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0 1 T P t " M w H I 1 n fill wmmm k .0LVege table Prep aration for as -similating the Food andRcgula ting the Stoijiachs and Bowels a FA -a PromotesT)igcstion,Cheerful ness andRest.Contains neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral. NotNAhcotic. jtee orOUBrSMa-ELTirCMR Pumpkin Sctd' dlx.Senna JiorkttU Salii -finite Seed. Jippermint - Curb jnar Sca& lybrmSttd -flfinfwd Siiqar nudiryrwi flavor. A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverisn ness and LOSS OF SLEEP- - - lac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER- WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY ABOUT IT : , . ' : Dunn, N. C, Aug. 3rd, 1897. 1200 people now using Indian Herbs. Why ? Because it ha. the desired effect and it is so cheap, 180 doses for. $1.00. W. F. UTTER. Turlington, ' N. C, Oct. 24th 1897. Great American Herb Co., Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: ' My wife was suffering with a complication of diseases and was in very bad health ; pains all through the body ; also womb trouble. Your Indian Herbs has entirely removed the cause and the one dollar box has been worth ten times its cost. I think it my duiy to suffering women to let them know what has done so much for my wife. I recommend it to you. W. II, Turlington. Rhodes', N. C, Oct. 23, 1897. Great American Herb Co., Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: 3 Your Indian Herbs has done more for my wife than .doctors ever have done. I tried two doctors in South Carolina and three from Dunn, N, C; They gavo her no permanent relief. Triree week's treatment of your great medicine has cured her of a nervous affliction of three years standing ; she had pains running from heart and settling under shoulder blade acco&paoitd with headache. Her general health run down so low that she was not able to do anything. She has gained 15 pounds in three weeks. Your medicine is worth more than gold to any family ; I will ever praise it. J. G Byrd. iCiTAriy one desiring to purchase a package of Indian Herbs can get it at L. 1. Jernigan's store or at my iesidence. W. F. TITTER. AGENTS WANTED. Dunn, N. C- BUY ADAM'S GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE FENCE. Til E CU EA P EfcT W 1 RE FENCE ON THE M ARKET. MADE IN ANY SIZE AlHSlI AND v IDT II. ST RON G A N L Durable, will turn any of st i k in n. clows to il.kkt 'J l.c ii pit tai. tatlon is a line mesh. The parallel wires running thiough the mesh form a iriis-s ami imikes a. strong fence that will not !-ug. It is ABSOLUTELY the MUSI DURABLE and CHEAPEST FENCE evt r put on the market. Write foi pnee, aml terms to I. .1. SMITH. Benson, 2s. C. Sep-S. Agei.t for Uainett, Sampson and Johnston Counties. BoQk-XeEpiHg.BasinessJ FOR A PHONOGRAPHY, Situation Type-Writing Telegraphy ddrewILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINGTON, KY., For circular of bis famous and responsible COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY , Awarded Modal at World's Exposition. ftefers to thouoandf? of praduatee in ponitiont. Cost of Full Basiisess Oonrs. including Tui tion, Books and Board ia family, about fyO. Shorthand, Type-Writing, and Telegraphy, Specialties. BThe Kentucky University Diploma, under wal. So varatlua. Enternow. Graduate tucceseful. order to hare vour Uttert reach . addren tmlu. m m a . mm mm. . ... ' WILBUH K.SW1ITM, LEXINGTON, KY. NOTE THIS Alexander's Kidney and LiVer Tonic is -warranted for all Kidney and Liver diseases cost one dollar if it cures. If not perfectly satisfac tory return the , bottle to Hood & Grantham arid get your mon ey back. 1 timil a !i ea V The Kind You. Have Always Bought, Bears the Facsimile Signature i of ON THE I WRAPPER OF EVERY ! - BOTTLE j ; THE KIND I YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THE CENTS UR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. INDIAN S o- -o - THR -GREATEST. BLOOD PURIFIER- And Liver Regulator on -Earth- W. F. UTTER, General Agent. Dunn, N. Q. BED SPRINGS Have your Bed Springs made to onle by K. L,. McLeoU, Dunn, N. C, with URDWAYS FOKM FllTTINQ 15KD Spkings. MODEL SPRING BED sliown free of cost and its advantages explained with pleasme by Mr. Alex McLeod. It is the CHEAPEST AND BEST rpiing Bed on tie market. Every one fully v arranted for 10 years. Satis faction Guaianieed or no sale. R. E. Mcl-KOD, Dunn, N. C. Reiul what them: your neighbors say of Dunn, N. C., Sept. 24, 1897. I am now using two sets of the Ord way Bed Springs sold by Mr. K L. Mc Eeod. I take pleasure in saying that these Springs are far