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THE Democratic Banner. T. H. MCNEILL, ) [- Proprietors. W.A. STEWART, ) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. f^g" 8 ziiJo'vn!" ##>■ Sent by Mail. Parable in advance. L, DKMOCHATIC BANNKR is tlw- OKIOINAL County Union, subsoil* will please tike notice, Entered accouling to postal regnl" tlons at the postofflee at Dunn, >. C.,. • second class matter. DTTNN, llarnett County, N. C. DUNN, N. C., NOV 2C, 10 "2. WIDOWS. E A Arnold, Lucinda Byrd, Catharine Black, C Baughcum, Emile Baker, Ann Brown, Mary Oats Nancy Cutts, Harriet Col lins, Ruth Cumraiugs, Mary J. Ellen, Nancy T. Flowers, Mary A. Fowler, Isabella Fuquay, M Gilbert, W S Gower, Francis Gregory, Polly Gregory, Sophia Ham, M J Hudson, Axies Jack son, Sallie Johnson, Jane John son, Sarah Jones, S M Jones, Margaret Knight, Emaline Marks, Etfie Matthews, S Mc- Donald, M E McDonald, Eliza McLeod, B Moore, Sarah J Mat thews. Rebecca Melvin, Nancy McAuley, Frances Norris, Har riet O'quinn, Mary J O'quinn, Mary Pate, Annie Patterson, Winnie Reaves, Catharine Ris ing, F C Salmon Emily Smith. Sarah Stricklaud Susan J Spence, W Tart, U S Thrower, Edna Tripp, CJ West, Nancy Wiggins, M A Whittingtou, Elizabeth J Williams, SOLDIERS. CLASS 1. Jackson Taylor. CLASS 2. Daniel Hare, O M Jackson, Ingram Moore, W J Taylor. CLASS 3. NeilL Atkins, N H Godwin, Thomas D Jones, J W Lee, J McKinzer, M Morrison, II M McNeill,Jordan Moore, A Sugg, Willam Strickland. CLASS 4. Alvin Ashford, E A Ausley, J H Autry, W II Adams, For ney Allen M H Brown, M D Barefoot, James Baker, J W Bayles, J M Ballard, W D Blanchard, J W Buchanan, J A Bullard, J J Butts, J L Byrd, G W Brown, Duncan Black, P II Baker, W O Cox, (dead) W A Colville, Maxwell Carter, Jno A Clark John Collins. Robert Carpenter. J E Clark, II Coats, James Champion, W J Davis, D Darrock \V P Dean, John T Dorman, A J Eunis,\V B Ennis, R Faircloth, D Faircloth, Lynn Ferrell, James N Gregory, C T Guy, David Gregory. W J Grif fin, H T Gilbert, C A Gilchrist, Jacob Holder, John Holmes, Joel Hare, J A Hawley, R F Hilliard, Bur well Hodge, Tun-, nell Heath, George Hargroves, JKP Harrington, A B Ilolle nian, Y A Ivey, Abraham Joy ner, N T-Johnson, Erwin Jones, Y S Jackson, N B Jones, Pas chal Johnson, Hilliard H John son, John L Knight, James Knight, Dan Lucas, W B La nier, J B Moore, D Morrison, L Morris, J A McDonald, John McNeill, Daniel McLeod, Neill H McLeod, Alex McNeill, J W McLeod, B A Morgan, D A Sesser, Simon Matthews Ches ter W Maynard, Daniel Morri son, Jesse J Norden, L C Oxen dine, B B O'quinn,John Oliver, W S Petty, Frederick Pool, Henderson Prince, J \V Patter son, Sherod Patterson, Jesse Page, Henry Rawles, Niven Ray, J C Reardon. David Ray, M R Reardon, A W Stewart, John Smith, James Saiuliford. William Spence, Manly Lawyer, Charles Stewart, S M Smith, J S Stephens, J P Salmon, Peter Stancil, Isham Temple Win. A Turlington, Luther Thomas, R B Thomas, A RTrulove, J A Suter, Benjamin Upchurch, J W Wood, W C West, II Wil liams, W J Wester, E M Wick er, WD Woodall, George War wick, A Wood, Joseph Young, David A Yarborough. The above is a list of persons to whom pensions are awarded for 1902. These pensions will be sent out about December 20, 1902. A. C. HOLLOWAY, Register of Deeds. Nov. 19, 1902. DYE WORKS; We are prepared to do all kinds of dyeing and repairing for ladies, gents' and children. Have your old cloths made as nice as new. We guarantee our work. Give us a trial and be convinced, don't forget the .J. J. Wade old store. Work de livered at any time. Yours Respectfully, J. E. BYKOSAL. ' Mr m J. F. Jackson Dead. Tuesday evening at 0 :30 p.m. he Death Angel visited onr . own again and bore the soul oi Mr. J F. Jackson lo its las! resting place. He had not been -ick but little over a week when the summons came. His death was quite a shock to the town and community, although it was -een son.e time before his death that lie was fast nearing the end. Mr. Jackson moved to Dunn about three years ago and was assistant teacher in the Dune High School. After the close of the schoOl he accepted a posi tion with Mr. J. D. Barnes, where he has been up to the time he was tiken sick. He was a man held in the highest esteem and one whom every body had implicit confi dence in. He was a devout member of the Free Will Bap tist church, always bowing in humble submission to the will of his Heaveuly Father. His life was such that every one who came in contact with him felt his Christian influence. He will be greatly missed in this community. His remains will be interred in Greenwood cemetery this af ternoon at 2 :30-o'clock. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his death. We extend to them our heart felt sympathy. We will give a fuller account in next issue, time forbids it in this issue. You must not buy your Xmas toys until you go down to E. Lee's Hardware store. Hancock's Liquid Sulphur baths are superior to those of the most celebrated sulphur springs, having the additional advantage of being made any desired strength. Taking med icine by absorption into the sys tem through the skin by taking medical baths is a very efficient method of obtaining a constitutional treatment. It never fails to cure eczema and all blood and skin diseases. Ask your druggist for a book 0.11 Liquid Sulphur. For Sale by Hood & Grantham. Spout Spring Clippings. We have had some of the heaviest fogs for the past few days that we ever remember of seeing, also quite a lot of cloudy weather, but very little rain. Old cows and yearlings are having a hard time in this com munity now. the people seem to be beef hungry. It seems that this corner of old Harnett is coming our of the kinks these times. We have two saw mills and a plaining mill, near here, that ship lum ber from this place. We hear some talk of Mr. D. Godf re}*, of this city, going into business at Lillington, but we don't know how this will pan out yet, but if he does leave this place, we know that lie will be missed very much by the people of this section. We note that Mr. Henry A. Morrison, of Johnsonville,£has had a brickmason and a carpen ter work on his home for the past few days. We are glad to see such improvements going on. Christmas will soon be here, and we children had better pick out stockings that haven't any large holes in them, in order that we may be prepared to hold on to that which is good. Mr. Robert C. Belden, a very old citizen of Harnett county, and one who was very highly respected by all who knew him, has recently sold all the proper ty owned by him in this county, and gone to Ellicott City, Md , to spend the remaining days of his life with his niece, Miss Lil lie Gilliam, of that city, Mr. Belden has been a very promi nent man in the affairs of Har nett county for quite a number of years, and no doubt there aie a good many BANNER readers who feel an interest in him. He has recently lost his wife, and being about 92 or 93 years old, himself, he was obliged to have some one to look after him, and take care of him in his old age. Some time ago, Mr. Belden commenced writing a history of Harnett county, but we under stand he did not complete it. We hope, however, that he will complete it and send some of his old friends in Harnett a copv of it. Wishing the readers of THE BANNER much happiness, and great success, we remain yours very truly, WHALEM. Nov. 20, 1902. This signature is on every box or the gen jin j ' Laxative Bromo=Quinine Tablets j the nnwdf that cores a cold in oue ttajf ' *:T?k Ti t*M\ (Ml}; SMfj .' Ax: A H bww -p*% IT'X 1 ? flftiTr -rMiM iii;Ml£^&&si>H« T\J /•> * w r f s~\ r £> * & 'O K A O»: N BUZ and BESI Drugs! 1 strhe to maintain a standard that cannot be elevated. Yours truly, R. E. L. SKINNER. 500,000 feet of lumber. We are on the market for lumber and want IV, l? and 20 inch board, 0, 8, 10 and 12 inch wide, 12, 14 and 10 feet long. We will pay good prices for good lumber and can handle most, any kind. DUNN LUMBER COMPANY, By J. L. Hines. # P. SILL, # Jeweler. Just received a nice line of good Watches, Kings and up-to-date Jewel ?ry of every kind at astonishing Low Pri 'OS. Every article warranted as repre sented upon forfeit of double the price paid. Special attention paid to repairing tine "Watches, French [Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles. All work warranted. At Globe Furniture Store. Dunn, X. ('. 