's experience was
testimony to the reasonable character
of the suggestion. The Democratic
quorum counter differs somewhat from
the rule which worked so successfully
in the 51st Congress, in tnat the
counting will ba done bv some other
member or officer than the Speaker;
but this is merely a distinction with
out a dilierence, and will be useful
only because it nui3' reconcile some
of those who are stubbornly opposed
to auy thing that savors of what has
been termed "Cjcsansm." . Yet the
matter is regarded as somewhat of a
personal victory for Reed, and
Democrats have joined in good-natured
congratulations, Bourke Cock
ran remarking that Mr Reed was no
longer the original and only Czar, as
the Democrats had decided to be czars.
The importance of tiie remedy is,
however, aboe partisanism. The
r.cople of the United Slates des re
that the House of Representatives,
oeing elected to legislate, shall be
aide to do the besiness for which it
is chosen; and shaii not he confined
by a few obstructionists to a pitiful
exhibition of How not to do it."
Although the speech of Senator J
Hill against the income tax rv'as the
pyrotechnic feature of the .tariff d
bate, Mr. Pefl'cr, by virtue of hi? ps-r
sislence and lung oower, has earned
the first place so far in the discus
sion. He is now regarded by hi
;ol!eague as a sort of legislate e by
dra, for every time he m interrupted
or checked by the fight of u'me, he re
plenishes his stock before the nex:
instalment is due, so that in a certain
sense he is almost inexhaustible.
The Peffer speech in one fell swoop
wobld have been too allopathic a dose
for the delicate constitution of the
benate to stand at once, and ir. Pef
fer knew in advance that ho must
dilute himself.
The advent of Coxey and his army
is suflloiently near for prudent men
to take cognizance of the fact that a
disturbance may occur. The Capitol
grounds are under the direct control
of the congressional Committees on
Rule3, and it is known that the mem
bers of the House and Senate com
mittees have been quietly discassmg
lhe situation, for force is present to
maintain the dignity of the statutes
of the United States, Section 6 of
the present law says "it is foroidden
to parade, stand, or move in proces-,
sions-in the Cspitol grounds, or dis
play any flag, banner, or device de-i
signed to bring into pubFc notice any
party, organization, or movement.'
Quietly, out with the firm determina
tion of enf-Tcing ibis law,; the two
committees oi rules have; gone to
work, a d ..Mr. Coxey will be the ie
cipieit of a surprise if he attempts
to carry out his progrnnme. '
fiil
U Ira
Full1
THAN EVER BEFORE-
PLEASE COME AROUND AND INSPECT
T3
n
Mllll
MIW
WHICH WILL BE COMPLETE IN EVERY"
PARTICULAR, THIS WEEK.
Respectfully,
"P
It
A.
YR nip
I U U Is li,
r ...-
sty
h4 3
LY USiWG THE
in
i v. ?! p Pi?
T"r. n.a-;.j?cturcr of tt.o TH-L'KPH issues nn
r.,rPf-vr'..'- F-if-Sr with each
m Bit, lridem-
luyizs the ) rci .s..-1- i.heaaioar.t of 3SO
.;zi 1cf3 i occ.-.e'-vcCvI by tLo driver's iu-a1-Hi:y
iu h -J th? fcorec di-ivea with
jL.r.i:.
thl3 IMt n. vloaf-ur
ii iin ojci-tLicn, crd enly made ix)v.(.rful r.t wiil of tha driver.
iL.i-s iho bi:uaticii, arid tho Vi CIO S horso hecomes DOCILE;
Elderly people will find driving with
OF SALE OF LAND FOR- TAXES.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HARNETT COUNTY.
1 have thi- day levied on me .xouowing lancis Deiongirg to the' person
ons" named;for default in payment of their State and County taxes.
the tame to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in j in;., j11 Hft
Monday the 7th day May 1S94, for the taxes due for 1S03, and all arroar" 011 i
Sanies,
Adams. D. W.
3;ac-k, Neiil
Brinkley. Lewis
Brcnk'ey, Andrew
Ray, N. A.
