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' l .rtrsnlltu almost like ths y sit of a! TUP i friend. Let us iinaiitrie a laraiiy j , j COUNTY UNION- rer.mr JS "children .iui.g j - - - arouuu mu o.c oino vu " s - - - - - a - MINN. Haiuclt County. N. C. ., ' . .... 'a . tilP h,,v ! head '' te government .Now - i .. ... . - . I President and st an. la where J'jik cry of .he Pupal:: paper bat Whsb you come t.o Benson dpi'l REMEDY FOR IIOQ CH01F7RA. - . . . ii ; I it t"i'", r ' d Cleve to call ana fete uie i ha-e a t'-i IJr. T. J.Dodj? of Kamillan. 4- K!i.feril accoidit.g to postal regula i . at ihr potorti;e a I'Uim, N. .C, f f . .;Uvl C'.ia Littler. ro(iiT. Mie itetna or news :c me County Paper, and the ether members of the goup discussing the uowi as it ia read. A prettier picture of home lifa-can hardly be imagined than th'-J. Now gtja leader suppose jou try this p!a.4, get tha fcubscribcrs for r EuV.cra. LP.PITfilAN. J KblTOUM x.vna.-v. .wd To our merchants -Ml commuuicatlons tau.t resth j,ldgcj eVerv body who has any nii ii" lo e.ii or uz Boiueiuuifc He those papers and calami'.;- howlers sing a sorg like this. CJieyeJand and nine cent cotton, time getting j butter, we were wrong and acted the run Union jou can nd ve will ivc j lrit AuJ acle faUe imprests er line nf !)rh7i. PAtent. u-pdicinea ai:d the everythitij? generally carried in anrBtlistitoiiomtrotae Iot ho- he ia cHs drug store, Presoriptign jcare. i au ou vu u. b w.v.-. - " v tuny ui.tu. . j then, f.-tiou n ?? rents with proapecta . call to ee me r : . . 4 , ,.M , ,,ti f t w T?-n.n lii termed ho? cholera. I tavi ued Jienaon. ; vu, "'J i hogs on my ranch io Nci;re6k aii Statk of Xohth Cau- ) in the S i- , nver losp a uoi. i uyc exp.fui0i.u , olima, Harnett '.'oustty Vperior Court,' l)T I(;,.:jnSr one well Log with a lot of; ,1 . T' Xf. ........ V'., 1 .ot.tnr:)Ul' ' ' T .Charles Moure. V Team &.. uf j 9"" CFU V j isjo. i uso tli3 reraedy. ACTIOM foh divorce. 1 .-You will uoufiT a treat favor upon Xotlct of Church r aUinmfnt ami j not'cBrt like u.nr.er from which revenue . Btinaalea:i will made tff tvtfalar .lv-nuttinta will te tharjed . xcr i:aetj rtaticrltern will b cut off t tbo spiral lotj jj .I tKM'''11 dUoouitlnuca uutil the want the public to' know put it in the UnIo::, und you wou't regret It, THE FURNITURE FACTORY. The Spjitb Dunn Manufacturing fix,,, mo n v mt(1 onrl controlled bv . c:::l:Ul hv th fo-vy'r- C2Ct!en of our ifi.wn r Air. li'Ul'iiie it-e. ircs unik. S.Uo.:, ti.vi.0 tia ot U J ler. rAdvertUingjditea fin.i.ihed on ap iTtFSi' h'jul notices inserted without ' Vo .i.iiii.n.i.i'Aiiou will be accepted uo!,-m :iLc.iu-.i.uii:eU by the writers li.ililC. 1 I 5-?U AVI H1vrtt.-: mf.nts Insert'-rt four Kur-Kiv.- v.-l.s v.-ill be c-jiinled one t;iO'.ii. :u;l tviii !-; iii'i t-d and charged jmtil oil.'ril ti!