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3S2S3S3SCBS T H E COUNTY UNION. DUNN, Uarnett County, N. C. Entered according to postal regula Bions at the postoffice at Dnnn, N. C, as tecond class matter. . . J. P. Pittman, Proprietor, A. M. Woodall, Editor. . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Three Months . 25 Cents. Six . Months -.50 Cents. One Year $1-00. Sent by Mail. Payable in advance. ' DUNN, N. C, Sept. 27 I899. DUNN VS. SMITDFIELD and FAYETTEVILLE. BrHlian t , En tertain ment. The entertainment given at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lee by two of our clever, up-to-date young men, Messrs. D. McN. McKay and G. K. Massengill, last Friday night was a grand success, and high ly enjoyed by a large number of their friends. The halls and parlors of this comfortable home were brilliant ly lighted and everything well arranged for the occasion. In the hall was placed the wonder ful musical Orchestral Regina, which rendered some of the latest selections in heart stirring melody, while in the parlor the chatter. and laughter of a merry crowd went on, some in a gen eral conversation, others in a more serious "0, won't you be " conversation, while there were others whose countenance played the matrimonial rain bow in glowing colors. At the proper hour the guests were invited to the dining-room where the cake containing the We have said all the time that Dunn was the leading to bacco market in this part of the State, and there, is no better proof than a comparison of prices. Our market is always ready to compare prices with any other market. Mr. J". .0. Jerniean. one of tlip hfist tobacco rowers in this section has put the markets to a wedding ring was to be cut and test, and the following is the refreshments to bq. served,.. The result. He first carried some ring was found by a young lady tnWcn toSmithfield and it sold whose witchery and loneliness for 20 cents. He was not satis- and nobleness fit her. admirably fied with that price and decided for the sphere to which the ring to carrv it to Favetteville, it entities ner, dui you must nna brnnrrbt onlv 18 cents in Fav- put the lucky one fromsome nfiilA - Of course h was not other source. The refreshments satisfied" with this and brought U ere delightful and much en it, to Dunn last Fridav and it joyed. The: guests, owe. much 1,,1, 921 ppnts Now tin J to Mrs. E. Lee and Mrs. John was all the same tobacco and was a verv zood irrade. He is convinced that this is the mar ket to sell his tobacco. Another case of like manner occurred with the Fayettevilh market. Mr. S. D. Jackson, of A. McKay who. looked after the comfort of every one present with great interest and spared no pains to make the occasion one of pleasure to all, and in this they did not fail. To the gallant young men Sampson, carried some to the who gave the entertainment at TnttniA miirVfit Inst, wfifik tneir own expense we wisn to and' it brought only 3 cents, return thanks and congratulate He brought the same tobacco them on the success of the occa to Dunn Saturday and it sion, and may they live to win brought him 4.30 cents. This some of the fair damsels that shows well for our market and graced the occasion, to make the fact is that you lose money meir lives as orignt ana nappy every time you market your to bacco somewhere else. These facts are worth consideration and we hope the farmers will consider them. The farmer is as this occasion. DeWitt's Little Early Risers benefi permanently. They lend gentle assist ance to nature, causing no pains or weakness, permanently curing constipa- fintUInd to all he can fret for his tion and liver ailments. Hood & Gran- 1 A 1 Tl i- I LUO.LU. ui uuuut, uuu uuuu uvor lcillu a at the top of the market. Negroes at The North. Dewey Day at Washington. Prices at the Star. The following are a few of the planter who have sold to bacco at the Star Warehouse during the past few days. There are are many others but these are sufficient. Jesse Lee 48 lbs. at 111 ; 36 at 15 f 9a at W. F. Par ker, 90 lbs at W ; 39 at 17.75 ; ;77 at 9.25'; 14? at 8. J. C. Jer nigan 144 lbs at ty; 36 at W ; 90 at 14.75 26 at 231 ; lOlbs. ; White Press Wrapper at 40 Icents per pound. S.P.Phelps, 305 lbs at ; 155 at 10 ; 270 iat Wi. 203 at Hf. Good grades are bringing high prices- and are now in de imand. If you will bring good tobacco