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irts 7. i mm r " . f in. THE The long wished for'Yam jqUNTY UNK UNION j better. Monday night and people feel much ! d.Y (U-TOURR ii, j;'(il.ANllIAM. J Editors. f. I " ' . UNN, n. a i t sii:iai .,) IV'J n. must ?? -:, ,, ;;t order given und delivered, llarty ; ,,n uilcertising. pCAL POTS. w(. imi to press col ton is 3.iru an I tatcr'time is now iv collector has his ,rn i- quite a cotton market. . :ik there was 104 ,i i.r'heat number in one r,- t; . !l( tv .'. t" of Mr. A. i buggies, lie han 't 1 'ivzzy an e!lslhcm M.'ir attention to the this. you Mr. We v;i Ti.'e -.'.pblemClit gVeS i ... t ..ii ('in find :iL ;ii - ty " Ki 'e of tu'3 par-cr of the funr.y and al .iinr go', off by Sam Jones - Lis ir.veoog at Winston. Mr A. U. Godwin has accept- with Mr. J. J. Dupree ;e wi ! In; glad to have bis i::t:l :.nd sec hiui. fr. A. I..' BarcToot r ISenson tyj.u-1 a posidou in the store place with Mr. 'J. r. Jordan. ill.- menu- iu can mil cwt Ihe laws of th" last Legislature at ti c day id' t:x collecting IV, l)ii!ii) shall be published Ijciitiritv paper. Our tax coN II. c iur friends will r.ot for- r ftlieu in town. e f.o noi hfl of our subscribers a d you ske yourself known by coming Mr. Ui K-ne of Ii-.eky UJou i town Monday in search of il r. lie i- a contract r and ..f;:: r.iwn and says the city ! , -i.itiui : . , I'll v. Mr llassell preached two v e ii n' st'ruuns in the Ites iinluireh last 8und -y. I I i .ii ,1 !e manner in deliverv la- ran touching indeed. 'Xe :irf irlad to seo that oar ai'.hofi' it !ir-. opening up a klpiet in the-edge of town. Give U,e r. r ci ance and she will suuje flv lo b a city. r. Dan Stuart of Bare' ays- laf VridVy for Hope Mills pOeH t t:ike cisarsie of "a' V'e Lope for hiiu uuich suc The Sixth Annual Fir of the lid.i at 'diitvton Oct. SUih, 3 1st Ul. Their premium list is lilt". Xo piaci in Eastern North Car- ivs teller rii;os fr cotton and our merchants offer iU'lieais as can be had any mi we invite, the , rarmers lo :i t. J-'ll and buy. i;e ;'.." ii annual State fair opens j A pair of cotton sca'es is being ! put down on the lot next to Mr. J. J. ! ades store. i Rev. Mr. Cain U condnciting a meeting at Black Cb&pel this wiTek. K'jv. B. B. Holder of Cokesbury is 8M8ting him: - The carpenters are at work re pairing the Presbyterian chur-fi which was struck by lUhtaing some time ago. Our streets were so dusty las? Sat irday thatdt became necessary for us to bring unfile' street sprink ler, which did muli good, Our readers' will find that wr give-them our short rrfitorial briefa on the outside T the papers now, as advertising mUer hss crowded out their space on editorial pge. Anderson Coats ? v. hue man brok.i Lillington Jail Tuesday even ing but was rapturedWednesday morning at Ids in me in Averash ro township by Slieriir Pope. f The Dispel. sary in Spartanburg S. C. refused to close on circus day last vcel. So the consrquences were that some 800 people j;ot drunk that day. There were 20 or raoe fights and over 4r arrests made. The-rejt wonder is that no blooi.was shed. f If you want to be a poor worth less Christian, stop praying. If you want to be poor in body, stop eating. Ifouw.- it to be poor financially, atop advertising. These rules will all. work. Advertising is a divine coa.m j.ni'ment, when He commanded i his servants to go forth ai.d teach all natitiS that He was the Sav.or of ti.e worid, He just sent tt em out as ';Vnfe moving advertisements that poop! i might learn the way of salva lion, ii, us we see that advertisi.-j: is HE P0E ITEMS. nnnnmm r i Mil E EADQUARTERS F( R TlRUGS. 