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' - V J .THE. COUNTY UNION PL'.NN, llai-uett County, N. C. CMuS MXTtSG. List Thursday we started to the STATE OF NORTH GAROLINA, Harnett County En:civd aocoi cling to postal ic-ula-ti ms at tii" postotlkt; it Dunn, N, i' a. .eo;id elas.s matter. G. K. GRANTHAM, j. p. mr I NTH AM. IT MAX; J Editors. I Lave this day levied on th to, towing lands belonging, to the person or great na' Bering of this body of the persons named fur default in payment, of their State and County taxe. nd B.ptist host a-oy-'inted to inoet with; .-.! sc.! the same to ia,j Li-jhest hinder fr cash at t .e Jour, House door in - l ,- .- rnKo- i Lilliniiton on Monday. Mav 6th. Is95 for Lxe dne f..rl89l a-d all arrears, iie CUUtCO Uk, llia'UOlia ill uuUv. . .. - v p m ..:,r .f ! LAND SALE! : r-r--v r- A - t Anderson Creek Township. Lii'ot Ishatn Lucas Lucy McNeill C M 1 UilOIVS AX I "KM lT. -AU f'opimui.lcatimis juusfc reach us on Tuesday evjiing, Not lees ff Cliurrh entalniiw lit nrul nil oilier iH-tuvn uf like uiann.T from which revenue is to be derived, will be chared cents i-er i.ne. Easiness local- will be m.i" to ronlnr ad vertisers nl 5 cent jr Pne. Local without r jiUlar advertisement! will be charged IX t utn-j.er line, Mibucribers will be cut off at the expiration rf !i.ir ub.scrtition unless we an in-tihl ai d up ajir w ill be discontinued until the nnt.scrii.tioii i.-t i-aid ui. ; : foniJiHiiiH'atini.g must , always haw the autl.or rt nann MitriH'd. and must l written j laii.ly on ('lit-si.i-i of tuc X'aiJ'T. r-jr Advertising rates furni-died on ap : htatioii. ISr'A'o Icjitl notices inserted without cash m udviAt:e. No commnhicatlon will bo accepted unless aecunpauicd by the writer's Paine. t;-r,All :nv rti( iniits Inserted four Unci i c wi ks will lx; counted one front Ii. and will be inserted ami charged until nidercd di-continucd when the lime is not .specified. TEP.mS CF SUBSCRIPTION. at iuar lan county and our objective point on the railroad was Siedmun of the C. F. & V. V. Hfivi.! ' r-.ie.Iiefl thern. wo found ai brolber wh was expecting u, stand- L Lrter A Ii estate J .Me o ; --" P.,-. X' T?.i,. n r for N Ila) estate. U.y N A Tumor J A & sister A ".re s I 1 i- L I'wrtei r int nonr a finp. hur1Cail(J bu'JirV not UlV u o c fur fiom the depot. -Are you lo-,k-ing for an boily T' we asked, "Yes," j was the reply, "looking for you, Trul. e N F A v e r a -i b o r ( To w n s 1 1 i p llaretoot Jas B liarcf sot N K Be"'on C M Three outlis Six Months : tine Year..,., , S-nt ly Mail, l'ayable iii advance Hodges II A X. C Avmt 10 1895. l)i:.N, A'.. T ALL PERFECT. Since the beginnirg of the world there has been rnistakes made by all .cneralions, and since the fall of Adam in the garden of Eden there l as been sins of commission and luiiiniss-ion and so all men every where must admit with truthful touues that .-ill is not perfection 3et. nor neither indeed will be. There are thousands of good men with good intentions who have been . led in ihe wrong way and under the influen.ee of men who were souly interested for self and cared nothing for the interest of those who put him in power. Men who were in debt and all turns in life seemed to be rgainst them, thought to make the change would bring prosperity to the land and so they deliberately mde up their minds to leave Che party of . their birth and try tho virtue ia the new one. the People's party. w';ic'i thev did. - We haven't got any hard words o say against such men bit will say they were deceived and