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THE COUNTY UNION WEDNESDAY December 4 180 I O.K. GRANTHAM. J. P. PITTMAN ) E'litors. DUNN, N. C. SPECIAL. AH orders for job work must be paid one half xAr order in given the bullance tchen. delivered, Thirty daya allowed on advertising. We wili give our readers in our next H-:ce a little more of the Ex position from the pen of one whose describing-powers are unsurpassed. Mr. D S Wil'mus of Bunn's Level has moved his family to th 'il 7 M Jo!)-3 place near town. Mr. 'Alliums is a good farmer and we are pleased to weleorr. nim. Mr. J D Barnes has purchased be the stock of Air. C. Lane, and took und chsrs Tci? to ."orlolk l a. I LOCAL DOTS. Cotton is bringing 7 ;o 1 cents en uar slreets to-day, . Wood will he taken on sub scription at tins office. A blind mlnis'er preached at the Baptist, church to-night. It is well to buy Christmas presents early and read advertise ments thoroughly. There will be only two more i3nes before Christmas. Gt in your ChrutmasMad." Mr. l 13. Parker is teaching part of the free school in this district at Greenwood about one mile from town. Mr. J. L, Benton, section mis ter on the W, & W. 1-ne inovgd Lis family to town last Friday. We ex tend a hta'ty welcome. Chris' mas comes oa Wednes day this year, so the editors, printers and dt -v i I will week. all strike hristmas Mr J. J. Dupree has gone to lo". :!:ev?i:ng, and -occupies the hper house in lae northern part of ofilie city. Rev. W, H. Frost, an evangelist will -.leiiver a grand lecture at the Free Will Baptist, church in Dum mx' Hnturd.iy ft 7th at 11 A. M for 'lie advancement of education. A hearty welcorre extended to all. Tie Wilming'on and Weldon Kii.roa t t.oinpsny was nu-d at ttie tost term of ( o-irt in llur. County for tho sum of two dollar?. Just sue$ cs'es this is the cause of such lou-? delay in trials at the Lillington Court. . Will not tho people of Dunn and have a Christmas tree? We hud ougiit in ecC'Hinye the chil dren atid thrs in & j-ood plan. Only a sliu't 'i;ije now, and we hope our people will puh the matter. Mr. J. dJ Parrish of Benson will return to that place Thursday wiih a large lot of One horses and luu'es 'a Licit .he will oru-r to the pub' lie :; rtmarkab'e low figures, lie. ParrHb is a man who understands luiL and handling stock and in cites you to look at his selection be fore you purchase. Mr. D. Her.ry IJood has sev- ml locals in this issue. Old Sautu has made his 6tore headquarters this Christmas, and left him a very choice line of Holiday goods and instructed liim to sell them very cheap. When )oucorne to Dunn don't fail to call at lia store and examine his beans ti:'u! and well selected 3tock. Talk about your flrst-ciass eat--o. but we saw a man at Lillington st wee!; who destroyed more rations than anv one nerpon we h.ifi vt een. V.etook notes and this is it he ate : One 3 pound ham, one fhivkco, 3 pounds pork, or.e dozen bisc.iits. two cups coffee, cakes and I pies accordingly. His friends paid wr tho dinuer and the bill was $1.25. rc.e Monday morning. The busi ntss will be continued at the same old stand. We learn that sorue negroes while in a drunken row Saturday night at Taylor and Sloeums Cross Itoad, shot at each other. No one was hurt. Mr. R A lilies gives notice iu this iasue of bi bargains offered at his'et- re. He is closing out at cost. I was once the grand ru'er, And had things my own way, But the people now rule And things are,ir; a different wr.y. In the town T now reside, It is the idffii of Dunn ; And by is ru!er I must abide, Forever Til keep "mum." I thought justice would have. And appealed to his Honor on the be.nch. But there I was turned down And ha l to'pay tfce cost. Alas Adieu Farewell ! The News ted Observer showed more enterprise J,:t, Thursday than any p-per ever has in the State, when it came our with that Mammoth