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: -- S i . France's Niw , .Pre&sient j Decs Not Cv,e H s tics. TV ' ciiv president of "Ju: F "ncn -j ! . frpiiUiv- does not fcclor.tr. io his r jirodcfti T, to what h?s borh silK! j itt "gtiwdc bu&roisie pirh-nien- j i;ir" He is a self-made man, and j J is bo;rlnninfrs were humble enough, j itis net: however, f rem polities thai ' - lie hui sought t! emoans of exist- j - uc. neither did poll lira make him .-.t:A S'cial position- tl.ov 'merely in j r i rented it. ' il. FVHx I aure is frc'm liavi'v?.'. He V as u rfierchant cud u tavtlibcr of the Havre clirir.bcr c' . t .in riierce" whea he was -elect oil te . the ub&mbcr, and he.contini.icd until ijuite recently to direct lis com . tuercial "affairs while performing his iiuty a deputy with suHieiiMit ivlat to be eailed eporr as far b.vfc as " I J08Q to furvVi part of theovej-nrnent " US Utider secretary of state for the l colon ieS. . " Cinee then he ; has. several times j.een elected vice president" of t he jJuunber, post which he still occu pied when heiwas hi;(;ii,tcn the forniatiou of the cabinet, for the - portfolio' of the navy. ' ; Mi Felix.. Faure is well known in l Paris, where he has lived for. man v years. Colore he wrcs minister r,f marine he occupied an-eleant fiat1 jn the Rue. do. Iisbonne, where he; avo chariiiiti 'etes, the honors of ; ' which were done bv Mrne. Faure and ' hex -daifhte-r's, em'o of whom - was - carried a fevv; years' a"o. Without :-; -possessing. a reat fortune, like. that of M. Ctsi.nir-JVrier, he is, never- .'" -Jcfs, fairly rich. : ' ' Tho new "-'pr "sklent el the republic is very tall and has a military bear-.;' tn. Elr'rant; and 'distin;T.ui.hed.;h has a face w hi. a is at ojjee c v ' j energetic; it! attracts fympaui.y at once, and this first jmpreSMCm is confirmed by the' cordiality and kind ness of his .address. - A point winch tiiav b? noted. M. Felix Faure. is th? f,rily one of the republican polit'.-ia'iis forming part of the. government .who is fa member of one 'bf 'jthc' great Parisian clubs. - "He s; a member lof the Epata'nt. A fewvold Parisians filso remember that tti: . was their col--leagf! tin, a little literary cenacle1, which wasTormcd abffuf fifteen years ngo at the Hestaurant Hreliant. and nvhieh was' known under the. name of- ML"cs Pinards.": THE RTNCS3 OF NAM 33. Circumstances Ami;J. Wh'ch It An . ' ; pears Pectttarly Striking. .-;." An .English jphysieian writes to a TiOndon newspaper to say that the common peoplein the rural 'districts in Jiis- neighborhood, give their chil- M .-en such names as. Clad3rs Irene , Florence, Doris; . Alma "May, Hilcl? Kvcliua Clementiira, -Ealeeri Oenide, Pora Vinita, "yinifred Emily, 'Olive . Huby, . Murgaretta . LaVina;, (fiady? " lilsie, I etc.;-: Norman.. Are,h'tbatd. - Archibald Gordon Richmond, Cyril -.'