" ' "I THE COUNTY UNION. - , - ' J i. m ll'XN, Ijifpitlt County, N. J. Kntrrei) .acn;)iih'2 tf iopf.il rpirula- fh at the Mitfiii)pt itl;i"ii,'N, C, a t-'ond cla. matter. I EDUCATION THE HOPE OF OUR COUNTIiy. y. K. GRANTHAM, .'.P. PITT MAN NY J Editors. A.ViOi;.M KM IJ.VT. "AJ) commuiilcatlons must reach ason J"ui.jr eveuing. . Not Ws of Church rit Alnmnts and all othr dottccn ff like manner from vrhicii rveoue in 1 le derived, wijl be elm rjfttl 5 cntier jlu. i r.iiinf locals will 1 raado to -eirular ad-v-rtl?r8 at 5 ctiti ir iii. LpcalV without riv'ular adverttseuif ptu will be charged x' Cut off at the 'Xilratinn nncsH we are notui.-l $toutinud until the Jnh8.ir',br9 wit! N eubjHcrljpn ; 11J up romrannjatlnna muBt always have the aufhor'N v.iiO" k(U. and mu.tl be written jfUiiily ffi'oi"tl'l of th aier. ' 5ri.dv,rti.-.ing rates furnished on ap plication. ltFNo rpil f'ticc insert&I uilltout yti.th t tulvirtoe. o rpintuunh'atiqn vj e pfvptd pidess u;(nipaiiji-d ,y thp rijier's paine. 3 Ml advertisement jnpcled four t.iuM--.-iive v'k-i will liu p iditc'l our jnoiith. and u ill Iw ini .(t ( and charged putil opU-n-d di-tiiili;iU(4 ivh,ep tji-? jini: is iul TERWS Cf SUBSCRIfTIOM. Three Months 25 (Cents. iix -Months. ...... 50 Cents. Due Year.....::....:.: .......i.:. ...ei.oo. Sent by Mail. Payablp in advance. ' i IITNN, N. t, JvtY 24 181)5. OUR SUGGESTION. Let Ilarnett have 3 silver pqqyens tion. at Dunn, and, let j pypry pan. woman and ohjld jq tU,e Qoqnty who feel the greit qped qf tqe free and unlimited coinage qf sjlyer to 1, le present. . L)o not stay at borne fr yqu will miss a grpat deal t(y not being here. .You want tq come and ) instructed by men who have given the question considerable thought, men wh,q ljve In ou grand, old State an have the interest of her people at heart. ?$ot PP'y th?s, but you rill have art opportunity to exchange jdeas with your friends and learn more of thin great and important question. e do not mean to open thp cam In aIJ agjes thg wi.rM. the most noted philanthropist1 and Jeader3 of progress an,d oiviliz tion, haye pos sessd some degree of cpltiyatjpp pf the menta faculties. Thi3 acflu i re n6 i.t, J?Jp.ng pjviliid nations ?9 indispensable j fspecialljr is this so, in the administfatjoR of a republican gcytrnmenl sch aj ours. Education fs the great prpppUing power, or npto , that advanpes pros pepty anq enljgtens the universe. It is the powep that ponpei$-e tje prin ciple$ pT g'verur?jerft, built niagnifi cent cities and townSj bulges, and vessels tljat crp5stue rajghly oceans j traversed cqntjr.ents with railroads. spanned the seas wjth .ales. thereby facilitating commerce planned im. pleaenls that reduce auch hard las bor. laic plas for erplorn the depths of earth and h3sed nations by planping thp deyelppment of the resources paned by an Jraigbty hanl. Christian Education elnvat.es I 'l.f ! JT at. d ennobles, moral )y. mpqtally and physically, and. natjung th,at adapt its piincipleg rise tq eights not attain able by othpr tfieans known to man. Oar own copntry owes Its compare ative degree of prosperity to this grand cause and yet wc may climb bigher on the ladder of success, by a virtuous education of the mental fac ulties of the entire people we may attain a prominence nqt approapfoed, by nation; even a prosperity in the superlative degrea. To this end, kt us, especial I3 J,he yonth of our couns try, be ppngtantly striving, tpiling. pursuing, that vtipb makes us better citizens, more loyj patriots, greater philanthropists and btings qs iq closer fellowship wi.U our God. Ye pliprish with sacred reverence the memory of those who have spent their jives tp perpetuate and advance thjs npble work, and although many 1. 