Cot ton Mill EHtion. The publishers should feel proud of their effort, tbr it was a success m every particular, j iiev. Ur. Harrell and wife hive ju t returned from a pleasant trip Portsmouth Va , and to Norfolk, vis iting their son, Mr. Will P. Harrell, who resides in the former "city by Dr Harrell preached, on Sunday niht while absent, for Dr. A. E. Owen, who has been pastor of the Court Street Biptist church in Ports mouth, for twenty five yers, and his people still prefer him to all other prechere. On Monday night following, he de Myered an address at the rquest of the pastor of the Spurgeon Memorial cbuich, Rev, W. F. Watson, (who is pleasantly remembered bvour people here) to the B. Y. P. U. of Norfolk Va, This is a late organization of the Baptist young people, and it is doing effective work among young church members wherever -organized by gv ing them something to do in Chris tian development ; and that is what is needed in all the churches. O.i his return trip, Dr. Harrell vis ited the Baptist church in Wilson N, C, of which Dr. J. A, Mundy is pas tor (or was at that time, bnt has since resigned,) and a'so addressed tr.e congregation, and witnessed the Diptiam of twrr young men, by the pastor, in tho new baptistery arranged iu the rear of the pjlpiU' It was a very solemn and impressive scene. Thanksgiving duy was geaerolly observed iu the growing city of Wil son. Every store was closed, ttiid an air of Sunday seemed to pervade tho entire business portion of the to.vr. This was commendable. Perhaps some day it will be that way POE ITEMS. Troyvilh Items- I Ml Si B ill IfP! jf ll Raleigh full is gone bnt we are still ere offering Bargains, Still marrying and giving In mar risge. I rror. Charles Parker of was at the Academy Friday. Mr.WP.Byrd is having cbool at Pieassnt Uuion. Miss Ida Spence opened school Mor.d. yat t hi Wtayer school house near BarcUvsville. Mr Geo, Cayeuaugh and wife of Benson spent Sunday night in this section. More -weddings now thaa we have heard of before. ? V Miss Aida Geen opened tcbol Monday at the Tap near Barclava' ville. Glad to learn that Mr. D N Stew. art is having a lull school at Hope Poe Mr. T D Stewart was in Ibe section. Sunday. Mr, J M Stewart want oyer to Lillington Monday. M -8S Fh ra Stewart spent Sondaj in the Poe section. Snooks is having a fall school hers tin wek. Mills. Rev. J A Campbell filled his api bus poiDtment at Spring Branch Saturday' and Sunday. He was accompanied by that accomplished young lady Miss Gertrude Aberneihv. Rumor says "we'll iiave a few more weddings yet" before Chr: ;rrft tr ad to learn that Miss Alice I can eell y,jU any kind of Dress vou wish from five cent ralinr nn i Taylor is havinir a full srLnnl n? well, any price you wish to pay. Spring Brrnch, Samoson counts. j Husbands bring your wives, wives bring yonr husbands, wives and bands bring your children and all examine my immense STOCK OF GOODS, .wiwwu hj iiur. iwo oujers tibo ieiit two veekt in the Northern market picKing cp iarg;i;ns. My go ,d were bought with the TARIFF OFF, ana that is the way I nro pose to R2: 1 them. ami wo are ere that lha pi,f:!e hrougtioul the entire Stale receive it. with a hearty welcome, aiid reat good will be the restit. we hope to the p".per, the mill owners and the Sta'e. The only thing we regret i- that our little city has no cotton mill to be displaced witli th? many vthrs of North Carolina in that write up. . Wc under "land that a young man in the upper part of th;s County went out to a neighbor's house some nights go, at which pi :ce his best idirl was residing. Ili-i special pur, pose on this occasion was to have a shin made, but he only had one, and ihat he h:.d on,. so there was no way of getting the. proper measurement without If king i lF the shirt. The youngster cent out and removed his shir;, hx ked down the road ami earw his rvtil coining, so decided to fright en his livsl swry by hanging hi3 hirt up in t lit; road. His rival came op, look the shirt down and cut it into strings. Tiie reader cau easily see the helpless condition tbe young can was left in. We suppose he vent home, and perhaps will never ;o there. any more. j i:; l--.ls growing little city too, and in -".11 the country around us; for, in all our troubles,' we stiil huve much to be ll::iri;ful for. snd much for which to b-3 .