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1 ' '. . t 111 I 1 1 - VCT..'iJt" 'I FCmimMliMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil'liiiiiiMtiiiil)m-.tiiiiin...u AVregetabIcPrcparationfor As similating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of PromotesTHgcstion.Cheerful nessandRest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Nahcotic. Xae ofOldlrSAMUIinTCnER Pumpkin Sted j4lx.Senna JioJiUU SWli -Artist Stetl . Jpremunt - i Cariano&Sida, fVarm Seed -Clanfisd Sugar - A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions Jeverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature of NEW "YORK. L EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. ,.. fit 4 1 f n hi m hill y; The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fac-simile Signature of v ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEKY BOTTLE THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THE CCNTAUR COMMNt. NtW YOWK CITY. C INDIAN HERBS o- -o THE GREATEST BLOOD PURIFIER And Liver Regulator on Earth V. F. UTTER, General Agent. Dunn, JST. C. WHAT YOUR NEIGHBORS SAY ABOUT IT : " ' Dunn, N. C, Aug. 3rd, 1897. 1200 people now using Indian Herbs. TFhy ? Because it ha the desired effect and it is so cheap. 180 doses for. $l 00. W. F. UTTER. Troyville, N. C, Dec. 6th, 1897. Great American Herb Co., Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: i Your Indian Herbs has cured me of palpitation of the heart and also cured my wife of nervous debility brought on by irregularity of the menses from which she was a great sufferer. I have tried a number of. medicines in my family and 1 find Indian Herbs better than all the rest. It can't be ex celled as a family medicine and is worth its weight in gold. I would not bf without it for anything. Yours truly, J. D. Weaver. Bradley's Store, Nov. 10, 1897. Great American Herb Co., Washington, D. C. Dear Sirs: Your Indian Herbs is the best medicine in the world, it has cured me of a nervous headache and has also cured my wife of. neuralgia and womb trouble. For an appetizer there is nothing like it; for colds and lagrippe it, has no equal. It is a great preventive of all diseases. Try it and be con vinced. J. A. Bradley. TAny one desiring to purchase a package of Indian Herbs can get it at L. P. Jernigan's store or at my residence. W. F. UTTER. AGENTS WANTED. Dunn, N. O Jealous of a Negro Classmate. Considerable feeling has been engendered among the students at Butler University, near this city, over the award of oratori- cal honors to a negro student, by virtue of which he will rep resent the institution in the State contest in oratory, which occurs here next month. The successful candidate is Ezra Roberts, who is about 19 years old and is now in his senior year. The preliminary contest was held at the University last night and there were four con testants, Roberts and three white students, and the honor was awarded to Roberts by the unanimous vote of the judges, he standing first in all the points upon which they were called to pass. Roberts has been very pop ular with his fellow-students and has appeared in two pre vious preliminary contests, get ting second place in each, but it was not until he triumphed last night that any feeling, was displayed. His subject, "Gov ernment and Law," embraced many. -of the questions of the questions of the day. His ap pearance in the state contest will be the first time that a ne gro student has ever contested for such honor in Indiana. In dianapolis Dispatch. Consumption Positively Cured- Mr R. B. Greeve, merchant of Chilhowie, Va.,r certifies that he had Consumption, was given up to die, sought alh medical treatment that money could procure, tried all cough reme dies he could hear of but got no relief : spent many nights sit ting up in a chair ; was induced to try Dr. King s New Discov erv and was cured by use of two bottles. For' past three vears has been attending to j business and says Dr. King' New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community l)r Kinrrs New .Discovery is guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at N. B Hood's Drug Store. ' . BUY ADAM'S GALVANIZED STEEL WIRE FENCE. THE CHEAPEST WIRE FENCE ON THE MARKET. MADE IN ANY SIZE MESH AND WIDTH. STRONG ANL Durable, will turn any kind of Muk fun cows to l.ii kc i TLe ivpns-en-tation is a fine mesh. The parallel whvs running tlnougli the nie.-h form u iVu and make. a strong fenco that will not 'sag. It is 'ABSOLUTELY the MOST DURABLE. and CHEAPEST FENCE eyr i-ut on the market. Write for prices and terms to I. J. SMITH. Benson, N. C. ST-S. Agent for Harnett. Sampson and Johnston Counties. There Is no medicine in the worh1 equal to Chamberlain's Cough Reme dy for the cure of throat and lunp diseases. This is a fact that has beer W"W : a Droven m numberless cases. Here it a sample of thousands of, letters re ceived : "I have tried Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy while suffering from a severe throat trouble, and found immediate and effective relief I cin unhesitatingly recommend it.' Edgar W. IFhittemore, Editor Graud Rivers (Ky.) Herald. Foi sale at N. JJ. Hood's drug store. 