have now found it true. Men tomakelaws for our people " to be governed une'er must thorough ly efpj'p themselves and be m ?n o tleep and careful thought. Like all other professions, witbmt, study- it is a failure. No doubt many eoctl men and mounting with i.iua, we were soin trotting -over the ssndy roads, with rapid pace, towards the place ot meeting The union assembled next morns UidLil in-' as the m( sse-;gers' from the va- Capps G Aa rii.us churches began to come p from nil par's of the bounds of. the! Sou h River AssochiLion, and soon the ...rge Lease was filled. Tnc gen ial and kindly speaking "moderator" who never fails to attend these qu3r terly assemblings of hi brethren, was on hand and in due time to ex end the hand of yieeJng to ail. Uro.'Tsh m Royal, hi this regard, is an example to all the union u eet itj"3 of the Association, His rres-ene;- ve may always rely on to cheer and counsel the brethren in their work for JCbrist. The Missionary sermon was preached by the writer on request of the committer on re liirious exercises; and we a'so Lad an excellent discourse from Rev. Bro. JC ay lor on the greatness of the wcrk of missions in our bounds and in all lands beyond. The interest in the .meeting was enhanced by the presenco of the young editor of the N. C. . .Bap:ist, Bro. John A. Oates Jr., whosa well delivered address and pungent words of truth against the liquor trafli 2, the great curse of our land, moved the whole body of Lea s that ' eagerly imng;upon his won'... It was a treat to hear htm throw the hot "shot among those of all the Christians of every name, who vote for men who drink liquor. It wes a high indict inent against them, but it was a true bill nevertheless. Un Sunday news had been rumor ed aroui.1 that the liev Dr. C, Dur ham from Raleigh would be there, coming across the country froui the 52 2o .o0 j 50 f 1 30 .; 2 2S 50 40 j 1 00 Acres Description, Residence McLeod Creek Cates Anderson " MoCranv braiic Residence McCranv branch White Ridge' .nd;ron creek Little creek Description near Dunn -m Date TS9i Tax &Cost $3 30 1 83 1 70 ) 80 3 G3 - j 2 03 j o 1893 & isai 1 10 189i 2 63 Date Tax & ( '(J 1834 ,1393 & 1831 189 4 Crenslrtw J M Godwin S A & W J Taylor 2 town lots Dunn Juniper 32 j S R 1 ' near Dunn 1 town lot Ounn 173 I S R C ne ir Dr. m Surles 9 19J B ,U.S R Weaver lace c ( Alitigo & L Jones land j 25 Mingo 2 town lots Dunn land V Cedar Greek Union meeting, and a lare crowd assembled in the church awaiting his coming, in anxious ex pectation, and about 11 o'clock he drove up being brought over, by a brotl;er from the '-isi int Union. He was at once invited to enter the pul pit. Perfectly self possessed and quiet in manner. Dr. Durham read from the pitle to the Romans, and the 8:h Chapter, i a. .sing at the 18th verse as his text in Miee words "For I reckon that the sulering9 of this are not wot thy" etc, ec. His discourse wa a masterly ef fort; earnest, tender, full of inspiring " Averasnoro I R. S R B R Mingo B II branch S R SR Min40 BR 63 town lots Dii B R Duni j Description jGu in 'Swamp . jlry Cr-ek 'S iv er Pun Dry Creek LeeW.A AULeland & Layton Korris U J 10 lpe IWnry 1 1 00 Surlcs Airs M E 133 ca er Y' ,t state 5 4 AVilkins R 1; ' o0 Wilkins W T 10; Wood A'.ex 1 60 : Coats K V, i I 17 Coats J S 1 : HodirsJ W Kornelius 2 00 Aioore J A 58 Pope Hnry I 10G7 S't.iklundAB 3 lew. J :! 