-oontiuufd wlu'ii the TERiiiS CF SUSSCRIPTiOM. Throe Month? Six Mwiiths Puo Year Sfr.t by Mail. PfiynUe In !;Jyai;ci. ...25 Cents. ..J.50 Cent. ... j.,.. ii.uo. The Nys at;d Observer gare quite au elaborate description of the State Fir hast we:k and the illustrationa each day jerc fine. Rnleigb should feel mere tban proud of such a dailj and the york it a;jTJ8 dea far the city. i It, appealing to the 5atifueti3:i of the Court thar Chalks Moore thedfendHUt la a non' ltefcident of this btate. It ii ordered publication for six weeks be made in the COUNTY UNIOX a news paper published i l the town of Dunn, N. U.'notifvbijr him to appesirat the next ten;; of Vaid Curt, at Iuliiiirton on the fourth Monday in November next and r,lead answer cr demur or Judge will be rendered hs de:"ded in the complaint. Wit P. M. McKav Clerk of the S-i- . v, . perior Court of Harnett county; at office J. H. Inman the great ISetf 1 orK niington. Firt Monday n Sept., otton dealer jn-ide $3U0.000 ao iti 1S35. F. M. MeU'ay; Y; i'M.'-v? wc-iid toj. fan ' ! - f .lh ill. readers -j' iiiz Lmo.' and ll .o'.i -h?T2 Vtiti: ihw general ui-ic. Upon i 6-jhjecu hie! ictT'.Lis tin nil, and haA i--tlie subject 1 Sties Paper Reading. In the olden time when education was limited to the favored j few, it ya the habit of the people to depn 1 upon public speakers for j all they knew nboul the hum-cuing of :t.e .:cunirv, ilnd esptcially was tui- true wilh reurd to events, of a j poi;tjca' on-., l-ui --lis s'rt-e of tld.ig no i ;...s.li-i. e: U. f-ll nui ff i-: 1 -if :v;v- ibl" 1 everVj uii a i wocj". evc: boy wl i;: ' u: ,::f! iHhd 'M -:vs. ifthc-v avi ajuund t--larn aril as l-.ey rend 't:,.-.v iiav bey;i' t.i 'iunk : ' bonch : wo it bus coti:?. to pass :hal be or ; he wh does net rend and keep abreast' with - current events as ibev transpire find themselves under many disadvanta ges, in their every day interourpe with the vrorld. Now let us see how we can avoid J,h!a tronV, mud that it a T1T Considerable cos. In the tirst ;bite if you cun 'afford it, subscribe for some good magazine tht contains - article upon olmot all subjects of interest to he cultured reader, writ- ten by th beat Islerary talent of the country. Wo can recommeni the Atlantic; t!;s Century, j Harper'n i .11. l T .,):' .. . and many others well worth the- sub, acript ion pi ice, but the beat medium for the acquirement of information upon every diy- matter, social, reli gious anl political is a good news paper. Now wlrch paper should )ou take is the RrsL n:ies;ion. ' Wo i hit-k by all means lake your County Ruper, and nnl oniy take it and pay for i. but read it. Whj? because 1st it is a home enterprise, ubluhed by men you know, who are as much in Mr. J. Stewart Vrice Pits.. Mr. E F. Young -Tf3W . nd Ir. Jas. Pear sail Sec, is now turning out furniture ready for the market, and the work ha a neat appearan -e, being well vnsie and well finished. Mr. W. S. Gentry, of many vears experbr in the furntture factory of Hi;r. i o. h Ilhe Toreman, ana unaeriai.oB tu:u Fbusiness thoroughly. The enterprising firm, the H,ce Ufirdvare Company' bought the firet Iot that waa sold one day last. wet, and now have it ready for their cus tomers. TVio gentlemen in charge of 'h5! f-C?or ihC PlOi'iC )hU-Ti. it? . ;?'.. ii i!-r.; - I t;ot ". ran an..1. " X."lX--l bv f-...rrii -...; ZuVd :c:.v": it.-. rty C'-- who .hs ?'..'.tii i.t.n " lv. 'i lip :ittm ti . in r;. (" lir iiid the liCfrt irsjefidl tlint .un I- J:?.H u "jse, h 'e tto Inr.ansdiio ' ' rrr-d as tout of a ay f-.'Ctorv wit.: ia ;2 atandi jg in the Northern citis. We are u'ad that the fa iory is is meeting with succesa and hopp ica sticccas will tv.tse other tr.pn to ths ad va:: tag 53 --f ' i" our own for faclori s. i.ud cause t!.oru t; in vest their mo-ey here We fear no vortrsdicu;;. vfii.