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.. ' -- . " -' - as i n zz ;iXKSl vY. Junk 0, ISO" I T . 1 ," , onhr. ijivtn end . j ' (!:(' cervil t Thirty t tin ;ei f si :iy. OTS, hiv' .-. ;ck and I. ' ve finish- -ived a i i a day Imve the : . I ; J i Who i V i 1 i c;tr i i ; ! e ic l ... . i - t iiav1 oeen C- iO fair i-iriees for ! Most of those shipped i'-d the sliijjper a dollar 1 oiith Dunn furniture which has been shut oi- -oiiie time )titting in :ic!iin,"ry has started up :iiu is working on full l . rpence intorms has-melon vines, eirht .,;!!' ;:nl saw biooms on :i iiurdav . He thinks lie vt .ripe melons bv the ii!y. . ,:-c aint of the quantity mailer that we have ii w , : i : ; : i , ; ; . we are noi aoje io ! i space to. the doings aij'airs of ( 'ongress. We i , .he" a i to give it more a nil'-!' this wr-ek. $ c M-arn hat- th- dwelliisii it;e Iroiiseiiold g"oous j( '!! -!. ert ( 'arpenter a farmer ( -k !i(ii-n"townsl)i) this coun u::s d?:siroy"d by lire on Sat : V iligll! . Supposed to b'y w ! k of incendiary. ;.re informed tha.t Kvan T. if. Leav'itt, of Wilming wil! began a series of meet I'enson tomoj'i'ow. lie1 h,i- Itis tent u) by Satur . io'v. J. A. Campbell will -: I ! i i i . K ve vy 1 x dy is c r y invihul (( attend. 1 1 1 : -Mi' Lniversiiy is steadily '.' w i ; i l'- en" jsoptiiarity, patro- ':: and ' eJliciency . TheFen - i i his yea!' is the largest in i- ai-jory. We would like to i! - en" r-.-'i'dv bov to iret its ji t a i e in it. ' s ' schohu'shi) and 'ad' ' in another col- S -Tli laving, of brick on H. ' . Tavli'i-'s new stre is ro---i::g rapidly now. Two of i'liMs.iiis that wer employed wurk'lr.st week and went i" Wiison' where they said they a:h! get better wages and as a '-"!'! jiirnce work was suspcnd-J 1 -! e r a !ay or two until other V': k" aa-'i'could be employed!' Vesterdny Mr. J. F. Byrd i. :i ! '!)!'. his worship. Justice :. V. 'i'aylor, cl m rged " with as--aaliin"-" lv threatening and curbing Mrs. Sallie A. Jones. ;ii;i-i!e' evidence was heard liie'cuu'rf decided" that .the .pros 'i ii; ri had failed to make, out i .-a-e a.nd dismissed Bvrd and) ;:a-g. d the cost to-Mrs. Jones vvla -gave notice of appeal. A mule running down Wil "ii si !!'('! with a post and piece of plank attached to the reins "!" i he bridle, created some ex- -in - nit in tliis atternoon. He ran down to near the residence Mr li-.itl.w M-lnivn tlse nKl r. biith'1 IIV 1 V I V V'.. v plank st ruek post on the i - i wnicii throw mm down iiivh tin -e.d when he got up the- bridle pulled oil" of his head. No i. linage wa.s tlone to the mule. The eouniv commissioners ! !! in regular session Monday, i iic wsuad routine of business v-.;-.transacted. At noon the ' aid went into the election of -'oard of education and after e''is:.d"i-ail ' paech making friends of candidates elected following gentlemen: D. girl, in the school and her quick ! ; )me amf tho pd(lo oUond U 1 vervtlnn cneap at . - -.n roch of Stewart's Creek ; B. eonceptionof thought,l,rightness j . but tho LoVd in IIis in. Gia!lthaiu , f drU- ston .Shaw, of hillinirtoii : Wil- of mind and pleasant manners j iniuJ wisjom snw lit to take ! The old reliable teeth Thoma-s j Duii't forget to. call at Mass iam lVaron. o'f Neills Creek, soon won the allection of faculty lier to iuCaven ""''She ha.s only : Clocks, for sale by Gainey cL engill's and look at the perfect in -se are all good men and will and students. i T0ne 'before and is waiting for : Jordan. j fitting suits. They look just ih" elliee acceptably. The Clinton Democrat of l.i-i week says: "Miss Mary Ii'-nnctt,' the accomplished latighuT of the late II. K. Ben '"M. who has been taking a five months course, at the Luck Now .Infinite, Dunn, X.C, has re 'unu'd home to the delight of lier manv friends around Clin- Miss Bennett made many . ii i'-ntls here during the session. Was ah "apt and dilligent stu dent and led many of her clas hes, and we trust she will return again next session. People and Their Movement. Miss Fanni Gov left Monday1 illtp liich. somo people drift, a o visit friends at Goldboro. , fato f carelessness and mdii- ; ference and sometimes profess- Miss Bessie Aldridge left for led' christians' drift into this ss Bessie Aldridge left for ner nome at 1 rmeeton baturd;ivnnost contemptible state lean - ... morning. Messrs F. M. McKnv and .T'lboth G(xl ;?nd McKay Bvrd. of Liilington, spent Friday niht in town! " -ljss Adoie Bvrd 'returned from a visit to friends near Smithijeld Sunday evening. Mr. Mel". Higgs left Fridav to trave l i;i the interest South unn Furniture ! of the ictorv. . Messrs i. Barnes and II: E. Brewer attended lhe-.com-mencenviK at Glenco last Fri dav. Miss Fannie Rcid McKay, of Summerville, sent a fevr days in town last week, the guest of Mrs. K. F. Young Miss Virginia Bflle (hilbretli returned from Smithfield la.st Saturday, accompanied bv Miss Alice Kadford, who is visiting her this week at Falcon. ; Misses Foy :Barne.s and Flora Long, oi. Buie's Creek are in town preparatory i to the exer cis"s at the Baptist church Fri day nighty ' Prof. M. II. Holt, of .Oak Bidge Institute, who delivered the - aaldress '-at Glenco High School Friday, boarded tlfe train at this place Saturday. AVe are glad to welcome Miss Nettie Barnes back in our midst again. For severaFmonths she has' been i .teaching music at (Uenco High school. -liss Emma -"Jeiterys, of Fre moiit, spent several chiys in town with Mrs. P. J. Jeircrys l;isi-we(sk, returning home Mon day. Mrs. John A. Oatos returned from Bed Springs last Wednes day. . She thinks th.e watfu of tho springs there are good and finds benefitted by just a short stay. '' l)rM. AV. Harper attended the commencement of Kinsey Semirairy last week.. He re turned home Friday accompani ed by his daughter, Miss Ger trude1. - at.. in,....ai ..p , . i i . .1 v i i e v j 1 1 si i j , 1 1 v ' i l 1 1 ton, visited his dnught-e Mi-'Sm Ii. M.. IVarsall, last week. He returned Tiome Saturday, ac comjiaiiied by his wife who had been tip here for some time. Miss Annie Br.oadhurst, of Mount Olive, after spending several days in town the guest of Miss. Annie Pearsall, left Monday mdrning for Benson, where she will spend several davs with Mrs. A. G. Cox. - Mad dogs are creating some excitement in the county west of here on this side of the river. In Black riven township a mad dog bit two dogs and live hogs all of which went mad and in Averasboro and Grove theve are some mad hogs and sheep sup posed to have been bitten by a mad dog. We are always glad to note the meritorious recognition of our people, and on this occasion it is with peculiar pleasure that we note the .compliment con ferred upon Miss Gertrude Harper, the attractive and ac complished d aught el of Dr. M. W. Harper, of our town, by Prof. J. II. Kinsey. principal of Kinsey Seminary which she has been attending since the last session began, in selecting her to' introduce Key. M. Bradshavr, of Max-ton, who delivered the Literary Address at the com mencement last Thursday, which site did in ix happy ami . . ... ,i. e I appropiaie speeeu inai w vu iui ner tne aumiration oi tne Jargek ()u Jun0 lsu 1S9T, at Lilling audienee and congratulations ton Uule A(iaio Sliaw Faucet t, from all who neard her. ! a).ed u montls, ami io davs. That this duty was conferred ; e wns the da'uirhter of Mr. upon her for .merit alone is due ; aml .Mrs Duncan Faueett . to the tact that