ITJEiA.NrJK W THORNTON & BOTsT, JTayetteville, NORTH CAROLINA.
TTftVinor JllSt returned from New
day
; at my hancUoipe Dili GOJDS a
th?ui the prettiest, newest and most attractive stock of
SPR1WC
It has ever been their good fortune to inspect. My toc of hlack.in.rt colored Silks is not only beauMfu', but
varied. WOOL DRESS HOODS for spring wear are si o n in black and colors in all the star It-s. as well as alt the
l.ijur ra;le novelties of the newest sipproved styles and fasliion-tble'slnde-?. M, line of Washable Dress Fabrics
ciMi-.i-in; in part of G'tiglira-, Percales, Zephyrs, Canvas elects, .Sattcens,.and White Goods for beauty and va
rivty is all that the most extravagant fancy can picture.
MY LACE DEPARTMENT is a thing of 'beauty, and co-tains all the : cwcst and most fashionable
kinds of every wid h desired,
THE TIMES.
PCHLISHKIJ EVKKY THURSDAY.
Mercy ana Love.
If God were imply jtist, and lent
Xo nx-rcy to the judgments 'given
F f limii.i i wrong, how quirk were sent
On every life tlie bolts of heaven;
If God were only just, and gave
No love to -oft'-n error's meed.
Tin-re were no rainbow o'er the grave,
No truth in Chris'-or Christian creed;
If -i.nph j:tiee nded supreme.
Tlie earth would perUli in a day,
'J'li'" nations yanidi like a dream.
And melt in lire and eloud away.
I. it God. in love and merey, gnides
Tin-edicts of tlie King of Heaven;
In nun afone stern ju-tiee hnl. s,
And -onls are crushed and hearts are
riven.
Ah. friends, when wrong ami error show
Thdr sorrow? to your scorning eyes,.
Kernel, .ber Ji's-us tears would flow
tie loves the sinner you despise.
A 'id He. in judgment, as of old
He spke along the Judean shore,
W;tn!d speak those syllables of gold:
1 (In. pardoned one, an 1 sin no more."
S w", when our poor brothers fail.
Should raise the fainting one again,
An l le-Ip to his redeeming all
S n"s hitter aftermath of pain.
T i s I- lb ' 'bri-tian's nobler part
T. look where God smiles there shove, I
And l: k from out llis precious heart j
Some beam-- f mercy-breathing love. '
Howard Hawthorne MrGce i.i Mem-p?i-
'mmerei.i I. j
; m mm.
Local Brevities.
Ve call attention to tlie business local
of Messrs Harper & Hood.
W call special attentioi
to the busi-
le-ss locals of J- A. Masscngill & Co., in
l!ii- i--ue.
Only .r( cents cash for The Times
fro ii now until December.
See the locals of K. F. Young
If you
want hay. nnw is your tiin. He has a
car load.
Mr. J. J. Wade is bailding an addition
to his residence, which will, add much to
hi- beautiful home.
See ad. of New Home Mat-bine Co.
m tin- i-sue. Messrs. Gainey & Jordan
are agents for this splendid machine.
It may prove profitable to you to call
n J. A. Ma-sengill & Co., wnen in tiwii
S their business locals in this issue.
The attention of our readers is called
t- the local notices of Miss McKay in
ihis isue. Call and examine her stock
Mdlin-ry.
Nv that ad of Messrs. Goodwin &
.M ii ks; -they have a pump superior to
v that are now often d for sale and
the price in reach of all. These gen
ii - neii are too honest to oiler the peo
ple anyth ng that is not reliable.
We leai n that the friends of Prof.
Pa; ker will urge his name before the
Heard vl Man ist rates, which w ill meet
' the tirst Monday in June as Superiu-
tendent of Public Instruction. j
We den't know of any in the county j
tluii is more capable of tilling this posi- I
ti.m, and it. is hoped that his many
1'i-nds will not fall short in securing;
U election.
