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' 1 I LOOK i THE TIMES. H IufUrsirpi EvKitY THirrrrA by V YouNf- & gkai:tham. FOR THE mW YORK The infamous Federal Election law was reter?ed List. week, by the House f Representatives, in the coming j election no officer will stand over the ; polls with other authority than that ! given by each State. Hon. B. F Grady, who is endear Ins binrHf to the people of his dis trict (the 3rd.) m.ide a speech against the Election law in the House the other day, in which be showed how onr State had been dorai neered by t!w iinpoiti- n of Federal Election supervisors. Mr. Grady is one of the roost conservative Reprosenta. tivcs in Congress. Eli Perkins on Getting to Florida- There was a blizzrd up nort'i and j the New Englander was in a hurry to snnlTthe roses at Charleston and Savnnah and see the alligators and pick oranges in Florida. I've studie I these books till I'm blind," he said 4I wish some old trav eller would tell me in a worJ how to jo South easy." I'll tell vou" I said; "I've been there a thousand times." "Well, how?" "Why, just throw that guide boak away. There isn't, and never has been, nor ever will be, but one great straight lino to Florida, Havana, New Orleans, Galveston and Mexico,' "What's that?" Why, the 'Atlatic Coast Line.' Amount of Currency and Money m tne United States- BANKRUPT CLOTHING STGBESj I mi n 1ATITIM I miR FROBBLE, WE -HAVE --PBRCHXSEO AT SI mm fi GORES $15,ooo vVO OTP II navo J3 iy your medicines at 0, II, Hood's Pruc Store and caye mony, ran fIunFg! . xii sinks. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! iSHOESj WE HAVE THE. UMH, BEST Ap GHEWEST STOCK OF DUNKS BEFORE. TO BE CONVINCE l COME imiAND SEE FOR XOR SELF. ; factui'ars' Prices- 1 THE COMMODIOUS- sTOliE ON UKUAj.. V Ct 11 w i"-' . j srREET.F0KERLYOCCa.l4O,BY A. U. WILSON. ONE JOOU TOrrrWKsoKrAND TO ohe choice of. mant BA GAINS YOU MUST CALL EARLY, .... , rwvn n.lAXUB OF AV5LIFF3TIME: TO. uf. ittlO in ii-W" jj GOOD AND REASONABLE GOODS AT LESS THAN TH COST TO EVKCIY MAN AND WOMAN WITHIN- 40 MILES MANUFACTURE. OF DUNN SHOULD MB. SEE MY STO ;k AND GET MY PRICES. RED STAR We will give the accurate figures t-t.. I ha TraaatlPlT fdf flr1 find -. . 1 I I in mj aoing our peopie can sec iu. Uiemselve3 that there is more money in circulation now than ever has been ve Hie UOllU ObUVUa iuiun,u, in the year I860 the money in the Unitea Slates was $412,102,477, the circulating money was $435,407,25 2. the population was 31.443.321 peo ple, making money per capita $14,06, but circulating per capita $13,85, now nat :ouch fur every living man, worn i,i t' child, and not for just every r.iu. Jut ten years later, in 1870,1 tl i I an increase of money. The amount of money was $722,868,461. circulating money $675,212,794, pop. lation 38.558.37i. money per capita $18,73, circulating per capita $17,50. Ten years more in 1880, we find still an increase in money and popula tion. Money in the United States vu- l -,rr on. of tlk 1,105.929.197. Amount m circuit jDoix't 1)3 mislead, but lookout for tha large Sign OI X 155,783. Money per capita $24.04. Circulation per capita 19,41, Then in 1890 it has still increased. Mon ey In the United States $2,144,226, 159, Amount in circulation $1,429, 25 1.270. Population 62,622,250. Money per capita $34.24, circulation per capita $2282. Thus you soe the increase in the periods of ten years. from 1880 to 1890. INow last year Wi,Tn mn If i TV MlDVPUl the circulation per capita was ?24,44. ' n p n t m H railiAJO VjAb the larzeat amount for every living 1 1 LLilOLU 1U iiu man, woman and child that ever has been, thus we see that it is not the want of enough money, out that the S utli has not tier proportionate share. ; Row shall wo get it? Is the con fronting question, by legislation? No, we have got to induce capital ists In our midst, start manufactur ing, develop our wood, minerals and other resources. Land owners give itea to such Industries as we need, make uo our own production and uit' shipping every dollar we make Vnrth then and not until then, will our people begin to feel the stricken cy relax, and the South will realize ttia lmoortance of its own wealth and productions .which the God of the universe placed here for our uso, sua. tsaauap. and mamtalnance. I (RaSiM 1 1 I If II IAki Il I 1 I M COPYWOWTtO. Commercial Gollege WILBUR R. SMITH, LGXIKW" 9. 14. 3a; MR. M. BELL HAS M Wl Bffl -ACUEl'l-EDPOS'rTION WITH 1UE ILL I MPI Mil SHE m n n J Jli i (till ktliinirotfiPP I1U llixiit wiui u OH J ll V MA tmnoD T T A. VS A WI'W Actual cost less xxl&h si.25 psb aix J-OLE AGENTS, JjUNN, n. C. June 29 h ly. NOTICE, SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY By virtu, of a decree of. Harnett County Superior Court, rendered at August Term 1893. in a cas in which John SUugli'er is'plaititT and 'tC. T. WilliarasS. W. Parker and F. W. Thornton are defendants. I will on Monday the 6th day of November 1893 at the depot in Dunn. N. C. at 12 o'clock m. 9ell at uublic sle to the highest uv4mci ior cash the ( following real esiate to wii ; lot no. 8 m Block M in the plan or the lown of Dunn. This .sale will be made for the pajment of the balance of. the urchase money due on said lot. Said property is valuable and con tains valuable buildings. Location Md. ' Oct. 5th 1893. L. J. Best, Commissioner. A. 1 lltl ? 10 5. 5t, For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, use BH0WN S IRON BITTERS -INSUEACK Are you worth a thing to pcf wife and children? Theninwrejotf life for their protection. Will you a 10,000 policy lor of $200. Those in need of lif- tn or accidental insurance wii. their interest to seo .re v11 Rates for all kind or hxz8 f nished on application. N"l!5,DZ first class Co's. reprt-beaic;!. Equitable of N. Y. a h6' 1 Reii S. R. Flowers. r ljunn 4U 9 21. i FOR SCROFU ocrcfulouo humor In tho blood, ulooro, catarrh, and conoumptlon, uao Ayer's SarsapariIIa Tho moot oconomloal, oafo, opoody, a"d ffootlvo of all , blood-purlflera. Hoo Cured Othe will euro you. tee&izs tonic, or chiWrrn i wjo w v. i. i . . a V a .t 7 " 7
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