.Granville,; Dough.s Dennis Rih-. tiioad'Strnlcy Vernon.' Albert Vic tor. Cccih Claude, :C'riI Dudley, etc.. lie opines that those toplofty :r:mie.s . .will sound very funny "in our future pen) lory and other maids, grooms, gardeners, coachmen, and so forth." What "of it? asks the P-oston Pilot. - Xhy should not a waiting maid or footman be ! just ls good a servant if her or his name be Gladys or Cyril? Here in democratic America it is uot uncommon to find an Earl . Jones, a Earon Smith, or a Duke '. Ilobinson, whose fond parents in -vested them at baptism with these resouiKlhig forenames; aiid'Jamcs G! Elaine used to tell with glee -of a iJogton mother " who christened her , pon'out of a fashio lable "novel, V.,de. Cr Brown, the initials stanuino fbi valet -lie chambre, .'letters which Biirelv look quite aristocratic- -N V. Sun. ' ' . The Pest of India. .That no less than -twenty-tnret V thousand people should have, jier i ished last year in the -'.'Indian prov ince of Bengal from snake bites, ifchows-how Tittle progress has oeen made by science toward the disc ov ory of some antidote for " the poison of thene- reptiles. -The trouble is :- that the poison of nearly each species seems to. affect a different organ ol the bod'. Thus the lute of a cobra Peems to paralyze the lungs, while, the' poison of the dahola produces; ; terrible convulsions. From time im memorial plrysicians ' of every clime and. race have, .devoted their energies ; to the . discovery of curt4s for these r bites, but judging: from the heavy list of casualties from this source alone 4 n Bengal, the most highly civilized province and possessed of the best system of- medical super vision of all English colonial depen jdeocies, it would seem that all ef forts in this direction have .been Abortive: N. Y. Tribune. . Ma(ntng of the Precious Stones. The meaning attached to the dif , ferebt precious stones are as fcl . Jowa: The garnet is constancy; the amethyst, sincerity; the blood stone courage; the sapphire, innocence; the emerald, success; the agate, long lijfcy the caruelian, content; tho pearl, tears; . the diamond, purity; the opal, sorrow; the turquoise, happiness; the malachite, prosper ity. --Ladies lome Journal. At the point whom tho- .Mis-fii-Fippi rivorl flows out ol Lake fliasca It U only ten fse t wide ftiul tijhteen inches-deep. The lotjil length of railway Ih.fK ojxui for passenger traffic In tho .United Kingdom at the - fad of the year was 11,252 mile of double line and 8,774 milo THE LAZIEST MAN. Her Is Ond Wh oe Equal Would '-. Do Bard to Find. iiU Manner arid A?lM'araoe Aroused Cqrl V I oi:ty und Cciument jlwoiiS tixa Other in tle I-otel-H'- Start- 4 : i;xplanaii0:. The , stranger, a :.Ijr Curr; pro- duced a quiet -senpatiep" by anaisiujf Jevory body's curiosity.! He came to j the "hotel attended 'uby an A rub ; servant, who SK)ke only three words of English, The newcomer 1 had ample means, evidently, and . loved his . ease. H-e had no ac tpmintances ig the hotel ami -made n on p. ' H e dro ve.a bou t co n & ide rably and lolled jn the reading-room or in ; the veatibuk; in an easy chair car- ! ried by his .ervant. He- said very little, "ai in his room, smoked cica- I sipnally in public, Xh(1 servant1 ah I ways attending and attentive to .his wants. : . -He seldom used his les, and never tis'ed his arms at all, carrying them "botti in a sling. ' ,. ' This was the pofnt over which the :.:fancy of the observers-exercised it: : They couldivt ..understand itv ; Nobody,, of - coui-si?, liked to pea,!! aAOut it to -the man himself, and the , ; servant, .'