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G AND GREAT HOGD & TllPV hmT tlif liocf 1nirc j w w,u6y" . . j 1 Thrv soil as rlipan vau on "v '-j i ceding goou stock, and are always in the ,(!, hii.i see mat cuiumers get wnat tncy o .t-nty carry Drugs, Chemical,-, Patent Medicines, l'harmaceutical .1V).arations. Prnpiretary Remedies, Fhrtd Extracts &c. Pills Oil? Tablets, 0iiu;;i'i. ciatci. emu wiii nu your r rescnpf.ous at the lowest living prices. ' .-.-They sell Statioucry, Writing TaMets Blsink Books, School Books ,u -I.'- cond-hutKled, Ink, Pens, Pencils, Perfumeries, Toilet Goods Cosmetic, Kin- -o: . S Candies fancy and plaid, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys, Piatt's Food' jl,,;--'and Cattle Powders, Cigars and Cheroots. They have bought the la-gest ,i11(.t lk.e of Christmas Goods, "which will come in on tirne'that ever came on tlii- market; All they want is a visit to their store, and they will prove every uun! h-y have aid and make yon a life long customer. fclQOD '& G-RAtitblANI,' Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Dunn, 1ST- C- THE COUNTY UNION DUNK, N. C. ' vvj. :iNP:si)A.Y, September G,18i)&. LOCAL, POTS- Quite a number of our peo ple will take in the excursion to Wilmington Friday. It will be a delightful trip. - Elder Kobert Jackson filled his regular appointment at the Free Will church Saturday and Sunday. Court convened at Lilling ton Monday Judge Fred Moore, of Ashevilie, presiding ; Solici tor E. V. Pouv prosecuting for the State. - We have made arrange ments to givo in our next issue the court proceedings in lull. were unable to get them for this issue. , We are requested to an nounce that Prof. J. B. Car yle will lecture at Buie's Creek Friday night,' September 15th. You will find tickets on silo at Hood & Grantham's drug store for the big musical excursion to Wilmington by Hatch Bros. Round trip $1.50. -Mr J. L. Payne, of Vir ginia, near Richmond, has located here for the season and will buy tobacco. lie is well pleased with the market. We are glad to welcome him. There will be an i?e cream supper at Buie's Creek Acade my Saturday night, September Uth. The proceeds will goto the orphans. Everybody is cordially invited. The county commissioners wore in seion at Lillington Monday and transacted only the regular routine of business. They were also in session Tues day making a final settlement with Sheriff Pope. --Rev. P. D. Wood all preached at the Methodist church Sunday night. He preached' an -able sermon. His thought was deep and his de livery line. He left for Trinity College this week to completed his course. Messrs. Hood & Grantham have just placed in position a now fountain. It is one of the nicest ever seen in this part of the State. This progressive firm is always up to date and never have anything but what is first-class. Call and see their beautiful fountain. , It is estimated that more than $1,500,000 of bonds issued by various towns and counties of the state will be null and void if the United States su preme court sustains the deci sion of the circuit court ot ap peals at Richmond in the Stan ly county; and Oxford bond cases. Tobacco continues' to come in, and in large quantities too. There were more than forty thousand pounds sold in one day on this market last week. It "brought good prices and the farmers" went away well pleased. If you try this market one time you will try it again. This is one strong' point in its favor. Sales take place every day ex cept Sunday. There are 3, G40 miles of railroad in North Carolina, and it is taxed on an average, only $9,000 a mile. In Tennessee there are 3,000 miles, and it is taxed on an average, $18,000 a mile. Tennessee has 010 miles less okrailroad than North Car olina, yet collects taxes on $23, 000, 00q worth more of railroad property than does the Old North State. Mount Olive Advertises. REASONS WHYYOTr' GRANTHAM. 1.