Ray, tfeill Est.
Names
Lang.ton, J. I.
Lee, W. A.
Lee, S. B.
Lee, Sylvesta B.
Phillips, J.L.
Pope. Beady
Popt-, M. I.
Pope, Iletiry Jr.
Smith, Win.
Smith, il. R.
Slaughter Jno.
Wade. N. E,
Layton, N. A.
Jernigan, B. II.
Morrison Geo. B,
Cameron. Jack
ANDERSONS CREEK
Acres. Location. Date,
640 Buffalo Medow 1S9J
151) Bear Branch
50 : ResMeuoe
50
50 ' McCrany Er. 1SH213
200 . ,, 1S93
AVEKSBORO TOWNSIIIP.
Town lots.
1
Taxes
Acres,
25
200
9SS
50
GO
100
78
1
1
1
CO
1
Locjilion Dates.
Dunn
Jlingo
D'!ilU
' r,t
5. 57.
2.3ft,
3. ;3.
4- OtJ.
'). iiG,
? 77.
l.t;:'
4. o-)'.
2. 03
10. 1:7
Holder, Wileys Est. 237
McNeill, Neills Est. 219
2
1
BARBACUE.
Barbacue
Dry Creek
U, L R.
BLACK RIVER.
Tl. R.
Tli.i...
B. Ii. .v Dunn 130J to '93 47 t,-
" 1.
" "0.
1.03.
3. 03.
3.33.
Dunn
S. ltd.
Dunn
S. Rd.,
Dunn
1893.
2. G3
O I
3. G7
Moore, John 120
. Rambart, 15. 69
Smith. M. C. 43
Stewart, R, P. 100.
Wrenn W. P. 140
Denning; J M. 25
VIcLejd, Alex. 66
1893
Ste-phenson J. Cade 33i
BUCKHOltN,
B. R.
Kennies er
Popes br.
B. R. ,.
Kennie cr .,
B. R.
Middle Pr. .,
IIugh3 Cr.
Alford. G. B. 80 Parkers cr.
Holt, J. S. 106 C. F. It. ..
' -,, Elizabeth Est. 47 , Beayer Dam ,.
Jones, E. R. 137 C, F. R. & Little Cr.
Lockam', D. J. 40 Little Cr.
Lockam Jennett A 3dJ ,". ..
Senter G. Q, 50 - Meld,,
HECTORS CRFEK.
Alford, G B. 213 Neills Cr.
Goaers, Winnie. 77 . Hectors ,
Jolsuscn. T. F. t So -
Mathews. Patience. 48 .,
Alford, McKa' 5 Raven Rock ,.
Rambcair. M. T. 70 Neills Cr.
,, for heirs, 78
Tuter, Julia. Heirs 43 Hectors Cr, "
GROVE TOWNSHIP,'
Byrd. M, E. Heirs 97 C. F. R.
Hunly. F. P. 27 B. R.
EILLINORON
Botha, David, 41 U L. R. 1891,2,
. NEILLS CUKEK
Bravch, "II. M. 50 Neills c reak 1893
Johnson. L. 120 ,.
Wiibum.Y. C. 13 Dry Cr.
STEWARTS CKEEK
McLean Fred 25 . B. Swamp 18D2. 3,
Parker Mack G5 House Track , 1)3
Parker Ca'er. Jr. 13 .Resilience..- 1923.
Watsons Watt. Est. Gl Beaver Dam 18;)3
WUkcr A, B. - 300 Gum Rjanch 1S:;2'3
LTPER L1TTL E LIVER
Hanir.gton A.' A. Jr. 359 McKay Mill Tract 1.-9X3
HoWiies & Wood. 24 Big Cr. 18'-i3 -
Cile. Geo. S. 50 Upper Little River .,
Loi-kamy. Danxl 54 . Ya-bro Land
Mci)o::galj Willi in 1 Bear Br. 1892'3
V
Lillinoion N, (!. April 2-.d 194.