.might--, "as' well, have been 'dumb, as he .spoke only Arabic. T&cre was ney.er a.'Vuore completely inysiiiied sct- '. -; I - The man was bunted brown, per haps by. oriental suns; ho -was-- well. Itnd carefully dressed, wias never in any hurry, -never surprised never irri'tat cd,- but always . cr-nrfoiJ ably re-lf -poised, at ' peace ;. with all the '..voffld, and as placid as still waters that run deep. , ' ; . ' -: V Everybody was certain there whs I'solpl i lii-ng .beyond ailHbrs e-ome' ro--;miricc or notable antrigue ;or some -uyslcry more ' sab;ijc than either; nri-!ia'ps a :c.rime cf a rare eastern order, in. which Kve and sharp blades' ;md'. poison took rpart.;'it was be . -ond all question that he had not vome out of the aiTliir as ho had en-;, jered, as both arms in a sling. bore;: vvitueiS. - Sonic ; held , to the notion that hy had been, hanged and revivified, .iri iving at this conclusion by ob "ii'rvhig ,:iri. habit of always resting his head o-r the. back -of .."his - chivir; -ihe si-..')Hsted Spanish yvitchcraft, ; others tiAdi'a .'hypnotism, .but the vast ' major: v .could not agree on any tiling, in i)articular, and eofise--juently drifted in their - opinions om tire to time. ... Col O , w.elrhnpwn cyicry-.' - vhere, entQ-edvthe- hotel one, day, ..nodded - to the stranger, sat tlovii eside,him. and cpnyor'd quieliy ,:or an ' hour .iiij-;.French. Nearly Everybody,' of course, knows French, mt it so happened that nobody near y could catch a word of the cou .ersatidn," .because, the- two talked; ;errcely above a-whisper. -The stranger paid his account and 'oft il.'C next daj', and in the even--, .:ig, when v Col. 0 called again jud asked the clerk' for Mr. Burr, he. seemed not in the least surprised at his friend disappearance. . '"Pardon '".me, colonel, but he's a singular man," somebody remarked: "Rather," replied -the colonel. ''A great traveler, I presume?" "No; he comes over from Euglaud once a year." ' ''Known him a long while?" ' "Alhmy life.;' . ' . "lie's' had quite an adventurous "I. shquldn'tthink so." ' "Well, he certainly produced 'a sensation here." ; " . "Why, pray?" V 7 "Oh,-1 mean helnterested us all." "That's the case everywhere." "Indeed! But. he hardly ever spoke." "That's his way' "We all concluded that there must have been a curious accident-". . ':. "He never had a-mishap in his life." - :;: ; . ' "But the arnvs, colonel." "Oh, 1 forgbt. I am so used to seeing him, I - forgot how th.e thing impresses others." . ; - ''What thing?" " '' - "I mean the way he carries his arms." - . ' "That's the very point, colon eh" "Oh, I see! Why, my friend simply carries his arms iin a "sling because he's. too lazy to carry them in any other Wa-." N. V- Herald. Identifyjng Handwriting, . Dr.: Bertillpn, the inventor of the anthropometrieal sytem. - asserts that he has discovered a new process of identifying, handwriting. It is based - on the measurement of beat ings cf the pulse, which are said to have in everybody a different and characteristic effect on handwriting. The inventor enlarged specimens by photography till the letters were a foot high and the characteristic marks were seen. N. Y: Sun. Wot So Easy. Mrs. Strongmiud If women would only staud shoulder to shoulder they would soon win the suffrage. r .. 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Send in y oni :'' 6rde.i S and' we will give you satisfaction.:; - 1 AVOID;;-BulK.