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I; i : I s : ? f ic-gAi--" irggfc voyaacri TUP COUNTY UNION DUNN, Harnett County. N. C. Kmered nM-oii'j; to postal regnhi ( -.t'tSif p' -tofiice t Dunn, N. C, as rnI olas.- H'.-ter. G. K.GKANTHAM, J. P. PITT MAN. I Editor. TERRS CF S'JBSCF.iPTlCr.'. Thn-e "M -nt::. Six Months. ... Oik Year - .Split I V Mail ,..'2o Cent. L.r.UC'entf. " L $1.00. Payable in advance. I.DITOK'? -All ct irraui.H fctit Utf must; reach U3 ou 1 Uf-!d&y ev-aniiijf. ! f ci;ar-iienta5rit-rntRni all othor t.it ii''h of Ilk i - in- u rivtu, vil! li.i.-. b cliar'it i ci-uib per BuHim-st lr mis -will 1e mart? to r-gular au vVilitsr line J-OcnlH witnout T-uirr ailvrrlUfrueiitij will be- charged i.-i t;lits pt-I- I'."!-, SiM-frUT.s wiil tcvt ofTat tb fTpirAtK.n h.:l iii l ;! r v !ii t o ii;i owtiiiucii until till :ci U't i- ii Is :ii u. Lhe Coni'.MHUcr.tii.iis iiu-'t aV.."yJ I, la vri'vl-it CfrAlv''itisiiij: nites f.-rni-h'-'d on ap averted v :iiIoil Ko'-roM-.aiiiHi'aik.n wWl le aertl Kisiti -".iiupai.Icd l-y tl.e vmILji': DUIIi'.r. S;;;,:: ;;!; q v..-- o. in-ii-.tb. : nl v 'ii be iiv-oifci a!id ct:.ri; U ! I )! CGUSTY SCRIPT ' C." T.i' financial conthlion of ilrr- tt c(unty i,and has ben for yetus a dreadful ecu lit-on. AU cjunty in tiobn are paid in county script, and the script wiil hardly bring nitv centp in the dollar Many of the dtizens of the coun'y have for years ns.d s ript In the payment of their CMtuity taxes, a d thus saved them- - selves, but now that the county has been so thoroughly revolutionized, and all Democrats given a seat in back grounds, no county script will be taken on taxes, am! the hold', trs of s. ript had as well irvike candle lighters of it so far as its valuo, The invoredftio are exceedingly lucky to ge' in.lheir?, si n w tha Sheriff has laken up the fu'l amount, so he snysf and no more w.51 be excepted. The people have alwajs been allowed a certain ier cehtonueir county script on their county taxes, f?m every Snerilf previous t this great year, 1895. ' Ye Populists who cast you vote to cut your own throat financially fchould coruo out a men and say by your action and ijifli.eiii-.e that yi-u will not gie tLa govcrnmnl of your county to a party ths.t takes awAv your equal and just rights, j It has Veen a!ed why county Fcript is no f,ood this year. T'isit is what we ask now. L good last year why not this ? Tht is the question the peopie are asking. We will not say more at present but you may hear from u auain in the future. Cm.KW Tiikue is about as much difference between a Populist and a Be ublican in N -r hC'arohna as there is between a tad-po o snd a ft og. It. id rdv a matter -.f li-oe wlin the Pop will be a lull wrowu Radical. ; rthepowtrrConarcsnn ?:vf the people (inailvdal JtlitT it should j take action at once and atop eo many ! -hard tima" gruaiblors from talking The disgruntled Democrats ?-!! join iho 1-opulist party do o merely because they r-c.gniza the latter paity s. a preparatory -chvol i,-. which they cun -receive instruction j the presc:.' cr.o . in 8ubaervien-jy to bosses and the. "Mr. Foaicr was n, plain farmer .depravity to ' h-ild their principles nl Hvtd near Louisburg. but at the iu aboancp" sufljcicrtly to entitle ; l's,ie oi i-3 iisveiitoa he was &3?oci them to become fud fledged Rrpub-j ate editor of li c Krrjstone, a Masonic licans. (paper pu.Ui;.!.:ed- in Ra.eigh about twenty'.i'ive years i.zo, and the Furvi Thk Democratic parly was r.ever !'""Z F"'el a:i -"ioultural and licked with one licking; never killed ! fa,1:il ,!ews!1Rl,er- A;,cr Penting 'with one killing; never died with one I raacl,ine I a half interest in dath. and was iit ver buried with one ! i, to capitalists in NewV-rk' for $10,- funeral. It La