151 Crodir 'I '-os. Chapin L B 't Barbecue toviiship' Acres Cameron A .1 CO Cameron Jack 73 tiarvelle G W 50 Lemrors J A -GO McDonald I) J 1 16 Restorant Eliza 1 G4 Small Mrs Mangie 1 50 Sewell M B 2 38 , AIcAarthur Alex 1 92 i Chapin L. B 210 Crowder Thos. Black River townslup Adams JT 15 Williams J A Flowers J W estate 179 Gardner J L 26 Holland Lem 75 Johnson Isabella . -75 . .Mathews Wm estate 100 Mathews John 58 Wren W P 140 AIcLeodWT .2iJ, Aioore S C . 27 Stephen son Cade 33i Grove township, Ciias Stewu t heirs 100 acres Co line Hectors Crv"ek lownsliip, I A Dean 33 acres Hectors er Rambeaut J R heirs 78 acr s Neill or 1. 1894. .Wood Sim 174 acres Holly Spring rd' Baker J E ae;es Hectors er 1834 ! Johnsonville township. Bridgers A.nos 100 ac Duijic Broadfoot C W100 acres Ree 1 y liranch 1893 -'31 $ acres Gum Swamp 1892 to "94 $13 23; Jjamberou Mrs Swamp 1892 to ",94 $4 69; Came on Jack 129 cres r .t 1833 & 94 $1 V) 4 37 3 63 8 08 2 37 1 57 2 63 4 30 36 U 1 97 2 17 3 70 liy vn-t'i;- of a decree of the Superior f:mot of Harnett count v. I will on Alor.- dav. Mav Cth 1S95, sell to the highest ; bidder fur cash at the court house, uooi IIlington, N. C, 131 acres of laud in Xeills t'reek townsliip. Ilarnetr f-ountv, adjoining th lands of R. Mitch-: ell, Vv' V. . Pearson and others and known as ihe McKay hind and more fiillv desciilK'd in a dei-d executed by John A. McKi-.v to J. W. Flowers. T:iis Mureh 7th, 1S:5. ! .f. McK. Cvrp, Commissioner. AIr-14-4t. j NO i ICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of a power of sale contained in a "certain mortgage deed n-ade.by ik-nrv Pope and wife Eliza, and record ed in liook II. No. 2, pages ;l 33 6, records of Harnett county, I will sell at pu-'lie sale for cash, at the court house do)f in Liliiu-itoM on the 17th- day of April ls9 , ar 12 o'chwk M, 2 blocks and three Lot- of land within the . tow l of Dunn, being block VV' and CCJ and ict Nos. 1 and 2 in block FFF, One lot No. 1 hi Kloek liil 13, io satisfy said mor tgage deed. This Mareh 9th, 1S05. -. J. J. Wadk, Mortgagee. F.P.Jones, Att'y. mr-lJ-lf U L U Barb-cue IT L R Duncan cr. ls634-93 McNeill lard 1 to aii 1L Duv.n, 1893. Acres ! Description B R ? L-ng br Keunii s cr i Buli's cr edls cr Long br Bnie's cr b; r Long'br IvLiiuies cr Ilujih cr $4 93; Fone Hafdie 40 a.-res Big Jun per 1SJ2 to 'Ji 32 54; Harrington A Al Fsl 100 acres Beaver Creek 1892-'91 $2 70; MuL.iuch die Frong lc94 $2 0;. McNeill N 11 203 acres Gum Swun.) 1831 to'93 $iz CO; , ....... . : x i. p l. . e v i : . . .i . .. . , nut: Bi-v-u mulc tuc um . o,fuiuer i lauu to iuc L.iiristian and wonder, the folly of their way ami will reiurn i fully lucid and cltar to the piainest to their, party the parly of thcij first j comprehension of alt; and the close love. A hearty welcome awaits the j attention of the packed uudienee was retu n.of thf se who have been de- j rivcttod upon him m evidence that reived. and we feel safe in say ing j the woids spokeu by him were re lli.i't the majority of those, that were j eeived into hohesi hearts, mi-dead are hadly. deceived. It is j That sermon ot t e noble not necessary for us to mention the j preach r will be rvr -etnbered when bad conduct of the leaders of the ord j the speaker who deinered it will te part3- for it is now too well known and felt by nil classes. We are willing to adniit that the Democratic party has fallen abort in no more on earth. The Roseboro effort to build a church was considered at the union ad money raised bv cash t.ud sub- fiom Dunn, on land already donated by Bro, Marshal L?e ami si-ter Win ifred Barefo)t. A very desirable locality for a church wi.icli w..rk has been fostered b' tiie Execut ve ixaru oi u e touin uiver1 Associa- )naries "era senile linings ana lias .not Kepi its jseripttons for that purpose. A ,.at pledges as it ought to have done, but ; collection was a!