superior to any ver used by me. In tnv oninion it is". by far, the U-st Spripg on the market. and I commend it to the trade. E. J. Best. An Uncertain Disease. There is no disease more uncertain in its nature than dyspepsia. Thysicians say that the symptoms of no two cases ajrree. It i therefore most difficult to make n corr. rt diagnosis. No matter how severe, or nVi wliatdispuisedyspepsia attacks von. IJro-r' Iron Bitters will cure it. Invaluable in rM diseases of the Ktnmnch, Mood and rervrs Browns' Iron Bitters i sold by ull dealer John Wanamaker's Testimony- The following extract from an interview with John Wanama- ker, America's most successful living dry goods merchant, will interest advertisers : "Mr. Wanamaker, you are ono of the largest advertisers of the country. I have noticed that you keep' your advertise ments running during the hard times. Many of the merchants have let them drop. Does it pay to advertise when times are hard?" , ' I certainly think so, " re plied Mr. Wanamaker. "When the times are hard and people are not buying is the very time that advertising should be the heaviest. You want to get the people into see what you have to sell, and you must advertise to do that. When the times are good they will come of their own accord. But I believe in adver tising all the time. We never stop advertising." "You use the newspapers al most altogether for advertising do you not. "Yes ; I have tried all kinds, but I think newspaper advertis ing is by far the best. I used to spend a great deal of money in posters and bills, but I have given up that long ago." "Can you see any immediate results from such advertising?" I asked. ' 'I- should think so, ' ' replied Mr. Wanamaker. "If you will come over here or to our New York store some morning when we have advertised a job lot of bicvcles or of some other things and look at tfie'long line 'of peo pie wTho are standing outside waiting for the doors to open, you will see how the advertis ments in the newspapers are read. It often happens that the doctor is out of town when most needed. The two year" old daughter of J. Y Schenck, of Caddo, Ind. Ter , was threatened with croup. He writes : "My wife insisted that I go for the doctor at once, but as he was out of town, I purchased a bottle of Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, which re lieved the child immediately." A bottle of that remedy in the house will often save the expense of a d tor's bill, besides the anxiety always occasioned by serious sickness. When it is given as soon as -the croupv cough appears, it will prevent the attack. Thousands of mothers always keep it in theirhomes.. The 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by N. B. Hood, druareist, Dunn, N. C. XI i e Wire Killed Him, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 19. Henry Heyward, colored, a line man in the employ of the Char leston Electric Light Company, was electrocuted while at work this afternoon on Hazgl Light street. Heyward was adjusting some of the wires under in structions from a foreman. He was seated astride of the cross arm of a pole some forty feet from the ground. Some, of the wires abtmt him were charged and some were not. By mis take he took hold of a live wire. He was killed instantly, but the body remained in a natural po sition on the bar. Had it not been that the foreman was watching the man at the time -he sustained the shock it would have been some time before his death would have been realized. Hey ward's hands were terribly burned but the body was dis figured in no other way. M. Tcirswend, of Grosbeck, Texas, -ay that when he has a spell of indi ;eiioi!, and feels ba. a:id sluggish he tikis two of DeWitt's Little Early Risers at night, and he is all right th: n xt morning. Many thousands do the same thing. Do you ? Hood and Gran tham. " 100 MEN WANTED. We want one hundred subscribers to take a guess at the Atlant t Constitution Missing word con test. The guess costs rou noth ing and you get a good local paper and the best weekh- pa per published in the South for a' most the price of one. Read the contest on another page and send us your name, guess and $1.50, and we will do the rest. THE UNION, Dunn, N. C. "The child," said the shoe clerk boarder, "is father to the man." "Oh, not always," said the Cheerful Idiot: "Sometimes it is a girl." Indianapolis Jour nal. ' . You can't cure consumption but ycu eiu avoid it and cure every other form of throat or lung trouble by the use of One Minute Cough Cure". Uood and Grantham. Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills A Strong Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by TJutt's Liver Pills, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The FlyWheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of 'life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt's Liver Pi Sis A Young Jlan Accompanies His Sweetheart to tlie Asylum. Miss Minnie Stirewalt, daugh ter of Rufus Stirewalt, of near Ebenezer, this county, was quite recently taken to the State Hospital at Morganton. For a long time she had. been afflicted and some time since her mind became affected and it was thought best to have her taken to the hospital where she could be properly attended. Rev. G. H. Cox, relates to us a pathetic incident, or series of incidents, m connection with Miss Stirewalt' s affliction. She was engaged to a young man some years ago and they would have married but for the amic tion which came upon her. Four years ago this young man who was working in Concord, became very ill. He was taken with fever which it was thought would prove fatal. But he was brought back to health. The physician attending stated that the presence of-.the young lady and her attentions is what saved the sick man's life. s ' And when the lady became afflicted and lost her mind the young man became, if possible more loyal in his devotion than ever. ie was witn ner piien and paid every attention possi ble. Last week lie accompanied her to Morganton and saw that she would be properly cared for in the State Hospital. Salis bury Sun. ' From the Lone Star State comes the following letter, written by W. F Gass, editor of the Mt. JVernon, (Tex ) Herald : "I have used Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family for the past year,-aud find it the best remedy for colic and diarrboea that I have ever tried. Its effects are instantaneous and satisfactory, and I cheerfully rec ommend it, especially for cramp colic and diarrheal Indeed, we shall try aud keed a bottle of it on our medi cine shelt us long as we keep house.' For sale at N. B. Hood's drug store Dangerous Counterfoils. A dangerous counterfeit silver dollar has made its appearance in Asheville, and the Citizen thinks circumstances lead to the belief that the coiners of the "queer" did the work in their X miniature mint in that city. Last Saturday the Battery Park Bank put into circulation 1,000 silver dollars of the coin age of 1881. Wednesday in the course of business two spu rious dollars of the date of 1881 found their way' back .to the oanK. mat tnese two were extremelv clever counterfeits is evidenced bv the fact that they passed undetected through the hands of President Sawver and Cashier Rankin. The latter official cave one of them out during the day, and later it was returned and then the presence of the counterfeits was first dis covered. . The spurious coins are so nearly the weight of a good dollar that it is believed not one in a hundred would detect the difference. The milling, de signs and almost everything about the counterfeit, are clev erly executed. The composi tion, however, is such that the two dollars during the night took' on a dull, frosty look that made them more easily distin guishable. Asheville Citizen. Small pills, safe pills, best pilrs, De Witt's LittleEarlyliiserseure biliousne?s constipatiop, sick headache. Uood & Grantham. . Subscribe for THE COUNTY UNION. It will cost you only one dollar a year. DaBgers of The Umbrella- While' looking into the show- window of a photographer on South street, Philadelphia, last night, Levi L. Potter, colored was "instantly- killed by the steel rod of his umbrella coming in contact with an electric arc light overhead. Potter had tjone under the awning to escape a heavy show er of rain, while waiting ne walked to the window and be gan e'xamiuing the pictures. His umbrella was under his left arm, while he grasped the han dle with his right. He walked up and down in front of the window, and finally came to a standstill on the iron covering of a coal hole and be th the bio-plpfitric lierht. As j j. IV V .,- v - w o he stooped over to get a better look at- a picture which had caught his fancy, he uncon- sciouslv raised the end ot nis umbrella until the point of the steel rod struck the iron rod protruding from the bottom of the electric lamp. His body with the steel rod and the iron coal hole cover, completed a circuit for the pow erful current and the other per sons under the awning saw Pot ter sink to the pavement with out a murmur, lie tnen aroc suddenlv and fell forward on his face. For a moment the body twitched violently and then re