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T" f Jrx. II O O I) DUNN N O It T 1 1 C A 11 O L I N A.. D r ii nil, PURE DRUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLES, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND. ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS. CIGARS, CHEROOTS, CIGARETTE? AND TOBACCO .BORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. P. THE TIMES. -ZZ j Kvkky Thuuspav. jii;lishi:i f v.. c.inii)U'ii-:itifm will Ik.- aecpt f1. :i - iinpatiied hy the writer's wf v,. -n-'nh-r paper will he .(lis. until all arrearage are paid .v-rti-:emeuts will tie in.ei ted .T.i'Mwrig rates ; !. per inch per ; J .ting week, Speeial rule J ' v varlv advertisements. " - v the following beautiful poem K' I.i Daniel Webster, as clipped ! ' - .'... i l'.-t: thou wa-t my heart's delight, I morn o f life way gay am 1 cheerv, ! Tjr. ni. ni ha ru-lu'd t siidd it night,! li,v father s hi.u-e is sau aim ure:r j ,,.;,! th'-e on njy knee, my son; I U I bee laughing, ki-sed tin i;i:t. t Ii v little day is done, Ii, . fit with tin angel sister sleeping, j 1 ;., .-ii which my 3-ears 1 til.. : . !, k-n ere those years eoniu er nir v f:ii:' i 1! rit s thou shonldet hav -i-i-ii. II it tlio'i art in the toinb'before Uif. !m,u i. tt"-tto me no funeral stone, .. .i:euts grive with tear IM-Iiolde-I j'i . i:ut my aneestor, my sou, ,'..:! -r 1 1 I -! i 1 lea V .".- ,1x1,1 li t Si el lest I it .- u t h my lot wa soonest ea-t, I'h v -. rierat ion after mine; JI..II 1 1 -1 they pfeileeessor pa -it. K i ll- :" eter.;it v i- thine. J -ii .mid have 'I h.- !':id to .1.-. et before thi:: Heaven and eyes sho'.Ve'l il r thou, untaught, spring'st to tl.e s. K I ! Vn ! i.-iv'st th- teae'.ier lingering bete i sac t -er.iph. I would learn t:f ttiee. lia-teu to partake thy I 1 i ; .V !'. to thy world wepMine nie A- ti:-t 1 wideomed thee to this. J' ' .r ' i-: thou art afi- in lu'aveTi: i:'. r, "r-fi l!i ! nrc ! nj.ire h- m i i'.'i. I ! thv iiiavei" for 1 1 he jn: .i of; have hles-ed iny inf. I it iiM ft-"-, -r. 1 !i h -l 1 1 l:ec hor i .My I ld tiiv tottcil.ig -; ps with care: j'. -fore m - viien to lleiv i brignt nini'i. M v so!:, iny father, guide iu.:'"li:Vc ... Local Brevities. 1 . yon want a lirst lass laundry ser . if so a!l on Mr. Heibert Atkiusoti. vho i" Agent for the Fayetteville Steam l..iuii.lry. See ad in thispapi-r- lne If you want a neat shoe and .tie that i- sub- tai.tial, call on inc. I have them in all sizes. J. .1. Dupree. We call special attention to the ad of J'.Ii-" Schnel of Electricity, F. D, Miss, l'i,.ii.l. S e the ad of T.aytoii it Co.,' of New York City.i Thev sell the " Kymple x Print-!-, a new invention for diiplicat i:.r -npifs of w ritings or drawings. letliieg 1 have just received a large -k of M n- ami JJoy's Clothing and )'!"!(i-e to "dl them at Kock JJottolU l ii. Come and examine at once. . J, J. lupice, M-'.r; King r.ros-, is the place to i n Mtr drugs when in Fayelteville. ". tli. ir ad in TukTiMJlS. Notions My store is the pl ipe to buv ir Shin -i. Collars, Cutis, Ties, Hai.d-k'-nlii. f- and I'ndere aie, aud any thing 1 : il ' riotioii line. .1. .1. Dupree. W'.nien"- Washington JJook Agency, "iili help to secure soiucg' ml agents. Nl tln ir ad in this isite. , ori'ss Ctiods Now is the ojrport unity ' t "oni. thiiii; pretty and good. Have i-; iv.-. -i -.1 these go-M's and' prtpose to sc! them. J. J. Dupree, s the k. w local -i of Messis.' Hat per A I.., .1 in j,js is-ue. 