--it-cfal. Shoes and Boots Lave sdrance-d nearly fifty per cent but having bought my Miss For Barnes who -tock before ihe advance I wi 1 for the next 60 Days soli them at old W. tion with Mrs T H P r if is Jong as ihcy last, but they are selling so rapidly thsy will not last over : ' of Dunn 30 days, 90 come rignt on and buy vour winter Shoes. spe6 Sunday with her parents, near Our line of GENTS' AND BOYS HATS is the most complete preUie&l and cheapest eyer been shown in the town. hear. Mr. Redd.n Byrd of Jonesboro spent a lew days in this section last week. Mr. Walter Marks of Dunn spent Sunday with his parents near here, or Mr. Rufus Parrish and djnhter M'ks Minnie spent Snuday ,ncar Stewart's Academy. ' ' l ' - ! Mr, A D Coats, who has been j at leading school at BuVa Creek Will now attend here for a while. They are. still marrj leg, we beyer heard the like. Pittman when will onr time come? Can't tell brother, every dog has his day P. , Mr. K U Coats is clearing a new ground and trimming oat a grove. Say Met what next, a yf! L V Denuing has accepted a posi Hon in the factory at Dunn. Mr. D F Hodges of Dunn was this section Monday. On last Thursday at the residence of the brides father Mr. JeflTMitcuel Mr. James E. Dormsa of Johnston led to the hymenial altar Miss Ellen Miithsll and were united in the holy bonds ot matrimony. 8 R Wilson J. P. tied the knot. We wish for thenja long and prosperous life. . . Jcmbo. Our stock of clothing for men r&ther T7it li Ms girl- and boys lias to be seen to be ap preciated, we invite you to come and inspect it. Miss Rosa Poe one ot B. C. A's charming maidens is teaching near New Hi II. I - If careful selections of the newest and b3t novelties in chrtstma3 gifts and a uniform scale of" low prices will ba an inducement to Holiday shoppers then one and all should pay us a visit before tt.ey buy. We take great pains to provide desirable ee lections for all kind of people and have been equally careful lo make pricss right. P. H. Hood. Clement Ansil that ar mule fell down the other night and came ver near breaking my reck. L.A8L Snml'i We have the Hr-et and finest line of Millinery goods ever shown m Dunn, dence of the brides ikther Br v'm M.ss Add!- ou who is with us. spent two weeks in the North lMmin, , 7 !U,er r' Wm ali the new styles a.id pickii.g up bar-ains in her department. ' JonnsOD' air' "ery Prince of Chalk .cvei tea to tne iiymenial altar Miss Pkesident Cleveland now haar Coav-v gress on bis hands again, but it composed of a different set of mtn this time. Our G-rand. Opening the Falcon News- Mr. T W Starling spent a few days at Hope Mi; Is last week. COMING AND GOING- We put several new names on 0Qr subscription list while at Lilliug- week. v e saw several peo 'M but there was several who f ikd o see us, if so they failed to reco P'ze ls. We want our books in Jtt you send your subscription to us The party given by Miss I-ula pckr.n aV the Jackson House w Friday night was well attended and highly enjoyed. Several different l f the boys acted their part very ?refult wbich added much to the tnJ jQier.t of the eveninir. Confec- noi.Er:es KCTa eprvprl anrf liir!.!v in. ; B"-' Wft nrn ell Imlohtoil tn !VTr Mrs. .1 such a pleasant evening... . Uae of the horse traders on the "ee's of Lillington last week be tired and sleepy, dismounted 4B!l tied Lis horse to himself and fBltothe land of dreams. At length lJC Wse broke