0. P. She!l for Enyrossing Clerk We clip the following short paragraph from th" Morning Post of Sun lay. which endorses Mr. Shell f-> Engro>sin;i Clerk of the next Senate, lie is well qualified in every respect, and we feel qui e confideut that the Senate will make no mistake in electing him. It read-: To the Editor : it aiibrds me great pleasure to commend to the favorable consideration of the members of our next State Senate the candidacy of Mr. O. P. Shell, of Dunn, for the ofli -e of Engossini; clerk. Mr. Shell 'J- * # jis a sterling Democrat and his services to our part} in the past campaigns have been of great value. lie is worthy in every respect and eminently qualified to lil! the duties of the otlice with credit to himself and in an ac ceptable manner to the Senate. I present him to the Democratic caucus and ask the support and and influence of each Senator in electing Mr. Shell to this re sponsible position. Yours trulv, 11. L. GODWIN. Dunn, N. C., Nov. 22. Ordinary cough remedies are dangerous to give babies. An ways Croup Syrup is made for children's coughs and colds and will certainly cure them. Ask to see testimonials. 25 cents at Hood & Grantham's. "Fewer Gallons; Wears Longer." The secret is out and Dunn can go on living just as if the riddle had never been asked. No it can't either. Dunn is not going to be what it was be fore. Its houses are going to be brighter ; its people a little more prosperous—they are go ing to have some of their money left to buy other things with. The answer to the riddle is this: you can paint a building with fewer gallons of Devoe Lead and Zinc paint than with mixed paints, and it will wear several times as long as a build ing painted with lead and oil mixed by hand. There is proof abundant of it all over the United States. There will soon bo proof abund ant of it in Dunn. What will people do with the rest of their money? * OASTOnSA. Bears tbo Have Always Bougfr Dyspepsia Care Digests what you eat. It ai tlficially digests the food and aids Mature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other pre paration can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps,and all other results of imperfect digestion- Prepared by E C- DcWltt &Co.. C^icas© I'or sale by Hood tfc Grantham. LAND SALE. By virtue of the authority con tained in a deed of trust exe cuted May 17th, 1897, by R. M. .'siniocks and wife the under signed, will sell at public auc tion the following tracts of land situated in Harnet county, N. C. 885 acres known as Harriett and Cameron, Anderson Creek township, 347 acres known as Parker and Byrd, Stewart's Creek towhship, 912 acres known as Shaw (3 tracts) Stew art's Creek township, 130 acres known as Thomas land, Barbe cue township. Time of sale Wednesday, Dec. 17th 1902, at 1 :.j0 p. m. Place of sale Dunn, Terms cash. W. S. COOK, Assignee of It. M. Nimoek. Faycttoville, N. C. Nov. 17. I.MI'ORTANT TO MOTHERS. The manufacturers of Cas toria have been compelled to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. II Fletcher. This has been neces sitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade-mark. This counterfeit ing is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria, but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that Castoria bears tlje sig nature of Chas. H. Fletcher, if they would guard'the health c-f their children. Parents, and mothers in particular ought to carefully examine the Castoria advertisements which have been appeal ing in this paper, arid to remember that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile "signature of Chas. 11. Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manu | ufactured continuously for over thirty years.—Phila. Bulletin. I 0 AT Mint i fins Mm. lam opening up a nice and novel line of Xmas toys. I like to please the shildreii as well as the grown people. I have spar ed no pains or time in trying to buy something that is up-to-date that everybody may find something to please them. I know that I can please all the little girls with my line of Doll Babies. The prettiest in town. Fire Works! "Well boys, I have got Fire Works to Burst, Fire Works to make a fuss, Fire Works to shoot, Fire Works to burn, come and buy your supply and lay them away for Xmas day so you will have them ready. They may be hard to get that day. I am going to sell Hollidav Good-; this time. I have them and they must go. Dont forgpt the place, E. LEE'S large Hardware House with two brick fronts. Now please your wife this p? a t """ ?