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Ivei.vnirlLe njcssae ol Jnncs ! s address, aml eno'oso to rs, TllE nfl-Alverti-ing rates furnished on ap ,li.-iti...i. , lle8 this - . lfntttll Tit limit I ttf n leruxl HCAl'.CS i.." ; . iyei.vnglLe rr,tsa;e of Frftnc's jaddress, aml eno'oso - ! from the field of P,via. Hitler might , T iLe - i -ell have Bt l his Uc4.ub.u-an al ; ubscription price .cco,r(1. ..All U waineil ii-i-0 -' gave honor you already have ours, send in $1,00 If the positions of Tnst under the j fr Thk Constitution for one year, 'o eotninuideation will 1 acevptel i unl-" accompanied by me name. . . DANIKL Editor, J. V. PITT MAN, J BtHint- Manager. DUNN", Harnett County, N. C. Iilnn, X. C, November 28, 1S94. raiStlON LETTER. . 1 -..1 , . . Imil w riter's j ueen placed at auction and Knocked din 10 the hi-he b ddt-r, they could not Lsve befn more complete ly a nutter of l.argin a .d -ale, tint they have b one under the fusion rtgirre. The union wr.s a coUb'oided business transHt-lion the del iv try of i so many Ilrpublican vott a to pur jchase a Senators'iip, t;-o lmnsfi-r lo jsomany l'.-pulist votes to secure a It is the greatest American weekly newspaper. Tls will atfjrd you an excellent -pp rtu lity tn have two.go'xl news papers for the next year, one to fur nish you the county new in the quxkrst and best possible shape tLc other to bring each week the news of the great world, tdeminj with politics, current history, fann 1. . .1.: :ii congretsmati's s-at. Kven tne poor ; ing mieresis ani ever unnS iuub n,,4 f just ill -a: ion w.'.cii me interest every raemh?r ot your tamt' prelpnse oi jr.-Mi: ., l'l;c lOr Il.'iliM',!-: regret by city. L'apt. te'.cgiaphed v. r - i v-d w; i Tini". 1 enemies uT 1 e!iocrncy cu-1 !v. Yon will find 110 hotter Mil to in Se.ia find In !nux-:'!cni e lections !Ct'!l ! 1 nan the present. ; to subscribe nor any 2rcat ; t ken away lra: t:i-m. , It doe noi rK;u ie a proir.. m . ! for. -ee that their ambition, though wrtf.:..- i:.ir!.j at once morocntariy successful, w ill turn out !'or j..tr:cuiur4. Mi-i vt itust. nr.il aslits in the end. Tne 1 uuv r-"" II joL K nsom replic i that his falh-j fusion movement of 'Oi ill stand er's wounds were painful but not ser- j forth in the history of North Caros ... - .I,;..:-., linn, branded with infamy, ns the firor mil on v conloineraM.'U of iln, through one of his piantstiona whe.- j ecm(i,u lha Cv0-debauched a Ktite into a base contest for spoils.! Correspondent Nows & Observer j greater season offer j,he buggv was overturned ana lie ell to the ground, badly bruised. Mr. Tom Kansoui was with him. Hon. F. M. Simmons and Col. A. ). ndrews are here. Mr. W. W. Iiarf.cr. the able and 1 ifablc edit r f the Greensboro 1'at ri.t wf" in the city to -day. Mr. U". W. Scott, of Lenoir, ha Tie Latest 1 Xow tliat the election is re!ros pective, let 113 conr.tulate part the sequel. When Speaker Cri p and j Representative Tomer, Coi krell, j Culberson and a lew others of th-1 i faitliful Democratic guanls s'and up S oriH'rorii tne 4 Election returned to his desk. He deplores in the House of Representatives 01 i he defeat to the paity for whos .suecess lie worked so hard, but hopes for victory in '16. The annual Confederate Fair is rr.iinjr on thi9 wo.