'I hev a have I 1 1-- line of stationery, fancy candie i.i -fi it. ling else usually kejif ju a ii ug store. Hit ,.',nv is the time to get your , it- i h .ve lost received onu of tin- lll"s-vt r,n an. of hats ever briutght to propose to sell lieui' lower J. .1, Dhpree. ""'. -il.o-it that Singer Sewing Ma- i a. iU:l -Dy0 xvant a good Machine? Ti"" ' !! ..u him. Sl ' a i of Katon & C lrnett liusiness :,:i,s- of Baltimore, Mi. l'-arn that the f 11 term of Rnies .... . . . - Ac.c'.cmy opened with more tlat- t,-r l t"jeets than ever before. 1' 1'.. ..i ' "L'ri'xuc fiiin nn,ii(.. ut WPi'k 1 1 ; ' the management of Prof. I irKer i and i - , -.ii . i I "' j ,' ail of I). Tl. IIooil iii tbi ism jj i x " r. :i,l..i ;n 1....L' tl....- ,.ui ' - " Ml i""n i io- wi i tivi- ahU- t ii... ill , ... - , .1.-....... i... ii i i.nKlili.,il i j 'J he piotracted meeting will U-m at j the Presbyterian church to-morrow in- i Head of H:uul; Mr. j. O. C;ordau has moved in to the house foruierlv occupied by Mr C F ! Allen iiear-the Primitive church. ; SM , ie new local of Mrs. J. II. Pope.- in iiisn,e.s column. The registration books were burned at 1 the la-t lire. there will be a new r...r ! aun oi voters in Harnett county. ; The hoard of county ooniiui--iotiers ap- ' ," Mit towndups us follows, Averasboro, . K. Grantham: Bailie- j cue, T. W. Harrington;" Black ltiver, A. . . r ! Harnett county. ' W. (iregory; Bufkhorn. M. V. Prince;' - nve, S. II. Wilson; Hector Creek. I. K. Green; .Johnsonville, II. A, Morrison; I Liliitigtoti, .1. II. Gia.lv; Xeills G:eek, : K. IJ- Ciowder; Stewart Creek, J. 1 Urd; Lp.er I.itil.; Kiver, J. I;. 1. Stewarr. The reiristratioii books will be onened " , , ( i for legi-tratois from sunree 2d Set.. to 17 U. t. IS'.n at 12 o'clock. I Public Spsaking:- Ou next Wednesday the ."al, f Sept, A' ,J,1,,irie. oi tlie tljird party, 1 third t I'll f m . m . 11m 11011. jv w . ierr, oj tlie Uciimi ra tie ,,artv Mill speak in our town. Let r la t eVt Iy l.ody, come u.lt and hear the i i"stteof the d.6'. The Sick: Mis. Henry Anderson, and her little daughter, who have been very ill foi i;e Miije is eon valescent, M-s Mamie JJi.zell js eouiUued to her b.-d with typlioid fever. . 11 Mr. M J'. Gaine', who we spoke of in i li-t week'-, puiier as having tvphoid : 1 - feer, i. iniiirovinir. t Mr-. .J. U .lohnson. who Ji is Ijeen ex- treineiy ill for some time is thought to i be improving, ; We learn tj:al !".Illo Rosco Jackson is (pm -lew. ! personal. Mr. M, 1- Iliggs. made a In Wil.iiu la t weidi. llyhij T Visit Mr. Ralph Shaw , of I.iKington, -pent Thiir.-dav in lwiiir r Mr. and Mrs Lt M. I'nderwood. of 'jlcinviMni, .-; flit Friday a .d Saturday in town the g i..sts of Mr. 11. N. IJiz.ell. Dr. .1. R. Fleming, af..-r spentfng -evii'al days in" Riiieigli ati I Rolesville, i reiurne i ijonie i"t i r i.i io ine ueiigni : of his many frjcuK ! ill . 1 !. Mr. K. V. accompanied by 1 I.:- i ,.;.. i ..... l ...i;..i....i :.. if, last TiKsdav for New York where he gms to buv his fall ami winter stock, j i Miss Ileiuk Pariws one of D'inn's most i Tr " . i : . i. I . ,.. .l. ciiarinin oiiir laiucsieii iasi i imay; foe Jo iesboro, where ghe goes to .pend I some time with lei :pnt Mrs. Maggie ,j Uarnes. J Mrs. .1. 