-.n we pav .'iA H :.: :': t coan y r.w.v h.ts the re -! w-err over nf c v County in'hS wit4i a littje enter- prU, mo.. tin. la'tior among her i)"'n:e. c -u:d b made to take the leal u; - .e Sste. Tnc water powe of Smiles Ffcll i wonderful ana Hould fum:sh povrer enough, if pr-p- eriv arranged, to move all the ma- cbinery in North Cartjbr.a. Lft our people sound the grand possibilities ol our eoypty aloud m.d fur. ar,d invite tLose who " may be reeking a hr,me and a plaae of safe investment to come and behold the water power that flows through ojt couLty. Wake up fellow citizen and work while the tide or immig'-atior is turned to ttie South lua I 'the land of wnuhrs. cotton he been stated br'ine recnt decline, ami we can safely add that the South uil mi'lioiir during the l&at two weeks by the sudden siump. You can earn $5 ach day "giving' our absolutely in Jispensible house hold article away. New plan o work, making experience uunecjj a ry and success certain for puhe: Clerk of Court. J. A. Spear?, riaintifTg at'.y. NQTICE. Ilavins: rjualilld :13 Administrator upon I e ct-talu f I--u liarnes deceased. No ! W.e i hereby 'iven to all pe:on hold I ngcluinis agaiist wild e?t:i:e to present l.e same for pavinent . duly qpalif ed on t. ffnc the -20tb duv ot e:-ji or. 18";6. ,-r this notice will p- p"u-d i - bar of ti pir fffnierv. All uersoi: i;;r cbted to paid estate are he;et)y noil tic I to make the farmers of our country by pub lishing this recipe in full, I am now engaged in other bust-iess aud have j been for 16 years, aud am willing to let others prosper by the long years o eiperieuce of mine with a remedy I Uncovered myself for the cure ol ttn jreaded disease. The prescription and directions are as follow; Arsenic, one-half pound; Cape Aloes one- half punl, blaak antimony, o;:e ounce; u!ae vitriol, oaefour.u ot pound. Grind and mix ffell the i owed y before uieing, Tye foil ow ing arc the directtious for ping : Sick hoga, in all eaaea. to be bef arated from the well ou88,-an4 p'-' in dry pens with pnjy fivelaro Lii? oroi it s.n i I o:id ia a pea, WE SMOW COrlE TO THE FRONT in nyr85Ction. iiWpli dozen free j immediate pajment of the :.m. v Credit given. Freight puid. Ad- j Th 7(h (, f Qct lgu5 " Adinr. dress. Mlp.ose -M'F'a Co., 15 Meis j f. i. Jones, Atty. rose Park, 111. ! Cw. u A U D C o. D U N with the best selocied atock; f Hardware wt hav aver bad. Kow the wav to make money is to save aoey. You can do that bv buying all yoar Hardware. Crockery ware and Tinware of US . .. 1, We are in the 8me old Stand, next door to Mt.U.r YauPg. and we invite you to come lo. If you waal to tr.,io o rill treat vou holiest and wait on joh po Italy. Jf von do not want to trade come in anyway, we will try C to make it pleasant for you and show you tbrough oaf Slock, FECIAL AHENIION 10 JBE COUNTRT M?RCH.NT. : We have bought largely tn some lines and ara ibU to give Jbbra p loss ertr STATE FAIR. wea.Uiuea the htare fair on Friday, Ihd ia .t d&v. and took in the wonders ar.d beheld, ihe beaatiful