~.V lr ';, *" T "»• *■ J i •erv Kiu«l of t- u«t. Tnule-ilar*. I4c«rurt . J f «»f Itiiithiioiia. CHRESTBBAS You know you promised her and -;3® y0: , the girls last summer you would ®2 1 buy them a GARLAND COOK STOVE this fall. Don't fool Xv~ : .» them any longer. The Garland Stoves will cook better, heat k / quicker, Last longer, cook better rations and make you live longer than any other stove on the mar- E. LEE HDW HOUSE. DEALER IN nigh Grade Pianos and Organs. Dunn, N. C. Now is the time if you want a bargain in IPianos and. Organs We have organs from $25 up, cash or on time. 7oc per week. Every organ is guaranteed for 12 years. Come and see me be fore buying. Will save you 25 per cent. NOTICEI Bring your cotton seed and seed cotton to the DUNN OIL KILLS Will give you the highest market price. No trains to scare .your horse. We unload your cart or wagon free of charge. DUWfSI OIL MILLS GO. Attn to! To all who want to buy goods. o— o Just remember that we are in town and that we have come Here to Sell Yon Because we have the prices and we have the goods, and our S*QGK IS HEW. So when you come to town don't fail to call in and examine our line of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Caps and General Merchandise. We also sell groceries, such as Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Tobacco, Snuff and most anything in this line'. Also we will buy your produce. Don' t fail to see our goods. You will find us in the AV. D. Thornton store, where we hope to have a call from you. Yours for business, M. k. BkAGKMAH & 00. MM STORE! \ Largest Stock in IJunn, BEST GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! -» Here we .ve offering you right now a JIM DANDY B „ stock of new goods, at prices split wide open. If VOl i w -mt 1 gains come quick. ' U1 " A ROUSING BIG STOCK OF CLOTHING AT WAY DOWN PRICES. Mens $6.00 Black Clay Worsted Suits for $3.00. Onlv 19- Boys Suits Worth $1 25 for 50 cents. ' Our buyer returned from the Northern Markets last week where he bought in addition to the already large stock of (Jlotl ing on hand a magnificent line of Mens, Boys* and Child,-ens' Clothing. Made by one of the best manufacturers in this conn try at about coun * HALF PBIIE2IL The story in a nutshell is this; the Sheriff had these goods and wanted the money, we found the money and got the good ■ at about half price. They are all new and up-to-date Come quick and get a $lO.OO suit for $O.OO and all others in same proportion. BE WISE AM® AG* I@W Or your choice may be gone. Such a line of shoes can not be found anywhere else—Lots of them, all sizes, all kinds, and anv prices that are cheap. Nothtng high with us. We can save you money in anything you need. Dress Goods At good old Low down prices. Bourbon Silk, the 20 cent kind, at 10 cents. A great lot of Silk, Changeable and Solid, sold by others for 30 and 40 cents per yard, take it for 124- cents per yard. Come to see us now and it will do vOu good. R. © e fAftH, DUNN, N. C. I A few suggestions are shown on the outside of our store. Come inside and see the nicest and cheapest line of Furni ture ever brought to Dunn. Ask to see our 3 piece suit for $5.50. HOME FWB.HOTIFII® CO. ON THE CORNER. P. t. i. TART fc SI, DUNN, N. ©. In addition to our well selected stock of F 1 aricy Grroceries, we have a nice line of Misses and Boys fancy Shirts. Also a big lot of Misses and Boys Shoes that we are offering to our cus tomers at reduced prices. Old price $3.50, reduced to $3.00. We have a few nice dress patterns that will suit any one. See them. See our line of pant goods before buying. We can save you money and give you a nice quality of good. Bring us your hams, chickens, eggs, etc. Yours to please. P. G. A. TART & SON.
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