While TilK TlMKS is always pleased
to have it fiiends call, yet we do mo-'
firmly, but kindly, in-ist tint while in j
theotli-.-e they shall r .-Train from reading !
copy on which the employees are at
work, as some of our vi itors sometimes J
do. never thinking they are guUty of j
violating a i n'e that all printing ottu-es
rigidly enforce. V e trust no onew ut
be offended at this request, as' it is made
in a spirit of good fe ling, in tlie hope of
doing away with this pers.icious practice.
Tribulation Hall
M.iyor Wilson, tried four cases last
s ' urd iy for disorderly conduct. All
l'"el 41. no each and cost.
iii - wav of the transgressor is hard."
The C ongressional Conven
tion
The Congressional convention of this j
di-trict will be held son and we suirest
that the member of the Executive Com
mittee of this county w ill urge that thi
convention be held in Dunn.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
York mrl ntlidfYnrtliort. oitina T rlnairo
vl CL') IMIXG S L)il IS i i tha Citv
AP-JD SUIV3SV1LR
Announcem-nt-
Rev. Rdt. Jai.ksoJ), will preach in the
Free-Will B tpti-t ehureh next Sunday
at 4 P. M. It is hoped that :IH will turn
out and hear him is there is no service
ui town at that hour.
The Crops-
As far as we have hern aide to learn,
the crops throughout Harnett and ad-
joining counties are in a flourishing eon
dition. We h ive also learned that not-j
withstanding the large ainou.it of com-1
nwreial fertilizers piirehased through
this section this spring, the cotton crop
is red need bv at least one-third of for-
mer y.-ars. 1 his shows the wisdom ol j
I the fanners, and if th.-y will continue to
reoiu-e me uereaire oi ivinir -oouon ami
raie more sunplies
liud in a short while
quite so hard.
at home, they will j
that times are not
Clmrch Notics.
At S.30 o'clock next Monday night, the
2lst inst., there w ill be a Bible Reading
in the Methodist church. Divine service
will also be held every night during the
week, except Saturday night.
On Sunday, the 27i h, the Missionary
Society of said church will hold its an
niversary. Rev. R. A, Willis, Chair
man of the ll iard of Mis-ions, of the X
C. Conn rence, will preach the annual
sermon at 11 a. m. At 4 o'clock p. in.,
the Soeietj will give a concert, a id Rev.
X. R. Richardson, of Randlc man, will
deliver an address,
A protracted meeting will be held
during the week. Everybody invited to
attend these services.
Gko. T. Simm xs. P. C
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castcrla
Base Ball.
The vounr men of our town
1 1 a vi
ve ry
dav-
leeentlv been indulging ii tlie
j healthful a-'l en jo :d;k- exercise of
ling has-- ball. A meeting of th
youilir !
m -u of D.iii.i wis h'l ! Friday
i .
levelling at Mr. D. 11 Um'i'." drug store.
I
land a club ore-aulzed lobe known ;s the
Lu know li -e H.ill Club., consisting of
the fallowing joung gent'.eniei.: .J. C.
Cox, captain : W. II. I.aue, nmidre-
Jtiiic Johnston, p.; I). II. Hood, c; J.C.
jcox; 1 b.: E. F. Young, 2 '; O. .1.
Shell. II b.; T. !I. M-.s'eill, s.
; H. H-
McKay, 1. f.; J. A.Culbretb, f . f. ami E.M.
Gilchrist, r.f. Theelub is composed of some
of o'ir most respectable yo tug men, who
no doubt w ill w in laurels by their prowess
on the base ball field. They will play
the Buie's Creek nine on the 24th inst.
Commencement-
We are glad to make the announce
ment to the people, of Dunn and the sur
rounding country that the commence
ment of the Progressive Institute will
be held in the rooms of the institution on
the G;h and 7th of June. The follow ing
programme will be rendered:
At S:o0 1. M. June the G, the annual
sern.on will be preached b the Rev.
Dr. Carter of Raleigh.
At 0:30 A. M. on Thursdav, the 7th,
' general exercises, essays, oratio:.s etc.,
by the school.