3 i - ' " r. ri 7
W it 5.? IS v'v? O
- F- r, t-$ 'S Eit ih the inatsy malleablo iron bits now being
:JiLrlltl offercd-tt.3 bar cf tha "Triumph" Is WROUGHT
. rou otlx-r i:; safe to r.at ia the inouth of a horso.
yll be sr.r5T, postage paid; as follows: 7cIl'pl;::oo
m !ftii AiiSOALE Kacsne. Wisconsin.
a
rJ-o'thCai-ooiia ( lu the r:uic.!ir.r Court
Hdi-iiott (anility S before CI: vk.
sa: ah M- Cauaday wieiow ic. ! Fc-titloii
vs for
J. W. Avr-ra & wiie ?.t. I. A vera. I Dower
L H. KciiiieOy e v. if o .Laui-a D. Kfii
sieuy; J. Li. Byrd & wife Lanra J. Byrd.
vary i . ( io.Tiariny, .1. M, iiai iiMiy,
R.M.i fii.r-sdy Jr. Ji.. K. (.' .11 :d:,y,
li. C, Caii.iia; , l, V. Cr. :ia;hiy
ft J. L. Byrd ?u.i:-d a.n ad litem
of J. U. 1 : ;cJi:y. '
Jno. A, 1 s:'.a:iy, one of tha above named
dofciidants, v.-ill lake notice that an action
entitled as above, has l.eeu eornmencd in
special LToceedinjiS, iu the Superior Court
,.f Jlamett County for the' allotment of J)a
cr to Sarati M. Caiiaday widow of li. M, Ceii,
day deceased; and th; said Jno, A. Canaday
wiil further take notice, that he is required
to aiiear pefore tiie Clerk of the Superior
Court-of Harnett Couuty N, C. at his oflice
in Liliington, N. C. on Monday the fSrd day
of April l;Li,and answer or demur to tlie
complaint in said notion, or the planitift will
3. a.i.
3, 17.
1. 93.
2- 11.
3. 30.
7- r).rj.
. 23.
3. 97.
2 '63.
2. 90.
r. - ,
w 1.
2. 07,
4, 77.
1. 83.
1. 75.-
3, 30.
5. 20
2. 63.
4. 10,
2. 26,'
3. 40.
'). 30.
2. S3
1. 00
'5.;0.
1. 97,
2 ,,r'5
213.
5, '70.
1. 53,
C. G'V
:..!!.
7. iVl.
4. 80.
C .r;0.
4 1 r,o.
4. A') .
3. f7..
i
iiO.
- C. Marian. Sh-rilf.
j a i)M s .nVxiiTus 'Nl ' I I : i..
Iiavin;,' i'ii;l!i!i d -is Adininisltatc.r f. W.
A. Johnson. i'-:-t'i-:'.si-l. itte oi ffarf.eft ( uii!:y
iorin uaroiiita :ai. i-i to not ry all ticrsoim
having clam.s ax.;int ih. es.at' of .said !..
ceased to x:!ili.; tntiiito the nndersiirnr-tl
011 or tiefore tii ''!; riif rf Alai-c'i. Ih or
V. nutits, v. 1!. in- ; h -i.-d ii. the 0:1 r : t!i !r
rec;v ry. A"! p .;.-s.n.-hi-J bt;-.l t f,. A i-.s-tafe
v. . 11 please make iNiyiiiifct. -A hi i day
of Aiarcll. it. i.
X.i 'i! na Jo'inson, A dntinfstratrix,
O.jJ.-Spearfc, Attt iiiey. ;-,rd ia
"is OTIC E .
rrorth Carolina, t
Harnett County, i In the Superior Court:
J. J, Wade, ) ' KoriCIS
vs of
M. R. Fowler! ) EXECUTION SA LE.
By virtue o an exec at km directed to tlio
undersigned from t!ie Kaperior Court 'jt liar-,
uett County in the ai'ove entitled action 1
will on Monday, t!. 71 Is. day of May 11 at,
1 o'clock P. M ., at tl:e court houwi door .f
imKnln;rVvZ Vi . "llaea,ii cash.to SHtisfysaia oxociitlou. all the riht,
.. . ... i tuie, ana liiierc-T v
2da
tieo. E. Prince.