loosi from where he as U hI and never disturbed the piti t r, r i - . -rt. a 'una oi ma masicr. . a ur ilb s companion, and rather des reto be fastened to a corn cr'b or GUd to note that Mr. L J Best is able tu be on our streets again,; Mi.s Foy Birjes spent Sunday in the country at her Lome. Mr. Walter Marks pent Sunday vith hi3 parent in the country. Mr. W B Mi-Kay and daughter. Miss Lizzie, of Dickinson, spent Sunday iu town. Messrs Hall, Duncan and Weeks, of Bnnson, attended the party at the Jackson iiouse Friday night. Mr. A R Wilson and Rev. N B Hood spent several days in Golds boro this week. Mr. W H Privette of Spring Hope has entered school at Lucknow In stitute. Mr. Gib Blarjchard and his sister, Miss Beulah, left Sunday mornia for Wake county. Mr. F C Goodwin of Chatham spent several dnys with his brothtr, Dr. J C Goodwin and returned home last week. Mr. E Lee left Sunday for a trip iu the interest of the South Dunn Manufacturing Co. Rev. A M Hnssel was in town Sunday and filled his regular ap pointment at the Presbyterian cbr.ich morning anl niht. Rev. J A Campbell, accompanied Miss Minnis Culbreth spent last week visiting Mastor Tuskan Yar- broug h of Falcon. Mi?s Lrida Dan2litry. who has been 8-ck for qtiite a long time is much better. Sport went to Spring Branch last Sunday. Mr. J M Starling spent last Sunday and Monaay in Benson. Clement Arsil our singing maate didn't sing near as much ai the Conr vention as he wanted lo, - Miss Salley Pope is in this commu uity visii,ing. Sport. . dANTA-CLAUS ; Coates to all nations in some man ner, but nQwhere better than America nowhere better than in this vacinity. His headqurrters are at our store, -There your wants can be supplied quickly and satisfactorily. Our Hol iday Stock compriaes the new, the useful, tue beautiful, will please your eye, vour pocket-DooK anil your friends. D. H, Hood, ANNOUNCEMENT. Remember we ask no one to buy on the strength of our advertisements We only ask you to come on our rep resentation, the quality and price of what we offur this season will appeal to your ovn judgement and sell the gftods. D. H. Hood. took place on Tuesday Sept. 2tth, and proyed to be dUplay of pretty and attractive styles ever made in Dunn. CALL AND SEE FOR TOURS.ELVES. Yours to Plk'asb. 4- Florence Johnson and 4 3 titrrat Iiur In tl,il,.l.. I l I - 1,. iu niic uuiv uuuus oi wec lock. Rev. Mr."Aven ,.ffl,..Sii - - W V M g We wish for them a long and happy life. Sx OOKS. DUNN, N- C Jl i HI!!, mr-27stf. On Tuesday night. Nov. 26tti, Mr O. D. Godwin, a o'ever employee of the W. & W. R. R. Company, and son of that highly esteemed citizen who resides near our town. Mr. John R, Godwin, was happily united in wedlock to Miss Mary Campbell, a charming young lady cf South Caro lina. The marriage took place at the residence of the bride's father, and was a quiet and home affair. Rev. Zermow. a Presbyterian inin islr r of Marion. S. C, tied the nup tial knot. Mr. Godwin 13 one of our home boys, and hss been in the employ ment of the Railroa for nearly four years. He has made Dillon, S- C, his home for more than a year. His many friends through this sec tian will no dnubt join The Union in wishing for him and his charming companion a long, happy and pross peious life. McNeill Slill lEolds. WE only ask an inspection to con vince you teat ws offsr roaxjy extia nice bargains in Cbristuias Gods this year. Come in and see our beau tiful goods and let prices talk , for themselves. D. II. Hood. NOTICE. by MUs Gertrude Abernrihy. slop-! . I offer for sale cheap my horse, top ped over in town a few hours SnuIay j sjgy sn4 harness. Any one desir- iiiir in nurchase, wrl do cA t see eveni.ig. Mr. W H Harrifon, editor of tbt Smithfield Herald spent Tuesday night in town. We were glad to have him visit our town, and pleased witu his favorable prediction of the jUture of Dunn. i ' - . 