been known to kick ,i. i the lid off ils coflin and score. Some of the Populist say they arc gaining grounds, if so we rise to ak in wh t direction, they failed to car ry a single state iu the recent eiecs t.oi.e if tliey got one county or town- j snip we have noi heard of tt yet, the m goes very low over the wire r in in-' ir papers, so if the assertion be irue it mutt- be ihat the are inch jntr in the o d m.'S back republican party. There axe soma men wno arc ashame io jump in all over and go in likV Biuiciiard lowered his wild ' CONGRESS MEETS. Till teen months from the time of; its election the I fty fourth Cogiess met Moi.daj. For three months of this lime the Cingres winch the people, in November. 183 1, repudi ated, continued to legislate, and the Congress f : heir choxe has been doing nothing ill this nine except to draw pay a. nee il.e fourt'i d y of lat March. So incongruous a proceeds ins: is not to be inzl within any other 0 J country. Lvcrsinco the pa icof 1893 the Republican Lave charge the respon. sibility for it upon the Democratic partj They ueclared that it was the result of the repeal of tha Sher mm silver act, and the repeal of the leKinley tariff law. and of the fear ! 0j- olltr gjmlar legislation. They rang the charges oi uns an mrcugii the land, and either this argument or - i some other eq jaily potent, so im pressed the people that by an over' whelming majority they dethroned the Democratic party, and put the Republican party in power instead, at least, so far as; the House of Representatives 13 concerned. i The logical process, cf course, would have been to jhave the new Cougre-s assemble ! within a few weeks after its election, so e.3 to take upon itself the l;v,k of remedial legis lation, for which it had received the recent mandate from the people. In hccv. the repudiate je-J legislature wtnt Oil kg;3Utiag J i just as thougli notLiug had happened. ! and il3 auccetS-.i' was !aa::;r5 uniii mcro tl;rm pas?eu. iis t-. prasect montii have nnssGtl tcart ; ilonis is m ! ftil! work!nr order ard tba l:ol iday j recess over, th-.t body! -will not eutei I upwi doing v-h ',;..- people bade .u j do until fourled nonius fcftor the mandate ha .'vt.-. The trees will 'treading again before any racavt-r? of imparlance is perfectce. It m;i)' or m-iy not pass the Senate. It vaa.y or may not be veioed by the Presideia. If it be one of crucial importance .it may furnish the keynote for the campaign of '96, which will prececd the election of a President who will not Like his sest until March, 1?97, and of a Con gress that will not meet until Des comber of that year. IThe mandate of the people, given in 1694, will bc 81L1 unexecuted in December, 1S97. The whole business ; is so absurd, one would think that Congress would a:ply itself io maka a change which will bring it to work as qaiekly after the election as practicable. THE NE WS A ND 0 BSER VER' S ENTERPRISE. The News and Observer has re cently put in w'.iat is known as lino type machines. By their use a pnn-tt-r at a keyboard blocks out tpe a line at a time. The metal is recast every time it is used, j So, while the iraehine are not strictly typesetting machines, they do the work of such. It is a great j-iride of improvemen t, for Mr. Daniels and his p-iper. While the machines ure made in the North, it i3 a North Carolina idea. Tue News & Observer itself says : It ii worthy of nofee that the type setting machine is a North Csr oiinn inventiov, the ilrst one being indented arvj patented by Fenlou U Foster, of Frankiin county. It wa3 ailed the 'Wild Jioose Typesetting Machine' and embodied the principle of every typesetting r-'achine since. I iirt Mcrzen-ha!;.1; ojeciilly is built I i 4. i on iuuch iuc same principle. xcep