-o taken on Suudav that w:.s no good reason for leaving ! for the new church about to be bu it the party. To reform the party y..u ! jn the Lee settlement, about 10 miles must stay in it and labor manfully to t hat end. Bad things are not reform d by coram tli:ig evil things, so to : reform a thing you must slay in it a .d lalKr for that purpose, If it were in our power to wipe the imperfections of patlips , from' the j.tjon through the- Miasii face of the earth e would do so. but l)lovl,a by lherat the present writer be ve teet to Know that the crimes and ; lng Uie p.e-id.er a. that point at hins of tliv3rd party, both ommifs, j Ulis limCf cverv iib ,vUy ia cae! ion and commission would be ,.liei!Ilonl1 greatest task of all. Now in concluio. we ask the fair An flIe r tue mluded men, men who are open to j Gazette has been unearthed . dating conviction, to think and consider the i 3ck lo 1S9. ; I' those days sea lolly or their way and decide at once -I isIard cotton sold al 47 to 50 centos to be men of the proper spirit, and t l'er P'' d, bacon 18 to 20 ce its per come out ami confess to the people j round. Hour $12 per barrel, ' ikev that, they wert deceived and will in j 70 cen's Prr Those rr- cill- AlcNtill fdarv 100 acres Monroe IM. 18','3 and '91 s3 county line 1894"$ '5 80; Williams Cebia 150 acres. rail Neilf Jetf 15 aces R e. Br 1892 to '94 $2 74. - Bu khorn Township Holt Elizabeth Est. 47 acres Bakr W A 49 acres ALU Creek 1894 $2 10; Brown Creek 194 M ol; .Jooiison .Nannie 41 acres i'arlierS Lack-in y JciifiCtt-oOj acres .Little Cte'ck 1S34 $2 07, Liliii.;:toii''i' :wiisti p Bethe.i David 41 acres U L 11 1832 to '91 $2 95 ; Btautiv J D 100 a.:res Shaplield 1H93 to '91 $9 74; AlbKeth-ui A A 300 acre 1891.' 7 97 ! 1 57 ! 3 37 ':i . '3 65 1 7 70 ! 6 75 . 7 97 9 97 3 63 I nn " . 175 21 i 1 83 j 2 13 1 6 90 ! Tax & Cost 3 80 3 33 3 87 r i O o 2 57 4 37 1894 3 30 7 97 5 35 ,1833 Date 18b4 1893 94 lfi)4 1892 to 94 1894 it Date Taxe & Ccsi 189 4 ; 3 -59 M 3 19 4 07 : . 4 21 ; 2 73 : F81- I 3 30 i 4 53 ! . 3 80 . 2 3,; l, 2 30 2 63 ! 3 30 1 97 , 2 S3 3 63 , 1 57 pond 1833 to 94 3 79 LAND SALE! In obedionPr to an or.ler and decree of the Superior Court of Harnett county, 1 will, on Monday aiay Gtn i-.t at l o ciock r. ai., sen to the Li-rliest bidder at the ('ourt House door in Lilliniou, is'. C, 1,5' 0 acres of land in Johnsonville township Harnett county. r. C, adiointndr the Janos of J. ' M. Marks, ; Lauiont ami others, 'tx-Ion-j-in? to the estate of Mrs. F. I. Murchiion d.cd, and sold for the purpose r f iiiflkiPLr arsel- to !av debts. The said will I ; sold in lots rt suit the purcliasors, aad id jts oi t lie san-e will be ex hihiic h1 at the sale.- Terin-j of sal one-half cash, balance in six months, Deferred i-ayuient-i to bear interest at8ier cent per annum from date of sale Title reserved until purchase money is paid iu full. This Alar. I8.i.. D. A.FAUCETTE, Ap 1 vr . CoiumissioiiPi1 Having this day been appointed Com missioner to make sate of a certain lot or parcel of laud- assigned to John 11- G re gory, Millie' v Ilea ler Sarah (J. .n-ni-., and (Jaliie A. Williams heirs at law of A. B. Gregory deceaed, by Commis sioners appointed lo partition hiuds of said A. Ii. Gregory deceased. See re port tiled iu said ease, No t4 special pro eeediiigs docket of Superior Court of the County of Harnett, page 32. and for a dt'sci iption cfsiiid t; :'ct or parcel of land it bi-hi lot. no 2 of said Ilepovt, see the ame. 1 will on M nd;y at 12 o'clock M. May the-Gth day IS'J.l. oiler. for ca.