-. - . i iuurAec una aicvss have what you anu give you exactly k., .1. - -1 call for and politely watted on. We are turning out lots of job printing. Don't you need some. Mr. H. L. Godwin is hav ing a nice building erected in the western part of the town. Rev.E. E. Lundy, a trav eling minister, preached at the Primitive church today at 11 o'clock. The Dunn Photograph Com pany have an "ad." in this is sue. They can.be found in Par ker's old gallery. Prof. J. D.Ezzell is the hap piest man in town. The storks brought a fine boy baby this morning, Miss Foy Barnes has accept ed a position in the millinery department of the Dunn Cash Racket Store. We are glad to welcome her to our town. Miss Florence Holder, the charming milliner in the Dunn Cash Racket Store, returned last week from the Northern markets, where she purchased an immense and well selected stock of millinery. Hatch Bros, have another excursion billed fiom Dunn to Wilmington and Beaches by way of Wilson, Friday, Sep tember 8th. This will be the last excursion of the season. You will find locals and "ad" in this issue. See the change in the 'ad' of the Dunn Hardware and Furniture Company this week ' This firm is doing the biggest business of any hardware firm in this part of the State. They know, the value of printer's ink and are not afraid to use it. Call on them, they will treat you right. " Some new buyers have come: in this week and located here to buy tobacco. Tobacco men are attracted to this market by the unprecedented receipts of tobacco for a new market. Farm ers need not be afraid to bring their tobacco here on account of buyers, for we have quite a number of them who have or ders for all grades and are anx ious to buy. ' There remains one more grand trip for the people this season, the big excursion by Hatch Bros, from Dunn to Wil mington and the Atlantic Ocean, Friday, September 8th. The cheapest rate ever known, $1.50 for round trip. A good band of music on board to en- tertain you. You can't afford to miss the last and greatest excursion. The Primitive Baptist As sociation meets at this place on Friday, September 15th.. A large crowd ot visitors will oe present, and any of our citizens who feel disposed to assist in taking care of "them will confer a favor by calling on Mayor Phillips at his store and stating the number they are willing to take care of. Any favors from ! - . . 1 . the citizens will be Inglily ap preciated. Our new Sheriff, Mr. S. A. Salmon, who is rapidly winning the reputation of being one among the best officers in the State, now has charge of the tax books. He has his tax books and receipts well ar ranged, the most complete thing ve have ever seen. Every man's receipt is already made out in full, with the exception of date and signature. The re ceipts have been proof read with the tax book and will be certified to by the Register of Deeds as being correct. By this method one man can collect all the tax in one township iu one day. if the people will all pay in one day with no possible chance of an error. The re- nont hook? are indexed and V T W WW each township has a separate receipt book. It is the most complete arrangement we have People and Their Movement. Miss Alice Mason, of Atlau ta, Ga., is visiting Miss Bessie lpkin on Broad Street . Mr. D. McN. McKay, Edenton, is visiting relatives and friends m town. i 5 Mr. C. IU Young left for Wilson Monday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. D. J. Stone, who has been visiting relatives here for several days, returned to her home at Benuettsville, S. C, last Thursday! Mrs. J. II. Pope returned from the northern markets last Friday, where she purchased a select line of millinery goods. See her "ad" in this issue. Newberry Bros. & Co well yesterday shipped a solid car load of furniture to a firm in Newbern. The South Dunn Furniture! I actory made its first shipment of furniture last week since it rebuilt and enlarged its plant. It has orders ahead and is push ing work rapidly to meet them. A train load thirty-one cars of shoes passed here Mon day for southern points. The shoes were shipped by a well known Richmond house and each car bore a card stating its place of destination and the shipper. While the thermometer was playing near the 100 mark this evening and our cenizens were thinking about that warmer place preachers tell us about, a small cloud gathered over head and soon gathered larger and poured down a heavy rain and hail with some wind. Re ports say a very heavy hail fell between here and Benson. No damage reported. --It is reported here that one Willis Lee, a white man, was shot while resisting arrest last week near Sauls' Cross Roads in Wayne county by a deputy shirilf . Report says that the deputy sheriff hacj a warrant charging Lee with assault upon a girl and when he wrent to Lee to arrest him he began to shoot at him, one ball taking effect in a finger. The deputy returned the fire and seriously, if not fa tally, wounded Lee. It is also reported that this is--the same Willis Lee, who was about a year