-k at Williard Hall. Tliree N.rth Caroiiat young ladies take part, Misse Lucy Youg, Ethel lUglcy and Annie Bell. The pro ceeds p,o tn the ueetjy exCon federate aoldiorn. many ot whom have drifted to this city. The critical il! ie33 of Miss Mary Rtevenson, oldest daughter of the Vice-lisidcnt, at Asheville, is de pl.ircd by hosts of friends here. It ha" b.en Mrs. Stevenson's intention to introduce her two eldest daughters next month, and the occasion prom ises to be one of the great social events o December. Miss Steven tun is ab..ut 22 3'Pars of age and has always been very delicate. Misses Julia and Detita Stevenson, are 'attending 3chrol near Philadel phia, and have gone to Asheville, .North Carolina to be with their sis ter. Mrs. Stevenson has given up her apartments at the Normandie, Aid will not return here this winter, it is thought. Senator lli'.l will renew his Fight on the income tax as goon as Cons gress meets. He was here a few days ago on his way South to rest before resuming his Scna'qri-il du ties. The President will advocate the repeal of the lax on State banks with certain limitations, providing fr Federal supervision in his forths C-min! mes-ae to Congress. '1 he Prv-hlcnt is confine,! at Wood- ley with rht imiatio ...;!,. not a: tend Ti:ed.i"s i he calling together of the Kil ty fourth Co.igrrss, tht-y will perhaps icineraber the tau it of Bryan, the boy orator of the l'lattc, who spoke during the Fifty-second Congress cf the "wedir-shancd ssiace on what V3 1 used to be called th.j rcpul)lican sido" j and will believe they are in truth the last roses of the summer blooming late in the winter of discontent. Tlc ; WE HAVE JUST COMPLETED AIM ARRANGErlEWT WITH T H A T GRAD OLD ouAMsinw OF oM brigade will be sally depleted. .. w - TLe ranks bo ihinntd by the b- j QW PRJCHS C Ot liuv. 1 1 at j 4 1 v aiig, 1 .wow sweet euckoo notes will be but a mcniory: Sprin. cr wi'.l be missed, with his popgun inea-urcs; By num. the tall Indianian, wtll b. seen no rnf)re sta ing clirough t!ie hall thou lit fully wrestling wit h the problems of slate; the voice of Jerry Simpson will no longer echo the doctrines of free trade and single lax; the syms pathetic Colorado voice of Late Pence will not call attention to the clock; Amos J. Cummins will not act in the double capacity of states man and newspaper corresponded ; Bonrke Cock ran wi?l not. bold the galleries spellbound, while he brirgs up floods of glultural oratory and pounds the desks on each side of the isle; Cooper, he of the Rutin hair and hatchet faie. the quoi.dam perse, cutot of old Gen. Raum. will not descant upou the virtues of paper money; Ash Caruth will not break in upon the climaxes of Lemuel Eli Quigg a.ul the as ute Dolilvcr; the hoary locks of W. C. IV Breckin ridge, and the wise counsels of Clif tou R. Breckinridge, will be lost; Outhwaite will no longer escue the He could iinajority wth an opportune rule; last Friday's ' "Ul not le ts'. Wilson will nut be Cab: ret meeting, r.-.id :v. have t there to sug: r t.vritf reform pills wi !. convene ti.e next t;":i.i;. t -a Vool- ; nis winsome -ory ai.d per-ua.Uv l-y, hi country .ca:. A few day a ! notes. . ago he ;i.p.-.i arvl .-' faineil his ankle. I though; Pod Diskiukea and Duke ; Bottswere I.h.1 ,nJh n,oa 1 nere WU1 "e ,nnV important swallow, but .Mr. Sauerherring is B. ROUSE OF BROADWAY, N. Y. AT3D WOW HAVE HIS GOODSIIMYOUR TOWN WHERE THEY CAN BE HAD WITH ART FF 1 T HE x FF. CQW Y O U frtuu Wisconsin to Con- There will be ; moves upon the Legislative chess , board. The treatment of the hnan- rominc hpr " " iu v.. oil- ,,, : -1, . gres9j j 'tucoii, mi win reipnre wise states Thesurar raUor. .."..i- inansu'P 8 11 as wise politics Mr. O - .