-li flie laud's above referred to, in accor dance with my said Comm!--ioM and the order of sale. This Feb. 2oth 139o. i J. AIcK. Byrd.! y ( 'ommisMoner. 1894 GONE- I am Lore with the NEW YEARstill in the lead. SAME STAND. Complete stock of prugs. Lowest Brir.fi your Presctiptions to us, they are filled by a R 1895 HJ. Price-, ered P We maka l-Le celebrated itch Cure, jnu LUKii-.o PAY Complete stock of gaideu seeds. Fjesh stock TARIFF QKp Use Botox n your meat. "Vre have it finely, powdered. ruAPhi IIS r-wrvtiofiv else invited to can annssee us wuemer von h.,,, ... . ... , . - . - Oe -Ifao. iiiMi; ji-"!. Wfehir j o,ae r.nd all a prosperous New Year, I am, yours to please. Jan-16-tf D. H. HOOD L FiiiiB Ml In th Su- perior Ciuirt Notice ofS.de NOK i ll CAROLINA, iiarnet ("onnty. J..M. Fleiniuing, vs. D. Baseom Parker, ! H-iving been appointed a commissioner, in the above entitled ease, at the Feb. I'-rni lt05 f Harnett .comity Superior. Court for that purpose, ! will s il at rubiic s;dc for ea.-h, at the po.-toiliee in tiie. town ot' Dimp, the G;h -day of Aniil IS1) at 12 o'clock M. the Lot ami buildiiigfiht-ivou. known as "The, Proi-gre.-.-ive Institute,'' located within tin town of Dunn. This March the 5th 18t).V ' F. P. Jom-s, i inr-G-lt. Cidiinii.-ioner. . NO! ICE CF LAND SALE ! By virtue of a power of sale contained, 1 k . . .'- .1 I 1 M,-klfOM(tik 1 I,,,.! t.t.t ),k l.l- -V oi; uauicron A A 1UU, vv p.t,.ker :llu xVite'to Airs. C. Lauc, and RB 100 acres ,Gtiui:i ,-f.n,o ,!,.,i i,, ii .nk H x,,. . i,:n-.s r 1 1 Ml road 1892 to 'i)l in J A 150 acres Alids 61; .w'mitii Jas 50 acres roud 183 4 $2 30; Ale- Beaver Dam 189P$2 07: AS 21 acres JViill Creek 1894 $2 L1 L R It'J't ?J 77; iVmr.ert-.-n E L lbO acres' U L 11 Ncill Cicelv Towi.siiiii Bram h II M 50 acres Net Johnson Eliia r.i 20 ;.cr s Hughs Creek 1K94 $1 70. Stewart. Cretk 'i'ownstiip W G Adams 218 a rcs C Cov x.gto.. Parker 50 acres Residence U 33 I $4 65; Ale! Residence 1894 $l"5r,; McLan Fred 25 acres Reside Lean Riclianl Es'., 50 acres llom-tead 1834 $197; Pa Creek 1834 $2 40; Turner Peggie 10 acres Ilomestea t A B300 acr s Gum Swamn 1894 $3 90; Walsou Wa! Parker Cir Jr. 132 Homestead 1894 $4 02, Upper Litt e River Township Douglass Nathan Fs, 1393 '94 $6 63, 11 Creek lb94 $2 13; F River 1894 $10 75; Dotigald Lucy 72 acres Pi, records -f Harnett count-,. I will .-ell at-public sale for cash, at the Post Usee iu.the t'wn of Dunn, on tin; 27t?i d iy of Apiii 189,1, at 12 O'clock AI. that vahiabl.';' lot and residence iii the town of Dunn; on the corner of Broad and El join street it beb'g the same place' where ihe said S W pal ker and family now hve. Also one i',aer ti i. c of land iu Stewart's Creek towi..-h;p. Harnett county, con taining thirty-six acre.--, be the same more er less. Said lands are fully d--scribed bv meets and bounds iu the afore said mortgage deed 'reference-' to wh'uh' is hereby had. This'AIarch 2-"th, 1803. : AlKS. C LANE, Mortgagee. F. P. -Jones Att'y mr-27 -4t. j NO TICE ! By 'virtue of a certain mortgage deed exKctu d to J. IT. B -ntoa.Oet. 20 Ji IS90 ;Our handsome display o MILLINERY BEGINS APRIL DUR GOODS iievv and Stylish. 