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L,wTY union fiJj" fl)J l x ' i,juuw. xie win re- " turnr later with more mules and Mr. J. A. Galbraith left U WISH TO FEED 100. Y, .November 24, 1897 horses. ivirs. Florence Shaw nf Jt oe s. has mnvpri 1iotq li., aCAL DOTb. and is located in the post office uesires ooaraers, selling at ot to- see ner advertisement in another column. wen repiescLiLeu oee tne chancre in the Dunn t 1 I W-W 3 - Miiuiay. r unv i.ni- naraware and Furniture Com- jre(li)i uiu " i" Fuu; oauveiusernentin tins is- r nrr .vmvones at lining- uave j use erected in na win iiiua i : u, oiauu me ais- v , k. The Union U1 tIieir nonaay glass and and will be glad to "meware- . Lt 13 thing of And to that end we have v v .A. W W 111 J t with more mules and hand at a11 times on XotU'Il .15 , Ren-' 31 el !r OH ,:te ra-'-ip 1UI "v-" bicri"1;1"- -V a rlioice and old beauty. Meat, flour, meal, molasses, syrup, honey, conee, sugars, canned goods of all sorts, soda, baking powder, cream tartar, ginger, cloves, black and green teas, cheese, ljutter, eggs, CHICKENS, flavoring extracts, powder, shot, gun caps, snuff, chewing tobacco, .cigars, cigarettes and cheroots, canned beef. dried chipped beef. Dotted A. M. I A. nam. ovsters. scotch or ! IMA 111 1 nil i 1 saiiuua, SillUIUtfS, -xiie uumomea concert and cut iierr inty Oo. will present a oi,t; -vf I pwgirtmme at vuv nail . i i i , , "'"tu vunucii, auu tui uumura, scoicn or smoKed ,1 r... p t vu. vvm uieseui a inrin- nernnf?s: arienann ps anri nAnrh. t ' ..ui.s and other let, put up in pound -pack- A. 4. X- PS n lanifo niit.moo ViloV I I n - 1 n 1 m w I . nrunes. seed- . rt . " uvri moivuco, waui. i i Hrv ;i r r r 1 1 1 hn i . i i i . . -. frnitft fn v v cinci uuiisce. tJ-x-irauis oi cinnamon and ropuiar fnces. cinnamon bark, jelly, axel Messrs. K. Li. Cromart p &ica30 uucuscu xjuiik, itiuie . . . . I. auu v. u. nson wno nave nppn v L r . . w -,g tt f vrdT"r iiui imiiiii u'iiiiiik iii iiivvii. ;r Ioiks mav Know i , , .., . . r hq c kIou;,.. i i. I vjliv vvjl t uiiu wwkj w t w - .,, it i quite sick witn lever, tiave each ' tiiJVJ- a w . lt-Mi:i . takeu relapse and are still uite vunctuiB, uates, mincemeats Iin-Tin: I nion tins week. sick We hope to see them out aPP, peach and pine apple in a few days. Mavor Godwin Preserves, cranberry sauce, - 1 I T . T has about rpr.nvprprf frnm u0p oais, preparea Jiiustara, "-. a a. w 111 Ola attack. vinegar, rice, grits, nuts, grated J j , -T auu sncea pine appie. iNice i ...... Aioni r rr li oi i h;j;lV stocks as you ua.ii see ..nithcif advertisement. . mi 1 L-To-inorrow is lnanKsgiv- Div, 'Tlie day should be uerv.'d with appropriate rev- -nce ;h w; have many things which to return thanks to alhvi-e and ever merciiui I Th t'li'-X'" f JSranson s man;u showing all the rt 'nisi') the County officers, tin. St.-itr officers, make the l.m : C'Ht The regular prayermeeting irvicc at iiic iinuiij liinoii unn lhe central office of thfi n a x , T .... axuo ui i,auu y , tiiiLi a, ic tit xu ail y and -Lillinn-ton Tp. p.nhnnp Lxv. 3 j ; xr. : . I tiici j;uuu itiiu. iiiue miuus in Lomnanv wi hp rvjvt.oH in Tut i . . t i . -r ------ IJLly sluI-e ai iuim ana at iiass Tx Llie.8 are an post office in Sampson county. $1.25 Bed Stead, 90 up auu me wire win De un in ... . . ... We have the largest stock rr."kprv and lai See our display. Read a few of our Bargains be low, Ave will give you more next week. llflfe Ii of 142 O. K. COOK STOVES Handled this