1 j H: IWI Is gone iDTit we are still liei-e ofFei'iii.2: ZBax'iraiiis. LMik to your interest and save - money. loods. Cigar?, Snuff, Tobacco all of which we offer at greatly re TToimnv r JTrxAldnced prices. I The best varietr nf ami ai botur ora stanu corner oil i. i. ana 1514UAL aiivthii I Wrint. very day. where you will flnd the largtst and most complete tock of not a mode n but an ancient ai d hojy commandment given fiom Him wto Ouih not err. I A Special price has bee i made onjlhe o;.ucaMan for some weeks past, in i.rd;-! lo svell the subscription list. I . was' ent out 3 months for ten oeilts iost about what it has been wotiu ;i ! to.; time. Tlie people who paid r--'. t;ian 40 cents a year for it have j. "i I xi"-iio:i pri- es. Jus: what H it paper claims to oppose in every, sl: . , unless its coming to some of d'.vlr followers. f We are very t rry to learn that Mr. Harvey II. McKay, who Ief us some tine ago forTtichmond, where helwent to studv medicine Ins . been advised by the doctors that, his heal li is !r.ot s tdicient to take the cou'se. his tiouble bf'nir that of his luns. lie will rtturn home Friday where he will spend a few days and thea he will go to Wilmington and 'study pharmacy under his brother, ; Air. Malcom McKrt-. I A town U no bigger nor better than the citizens. It grows if it has public spirited and growing citizens i' languishes and drags out a slow existence if it has a dead lot of c?ti-zs.-ps.. The 'aws are 'enforced if the pe'i p'e eare to have t! em enforced; they are de d letters if the people are too n.ditLrent to make them live bysttitutes. 1W their fruits yo "shall know them, dust as shrewd, ener getic in n enn accomplish atmost any thing and outstrip t!i3 drones,; so a liberal, imbitiou. up-to-date public will fore ahead of rival coismuni lie with its enterprise Casthe Husbands bring your wive?, wives bring your husbands, wives and bus-. j bands bring 3our children and nil exami.ie vy immense STOCK OF GOODS, Selected by our two buyers who spei.t two weeks in ihe Northern market picking ep bargains. 1 My go ds were bought witli the TARIFF OFF, au i that is the way I pro pose to se I th ?m. . I can sell you an)' kind of Dress you wish from five cent calico up to well, any price you wish lo pay. Shoes a id Boots haee advanceed : 3 rly fifty per cent but having bought my stock before the advance I wi 1 for the next CO Days sell them at o!d prices s long as they last, but they are selling S' rapidly they will not last over 30 days, so come right on and buy y ,ur winter Shoes. Our line of GENTS' AND BOYS HATS is the mos! complete prettiest d cheapest eyer been shown in the town. Our stock of clothing for men and boys has to he seen to be ap preciated, we invite you to come and inspect it. We have the largest and finest, line of Millinery goods ever shown in Dunn. Misq AddiP 'Young who is with u. spent two weeks in the North learning all the new styles and i.'ckii g up i.aruaius in her department. O i u Grraiid Opening took place on . Tuesday ftpt. 2 tth, and proved to be the grandest display of prell3T and attractive styles ever made in Dunn. '. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. Yours to Pleas k, Jv DUNN, N- C I I Off u Jl , mr-27stf. COMING AND GOING- Rev. L. J. Holden left Friday for his home in Jonesboro. r Mr. Walter Bvrd paid oar sanctum a call while in town Friday. Rev. D. B. Parker returned to Lil lington Friday. Mr. John Thompson of Raleigh was in town Saturday. Mr. W. B. Austin made a trip to Ralesgh Sunday and ietarued Monday. trip to Mr. E F. Young made a Wilson Sunday. Mr. D. II. McL-an returWi frrn a trip to Lillingtaii last Friday. iJr. Joe Creel und wife of Fayette ville spent Sunday in town. Messrs. E. W. Pou and 1 T. Ma- A IZip; Uo:tl. Mr, E. V . Pou, of Smithfleld N. C. purchased on bst Monday from Mr. Henry Pope of our town four tracts of land about COO acres lying near town, and 25 or 30 town lots, all very valuable roperty. This was the biggest deal ever made in real estute, in tlds section at one time. Mr. Pou will sell nny of the property on easy terms, and in lors to suit purchaser, This is an opportunity for parties wishing desirable propel ty either in town or near by reasonable ad on good terms. Articles etc., to be found in tht conn?. Als Fsncy and stick Candies, StaiioLerx, School