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THE COUNTY UNION U'KDXESDY,:May 12, 1897 DUNN, N. C. ' 8 . - j ii orders for job work: must be ...tiil one half when order is given and , ,nllace when . delivered. Thirty .aVs allowed on advertising. LOCAL DOTS. The new board of town alder- ni( ii were sworn m ana Held their first meeting Thursday i'ht One of their first acts was to repeal the hog law. The Chairman of the board of County Commissioners has a notice in this issue calling a special meeting of the board to meet in Lillington to-morrow. You should not fail to read Aur woman's column this week on .the subject of temperance) This is a subject that all our town people are interested in just at. present. See J.J. Wade's advertise ment in this issue. He carries handsome stock of ladies dress a roo Is which' lie is selling cheap. AJso a splendid stock of mer chandise for the general trade. Several of our. citizens are M-oiiTninj' to recoznize the im- ioitance of paining dwellings. F. Pearson,;7 Esq., hasre- ntl'v had his residence on Broad street! handsomely paint ed. J here is room for others to lo likewise. A local freight passed here to-day going South and among ts load were twenty-two electric street cars for Charleston, S. C. The cars were loaded on flat cars, wo on a car, and were covered with canvass. They were ship- rom St. Louis, Mo. r It is hoped our new board of town commissioners will take some immediate action to the drainage of the pond just back of the Methodist church. The citizens of that portion of town earnestly -request its drainage at once. Petitions from the town of Dunn will be, presented to ''the hoard of county commissioners at their. session to-morrow ask ing that an election be ordered held in the town of Dunn on the second Monday in June to de termine whether liquors shall or shall not be sold in the town. Mr. Tyrus Thornton, an Excellent farmer of Mingo, township, Sampson county, re-j ports a corn tassel, the first of the season, which' -he found in his corn vesterdav morning. He will probably be the first to have roasting ears in his sec tion this year. On the first page of this issue will be found some ftfbts, about-'what is law" furnished by attorney F. P. . Jones. He will furnish irs with articles on this sSibject from time to time Avlrich .we trust may prove val ual le both bur readers and ur paper' .Our people need information just along this line and we are certain . the ability of M r . Jones along this- line will be greatly appreciated by all. On;Thursday, May 27th, the Methodist Sunday school of this tawn will give a basket picnic, at Rliodes' Mill, The other Sunday schools of the town are invited to join them and help make the occasion a pleasant one. Revs. E., C. cll, I. W. Rodgers, and Mr. J- 0. Clifford and others .will deliver short speeches. , Every body invited to join them and earn .baskets. 1 ; The 1ittle sons of Mr. ' Y. P.Tart drove an ox and cart loaded with lumber into town Tuesday morning. After the load was delivered at the depot they started home and while 2-Oilljr down "Rrnfirl efroAt, nnA of the little boys, ahout eight - - 11 M I , j ears oia, tell oil the cart ana the wheel ran ovar his head. He was hurt quite badly but t nope not seriously. Mr. H. H. Poe. of the Buie' Creek section wns in nnr office this veek and said some kind things about Mr. Poe (has lately returned from a prospecting trip to Geor gia where he proposes to locate if die can dispose of his valuable property in this countv to an advantage. Mr. Poe is one of our best citizens and most suc cessful farmers, and the people of Harnett Avill ram, in aa him leave . Our best wishes will go with him, and we com- -uienu mm to the confidence ' " ople among whom he may rt i . i . Grantham and N. B. Hood, . . . dispense the latest drinks at their