or more ago sentenced to be hanged for killing a negro in Edgecombe county, but got a new trial and was acouitted. , -M. If he is the man he is well known in this section. His father, a very old man, lives near this place. We have tried to learn the facts but can get only rumors. you can't cure dyspepsia by dieting. Eat good, wholesome food, and plentv of it, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests food without aid from the stomach, and is made to cure. Hood & Grantham. I still have some home-made buggies and carts which I am selling very cheap. J. W. Gregory. NOTICE The Lilly Hotel at Lillington, N.C., is still open for the reception of the travel ing public and for the accommo- dation of visitors during court week. Every , effort will be made to satisfy the most partic- lar guest. Call and try us. Very respectfully, Mrs. J as. B. Northan. See. our 99 Bedstead, it is worth $1.50$ Dunn Hardware & Furniture Co. Just received the largest line of Rockers and Dining Chairs ever brought to this place. Prices are low. Dunn Hard ware & Furniture Co. A diseased stomach surely undermines lealth. It dulls the brain, kills eneygv. destrwvs the nervous system, and pre disposes to insanity and fatal diseases. All dyspeptic troubles are quickly cured by Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It has cured thousands of cases anu is curing mem everv da v. Its Ingredients are such tnat it can't help curing. , liooa Gran tham. See our line of Eleciric Cut- lery, if you want sometning good. Dunn Hardware & Fur niture Co. LOOK AT THESE PRICES FOR SEPTEMBER. 2 Nice Berry Dishes for 5. 7 inch Pickle Dish for 5?. 35? Goblets for 19.?. 12 Jelly Glasses for 23?. k2 Knives & Forks for 35?. 1 Spoon for If. $1.50 Bedsteads for 99?. Dunn Hardware jl- Furniture Co. NOTICE. On the 12th day of September 1899, I will sell 80 head of hogs, at my home. C. L. Sorrell. c HTfrm nil iiujj Your neighbor is concerned likewise. We can save you money on Shoes, P.nts and pant gocds. W. H. LANE & CO. All our. Checks and Sheetings were boug.it before the ad vance in price. You shall have the advantage of our early pur chase. W. H. LANE & CO. Suspenders, Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Hose and Half-flose at about half price. W. II . LANE & CO. Our 39 cent Pants are well made and would cost you 75 cents at otjier places. They say calico has advanced and 5?. W. H. LANE & CO. Trunks and Valises at your own price. Don't forget that we Job Cakes, Candies, Meat, Meal, Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Box Lye and all kinds of Canned Goods at Rich mond prices. W. II. LANE & CO. The increase of our cash sales over last year has convinced us that it pays to sell goods for small profits. W. H.LANE & CO. If you are not on the market to buy come to see us, we are always glad to see our old friends and customers. Thankfully yours, W. H. LANE & CO. Installed Pastor. Monday evening at the Pres byterian church here Rev. R. W. Hines was regularly in stalled pastor of the congrega tion by the committee appoint ed by .the Presbytery of Fayette ville. Rev. H. Tucker Graham, of Fayetteville, preached the in stallation sermon, which was ably and appropriately deliv ered. He also delivered the charge to the congregation, in the absence of Rev. J. S. Black who could not be present on ac count of sickness. Rev. J. L. Yandel, of Fayetteville, deliv ered the pastoral charge in a pleasant and impressive ad dress. The congregation and citi zens of Dunn welcome Mr. Hines as pastor of the church here and pray that his pastor ate may be pleasant and much good for the cause of the Mas ter accomplished. Services will be held regular ly on the second Sabbath morn ing and evening in each month. New arrivals of chemicals and pharmaceutical specialties at McKay Bros. & Skinner's. Thoroughly prepared to do analvstic work and prepare your prescriptions acurately ..4- vr"LTi- "Rtrc Xr Slrinnpr's. ill 1XVXVJ jjivo. y If you are unhappy or un healthy cail on McKay Bros. & Skinner. NOTICE I wish to inform the public that my cotton gin, known as the Thomas Fowler gin, in the town of Dunn will be in operation the last of this week or the first of next. The gin is well fitted up and will do first class work. I ask a share of your patronage. Respectfully, Mrs. Thomas Fowler. KEEPING ABREAST OF THE TIMES. This is what we are doing in our prescription department. A thorough knowledge 'and close study of every branch of the