she was a new, rr, ,- 1;tllrt fl.:,.T nf j th? . With the blood full of huaiors. hrated teroi;s all the 'more oppressive ;. Give the system a thorough cieensio? with Ayer's Sarsapanlia and a dose or i two of Ayer's Pills, and you will en joy Summer as never before in your life. Just try this for once you'll not repent it. and ! If you want the best sewing; machine on earth buy the Im-i proved New Home. It has al- j ready proved its qualities and j will not cost you a cent to try one. See me. M. F. Gainey. . ' There is a state oi inactivity; led' christians' drift ' into this ; mi; both ways, trying to please the rtevii. -it sucl i)0oPlc 113 these the devii is ! tickled, and satisfied, for they nave not enougn mannoou to say no, but drift with the tide, This class- of people was known to John when by inspiration He I was writing to the church of j.aotiieeans. when lie saia : "i k how. thy works,, that tiwAi art neither cold nor hot : I would thou wert cold or-hot." The Lord wants to now where you stand. He wants true and loyal soldiers, and if there is a class more contempt ible than others in His eye it is .those who never know where thev stand when it comes to right and wrong. What will the Lord do with this class? Hear. Ilm : "So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither Cold nor iiot, I will spew thee out of my mouth." Where do you stand brother? The battle is .waged and will be fought next Monday. You are for or against. It is an awuful tiling to be so tinhealtliful as to be spewed up, but this is what the Word says. Can you afford -to let your in difference keep you from the polls Monday? .'.-Certainly we have no such men in Dunn as mentioned above.- You say local option does not prohibit. Certainly not. Neither does the gallous prohibit murder hut it makes it the less frequent. You say they will sell it two miles from town and they will have no- protection. ' This mav be true, but if we can keep thc- small pox out of town Ave need not fear any great danger: . This is no personal fight against the saloon keepers but against the deadly poison in which they deal. Suppose a stream flowed through our town and the waters thereof; were poison, would 3'ou not be in fa vor of turning the stream, even if we could not turn it more than two miles awa into the swamps. Certainly you would do all in your power to turn it. There is a stream of. deadly and -destructive ilntd fl o w i n o through our town and tho bovs and young men are continually fishing in it and if something is not done they will fall over the terrible precipice and clrjown be neath the poisonous billows that have swept so many men down, down, Ah ! where -the. echo answers, hell. Go to the polls Monday and do right and putt the devil to iliglit. Do your : duty and God will reward vour efforts. J. P. P. On Saturday morning May 22nd, Ir. James H. McKinnie, a highly respected farmer of Buck Horn township -was found dead. lie ate a hearty supper and retired as usual with his little son. When he failed to get up the next morning his wife went to the room to wake him, but found him dead and cold while his little son yet lay sound asleep. The sad sight was all most more than his wife could bear, as the shock was so sudden. The sad news soon spread over the neighborhood and many friends gathered to lend a help ing hand and to sympathize with the grief stricken family. He wa.s 52 years old and an upright christian gentleman. His remains we're laid to rest in the family burying ground sttr- rounded by a host who had gathered to of friends nav their aspects to their departed friend. aje3. ' uonebefore and is waiting lor her bereaved parents. May the Lord bless and comfort them in their loss and may tney i feel that their loss is her eternal r.,:n gain. 