At 3.u P. 31- tlie literary address will
be delivered by Hon. E. W. Kerr of
Clinton-
At S:3 ) P M. the annual concert will
be given hy the school.
We hope our people will all turn out
and see foi themselves what a tine inti:;i
tion of learning we have in our midst.
Prof. Parker has done and is still i
doing a line work for this community,
which work his aide and reiit'.r-
maid assistant, Prof. Williams, h
proved a valuable aid, am', they shou
have every encouragement,
When Baby was sick, we gave ber Castoria.
WTiea she -was c Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clunj to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castcria.
Foe's-
uev,
Geo
1'. Simmons, of Dunn,
j fij,eil -ls regl, jar a.,p0jnlmc-,t at Pleas
ai t Plains church Saturday and Sun
day.
Miss Edna Hetts. a vouns? Iadv of
out sch ol. spent Saturday and Sun -
day with her parents near Wiuslow.
Mr K. l. McNiill. spent Saturday
and Sunday at his home near Jones
bnro.
Mr. Eddie Gardner, who has been
sick for some time, is improving now,
we are g'ad to state.
Air. . i . tsvriJ is s; en tinz t' is i
week in F-iyeUeviUe with
his atster,
Mrs. A. E. Shavv.
The Huic's Creek Base Hall c'ub
i ave dispensed illi t, t-ir -a:nes foi
i'.us teim and are preparing and
.t inlu.g i xumin.ilious Lois wt-i-k
M-. G. A B.tin, a s'udent of our
f!i rt-n?an.a f ." 1 : 1 ,
of F.ivci :crilla. Inr,,,m. ( ..!
GOODS
school, filled the appointment of Rev. j
J. A. Campbell at IIoIIv S:ri sj?, '
W;ikec. unly, last Saturday and Sun
day. Mr. Campbell being called to
preach tlie funeral of And:ew Bradley,
Fq., at Bradley's Store.
Last Thursday evening, "May 10th,
this community .was shocked at tlie sad
intelligence that Willie, youngest son of
B. F. Hamilton. Esq., was killed near
l)r. John "A. McKay's, while returning
f,om Dunn in a wagon, accompanied
by hi.s brother Archie. Tlie coupling
pole broke and threw both out. killing
Willie instantly, his skull being cruslie 1.
Archie was severely bruised. Less than
two mouths ajro this little boy's mother
did, a: that time he had a very
ia ;l:m k or o.ieinnon a. lint recov-
oi
:te:
eit . VVV extend our heartfelt sj-nipa-thy
i!h' : ( 'd father and family.
May lie who -'tempers tlie wind to the
shorn lamb" be their stay and comfort
Personal.
Mr. J. A. Taylor, spent last Thursday
and Friday in Fayetteville.
Dr. W. T. Hudson of llawleys Store,
was in town last Monday.
Mr. F. R. Hall of Falcon, Cumberland
Co.. spent a few hours in town last
Monday.
Mr. A. J. Turlington', of Turlington '?,
paid our oftice a pleasant call while in
town last Saturday.
Mr. J, T. S. Young, of Wilson,
rpent last Sunday in town with his
son, Mr. E. F, Young.
Mi -Leon F.Pearsall spent several daS
this and last week visiting his brother,
Mr. R. M. Pearsall.
Mr. H. C. A vera of Aaverasboro, made
us ft el good all over last Monday, by
. describing for Tin: Timks.
Mr. T. J. Gregory. Earclaysville's
gent!- nrc.d y and obliging postmaster,
i made Tin: TIHE.-5 oMice a pleasant call
v no:: .
yir. W. ridllips left last Thursday
for Richmond, Chatham county, where
he goes to spend several w eeks at his
old home.
Mr.;. B Ii- Adams of Four Oaks, re
turned home last Friday, after spending
several days in tow n with the family of
Mr. J. D. Rarnes.
Mr. A. M. Woodall, ex-editor of the
ismithlield Herald, spent several days in
town this week visiting his cousin, Mrs.