ex hibits of YA" v;i kindi. The exhib: this year was e MtaJly as good aa ' h-s usually Ueerj t,rrt la fair was a success, though crowd was not so large its usual. ; We are sarpriasd in rii.anr ways at the authorities of ou,r StJe Fair, and tereitcd in the welfare of your section i it seems as the ypara go by it grows and stale a you are yourelv.es. 2nd. Because it comes to you with the news of your immediate neighbor hood, telling of events in which yon re personally interested in end more numerous and, wcr?e. W e mut say there was mre gambler and fas k'r?, and indecent 8idehowe al lowed at this fair than any we have attended,. Whil? ladles are not ads about people you know. Then what rnitteo to soma ai tna airte-sbows. should your County paper be to be j llere are picturea and adyertitementa woithy of jour latrouage and inter- that appear on Jlha os'da that are ' eait ! not decent, tad many ldis are dis- lst It should contain the news gusterl with the language that is sN ot the day fresh from the Stato and lawed en the gro-nda by the cuU National papers, condensed, eo as to ' throats and fakira. . be presented to its readers in short i r .M'as "J not.be as large as a and pointed paragraphs. mjstard ree in such matters but we 2nd. It should be moral in every ar8 ?oIrI to Xpresq them, at any ... respect permitting nothing n its col- rle- : Wc ajthat nothing should t e umna except what could be! prpperly admitted logo x tbafair groutds read by the most refined lady in the lut li ROt fr a lady t look Iftmi. at, and if such is admitle I it is not 3rd. It should bo honeat. teaching j fit fr the ladies to be simitted its readers nothing but truth as tH : inside the grounds, the current history of events. WtIieeif ihe authorities do llli. It should have corresnnnv i put a stop to ao much of it. Icr: . . . r - t mm 1 I Ka li a m n t ( n i n T n A iieuia in every a.ec(iori ui us territory " uc 'w.' m;"o " ub. who ould each weak send short and , l0" the fair will go dowa. Tftsr pithy hems of new which would be l,'e name of the old Noith tate will ' of jjvneril not special interest. lr g down to the genera-i ina that are; tlee cMp;nunicationa which should follow ua with a 6.in upon Us flag b-idiot t personalities aad neighbor-1 "r puriety, marking the low esttrms fa. .! gossips should ' be left out. nJ IOV? b. ' ,or tue pyre and no- de women pf our S.late e thus. Only S'leh orcurrences should bt itou! i.in I us rtould Interest the cen- i eral public. i e a OTTSTCT. A i 1? w O " Let it no With such a psper as this, tbe peo pie would have a reliab'e messenge: each week to entertain audi, it'atruc tiu. Ii coiuii.g would be - looker , Vt'VOUXSY-AT-LAVi. Fayi-itkvii lk. N. C. EMdii-f m tuje n .il Federal Courts iyiug-l-Cw. " I w r . . r r , , T TTT T T Tt n Tl f 11 iflll TBE CELEBRATED Mm Bililj A. B. mm J8., Mill AU I DUNN, North Carolina. i " s D . . I. ' 3fe4-li - ?ZZ- s a . X. S 5 CO &5 S : : p I 1 ' - i Um ? 