'Asleep, in JestlS, blessed sleep, -From which none ever wake to weep, A calm and undisturbed re pose, Florence b. You have no idea what F. P. Jones has unless you exam, ine his stock, and his prices can not bo questioned. ! S.es list TV or:: on ITny, i l While liic men vote, on the j 11th Jun. against the st -Let tho good women of . wiio tear tne Lord, and wl j ware, and sobriety and th saloons. ! rw.n s,-riptv nnd-HieWils 'of their fellow-beings, prav f c r i" . " .... - - - : the success of the (i.o License j ticket. . i will! j Good sisters in Christ, j you meet at OA.. M., on mo mondav moraine; next, in a woman j Prayer meeting in the .Baptist Church, and all 'the. christian j women of the town, prav while jvevoie for God, for vour chil- dren. vour brothers and hus- j bauds," your fat lid's, and your i nei-dibors. that the drink traflic mav oa 'stormed in our I X 11 Vld I KJ 11 . There is power in prayer! and there is great .'harm to women in the drink shops. God will hear your cry, my, sisters, against that monstrous evil, that.is send ing so many souls to ruin, and some of " them even in Dunn, doomed to eternal death, because of tlieir love for the intoxicating glass. . Pray earnestly, good sisters, that the Lord will-give the vic tory here, to the side of right eousness and sobriety, on the day of the election. That voter who dodges the polls on this question on the 14th inst.r and will not show his colors, if he is a church member deserves the cont empt of all the good women in tjwn ; for "Xo License" is woman's cause. W. B. H. Turlington Institute. The closing exercises of this school took place last Tuesday and Vvcdnesdayand were large ly ;lt tended. We have not space to devote to a worthy write-up of this splendid institution aiid can only say a few words.' The address by General Ransom' was good and highly complimented. The school is one among the best in the State and its repu tation is growing every year. Prof. Ira T. Turlington, the zealous principal is a man of more than ordinary ability as instructor, and through his mi tiring' efforts Johnston county now has an institution of which it can justly boast. With each year its patronage is growing and its future to-day is brighter than ever before, its equipments more complete and its advantages-greater. The citizens of . Johnston should be proud that they have such a temple of knowledge as the j Turlington Institute, and should stand by it for alb time to come. May it ever live and do the noble work destined for such an institution,. A'hefdthy appetite, with perfect -Ji gefibn aad assimilation, may be sa cured by the use of Ayer's, Pill?. They cleanse and strengthen the -whole alimentary einal and remove all ob structions to the natural functions of either sex, without any unpleasant effect.- - tnnn I'ostofKcc. The News & Observer of Sat urda" says.: Mr. Chapin, who 'represented. Harnett county in the last Legislature, was' here 3Testerday on his way home from Washington. He went there to see Senator Pritchard in regard to the postoffice at'.Dunn. He is backing Mr. G. M. Lee for postmaster and Oscar Spears is backing Mr. A. 11. Wilson. Both are said to be good Kepub licafts and the fight is a. good natured one. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and; Spectacles repaired by Gaixey & Jordan. Wlivwil! vi buy Lith-r n;nicn!in touicf when GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL XQilJf; i as piivi-ijint a- Lemon- Syrup, Your: dniui-t i. Miul.oiizt'd to ix'fuiM the I'loncy in ovi ry onv. wvv it fail? to cu:v. Pi i oO l-M)t. See the Wheeler and Wilson j . Machine at K. F. Young's. Its a hummer Greatest range of work. Orange Phosphate is no had lnnk cold as kje at Hood t&i Grove" Ta-felesM hill Tou:c i a' km--f,'s-T M-'1i 1 5 1 I.iviT Tonie':i!i!l hlooti l.n- Yter. Kemoves rilh-ur.e.