3R fx arenew and seasonable, The tlesWms for themselves a glance sliows tiieia to be COLORS are new and harmonize with the new iu Dress Goods. OUR SHAPES Foreisru and Domestic makes. in Ladles and Alisses' HATS and RiOSSl combine the most popular features ult We have had our .flEAD-GKAR A SPECIALTY. IVISLLIWERY ROO neatly fitted up"and have spared no pains to p'ace before ybh it most beautiful and stylish line of ' ' MILLINERY 9h - V " - i, ever brought to"-Dunn Call and examine our stock before' purchasing el-iewhere. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Yours to PLEASE, c : - . VIS 1833 -'34 $18 17, Harrington A A Jr.j3.VJ acres MeitaA' ALUs 194 $11 3); Holmes & Harrington 2 acres Lab n- lir 1894 3U acrea Old 11 u mired 1891 $3 67; AlcLcbu N A Sr,: 9 1894 $1 47" McNud Neii;s K-.t, i intrest 25 acres Jo McFhii I ii A i si. 43 acres J.mw Creek 1893-'34 $1 ice 1694 $ 3 1 ; Jics f uuiy asngued to ui0 by J t Moi re rker S W 3o acre- Dry :'mt duly registered in th-; rec- orus .i.t needs of mortgages of lfarmtt eouutv. in -Book J. No. 2, pages 41 and 12 1 i'.i sell at public sale to the high est.bl. at, dep..t iu U:imh. N". ()., a; 12 iM'ioek AI. on Monday the 2lih day of April lsl'."), i he following propvrn , ! to wit : A certain tract cf land vi the town of Du::n, N. C-, adjoining the 1834 $1. 50; Walker Est. 61 ac.es .1834; t." 350 acres C v River AleDnu gald V Al 1 ares Nardac McLeat, ics Crc-k; 1894 $1 77; 96; Alcl'hail J A 80 lands of J. J. Wade and others an 1 be ing lot No. 7 in Block 15 in jM in of said town. Sec s.vid mortgage for full dis- ac.-es Joiiu Ray laud 1894 $4 31; W lckef Al F Est. al; acres P V 1534 $1 97 ; i eriprion, llns.2tU day of March, 1893. Lockany D n;e 54 acrea 1893-'91$5 30; AlcKay Neill Jr. 150 acres Li'iliiM'- Serins cash. ton Rd 1893- 9 i 6 30; AlcLean cris aid Flora 19 ade Murdac Est, 1832- ' Aiiis. Lula I-. Grantham.. . '9 4 $2 53; AlcPh-ii J L 150 acres Stony Run 1833V34 ; Ray Neill Sr, 107 L.J, I!ft ,ti ' acre, U L R. . ' . f -L SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. NOT1CL ! W. B. II. Darion (Ga) li e future stand by the bauner of the ti.ed and true democracy. ed the ''good linns," yet there no railroads, no telegraphs, By virtue of two c-tsain mortgages executed t. iu by J. i. Pa:Hijs and wife ami rcgi.-te.. I h Hcgislers otlice of Harnett count v, onei i l ok 11 No2paire 31i etc., the other :. ok J N 2 pages 131, 132, 15:t, I will sr'l at p.l!ii! sat ; to the highest bidajr at : . . I m ot iii Dunn. X. C, at ,12 o'clock Al. e ; i'i.es'liy the 14. h day of Afty 8.i3. tlie fo. Swing property therein eon . -. -d to v.ii : First tract being that portion of Lot No. 4. in Block P. iu plan -f town of Dunn where i. 1 l'hihlps a. id wife formerly lied, adjoining the lauds of Dr. F, 1'. Aioore, Moses Tripp et als. being the land eon ceyed in the mortgage iii st above mentioned, .-eeoud tract Being all of original r'e.-idcnt Lot No. in Block S. in the plan of the said town of Dunn, being the la. id conveyed iu the second mor tgage above mentioned, and for the de-. scription, term etc , jif this mortgage ret'ticnce i-i here y made to Book J So. j 2 pages lol etc ami to Book ii. No, 2 HCre:i .,-.r,.w It i Mte IO l.'...rif t.r .Ut..i. ..t I T -: North Carolina. 1 Before Clerk of Harnett Cd S II Bnchitnon in beh alf of him- f self and all oth Est ate-of Lewis J W Pipkin. A Pipkin decea- A. '.reditor. b; above cuti h d . in behalf of hiid itors of the Est cea-ed, notice iii creditors .f said !' me at in v o.iicc i . -. . ; lore tne 4'. n .lav i fioiir of 12 o'clock, noon, and ji Ueiices of their vil dms. Thi . 