11. Edgerton.of Goplsboro, nc-; a treasurer am: a comniittee of live compli-hed by her two sweet lit t le i members, who, togethei with the above daughters, Lena and Nellie, are visiting others shall constitute a central execu-her'so-i and daughter, Mr. J. C. Cos. j Five committee, all of whom shall be and Mis. Thompson, I elected annually by the association. .'ir ii. i o ,in ii, in nun n;is iiitcii ,. ... ,. ., , . ,i 1 liquor tralllc arc eligible to membership 'spending -everal davs at his old home'. ',., . 1 . . , . in this association, near S, .itl Held and Mrs. (Jranthan. who ; f tJU ;,s,0(.ia,io, sh:i !,,;4S ' ""'S f,"' t5"' ui,h, l. the suppression of the nianufactiire ' rricmUa.id relatives at Wilson returned - f i,.,-,.,-rlq.,ors ly means , h-.me lat Tuesday. of (1) agitation and creating sentiment; Miss Mary McKay, opened her music , 12) seem ing better prohibitory Jaws; (3) i school last week under the most Hatters ; the better eiiforceiiieiit of Uinpcrance i Ing auspicious, and parents uli.i are not ; and prohibitory laws. 1 sending their children to Miss McKay, 5. There shall be jn each county an i are missing an opportunity that is not j association auxiliary to the State asso- m r." ii ,i ...i.. l.... 1 often met with. - i Mis Ad lie Young left Tuesday for J j n.altlmoie. where she goes to buy a fall i a-ul wtntei- stock of millinery for Mrs. : .f. II. l'ope. Miss Add'e will spend about two weeks in that city and while i there she will take .'.trimming lessons in ; one of the"' larrt-millinery establish ments in this country. Mr. llennie liirnes, a clever voung gen-leinan from Jonesboro, paid our town a living vijt Wednesday. Mr. P.arees has been agent for th " F. & Y. V. K. at Spout Springs for more than twelve, luontljs. and. coiaiiiue.s to j, old that position with credit to himself as well as the company. A "Remarkable Old Prayer. The followtng prayer set forth by order of King Fdwaid tiu. Sixth" almut 1V0. or say three a-td a half cen-(IU-j,JS js n good reading us can be found om-i le of the llilile. and is sti.l lilted tooue of the sore needs of this troubled -world. Substitute for them that posse-sthe ground and past ui is of the eaith,"1 "all eiiiployers of labor, and this priyer will lit the times we live in: Vo f iiv iirav Thee to send Thv , . . . " , ", .i . IlolySputt into the hearts of thepi that , i i. i I ... n-uMiriu :lllil ori-millds of t he , . . , , e:ir, u that they, remembering them - , ... " . cr st reach out the rents of their houses or iand-i nor yet cake unreasonable tines ir money, after the manner o f covetous " worMiujrs, hut so li-t them out ibuttbe inh ibujini- tbureof may Ih able to jiav world, bavin-- lu re no dwelling-place. hut seeking ol. tenine: thai thev. re-1 inetnbeiin the -hurt continuance of this ' T ------ u,ny conU'"t wth that vhich i s'd'icient, and not join houc Lo Jiou.se ilIul 1:1,1,1 to laml to fU improvHh.nent 'f other.-; hut so behave themselves in jetting their tenements, la-ids and nas- ; titles that, after this life, thev inav be i received into everlasting habitations." ! It i- easy to make the i.roimr ehanire ! 1,1 ,,,ir inipiissilile to letter the ! m 0,11 a.-e; iuiptSsiie to t doetnue.-.-V.Yum Christian J II 1 K V. till II.. !.. 1 dvocate. .11 ASS- At the eall of the t;reensloro TemieK- r V"w'. i''iipeiauce mass-; i. .... . ; i . . r i. ..i.i ;.. i g mt'ti,1' u:is Oreensboro. N. A""' 15' 18UI About one Duixped delegates were : present, ' count ie." rnse iteiegates wereliom trie of tiuili'urd, Wake, .Caldwell, j Mecklenburg, Warren, Sowan, Almiiin ltl, Xlllllliltl ee. boisVtli. JSwani. lrede . ti:itou. m t ... Swain, - , , v-i.moeiiauu, naineii, iiamax, 1-eiK.ir, i ' II . m i ' . . otantly, Anson, I, uienmbe, Kaudolph, Nash, Alleghany, Uockingham, Durham. I).i idson, .Northampton, Catawba and Gra vilje. Tin; meeting was called to order bv 1 Ilev, J. Atkins, president of the Gre ens- I " 'e. i'..:.... t . . r ' " ";,,nn:u" i'dent. ami Kev. G.T. himuious, of Dunn. eeretarv. The follow'itig paper was introduced, and after onie di-cus.