-s without .purlin?. As pliant a? Lemon Syrup. i .-'ma, .uic i.m - j for Grove? For sale and ruarantee by f lIood.tGraiitham, Duny. X.C. IWr fnil to enll nt . V U Hood's drug store when vou need medicine. . Fruit Nectar, Sherbert, Lemo - nade. Milk Shake. Coca-Cola and a variety of nice cold drinks now served at N. B. Hood's drug store. Cut and Smoked Herrings at F. P. Jones'. j Tutf s Pills & ! f7 All Durn!VU1C 1U f LiVCl 11 IS, ! c i j Save Your Monev. uiic uuai'i ; x uLi. s i wm save many dollars in doctors bills ! Thc;y will surely cure all diseases j of the stomach, liver or bowels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million peoDie endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS Th3 Websrs- According to previous an nouncement the Webers appear ed on the stage at the town hall last evening where thev highly entertained a small, but ap ppeciative atidiancc for more than an hour. j. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Re newer is, unquestionally, the best pie servati ve of tbe hair. It is aid" cura tive of dandruff, tetter, and ell sca'p .iff., etions. There is a -law on the statutes now making it a misdemeanor to kill Mocking birds or rob their nests. Bad boys must take heed. The News J & Ob server of Saturday contained this item : Chapter -191 of the laws of the last Legislature makes it -a Misde5meanor to kill mocking birds or rob their nests. Here is the law in full; "That any person who 'shall rob or de stroy the nests of mocking birds or who shall take any eggs from their nests, or who shall kill any mocking birds, shall be fined not less than ten dollars, and shall be guilty of a misdemea nor." CASTORSA For Infants and Children. The fae- : s!mils J'.gnaturs Of ' ic en erery 3ot I6is Siiil. I . - j Quite a novel case was tried here Saturday before justices Phillips and Taylor, Week be fore last revenue officers Jones and Ballance captured a still in Johnston county near Hannah's it -t , t qreeiv ana not naymg mstru- ments to cut it with brought it here and placed it in the depot to be shipped to Iialeigh.' The next day a young man ' named Massengill came up an claimed that it was his still which had been stolen from him, got 'a claim of delivery for it and had it taken from the agent. Satur day was tho day for the trial to be heard. The justices directed the officers to turn the still over to Massengill which he did and immediately the revenue officers seized it again and shipped by express to Kaleigh. Young Massengill went home without his still and minus several dol lars costs beside, You run no rik. All Unurjrist s ruar antee Gi ove's Tasteless Chill; Tonic to do all that the manufacturers .claim for it Sold and guarantee by Hood and Giautham, Dunn, X.C. ' ; Warrantc-'d no cu'-e, no l'ay. J'here an- tnauy imitations.. To get the genu ine a?k for Grove's Sold and guaran teed by Hood & Grartliaiu, Dunn, X. O Th it is the vV.av all dniirirists sell GROVFi.S TASTELESS C.lIiLL TOX IC for Cliills and Malaria. It is f-imply Iron and Quinine hi a ta eless form. Cliildreu love it. Adults prefer it to hitter, nauseating Tonic-. ' lVee, "iOe. Sold and' guaranteed by Hood & Gran tham. Malaria produces' Wf :k:iess, General Debility, liilioiir-m s. I.o-s of Appetite Indigestion and Constipation: firoe'. Tasteless C-hili Tonic, removes the cause whUh produces these troubles. Try'it and von will ! IeliLchted. "0 cciits: To get the genuine; ask f"i ttrovpN. :Sohl and guaranteed bv Hood & Grantltim. Just-received a lot' of tlvose Wheeler A: Wilson No. 0. them at h. i . oung's, Prrtl.in.f fliom. nt . P, Tnilnr i:uo. Fresh Pork sausage and all sorts of soft drinks on ic at F" P. Jones'. ICE FOR SALE. I am now nrenared to serve vou with a good quality of ice Leave. 