Books, - Lamps and Lamj wo Thanking all for past farors. tordially fn v te a'l Ui come and ex- imine goodi and pneej. We'guara'n ee satisfaction. ! Rmember the pdaco. HARPER & HOOD, DUNN, N. C. We've had another rain. New students again this week. Prof. Campbell spent Monday at Mr. W. P. ByrJ pcnt several days in Sumpsoa omnly last week. hlr. Joe Cullios of Winslow, speni Monday at the AcadeniY Mr. R. T. Kennedy went over to Lillington Monday, ' " Jono Bjss and Snooks attended the Sui.day-School Convention near j JX'US Toilet uU3UU iao u i;a.u i viay vuua caj 'Le saw his intended." Snooks was in Benson about a pair of minutes Saturday evening, Tue boys here have a well organ ized Literary Society whicu meets very Friday night. Messrs. P. H. Rogers and Seth Parristi attended the Sund y-Schjol Convention near Benson Saturday. Ihey report a good time. Mr. A. F. Johnson is selling out uia goods at public auction. He will open a store at Lillington in the near future. Mr. H. L. Hall former register ol deeds of Cumberland, spent S-v urday wit ii his sun who is atteudiug school here. Rev. 0, W. Blanch. ird, of Wk- Fortst, wdl give a lecvutv at Buit'sj Creek Academy on the c'RUt ot t.,c j poU MASSENGILL IS STILL AT THE FRONT 23 i'lst. '1 here will be some pieces-'- TIH-'piiimdi'viI iut by. the school also. Tie pub ic arc inyited to alteud. Jona Bogs was "in honey to his eyes" Saturday night; but Oh! my, uov-' Af d he looks this wtek. Poor fellow we are sorry for you but such ij life. Jona we, believe if you woulo g.j to Rome you would be all smiles again. D. Q.0 SET THE BELLS TO RINGING, pLAY THE FID: LE AND BEAT IHE DUM. ET'S ALL JOIN IN THE SINGING - rpiIKRE'S JOOD NEWo FOR EVERY ONE. Q9 BLOW THE TRUMPET INSIDE OUT. ND SHOOT YOUR BIGGEST GUN, Mr. A. L. Byrd of Buan's Level was at the Academy Friday. Ho teilt us that Rev. C. V. Brooks has a flour ishing school at tuat place.' That beautiful and charming young lady Miss Ida Condon, who has graced this section with her pres ence for' several wees, returned lo her home a. Holly Springs last Sats urday. Come again Aiiss Ida we are always delighted to soe you. We are oorry to note the death of Mis. Julia Matthews which occurred Sunday night. She was a young woman just in the very bloom of life She was sick only a short while and her death was uite a .shock to ihe community. She was buried at the family burying ground. Svooks, light y u please the i sey of Smitl.tield were in town -igh Oo KFiiMv! IT I v 22nd, and cortinues i s 1 he ex 'nb t tills Var "s t" he .better than it ha in a y ears. Our Stat? ''"I nl'e-ost ev- ry. true North Mtvl si l h.u!d rally vto a gtand atid iv b'.e success. f our " correspondent 4;Vl t, cr-.i in their items for 'fev troeks. Remember we 'a 1 to -j;pt. the i.ews from and will give them all f'lii le. Please send them t:.(.;n as brief 13. as you matlcr 1:1 any coW'uMon is invariably the same AjcuVis no more or less than j what its own citiz -ns make tr.- j j Men who afe all time trying to gei'oiif. of business or out of town, will never build up either. Oie of the t.vo things must bi done, run the town l' r wkat'Tt is wortli, get- up steam and keep it up, or quit the whole thing, slide out and let. na- I . -. . ture laK8 ns course, u j : ,ou want trade? Do you j want busiuess to c.me t. your town? En courage those .who do come. Do you M o:- day. Mr. lltnry Pope made a trip to Smithfivi'd last Saturday. Miss Lillie Morgan, or Wythe is visiting Mrs. W F. Utter this week. Mr C. A. McNeill of Dickinson was in town SLtutday. Prof. J. C. Clifford took a trip to Raleigh Saturday aud returned Sc:i d a v. stsler. H' 1.,, j Mr, Gib Blanchard ana tias (111)1 took a trio up iu Sunday. Hardv of ihe Nws and 01- ho.