fountains. W.H.Lane& Co., disense cool drinks also. There is no reason why you should notjkeep cool "during the warm days. These drinks are cool, invigorating and health ful. Mr. N. B. Lambert,, who works in the blacksmith shop of Mr. L. H. Kennedy, had the misfortune to get his right hand badly cut yesterday morning while shoeing a horse. He had put shoes on the fore feet of the horse and had driven a nail in a hind foot when the horse at tempted to kick7 the nail strik ing his hand and inflicting a painful wound. What we want is subscrib ers, and these 1 we intend lo have. If you haven't the mon ey we will take any kind of proauee at tne market price. Now is the time to send us your name and subscription price. Don't delay. We want to help you and want you to help us. A newspaper in your family one year is of incalculable. We are endeavoring to make each issue of the paper more interesting anl valuable. - We regret to learn of the death of Mr. E. H. Jackson at tne nome, oi nis iatner near il l i . i Fayetteville on last Thursday "W "W m a evening, lie had been sick a year or more with consumption contracted from a cold. He was a most excellent young. an and had a host of friends wher ever known. He was nephew of Mr. W. S. Jackson and a cous in of the editor of The Union. We extend our sympathies to the bereaved family. - Rev. L. R. Carroll filled his monthly appointment at the Baptist church here Sunday. ine morning sermon was a memorial to Mrs.-- Jones who died some months ago. . After the evening services the doors of the church were opened for the reception of members and three applicants were received, one by letter, Mr. Ralph Shaw from the church at Lillington and Miss Ada Bennett and Mr. J. A. Taylor, Jr. The two1 last named received the "ordinance of baptism, administered by Mr. Carroll at Surles' pond, Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Pastor Carroll is zealous in his work asa minister and has made manny friends here, among all denominations, since tie took charge of the church. Mr. T. D. Blackwood is an authorized agent of The Union in Hector's Creek township. He will take your money for the papu and give you receipt for the lame, and will be glad to serve you. If you. desire your county paper, one among the neatest printed papers in the State, see him and place your order. The price is only one dollar t? year, and we want you as a subscriber. Our aim is to build up HarnetJ county and we ask the aid of every good citizen of the county to help us in this cause . If our people are properly educated there is no reason why Harnett county should not soon be one of the first counties in the State. We are striving to make it so. Will you help us? To The Indies. With pleasure we call your attention, ta our third, lot oi Spring; and Summer Dress Goods, just received, consisting in part of Jaconats, Etamines, Embroidered &wiss uois, jviim osas, Lappet Mulls, Organdies, Grenadines, White Goods, Chal lies &c. &c. - These goods are of latest patterns and lovely de signs and will be sold at re markably low prices for cash. We thank you kindly for your patronage heretofore, and re spectfully solicit a contiuuation of same. Our Motto: rolite attention, low prices,, quick sales. Most respectfully J. J. Wade. Free to onr Ilcadeni. To those of our subscribers who pay up all arrears within thirty days, or to a new sub scriber paying not less than one year in advance, we will give one year s free subscription to The "Woman's Health and Home Journal, of Chatanooga, Tenn. This journal, devoted to Health. Home and f arm, is a 16-page monthly paper, bright instructive, elevating. We have, only a limited num ber of these premiums to give away on the above terms. Don't wait until your neighbor comes in and ets the last one we have oooi arinKs are in seasjon now and pur druggists, Hood & People and Their Movement. Mr. R. G. Taylor left day for Raleigh. Tues- We were pleased to see Mr. J. A. Culbreth, of Falcon, on our streets yesterday? Miss Bessie Aldridge, of Princeton, is visiting Mrs. P. J. Jeffreys. Mrs. L. McKay spent Sun day at her old home . place at Dickinson. .