3 wi a, S a C2 c 15 n TfS R . O Pop i ! w- f '"' " - T1 I III I I" 11111 I llll IMIII I III IIIIIIB I II ! f MIHIII on manv thinss i i our line Goods just Received and coming inJ 1 ion Shot. 10 Kegs Powder, 30 boxes Axes. i f..r lna of S-ores to come la a fe days. Crockery! Crockery I Tue largest an i nicast lioa by far ksat bts Feed nothing but dry food; bat no i t)L.e:, brougUt t;j Dunn. water only the slop containm o u;ent:on. i hai:lci:.2 the public for their very liberal patrouag and soHciiiog a goo4 shar.' of tue same m the future, we are JvtSf ECTFULLT. remedy until ctred. When bugs reio.tQ cat. turn the a: on thejr backs and then, with a log handled spooa pq. the dry medicine down their throats. Uose for large ho, one u-aspoonfal th.ee times & day for thiee day; hen mias one '!y and r:po l .uu.iv au ti. cuicd; suoats or pig uu-.uaU ue . .v ; C ; I;1 ...II. i I As pree c.ki.. piic; one nei. .. in p. u wiih 1 ;i) b.ei oliey, a i: d iitil ihu Teiuedt, k-., i.iUii-Jvetl Lifi- no j;vi.ur w ouv uoj,5 nafe access to thin ro.i.eiy. as it is to .hem a deadly poison. Dr. lJode addd that many years Le told his rec.pe for ?5 end triiied hegs at the raU.ofl per hewd pa.V Kg th? owner 10 cents a pound tor all that died - afier treat ment bear. s i'iit fcb-'-.ve Procnt.-iou w;l! be iiv'ltid ai I. Henrv Hood's Dtu Slore for 65 ce-itt. We would l;k Lj have our lance's t v it. ? nr. of Hutk Lead. . :c 1 Oil, ilaclir.3 Oil, Lainp Oil and mny other things too naBiraaa LEE HARD WAKE COMPANY, r,I7Nv N.'C. sep-ltf. liUIE'S CREEK ACADEMY, POE'S, Irlarnatjt County, N C.t , FFEK.S a I'll .lh JJ'IM'-P- Coiirfl-S i.i, ! Ii g Hqlok-Ket'piuo, PennmanahlD. W- Hio.-t -baiid, ana 1'yuewr.tMg; T br.ipnv, Art, ocai ana : instrubotal Music at I rT-mnal Course la n la Art, Ul . .- : t ot the fauoa- B v int a id -itratton business college, JJaltimore . ; . . . L? ,. !i .-.j - ll.oij -ft II :1, . V ';'t i J - 13 "l -1 1 - ti:e .SLkiv, I oil Busi'ies t tur $i3 ' ; $2.50 per n.oath; Literary nep:rtin-ur, ! in -'Club," $4 00; in private uraihes, s.L 20 1 students iat : ear. For catalogue bet'er or more thorough curse glre - lo. tUAud a:i 1 Typewriting, $24.00; OHoJJ.i). Board, including waa , Students may enter at any time. aod special announcements addreai L.V. J, A. CAMl'SELL, TRUfcirkL. ot-2tr. liver Parlor fkegiHtftr. VS. Mr. V. J. Parte:, of jillhig'on, was married to Mis? Eula Register a; the home of tha bride's father, Ir. John It. Register, near Clin'.on, Wednesday evening .he 9th inst. The ceremony was peyfrraed by Rev. Q. P- Meek, pastor of the Clinton L$aptsV church. Amng thoso pres ent nera Mr. and Mrs J. II. IJurke, Mr. C. C. Jyrd. Mr.'W.'ji Register, and Mr, Mosely Pearson. Thursday morning the happy couple eel out for the home cf the gjcors io Liliing? tou. ClTr.ton Dera. Sainpsqu liemcierat. A;, s recular communication of J!ill Creek Lodge, No.. 125, A F A. M.. held October 4th, 1895, l!.?fi:st Sabbath in November, prox nno. was sol for the funeral of our :ie.eea.gei brother. Uriah til t. -' u- i -. il . nern snrl nurtai services d-; o ihe late residence of d8ceas. r.av. J. J. Harper, if nc piovi lentiaii V 1. nreventPO. vil i rreacu lue .u;ri. sermon. Ry order of theLcuj-."