that movable -type were used in the Goose' Machine instead of h rnalrix and conq-iently't!ie wo.k oJ (julxrg a-.d riiaTibtilihg had to be chin. The "Wild Goose' machine -"ad U:e type i wni r Kcy-oord, just, as is m '-he Mergenttialer and the type travelled d-;wii an inclrned plane and afseuioled in a hue, ju3t as in COO. But. owing to the iaji that the tvpe had to be adjusted and distri l.uted by haml. and consequently no labor was savtd. the machine was never put into practical operation, it. however, stimulated inventive genius by calling attention to the vjreafneed for practical machines of its Lh d and furnished the unlj- idea ! on wi.ich such a machine can be cons iructcd. The perfection of Mr,! Foster's ideas are seen to-day in the j Mcrgeninakr m ich'ine, 1$ as is generally the efie with great invea t'.itns,' ihe original inentor has not lived to se. his ideas put into practi cal oper&t ion or reai an- of the J LAS I There is little rt juicing in the camp of the Populists. Not now as once tney n juiced at Republican vic'ione". They see t!ie Dsmoertdic strongholds taken captured y storm. They have declared their pleasure at anything which gave blows to the Democracy. xut they ar? si'eat now in .their tents. The utter de ea- of the Democrats 8as . , . , , . . ,. , ibeen h.;rahied and re-heralded throughout the la;id. But the Popu lists sulk in fieir tents. Why? Why act they thu? Are the' not proud of the Democratic defea.? Yes. They are very g'ad. It is a victory after their hearts own desires. Why the.i do they not rejoice? Over many smaller things have they exulted. There 13 a reason. It is a burning reason tiiat they wi-h was uot. But it is. It makes heaviness of their hearts. But it will not down. It it, and i3 eveiywhere. The i'epubiicans gained a great victory. 7'he Democrats went down i before them. And the Popuiisti? Where, O where, were they? And echo well m:iy answer, where! L whs victory for Repoblnrans; defea' for Democrats, and almost estermi- nation fur Populisms. It proved that the TFve of lism is past. Those Sale c:;;r;y o.ice produced the -Pfpalist, in acd out of season, rnus ere'l only : ren- j Lr.nt, a;;d in rnuiy places, its organi- ... .. . " ' " ! 71'lnn I Krni'f in 1 1 ir (tiin.o II ! noi heard oil.. ., . " , , ,. i (than me maj'ntv or I-e Rfpu-:hc::i & yesr has ... . 1 i I 1 )iJ;Tif r:l I i l.iii'n t K linil.-;- opone .t. : . . . - aided bv an im; rte i incubus lets rwo get into the , .'j!Siature. A.irll Seualor Rutler iews the l.,n-:Uoa!;e o er scou-g hardly e nuclcu i left, scratches his h?ai, a-ud sa s, 'bj.tot try a fourth s-artv." And ti.ai's what's the ni:t tcr. The Re)ubiicans .have victory, the Democrats defeat, but the Populists are not even in it either way. Rings Weekly. k A WINNING FLAT FORM It will unite the East, the . South and Wrest and sweep the c.untry, I propose a platform for Dem'). cratic victory. It i5 1. The free and unlimited coin, age of Western eilver at 16 to -1. This will 3weep the silver State. 2. Ttio ircc nnd unlimited sal.j of Southern cot-on at ifoO a bale. This will bweep the cotton States. 3. The free and unlimited 9ale of Yankee shoes at 50 a dozen. This will sweep New England. 4. The 'free and unlimited sale of K-.jntucky B.mrbon at 5 cents a drink. This will swtfpp the ri st of the conn, try and get rid of Kentucky as a doubtful S'Ate, eliminating from the public, view" Messrs. P. Wet . Hardin and W. C. P. Breckinridge. Let's drop the old and r.ow dis credited name of Democratic" and call our party the Vast Fuki: axi Unlimited, which mig;;t. mean, "Everybody fiee to be an r.ss ami allowed to play tlKi Jiaaie without limit." A Democrat in -Charlotte Observer. As the Charlotte Observer says wiien the president of the state Alliance attacked the Church of the 1 v ng God as being no and iver Lav ing been on -the si 2 f human shvs ery, the who! Populist press unlies it-'tingly and untquivocallv endorsed Lhe sta'eme'n't. It seemed not one h i i tha uiar.hoo i to protest against ti e outrageous slander. Th re is one Populist paper, however, which will not follow in the stampede of t!