-iou was tpiaut- nioii"!y adop;.d V.'lu-i-ea-, There is a strong senti nt i:i o!l5 Slate for the prohibition of f tie li-pinr traliic and for tenijierance in j trail c and for ti-mi-.ei ance in ; .ill! - pii.-i"es; aid whereas, the temper i an:-e imves ui the State hick oriraniza- lion and. therefore, etlieieney in aecotu? ph-Hing the emN -ouglit; therefore, 1 ..... t ..... . . :. .1... ... IJksia"KI, That it is the spne of ' this eon veutiou that we proceed to or- , , , ,, , , ,, ' ' it lilj.li wli'ill liii-MKIii .ill tlwi tiinntiii-iinin forees of the State on a non-purti11 ! ha is, and which shall have for its aim j .till. 11 .lllll IIM Ml' i. 111 1 lll.1 ll-iiiM 1 iiiilv. ..... . (1) the agitation of the temperance epies- j tiou and creation of sent jiient against I 'theli.pior tralHc; (2) to ,cc,,re better i .temperance law's for our state; (.5) to aid , i i:i a hetti-r enfoi'ceme.ut of whatever laws : we may have. i Having d. rid' d to organize a State i Temperance. Association, on motion a committer of cjeven yerc ele ted to for mulate a plan of organizat ion as follows: j Rev."), Atkins, W, Holt, .1. It. eith-ate, j;. r. Gullcy. Dr. .1. W. ...:tg, Kev. I'. :L Hunt, Rev. W. M. urtis, W II. Worth. I'. . I, Candler, J. . Stikeleathe.-, hj. D, Crip. After a inupbi-r .f en'f hnsiastic speech- es, which were heavily received, the . . m convention aiijoui m-d to meet in atter- j -,oou session. i 1 -",m,"ll75 !,,";i""iU"m- j i-oi ted as follows; yr commi.fce on pcrmammt or- nition, beg leaver to recommend ; j i. I hat tlje name oi our organization j i . .i... -v- i. t:.... r...... ,....! suau oe me .oiin i,.iio(m.i i t-iuju-i am n SSOeiati'n. ; Th;lt yw 0i)eers '.-hall consist of ,in..i,ient, two vice-presidents, a reconl- Jnir secretary, a correspond ing sH-cretary '.i. All pcr-ons who are opposed to the ! eiation which shall h ive the. more imme diate oversight of the work in its own territory and w hose -object shall be that of the State association. The auxiliaries' shall meet in such time and place as shall be determined by the county executive committee, G. The duties of the ollicers shall be such as uiually pertain to such ofticers. j The executive coiiim'.ttee shall also, aj- ! point organizers, whose duty it shall be j to establish auxiliaries. They shall also j provjde means for raising such funds as j may be necessary,, ami have general su- pervisioii of the work ot the association, i1 On motion it wus oideredth.it the ex- . eculivc coiiinn te be instructed to see! that a I. ill njodejed riftr thu? Mississippi j loWJ option law 1h' prbpeijy presented to the iv ? '1 egi-latuie of North Caro- j iina a-t !." : ssed will :.m wish of! i tie: tempi-! an convention. ? The folio -,i: resolutfoii was adopted: ' Kksoi.vki. 1 h it in order to bring j i the proper inlltieiu-e to bear to secure the j enact inent by tip- legislature of the law j which we have del ided i est ijnd to be ' : desire-1, the i-ount y and otl;er auxiliary j associations :;re " leqiicstcd to canvass and secure signatures of yot-ers t; a jeti- :jstiug the Legislature to enact the law pnseijhcd "oy ur executive com mittee. A committee of seven was apjiji'pifed permanent ollk'ers. The i following vere nominated aud dtcted : .... r, ,, .;.'