100 MEN WANTED We want one hundred subscribers to take a guess at the ' Atlant-i Constitution Missing word con test. , The guess costs you noth ing and you get a good local paper and the best weekly pa per published in the South for almost 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. L tIJUidll.EWIMQ "ACHIN that ?hJZk SJS8- VV,RITE FOR CIRCULARS. Few Horns Sewing llacMna Ca FOR SALC BY GAINEY & JORDAN, Dunn, N. C. Te County Union is the only paper published in Harnett county, subscription price $1. Subscribe now. BED SPRINGS Have your lied Sj)iings made to order b R. Ji. .Mcl.eod, Dunn, N. C, with OltnWAYS FUKM FllTINO BED i SPK1NCS. MODEL srKING liED shown free of eot and its advantages explained with pi- a-uir l.v Mr. Alex MeLeod. It is the I CHKAI'KST AND IIEST ..'Opting Bed on tie market. Every j inn" f nil v v arranted for 10 years. Sati.- j f..ctiiii Ciiuiiameed r no sale. j 1. L. McI.KOD. I Dunn, X. C. j Head what yonr" neighbors say of them : ! PUN, V. C, Sept. 24, 1S97. 1 am now using two sets of the l)rd-w.-iy Bed Springs sold by Mr. II L. Mc Lod. I i.-ike ph asnre in saying that ih-e Springs are. fr snierior to anv vei n-e:l ty me. . In my opinion it is, by far. fl:e l st Spring on the market, and I commend it jo the trade. ' - L. J. Bkst. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up tnv boy to die, I saved him from cionp' by uAnx One Minute . Congh Cure'.. It is the quickest and most certain remedy for coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Hood & Grantham. Ilia Hreail UpOn Xlie Water. Fifteen Burch was California William F. employed, and had to Mis-; Allie Hughes, Norfolk, Va., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. l'ai:i was instantlv relieved bv DeAVitt's ! Wirch Hazel Salve, which healed the injury without leaving a scar. It i the famous pile remedy.- Hood & Grantham. Tlu fao-simiU years ago Carrie a servant girl in a household 'where Hastings was also The girl became ill leave, but had no money. Hastings.' loaned her $200 and she went away. The years rolled by. without the $200 being returned, and Hastings had forgotten the occurence when he received, a letter from a barrister in London stating that an estate of $73,000 had been left him by a Mrs. Hall, formerly Miss Carrie , Burch, of California. Hastings could hardly believe .what he read, but he has the money now, and for his generosity to a strange girl years ago he has become in dependently rich. When' the girl left California she went to Australia as a nurse and there married a retired English mer chant, who died some years af terward, and the widow then returned to London ?and lived there until her death. Ex. Tutfs Pills Cure All Liver Ills, Secret of Beauty is health. The secret of health is the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food. This can never be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this ? Tutt s Liver Pills are an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills MUKDEKEP IN COLD BLOOD BY HER .C0WA3DLY I BUSBAKD. Xlie Preacher's Fliglit. Why Aunt Sally Marry He Lost Breeches. Didn't His we It's old, but it's good, so give it : . "Now, Aunt Sally, do -please tell us why you never got mar ried. You remember you said once when you were a girl you were engaged to a minister and promised us you would tell us about it sometime. Now, aunt, please tell us." 'Well, you see when I was about 17 years old I was living in Utica, in the State of New York. Though I say it myself I was quite a good looking girl then, and had several beaux. The one that took my fancy was a young minister, very promis ing young man, and he was very pious and steady. He thought a good deal of me and I kind of took a fancy to him, and things went on until we were engaged. One. evening he came to me, put his arms around me and kind of hugged me, when I ' got excited and somewhat flustrated. It was a long time ago, and I don' t know but what I might have hugged DacK a little, i was lite any other girl, and pretty soon pre tended to be verv mad about it and'pushed him away, though l wasn t maa a Dit, iou must know that the house where lived was on one of the back streets of the town. There were glass doors in. the' parlor which opened over the street-. These doors were drawn to. I stepped back a little from him and when he came close I pushed him back again, I pushed harder than I intended to : and don't you think, girls, the poor fellow lost his balance and fell through one,of the doors into the street." "Oh, Aunty ! Was he killed? "No; he fell head first, and as he was going I caught him by the legs of his trousers held on for a minute and tried to pull him back, but his sus penders gave way, and the poor young fellow fell clear out of his pantaloons in to a parcel of ladies and gentlemen passing along the street. "Oh," Aunty ! Aunty ! Lor dy!" "There, that's right ; squall and giggle as much as you want to. Girls that can't hear a little thing like- that without around the room and way, don't in when - i a m it rains, a nice time tne man that marries