1 1 . . . uave iiasseu away, llieir memnrv lives in the hearts of those whose lives have been blest by thpir labors and verily .their worfcs do follow them ,? 4nd there are others who are in this afdnpu worjfoonspprat ing their Uyef 14 energies to. the upbuildjns and apaeliprauoq of hu rnanjty. May thpfr labors be crowned with Sflccess.heyjdeserve our hearty co operation and f upport. For THERE IS WORK TO DO. Jt is a gnJ Vlnz tQ j.a.gu at uu, eany aate, pqt it is cause let us he concernad and mnr, I tunc that pppple every whers., epeak jng of thp South, were coming togeth er and gaining; information, fhe Issue qfthe coming campaign, that is the silver question, bss battk'd the inilld ot Lhe inntt loamcl ma., oi tbo world tosduy. and no one man can truthfqljy say that he thoroughly un dcrstai.8 the question that s going tuP Tni1 f the press of Amer-Ci. We ito i.pt bMeye any p.ne ;tn fully comprehpnqa tue finaudal nnegti'pn. Now let Harnett make herseir known to the world,, an let her peo pie no longer stand on party preju dice and fight agqint tjje interest of ber people. Cprfle otand express yourself either as fiends of silver or Triends of gold. Je a and fish' for that, but 4q c,i tae a nd ngmnso wpai you Heye to b,e right cause Mr. A. ban m,itreated you in private matters. I;eaye oif your Jiriyate d faculties and cme Hut as pne strong man, staudjrjg fur lfc,p in zealously; thpft peace, prosperity and union may be perpptnated,, Charity increased, and. the kingdom of, God promoted aniong men. Ameiucvs. TIME TO RgTyRiy. Thpsp ViiriU Crolioins wh arated th,piu selves from thp Democrat ic party last ear in the hope of geu tin.; something better in legislation than they have heretofore enjoyed, have seen the;r lqpes disappointed. The legislature dill not fulfill one promise in f.-rty and no honest man cart claim tha,t i met the just expecta ti'un of tho-e r?ho elected "it. lieyond continuing the 8.pproiriatiqns hereto- Iqrp made b,y tfje Democratic party Ije oasily satisQed, and a contented mind is a contiiiUil feast.' These aro old say. Jngs that hay often bepn repeati I ut, you should not rely on them too far as bping tie very Jjest thing every ! l,mP? TKe man sfJ-q is satis2ed who. the cqntjitjon of tljp ppnntry and is . upMO IM 8tpl of ? dps nothing," has not got the good of the Counl.ry ancj the welfare of his neighs bor at hpart. and is floating a!ong on thp tide as a dpad man. Qj- tpe pter hand dissati3fapton anddiscopteft afe sometjrops a gpod. thing when tipy are apcompanipd, by enough energy to pus.fi forward for something bettpr. Thp pr$t peppl.e under the sun arc the continua grum bler, whq arenevtr sftti85ed and nev er make any effort to change th,fngs. The trjje democrats have a rigb,t to grpmb!p and it becomes them as true rflen tq put thejr grumbling into action. Ttiprjjanano wants justice and prosperity to reign oyer the unny south can't afford to fold b s arms and say, there is nothing for me - to do. There is a work for you to do my brpthpr. and if you fail to po thj3 work tbat falls to your lot. thgn ju lail to do justice to yojjrsglf, ypur famy apd to your pouqtry. y0ur coqn'ry derjians your work, and wo qld ypq app it coWe fiom qnder the rqling and goyernmeqt ora plas of hungry office hojders, an frqm qns der the influence of that uqst tjetpsu able body called tne 3rd party, you should not at Sny time and under apy circumstances