3011 r K orders with me and thev will be ! filled properly. Ice house at ! TV.vr-n TTnll T p.in ispll it to VOtl 1 ciieaper than vou can order it. Kespectlully, John A. Oates. It is admitted that F. P. Jones has the best Grocery store in Dunn. II 77 TTss r . - J -uUlU... have muiu-y t - - rt i..,vn to earn ,n 1 i d j VT ' V '" You must see and get our prices on Cook Stoves, Babv Cradles, Babj' Carriages, Bed Steads, Suits', Bed Springs- and Mattresses, to appreciate what we are doing for you. We have on hand a complete line of Rubber and Leather Belt ing, Inspirators and all kind of Engine Fittings for the mill men of this country which we arc offering at prices never be fore heard of. When you come to town make our ' place headquarters. We will save you money and make it pleasant yor you. I YoUKS TO I'LKASK, i DUNN HARDWARE & FURNITURE CO., . , TT , DUNN, N C Privett & Holliday. A. L- Pearsall, Salesman. Next door to J. J. DUl'KliK QHUG GIST AND gHARMACISJ I buy for cash and am prepared to sell at tLe very lowest prices. With ruy 'experience and coovenience I am prepared to till pRKSCiui'Tiot proaiptly and (tceuralcly at the very lowest cost. My stock is dow complete, acd I cm faruish auytbinj,' found iu a Kim Class Drug Store. Orders promptly filled. Country Merchants' are Invited to see mo. ' . - V I thank all for past favors and cordially incite jou to com and nvt I can save you money. Very H. epccfidly. N. BROWN'S ALOON, D. McBKO WN, Proprietor. After.January 1st, 1S97, I will be iu the store now oerupled hy Mr. S. V. Parker. xt To get fresh pure liquors call on me. Vater isa)ilrst-cl iss drink hi its place but itlon't he it OLD NURTD CAROLINA CuRN WHISKEY SOLD HI E ' A I r;;ir" bivired to drink witii :u", what ever J your eirciim-taa'ics may be. ; HP JFI If Q :in' '""1, wherever f.mnd. , IIVIIH VV If vol TO THE Winn: O. 1. and roK salj; i;v A. V. (iKKOOKY, Bun l.'ivsvillc, N. .(.' T Mill Vrvc Coca i' a lcii'htfr.i T driiik, (tu nclH S thirst aiilcools tli( system, increases th aeiiv- itv tf the. brain and ,dves tan h the nerves. Invaluable lor liable lor professional and hn-inos.- men.! i On. draught at Il..d ,t iian-j. ! tham s Dniu" More. ISTot ice I ilUVHlg O e e JI .jwnuni ! Uffistr.ir for. tlw niiroachinLr Local Option election to.be h Id at the Town 'Hall in Dunn on the 2nd -Monday in June 1897, for the town onlv, all persons who have not registered in any previous town election who wish to vote in said election will be required to see me and have their names placed on the registration book. I will have the book open at Town Hall on Thursday, Friday, and Satur- j i" ""k -cihc for head dav, Juno the 10th, 11th, and'; Relieves mental and 12"th,1897. This May Wth, iP lycal exhaiistioii. I rperly 1co- UlisiM-nsed .at Hood & (trail AOJ'' f.i. ..... v. .1 ..,.,.. B. M. F. Coates, Registrar III to m r Mm i - rjr'rrK sAivs . 3 am; in'i-.T oru MOTTO. I .U.K. , HOOD. me. B. HOOD, Dipin, N- C. y T.' w.iiii good drinks eall on Ie,n n. FRONT. (', I'k;s, i;i:kf I - m. 1-AI)IK iJon't fii lo fxaiidoi i!m jrft t-litiiiijir '-JVatljerlMMM-" .' i --t tin- lrf-.-t ami clu-uj'-t 011 lh ui;ikt. All hlU of il-t-c m1- nt II. G. Taylor'-, Uiimi, S. ' 1 Sherbert, Pineapple, Uasp j borry, Strawberry, Cherry anl j Orango all made from Pure1 ; Fresh Crushed Fruit at Hood, j &, Grantham's. j . COCA COLA ! The refresh- tham's drugstore.
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