G. K. Grantham.
Miss Lizzie McKay, of Dickinson' re
turned home today, after spend
ing several days in town with her sister
Mrs, James Pearsall,
Miss Irene McKay, of Dickinson, after
spending some time with friends and
relatives in town, returned home last
Friday, to the regret of her many ad
mirers in Dunn.
Don't fail to subscribe for The
Times, at Buie's Creek Comincnce-s
inent. .Mr. K. L. Green wiil take
your subscriptions.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
Godwin-
Miss Sal lie Atkinson of Fayetts'ville
bas charge of a music class, at Godwin.
Mr. P. A. Creech is here foi a few days
in the absence of Mr D. L. IVi Igeu,who
is spending somj d ys at his home in
Pender county.
The concert given by Mr". Lew is lloya
and his school, on last r ruiay nigiu, w as
very good indeed.
wis Loyal leaves Tuesday for
Mi-s Je!..de Cuibieth who is attending
. " e p-v-v-vsive Institute Dunn, spent
I;.-1 week at her home.
Let everybody take the Times, it is a
good paper. L has improved so much'
under the management of Dr. Daniel.
Wt widi the Dr. success. F.
Fayetteville A Beautiful
Scene
We had the pleasure last Thursday of
neeim:e vi-iiiu- that famous old
j ,,l -' ,0"n
f tlie Cape ear section,
Favi tteville, than whose citiens a bet-
ter class of people cannot be found any- r
where. Oil our arrival we heard the
sound of iiie drum and the fife, and
I looking around we found that these pa
triotic citieus nau lam aside tneirevery-
da business, and kihe cares that infest
t lie day," and bad tur..ed out to pay
homage to those who had falle:: in light
ing for their right: , and remcmljcring
.-ov.tll the lov; d brothers that we had
lost In the war, we eeiib! not but feel
sad when that L ug procession started
for the Confederate Cemetery, and es-
I jK.cially so when we saw so many little
I girls marching lH-niud the Old Veterans.
who carried the old, tatti red Mag that
tine Southern maidiood loves so well,
in honor of those brave mei. who had
fallen by the cruel hand of the Union men
ami who had fought so bravely under it.
FLOOR CO V J1.K11N Or.
Elegant Carpets, Sesmless China and
Japanese Mattings, Art SQuares,
Rugs, &c, in great variety.
In My Shoe Department-
$20,000 worth of Shoes may be
seen at a glance. Anybody
can get suited here.
All of these little ones carried boque's of
dowers to t.e placed on the graves of those
brave men who had falle:i in fighting
for the Lost Cause. That famous old
company, the F. I. L. L, followed, clad
in that color which all of us love the
gray marching in double file. This
company, of which all should feel proud,
presented a grander appearance, in our
opinion, than ever before. They had
that fine, soldierly bearing for which
they are famous.
This company is the oldest 'in the
United States, and the people of Fay
etteville should feci proud of it.
We also noticed many improvements
in this small city, among them was the
new county court house, and which any
county in the State would feel proud of
Tlie next was the handsome building
built bi' that good old Order the K. of
P., which presents a fine appearance.
Fayetteville has a bright future in
many ways, and we are not surprised
at it when we think of its maivy enter
prising citizens, who are essential for
any tow n to have. We could mention
scores of enterprises that have sprung
up in the past six j-ears, but will refrain.
Th- Hotel La Fayette, which was built
in I8S7, isan enterprise which would re
lied credit upon a city of 20,000 inhabi
tants. This hotel is being run by that
clever gentleman, Mr. Mack Mathis, who
has built up a reputation as a hotelist
that only a few hotel men enjoy to
day. We bid the ijood people of Fay
etteville God speed in their public en
terprises. The Bumps on Your Facs
Are caused by impure blood, and will
never he well unless you cleanse it and
build it up In richness and purity, lo
tanie Blood Balm, the great blood puri
lier and tonic, is what you need. One
bottle will clear your complexion and
jturify yur blood. Try it. Price $1.00
per bottle. For sale by all druggist.