you will get high prices. iWo guarantee highest prices on all grades but insist that you try the Star with a load of your best grade. ' Thanking5 my friends for past favors and soliciting a continu ance of the same, I beg to re main, - Yours to serve, J. F. Motley, Proprietor Star Warehouse, Dunn, N. C. "What might have been" If that lit tle cough hadn't been nesrlected is the sad reflection of thousands of consump tives. One Minute Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. Hood & Grantham Crying as a Health Restorer. Within the present week ne I 1 1 . - . - "1 .1 The national recention of Ad- groes Iiave Deen snot t0 aeatn II 1. T i - . a 1 i . m noxrroTT ir. WndiinfTfon oy wmie men in ine streets oi Citvon October 2nd will be a Carterville, Illinois, for-daring a rrpat rath firing Thfi sword to work at their tra4e of mining, i of honor to be Dresented to Ad- ana to-day the Cxovernor of llh A I , . mirnl TIpwov nn this nfMinn "OlS IS maintaining at tUat was voted bv Congress last Place a military force, to, prevent Summer, and has been made at rther slaughter of negroes. f nf am nnn Tiffanv nr The scenes enacted at Carter- Npw YnrV 'with thA Pwpn. ville are only repetitions of " . - tion of the steel blade, and the wmu nas occurred at every ii i ir . -vt .1 r-i , . hnAxr nf iha , crnhhnrrl tliP mat. Place 1U IU8 XWItBem OtateS - " , , , rial used is 22 cai-at cold. On wQere negroes .nave attempted the nommel Is carved the word to work at an7 trade. What i i- .i -ii "Olympia," with the sign of ;ever sentimental regara nas the zodiac for December, the l"1 expressea ior cne negro m lucky month in which Dewey anv quarter is worthless. The was born. Around these is a !simPle fact is that the negro has wreath of oak leaves. Below 110 fnends and no proper liberty this is the coat of arms of the anywnere save in tiie bouthern United States, and of Dewey's ?ates and there his position, native State, Vermont, with its nKe 1113,1 OI tne wmte man ls - ' i i ii j . i i i bltate motto, "Freedom and """y uepenueni on nis good TTnit-ir Tho rrnnirl io Voanf?. I DeUaVlOr. Dr. Harry Campbell says that "a good cry"' is really wholesome, and why it is so. It is not merely the shedding of tears, it meLudies. such a gen eral and, widespread action of the muscjes, that the whole body is convuJsediv and the muscles get an un.usual amount of exer jcise, clausing an increased depth of resniratVon and an improve jmenti in the often languid cir culation. All this tends to re- jduce the blood pressure in the braint and the flow of tears still further relieves the cerebral circulation. Even the move- pments involved in sobbing have a good effect on the venous cir culation, and the exhaustion that follows the whole process induces sleep, the best means of recuperating the nervous system. So, says Dr. Camp bell, if you can't remote a woman's trouble, by all means let her cry herself to sleep ; that will be " much better than soothing draughts. From Tid bits. S5 5 0 Stock of New and Fashionable Goods sold at prices to f Beat the Band T 1 ' 11 '" . " " i II ' :a i - - - . Here we come with the bissest stock you. ever saw. The store is large but ..it won't hold the goods and they must be sold quickly. - Our prices are so low we guarantee to sell you lower ind,u an v New York Jews. ! On lots of our. goods we charge but little more than freight and everything! is cheap. j We can onlv mention here a few of the many bargains we are offering. Come and see for your coif for t.ViA o-rpntfot. stork nf Clothiner in the country. . Men's Suits, any kind color or style you want Bov's suits, anv kind color or style you want. Men's wool suits new and bright worth $3.00 for $1.65. Men's wool overcoats new worth $2.50 for $1.25 Bov's wool suits, nw, worth $1.25 for 46f . -RARt. StPftl A made for 39 to the farmers only. Good wool Hat worth 40. for 15? to close. Good pair Pants, new and lots of wool, 12. Great big lot of SECOND-HAND CLOTHING at prices split wide open. Examine them. Men's Heavy Shoes, right from the factory, worth $1.50, we are selling them for $1.00. . A "iim dandy" whole stock Man's Shoe just. come in worth $1.25, you may have them for 90 . .. Yard wide, heavy sheeting worth b events, close at 4 cents. I H to r 0 Wool Dress Goods. All grades at about half price and too pretty to ook at without buying. ' ' 