-' Soda l-j,' c.1 3 Bad o i o o & 9 d rure 5uu -nc . vest oucui, only in packages. It caste no more thin inferior package soda --never spoils the flour always keeps soft. Beware of, imitation trade marks and labels, and insist on packages bearincr these words km km 1 ? Made oniy by 'CHURCH & CO., Kev.- 'Vrita for Ara av.i ll3zamer Z : ; : 1 rr : BOW DO YOUR FEET FEEL ? Do poor shoes make you limp or Shuffle pinch corns or rub up blisters ? Accident ' . " Insurance is foot-shaped made from the best Tannery Calf Skin-j-soft, solid leather all over cork filled, water-proof sole. . ' J A Genuine go days Accident Insurance Policy fbr $100.00 goes ii-ith every pair. Examine 'em at your dealers. J. B. LEWIS CO., Makers, :' - : : ; ' ; " Constitution ATLANTA,5 GA., Exceed 52,000 cash. :. it the sub - t i- L -r.vr ,. in January,; just past Tfc Consti Dunn, N. 0. soda spoils good flour. ujuica Kzf'h .. . I York. Sold ly grocers evcryv.here. ; . . l v--J-i-lle Roclpcs-ttiLB . 1 1 ; o Boston, Mass, - ' t y0TCE' hfiiuls-frotn -Harnett Comity Superior C'oiirt in favor vl L. .1. B.-st nsisinee of J. A. SEXTON and :i2punt II. A. nod;e, I will on Feb. 17. 1S07 tst the Court i jo use ilotir in IJUin ton N. V. nt 2 o'clock V. M., sell at pub: lie al to the hihe-t b'dder.for cash U the c.-tate, lil.tt, til If, and interest of II. A. HODGES, in ;i eerlai-i tract of land in A vera!)Tro town ship II irnett eouMy, known :i tlie J C. Suries i.i tT, e e.Tiaini;! ahout G ) :tciv n'orur less. Iieiuj in .-in I near the t;"wn of. Dunn. '.-Far u full description of sahl. land leferuiHe i herehv nmde to a cer-taiirde,;-! for the layd. executed by Dan iel Stewart ro 11. A. 1 lodges, rei?tered iu.Ieirir'!s t.iiije of Harnett county. Jaii. 15, 187. i ,F. ll'. Pol'li, bherill of ilaraett Co. A DMI N 1 S TIi ATOIt'S NOTICK! Ilavinir qualijied as Admu.:-traor of AlexaiKlei- i'ar'it-r, deceased", late of lain it e(intyt North Carolina, this is to notify iih .ei-.-ons havi- claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit tlieni to the undeiined on or before tiie 1st day of January, 1S08. 01 this notice will be pleaded" in ' bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate w ill please make inimedi.i.'e. payment. Tins 1st day of January; lSa'7 S. N: PaiiKi K. Aihnhu-trair OsCAIi J. SX'KA'ilK, Atf'y. jaG-'Gvv ' - NCJ TICE. Uy virtue of a certain mortae de-. d executed .1.- niiarv 1, lb! 4 to 1. T. Jones b il. h. Cidnn ef af, it corded m Book H. Xo.2 i;ie 31G &(-.. liecoi d uf lhtr uett coimly,' and duly is-ii'd :n tran.-ftned to me. I will on l-b- 20ili at the I'.t Officv 111 Dni'iu N. at 12 orcl.ck 31 sell at ')iib!lc sale "to tiie liiIist bii(ier 'fr caJi u certain tract of h'.inl in Averas!oo Townt-iup Iliriictt county atljoiii:r the i.unU of .Mri-c-Tiiri, Ilavwood licavcs and Others, lv- U".ir ;"ii ocin- on. ti .-.'eu.st of Black , ; ;r, . ", f ' l i npp's iiMe.i!'. :u- ioi-i Lce'.s corner ru;i nortit 4s west 7 chain - to a s-take thcnc South 47h. ea.-t wiih Y M I.'c's Jiuc 15 cl'ain a.ul 5j links to a stake, .tlte---.1. 11. Giilfin corner, Uic ice his line north 21, eu.t IS chain?,. 30 link to the beini.iiii; coiitainii! 20 acres uore or less. hvit'g sainc'tract of l.uul conveyed to J. li (xrilhM bv hdith Heaves liy deed !ated Dec. 4th lSS4and recorded b. 15: .ok- T'J Ay-"' v ('t-':lstt'i- late of Harnett Conut , pajve :m i 1 i:-is!er of Deci; iih e of ! 