1B J S unty, J --Superior Court. r ercutors of the Pipkin, dee'd. - Cred vs. j itors oi;-. of Lewis Bill. i having been filed in Liuse by S II Buchano.n. self and all other ere el ite of Lewis Pipkin, de- hen 'by tiveii to all esiale to appear before a LilHugton, on or be of June ' IS')", at the lile evi- iiO LroN ibir -columns ate open for confes-. 1 'A'9. no s'eamship's no great daily n.nis aad we beli-ve there are many v in will come out for t be right. Another bill has been found in R leigh that is causing some exeite- i.ewspaper, ni fast mails, no trie lights. elcc- ing whero they can be stepped. on. No newspaper ran do what is right and stand up for what is just and p cut hinong the ci'y people. AIijs'od w,l,UHli' -steppi ,,n someboy's the churches and benevolent insti-u ,oes The toes are hlame tor be- t ons a.e taxed and even -the cerues ter.e. art- included. l'ts a wonder tie s ei pipg todics therein are not it pnre I tj pay poll tax. A bill will ilolt,l .- he ion ml bhortly to turn lite Did N o -n S'.ale over into the 1 M.ds oi Receivers who will be forced to e I yi l ur sister spates. Won- i Ucrfiit . j ih ubout. i nett count Terms cash. Vhis April lOth, 'h3 L. .1. Best, a-10-to-j4. Alortgagee.' ' I?'l3. W E Murehinso F. AI. McKay Clerk S i:ei-kr Court. i, Att'v., for pla;yitf II", Baf iianor, NOTICE eio-i F I LVN SALE If you want to buy the best in ti e w. rid buy t' e Yell .w Le hhorne egg, sold by Nathaa 15a eJoot. The cheapest and best, 15 e'js f.;r 25 cents. I se 1 only the lull biood I jsale for cash tin l On the!:h dat'f May 1S93 it list Monday of s: n'.ce in tte tow io'ch ck AI. 1 wil am' solid coin.-. A 'dress Nati;an Barefoot.". Xuna or Mingo, N, C. alO 2w. Ihe said town ot Hue thereo i as f lllocks A and Al in ty of Enoch G U.'I taxes -jlU.5 A CHANCE TO MAKE MMEY! The Omp art bnrd. t . ;, :i .vl show V ! n i ho, ,...,, i, ,1 !,:, ..... , Ciiniftx h ! Turiienti; I th-y j- Vi,fii any ,nr:, N. 11.- ..r riie Ui.-i-f for Sf .... --, ..i am uiy llifm m j-i,.. n . i Ihry l.iiv -.e ikiit uvv.;v '.m -. . ... . tl) ri.-kiMl It. ik . ..... i r I. it It ! -inxi-.o-f re li ... e f..r iiia.1 Iimihx tii-v .".., ) lor tu-v.. W i t.w i-i i; . t .f i j , .. r-.!.. . but. Oh... auj they will m-ij.I v..u "cir. ij'i u r It is oy ;iinc what ever? Ukiy uuu: w tuv. i 2 will malcr J.(m thin year rwr. g valuable t u-:i or eo in-' NOTICE!- I have a le Still anil p r ale cheap C:vi u, !m, iiiunicaie by mail wiit-i me a; J ',.,;, Creek. N. C T.r. rch :he 1S3,. AY. il. m-- Assignee of A. F. Johnson, IO. , the i i . v u ibo r :U tte --: hi 1.. n-l rt v d f -r ls.l t; icvii -i - 1 .-.- 1 .: j1.:4 cost pn-p. rty s tCS f.,r 1 !m id lib n: h at the a of Dunn, C at 12 sell at public auction following real estate in Dunn, for the J taxe tUow s 5 town lots in levied 11 as ihe icon d.viu for I is t,iei for coi-t .; .4-. Byvirtue of the authority contained in a mortgage deed executed on the 2S.h day of June 18;2 to the undersigned by Henry Pope ami wife .and recorded in the o.ltk-e of the Register 'of Deeds of Harnett co ity in Book "F Xo. 2 paes 2fl3 to 3j1 the iinder.-ined will sen at the depot of the Wilson and Florence Short Cut Railroidiu the town of Dunn, N. C, at public auction on Thur-day the bih day of May 1)3 - the follow nig described propel tv to wit: The 'rlwo houses and lots m the said town of Dunn now occupied by'Rufus UoJden and Henderson Williams, also ten acres of land situated on tne W. it F. Short Cut R. It., in the di eetio.i of Faeite- nun ; cuaius irom tne center of pril 3rd j corporation of the town of Dunn, i same having been surveyed on the day of April by W. U. Diauirhan plot ( f the same can be seen b apply ing to ihe said W. 11, Dnuighan. The -ale will tako place at the said denot at i 4 o'clock p. Al., oi as oo:i ih .