12 cent wool mixtures, to be closed at 5 cents. Come quick or you will" miss them. . Double bladed poefcet Knives, large sizo wunu 20 cents. Take one for 7 cents. Full Zink large trunk, cheap afc$.uu you can have it for $1.00. ' ' - " ;' Nice Trunk for 20. Ask to see it. Cheapest Coffee in town, bottom dropped out. You can' match our dress trimming anywhero. Nice Calico, pretty styles for 3 cents. Just Received . : :m " Five Thousand, Yards verv stylish woolen dress goods ,"40 "inches wide. A rattling good -thing at 35c- but- your tohacco money will get it for 20 cents per yard. LADIES' HATS in the very latest styles, not a single piece of croods in this line has been in my store lo days. Prices lowest you ever saw. HandsomeLadies'. Cape for 35 cents. , Fine line :of Wraps emd Capes' up to $12.50. Come and see my stock of goods, and I feer confident if you will (only come in I will find you some bargains. am Hunirry tor trade. YOURS TRULY, :R. GK TAYLOR, PROPEIETOE The Big Store. Dnnn, IN". O. OF NOTICE. By virtue of a deeree of the Superior Court of Mocilenburg dunty. in the case of E. M. Andrews vs. H J. Strickland and wife, V. K. Strickland, I will on Monday the 2nd day of October, 1899, at 12 o'clock M.T sell to the highest bidder for cash in front of the postoffice in the town of Dunn, N. C, that certain lot of lanl in the town of Dunn, 1 ronting- on . Broad Street, and being on the west side of the railroad, and on the Xortb side of Broad Street, being known as Jot No. 2 in Block P. in the division of residence lot No. 1, in Block F. in the- plans of the town of Dunn, and being the same lot described in a certain mortgage executed by feaid Strickland and wife to the said Andrews, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Harnett, Book J. No. i of deeds on page 1. This the 18th day of Aug., 1S99 j F. P. Jones, j Commissioner. 1 ITT jo f uljy wrought in the shape of an eagle with outspread wings. On the front of the scabbard are the initials "G. D." and under tliem "'Ul- S. N." On the blade of, Uie sword is engraved the inscription : "The gift of tne Nation to Rear Admiral Dewey, U. S. N., in memory of the victory at Manila Bay,, May The Kind You Have Always Boihf Beajg the Sigaatuv Of Fliomas Rhoiles Centerfield, O., writes: I suflered from rules seven or eight yeaxs. No remedy gave , me relief unj u De Ltt's W itch a a?.el salve, less than a box of which permanently cured me.7' boot mug, healing, perfectly ha,rmleas. Beware of counterfeits. JUood & Grantham. Dunn 's Candy Factory. Small industries cut no small part of importance to the thrift and progress of any town or community in which they ex ist. It lias been said that small Enterprises oftem attraqt those Of. a larger k.ind. The candy laQtory establi.sheQ, at this place ls not so small though,, after all, its carjacUy being 1 , 200 cakes per clay, jt is owned and op perated by Mr. W. H. Blanch- ard, of Warsaw, who has pur chased the Godwin store house fronting on Lucknow Square. He wili move his family here next week. , .': - , He manufactures the follow ing varieties of candy - Pop-corn , peanultanyinoT cocaiiutiIt is fresh -and- highly , flavored W e extend a " welcome; "tohimi liis familjand;hi8 wii? enters I "Sweet Bells Jangled Out of Tune and Harsh," . . . sands of women. They at, cross. A "ickl? ?Toq- burdjea to ueir irauie. Their sweet disposition are cone, and th. lib McELREE'S Wine of Cardui It brings healtk to the nm.lw organiMn.and health, there means weu poised nerves, calmness, strength. It restores womanly visor and tjower. It tones no the nervea nrWti ing ana aisease have shattered. It is me most perfect remedy ever devised to restore weak women to perfect ana nappy, si.oo at all rirncrtrica , For advice in cases nvmirr e. ial directions, address. eivinaW- toms, ,f The Ladies' Advisory De- partment, The Chattanooga Medi cine Ca, Chattanooga, Tenn. V J- TT. SMITH, Camden, g. CL T-fMr yrUe aatd Wine ot Cwdvrt at hoc for falling oi Uaa woao aad it ntizelycMd To the Teachers. Notice is hereby given to the teachers of Harnett county that a public examination of teach ers win oe neia at the court house in Lillington on the sec ond Thursday and Friday in uctober, rzth and 13th. Thurs day will be devoted to the white teachers, Friday, to the colored. J. S. Black, County toup't. Jfublic Schools. 