1 I . ' . J . u.. I nc. i iii unrse la jniataiueeu tu ul- 3CJ:d. entle, ea;y to keep, and of good1 qualities generallv. A rare baroain can be had. Whole outfit for 75.00 Charlea W. Cain, Dunn, N. C. IF you wiah to be careful and eco . nomica' in your purchases and at the same time select from a well chosen line of the very newest and b;st in Holiday Goods, you have only to start for D. U. Hood's Drug Store at once and both of these desirable ad vantages will be yours without an other moments delay. : O'd papers at this office 23 cents GOODS AT AND BELOW COST. In order to close out my entire stock of General Merchand se by Jan. 1st 1896 I offer at and helow New York and' Hoston cost. As there will be some special bargains. I invite my friends and customers' to call at once and share these bargains.- Respt. R A. Hales. Dunn, N C. Make y our Fruit Cuke now. R sins Currents, Citron &c, at D. H. 4 Hood's. Mysterious 2ralh ofa Ctiinber- laad County Fanner. Fayettkyille, N. C, N v 30. D. A. 0. Denning, a promme t and wealthy faruier, of Godftin, a. small village on fie A. C. L. Railroad, twelve miles north of this c'ty, was found dead in a cave near tite Cape Fear nver, at that place to-day. He had been very ill and was delirious 'asl night, and it is thought he es caped fn m his attendants, and met his death in a tragic manner. Wheth er he was murdered is unknown. The coroner has erapanne'ed a jury, b"t the verdict will r.ot be - gives out until a late hour tonight. News and Observer. Ilarasett Superior Court. Court met Monday November 25. Hon. E W Temberlake Judge pre siding. His Honor convened court promptly at 10 o'clock. Attorneys preeent: Hon. R p Buxton, C W Broadfoot, N W Ray. J A Spears. D II MoT Tl,a ,ne T T?v T T5TM T 1 . - v. i imou. xvo jones, u J Spears, Col. T M Arco ',uu"" aga'nsu xuayor iucixeiti, H K Norris. W E Mnrchinaoii A A Democrat wherein Mr. Wileon had F Serrell, Solicitor E W Pou i gotten out quo warranto proceedings The people interested in tile court against Mr. McNeill for the office of were well pleased with the j Judge Mayor of Dunn, fees and, salsry, He pushed the business on the dock came up before Judge limberlake ct and deepoaed of upward W cases last Wednesday in the Superior on the civil docket Court for trial and promised to be an Tne most important cases was the interesting nnn ovorv nW.Tan r . j .. j case ia regard to the election of the town was interested, and-both of Mayor of Dunn which was decided the contesting parties had strong at- in favor of H c McNei)1 tbe acti torneys. Mesers. McLean. Argo, MaJor. The next was Hugh McLean Chapin and Murchison appearing for V8 Bask of Ffljetteville, ie'l which Mr. Wilson and Messrs. Jones, Pou. Sl4o5 was iBVn, wMh tn.L l . " . v., ' H.-VU I Mil WU&OO oeioreme case proceeded far the favor of tht Rflnt Judge threw the whole thing out of k8ap Jxcursion Jates TO- COTTON STATES AND INTERNaTIONATJ EXPOSITION, ATLANTA, GA. Sept. 15th Dec. 31st, 1896, Via: ATLANTIC COAST LINE Through Pullman Pslace eeping Cars between SEW YORK Bnffc I AND j, ATLANTA, GA VIA : Richmond, Petersburg, WelJ S - a m " I aon, KocKy Mount, Wilson, Fay4 etteville, Florence, -Sampler, OrangeJ ntlrg, Aiken and Augusta, for rates. Schedulen ' SWninnl , , f-e, o . J . .. I niivuuiw .qguoni, can on or address any agent Atlantic Coast Line, or the undersigned, j J W. MORRIS. Div. Pass. Agent Charleston, S. C. C S. CAMPBELL. Dir. Pass Agent, Richmond. Va. E; M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager H. M. EMERSON, Ass't. Gen Pass. Agent, Wilmington, N. C. DUNN MARKET. COSBXCTKD WUaXT. in Court on a demurer, that is, that the whole proceedings were illegal, so Mr. McNeill yet holds the office and Mr. Wilson stands where he did last May after the vote was cast and counted. The plaintiff gave notice j of an appeal. This term was for civil cases only except prisoners in jrul which: only two was in jail. One was acquitted and one convicted, B. F. S. Corn 40 to fiOe. psr Data SO to 45e. Peas 60 to ! Fodder 50c. kmn. Chickens 10 to 20. Eggs I2c. des. B tter 15 to 20o. lb. M eat, C R Side 7e, - Ham, new , 10. Cotton 8 m Coffee 15tr 10. M Sugar " ; 5 to c. " Turpentine. Y. D. $1.60 Turpentine V D 1.00 abl A Urillirct Orator. BUIE'S CREEK ACADEMY, FOES, Harnett County, NC., Offeks a inoroun u-Kini'ss course, including Book-Keepino. Fnnaianah; Shnrt-hAMfl. anil 'IVnowritiiiir. 