fail to fi-r,t for it. T(je Dempcrats of the aah mt nght Tor their rights, lest they should be overcome by the strong and crn.n able money kings" of thjs unh, who are not satised with what they have but want the pajth. The South must qght I s.aj' fpr hPr r'gbts lest she should bepomp thp slave pf the North. Demopnits should, band themselves strongly together, organise properly and buckle on the armor of truth a-d go out and begiu thp battle at once, for the field i3 Jargp and there is work to do. Shall we be satisfied to drift alocg and wait until time is short to begin our work' We say no, for 1S96 is coming and this coun try must be revolutionised or grefit will be its rum. Go out tegphing the people everywhere of the dreadful state of alTairs, wrought upJn us in the evil spirit that possessed the land iu me year icy, when pople be- came wim and iorsook the trqth and want Into the 3rd party, which bas come so near turning this country up side vipwn. TpSch them the error of their way and bring them bapk into tne rjtt,. uememopr tllPTo is work tq do, and do nnt hesitate to ahpw oqr color beforp any class of men. do your uiuy as a tiue Democrat and have done enough. ssmmmmmmm 11 in - ihumb QUn MAGISTRATE. We hye been trying for sowe tjae to get the enmnjet list of ipag trates apjxint fcv ih.e lasi legisla ture fr Hfrnetj county, and have at last cppec4p4. W I'JW'e in our office now 4 copy of the House Jour nal and a coby of the Senate Jour. . , . - nal, fe publish Uie whole list of tuagjstrates, fcotlj those U fill the vas cancjes anJ the .ad4Upual. Wp ex pect tq find many things in these two books that wil be .pf great Imprest to our readers, and if at apy time you wpjjj Jpp authority of any of our statempnts, call at this office and we wilj gladly give it, TQ FIT;L Y4pAlfpIES. Anderson's Crepk township Alex ander West, P J MpCorqqodale. Avprasborp tqwnsftip-S M Jack sen, W l orns. Barbpeue ty ngfp John Pftrrach, John ilcpod. Bupkborq township T Smith. A T Arnold, 1 T Johnspq. Blapfe IiWer tpwpship S J Qard- ner, Ji H Dewar. Capp Fpqr tpwpshjp (new town ehipj. Grove towq8hip none. , Hectqr's Creek tnwnship D H Senter. - JphngQnvjjlp tpwusaip J,ames Markg, J M Tfirnpr, H P Camerpn. Liljinton tpwnshipJ W IMpkin, Hpnry Wcean, T Jv?ett. SJejll's Creek township J P Qreg ory. Jj H Marks, l H Jpe. Sipwart's Creek townslup Geo. E Byrd, Duncan Darraph. D J barker. ypper Iittlp Kfver township J Byrd. Paql McKay. AppiTJONAL. And.eraqn Creek township Duns pan Shaw, H f Bqie, John S,haw. AyerasbQFO tqwnslqp J B Hoi land, h H Uyls, S W Parker. Baibepqe township M A McFar- land,, D Cameron, R W Byrd. Blapk Kjyer township Perrin Hqnnycult, A B. Retts; Buckhorn township F II Thomas. Wheeler. Cane Fpaj tpwnskP (pw township) F M P Mcleod, D O Harrington. J O A Kelly, W M Patterson, J R Pattprsqni J A Buchanan. Grove township C Hodges, R M Pjimer, W J Hodges. Hector's Creek township G D Spei ce. U . Matthews, James C Johnson. JohnsqnviMe township JJugh Mcs Kay. R C tfplden. Lillingt,oq township G S Byrd. eills Crpek township William Pearson. A D Byrd.. . oiewari's Ureej township p S wnnaWv Y J Bethunc, Brjant Smith. Upper Iittle River township John M Morrjqqn, David Nordon. R J Patterson. ; 4 $OYxS STORY. some QF THEM LIrE SAMPSON. Reper,t!y County- Exarn,iner for thP public instiiuti(ns. it did nHth- E- BM Ipr held an examination ing that ivill redqn to the general IN G. of " - -,irt 1111 tic 1 . . 