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 vour orders and be pleased. Thank ing the public in advance for their orders, we are yours to serve . l he Dunn Photograph Company. ' Mr, A Mrs. B. Lackamp, Elston, Mo., writes: 4One Minute Cough Cure saved the life of our little boy when nearly dead with croup. ' Hood & Grantham. AGENT'S WANTED FOR "THP! Life and Achievements of Admiral liewey," the world's greatest naval hero, i Br Murat Hal stead, the lite long friend and admirer of the nation' idol. Biggest and best book: over snft pages 8x10 inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illustrations. Onlv - fiti : Bft Enormous demand. Biar commissinr.c Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Writ quick.- ; '1 he Dominion Companv: ' 3rd Floor Caxton Bids. Chic&im. ill. I n May 24-26w-2p. ? t 7 - ; EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . i Having qualifiedhas executor of Moses Weavei , deceased, late of Harnett coun ty, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the under signedon or before the 26th day of July, 1900, or this notice will be plead bai of their recoyery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This July 24th 1859. j. R. Strickland, Jr. J. C. Clifford, Executor. Attorney. GAINKY AND JORDAN are still in business and want your patronage. They have a well selected line of Jewelry, Watches &c, and will make prices right. Repairing neatly done at moderate charges. Picture frames mada to order, any size and any quality. Bicycles for cash or on easy terms. All kind of repair ing done on short notice. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. T Having this day qualified as Executor of the last will and Testament of Johjju McDougald, 'deceased, notice is hereof given to all persons havings claims against the estate of said John McDouj gald to present the same, to me, JnlV authenticated, on or before August 7th 1900, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This August 7, 1899. Neili McLeod, Ex. of John McDougald, W. E. Murchison, Atty. j niOTICE !I 1 " E. Irinre- havintr this Hair W . . .0 . . The undersigned, Geo. dulv Administrator of the late qualified as Richard notice to estate, to come forward and make pay'? meat. All persons holding claims against said estatelwill Dresent the samp. for payment on or before the 5th dav ot beptember 1900, or this ; notice will be plead in bar: 0f their recover v. This Sept. 4th. I899. . i GeorgeEL Pjunoe. t Oscar J. Spears, Administrator. Attorney. i 5tatb of North V . Carolina, In Superior Court. Harnett County J NOTICE. Win. Arnold, Joseph R. Brown.-Mat-fcie Brown, J. J. Arnold, Wm. Harring ton, Evelyn Harrington, Lamar Arnold, David Spence, Bettie Spence, M. A. Thomas, t ' lynn Thomas, A. T. Arnold, J.'P. Arnold,' Ervin Arnold, Telia E. Arnold, and Arizona Arnold. VS. W. D: Dennis, L. W. Dennis, M. E. Arnold, Elizabeth F. Arnold, J. A. Ar nold, Ada M. Arnold, E. L, ArnoM, and Carl Arnold. The deiendants above named will take notice that an. action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Harnett county for , the sale of certain pieces or parcels of land situated in Buckhorn township, Harnett connty. North Carolina, devised by Aaron Thomas to his daughter, Kancy Eliza beth ThonttCSttue object of the sale being to make partition among the ten ants 111 common of the proceeds of said sale and the said defendants will further is n rh 1U, AND SO IS The Dunn Cash Racket and MILLINERY STORE. The managers have just returned from the northern mtirkets where they purchased the most complete lino of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Millinery and General Dry Goods ever brought to Dunn, and our prices are such as will interest the closest buyers. We invite an inspection. For instance wo quote a few prices .: J . , A good Shoe for old lady . 79. A good Brogan shoe," . 99. A fancy Vesting top shoe for ladies $1.25. A good baby shoe. . . ... , '. 23. Good Calico. 3. AA Sheeting. 