profession enables us to keep up with the rapid progress of Pharmacy. McKay Bros & Skinner. WANTED at once, good live men to sell the Singer Sewing Machine, good contract to hus tler. Must furnish small bond and horse. Address The Singer M'f'g. Co., Wilmington, N. C. I now have ready for inspec tion my line of fall Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, etc some of the prettiest ever brought to this market. Will be glad for the ladies to call before making purchases elsewhere. R. G. Taylor. FOR SALE. Six or eight beatiful resident lots conven ient! v located in Dunn, N. C, will be sold to good parties, at reasonable prices to build goodlserve. The Dunx Photograph houses on. N. 15. Hood. BUSY h W. H. LANE & CO. but we are still selling it at 4 At Cost I In order to get I am now offering my entire stock of General Merchandise at COST. If you want Dry Goods, Notions and Groceries low down for cash now is the time to buy. When I say COST I mean cost. My whole stock will go at prime cost. T invite you to come and see for yourself. j. Dunn, N. C. B. Britt, Important. We have just received 250 dozen Mason's Fruit Jars that will be sold at Jobber's prices. W.H.Lane&Co. Buy your Bran, Oats, Corn and Hay, and save freight in ordering, of W. H. Lane & Co. For the next 30 days we will offer special bargains in Shoes and Hats. W. H. Lane & Co. Summer neckwear at half price. W. H. Lane & Co. DeWitt's Little Early Risers expel from the sj'stem all poisonous accumu lations, regulate the stomach, bowels and liver, and purify the blood They drive away disease dissipate melan choly, and give health and vigor for the d-iily rouMne. Do not gripe or sicken. Hood & Grantham. JUST RECEIVED My fall line of Clothing, which is up to date and low down. . Call and examine my line before pur chasing elsewhere. R. G. Taylor. WANTED. 5000 pounds nice Country Hams weighing from 6 to 12 pounds. Will pay 10 pec pound cash. W.H.Lane&Co. You need that $40.00 Buggy. Trade with us and get your guess it will not cost you a cent. Dunn Hardware & Furniture Co We are going to do the lar gest business this Fall we ever did. Low Prices will be our winner.. Dunn Hardware & Furniture Co. You can't buy Crockery in the United States cheaper than we are selling it. Dunn Hard ware & Furniture Co. FOR GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS At low prices go to the new gallery just opened over J. J. Dupree's store in Dunn, N. C. Enlarging done and picture frames for sale. Bring us your orders and be pleased. Thank ing the public in advance for their orders, we are yours to Company. 0b 1. Ws c2tcZ $1.50 "Wortli of goods FOR 99 Gents. CAW IT BE BETTER ? This week we are selling at f Cost a Big lot of IMICE CROCKERY. Yov had better come soon for we give away at such prices. . WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF BELTING, INSPIRATORS, MILL SUPPLIES. We guarantee prices against EVORNH REMEMBER WE ARE GOODS. Let us know your wants and we will fill them. Dunn Hardware & BUSINESS IS We c.an be found at Brown's old stand next to the Racket Store, where we will be pleased to show and price you anything you may need in the way of Meat, meal, flour, sugar, coffee, corn, snuff, tobacco, etc Our stock of Canned goods sell no shoddy or old stuff, nothing hut the best we can buy. We have just received a fresh lot of Cakes, Crackers and Candy. Don't forget that we handle Bread, Cakes &c. fresh from the Bakery as often as possible and hope to be able to get it regularly everyday iu the near We appreciate the liberal patronage you have given us in the past and hope to see all our friends and customers regularly in the future at our new stand, line. Yours for good goods and low prices. J. F. PHILLIPS & CO., DUNN, N. C- COrtfTIESIXJES TO GO Large quantities of fancy stationery in all tints fancr shades and styles. See our line and you have seen the latest. do : McKAY BROS. & SKINNER, SELL COLD DRINKS? well we would say so. We can tickle the most fastidious palate. A continuous rush at our capacious fountain proves this. DRINK AND SWEAT NO f.lORE. Don't forget our line of Pure Drugs and Chemicals. WE DO KNOW HOW TO PREPARE THEM. McKay Bros. 5c Skinner. Business u EVERY DAY. OUR PRICES T HjT jT j have only a limited amount to ' any place in CAROLINA. IN BUSINESS TO SELL Furniture Company. BUSINESS. -o are all fresh and 0. K. Wo future. when in need of anything in our ever seen! 1
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