Children Cry for fiber's Castoda.
BUSINESS LOCALS
TT2 can sell you the best Ladies Shoe,
T "The Sachs,"' for only $2.0 J.
J. A. Masskxgill & Co.
rpTJT NF.W HOME SEWING
X XJLXj MACHINE is far superior
to any other machine on tlie market.
We sell them. GAINEY & JoKDAN.
HUM-BUG!
The potato
bus: is no
humbug. The w ill surely destroy your
potatoes if you do not destroy them.
Paris Green will do the work. For cale
at D. II. Hood's Drug Store
FOR
sengill & Go's.
IF Vwit want tlie best and nicest Hat in
Dunn, call on J. A. Masscngill & Co.
""I (to Miss Me Kay's when in want of
JT vanything in the Millinery Line.
DRESS GOODS
In all shades and varieties, and at rock
bottom prices, at J. J. Dupree's.
MTLLT N E R Y i" JuZ
times at Miss McKay's.
IF
YOU want the be;. Seu r Ma
chine "The New Home" call
and sec us
G A INKY & Jolt DAN.
A Complete line of Hosiery just re
i ccivedatJ. A. Masscngill Co's.
W17T T -SELECTLD stock
jA. T JLXJ JLiof Hats at Miss Mc-
Kay's.
WHEXf
on want a ouir oi
Clothes, or anything
in the wiyof wearing apparel, call on
J. J. Duprte. See ad.
j j Yvuh Chin Hats with
j f.incvdjred Lrim, at Miss McKay's .
pfY A rrC Spool Cotton in all
vUA L O shades and numbers,
at J.
A. Massengdl
& Co.'s
I NF ANT'S
CAPS ! The prettiest lot in town, to
he found at Mrs. J. IlroadweH's.
CARS
id No 1 Timotv Hay just
ceived at E. F. Young's.
I'r Ssile.
ONE 5
Six-fJore Peerless Uli-;it
llirch:r, one iSiX to Ei-iht-
ll(re and one Fiir-hom wajjon, on
lil.. ral tetni-. Aily to J.C. & D. F.
Wilii iin, Wiuslow. N. C
F. Yo i for Xo 1
Kj 1 1 J 1 a Tiui-j
motliy Jlay.
MT CLOTllIXG DEPARTMENT is a separate and distinct feature of my bn-sincss and occupies two large stores on
the opposite side of .the street from my Dry Goods Store. Iuttiis department I show a line of elepant custom made Suits
for men and boys, selected with great care, and every suit guaranteed to fit perfectly and give satisfaction. I can fit the
stout man, the lonsr, slim man, or any other man.
All classes of Goods are cheaper than ever before, and w hile I quote no prices, yet in marking my goods I have keyt the
maxim that the "nimble sixpeuce is better than the slow shilling" constantly in view.
If it is not convenient for purchasers to come to Fayetteville, then I kindly Invite them to send me their orders. Tld
department is a growing feature of my business, ana is in charge of a competent and painstaking salesman, who will g?ve
your orders prompt and careful attention. Sample carefully and promptly sent on application. AJi wlers amounting f
$5.00 or more, when accompanied with the cash, will be delivered free to the purchaser.
AGENT FOR BUTKICK PATTERNS. Butrick Scissors and other Cutlery for sale.
FRANK W. THORNTON c SOXT-
rpTT T? Best and Cheapest place iu
JL JLLXZj Dunn to buy Snuff and To
bacco is at J. a. Masscngill & Co's.
ATI those in need of H.iv would do
lliLu well to see E. F. Young be
fore buying elsew here.
OJLLVXj'O, Stock in Dunn, for
tlie least money. J. J. Dupree.
KEEP COOL.
When you feel tired and nerve rou?,
go to Harper & Hood's, and get a cold
glass of Wine of Coca. It is a good
nerve tonic, and will make you feel good
all over. They have a variety of cold
drink. 1 in
J. A. MASSEN-
GILL & CO., have just received a nice
line of Dotted Sw iss Marseilles and Mus
lins cheap.
