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THE Democratic Banner. DUNN, N. C. Pot. 1. 100-2. I K A L DOTS. K OF TRAINS LEAVING $0 111 1 1 IH'NN. Northbound Local Passen. 7S. at 1 "-24 p. m. No- .03 p. ta. °'c lMll hl».)und —Local Passen -23,3.40, P . m. NO. 35, VI :S6, p. This paper positively jU not accept for publication f,vin anv one any notice of land llt . or" administrator's notice Sthout cash with copy. This to all. Rates—medium ; larger $3.00; ad ministrator's notice six weeks it 00. wmmm—t N -.. -y's * IJSW nay's Packages from 10 cents i o $3.00. F resh stock. Hood.& Grantham. Druggists. X.io Wade Hardware Company. —Good milk cow and calf for . a [ o _ p. M. Hamilton. —M -srs. Hood & Grantham i. 3V e in 'id this week that every out 1 "hould read. —Mi-.-; Florence Holder will ] iaV e Iv r millinery opening Fri dSv evening from 4to 10. All invited. —Wo are glad to see our clever asient.Mr. J. L. Southall, out again after a few days ill ne?s. Mr. Frank Sneed has accept ed a position with Brewer & Co , where h-- i! Ibe glad to see his manv friends. —Mr. 11. E. L. Skinner will o: >Mi u,» a drug store in the brick bniidi':g of Mr. K. L. Howard in the near future. —P., >ure you read the ad of Shell's Millinery Bazaar this w >k. lie has something that will interest you. —Brewer & Co., the up-to date merchants, are telling their customers where to get goods at greatly reduced prices in this iv-ue. —Don't forget that Hon. Ru d«v:■!: I'utly will speak at Dunn next Saturday, Oct. 4th. All are c r iiaLy invited to hear him. —XL: -One Price Clothier," Mr. \V. S. Jackson, who has jib: opmed up a well selected -tock gent's furnishings, has au ad in tiii= issue. —INT FUESTING TO THE COUi: and bristling with nov e.:;; are the holiday attractions v.- wi;. il'er to our trade this season. Jl-jod Grantham. —Mis. J. H. Pope has moved her mi.iinerv establishment f"o:n t L c -e building to one of tli.- . v : ri"k stores next to C. L. Wii-on'- drug store. —Salesmen wanted to look after >ur interests in Harnett ami adjacent eo%»tiw. Salary or eommis-ion. Address Lin coin Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. —ln rlii- issue you will find and ad of C. L. Wilson, drug gist. II" will soon be in his new-tor- where he will be glad to ;e- hi- customers. —K v. B. 11. Hall, presiding elder tor this district, preached two o the most interesting and Hi'* ml sermons Sunday that ;f ln- been pleasure to listen to iuso-.e time. —Our readers will notice from our advertising columns this ww-k nat our merchants have well -i.'. cted stocks of goods. It will piv von to look at their ads '" fore coming to town, —l5. Fleshman & Bro. will clo-o their store Wednesday at (> o'clock and open ajrain on Friday at 6 o'clock, on ATotm! of New Year's holiday, h wihe observed by the Jews all ov• r the country. —Hood & Grantham has just iTi.ule :i contract with a Florida oraiiLY grower for the largest f|uam: • v of oranges ever shipped 1,1 Dunn. They will be able to s: ipp; all local trade at a very low wholesale price. —There will be no services at ':. r• Disciples church next v on account of the pastor Rev. J. J. Harper, having to fid :ui appointment at another C:iu»v i. Commencing with No- he will preach here reg at least one Sunday in the month. Mr. J. A. Duke, who has had elm-1(> of the Cary Lumber Co.'s plant here for some time, has d and is now engaged in -,i\v mill business for him- Mr. Wilkinson has taken , " place. We gladly welcome "hii to our town. 1 Reapinq theHHarvestt t A Pretty Drama Presented at the Opera House Last Nigbt. Despite the inclemency of the weather, "Reaping the Harvest" was greeted by the second larg est audience that has attended a theatrical production here this year. The reputation of this beautiful drama sufficed in draw ing a select and appreciative au dience. The drama is exceed ingly cleverly written and is full of action. There is no undue importance attached to any character and no monopoly of action on the part of any mem ber of the caste, nor is there a weak member in the company. Sparkling wit, comical situa tions and pathos are all so blended that the intensest in terest of the auditor is aroused Reaping the Harvest is decid edly the best of Manager Marsh's Offerings to the theatre going public this season and it is to be hoped that it will make a re turn date. The company left this morn ing for Winston where they ap pear tonight.