? a Masons in good standing are respect fully invited to attend and partici pate in the peremonies. L. C. J-LNQ' Secretary. Mill Creek Lodge. No. 123, A, F. and A. M Gold! WILL SELL YOU LIQUOK3 FOR FlillER. th FOR The. question that is being dis PURE cuesed by the peopla all oyer L I Q U O RS United States to-dav, is how to get CALL ON better and aafer currency. Have you j a parcel of laml bhming at i ataf J North bank of Campbell's Creek, n NOTICE OK SALE OF t,AND Under a. id bv virtue of a doiee pf the Superior Court of Harnett wountvJ tu i- Uercu hi oepieiiioer urtn, 133, in a rau-e therein prndiiir entitled ft. W. Lilly and H. 'V. Gray, ..4miidtratjr of H. lnlv deceased, and the Beaver Creek & BiulY Mills ('(.inpany agaiimt A. A, Ha-.rinarton. Sr. a iff! A. A. Harrington, Jr. ai.d others." i will on j MONDAY J5Ji DAY OF XOVEMftEH . ! i! i " i :.t 0 ic- o'clock, p. m . expae to Biile at public auction at ,he Court Hue doiir in Harnett Count", the laud lenthii.-d i and t'&'-ri bed in the pleadings hi !! aft ion, be i ng t hree traci of land li UHteq in liar-uutt coipity' n desevibed mi t low?, Firwt tract. Containing 33 acre more or le. bohig' th .same that wa ooiii veyey by JN . iliiKav, Jr. to A. A. Har, rington, by d-ed reeorced Jn Book O, and reconveyed bv Wiv of mortaar. t4 said X. McKay-by A. A, Harrinrtoh and A. A. Han htstoii. Jr.. bv ileed reeorded in Book O. page 10 ) reglte(i uf Meet! orlice fir Harnett Qotpity SECOND TRACT : One nndivided 5-t interejt In W. S.JACKSON, Mulberry tne; thc'i.ci; down raid on said North bank 0119 chain TO d tq fctake oi ear a. cret-ic Huks It? !!( r.J Iha heel , n mc iun-..i , - -1 .1 . t, ... , stoppent-o coneiu w w... thtt hra!ib ;iM)ut sH2Vv :ill race, thence alone tint West bank rif race about 70 links , a line of the null tracti thence in a-fid line H. 74 W. to the beginning, containing 18 of an acre. THIRD IK ACT: I ! A tract of land Ti to 16 acres near the lands of Luther Thomas the s:imc that was occupied lu. June by Jes.e Page. FOURTH TRACT: - A tract of about a&res lying 1 the. last jiaioi-d tract and ihe same ' Vt.i.- owned and occupli-U by A, A i.ntoi. ns .iu.ie, ?v3. AGENT. aTdTpurest Liquors U Wua Ju D U N N, s hculd drink if you use it at all. j N. C. offer no other kind bat pure liquor ADM IN 1ST r.ATP IX NOTICE. Haying quubftca as A'tmmisu.iia Vor i:,,ur.n 0f tj... AfKt two firaets ".it!t r'-fi-i ei.tf Is m-iiif to tlr IbuU f the P,i-'tier noil- 1 11 r,"-t County. . . J All of :d iiarfs ofla,v.i! are tlu? . '1 i tb.'t v.vr.- f.iiivd by way of ino lying an tin', Hi- thine. moiljjsgs NOTICE. Tn pursuance 01 an order of tlie supe rior Cc-i;rt o? a!!.p-on cn.unty made in a certain special pioceeil'pijj therein pend ing, wheieb' O. L. Denning Adminis trator of LHura D. Strickland deceased wjis p'aintirl and Katie -tri(.k!.:iiid de fc:-.d:;nt. 1 will sell at public sale- a; tue Iot CoTice in Dunn, on 23rd day c.f Nov 1S2.3 at 11 a. m. The ""piece of land known as lot. Xp. 1 in Block 4- H" stand ing iu tl;e town of Dunn, Harnett Co. Terms of sale, one third of the purchase mo-.ev to he paid rash, one ihird ia three ( mouth- fiOiii date of sale, the remainder in six months. Title reserved until all the i.iircha.se mcn?y is pai'l in full. . 0. L. Dknnixo. Admr. and Loinuii-.-iouer. Tt.U Oct 21st "V3 nees Vl iry Ann MeXeill and 1 ... Mr-Veill. deeea;-L'lat o? Harnett .-arne r e rdd 11 ..w n v i n-.tL : H.-rnett County. . . L...S.in. 1 . ,VIC ATtilo ayid doreasod to exhibit ttiein hv deef recorded reiiDeetiTelv ill 1 ... -i !