'Po1o..nl. ir , - ""-uaip , . -jr- &i m.iiuiii. n iuuu ana iDiiriim.niii Those who had the Dleasure ot Mnfic and Xoroial Course. j I I -i ; . - m I A 1 a. . m .m . netnng Mr. D, H. Mcl-ean's speeech graaiiaw oi me ianio- u.-yanr ana ?tratton Business Colleee, Bltimor at Lillington last Wed: case'of Hugh .McLean R..ir f w.n. ii . Hiu.iu., .iucia. , iiMruueui, w ..(;. Board. Including wuhlnr Baok of Iayetteville. fcav tbat it was h.. m.;,, o:' , a. , . K "nngf a . . . . ' T ; .uj uih, i.,v. Siuco ur oraiory ever 2Cl students last vear. For eata J ean's speeech a grauimm ie iimnw oryanj ana trauon Business College, Bltimor la Inesday in tbe charffe of the B,lslne' s Department. No better or more thorough course givsn la i against the the StatC FuU Busil,esa Coue, $20.03; Shorthand and Typewriting, - $JS.00; Art, s $2.50 per month; Literary Department, $1.00 to $3.00. Board. Including washlnr NOTICE. All parties desning Fire Insurance of any kind, dwellings, stores, gins &c, will do yell to consult me before insuring. I represent only good companies. Respectfully. Sep1. H-3m. J. A. Tatlou before heard in ihe county. Wo are proud that Harnett can claim and own su3h. a gifted man as Mr. Mc L. an, for his speeches would do honor to United States Senotors in the halls of Congress. The case above mentioned was the most important case on the docket, there being some over fourteen buns dred dollars involved, and the law yers all worhed very hard. The esse consumed about a day and a half be fore it reached the jury and they were several hours coanrg lo a de cision. They gave a verdict in fa vor of the bajik. Messrr. Hugh McLean and Hector J McLean are twin brother, and about 90 years old.. One not familiar with them can hardly tell them apart These old gentleman have lived the past two yours in expectation fully confident they would receive the amobnt said for, bnt now their hopes must go dow to rise no more, which will no doabt shorten their days on earth. Elsewhere we publish an article from the Fayetteville Odn server epeaking of the case. ot-2tf. ogue and special announcements address REV.Ij. A. CAMPBELL, PitiirciFAU I A SULID SILVER THIMBLE J sent postpaid for twetv-four spool lables from one end or Fpool i ns ghown here, of B ABSTO W f cobd THREAD- Extra quality for both hand and machine sewing. Warranted full 200 yards. Buy of your dealer m and mail the labels as shown here.1 from 2 dazr-n spools, to ALEX KING & CO.L Sole Agents 54 Leonard St. EEW YORK. Sold by R. G. Taylor, at 4c. spool. FREE Dunn, N. C. Ff r Pure Drugs. Chemicals, latent Medicines. Trusses Druz J II Sand, ies. Toilet Articles. Perfumery, Stationery, ' Inks 1 I - Mucilage, Writing' Tablets, Bfcink Books. Ledgers. Toilet UJlI aieicatc oaP. Call on j FOB HARPER & HOOD. Combs. Hair brushes. Tooth Brushes, Sponges, Face Pows ders, Shoe DresMing. Harps, ancy and Stick Candies. Lamps. Lamp and Machine Oils, SnurT, Tobacco, P:pe. Cigars and anything else you jneed, go lo ! ' ' ! i - HARPER & HOOD'S Drug Store. where you will be waited on promptly: and "politely. Always take your Prescriptions to them and they will be filled acnrately, and at the lowest possible cost, j . L j Don't foiget the place. '"'""! HARPER & HOOD'S DRUGSTORE DUiJN, NORTH CAROL I W A. Tt "tatk. '. per LunJred.
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