-ie-? Then do away with, bur ! Server wa in town Monday ca nng from sdht, all spite. W.i'k ; wl.rk no u hs subscribers. want a prosperous town, where people uu 'can come who are dia;ost?d to make Mr. m .re for a few individuals., bat, a' i jjt93rs. L. R. Waddell and Jam.s work together lor a c mm(n pros- , m tWQ abje attorneys of Si ntt. pe.ity and mutu ! benefit. Wake up ! g,)eut Tuurs,iay night in town on rub .ur eyes rol! up your sleeve? ; orofessionai buiness. Cumberlan.1 County d go to rork. -o: I convene Nov. Gth fear trembling. b;,t take u for ' Vri'ited tl t bU)od win ten. t.-.nu A Sophist wishing to puzzle Thaies with difficult question which lie had arranged, rut the foN lowing quest of.s, waich Tiiales an swered without hesitation and with the utmost precision : Whft is the oldest of all things? God. foi he existed always. What is the most beautiful? The world, for it N ihe wo;k of God. What is the greatest of all things? Space, for it contains all things. What is the most constant? Hope, for" it remains when all else is fled. What ,is the bst of all things? Virtue, for without itthere is ui-th-. ing. What is the quickest? Thought I ii a. si tt ear. reace the end of the univetse. What is the strongest? Necessi ty ; it makes' men face all dangers. What i the easiest of all things? To one advice. What is the most difficult? To know thyself. When you come to Benson don't fail to call and see me I have a full line of Drugs, Patent medicines and everything generally carried in a first class drug store, Prescriptions cares fully filled, call to see me. J. W. Benson. Benson. N. C. Dr. W. L. Hudson will commence at once renovating the store on cors ner of Wilson and Broad street. The Dr. has purchased it from Mr. R. Lucas formerly known as the Brack Pope 3tore. It will be' arranged in first class order both for Lis office and medicine. Residence on Est Aveuue leading from Btoad street. Sw. . NOTICE. All parties desuing Fire Insurance of any kind, dwellings, stores, gins &c, will do f7.dllo consult me belore insuring. I represent only good companies. Respectfully. Sept 14 3m. J. A. Taylor. MAN IN DUNN. Our stock of General Merchandise is now complete and we cordial I r !.-... f. ' J . II vii p fkiir ripniiv r r ar.d . n i . ...w . ....... w. i.ijcv;ii our gofus anor prices, vriu nnl a list ol the leading articles which we carry: Calico, in. Gingham, Twill Drapery, Suitings. Zarina Cloth, Satin Henrietta, Satin Flcurettes, Satins, Outings, Flannel Flannelettes, Duck, G heveo:S, Moleskins, Cashmers, Glenoldeu Cloth. Henrietta Cloth. CoTert .Cloth, Waterproof Cloth, Eider Down, Crepe St. Qui:din, Russian Fleece, Crepon, " Talfcta Ml ire, Cham brays, Cambric, IUir Cloth, Corset Jeans, Crencdlne Wigan, Pant Cloth, Demins, Sea Island Goods, Birds eye Good, 104 Sheeting, A A Shectii g, Bleaching, Tickings, Plaids, Shirts, Shirtings, Unde. shirts, Drawers, Pants, Suspenders, Half Hose. Gloves, Curbs Cuff Buttons, Collars, Scarfs, Neck Ties Winsor Ties Handkerchiefs Ladies Vests Corsets Corset clasps Stockings Balmorals Gamers Shirt wnitts Jersey waists Belts Buckles Bangs ' Side Combs Hair Pins Tusking Combs Hooks and eyes Dres Stays Needles Pins Fins safety K itting Needles Knitting Cotton Ball Thread . Cotton 3'arn Sewing silk Buttonho'.e Twist Embroidery Cotton Machine thread Thitnb'es Buttons Braids Braids Finishing Coat binding Pencils Envelopes Pper Tablets Wiiting pens Account books luk Story books Pocket books Pocket glass Pocket Rules Jewelry Pipes Towels Tidies Soap Face powders Cologne Tooth brjshes Clothes bruobc Brooms Umbrellas Trunks Valises Grips Crip straps Ilamburgs Laces Swiss Muslin Litiia Damask Ribbons Rinb Velvet Tobacco die wing Tobacco smoking Beloir you Attt-nlioi : da s N. C. successive- The mana Messrs. ..P. T. Massengill and J. Hou.eIsolil Treasure. P Pittman went to Goldsboro Tues-j p. W. Fuller, of Canajoharie, N. Y nril.l pit avs that oe always Keeps in. ivms u'ry effort to mkell ut ;v- f'r ever held in the Cnuns j biv v';-'i;i list ii complete; 1 witli themselves brro.v n , but all unite and n ake t the kind of a city." pr .tra.'ied meeting at the ,:v closed last Friday Kl I te mcetinir th.ere h to the church. well attended, es- NOTICE. : - i, , Tnv Books fut tlie day to sec iiuna.of , . NtfW Ui.