TO THE DESIRE for
Morphhine, Oiurn,
Whisky or Tobacco.
Proof free; $5 to cure
morphine or whisky
habits; $2 for curing tobacco habit.
Address 1L WISON, Fleming. T sxas
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4 Financial Statement-
The following is the annual statement of the
receipts and disLursemeutsof tlie town of
Dunn for the year ending May tth 1391:
DlrfBUUSEMENTS.
To Cash Paid for Street Work- 147 50
Dei
'&fK4 I''; I
Prisoners' Board 11 4
" " " " Town Attorney 50 00
" " ' " Cpuictery Work 4 00
" " Bal. due on T'u Hall. 0S fO
" " " Lumber 4 :0
' " Water Sum lies 13 41
" " Listing tax 'St, and
part 'M 7 50
" " Town Marhal 296 48
' " " Extra Marshal 5 00
Niglit Watchman ... 37 Ti
" J " " Work on Town Hall.. 19 6
" " " TownComruissioner 48 00
" " " Oil Lamp Supplies 30 C7
Sale of Ueal Estate
hySheriff forTax.'M 6 eo
" " - " Register of Deeds.... 4 10
'- " " M.iyor 99 -9
." Insurance of Hall... 1100
" " " Printing and Adver-
veitiseuient 10 '8
" " Holding Election 5 li
" ' " Oeneral Supplies 7 01
" Exaininat'n of Deed 50
" " Coin, for Collecting
1'J--3.13 Tax 4? 1'.
" " Town Treasurer .30 70
4 outstanding orders
unpaid 7 Tvl
1 li 55
BTCEIPTS.
By Bal. in the Treaury for the year
ending May, 18'J3 3 1 33
Town Taxes collected - 523 18
" Fines . "1 "5
" Liceiu-e Tax 15J 5
" DogTx 5 0
License Spark's Show (by Mayor). 5 00
" C'emetery Lots sold " M 00
Bart er Tax 90
" One Desk ' 4 00
44 Tax Paid ty heri3 McArtau 1 ?Z
" " E. L. Parker..... 5 00
1543 Xi
131 j y
Less risbiirs-iueiits
Eal. iu Trca. year en lin May '94. 3-' "
M. L. WADE, Town Clerk.
CLOTHING!
A LARGE STOCK -
OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, CONSISTING OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC.
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, NICE DRESS
SHIRTS- Working Shirts, Hose, Neck Ties,
Collars-Cuffs and Hankerchiefs.
Also a Fine Line of
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING.
A LARGE
Slioes of .11 Kintis,
At the Very LOWEST PRICES-
ALSO A FINE LINE OF
LADIEb
Which I am Selling
Cive me a call and I guarantee that you will find my stock of goods perfectly
satisfactory loth as to quality and prices, which have been marked to soittbe
times. Very Respectfully,
J. J.
DUNN,
ATTENTION !
MISS
Sii ail Snur Iliii
IS OFFERING SPLENDID BARGAINS IN FRENCH CHIP, LEG.
HORN, BRAID. LACE AND FANCY STRAW HATS,
A FULL LINE OF FLOWERS, TI PS, RIBBONS AND LACES ALs
WAYS ON HAND. CALL AND EXAMINE.
Satisfaction Guaranteed-
SECOND EDITION NOW READY!
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ATTENTION !
I JiAve accepted the Agency for the
LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC SEW.
ING MACHINE,
THE BEST MACHINE,
ON THE MARKET
It took the rremtnm at the World lfIr. We will
soil them for cash , or on the intttalneat
plan. Pleawe come In and examine th-vn.or If
you -will Ut me know, 1 will call on you am.'
ehovrttem up, RbpectfuUy.
E. F. YOUNG,
M'KAY
ADOPTID IT STATE BOARD 0FEDSCAT13
For De In the Fa bile School.
Eaxjsioh, N.C.
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