. iicsmiiii, lie, i , ii. i i tut., iosi ' ' . vice-president. lcv. r.D. Ilnut: second , ; 1 r ,. vice-president, I. J. Cand ers recording Moretary, L. II- Irelantl; corresponding secretary. Ilev. I). Atkin.; treauici . , Dr. 1). W. C lienbow; executive com-, initte, .1. A. Oilell. J. A. tate, Jr. W. H. Worth, C. I). Melver. F- , Blair. The executive co.niu tt-e have already ! which will be printed aud distributed as soon w read v. -w - - . : friends of temperance are hereby : urged to go forward at once and organ- . j ize in ryery county, arrange for mass-! : meeting and addresses etc., j This move is strictiy non-na rjian, and I it is expected that all tcmnerance Deonie The massiieeting was in every re, ' snect a success. Minv had written civ- ing it their sanction who could not ; meet. We Iioimi the work will be tak-n ! ! up at once and a very large organization j 'secured. ! BUSINESS LOCALS rp .Singersalesman v;uiU to ex- m ..i .. . r ? enaiii one oi ineii Iest in:i bines for cord wood. Call And see him : 'Pr 1 T, Singer man wanfMtb trKle thetMt maf hiyiti the world for another mileh cow. r W ' M K M 1 1 1 (111 M'' III If IK . I I 'II ,l m m m 4 m m i m t m m , i. . '. - v- s m iroou lonaeeo tO Ilaipor iSc Uooi- you want ilrst class Note Paper . or any other kind, call on Harper it Hood. We have it. ilt HariH-r fc Hood's for 5 ets. WE !' ive just received a lot of Fancy andies. Harper & Hood. "T7" 17 l-:ve a good second hauii Cane 1 1 Alt Mill, which we. will sell very cheap, LEE HARDWARE CO. OH to Mrs. I. II. Pope's Millinery store to buy boy ciips. '- . A, r ... .... I I : " " 0 "'"'1 Caps. 7" "TT oan J?(t n,M- sailors at Mrs. A V7 U J, H Pope's from 2.cents up. Tv'7' is the time to iiipurnj-our i-l V 1 Co otfon Qin.s and Presses. See E. F. Younjr, Dunn. N. C. F. Young will write Insuranoe on -i yo ir Cotton Gins and Presses. - f young will write Insurance, for " ' - . E F. Young, Insurance A gent. J Dunn. N. C. WANTi;n--Ab;TS.--VoinHij ,,114 men.! women .p.ferro. to canvass (.r a li;uiiidoliieT j ly lllusl rate.l, inexpensive ).alri. ()-, la-ek. ; A liticral p.'r.ceut allowed. A.I.Iik'.hs, . . rti Woman's Wash Milton Book Aeney, ash-i higton, 1. C. . . O. 1 . j MUSIC SCHOOL. Miss Mary McKay will open ii'Musie School at the. residence of Dry h: Danil's on Tuesday the 21-t. Atigust: She wjll employ a. new Tianb oft Uie t make; and wdj KXUir IILIC KI,I" togiyu SATSI At XlO to :ln tlosu wilo ,nay patronje her school ..I . ... -r Terms $2.50 per mouth, payable at aft"' of each month. !-''). X-C , August 14th. 1894. : '"' KING BROTHERS, DRUGGISTS HOTEL LAFAYETTE HUILOING, Faj'etteville, N. C. ! Trending dealer in fri3-, 1 1 lent .tlediclnew, Chemical, Sec. ! - - j Allen Lee (formerly of Dunn) is with us. I and will te glad to have his f lieuds call. KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES tiy having "j'our work donp at the ji I j First Class Work and SatisfactioiiOuarentced. J. Li ABBOTT, Manager. LATE OP GIRfiKXSBORO ST. CAUADRY. Ill U)!i:i(TATH I.-VSa.V Agent, . ' ; DuiuCk. c. I S 1 II E T I M E T O Subscribe FOR m j ,0 N L Y ONE DOLLAR- l'ER FA Y ET t EVI L LE ST EA M L A U N H R i I f JAS. PEARS ALL, COTTOX DHYER, REPRESENTING lUFWR? U f V ?MH''T frCflM ; JlLoOllO fl LLA. 01 Hum IY uUij 1 '. ! WADLVAD GODWIN, N. C 1 Aflice at IX if. Ifood'rf Drug Stcre. 