011 1 t:u,oll!;sV tla? ll,!ti a 1 Pcr; tiarnett connry. 'lb.- dvd ot rMitl ,1 so" i:lVi1 clanns r.ii.wt the estate of tn r !:. ; , t ... 1 , ; said deceased to ix'ubit tbejn to the un UC.lVs tO ,J U OI.:u!l I - leterUM to fur t. , . , , , , .1 1 1 f full uWrmrim, ,.f c,i ! i . ,! . ! .. . d'M!ned on 0!bef re the --2nd "day ui inn ouseriptiou oc sal 1 (...(!. .ja i.uary 18. 18J7. I.. J. 1:1 ; t, : L4 . i i n 1 1 ra.e NOii l'H ;.-xi.'-.ynl...N ;a , I In .;ivt ;ce's Harnett tiunty. Court Averas-A.- It. Y ILSON 1 boro l'ovsia.h!p. V S . - W. II. Mc5CAY. , i 15 EFOliE I . W. T A YLO ll, J. P. ft appearniLrlo 1 be sat i-fact nni i-f the oiirt that t.ie defenxi.iut Y !!. f -1". is a non' reideiit of tisis .-t. and h property l:i llsi.f State. Now ir is r'n-- ,.-vv. .....I, 1; ...I.UU..M. oe i..ue 1:1 i .1 i t U.. .jT ..I ... '. 1 OUlit IJ liltlll, a -lU'W ; swer tlie compl:i;ut of M. V. . 1 1 a'rpe r lTpUnr0f A. i VnHX f.,,r ,,UU . ayinent t)f Uni ty Dollars du - 1 y two 'ores of $15 each with interest froin over ai the town of Drum. N. ( '.. to tin- de-- I .Vu" vv: ,f Vu." !; CoUs.ut,l-l"tf. ' f 4 'l"? ; VV. st. CGu-ei!l-i.r. witblbe .-oail.i n, eudant AV. H. Meiyay,- to ::,-, bef-re j ely ui et a.7ey;,m V.hth A" i ZX u' rhc , undeivined u .tlie dSlli iaicb V" t!ii" vt'5't h' Kin-t. t c-md t ra.-t. be- tS. Atomic ua t t.iie- tor ait 1 units m h'Ii ,LS&7 in the Town Hall in tb.- town of v'r '' 1 1 i:k -t!;r,tt,i1-f. to i.epuii ; .lt.lVftt( u v.itu tt.evbijtrd Air i.m- tr' Dunn V C it Vh,ei ' u -aidtown ej.iibting o! -4 lots .t. 1. 1. ; i:s!,Pi,t . Atii-.nta and all rviutiHouUi r.iil inim. , ai 1 o tioc.v .M .. to an- and ', bcm.di-it on nertU by t v rsall ft. . ( 0 - ,.. Vov lat'- -l'-S-J 'i-i'l l.t tl .1 ,.,..!. 01 1 lots r.i s. 1, x, ; -, 1. bounded .n rorth by' , - . , r :'t 1 , - "''( Hl:11:t; I'rarsaaVt. u. feet 0,1 the east by lauiou M. VV ATPFl ATJ I aranthhA ': no; ire ti,,r. if he fails to ai.MVr.i- or :,o feet, on the south-by Co-M.o feet, on 1 1117 I JpS of iovw MEip knnur t the sMine. iuduicnt rro l,y j.ciiay tit. .0.; feet, Ueiu-3 0 feet thins to intent? 1'rofect yotirMcaa ; thyir.ay 'iiifovsso will be 'nvirili.fi" '" 1 : square. . brljas yon wealth. Writ JOHN VKl)I)L!( ,.)1..l. o ill be .11 den. - J. 1). Uarnks, .0N Ac CO., Patent Attdrney, WadtKUa. l.W. 1AYLOR, J. P- January 3.837. . Trustee. D. O.. for tLctc 1,800 prize qfterf ! . i I M ALARM ft Pi5 This great remedy is indorsed by!- ffo V;f H TS1 T physicians,:-' and prescribed ty them i-iM Est K (W f all over the world. v ffr- ' ' V f 'Positive3y.gunrante.ccf to cure the most Jfcir fl'MOORJ Positively '.giir.rante.ccf to cure the most stubborn cases. The fannnl1 is publiclicd plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is TO For Female Complaints and building up run-down sys tems it acts like magic. Try a bottle and be convinced. READ THE TRUTH EXTRACT FROM EOOK Or t j ?fuTV'11?ijQ?.(S: Hines, TicadfDg uasa rheumatic FiiSercr for 11 ro-.tbi DcrivM m benefit froia physicians, treatment at Minf-ral VVelk. Tc., cr Hot F;i ia" Ark. Jiv due-tor ric-ciurtd my confiifion hootie-s but a a iat r -o'rt advised P. P. P., Licpruan's Great iieme v. Tlir.);, '... 