-.s m.v. cull)," H1C .11 I . . . n..r.nm-i r... in aaa tn w,u 5Te io sail close to wind vuw.. iuc u- i'a.11 ougar Bounty will have envious rials in the It has beeu decided not to attempt Republican party as weU as bitter position will be extremely hazard ous. lie may win a crown or hi to pass the popgun bdls. The Gov- S t9 n',ie. D?"cra crnmer.t cannot afford to further re ducc the revenues. There is sajd to be apolitical part i ,81,n Lllnh"- . In th Allm' nersMn oa toptcs hetwen Jones of ! "l? raSt P'ly cho.e the Nevada and Cameron of Pnnsyl- j m,dl,.,c pa,h' w,,ich is 'he "fest. dis vania by which Jones gets free silver 1 a,nllnS "1 expect, swash- and Came on the Presidential nomU i , S sPker and commending nation. ! ma)8eirto the a proval and favorisn. of the fair-minded powers of his i party. 1 Apropos of ihe political maelstrom, i it may bu of interest to know that j The Visitino; ConsiJLUtiont Our neighbor in Gi t gia, Tne A" AIMD TO VINCE THAT WE ft! E AIM BUSINESS CALL OW US WITH 1 HFIVIT atidget 2 lead pen 1 VCldl tils, or 3 late pen oils, or 1 j'd. of nice lace or : hat full of toys'. OK WITH 2 29 yon can get a paper of pins, or a pa jht of needle, or 1 yd. f extra white lace, or 1-2 quire of pain'r, or 1 hpool of cotton. Oil FOR ?5 you can get 1 quire of extni good note pa--r, or 1 package of envelops, or I .-o.l of G ply machine cotton, and other articles at the same jiriet-s. which are household licecs sdlies. 3 LADIES VEST 23c GENTS' FINE DHESS SHIRTS. 4 4c EX TRA II F.AVY GEANS RAWERS He. NICK HOSK 5c. AND LTP. mny of the prominent Women iu ftsliino'nn late n.r n o - "m - iuiti pass- ' 1 ... 11, i g inters: in politics. Mrs. CIpv i Unl N e kl nln. the gr'at - n 1 1 ves to liscqs with h,er iati. j C31 uf aI1 A,n"J-n wjekly newpa mat friends the differe nt phases ofiP pri'2s net'. w.'?' to v'?i the p.ditical situation. The ladies ; every subscriber of tin. The Cen' pf the Cabinet are also perfectly con j tual Times. It will iu tV versam with the mutations, of poli-l rilPm ..r . s . . . -. lu.,g the.o &lr8. Carlisle , - ' ' J ! TI1K WEKK WHA' IN TO'VN ' deserves the title of -stateswomau." J'"1H!r; br,m,,, r ' ,:i,est uews r ; COIE AND EXAMINE AND BE ' for Mi can siain with ease any' ,M wor'd ami many exoel'ent fe it- CoN VENCED. j 'oliiict argument firm a D-rnocfa. ! ures of ?ilccil v.orest t- fie sta'e 0 s G TBI 1 100000 MAJORITY U, I Dcmoerats should not iM-oome dis coiiraed at this largo majority, and rv, niemtM?r vve have anotlie chanee in 1S9C, .....1 K-lmr l.innon tl.rlf it Will 1 1 'understood that THE TlMEs'job ollke is the pi act; to nave nice worn none, We submit this advertisement ioi 3"our con.-ileration. READ THIS ! J-J" will be to your interest to read 1- JUST ARRIVED, Our rew JOB PRESS and the LATEST JOB TYPE male in the FOUNDRIES, an I we arj P R K P ARKQ , To do your work as NEAT and ns '-'HEAP as you can possibly get i dime in the STATE. g do our own work and ack no mac any odds in Style and nriocs. HELPING HAfeiD ' We are taught, to deal with u tellowman JUS TLY, and to iip r: helping hand. Thia we intend to do. and we hope our elf.rts vr'ill men with the coperation of the busint.-s, men of DUNN, and all other a 'j in ing tong. I will pay you to send us your order. a o c C3 3 v -4 . O r- 5 c K 1 5 2 - i X X 2. O 'X. 3 3- 5 O I i i C3 ?3 5 1 v. J ft X- S L W. 41 ' 4 A.cflclress THE TIMES . JOB OFFICE, f irl 1 1 ft tG tin 0 ill FILL GOODS BEING AND A FEW DAYS III STOCK - - DID P A 1 have tie PRETTIEST and CIIEAPESTIine of AX!) EVER BROUGHT TO DUNN. My. stock of GLOTHING. HATS AIMD SHOES D j T BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATE D 'f oooo- Grive me a call Yours to I'LEASE, Ova Coods'aam rue BezT Our Purees me lohzst ECEIV m i y. o RECEIVED J.j: etaudnoint. bei des ii- u5.ua! w?I on luctfd de j liA CIC K T S TOli P- I D unn, IS , O-1
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