-e herd. The Salisbury Watehruan saya; . The Watch man-wil' never be f uhd among those wlio siek to defame and a'.ose the Church of Cmisf. Wlut woxd NorthCarolina be to-day witb out her churches and Christian rain-, istei? la the'language of ttie late Artemii3 Ward, ri say : "Siio-v us a land where there are no ir.e;tin' houses an I we will show j-ou a place where old rag-? are stuffed into the broken wi.iuows. and where maps ;f the devil's wild land are painted on men's shirt bosoms with tobacco juice " Let us" praise the churche for the bouudtess good thay hare dona to humanity instead of abusing them for thev few good deeds they have left undone. Ix spite of Chicago's bankruptcy ner "moneyed men" are clamoring for the" Republicau convention, and ottering to pay all a iris of coin for f jit. This 8'iuij- superfluous wealth might be wisely donated to tha im mediate needs oi tha local govern ment. A female moonshiner has bcen..ars rested in West Yirgii la. The new woman epidem c has penetrated the Diokinson JotiinarS' No news th's week except that "ti Sno ko" is loliij th wedding bells. Vihy can't some of Dkkiraons young people etatt the wedding bells to ringing? Misses !?e!sj' and Rochiel Pipkin, two -f ' Detweea the Rivers" lairtst maiden spent Saturday night with their Aunt. Mrs. Dr. McNeill. Glad t eee Mr. J .W Parker of 'Bytd Town" in tMs community Saturday. Call next lime Wa-h. There is to be a Public Debate at !i. C Acii demy on FriJay vuing Dec. 20-.li. Subject: Gold and silver as the nations money. Messrs W P Byrd aud S Collins vs I! C Holioway snd J 1) Steward, The public requested to be present. Sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Alie P.'.rker of the Bum Level s-c ti -n. He died Fiiday p. m. and was buried Sunday mondng at the f'aEiily bnrying ground. He leaves a wife nnd several children and tour are nor dovyn with the fevr. A CilorL-d man was canght stealing some coru'V'jm the field of Mr. Soi Ilsr.edy week and he has hit for parts unknown. Mr. D Turlington our clever gin- ner is aUout io finish up""ginnng for tins season, lie stys l;e uas ginen J sbout'one half of what he eUd last i Mr. J. D Stewart i3 teaching school at tho Wiggins school house near lure. ?7r. V R McKny a companied by his dafht r Miss Lizzie attended church si i.'u 'ii Mioday. ''CLEMliXT A.VSIL" . Of3-C I'eeuliiar Pitiii. ! H irnelt coantv court in i i session dd week. Judge Ti:uberlaKr, pre. siding; Judge 1-. P. liuxtou. Co 1. C r. RroadfooL, Ca)t. N V. Ray and o r. C. W BiJgood are t!; membeis of tha Faye't'-vilie bar in attsncl..ncc. tjul. Bfoadf.jot and Ca:.L. R-.iy are representing the Hank of Fayeltuville in. the suit brought by Mr. Hugh McLean, ot Ilarnett. for th&-recovery of 1,500 dollars he d posited with the batik, but wh ich he claims he never drw t)at. We learn from the bank tvftloi-'ils tint Hugh McLean, who is one of the famous Harnett county ninety year (Id twin', deposited 1.500-ih the ba?.k Nov. 30, lo-?8, and drew it out by check Dec. 4, 188P, winch c!;eck the bank now holds, and the genuineness of the signature Mr. d Lean has acknowledged. Mr. MrLean no-.? commence suit for the recovery of the money which he de nies having received. Dr. H. W. Liiiy, the presidont, Mr. J. C. Haigh, the co shier and Tdr. E. J. Lilly, the bookkeeper, of t:ve bmk, left ' Tues dav evening for LMIington to give evidoi'Ce n the