mained motionless. Potter was dead. Philadelphia Dispatch 17th. A little child of J. R Hays, living near Colquitt, Ga ( ovtrturned a po of boiling water, scalding itself so se verely that the Bkm came on Hi breast and limbs. Tne distressed parents sent to Mr. Bush, a merchant of Colquitt, for a remedy, and hi promptly forwarded Chamberlain' Pain Balm. The child! was suffering intensely, but was relieved by a single application of the Pait; Balm. An other application or two made it sound and well. For sale at N. B- LIood drug store, Dunn, N. C. NOTICE Know all men by these presents ; that W.! W Alexander & Co.. of Akron Ohio, have this day '. appointed and constituted Hood & Gran tham sole agents for the sale o Alexander's Kidney and Liver Tonic for the town of Dunn, in the county of Harnett, in the State of N. C, and agree not to selLany of said K. & L. Tonic to any other person or firm in said town of Dunn and said vv. VV Alexander & Co., furthermore agree to return the cost price o said K. & Li. Tonic to the said Hood & Grantham of all bottles returned to said Hood & Gran tham as unsatisfactory. Hood & Grantham make the same guarantee to their customers Try it. ' Diseases of the Blood and Nerves. No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured "by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood, nerves and stomach, chronie 3- otherwise, succumbs to iBrowns' Iron Bitters. Known and usd for nearly a riuarter of a century, it stands to-dry fore most among our most valut-d renigdics. Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dcalere. CASTOIIZA. The fae timila signature ot . ii en P ri r- im TRADE-MARK REGISTERED. THE IDEAL LAXATIVE AND CURE FOR CONSTIPATION. AS PLEASANT AS HONEY AND SURE CURE FOR Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Stomach Troubles, Bowel Disorders, Liver Diseases, Irregularity, Kidney Troubles, Headache, Fevera, Sick Stomach, Skin and Blood Disorders, Thick and Sallow Complexion, I AND VERY MANY OTHER DISEASES AND COMPLICATIONS DUE TO AN INACTIVE STATE OF THE BOWELS. PRUNELINE is the safest and surest cathartic and aperient one can use. It thoroughly cleanses without griping, purifies the blood and removes all waste from the system. It does away with Castor Oil, Salts, Blue Mass and all other nauseous purgatives. Is tones and .energizes all the great or-' gans of the system. It is free from all harshly acting drugs, and is alwayr safe, always ready, always reliable. KEEP THE HEAD COOL, THE: FEET WARM AND THE BOWELS OPEN, USING I PRUNELINE roit the latter furfose. PRUNELINE IS THE PERFECT FAMILY MEDICINE. BOLD BV ALL DEALER. . or sent on receipt of SO cents to any address BY , . WInkelmann & Brown Drug Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS. BALTIMORE. MD., U. S. A. For sale by Hood & Grantham, Dunn, N, C. x 10 Ttie Atlanta Constitution Oilers One Of the Subscriptions g . Nn onterlntr the 1r Received from Contest to name properly the miss ing word in the following sentence: "Once Qlvcn the passion tor . ttiat one ot tlio precious 1r demand which Is And. in Addition. TO THE 10 PER CENT, WE WILL GIVE $100 Gash Extra r4 . r- il. r: c: rk,r ' f U LI I U I H WISX for the First Correct Guess and $10 tach for the V Next Five, in their order, provided the same are re- V ceived in our office on or before December 1st. V TiiE PERIOD COVERED--sss By This Contest shows about 16,000 expirations for The Weekly Constitution, and, of course, we want them all to renew and to enter the Contest. THIS MEANS $1,600 For the Missing Word Fund, and every additional sub- V scriber entering the contest will swell the amount the more. This period also compares with our First Missing Word Contest last year, in which Mr. M. L. Brittain secured the 4 were more than 5,003 subscribers received durin; the time, V who did rot enter for prize. It will not be go this time, for J? the plan is widely advertised and we have paid out within prize ji;;.?. theDast twelve months unon the Five Missin? Word Contests. The series has i been of extraordinary interest, and the idea seems to grow I in tne puuuc s iavor. o The book containing the sentence is a standard publication and if has been sealed up and placed with Mr. W. A. Hemphill, President f and Busiin ss Manager of The until Januiry I, isqs. The sentence speaks for itself and submits a very plain proposi tion for you to solve. The Contest Began November 1, 1897. The Contest Ends January 1, 1898. This contest lasts two months and the amountto be divided will probably be in the neighborhood' of $2,000. There may be one cor rect