1"., to-Uay a well man.1 V. F.'i'IVMIV-; . "P.P. P.. Ijppnjan sGrc.it P.cino''y,P':rPd micf dPTirnH bfatb. fnprand palpit.-.tion of tl.e l.ea.rt- -If- i not slpt ca ehLcr tiJ for two years; now I ticep coundiy ia an v i,itirn." i MC, . - , A.- M. iiAutAY, Dc Leta, Tex. "Sworn to ana subscribed t-efcrs mc," ! ... J. 1. LAM3&BT,-,Notary Public. .' ' Suffered for reirs with a "digrc-e'able creation cn m 7 face. Various remetlr-sfailci to remove it. Tferte boiti -s o: P P I UvoL man's Great Keiacdy, cGiui.lL't-'y c irca rri"." ' . Capi. J. L. JOHNSON, Savauaah, Ga. t 50LD BYALL DRUGOISTS: OPPMAf 1 I BRG'S. PROPRIETORS L! PPM AN'5 B LOCrl 1 jTi Tf, fO T I INF W1LMINGIOX AND VVKLDON AND liRANCHKS AND FLOIIKNCK KAILHOAD CONIJKNSED SCHKDUf. TR A I N S O t) 1 gHk I J THL - v Leave Wetdon II Jm n, ei .9:11 1. iu.; arrive Ro?ky Mount, li:.r2.T. ai.Jt:yi.Hi. f..ive i'arti or, n. m. Leave RocPy Muant, l.-xix. M., PiU p. in., m.. 1 :r i u . Leave' Wilson, .05 i m, 11:13 p ni, C a ur, 2:1; r m. - . Leave Srliua. x:Vl p ni. Leave a.ve.t villt1, 4:l"i p hi, 1:07 n m. Arrive trtort-nci', 6:.r." j it:, . :l 1 a m. , L-ave OolldU ro, S:10 p m,- 7k :i in. Leave .Mr.iiiiIi.i, p m. :! - ai:i. Arrive Wiltniiigton, l:A p i:t. 5:.'o a m, TilAINS GOl.VCS .NOllTJ. Leav.'. Florer Ci,!:l" a in. t:3)i ni. Lenv' I-ayettevilU, II:, 0 a ui, i:-0 p in. Leave -telma, l.W a in. Arrive Wiis;n. 1:1 am. 12:10 y m. : Leave V Liuuitc-n, i: -;i a la. 7 15 p in. J.fave Magnolia, 10:5) a m, t:5 p ui. , Leave GoMsboro. l.:ol a in, 10. ! p m. Leave Vilaon. I: it p in, 1 :1 i iu, i0:23 p ui. Arrive Kocky Vouut, 2:3) p in, UijV p n, 1 p in. I:.0 p m. L a vjiTar'L)ro, p m. Leave Kooky o.iint, p in. i:.:53 p ni. ,. Arrive vVelvloii. p m, 1:14 a ai. 'Train on4s-eoll -nul .'.eek Iranoh roal leaves V.'Ktoin:10 p ir, Halifax i: p in arrives scottiml r.cckat 2p in, ureonvillo t! 5Jp n, Ki:isfeu7:3 p iu. Itetu runi KaVt-s - Kiaston 7.0 a m, Ureeuvitle fv a in, ai rivief? Halifax at 1!:K) in; Weld' 11 11. o a. iu, unity ezetit ijuiiu:iy. Trains on Washiastori Uraneh !eav .Wash iucton f :0a in, siuil :ui p in., arrive rafuiele i ift) a in, anil 3: 0 n in, returuiriff leave l'ar- rf:,0 a in. and b.i0p iu. arrive Washington ' 11 m ai,u - l fcept S.m.day. I Train leaves Tarlioro. A. uaiiy, at I: Op m, arrivt-s i'.yiaoutli 7: i p ui. KeluruinK, leave. Pljmouih 7:30 a m, arrives Tarbero . : 0 a m. 1 iiajn on Midland NC Branch leaves. Golds Lero, A. C, daily except und:y, 7 U a rnl ar- iPdV:. sruithrt4t.J. x. t:. aim a. m. arriv-h U. i.lPoro.N. c. l'l .5 a.m. Train on Jd'ashyille Draac'i leaves Rooky Mcui.t at i; .0 p: in., arrives Maslivilla p. in ., i-'i-: in Hope .":.op. m. Kttuririu' leaves pi injj Hope b:0 a. in., Nasiiville t :-i i a. in. arrive at Ueeky Muut 9:03 a, m., daily except Sunday. Traiii on Clinton Branch leaves VVaiKav for C'intou i aiiy. e.veept fuiuialy, atU: lft a. ni. ami s-:13p in. Koluruhi KaV'ii Clinton 7 10 a m aiid ( CO p ni. t . .Train i'o. 7 i make cloe Joiineetl-in a!:Wi d.n fur ail points Aorth daily, all rail vi. I Ki iinioi.d. Also at llt.cky :iui:t with Jinr iM ami t aroluia raiboa .1 lor JSorK lk ai.d a!l points .North via . Norfolk. 11. iu. IvllEI'.POX, General Fas.