-Miss Josie Adams, of Little River Academy, is visiting in town this week. Miss Saddie Adams, of Lit tle River Academy, is visiting the Misses Barnes: Miss Lizzie McKay, of Dick- mson, spent bunday night and Monday in town. Mr. Walter F; Gerald, of Ken- ly, was in town, a few hours yes terday. Mr. S. N. Betts, a prosperous farmer of Wake CountA, paid us a plesant call yesterday. Mr. J. H. Brewer, accom panied by Miss Addie Byrd, spent Sunday at Little River Academy. Mr. A. L. Newberry, of Fay M 1 etteviiie, spent a tew. davs in town last week with his broth er. Mrs. G; K. Grantham and little daughters left Sunday for bmithneld to visit relatives and friends. t Messrs. F. V. Birthright and T. A. Norment, Jr., of Lumber ton came up last Friday to assist our boys in a game of ball. They both play ball well. Mr. Jefferys, of Fremont, father of our accommodating rail road agent, Mr. P. J. Jef ferys, spent a few days here with him this week. The following attended the convention at Wilmington from this place : Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Taylor, Mr. E. Lee and Mr.' D.'H. Senter. They air report a splendid time. Mr. E. F. Young went to Wil son last night on the fast mail to attend the f uneral and burial of his brother-in-law, Mr. L. H. Fulcher who died in that town yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mr. L. G. Cole", traveling sales man for the R. F. Moris & 13on Manufaturing Company, of Durham, was in town today placing his goods with our mer chants. He sells the celebrated KeyWest Cheroots. V Messrs. D. H. McLean and J. C. Clifford, accompanied by Misses Mayme Oates and Annie Pearsall, left to-day for Clinton where Mr. McLean will deliver a Memorial address before the Ladies' Memorial Association to-morrow at 10 o'clock a. m. Mr. G. K. Grantham, one of i ' our most popular druggists, left yesterday for Raleigh to attend the annual meeting of the State Pharmaceutical As sociation which convenes in that city to-day. On his return he will spend some time with his mother near Smithneld. Turlincton Institute and Dunn. The young men of Turling ton Institute, Smithfield, came down on the evening train last Friday, and on Saturday morn ing crossed bats with the Dunn team. The game was quite in teresting and would have been very close had it been finished. During the seventh inning, tne Institute boys being at the bat, one of their men batted a home run. In running the home base he ran more than three feet from the line, the ball not yet being in the Jiands of a field er; and the umpire called him out. The Institute boys claim ed this unjust, and quit the game. The score stood 14 to 17 in favor of Dunn. The Dunn team played two boys from Lumberton and one from Buie's Creek Academy, which made the game more in teresting. The Dunn team is expected to play them again at the com mencement in bmithheld in June. 1 Wl Baby waa ifek, we care Iter Castoria. When she was a Child, aha cried t or Caatoria. When she became Miaa, tba dang to C&storia. When she had Children, ahe fare them C&storia, PERSONS living corporate limits of the town in Of Dunn are hereby notified to give immediate attention to their privies and put them in good condition. All persons failing to comply with this notice wil be subiect to a fine of $2.50 for each offence. . - . G. F. Snead, ' Town Marshal. Memorial Day at Chlcora Cem r lerj Kear Dnnn, The Ladies of the Memorial Association observed their usual custom on Monday last,of dec orating the graves of their sol- dier