-.r;i"nfl mi nr before the 17. h ! G. page 100 and in ltook Q. pure dav of SenmS, or this notice will hie j Wr of Heeds ofllce jor Hnett .... .... 'vtllllllV pleaded in bar ot tneir recover)-, a persons indebted to aa.d estate wi p Iczre make immediaie payment. This 17th day oSept, 1805, Sarah M- Andrews, Adinrx. COMyiSSIQNKRS LAND SALE 1 1 m By virtue o two certain judguic... rendrr-id in t'ae Superior Court of liai nett Countv of Augut Term 18fi ar.i fc,e;. timber Term 1S95, in two certaiij. actions m said Court penuiuir wherei!! M. McL. MaKeithen was plaintiff and W. J. A. McNeill and 0. E. McNeill defendants, and wherein M. il-L. Mc Keithen was plaintiff and Nelll Ne,! a;id W. J. McNeill defendant. 1 'i sell by public auction for ca-.ii 'Court House door in Lilling'on on Mov-ay the 4th day of Nov., IS 1 o'clock, f. M., C) acres of l?.,id .Jchnsonvill township. Harnett (jn itv bound-d hr tbe lands of Daniel McNeill iVrins of rale, CAftW, or at the option 1 . of the purchaser, one third of the pur liiiv.- tTion.M na. '!i!e In fah. and Vuilii'ice n.ivii h.e- nimll liiRtullinrntA! i r-.-,- - 1 1 i1 4 and twelve months from, the. 0te M h.aU' the Raid tie ferret! uavments '; "V scented by notes bearing ft per ceiip hi terest from date of 101 la. title to be Tt tabled until f.urcii&se money is fall T naid. I Foiothpr Infoxm-Vmn aMre-M wp l KaciKh,N. C. Oct 21st, IS90. 1 i mv. ft tan t tKo Terot li. IitM K- L C. at 12 o'clock M. sell at public snlf Qilei McNeill and others fuPjf 4escr.br 3 tb a highest bidder fojr cash one eeitaiu In the comp!aint in said nrsfc nmed ae ATT OH N EY-ATkLAW, timi on Hie bi the ofSee of clerk Superior ship, H arnett county &u the nortjfa I.'-'.'uri, 01 ssiu uouiiiy m iarne;i, iihj siae Ol atony linn, oeymmii - - , 30 acres ol land in Johnaouville town i bip, Harnett County, fully described" id ., ". -r t. tfi- 1 the complaint In the recond ac:ion de O.H-e v.-xl d...r 10 he Post Office. , nd n ;W (.rk, ofj Wi i-ct'c a al! the LourU. , fic. cf said County ar.r! In a i r ; Colicctio ,:s promptly atteodea to Oct. 1-1 c93. Uemc aits:, it ! -rith your county ne's you ' subscribe for Th2-Ukion. JdcKeithon the 2Sr.I day ..... . . ... ... ' 1 ' W W VU.' W V . . , -a..i tpn nn i-rtt County in Kcok I No. 2, Paget sheold 533511. Th! Sept. 23rd.lS95. F. V-. McKay, tOmuii-stouer. s B. T. Grav ComnriUloiifr NOTICE Bv virtue ol a hidrraent of Wllioa slnrHnr I'oiirtL rendered at jjun ntltleil M ItV'"- M. appa and wift, MJ K- Cappr... trct of land siiuatetlU; Averasboro t'fwn V Gum in tbe cJiantul uf Stony runs X 32, E Zl ch.in and 7 Jink-. p h small post oak n& two pine V'tV' thence N 30. E to a corner of JVTi nty ar.rl In a t!e!-d of of Abram TaylfT, thence Willi i"5"i .1 ! I j.ortgae executed by Neill If. MeNeillL to titony Run. thence down raid Jtu i s.irt Marret J. McNeill to Mordoctt t! becinnlng, containinT acrrT 1. of Jan., I891L or les? adioining the lands of J " fi lor and ot her, being airoe land aeerr in Book V rare 533 ft?., recor'i " cm . Harnett connty. lhHict, a. w'-. j,. .1. r . C-16-4w. CouiuiiseioH
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 30, 1895, edition 1
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