one of you will have, won't he? Catch me tell ing you anything again !" "But, Aunt Sally, what be came of him? Did you ever see him again?" the moment he touched the ground he got up and left the place in a terrible hurry. I tell vou it was a sight to be remembered. How that man did run ! He went out west and I belie v he is prea'chiu: " Til" 1 out in Illinois. Dut ne never married. He was very modest, and I suppose he was so badly frightened that time that he aarea never trust nimseir near a woman again. That, girls, is the reason I never married. I felt very sad about it for a long time for he was a real good man, and I often thought, to myself that we should have been very happy if his suspenders hadn t given away. Concord Times. tearing he-he-ing in such a know enough to come A nice trtry Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddell's, 111., suf fered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation And was finally cured by usin- iieWitt' Little Earlv Kisers, the famous litfle pills for all stomach and liver troubles. . Hood & , I write this to let you know what I would not do without Chamber lam a f an alm id my house, if it cost 85 00 per bottle It does all you recoruunnd it to do and more. J R. Wallace, Wallaceville, Ga. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the best household liniment in the world, and invalnable for rheumatism, lame back, sprains and bruises. Be readj for emergencies bj buying a bottle at N. B. Hood's drug store. Greensboro, N. C, Dec, 4. Not in the history of Greensboro has there ever occurred a more brutal or uncalled murder than the one that happened this af-j ternoon in the southeastern part of this city at 7 o'clock. The murder of Nancy Sikes by Bill Sikes palesinto insig nificance by the side of this one. The facts are these : Sonly Ryan, a fugitive from justice, with' three warrants out for his arrest, one for cruelty, beating his wife, stole back to the city this afternoon, waited until his hard-working, faithful partner for life, had collected twelve hard-earned dollars from her boarders, then, when she came out of the, house with the money to go to pay off her weekly ac count at a grocery store, this fiend in human guise, stepped up to her, and, with his hands on her throat, demanded the money. On being refused, he shot her three times, once in the head and in the breast, the third shot probably going wide. . The poor woman fell and died almost in stantly. A negro wojnan who is in the employ of the Ryans saw Sonly when he stepped up to his wife and asked for the money, and, when she saw him draw the pistol, she ran scream ing into the house, and told the Ryan children, two daughters and some boarders, that the man was trying to shoot the mother. They got to the door just in time to see the shooting. One of the daughters got. there in time to try to prevent the horrible tragedy, but Sonly, after accomplishing the horrid deed, turned on his daughter and started to shoot her. On seeing the men he changed his purpose mid ran down an alley way and escaped. . As soon as the news was car ried up town to the'police head quarters, officers were sent in pursuit and orders were given to shoot' him on sight if neces sary. Sonly Ryan's whole life has been a career of crime. He has been in jail probably a dozen times for stealing and beating his wife. A few years ago he was in jail for theft and while there became sick or pre tended to be sick and professed conversion at a meeting held in jail by some religious organiza tion, and a petition was handed around which effected his re lease. i It was only a short i while un til he was1 again at his old tricks and he was supposed to be some where in Randolph county when the murder was committed. Ryan has eight children two of whom were at the house at the time of the murder. Mrs. Ryan is spoken of as hardworking respectable woman 1 i T 1 1 1 Dy tne ueignoors, ana was sup porting herself and children by keeping boarders. Ihis affair has stirred the town from top to bottom,' and knots of men stand around the street corners discussing it in tones of anger. News & 01; server of Sunday. , j a TRADE-MARK. Nature's Nervine and Rapid Restorative. An unfailing cure for Diseases of the Digestive. Nervous and Generative Systems. A Tonic of rare efficacy for the old and young and of marked ser vice for Students. Teachers, and all who are engaged in Brain work or close occupations. CURES Depression, Tired Feelings, Kenousness,: : Muscular Weakness, Loss of Appetite, Palpitation of Heart, Restlessness, Hysteria, Herye Weakness, General Discomfort,. Excesses, Alcholism, ! - and that almost innumerable series of diseases and complications resulting from any derangement of the Nervous system. Invaluable for weak women and nervous children. Steady Nerves, Braced System, Sound Best, Good Wcrk, usum BT- r. Cox's Cccelin ITerva Tcnic. CONTAINS NO OPIATES OR DANGEROUS DRUGS TO MARC A HABIT. 50 Cents per' Bottle; If three bottles be ordered at onetime, a copy of Oriole Cook Book will be included free. AT DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS . OR DIRECT Or US ON RECEIPT or PRICE 60 CENTS. Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co. SOLE PROPRIETORS. . BALTIMORE. MO.. U. 8. A. For sale bv Hood & Grantham Dunn, N. C. r- CONTEST tne Atlanta Constitution oners One Tenth g Of the Subscriptions 0 c r Received from those entering the J r A Contest to name properly the miss ing word in the following sentence: "Once given the passion lor that one ol the precious metals will be most in demand which Is cheapest And, in Addition. TO THE 10 PER CENT, WE WILL GIVE $100 Cash Extra For thA first Six Correct Guesses, as follows: $50 ip for the First Correct Guess and $10 Each for the Next Five, in their order, provided the same are re ceived in our office on or before December 1st. i T HE PERIOD COVEREDsss 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 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 prize $1,033.50. As that was our First Contest, there were more than 5,000 subscribers received during the time, who did not enter for prize. It will not be so this time, for the plan is widely advertised and we have paid out within the past twelve months NEARLY $5,000 CASH upon the Five Missing Word Contests. The series has been of extraordinary interest, and tne idea seems to grow -in the public's favor. The book containing the sentence is a standard publication 'and has been sealed up and placed with Mr. W. A. Hemphill, Presideat and Business Manager of The Constitution, who will hold it safely until January I, 1 898. The sentence speaks for itself and submits a very plain proposi tion for you to solve. The Contest Began November U 1897. The Contest Ends January 1, 1898. This contest lasts two months and the amount to be d will probably be in the neighborhood of 2,000. There may . -fe 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 get it correctly. Whether youdo or not, you get Trie Greatest, ot nil American WeeKlu Newspapers tor One Year. Keep That in View and Send Your Guess With Your MijiMf Dollar for a Year's Subscription Tea ki cent mt tk GoMra' Kubcrltlo tmfn to lk Fund t Ve divided. Ia other words, If this HabacrlpUea food a.iunia to S40,009 for the two months, the Fond to to the ercraalal liMNrwMM bo 94,000. Following- are the conditio. of reeteaii WE PROPOSK TO PITT 10 PER CKNT of tho amount we rocelvt for anbacrlDtlonH. wherein the Dirty ubncrlbimc enters the Kissing worn 0a. tost. Into a run tor OifUrtbutton among loose wno namecorrecur sna raiw.nn word. For Instance: If only one contestant (eta the word right, bs or r,h as the esse may be, will bave all the money. If more than one strike It, tbeeam will be equally divided, each correct answer reoetvtnf it proportion al share of tne fund. the coNnrriON preckdrut for sfwoiho a cjukrs Maslns; Word Is that esoh and everr guana moat be scaompaaled Mbncriptlon to THK WEEKLY CONSTITUTION KRS at the 0 by s y-r a at b w-tit la M IK. vim tm miint I t MrnticaJ aveloiiethat brinza Lb moner that DAT a lor th sua-rlptlon; forgetting It, or leaving It out by accident or otherwise, or aot knowing of the guess at tbe time yon subscribed, or any other reason will not entitle one to send a guess afterwards. Th guess most com with th subscription or not - at all. Should a party send more than ens guess, be or she wUl be entitled to a share of the fund for each correct gness seat; there will be no rspltal prira every en will get .first prise. Persons may guess as many times as tber send subscriptions. THK CONTEST FTEfSAN NOT. 1ST-We began then to keep accurate s count of the subscriptions received with guesses, and oa December 1st w will ptrblisb how much ia to the credit of tbe subscriber guassins, and during Deoember we will publish each week bow tbe fuad baa grown. THE CONTEST CliOSEH JAN. 1 ST At which Mm we win pay out to tbs acoessful party or parties the full prize amount that has accrued la the content. I ! Maktac Yor Answer Tou need not write the sentence out ta full. Juat A S state stsnply the Missing Word for Jan uary 1st la M 4 The above ta the plaa of The Ceastltatloa Contest, which all O 1 aabweribora to that paper aad ears, sabscrlblnc aader the elabslag A i THE COUNTY UNION f SECOND AND LAST CALL. I WILL MEET THE THE FOLLOWING PEOPLE AT TIMES AND PLACES. PLEASE TAKE NOTK'I' assess Monday December 13th, 1807. at Stewart's CrVck. Tuesday December 14th, 1897, at Anderson's Creek-. Wednesday December loth, '97, at Johusonvillo. II. Thursday December 16th, '97, at Barbecue, Voting rriaay December 17th, '97, at Bent6n McNeill's. Saturday December 18th, '97, at Turner's X lloiuU. Monday December 20th, '97. at Buckhorn. Tuesday December 21st, '97, at Hector's Crvck. Wednesday December 22nd, '97, at Black River. 'PI -i . ' inursaay December 23rd, '97. at Neill's Creek. Friday December 24th, '97. at Grove. Trowille. , 7 j Mo:-ri-'" IYrin:t. o- -o Jllft'l Please note that this is my last call and if vou faill to me and settle your taxes at the time mentioned above, you "i;l-v expect cost added, as prescribed by law. J. H. POPE, Sheriff. This December 4th, 1897.
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