season. A good thing will sell. up in a dav or two now. The linp will be in working order by the miacue oi nexweek. - Dont miss, the two hours of fun and laughterl Mondav even ing Dec. 6th at City Hall, the All my goods are fresh and of $6.00 Set Oak Chairs, $4.50. the best quality and sold .ou &et uaK-unairs, ?z.u. Jin:lc worth many times the Combined Concert and Jollity nits cliarired for it. bovs are point? to pive von. 3 are going to give you. Popular Prices. Eransnn 's A crririilf-.nrl A 1 . . i -t i . ii I ' -muiiow ( 1 liursdayj mgnt win manac has sevrabvaluable pages turned into a Thanksgiving prepared by Dr. D . Reid Parker, rw-f r nlldlicted l)V ReV. W. Dirpnt.nr nf armpr'a Tnofifufoo Let everybody at- These farm Maxims are good to for cash at the lowest pos sible prices. We pay the highest market price for all coun try produce. At my store at Bass, I carry a Gen eral Stock of mer chandise, where you can buy anvthing vou want and can sell anvthing you have to sell. I buy any Knives and Forks 35. Cups and Saucers 20. $2.25 Large Arm Rocker, $1.25. $2.50Large Arm Rockers $1.50. 14 Qt. Dish Pan 13. 12 Qt. Well Buckets 20. 1 Gallon Oil Can 15. 5 Gallon Oil Can 45. Glass Lamps Complete 20c. OCT We will not be undersold. Come to see us. Slate Pencils 12c per 100. Axes, 45c. We are in business to sell goods. Yours very truly, DUNN HARDWARE AWD FURNITURE COMPANY. HOLLIDAY & PRIVETT. . L Y IN G. H.-irn-ll. ad. ' be kept in everv familv for thing at its market value. I t - t " a f t,i,i n'niw. dailv use. have ONE PRICE ONLY. All i 1 i TIT' 1 I . . . i.i t i if'l TOf 1 rtT IV I IIS IW - nrr n n4 --. nW 4-. is county, for the practice of exchange list the Dailv Fav- L heartily thank the pub- ,li,ine. lie is a voiing man, pttevillp Ohsprvpr. Tt is a fnnr llc for tne liberal patronage .1 I,,,,,,,,!- fnv liim .ttiiip.1-1 n wi -, neretoiore given me and win ki ' l" I lJU'rtc iivo wwiumii uauci , ctiiu. , ... Ti i . . . . :cccss, and gladly welcome its pages are always briming maKe " lo.ine aavantage oi an i. . , 13 to trad with mp. m 10 our touuLv . 1 witn local and editorial news. The subscription price is verv xespeonuiiy, ,ri-n,i t . tlns wppk "Tt reasonable, $3.00 per year, and F. P. JUNES, II V' V - ' "WW . . I - F - I " . - ivs to advertise in The Un- " our citizens desire a good ' JJTinn, IN- U- s." Men that keep their daily at a moderate price, they wis hefon- tlie neonle never should take the Fayetteville Another fresh lot of Cakes . i-i " -v. - anvthing, but on the -tfHher Observer. and Crackers just received for many sales that thev w i.o nun the lobbing and retail trade. i tj nave an ctiiij. v nciiu r u ii l i . - HPttw I . - C .. I . - I : : . '.. I .AVE! vr I In to n. fpwr nf nnr snhsp.ri hpis a statement of their dues, andaf- Remember L. P. Jermgan s Lad Lret jiiltl otherwise' miss. The Iviox is the medium because reaches the people. -Rev. A. B readied at the Free ter December 1st we will send groceries always fatten and any Ii . i i i 1 1 "life I uci ucreuiuci isi. wc ivm staiu o - . , - jv Shoes. Hats, and Caps and uents- Jurnismng . Orumpler each subscriber a statement of leaiypoctet-book can buy them. im ' rtant pce in the galvanic battery, e Will church his or her dues to Jan. 1st 1898. It is admitted by everyone the UNDERSELLER. Most physicians have always recommend ed lying on the right side, and from recent debates among the medical fraternity there seems to be a doubt as to which is the prop er side, to