dead with flowers, wreath- lands of AVPr-crrPPns n.nrl hanJ some gifted orator to deliver an eulogy to the memory of our O il 1 , oouiueru neroes. The ceremonies were opened by a fervent and eloquent P"ufJwmacn, maiana,constipa prayer by the Rey. L. R. Car- tion and all kindred diseases. roll of the Baptist church, who himself was one of "the bravest of the brave in the armies of the lost cause. The oration was delivered by Hon. E. W. Pou, ot Jonnston, m a cnaste and beautiful address. , M-r , r Hnn ia -r&nrcrrt 1 7Pff n a nno of North Carolina's foremost young men, and , on tnis occa- sion showed that he stands in xl j. 1 l ? 1 i r wie ironi ranK Dy ngm oi rare giftsof oratory, and those graces of manner that make the South- ern gentleman distinguishable wherever he may; go. The la- dies of this patriotic association ueserve great creait ior ine worK of love they have done to keep J L 1' i it 1 ... axive iu iue uosoins 01 ine peo - pie thememory of those immor- tal men who died for a cause they loved, if they could not save. Let this beautiful custom be perpetuated. Meat Stolen From a Widow. Last Friday afternoon Hal- 1 o Trl Tl o Irxrtlr- rrl rv-trrl txrT- rv l-wro in town was arraigned before CJ HJ.U I JLJ UI 1U V1AU1;VUI with breaking into the smoke- 1, f Mr, Tm, Ploonf T, ti.u "Ri-iroT wn0Mn or,.i i-i: ij oicu-iiiiii ma ameo iiiiu uvu six sides and two oliniililai!! rt Vrvn nni cntYio soap. The evidence was that Hallard Blalock was seen to i l x x i. day evening and went to his xinxiei nuuse iu ua.A.e uuuuty ii j I . -,,,. Z l;l,- ' that night. He was driving a horse that made a peculiar track and the wheels of his cart made a peculiar track also. He remained at his father's house until Wednesday night about 10 o'clock when he started back to Dunn. . The peculiar cart track and the track of the horse stopped in the woods near the road at Mrs. Pleasants, and the tracks showed that the per son who broke into the house made three trips to the house and back to the cart taking the hig Kate w'ele tafo urf felt. "a- Mrs; ,P1fnt yesterday charged with assault found that her meat had been f. xi mi stolen Thursday morning , and I tracked the robber to where the cart stood in the woods. The cart was then tracked back, to Black river where it turned round and came back the same road and was tracked to near Dunn. A warrant was issued and Blalock was arrested and i i : t- j mi oe i nis nouse searcneu. xiieomcer . 111 ouna iwo siaes ana one snoui- der of bacon and a few pieces of soaD. Mrs. neasant ideniined the shoulder and the soap as M. that she had lost. Blalock was bound ovfer to the next term of Harnett court in the sum of fifty dollars. While- the evidence was not very strong it is the general opinion that he is the guilty man. Mrs. Pleasant is a widow with six small children and the thief got nearly all the meat she had which is a serious v oss to her. tiaila it ta Ifiatart wppo. Rer. Langhorae Leitch DeHd. The many friends here of V" rrnined to learn of his death in Baltimore on the 30th of Anril. He was nastor of the Methodist .t church here last vear and his iiooith wne rrtfTr Knri Tli conference sent him to Hills- boro this year hoping a change wouia oe Denenciai, dui ne grew i-i-i i- ii worse and went to J ohn Hop- kins Hospital for treatment where he died. His disease was a chronic one contracted in China while a Missionary there. His wife and children have the heartfelt sympathy oi all our people. He was an able preach- er and a . . i i ,? consecratea cnrisiiani gentleman, and has gone to re ceive his reward Ayer's Pills are recommended leading physicians and druggist, by as the most prompt and tficient remedy for billionsness, nausea, cottiTeness, indigestion.; sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, and sick