44. Good Suit Clothes for men $2.49. Good suit clothes for boys ; 50. Boy's Pants front; i . . . . . . . . :.:! ... . ;25 to $1.25. Men's Pants from .39 to $5.00. take notice that they are required to appear at the office, of the Clerk , of the Rollins deceased, hereby gives Superior Court on the fifth day of Sep- all persons indebted unto said I tember, I809 at the Court House in the tiuu cuuiay ox .lajjcib, omic vx viui Carolina., to "answer or demur to the complaint in said action or the plain- iiuo will u.jyriy 111c wuii bti lief demanded in paid complaint. This 18th day of JulyJ8i9. J. H. VVlTHEllS, ' ' Clerk Superior Court. "VV, E. Murchison, . I . Attorney. Ior Plaintiffs. . July 26-6 w. COMMISSIONERS NOTICE. By virtue of a decree - made In the Su': perior Court of Baornett countv. N. C.i in a special pBeeedinfi:s therein had. entitled Chas. H. Tripp, Furcie Tripp and others esgarte, I will sell at public ile for, cash at the depot in Dunn, Nl C, on the 14th day of Oct. I899, at 12 o'clock Mi.v the lands belonffinff to the estate of tlSoees Tripp; deceased, to-wit; One stoe house, one dwelling housed one gefefl stables in the town of Duns together.- with the lot, each to be sold t NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UN DER MORTGAGE. "Under and by virtue fa certain mortgage executed by Marshall Smith, recorded In Book Z,. page 3S, Kegister of Deeds office for Harnett county, we will at 12 o'clock M. Tuesday 19th day of September 1899, expose to sale at public auction for cash at the door of the Court house of Baornett county. title atade -separate and apart from the Lillington, N. C, the lrct of land othe,;;also one tract of land about two miittromiDunnj.known as the Moses Tripe old place, containing about fiftr eight and one half (15S4)jaores. more or ess. : "WV A. Stkwakt, Commissioner -jjianca, ndWalikey ftfciti cured ; at born -without pala Book of par tieuLara aenfc c- a ' HAVING4 qualified as- adoinfettator of Matthew Wilder deceased. laLei of Harnett county, N. C This feto notify all persons having cliaim s&inBt the estate of said deceased", to exhibit; them to i the undersigned! en or tefore the first day oi September,. I90Q. or tbs notice will te plead in bar cl , tkeur re4 co very. All persons ' indebted to said estate will please inake.lmmrtte ment. This Sept. VlSsa, r ; 1 therein dencribed, and boanded and de scribed as follt"4 to-wit: By. aline Vg inning at a corner of Lam Byrd's 150 acre tract, thence N. seren and one-half degrees E. fifty chains- and .sixty links to a corner of Lilly's 36 acre tract (lot No. 7 io Pipkins' plot of the Bethe kwvdsj thence 2$. seven and oneitaif degrees E. fiftrv rli&ii.K ann siirtv ILhks to another corter of said 36 acre tract, thence N. ) eight and one-half degases W. twenty chains , to Stevens' liu,. the nee with said line S. seven and one-half degiees W thirty-six cliains to stake, thence S. fift y-six degrees E. twenty-one chains and thirty links to . the, beginniug, con taining ninety-t wo acres- more or less and being the land conveyed to the said Marshall Smith by E- J. liilydeceased. Terms cash. This Augttot la, 1899. ' XT TC T TT T "V T II fin a -r ' We have the nicest line of Dress Goods in town and at prices that will suit. All the latest Trimmings to match. Hemember our dress goods are in pattern, no 2 alike. In Millinery we have on hand a complete line and the styles are strictly up-to-date. Miss Holder, our enterprising manager stayed in the .market two weeks, thereby securing :all .the latest styles in millinery and dress finishings. She is assisted by Miss Foy Barnes, a lady of experience and taste in dress goods and millinery. It will pay you to examine our stock and prices. We are sole agents for this place and for twentyfive miles around for the celebrated Butterick Patterns, Fashion Plates and Delineator, Patterns forIq;H -classes. We also have the nicest line of Capes and Jackets ever seen in this country and at prices that will absolutely astonish you. Just think of a nice Capo for 39 cents with fur trimmings. We have the Graphophone for the amusement of all our patrons which will sing, play, preach and talk, all of this done simply by asking. Now don't forget the place THE CULBRETH BUILDING- Thanking my patrons for their liberal patronage, we are Yours for satisfaction, II DDI m Mmi AND MILLINERY SI FRANKHN FEMALEEMINABY Pall Term Begins Wednesday, September 6th, '99- A full corps of teachers. Thorough classical and literary -iT courses." ' Unusual , advantages in Music. i3end for catalogue. Mtes Eunice McI)owel, Principal, 4 Executors of E.XiicVydeoeascd. i t. - fc 3" I Bl. B. HrOOLtV en aA. Sanrjr, AdmuafeUator.
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