1 ferest of ypur southern laud and for I e're' ai,u many f cnptmcnts Tc iiiineai u; your own tione. Now we shall leave the matter n the hands of thecbajrman of the fxeeqtive committee qfthe county to suggesi a tim am hope he will put h ettbrt m the matter and call a Veeliq r at an early day are positively iiarmul, arP now seen. Alay Rf te iqcidents attpnd jt.g ts pipceeding wpre oppqly and uoTpripqsly scandajoqs. It must be manifest to every in telligent citizen, in view of everw th,ip2 that has happened at Raleigh applicants for teachers certificates. On iqaqy qccasions Mr. Bqtler ba,s received aqme answers, that surprised him, to questions asked, bqt oqe ap plicant at the last C3?a,rniqa.tion, is by unanimous consent entitled to the cake. In the U. M hitqry examina tion, the names, of twelve of America's gjpatpst men, livqg or dead, cere Wp haye heard several peppje who do a gret deal of traveling through the country, making pojnplapit atp the condition of thp pqblio roads. We are yo!d tht they afe in an aw ful condition ami in o,me places, are almost impassable. R.ld aqthoris ties should be ' "MM VI 1 enuem te thus, Crops are about!" Gnished now Rhd ti, i ..iflt ince me n,rst or Janqary. a.ud in ! fPrea to be g. yen. Following are considering thp many things that the names, just as thpy ere given by UIYe rP.t. that nqthi'ng is expected in one aPPUt:ant, n all seriousness : futqre p.f the combination which con- j Jas' Aiad'son, loiape fireely, An stituted this isture. It is a had I ylrew Jcksqn. earsn the Eanre- I'st, Iey. W V Oliver, pr. ingSs berryt Hqh. B. F Qrdy, Dr, Prtchs ard, Prof W'Hs, A M Jee, G ft Burs Aaa . er, oircei urpwer V Howard. E W Kerr. Rev. .1 I. StPorr m lot. It notunlv f.'lo.l A 1.. 1. j iu v'j iiiiy everything jt promised to do, bqt by what itd'd uemonsiratev tha,t it is n;t Gt to goyern North Carolina. The universal Pry Ihn.qhout the State should be, Awav with it A WQ t car i I I. - . J 1 4 a man or Senator Morgan aayi: -Let me pe a uemoc at rrst qf all, and then parly fq0 yoii on;e. be put in proper fix. Jt is honed that 11 r ils ,au,C9i K qe or it fool a word along this, line will he suf-' U lw'lK; 11 V?qrs.. Purely no Stent. ' j stronger argument puld be presented to the people. uf th's State to per- suaqe them ltt turn again to the par- tV Wllifll ITllua.nn.l L... 1 j w. v, po long tna so well, than is oflfardiht a ..r men. The Soh nepdienoqgh rap,n j -..J yy 10 qo uqsincss ont and, so Iryig as j bhe is deprived of this. Art Ifirirr f ' w auaa' WV III I . her pcoide be bow,ed dqwn m poverty i Svsi 11 lLc eyenqe lav? as sent TbeSout.h'8 cjipulating mediqm Nfout ,n pamphlet form by the present silver and unless we aye thp silver !Ubh fri"ter- Pa X7 be has sutler. How muco sold have vnn I "'"-'J1 M pagea of tb election sren 1.1 the Suih sine t 1 ,aw iu several qX the Vrsi f it 19 not hprf. BY ft. fc. MOODY. 5ome years ftgq. asI was about to j close a prayermeeting, a young man guw up auu urgta au .tuofe present who had not accepted Christ, to do so that night; a.nd in closing up bin 1U opecuu, up uaiu : ri qnce uad a I father and mother that cared more for my soql than fqr anything eUe. At lat m.v father dp?d and when father wa.s dead and gone, my mother wrs murp aiiio-is thn eypr for me, aqd sometimes she would come ai.d l-Qt her toying arw ground my neck, a.nd She wo Tld jus-t plpad with me tol jhh vuiuh out: u-ea m ten me after my father was dead, that she was j lonesome without having me aChps- tiaq. ' i$U her J sympathized with , mhv mfvih w?ntei to see a little of tqe world j I d.d not want to become a Christian in ;. parly life W.nm At a v - . 