Clerk of the Superior Court.
F.-,':0
&
n ys'&
FOR
GENTLEHEfl,
S5, S4 and 33,50 Drcce Shss.
S3.SO PcSico Shoo, 3 Solas.
62.50, S2fcr V7orkingmen0
83, S2.SO S2, $?e75
CAUTION. If acy dealer
S-Jk . ehocs at a reducsJ jn ire,
rr?V or says no lias t Iicra wit h-
aznped
1dm
iraua.
"V- - 'X
t---- . : S-p5 -jTt .u.u,iu..- -vx out the name et
L.' DOL3GLAS Shoes "are stylish, easy rutins, and give better
satisfaction at the prices advertised than any ether make. Try one pair and be con
vinced. Tlie stamping of W. .L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, which
guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them
A : M 1 N I Si 11 A TO H S N ( ) IT C 10
- Having: qualified as Administrator cf Ben
jamin Rich, di ceaoCd. 1 .te of iianiett county,
I'citii Carolina, thij is to notify all persons
having ciaims wg'ainst tlie estate of said de
ceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on
or hefcre the GUi day of M'siich, I8.;5, or this
notice will be dleaded in l.-r of their recov
ery. All persons indeltedtorsaid estate will
please make immediate dayment.
Tois 0th day of March, lbOl. Z. Itiph,
f'th a - - Admr.
NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
Jforth craolina. )
.nnlng-.
ra es )
Sale undoi' Execution
narnett count y
U. L. 1) ennlny,
V3
John Holm
By virtue of a certan execution in m v hands
for collection issued in the above entitled
action from Harnett co. Superior court I
will on Monday the -(th day o May at ,the
court House' Do.or in Lillington JNT . c. at I
o'clock P. m. sell at public sale to the high
est bidder for cash to uatis-fy paid execution
all of the estate, right, title, ir.tered of John
lioimcs in a certain tract oilaim m Averys
ooro lownsnip
u.t is
ti,.; ....
Tart containing li-ii) acres more cr h-ss and
which have been levied on as the lands of
said John Holmes. For fall description see
deed of Nathan McLaml. AdministrAtor to
Join. Holmes in Keg-istors olHce of Harnett
County. This April 3 16J1. c. McArtan, Sheriff.
which tiie said -M. U.J'inv-
ler Defendant, .has in tiie following describe!
real estate, to-tjt; ;z acres in Orove Town
ship adjoining the lands of B.. A. Morgan,
K. T, Stei)!iens and others,
7th in C. Mc Ar.tan, Hheritr.
EXECUTOlt'rf NOTlUi:.
Having qualitied as Exetuitor of M:il-:
com Thoniti?, deceased, lata of Jhinn-tt
couutj', North Carolina,, this s to noti
fy all person? having claims against the
estate of a-iid dec ased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or before the 27lh
day of March, 1S05, or this- notice will
be pleaded I si bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment. - This, iivth
day of March, 1894. J. Martin Thomas.
Cthd tii E xee 1 1 to r.
NO HOE OF L vxiTlsA r. E.
Bv virtue of a:, ordey of the Superior
Court of Harnett count' in ppedial pro
ceedings, to realize assets, to jay oil tlie
iiu ebtness of the etate of T. N.. ile"
Lean I)eeea?el. I will sell to the high
est bidder at the com t house door ml
ro Township Harnett county adjoining U.illingtou N. C. Oil Monday" the 7tl"
t land of i hf-s. McLamb. Ji. I. barefoot the i ,i.r r.,,, ieo . t .-i i ,i. n u .i
irs of seth Hodges deceased and Thos. I ''ly,0. 1804 at 12 c,ock M aI1 !,";
iaiios OiMongiiig -tOk.snKl I . iS
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NOTH'iC,
North Cr.roiina, i
t In the Superior Court.