-i e if ter as ; the train going, South about that hour j arrives at D:. m. Tonus will lie oii'ere 1 j t suit the purcha.-er or can be aseer- rained by applyng to E. AV. Pou, Suiithtield. N. C l'y agreement with the mortgager .-1113 other p opt-ny ow i. d by the s"i-l llenrv 1'ope can be bought by applying to the -aid E. W, lou. ! - 1 A Iiiri::, Almtgagee.- E. W. Pou Attorney. r a-10-4w. DUNN, N C. The Beet Shoes for the Least Mcney iiiist nir27t Over One Million Tesple W. L. Douglas $3 and $A Shoe?. . All onr fttoea are riunlly ialitia-- ThCV clve the best valun for thn moripv. 1 tiey equal custom slioea in ittvle ana lit. Their wearing qualities are uumrpr8s-.lL :-5r? S5. SHnT A1 IM The prices aire uniform, t.tampeu on sola. . 1 f i to 9J saved orcr oinvr uianan. It your dealer cannot gupply job wee 35, S4, S8.50 CordcfMn', cnnnicitvu un e. S3. 50 Police Shoes.! o bi If your dealer t you, wriu ui V. L. Cougia: Brocktso. JW the the 8 th FOR SALE BY E. F. YOUNC FOR THIS 1 SEASON. alO-Gvv. h.e tow n lot 411 Block A hvi d 0:1 as IB. J. La: gstv-n for hi- j tXVS O IC eosf :;'l;. .- ' iM a- i he prop-! 1 y ! 1 or hi.- taxes f... 1S:1, ! : 1 1 - ...... 1....: ..1 . . I.il. - I'M- i'-lili-U OI. -. sa:u lsi !ore MX s $!.':U -t JI. L. Wade. Xow n tux Coil, c tor. : notice : ! if ... 1-1; . , i 1 ii;:i!q nun ouaiiiieo as I tie executor jto the!a-t will and te-tament of Davidl l.ee, Meceaseo, ii.i;.; is heivby given 'o I an pcr.-on.-. iio;i: e'.aims ag,, : , uiiC IO pll'-CUl i:. c;;l:v j. verriii-'ij ri or : b.re t 1 j Aj n ii; ii- s. notice v. ill be pi.;i,l ; . -i n-ctr I-, ive. ." Ali pcfsons .'lv',n"'i., ' !-t'u'" are hereby ..j. ; ak- i-ion. :ii ::e p :) (i, :,; t.l ! ti'c ' ' ' - A. i ,. ! Ladif bo) We have just upeiiei an elegant and carefully selected; 'stock of T-v , . . I Vreis tjoon amt ir;mmings at price lowerllhan ever e sun carry tne largest stock of while goods and Laces'of a ru in the county, and make a speejalty of filling ord. rs for burial ptarprse. When in need ot spool cotton, sewing and embroideiy silk in all s'.aJe cdors. Remember that we are headquarters for evefything in this in 81ii don't forget to lo k at our Sea Ldand. percals for shirt waists. SHOES. SHOES. SHOES. e claim toiave the largest h best selected; atock of shoei of -nof in Dunn. We a!s have in stock a nice line of stylish straw liatj,.r c!b.ap, .We carry a complete line of groceries.' Snuff and robaii'". tr,i gi ve away a large r.nd beaut fnl picture free with everv 10 Dicks of d'1 " Ax SnutTthat you bu3, Ii U impossible to mention eve thing " carried f General MerohardUe Store like ours. Because we have a'moa abythi that you c:,u call for and at prices that defy competition. We thank our friends very kindly for their liberal na.ro ; !;Vt!''e;'r-i!m-iae?i beH :- t it! da v t ery KiniMy for their liberal na.ronag-e m t'id cord;lilv i viti. -.' K...1 : -1 r. t . ..... ,,M M1 .vmuinc our prices anu un ra t un I-.a.sinLT oisowlrA . A . I . thntin.r nnr frien U, in. an ami respectfiiily . s-dicittug your patronage in the ; future. :". W r villain, yours not to downed. -i lie f.ioi'? F. P. Junes, Att'y. ,2 rflASSEWGILL & COi U 10 Cw-pd. mr-27tf. DUNN, f . C
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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April 10, 1895, edition 1
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