-t ng-er Agent. J. K. Jvh.VLV, , T. M. EMEU-SON, . General ..Manager. Tratlie Manager. EMfCCUTOirS NOTICE. H iving qualii'Ie.l as Executors of ll. C. January, 1S!!S, br tbi.s notict: ill be f; leaded in" bar of their k covciy. AH persons' indebted to t aid estate m ill please inake iinmcdiato payment, -'i'liis 22. id day i. mary, 1S'c7. O P. fc'HK! L Kxccr.tors.. ' Y. J. lloiun:. J - . NOTICE. By virtue of a (teed of trust osec'if "1 to :ae iV.x.rv I',,,,,. ..1 wif.. l-.li i. Iy. 11... .......r.i. 111 -La.u;i 1 . . o. p."'--...-; ::..-)-:: 1, ree ras 01 . rf - - . - - j . --i- -- - - ....... - - , - . ! 11 .... ('- .,,"'r ..'."i.-..V; ',.,i. f'.i, is ; the D.rpot in lnum N. C. at I: 0 oVlnf-k V. M. ; ; sell at i.uldic sale to th - liii'lu s! pi.'.der f r no, towiuinp. -liar, eir county. t;-yit: 'i-;:r 1 met - earth. the Ioi.'O'vmit real estate 111 A rasbi ro fe-t.n the east by K'us St. u let t. cu t taon;rreet.;.k!i,;S s..iBaiv. Third j raet. lieuer all ,.r m'. -ek !' 1- ' a-cn-dinii- to tiie iilan ,t f sa d t. n, eus):iii.' - q l i 1 - TESTIMONIALS. :5 Grocers, WtzahacLie. Tex. -SAVA NNAH.GA. Millie DUbilSlU'i I'.ein oi:e-.iini 01 ' 111 i.ie.j.iaii 01 K:.i.-(ad f.-r 1' onu.ke nr ll oinb t r 1 1 :,uA I.A1MMKA&MAIMN WWW fii'f n nn 1 n ll'fi ir i mh. .. . KAILWAY. JOli.N MILL lUceiver. CONDKN8ED SfJHEDULK in Kavct n?r. 20, ism. l eave Wiliub tou Arrive Ky tteviile Leave l'ayetic v iitx. i.i'UVf K.ayellevule J ui-tioii... 1 ravt .vi.for I Lea" . :.- ax. t rr ;r- : enslniro leaVi; reensloio Leave "StoliTxIale , I.t-ave V amut Ct0, i etve Kural Hall.. Arrive Ml. Airy III. jl.eti . 1U1 " .11.-7 il'J"' ! 5E..U ; 4. SI. 5.- " sro . S-'orTH Boi'ND. Leftve Mt. AiTy ; Leave Uural Hull. ........ Arrive Walniu Cve....w. Leave Walnut lve. L- nve Mike3.labv Arrive GrcciisPoru Leave wre.-nsboro Leav? C-Iimax Leave taiifurd .An ive Fayettovilte J unct i Arrive FayetteviUe N.v 1. laly f.-iV a. 1.. ilOOi Pi. 0 M.:;i 11 (,7 ....... 115, I', in. ! '.'.-- 1 i.li i ' I ..1. 1 Leave Fayetleviile.. Arrive V ituiiuton.... KOKTI! CvCND. . No. 4. Laity Leave r.ennettaville Arrive Maten.. Leave Maui LVave Ked "Spriiiy. ...... Leave Luuilr lindgi-.. lteave liope .Mills.: .Vr n ve i ay e t i e v 1 ll - ., .a. in. :mi lo.li ... 1 1. ( " ml .. 11 1.. ' . .OUTU BOfM). No. HPniiv. f. ui.. .. L..I - Leave f ijette ille Leaves' liuj e Mills ', Leave Lumber t-ride.. Leave ht;U M.riiiir ...., v tM C i-i.'n ...... ....4.. 1 J..i ; Arnvn Msxu-h Lei ve u.loii j Units t;i,tietttvVilie -Stf. V.. La.ly MnnLiy. 6.1 a. iu. x (i " ;w ". .t.c; " J.15. " Xo. : is. h- ll. Fnily Li. uudy. KOI.TH EOt Kll. Leave Kamseur , Le-.ve t liu.a.x...; A 1 fi ve tr re.-ii.s l.i i .... Leave '.ireehboro Leave U-keMlak. , Arri.e .VadL-iou f sen 11 Djr.sp. Leive Mfcdison Leave Moke.Mb.le Arrive J reri'M'.toro.., ! "tve (1 r'rvns f.or.i .... Leave Climax Airive I'.auieer..... !12 ' p. in. I -- it . .2j I li t1 I i M'iitTM I'.Ui ' N I) t " 'i ' 'T b '.' . ,1 i " 'o.m 1M..U1 mu t.a;i. 9' I .r. 1;:. .. , t nloiird ir l.im. at liriei. . tl" ... t-- ia.,fM-( Iin iv.. i'nn: ai-y. u V Ml VI . Ve aiir :t I f. r i W iu-sit.in-Sa; 1.1. sat i n IV'l' I f ox;, j s.'TlnNs ; at VtllUI t; Ve with tt.e Ni rMk k VM, J.v. Kit V,. ;r . '1 Manager. CeiTl l'a. Af,- ut. mm JiOBTH JlCl ND. ' No. j la:l rn 15! IEUMATI 3 Send for booklet. '
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Feb. 24, 1897, edition 1
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