—Salisbury Sun, 27 til. For spectacles see J. W. Jor dan. —Mr. Louie Nolley, who has held a position in Wilson for some time with Walls Co., tailors, will move to Dunu in the near future and open up a pressing and tailoring establish ment. This is something that we have needed for some time. —Hon H. Li. Godwin will speak at the following places this week: Owensville, Wed nesday. Oct Ist.; Honeycutt's Musterground, Thursday, Oct. 2nd; Beamon's Cross Roads, Friday Oct. 3rd ; Mingo Lodge, Saturday Oct. 4th. Mr. God win is an able speaker and every one should hear him. —Mr. O. P. Shell informs us that his store will be pushed to completion. He already has several applications to rent it. It will have a basement 18x22 feet that will be used for a bar ber shop. There will be a nice iron front to the store with plate glass doors and windows. The up stairs will have three rooms in the front and an ele gant Odd Fellows hall will be in the rear of the building. The hall will be 50x20 feet. Call on J. W. Jordan for sil ver tableware. —We have added to our tail or business a Hue of man-tailor ed ladies skirts; oyer three hundred styles to select from — $5 to $2-"> —made to measure. \Ve hope to have the pleasure of showing all the ladies this line. T. C. Young & Co. To C'ttre a In One l)ny. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box, 2oc. Our prices on buggy and wagon harness are very catchy. The price makes if. Wade Hwd Co. —Children's hose —The 10 cent kind—sizes oi to 7 4 pair for 25c, 74- to 9+. 3 pair for 25. See them. T. C. Young & Co. Insurance. I am representing an old line company, The Germania Life, of New York. I will be glad to show you my policv. Yours, G. L. CANNADY. Why not use Ballard's Obelisk Flour? Same price as other patents and, oh! so much better. T.C. Young & Co., Guns ! Guns ! Wade Hard ware Co. —Nobby styles, in hats at Young's. Lap robes for winter just ar rived. Be sure to see them be fore buying. Wade Hwd. Co. Town or country paints by Harrison Bros. & Co. Estab lished over a century ago and still lead. Wade Hardware Co.. agents. OYSTER PARLOR. FRESH NORFOLK OYTEItS SERVED AT Armstrong & Co. 's Oyste Parlor. OVER R. M PEARSALL'S MARKET. We solicit your patronage and promise to please. Oysters sold any hour. PERSONAL MENTION. Mr. J. N. Creel returned to the city Monday evening. Mr. H. M. Ennis paid Tni» BANNER a pleasant call while if? town last week. Mr. John L. Godwin, of Rocky Mount, visited his par ents here last week. Mr. Edwin Allen left last week to take charge of the Clin ton telephone exchange. Mr. Sandy Dotioho spent a few days in Danville, Va., last week. Mr. Z. V. Fitzgerald, of Wil mington, was in the city again this week. Miss Bertha Geraid left Sat urday for Selrua and other points to visit relatives. Mrs. J. W. Lane left last week to spend a few days iu Wilson. Mr. J. W. Mclllwinnie, of Durham, spent a few days in the city this week. Mr. John Privett, of Spring Hope, arrived in the city last week. Mr. W. W. Cole, of Smith field, spent a "few hours in the city Sunday. Mr. McD. Iliggs, wtyo has been with the Hicks Chemical Co. for some time,is in the city. Mrs. T.L.Gerald and daughter, Flossie, returned from a visit to Rowland Sunday. Mrs. C. L. Wilson returned home ' Monday evening after spending Sunday with relatives near Selma. Mrs, Wm. Woodard returned home Saturday after spending a few days with Mr. and