13 - t cMmnwry i wouiq waKe. up past 3 3 3 ! f A S 3 a 5 3 5s GD c 3 a 1 e (6 I K 3 1 I V 5ti Jlf(N li 1 iF'wj I. 1 1 2. S3 05 1 5 H 9 5 (6 3 3 3 -t 3 8 p 3 3 21 f0 e ta tS T 3 co (0 s o o a re s : cp a 5" cr - q 3 n a Si - 2 Sf V;' & w 3 ,r f ll ! 5 3 S co o o f S 1 2 5 1 OB ! - 3 3 ? i S 3 s ' T a. - !2 5 5 S.J c w .: - ro i LCI 0) 3 c 3 v r- CD rt 3 1 i m P 71 -J 0 - 3. 15 i - r. 1 t- :! s. 3 3 3 t5 5 x i s' s re c- o !: a j ,1 CO Ktt . fu'icu, w sec 11 mere wa,s a new- made grave, It might he that moth er was goire. When drew near the midnight and wo.ud hear a voice in grave y heart Uisgan Vo beat more my mothers chamber. I would hear quickly, as by the light of the moon that goiy mother cry iqg to. God for U 8aW the Re w -made grave. The her b'y. wae ypry dear to her. At wbolc story was told. The whole last I felt J mqat either beconte a I tory was clear. My sainted m.o.ther of the-e names have a family?, sqqnd I ,l-sMn or 6 Wf rfftm tuat moth- sone. It was a fresh-made in Sampson. At aether examina- I Cr'8 inewe an(1 ran 8WaV At- S"ave, It had just been du. . Fur er li a. 1 ppeu gone a long time, tDe nr tim? in ray life this question I Leard from hme indirectU. I came atpalmg over me, Who was uevimi my pother was suk. 1 S",ng w pray ror my 1 t soul now! tioa recently held, a similar question was asked and one applicant began with Gen. Weaver, including Marion Bqtler, Cy Thompson., J E Fowler, and coming qq (lowo to hia townahio sin All Q My tpek of Spring and Surora ir Dress Qods is now ready for inspection and consists of a: the new and pretty styles in Organdies, doited Swiss, Linen tawns, Duches. Piquas, Percales a otner patterns Jn cpnncc ion with my DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT I haye qpp -jed a fILLINRV AND xcy noom tvepartmev latest novelties jn Lilies, Mia HATS AWO BONWETS. and am prepared tq give yqq tho Childrens ! Silks for Shirt waist and Dress Our line of Swiss, Nainsook. n Trimmings, I,aoes and Ribbons, II arrh-ir omhnitMa.i. i 'i I .... . ma t iiiseriioa II- ! ' . cei.s m oeauty ar.rt quality any eypr exhibited in Dunn- We can give yoq a good article in Slinpers, Hoiserv. Corit.a r.. Gloves, Fans and in to pyprything needed to complete a lali?' rset w iik, frardriM Call nd examine oqrstook before purchasing elsewhere. Yoqrs tq PKASK. 1 i ! Yb nig, mrv: There is ho douhi bt what every man, woman and child has read with great interest rhat the Legislature did in regard to the Mortgage Law. You a!so read the Douglass adjourn ment and m -ny other thin-s. Now we invite yoq to read an article tliat i I i is greatest qr aI: Y.u will learn froa this article, not what the Les Iature did, butjwhat II. W. Je?nian ac co,. win ao iqr, tuqse that, tfae'e with them- n LINBST m TOWN- r -0 will secure you your homo paper twelve months. la. new, sue wa9 pining for me. I knew; tfet her het was broken on IUE have in oqr atore, without a If doubt the largest stock of gqoda and greatest variety ever displayed in uqnn. it would oe the higth of folly fqr us to attempt to mention all . . our articles $0. wg wqt yoq to call and see them, j OHIItTS H I 11 T S; ;Hirii 1 1 . ts. Our Pne of shirts are the best, oheap e3t and nicest ever brought ta this market. Can fit the laroe and small. H A T 5 Our Hats are 1 OUT OF SIGHT Prices are low and shapes of the yery latest makeg. B,e certain yow ex- aaiine them j We carry a general line of DRY! GOODS and keep Hie best for the lcat mon ey, lry u and be convimol. vv e are now . . i 11 giving you mor6 county news than any pape ever before pub lished iu Duni : MEMF HRfiPPR V Op all thp