lie on. While the doctors-are discussing the best way of lying R. T. SURLES, THE LITTLE MAN, is demonstrating that a business can be car ried on without lying at all. He uses LOW PRICES as a galvanic bat tery which draws all classes tefhis store. The magnetic power pervades every department in his store, j CLOTHING, CLOTHIN G. Well; you only have to come and see for your self and be convinced that my prices cannot be beattert in town. Goods called ;nd.iv night. The house was We are verv anxious to get all that L. P. Jerniean's is the place ked and a large congrega- our subscription up to Jan. 1st, to buv vour cheese, and the best on fondav. r aiectnm at 1?M. E. Conference. aleft on the out-side. Just so that we may start out the 10 coffee in town. Coffee that announcement of Crumpler New Year's work with all sub-Lells at 15c. elsewhere. - i . . i i this SPf'ti iin mpnns a rrnwH sr.nntinns datftd from Jan 1st. I T i ,1,: 1 i " - , . v. . . . -, i &ii.aiiiiJ2 uiiuca uu .is lllPfitini-r plnsprl at. Rpnsnn Plfiafi rn VP thftse stntemnnts I n rii. j t,.u4. tvt: - ' - v ,wv -- ' j i - v ) . - - : - t t ii ii i i .11 1 1 . l. I i I 1 1 1 1 . rii i I I .v He exT3ects to berin vour attention as it is necessarv ttn.o FmUa nTi nn t Q - f li f! -l o ffnn I f -t- no f r li otto crtmo m rtnpv I n i x. kjiiiiuiiiciu ttuci i avj. uo xiuiu '"v... . ies. Dee us anu get our prices. Solicitor E. W. Pou, of Lane & Co. ... - - i. . . ii i I r . i " 1 l 1 I S -hi ' 1 111 '' ' 1st every citizen of tis.e omithheid, was nere to-day on TO A COL(I 0E day -ir.Hr ttt-u -3 . t nrnf os.monni nusiness and ae-i rrt T .vofira nPAmn rininina TaK. vy Xi.w V-U.OCbjXU V I X 1 JL X CV UCtAatlIU J-' wmv v n t a -e payment cf Special Sires US to State to the people OI iets. All Druggists refund the money if rilldi-n i o- T"1-, -v - nnnnttr flint. t.VlPV TIPPrll oSTo . . , ' L. k 1 1. L-l ( I I I W,ftAiKtJ V U11L W VAAV T w w a, ini in LTf V.lll m Wva o u j.vj.wj.i.w.a,. Jia,ve II U lUaiB VJI uciilii pvoo- , . , . . rarT3eTie n.T . ft--i ..xj u4 , i, inT-f I uur ionee is stin in me -a entitled, to ttLeir liio- fnr. fi,o r,n.r,ampnt, nf tftvofi as lead m quality and price if you xvx miu v vi t " I . . - . , , , - J --b-w no one will be presented until " j ' & 5 When in town call and be convinced of these facts. SUKLiS. R. T. We have just arrived with a load ,of the best Ten nessee Horses and mm. .-smmss ' k ivi u i e s v e r hlitical faitlx ru TTo nrocon tpd n not do so at once, til c ii aitii ivi hi . j-j-v jivuvuwi or x Tl J- UA.fi CV, KJKJ. one man ;ii junustuii tuuiu icioi; I r ' ' " t lW ilUUUJ CLl I'A" I w i1 1T-1 -Tk . hconio nf Tur. TTxTTAw week to test the validitv of the Magnolia Baking Powders is r .v v l nifj u iv;i tixio I - I hek to give out as samples at Uaw which Puts men in Prison considered the best on the f urt noxt week. We also haveHor non-payment of taxes, market, and it always gives the hundred conies of Judge Robinson ruled that the highest satisfaction fUt OIK Call forj P week's issue containing the Uaw was unconstitutional. Soi no other. L. P. Jernigan. T1"1 t'X' hanging at Lilling- ncitor rou appeaieu w ffTT? A YED -On or about a.! u . vh..i u iori nrfltrifl ( mm ana win test tue . . , L ' ,,m s11 tw iwso r-: , f jNovember 1st, a nne mncn cow, K1 out to those who mav law. J ; j Xlirtiiks-iTinff Service. crumple horns, bush of tail cut r. I I - ' . . r-lhe North Carolina Confer- There will be Thanksgiving off, and wore a bell. Any mfor- i fp. M F. niinri Qmii nfntimiot Mmwh matinn will bp rewarded , bv Convene in Raleirrh. nfixt rrimrnv 95tb Tnst.. at 11 a. m. calling on Nnesdav T)o let h;c1 tlio o-nndnftfiS tw.'R. BUTLER Dunn. N. C. narirrovo D D nf Cn cli . I r n,i i0f oil Vip stnrps and I T-,- - ui vj , xw "' " -" L?.i-cT TTAni h In rnn n rr hifro -11 -t I - . . , i T I I XJ V.i V VUU1 J. iu '"1,1 ?