Mr. G. K. Grantham. Mrs J . L. Thompson returned to the city last week after spending a few days in Golds boro. Mr. H. M. McAllister, busi ness manager of the Presbyte rian Standard, was iu the city last week. Mr. Forest Taylor, represent ing the Penn Mutual, of Phila delphia, arrived in the city Monday. Messrs. J. C. Clifford, W. A. Stewart and H. L. Godwin made a trip to Raleigh this week on legal business. Miss Susie Hintcn Sessoms, of Minneapolis, Minn , will spend some time in our city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen. Dr. Clarence Porter Jones, eye, ear and throat specialist, arrived in the city Monday and has been doing some very satis factory work for his patients. Mr. Glenn Smith, who has been in Wilson for some time, has accepted a position with the Planter's Warehouse. We wel come him among us. Miss Jessamine Lyon, who has been visiting her grand parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Harrell, left Sunday for her home at Norfolk. 1 Dr. S. P. J. Lee was in the city last week and paid us a pleasaut call. He informs us ( that he has given up dentistry and will leave this week for Baltimore to study mediciue. Miss Lillian Setszer, one of Dunn's popular young ladies, 1 accompanied by Miss Eleanor Bash night-, spent Sunday and Monday * v i'h Miss Setszer's par- 1 ■ • ,M,-. aad Mrs. P. C. Setszer. T.;t-\* are attending the Atlantic ] Christian College at Wilson. Mr. J. W. Roclenizer, of Ral eigh, has accepted a position with the John A. McKay Man ufacturing Co. He is an ex- f perienced foundry man and 1 comes highly recommended, f He will move his family in the near future. Mr. C. L. Smith, who has been in our town for several years and has identified himself with the tobacco market at this place, left Monday to accept a position with the A. T. Co. He i will be at Goldsboro for a few days and will go from there to Richmond. Mr. Smith 1 made many friends during his stay here who will be sorry to team of his departure. 1 ilie Coiipli and Works ofl 1 ilie I'oH. Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- f lets cure a cold in one day. No ( Cure, No pay. Price, 25 cents, j Belville stoves and ranges are fast taking the lead. Fully j guaranteed. Wade Hdw Co. ( _ ( Hicks' Capudine, FOR HEADACHE, LA GRIPPE { AND COLDS. Sold by Hood & Grantham i and C. L. Wilson, Dunn, N. C. ] Mod. holliday. m. h. privett. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. Over g QjQi sold in this section. DUNN HARDWARE Large , Type -ÜBIBLESgH AND TESTAMENTS. ■mmmh All kinds. SOLS FOR CASH ONLY. V>V HANDSOME Line of STATIONERY. | Hood & G DRUGGISTS. FRANKLIN'S IYIAGIC CURE FOR Sick and Nervous Headache and Neuralgia. Guaranteed to relieve or money refunded. Price 25 cents. Endorsed by Clergymen, Law yers, Merchants, and Busi ness men everywhere. At soda fountains 5? per dose. For sale by Hood & Grantham, Dunn, N. C. TAXES DUE —The tax books for the town of Dunn for 1902 have been placed in my hands for collection. See me. A. M. WOO HALL, Tax Collector. § . This signature is on every bos of tbs ger. tine Laxative Bronio=Quinifle Tablets the remedy that ewes a cold *» ° !,e day J. W. Jojdan will sell you a a clock for 75c. You Know Wlinl You nrc Tnk"fj in: When you take Grove's Taste-1 less Cliill Tonic because the for nulla is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it 'is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c, . J The 0. K. Stoves and Ranges are such fine cook ers that they convert a bad cook into a good one. DUIHI ( Hardware and Furniture Co. The Ilewt Proscription for Ma- Inria Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. lIW S T 0 BE. I will be in my new store soon where I will be in a bet ter position to serve my customers. WE CARR& A FPJLk AMB SOM PLE7E LINE OF DRUGS. Prescriptions carefully compounded, day or night by an experienced pharmacist. We try to handle just what the people want, and make a specialty of prescription work. NICE CANDIES Always on hand. Royster's just as good as any for 50c per pound. DRINKS Will be dispensed at my fountain all the year, that are delicious and refreshing. We would be glad to have our farmer friends call on us while in town as we carry everything in our line they want. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, C. L. WILSOIM. —— I HAVE OPENED UP A OIME PRICE i Where ycfu will find at all times a nice line of Shoes, tiats, uaps and Gents' Furnishings. Second door from Wilson's drug store. W. ©. J j ckson, THE ONE PRICE CASA CLOTHIER, DUNN, N. C. npiifiiw HIT HIS SPRCE'SP Belongs to I BREWER&CO. I We are cutting and slashing prices on SHOES. DRESS GOODS, PANTS / B ' • CLOTH, SHEETING & CHECKS And in fact everything we sell. NEW AALLj GOODS i ARRIVING EVERY DAY And will be sold regardless of price. JOBBERS PRICES ON MEATf FLOUR, SUGAR, COFFEE AND FANCY GROCERIES- Brewer & Co. ' WE WANT Your fall business in Tailor-Made Clothiug an with these houses: THE ROYAL TAYLORS, Chicago. INTERNATIONAL TAILORING CO., New York and Chicago. SCHLOSS, BROS. & COMPANY, Baltimore. 1 IHE KOHN TAILORING CO., Cincinnatti. - AN INSPECTION Ou your part will surely gh e it to us. Yours for Business, T. C. YOUNG & CO. PHONE 43. THI m difference. Longfellow or Tennyson could take a worth less sheet of pappr and write a poem ou it and make it worth $65,000. That's Genius. Rockefeller can write a few words on a sheet paper and make it worth * $1,000,000. That is Capital! A paint manufacturer cau take a barrel of tar and stamp upon it "ROOF PAINT" That's Robbery I You cau use it if you want to but if you do you are FOOLISH. That's Rough I The man who sells it to you can tell you it's paint, that it's guaranteed for five years and will cover per gallon GOO SQ. FEET. _ That's a Fake 1 Our Jong experience in business since 1793, has taught us that p UKK p AINTB . are none too good That's Experience ! All the paint world now understands that the "Harrison" name or brand on paint of any kind means tnat the article is exactly as represented by the I.ABEL. That's Truth! Every painter who is posted and wants the best goods specifies tha "Harrison" PAINTS. That's Judgment! Asphaltone Protective Paint, especially adapted for use under severe atmospheric conditions and for protection of tin roofs. One gallon packages and larger. Black, \ Bronze Green, .• $l.OO per gallon. Red, ) Wade I Iwd Co. A_gts., DUNN, N. C. P. T. Massengill, • ' DUNN, N. C. ! It makes him tired to think how | | cheap we are selling goods. V m FINE LINE OF Zeigler Bros. Shoes J For Ladies and Children coming in 1 this week. See us when of goods fj \^j\ We are Leaders r* OF LOW PRICES. ours ' -P. T. IVTassengill. G. L. CANNADY. E. F. YOUNG. Come right along to OfiLiiiiady & Ynnng's HARNESS HOUSE. to ger the Best Harness in town, made of Andrew Cowan's Peerless Oak Tanned Leather. Can't be beat in the United States. We have with us Rev. J. F. Owen, who will he glad to make and repair your harness. We also have with our business a first class Shoe Shop, and will do all kinds or shoe work cheap. We do all kind of leather work and sell all kind of vehicles. We carry some machine harness with our business and we have all kinds of leather for sale, from shoe strings up to' the nicest lace leather. If vou want to be satisfied in harness and leather ■jive us a call. Thanking you for past favors and a continuance of the same, we are Very Respectfully, CANNADY & YOUNG. DUNN, N. C. JOHN W. THORNTON, DUNN, - - N. C. GENERRL R o o AND SHOEING-. WOODWORKER AND RAIN7ER CARRIAGE PAINTING A SPECIALTY. We make one of the nicest lines of Buggies, Wagoas, Carts, etc. Nothing but the 6nest work done at lowest price*. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Yours for business, JOHN W. THORNTON-
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