case, rtlessrs. Hugh and Hector AicLead tira highly res spec ted ci'.izeni of Ilaruelt county Fayetteville Observer. Pialisic Jsi IsoI Close. On Saturday the 14 inst. the school i aught at Joncsboro iu Harnett Co. :!ir-e miles Northeast of Dunn will ciose. Tue exercises wiil bgin at ;uc o'lock'p. m. and will consist of recitations, declamations and dia logues. Literary address by Prof, P. D. Woodall of Benson Academy The public is invited. ONG AND ii ARE FACTS, a-id ihij long Uiiu ahort cf tb.3 whole matter is that W. S. JACKSON SELLS j PURE LIQUORS BRANDIES AND WINES. It U natural for people to tell you what I hey will do, arid in many cases tha- could not do half they claim, but for you to be thoroughly convin ed of wh it can be done and what is Tie you are invited to- JACKSONSBAR All orders sent by mail receive special and perronal attention, and my liqu-.ra will come up to what I represent them to 02- Come to see me, also send me your order. Yery truly, W. S. JACKSON, A G E l3 T. N. C. Y:ir At I. If our friends would like to see a better paper in the county, will come forward and give us some astislaoc, we will give them a belter paper in ihe future than we have leen able to .ive them in the past. If fire bun dred men all through the county would come up and spot down $1.00' for nextycar'a subscription we would ba ab'e to equip our office in first class style and give the people a paper in the best print, and you would enjoy reading it more. The print would be large, clear and pUiu, con sequently tbo reader would be bene fited and we w-ui;i feel like we were giving you full value for your money. It takes money to buy newspaper presses and type, so we hope our readers will lock at the matter in the proper light and come forward and help us in placing in a nice, well equipped office. How many will help us? We came to Harnett coun. ty to stay, and we 1 flvfi msdp this' our home with you. We are goin to do our best to make the county better, and thus bo benefited ourself. Hope the friends of The Uxiok will give us their aid in this matter. Bv helping us you help yourself and help others. Nortb Carolina will rriinufacture this year 500,000 bales of cotton in side the state, which is jnst about the entire amount that is produced with in her borders, We can say with feel ings of pride that ehe leads all the southern states in cotton factories and yet they cme, why the i cant we in duce one in our town or midst, if we will ever follow that old m tto keep everlastingly at it success will crown us and our labor sometime. To Our Subscribers. We have cover believed in pub lishing articles through the columns of newspapers dunning the subscrib ers, and this is not intended as a da but simply-as a reminder. We have gone on through the summer without saying much about subscription, and have so far as we were able, done our duty, and spared no labor ia giving the be3t paper we could get up, and now we shall appreciate your promptnpo:f, n lis- payment of your subscription. Wo simpiy t ub'ish this article that those who who are iu arrears may come in when they come to town or send the amount. Hoping many may respond to thU C ill, we beg io remain, Fi'thful!y yours, Grantham & Pi.tman. NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator v.Xjoh the estate of J. B. Lee decesised, late cf Maruett County. All persons, indebted to said estate are berebj- noti lied to u:;;ke immediate payment to the undersigned. All persons holding claims agai-.st said estate. arc .notified to pre sent the same to us, duiy vtrilied, on cr before Dee. I, ISqO or tliis nntlce will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. This Nov. 19, J. J. Lee A. Y. Leo Administrators. F. p. Jones L. J. Rest Attorneys, r