headache; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rheumatism. Everything cheap at N. B. Tutfs Pills All Ills. Tried Friends Rpct ForthirtyyearsTutt sPfflshave PTOVen ableSSing tOthe invalid. Are truly the sick man s friend. A KnOWll Fact I - it? t i W DUlous n.eaaa cne, dyspepsia TUTTS Liver PILLS AN ABSOLUTE CURE. The Ilaptlat Cei Tentlon. ine ooutnem Uaptist Con- The Southern Baptist vention which met in Wilminsr - x c j , , , I rfin last. WCP It finiahoH ifo I o Knio Monday and adjourned. The next session will be held in Norfolk, Va., commencing on TT'I J 1- ( 1 1 - i n may ueiore me second oaD- bath in May, 1898. This gath - ering of Southern Baptist rep- resents, it is said, the largest . organization of religious work- ers in the world the number Liver I , , X J 1 ' 1 I lejjresseuniu uemg more man a million and a half. North 1 is uiiru in jii jiumDer of tsaptists m .this convention n-rA -r.; , ' X xl. an the-Baptist in the world, mirably in the entertainment of the delegates and visitors and gave them a royal reception. At least 5000 visitors were in the city during the session of the convention. Every church in the.fcit Pned tir doors tothe I tri ci rrk f.c onrl noa ir all - li i mi I 1 IT 1 T1 1 J" ""r UUUdy murumfa 7 baptist dlVlUOS. The session was shorter than was anticipated. Theomcersof ,1 w ,. .1 , me vonvenuon aia xneir . worK with order and rapidity; It is quite an honor to our State and T fr f rf-ki rv have I tuia ukjkjlv ji vmiBtiaxis i j Alice v ,J . , rhia rrvrj tt -v f ' I -.- n 4- -w j -- i I W1TM1T1 I HIT r I rTc i ii xiiuiu uii uuiuioi As the strength of a bnilding de pends upon the solidity of its founda tion, so health depends upon the con dition of the blood. To expel imp a rities and cause vital fluid to become rigorous and life-giving, Ayer's Sarsa- parilla in the most powerfal and effec tive medicine in u&e. Xlie Ulnyor's Court. Our new Mayor has had sev- eral cases already : . TrvT- X7"rvrkr1 q 11 ' vlrtckr1 onI mg eacu uiuer. iue cost was j. t x xi - and John fined $1.50. Kutt Jernigan was tried yes- terday morning for assaulting his wife and disorderly conduct, He was fined $2.00 arid costs which he could not-pay and was locked up in the guard house. f ,i- Anrn i; LXIXJOl. U11U UV XX tUXVX lUikJ fm. affpr nitrbt in thfl tmard hoile; increased the town treas ury by $ 1.00 yesterday morn mg. Dandruff forms when the glands of the skin are weakened, and if neg lected, baldness is sure ta follow Hall's Hair Renewer is the best pre- entire . Oransre Phosphate is no bad drink cold as ice at Hood & - - ' Grantham's. Another fresh lot of Canned Goods and Pickles just received at Lane s . . -T COCA COLA ! The refcgh- ing rink and specific for head- ache. Relieves mental ana pnysical . exhaustion. Properly I j i ,1 4- TT A & Gran- tham 8 drug store- 1 i- 1 . . 1 T" . sneroert, rineappie, nasi- 1 . -. berry, btrawberry, onerry ana Orange all made from Pure Fresh Crushed Fruit at Hood & Grantham's. Sugar. Coffee, Molasses. I f : - - . Flour, Meal etc., etc., from Lane A-rjo See the Wheeler and Wilson Machine No. 9 at E. F. Young's. Its a hummer Greatest range of work. Fruit JNectar, oneroert, Lerao- . rt . T nade, Milk Shake. Coca-Cola j f :,, AA Aia auu a vane uimtctumuuuks now served at N. B . Hood's drug store. Have vou tried the new bar ber? He is out of sight. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic 13 a per fect Malarial Liver Tonic and blood pu rifier. Removes Biliousness without purging. As plesant as Lemon Syrup. It is as large as any uonar tonic anu re tails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask for Grove's For sale and guarantee by Uood&Granthain, Dunn. If.C Don't fail to call at N. B. i . .. Hood s drug store when you - IW IS TIE MARRIED " " irheaD yni can nd then nave iiiuuov, iouy Hardware . business. vftn RPfi and cret our Drices on Cook Stoves. Rahv Cradlps Uu . - tj o-j i auy carriages, dbu oieaua, ouua, ucu pnuirs, auu iuuiiressea I J o ' . o co WP1 wnai we are UU1U AVT Hotto fX " IldVe UU . h -".. . n hhni QT1 fl I OCIThOT Knit UAIl" A XvUUUUI aiU AJCatllCI XJUJt- T-n cTATto'f rTc IHg, XllopliatUlO r-Jnr Trif finoC JCillSrilie J: lttlUg 1 ii j -m tUlS COUIltry WlllCll we are offering at Drices never ICire lieai Cl OI. When you come to town make our place headquarters. We will save you money and make it pleasant yor you. , - v - ' ' Yours to please, DUNN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO., DUNN, N C Privett & Holliday. A. L. PearsaU, Salesman. . ' Nextoor to J. J DUPR&E.l IMJ B- HOOD, QRUGGISlPRACIST, I buy for cash and am prepared to sell at the very lowest prices. With my experience and convenience 1 am prepared to fill Prescription promptly and accurately at the rery lowest cost. My stock is now complete, and 1 can furnish anything found in a Firat Class Drug Store. Orders promptly filled Country Merchants are Invited to see me- I thank all for past favors and cordially invite you to com and see me. I can save you money. Very. Respectfully, N. B. HOOD, Dunn, N C- - BROWH'S SALOON, - D. McBHOWN, Proprietor. , After; Jan nary 1st, 1897, I will be In the store now occupied by Mr. S. V Parker. awujiaja To get fresh pure liquors call on me. i . Watei Is a first-class drink In its place but it'rinn't beat : OLD NORTH CAROLINA CORN WHISKEY SOLD BY HE. A I I are Invfred'to drink with me, t --LBfcW whatever your circumitances jrj I HI tf Ct re NEW BARBER SHOP. When you want an easy shave or a first-class hair cut call at my shon on Broad street. Kvervthincr keDt in nice hx ana . . .:. 1 -j 0 j. satisfaction guaranteed. Andrew McCauley Tonsoial Artist. Why will you buy bitter nauseating tonics when GHOYE'S TASTELESS CHILL I ... -w a.k.n. TCXIC pieaaans a wmon o ruF. Your druggist b authorized to relnnu th monev in everr case where it tails to' - cure- Price, 50 cents. Nerve Coca is a delightful drink, quenches thirst and cools the system, increases tne activ ity of the brain and gives tone to the nerves, invaluable ior professional and business men. j On draught at Hood & uran tham's Drug Store. Don't buy your Sewing Ma chine until you have seen the Wheeler and Wilson, the best on the market. Sold on good Til TO GET UICK SALES AND Smali. Profit Furniture so ti vour iuruw" j- money to I URIMOTTO. T nn " T 1 I I w LOW PRICKS TALK. xa j r hnnii n Onmnlnfn liailU il CUlUpiete W t -m mm. m . QTirl nil lrinrl n-f C1AU ttJ-A lilllU Jl trivthAnilll mnn rkt lUX Lilt: 111111 U1U11 Ul ue - may be . Rl wherever fmind. J 'oir w.nt gool drinks cjiII n McBioun. F.CCo. LADIK-! Don't fail to examine lit perfect-fitting 'Featherbone' ;mwt, the best and clpeapest on the market. Ail - styles of thete goods at II. O. Taylor's, Dunn, N. C. ANGER SIGNAL. When you have rheumatic pains in your shoiihleri or limb you are apt to give but little heed to tlie 'Manger lg naL" Kigtit tliere you make a mistake, and )'ou may uflVr agonies In after, years. If 'you no1 Ice a saiall fire In a building you know that it sliould be put ut at once. - game war with rhcuma- tUiu. KIIEUMACIDE, the great veg etable compound, is a constitutional cure foi rlieumatUm,. and all disease arising from poisonous acUls In Cle Llool. llbethnacide U sold In Dunn by Hood 2c, Grantliam, and br dmsi-its gener ally. Price per bottle-. Aug. 2C-4m-E. O. W,- - . ' I--, ICE FOR SALE. I am now inrenaredto serve VOU .Willi a . i good quality of ice. . Leave your orders with me and they will be filled properly. Ice house at Town Hall.' I can sell it to you cheaper than you can order jt. Respectfully,- John A. Oates. need medicine. terms by E. F. Young. left. Hood's drug store.
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