Harnett County J
J.J. Wilson Asiarea of i KOTICE v
I tileaves Hardware Co. ) of
1 vs. Execution
A. R. Wilson i
By virtue of an execution directed to the
increase the sales on their full line of goods. Thev can afford to eell at a less profit. Li !!.tVeS"U1 creetei to the
take." the verdict u"aint hlill in f !n ; anti xvo fcelieva you can save Eu?nc-y by bnylr.g fell yoar footwear cf the dealer auvcr j v.npttVnni.i v i-. h,.i. , t
tviivc. tin. uv iti .i0a.w. o I in iu lilt., fi-t9inm,A f nrJ irniiraMnTi. r i.nrci n-r..t tv,-u far".1 tT co.l!ll, Ui t he B hove ent 1 1 led action
. " ' Vvlil on. Aicnday. the 7tii day of May Ib.H. at
l-t t'liivo e r r i.,rVvr T . I 12 o'clock m at tue eourt house door of said
rLL-'Hi-v)f ; lJjii, iN. j. county, sell, to the highest bidder forcash.
! to sat i.-fy saia execution, ail the light, title
I and interest which the said A. It. Wilson,
j Def.'nJatit, has in th following- described
iufanou3 ciso that h is polluted the;
columns of th-j pre-n of t'ie w!i -le
country for .several weeks, very calm
ly. His db :nair inditrer. ncc may
bo a?-5umv?d.l).it it is very p ouounoed.
When he left the court roo:u, itnme-.
liately after the verdict, be was met
hy Mr3? Breckinridge. wlo was in
waiting and husband and wife en
tered an open carriage and were
Affecting Scene.
A -nccial d:s.,accu to tha Messenger
says an aticetiu Sceuc in connection t driven aloni; K street, one of tin-
fix years. In year 18S5 President i W!th Var.ee uervmuuies vras told ; principal buMncss streets in Wash-Lli-ytla
ul appointed Gov. Jarvis j lo day by "tiij penitentiary oilieia'-s. i ington. where department clerks and
Minister to Brazil, where he pssse-d ; 'r eighteen )ears Andy Wmccoff! shopper were eagerly bay ing papers
t!.e follovviug four years with honor i h'iS uoea n prison. He was convict- j coatainins; the verdict. The earri ige
o biinsalt ana credit to the Amt i ed ot ram.'e.- ei "hteen years a-o, in stopped a,t a b- store, whee Mrs.!
Mebeaii
deceased. Terms ou a credit of six
months with good security, and title
reserved until pun-base money Is paw!
This ilaich 31st 18'Ji. j'. S. Bet ha'
CfdinnisioiH r.'
F. M. MCKAY. Su.MMEiiVILLE. N C
---'I'-ag J-y "j-1-' utim-mii.?misjmM him m niji mm ji.wji. '.'."jiitjL1! i real est . x e , t -w 1 1: ilii acres f land known ,COJ in . , "
umor' vnrT VlfVP pT VnTT TrrTT T T-n enDDV VOTT rvn r.T I ?,s tiie Mo,1;l;1 J,55acie3 known as Alex.i-:Io-5, taxes 5,1 J. o.j. cost $1 4o
B-bFOKblUU AilUVVll lUU WILL Ub bOREY YOU piD Xi CT ! ?n lain! y koown as Lewis acres of land in the town of
. ... i f-rnsou iai:d. 4 -. acres Ki.own s the Dr. J. T. ... . ' V4 .
lt Ml
fj HAT
' Jicu-aa hind, ii, 'Mcwaris Creek Townshin.
! and one acre (house and lot) al !Siout Irprlngs
: in Audersou creek Township.
: c. ijcirtan. Sheriff,
TO
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T I V i
HEM.
IT IS SO SIMPLE : THE ONE THING Til AT EVERYBODY WAN IS
And noufd be made Lappy by ?nd you can sifi-rd it a new
can pcop.e. Since his return he hr.s
devoted himself to his profession.
The Times feeli jubilant and very
much like selfconp;ratulatioii, 2s it
was the firl paper in the field to ure ; love for his benefaetor, lie is now
Mr. Jarvis claims for the appoint j
ment. Gov. Jarvis will leac this
week -for Wasbingfen to assume his '
ijjnat'.Tia! duties.