messes evq? spen, the constable of the same politics hich ' W't uf m& au "W" wayward life. luogui woqiq go qpm,e and ajk my m.othpr to forgip me. My sec ond llyjugbt was: If did. I would Ur to go aftd be a. Christian. I coujd not stay ii.der thp same roof indicated that the applicant must have been, a popqhst. nd feomethii'g of a partian. at tha.t, If cj.xil prvice had been appl;el to sicqox;! teachers. :tions sent oqt, lca,vin p.ut 1 pages 1 'EK81TY, Wasiuxqton. D. C. T3U sovald-'iicti ask yev-r C-Vi M Hie l.iV(ni;i law What a uc-s ! What a mess ! ! oophlet edi- he micrht. .vo rtia.i t . . r. n - 1 i vj kcl 11 t:nrLin-i cate. Sate -s.m Democrat. without bcomjus a Christian. My nuciiouj uwri, saia: i win ClIEMIAL DEfVAR-TSJE, CWiCURAN SciENTinv Scii. ol, Columbian- Uni not We always keep a full line of fyesL grocer rs to suit the trade. I For the best brands of fl.mr Vuu should never fajl.Wk oajl oix us. "I all for their liberal patrtwage, jevcanx i Yours truly, 31 BSIfiAN 4 CO. HOTEL Q I VINE, NEW MANAGEMENT. Father aqd pRother bxth aune low And ypvRg men. I would U?e gyen the wuld if I could have called .at mother back avfl have j ut ber arms around npek and heard her breathe my name in yxraya v But her voice was si Jent fuver. SJe was gpne. I knplt beside that grave, saying that Qd might haye mercy on me and that God would forgive me. x upp 4 Heard ag-iin. I heard uu 1 01 leave tnat grave all Z ' V" "."f to my mother- w.a worse. The. thought hl8hl unlH morning dawn. But fees at?ey.ri su tuvejinin uume: ouppo?e shp shquld die. Sud- oru'n5' eeneve that (iod, for ! Pose 1 anould neyer see that mother 0 -o This is to inform the P'iblic that'tUc- above ..Mined Hotel h:is been h'enovatK Refunnshed and Carpeted throughJut and I will spare no effoit- to CkSS ftH kind of ioh printingv Union QFFIGE. is headquartersi 9 , " - " " ! 0J paper. fr sa! lUs offic . -' " vV:vYt e at I xusirucuon m n.organic and Or jganic Clemirv. dilative and ! Qualitative Analysis. Assaying jof prec'uuis metals4 ores, and bullion. Che.n ca.1 TechuoJogy jnd Chemical I Engineering. Address Chas. E. j tf u&roe, Ph. d. Professor of Chemis- trv. Wash. D. C- . again self. sever could, fotgive sta.rtei; bom.3. There was Cluist Jiak.e, hd. forgiven my 'sins, and that my mother's God had te-x come my qod. Bit. yoqnz man, I no train to my native village. I took ,Toll, never forgive myself, I nqyer the coach. I got in just after dark, i Kll,e that mother. I tra.m pnc pjuronuge generaHy 1 .wii, yours to.piease. JX(V A. OATES, Proprietor. Advising is the great train ;an mtlfl ,n ll. . 1 The moon wa- shinins. I had to oniPled Lei Prayers and her -.bout a mile and a half to m.h, I un,,er my er's house, and oa my way I thou -ht ' antl scnt I Wrillhl rrof mm, tlx r I . Itnin. if l tm I aU . t.. .. . ! PlWf'Of.rl than I. L . - uivi tuc icuvs sua go bo j j M gv-uiy- moiuer j uc uiun re a ' the grave where mv father w- i treat lnr lrinK. "iii.v-n: I '"is steam, the passtn TRY us; once vua mutuKf. 1 ira,m i lu roan 10, su.'-cesi. The I ii prayers and her entreaties ; mer.cLant the steam, the edits the n M t world for Curs rfec:. I broke her heart en,tueer customer Lhe ""f ft I"' Sore, hpr i ... v PaSMn?w. 'nd tbje p.-i,,ier devil U J PPd JFanks Chil!hlainSl her to, her grave. 1 on Dg the fireman. If the merchant would n Mn Kruptio,,.. and p J you l.aVe a gc dly mother then he muu be a part of ,H'':rK '''S or no pay. It N kindlv.'i-Franklin Times ,,,1f9tean. 'he passtqers are at' -,,a,wteed to give perfect sniMaetiou!' varidoi ftir r nmnnv rfiM.l...l 1