0' DUNN, S.C. ; FOR SALE mr. - ONE HIGH NO. 4 CLEVELAND BICYCLE. Apply or write at once to D. McN. McKay. 'Dickinson, N. C. TIE Sfllf LEI ffrlNIEfi. AnkW invention Xor (Wplicating copie? of writlrtga or drawing. SIMPLE. CHEAP and EFFCTIVE ENDORSED BY OVER 50.000 USERS From an original on ordinary paper with any pen, 100 copies can be roade. 50 copies of tyiewi ttter manuscript produced in IS min ute?, Send for circulars and sample of work. AOENiP- WANTKI.k. .. LAYT' C. 20 Vesey St,. X- Y. WANTED. Our territory baying been enlar ged, we want a few . jnore hustling, energetic men to self1 and collect for tlie Singer Sewing Machine Company. Will pay salary and comm'asjon and furnish a nice light running wagon, aent must furnish horse ami make $500.00 ligntf. Call or aldress, J. 1J. COLKMAN. Ag't Raleigh. N. C. I in i iiriuroiurjiiir T I) V r 11 h Un e , Of ium, I II Whisky or Tobacco. I II Front' free; $5 to cure : f irnlititn urlktwtrv '-1 i T i e. r- l.- r t, r. IIIWl OIl 1 hahitH- $2, for .wring tobacco habit. Addr. sa R. WISON. Fleipitlg. T rxa. j 1 a,i ' 'USM1CSS the first oi January, and it you liveaiy worK to be done cotne at once. 1AM GOING TO hive some fine buggies for the fall trade which will be neat, good ami subatancfal, and you will do well to call on oic before purchasing else where. Hespeetfull'. J. A. JOHNSON. 8 7 a GO O a c . i r. U. IO o a V- 2 s re J -i -i - i " s 3 TO -5 5 3 "0 -J 3 3 3 2-5 fD w V e- - z sr.- .n c a ! 4-v 5 r ? O X CD z 91 2 a i T.i I p . 12th & F. StP, Baltimore & Cha. Sts. j Washington, I). C. Baltimore, id. i i i -I prepared to give its tndent tbi , benefit of Office, Bank and Count jn I House Practice in all it letoil. Long and extensive experience ha perfeted ; facilities' suoh a ctnnot be foipid c!.r I wliete. Commercial Brancha. Short . liand, Typeu riting and Fenmaiidiip taught by fckert: . Catalogue ii or) j appHr-j.ti.ui to: Ubl Notice mimnwmmmmi ha i I rr lULLLUL PIAWOS - DO YOU NEED A PIANO ? DO YOU NEED AN OKG AN ? WRITE US A POSTAL "FOR 04.T.-VLD3-TJ3 AW-J . PRICES- J WO HASTY COOPS SOLD, 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS. BEST FACILITIES BUYING AND SELLING- ' From one to tjiree years rfbr payujent freight paid Varranted will i-ent you one ujial pajd fey Lais WE ARE NEVER UNDERSOLD WRITE TO I V RALEIGH BRANCH OP MMk I I I. IIOIjSL UlLLtK (V Will ML p IiOOEESSLVE NSTITUTJ DUNN, N. O. FALL TERM BEGINS AU3U.ST 33ND.; COilPEI m TEACHERS, FAJTHFOL SERVICES, HAREM;ry . FOR I1 AH T JL'ULAUS, ADDRESS ). U. rAUH "CIC, Principal DUNN. UARNETT CO., NORTH CAIJOLIlA HARPER DRUGGISTS We take pleasure i-i annojirtcjng to the public that w liavc toVirm our iw"lor', anil have aiMed inaterially to our stock of Unigs. We cr-n T'irt nigh anytbing usuallv fount in a first eh ss Drug Sioro. In addi'ioi; t ui larSe stock of DUUOS; C'IKMCCALS. PATENT MKDlOi KS, n'n will find. nice line of TOILET ARTICLES, PKFUMEliY. S . TIOXKRy. &c. . . We have ami keep in stock Toilet ani Merl'cate.l .Soaps. C'-.nJus, Brushes. Faoe Powder. Tablets, c., and a Hue of CANDIES. A8f Fine Cigarg, Clieroocg, Tobacco. AP-d Snufi; 4lso -LAMP ami MACIHNJi OIL, an d man- other useful articles not riieti tioned. We thank our many friend for thejr libnil patronaco, and report fully invite all to call at our Store wben in reed of anytbijli; in our line. 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The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Aug. 30, 1894, edition 1
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