Robeson county, but Senator Vance i Breckinridge ave so.ue orders. Col.!
procured a commutation of his sea- Breckinridge stood ia the door way, :
tence . to li.'e, imprisonment. Wine- j calmly surveying thi crowd of pass-
f cob always l:ad a deop and abiding j ors by. A new-boy yelling "Here's :
. Four to Fifteen Dollars.
Z t 3f a
1 ?orth Carolina In S:i perkr f'onrt
itarm-ri roimiy. Jblcbre Clerk.
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Cauadf y;,
vs
J. V, Avcra and wife M. I
Avera.
L, Ii. Keneuayand wife Jul- j
ia V.. Ker.eday. !
J L. Ijyrdand wife Laura J.
r.yra,
ilary Y. Canadsy, Jno. A.
Canaday,
B. ' ' Hiiadsy, J. C. fanjsdav
and J. L. Bt rd, fiiicrdian r)
llt-'in -f -J- C. Canactav.
Petition for
Partition
xN O I CE O F TAX N A L K,
On the 7 u dav if May 1804 it
be in the l.-.t A'onday of aid month
ai the Post OTice in the town of
Du-;n N. C. at 12 o'c o.k M. I wiii
sell at public auction sale for cisli
tlie following real estate in ihe said
town of. Dunn for tie taxes due
thereon as follows ; T (own lots in
Blocks A & M levied on as 'he prop
of Enoch God w n for his taxes for
18
Dunn. :
levied on as the property of II. A.
HimIcs for his taxes tor 1893 t iX.
3. LS. End cost $1. 6.". 3 town Iota
ev?ed as tbe property of A. T. L -e
tor his tEXesfor 1803, tasfes $3. 63.
cost 1, 45. 1 town lot No. '4 Blocfc
M M levied on as the property of
Mrs. A. T. Lee for her taxes 30 eta.
cost $1. 4o.. 1 town Jot in bock.'A.
Ie - ? 1 n an the property of ii. J.
Lanar '" taxes fo- lSfJ3 taxes
oO eta. co-t $ I 45. CO town tot
leied oura the property of lienrv
j (iiud) Pope for his taxes for lo'J3
, Jno. A.C-nodaj', one f thf at've named I taxes 5?o.. Vj. cost 1.45. 1 town
! doff-i'dmts, vii) taka notice that au pctiun. I , v.. o :,. i.i, w t i
J entity! as above, ha been commenced, in i ' ' ' ' I ulOtiv r leVfe'.Cil on as
! Sp.-cial l'ro:.-f d;n-s. in the Superior Court the iTopeilV ! J. L Pli I'ii.s U,r his
. . . . n r, - - . .
E! : v,i rtnd accrue, the Sem for alv.h's b.It ; the man's every day : hno.1 a. canaSay wfn vxi?,ik 2 rn"h..7 V l' ?'" f t
! vor extra l All r.oout the Breckinridge WuUi. - - ve a cosi::er one, penups jl pociiet uu .r tia-i I z vouu-sIts. 'iimt he h r-iur--a to apar f. -re the Clerk , , . . 4 u n ":o'k
in old man, emoloye 1 at tha prison trial !" pus.ied n extra in his face. : Cj - :.,.-i,i t-roo i.Uw.t.id ' w-rr3 ; - : t.. at his ...Lee hi LUt,n-ton c. -u Moiay ' IL-o.. r i . t , . , '
;o!tt03. tsterday he begged to be; He puuled. bj-ht the paper, and re. ; J , ' 4 ' . mar totheecmptaiiit i a;a aci.o, tor th' 62. 00 cost 61 45 ll.i A.ii ,i10... .i
allowed to look once more upon! entering the carriage with l.iswif,,: ' n 4 f vt,t7 o TW ' fiS 1894. Tt!l T. vii
j Vance's face. His request was grant- j drove to their home, vjAiLl Cv OXJa.jlJ . ih' .rior court; Ton Constable
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