answer, there may be a dozen, there may be more, but remem ber it costs nothing to supply a word, and you may gt it correctly. Whether you ao or not, you gei Be Greatest' WeeKHi Newspapers lor One Year. KeepThatin View and Send Your Guess With Your -fi2SBBBfcs Dollar for a Year's Subscription-snns Ten per cent of the fJuenncrw' Huburrlptlonn moen to the Fund to be divided. In other word, if thin Subscription Fund nmoiinta to 9'i O.O OO for the twm mnnlhx, the Find to c to the ncrelul (aeser would be 84,000. Followlnc nre the conditions of contenti WE PROPOSE TO PI'T lO IEIt CKNT of ihs amount ws rwlve for sabscriptlons, wherein the party nubscrlbinK enters the Mlanlng Word Con test, into a fund for dlBtribution amoiiK thMj who name correctly the mlulnf 4ori. For Instance: If only one contestant gets the word rljrbt, he or she, as the case may be, will have all the money. If more thnn one lit like It, the ram will be equally divided, each correct answer receiving its proportion ate share of the fund. THE CONDITION PRECEDENT FOR SENDING A fJUESS at the Kissing Word is that each and every muHt be accompanied by a year s aabflcriptlon to THK WEEKLY CONSTITUTION; the guen muxt he xent In the identical envelope that brings the money that pays for the sul scrlptlon; forgetting it, or leaving it out by accident or otherwise, or not knowing of the guess at the time you subscribed, or any other reason will not entitle one to send a guess afterwards. The guess must come with tbe subscription or not at all. Should a party send more than one guess, be or whe will be entitled to a share of the rand for each correct guess sent; mei very one will get & first prize. Persons may guess send eubscriptions. THE CONTEST BEGAN NOV. 1ST We began then to keep accurate ac count oiothesubscriptlons received with guesses, and on December 1st we will publish how much is to the credit of the subscribers guessing, and during December we will publish each week bow the fund has grown. THE CONTEST CLOSES JAN. 1 ST Atwhlch time we will pay oat to the BBCoessful party or parties the full prize amount that has accrued in the content. Ia Maklac Tonr Answer You need not write the sentence oat in full, Jukt state simply the Kissing Word for January 1st U , ..' If. Tbe above la the laa of aaboertbora to that paper and aaeed elsewhere may THE COUNTY UNION, Dunn, N. C. Oj e lpi 1" pV$:"Cn SEWING MACHINES. I wish to announce to the people o Dunn and fsiirrouniliii country that I am selling the Wlu-i ler ami Wilson So. 9, and the Stuiitlaril Sewinp; Machiiui. which are guaranteed; to give perfect -atiffactiou. on reasonable terms. The het machine oil, needles, fixture all ways on hand. I aNo repair machine.-, at moderate ct. Work uaranteid. I have ''furtei;i year ex perience in thi machine business mid am ttioroughlv- :ie.'inainted witli th.-m My heailqu tra-rs are at Mr K. F. Young's store where i will be pleased ti. -iiuv my lUUCUIUCS Your- to please. , , J- M. HAYES. aP12tf- Dunn, N. C. CO YEARS EXPERIENCE. "HADE MARKS. Wmmm DESICN8V Anyone JJ1 . 'Y??"TS Ac. Quickly ucfrtxhTw .. r'lu oescnption may t5EF,F,C AMERICA!, o MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway. New York. Glass was early known. Glass beads Vere found on the bodies of mummies over 3 000 years old. ' V? v A. Tenth 8 those entering the metals win oe mosi cheapest. 3 6 finoccpc as follows! SO - . i - r . wuj .uiwi, uiu. NEARLY $5,000 CASH Constitution, who will hold it safely 1 01 flu American r is, ne or wue win in- tnviin'u ig a' ; there will be no capital prize t less as many times as tbey Tr The Coastitatioa Contest, which all ears, sabscrlblng ander the elabblnc eater. Address orders to 1 think yon Can get the be nade, finest finish and MOST POPULAR SEWINO MACHINE tor a meresomr. Boy from reliable mannfartorJ S?.hTejrlnf reputation by honent and Jrl dealing There Is none In tbe world that ran nhanical eorwtrurtlon, durability of workine" PrU,flneiMM of finish, beaaty In sppearmn-. "r to As many improvements as tbe NEW HOME. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS. Tta Few Hons Seilcj ITacWne Co. OSJWOw.lTAsa. Bostow.Mass, tirinoif8oriK.S.T. CmcAoo,iix. r,LorM,Mo. DallasTexa AXfjLUICMOO,CAX. ATLAJTZA.GA. FOR SALE BV GAINEY & JOItDAX, Dunn, N. C. 1 n f ANTED Trustworthy am! A mu V gentlemen or hi.lie4.to travel ir responsible established" house In N,,lt' Carolina. Monthly $C5.(X) ontl expend- Position steadr. -lieference. Kn; elf addressed enveloie. The Doiniinoi Company, Dept..W. Chicago. 111. a v 1 v tCi- p
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