Noy. lg-G-w d. e. ATTORNEY AT -LAW, DUNN, n. c. Office next di,or to the 'Post Office. Will practice in all the Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Oct. 1-1 &95. CD O a CD 32 o 0 td ' u M H H o P o GO p 0- P c . a o O P p o p f? GO O GO COMMISSIONERS 3-VLI . , i .i.. in penmauee or a .tungcnscni i iuu. Superior Court of Harnett comity ren-J dered at November term ia:J hi a eer j tain action therein lading, hereui Mrs. C. Jme was Plsuntift, and S W j Parker aud wife. w:is defendantu, on tlie llthdi'vof 'anivirv lc')G at 12 o'clock M. at the o orllec in Dunn, I will sell at pntljc sale for cash the foilcwiug lands to wit : 1st tract being in the towu of Dunn, beginning on Broad St., J W I.ans corner a::d runs with his line back 200 feet to Fowler's line, thence v. itb Fowler's line 70 feet to El.n St., thence with Elem street 200 feet to the corner of "Elem and Broad streets, thence wilh Broad street to the begining being part of Lots number 3 and 4 in Block W. 2nd tract being in Stewarts Creek township, llav tu tt county, adjoining the lands of D S Williams, the Fowler lauds and others, beginning at a stake, D S Williams' cor ner and inns S 21, W GSR E 54 23-100 chains, theuee S 21, W 14 25-100 chains, thence N 71 J, V 24 50-100 chains, thfiice N 21 J, E 15 chains to the beginning con taining thirty 6ix acres more or less. This Dec. 3rd, 1895. F. P.Jones. I f Commissioner. WANTED. Persona to ACCEPT, GRATIS in ; . P , . TOmKK Cfnm 1 v 1 1: , til luLuic iiiiicta. auu yjy 1 k J UUUJ lumiui liimiigiuMULi mc iu nay oi o tueir own nama ior manunz ciotn ing, books, etc. write plainly and en e!os? four poitsge stamps to defray mailing, packing, etc. II. P. Maynard, 16 Arcade. Cincinnati, Ouio. Agents wanted for Rubber Stamps, Rubber Type, Pads, Daters, White Letter S'gns, '-Bottled Electricity," for Carrh and pain, Electric Belts, Etc. Write for Agents prices. I, t $37.50. DUNN. : lri :- o it1 if H at . 2 O o : : X & Q H pi- p-.g .5 tr g C J i & GO 3D m & , . a . 2 - SS tA- u r- .2jmb: tv M 3- f$ g: - -M (ti o a P 3 if ' -E p r O , ft ' . f v 'i if . " ; ' , X r -..--". ' ' j THE DIFFERENCE. itV fniinv linw niir til.ih i... - - j - -tiiige As. year bv year, we older grow, Ajul learn the sorry lessou that Jp nwte'we kuow the less w knn f kUO Iess we fc-ftow. . vv pen l was twentj year of are My callow heart was drowned iosirha Aikent a Dresden China maid iVith sunlit hair and big blue eyes. At twenty-tive my ideal changed; The girl I wished my lot to share W is tali and svelte with hazel ej-es And cataracts of auburn hair. And now, at thirty, I care not If vhe be fair or otherwise. Oi if her hair be black or red, br b'j or little be her eyes. Bit she must be a maiden with The knowledge and the skill to make A -wholesome, crusty loaf of bread And cookies, pies aud jelly cAke. Daily Lancet. NOTICE. - . Bv virtue of authoritY enta!nm1 : . mortgage deed executed tome on the! 1st day oi February 1S89, by Alexande Dixon and duly registered in the KetrlsJ A3 . t. . . . . ior oniee oi iiarnen county in ISouW ZJ pags 510, I will sell at public alictio ti I lojr cash at the court houw door i the l . n H. , . W I :1IZM.- .1... i.V J . January 1896, at IS AL, the following real property viz: uu tract oi land iu Stewarts Creek township Harnett Col Nl C, adj )ining the land of Sarah Mc4 Nielli aud others, conUiniug slxty-tevoni L. - . .1 ..11 .1 . t 1 , 9 t . I acres, a iu i;uiy uecriuco in imiu mors, tgage tleed. l'tits Dec. 4th, 1S94. akill. Barnes, Mortgage. N. A. SINCLAIR. ATTOR NE Y-AT-L A W. Fayetteviixk, N.jU. rn;tice in State ani Federal Courtaf AUff-i-om. 1 1 mm JR., SOLE ACT North Carolina. gees by decrees. (rewards." mountains,
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