-"5 win preside. ins nlaces of business oe ciosea - t5. . n wn'nf iii.,,,,,, " -ii t i , i , . . - - tt -ii ivaiaiiio auu am n-nmo .111 v ic-i.ii iir-ri wiir' i t . f-t tj. j r t " . . . . .....iii . ... w , uvivq,uvvu Oljl . U.. v.vvi.w General nuadrpnnian nfeivnce wliich will meet in Elmore next May. "Mr. W. H. Young, of Wake 't.Y, a VOU nor mnn wl-irv line r graduated in law. has lo- ffed in Lillington for the prac- W 11 - l)rofession, He is a ffierofD: H. Young, clerk C:e court of Wake county, f is a young- man of ability i lght ProsPects, and we Mly Avelcome him to our rQty, and wish for him much rss. His card will the service A collection win ue d ds for cooking pur. taken for the benefit of Oxford T . - Cook Stoves at Lee Hardware Orphan Asylum. appear !0T some nfi say there was j W in town last Saturday? flance down the street . lethe mule was running Was sufficient proof '1 SUch a statement. Broad et was lined almost from one Qa to tho ftti,. xi. ' - vnici, uut me liiuie n5 stoped and went out of t a cyclone. With a Vhl ent there is no v tu get a crowd up m E..C. Sell. Sunday School Lectures. Rpv. B. W. Soillmam, State Sunday School Missionary and Ipntnrer. will lecture at foher- wood on Friday morning, De- cember oru, anu m me evemug at 7 o'clpck at the Uaptist church in Dunn. He will beat Branch church Saturday and Sunday, December 4th and 5th. His lectures are full ot crnnn thought and eloquently delivered and all that can should not fail to attend and hear them. . . Pomfimhfir that he will be in Dunn Friday evening and will preach or lecture. We are still leading the price on Furniture. Dunn Hardware & Furniture Oo We are closing out Shoes and Dress Goods at the lowest prices ever heard of in Dunn. Dane & Co. n i Co's. at Prime Cost. Don't miss this opportunity. We mean what we say when we say cost for goods, we mean cost and nothing else. Lee Hardware Co. Seed Oats, Feed Oats, Bran andSalt at Lane's. BOARDERS WANTED- I can accommodate a few regular boarders and desire several table boarders. Apply to Mrs. Florence Shaw, Postoffice Building, Dunn, N. t. 25 boxes of New Stock Rai sins just received at Lane's A verv fine line of Candies, 10 to " 60 a pound. French Bucket Mixture and Stick can dv at wholesale prices. We have the goods and propose to sell them. Hood & Grantham. Nov. 17, 1897. brought to Dunn. If you want good SOUND, RELI ABLE stock give us a call . Lane Sc Galtriath, Dunn, N. C. FOUND. S.G. Marks & Co. have recently found that they need all the country produce that comes to Dunn. Look "for the large corner store when you have anything to sell or buy. It isJ;o your interest as well as ours. o. u. Marks & KjO. FOR SALE One Phaeton in good order, for one or two horses. Also two . good milch cows. Call and examine at Dickinson. . Mrs. L. F: McICay, i j Dunn, N. C. S. G. Marks & Co. are now offering the highest cash prices for country produce. Before selling give us a chance to make vou a bid. Remember we are fio Cure Hfo Pay. That, is the wav all druffffists sell GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TON IC for Chills and