-foverv io the hou-e a..dhis fam show. Rev. J. A rVr.pL- in town Saturday ol ii's I iuan. dnurirUt, Catski'd. N. Y., says that av to 5'i.ring Branch caur-h lv h:is always found the very best re-; ra-i.h'l of P-'ie's dts follow its use; that he -would not b- t Ca upbed ol I. it s , . . jf nroCr:lj,ie. G. A. ivk,-; We call your attention to t'ao fact that we are still in Dunn, located at Ihe same old stand, and are fully equipped with all the improvements for the repairing of Watches. Clocks and Jewelry. We guarantee our wor'.i: to be first-class and will cons, vince you that we do ss 2f'd wcrl: ns you can get elsewhere. We also have a full l'ne of new waches and clocks, and a handsome line of Jewelry, and many other things gent rally found in a Jewelry store. ThankriT . t for past favors, we solicit the same in the future Very truly, G A.INEY & JORDAN, Funn, N. C. All of the above goods were bought before the we are able to sell at the same low prices as heretofore. a trial Yours for business. J. A. ffflASSENGILL & CO.; mr-2Vtf. DUNN, N. C Cigars, Cheroots Snuff . Hats & Caps Boots A Shoos -Shoe laces Shoe Over Shoe blacking Btuktts Buckets Wash bo rls Sifters La nps, wicks &c. Pictures ! Picture frames j Ha?tls Starch & Pearline Gdd;do-t .Baking powders Biueing & Lve Soda & Nutmegs Flour and Sugar Candy - j Coffee. rnd Rice Lardjand Molasse Vinegar and Syrup Meat and Meal Cheese and Fish Corn Kerosene oil Plow line. Bugsjy whips j Buggv robes C un'erpeans Blankets Comforts Bagging & Ties Fire Dogs j As'i Shovels Pocket Krive Powder and Shot Caps Pumps and piping Spice and Pepper Dish pans Dippers Pitchers Plate Cups and Saucers Buter dishes Sugar dishes Syrup Pots Tumblers & Goblets Oil clothes I Napkins. j and many other things loo tedious to m.ntiou. advance, conseqrently All we ask i in iu. ; a 1 :i Hi. town -of i jropg,,,,. He was a.compatue''. by DunrdUve been placed ia my: hands : Mis3 Williiird, one of his stud.;tr. iliection. psus iuc NOTICE! NO T ICE ! ! NOT1SE!!! Ctton Si at Dunn Coton market. I C7 for ciiliection. Tax 4iH la,lie 'lice l,,at afier lhe of November I sh til proc?e i to A with cost added. Pay now services and Chris- and jve wv tit nsnaithll :ron cold and indif- j i xx j.. M. L. H ADE, 1 Tax Collector, I)r Kiuff's New Di?eoverv is undoubted ly lhe Im-.-I cough ieiuel ; tiiat he ha" ADMlNiSI RA ; RIX NOTICE. Haying -piuliSed as A-'J-dnMratrix of 1i,ses M-.-j Ann McNeill and Katha- ns4 d ir in hi familv for eight year?, and ; ri;. McNeill, deceai late of Harnett that it has i-ver failed to do all t-iat .- (-,-.untv. North Carol na, this is to noti - . . 1-! . -v 1 - . - 1st collefl r s esu-e were I ; brought nearer the 1 Duan, N. C. S5 ... - . .11 . i nr suit at Y . 15. AUSIU. s UK-Uiui- t ' store, an 1 trices coming down. You missitifjou buy b- "-- ou -ce him. claimed for o. W hy nor try a iy.i:t-iy j raolls having claims against the - loiur tried atid leste!. Inal Wiks i li a,, , , , ?...t , Our &' fn-e ir Harper & oofs Dr.g Store. ctate of .aid deeea.c. lo h,b.t the u P.eclar .ze GOc. ah.! 1.00. to the undersigned on or before the Mb , . . -. mi i. 1 tifiit d: r DUKE and BLANGHARD DEALKRS IN G-eneral M.oi'oh tindise, Family Groceries a specialty. Goods Fresh Goods Cheap Our s' ore will 1 e f. u d in tLe Lee Bb k. next dcrto Mr. J. J. 1 we este. d a cordial ihyitslion to ne and all when in t.ds notice will be visit ur pce of business .d examine our s.oc anu iw P..w . -2"e-j. s2a.3iild.ra.ctaisz3r-c-ttr , wl jn bar of their recovery. Al! j Come and we win vreai you riguw . I .... n Vn.ira Uir hr rains. : da oIS-pt, or ,o;r rUsaper "cixt I per m indebted to said estate will, .m pt.a e make inm ediate payment. j staid, svrsc: "C3 aad jet pi s tay of Sept. , i - - - . -' m. odies. I Wade' town tr sir 1 tiie po.psr cti3 T-eci Aodies. Adinrx- DUNN, N. (, DUKE & blawchard; 3t i Ii
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