Malaria. It is simply r..mi nn1 Aninina in a tfictflpsi frtrm. iiuii anu ... . - Children love it. Adults prefer it to selling goods as Cheap as. the bitter, nauseating Tonics. Price, 50c. Lhfiflnfist. ff. G. Marks & Co. Sold and guaranteed by Hood liran- thani. Warranted no cure, no pay. I here are many imitations. To get the genu ine ask for Grove's Sold and guaran teed by Hood & Grartham, Dunn, N. C We have iust received the nicest lot of Fancv Box Candy ever brought to Dunn from 25 to $2.00 per box. Our Xmas goods are arriving daily. The prettiest you ever saw. Dunn Hardware k Jb urni ture Company . The Lee Hardware Company will begin on next Monday 16th their sale of furniture at cost. HIDES WANTED. If you have hides for sale and want the highest market price for them, see R. M. Pearsall. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic Is a per fect Malarial Liver Tonic and blood pu- rifier. Kemoves Biliousness wunout purging. As plesant as Lemon Syrup It 13 as lare as any iuiiar mum u IC i o tails for 50c. To get the GENUINE ask I ware KC. cheapest. S. G. Marks & Co. Malaria produces Weakness, General Debility, Biliousness. Losb of Appetite Indigestion and Constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, removes the cause which produces these troubles. Try it and you will be delighted. 50 cents. To get the genuine ask for Grove'. :$old and guaranteed by Hood & Grantham. 1 m X It is Wicked to sell such pretty dress goods, trimmings, laces, flannels, table linens, plush capes, shawls, shoes, and clothing at such RIDICULOUS PRICES. It's a DBirii to throw such irresistible temp tations in poor, weak woman's way ' BUT BUSINESS IS BUSINESS and when we furnish such elegance and style while remov ing every semblance of extravi gance, we hope to earn feminine gratitude and masculine praise. FOR RED HOT BARGAINS there is no place like Massengill's. Call early beifore the goods are picked over. Yours for a big business the next 30 days. M MASSENGILL DRY GOODS COMPANY, P. T- MASSENGILL, Manager- for XVL L. DAVIS Don't wait until some future timft to brinf vour hides to town, bring them now while you can get the highest caSh price. I must have them at once. R. M. Pearsall. R. M. Pearsall can supply your wants in fresh meats and groceries, and will also buy your, country produce. You can buy a number one pocket knife from L. P. Jerni gan for 5c. and up. Call on me for meat, flour, sucar. home-made lard, cakes, I crackers, canned goods, tin- The best zo cent to- .0 for Grove's For sale and guarantee by Hood&Granthain, Dunn, N.C. - i ' i : ' Our Mikado Wafer Cakes are fine for table use. Call and ex amine same. Lane & Co. bacco in town. Try it. If. P. Jernigan. We are slaughtering prices on Meat, Flour, Sugar and Coffee. Come to see us. Lane & xo. GLOTHIKG, Tie PeoBle Say; SHOES, HATS, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. if "It pays to purchase of Davis," "Where everything is bright and new," "Where everybody is treated alike," "Where you get new goods at old prices,". "Where you get boys suits for 52 cents," "Where vou get towels at 12 f per pair," Where you get Irish Linen towels at 20 per pair," ""Where you get shoes from 25 to $5.00," "Where you get dress goods at your own price, "Where you can get underwear of all kinds," Gentlemen's under shirts, all wool at 50 a' pair. LARGEST LINE 8 CAPES & TOWN At Your Own Price- , j M- Jj. DAVIS- i 6 r
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