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i: ! ipctintr tliir? basefnl traffic to f Dunn Ootton Market. l(IlU, police regulations, cau reach it j Corrected weekly by C. T. Wil- with enal restraints, as tue i liatns cc Co. .t t i national government cannot do. r , Mi(jn uu 'Smut Si 3- f nn in ADVERTISEMENTS. So to sum Aip, we would re- j idling. I or. editous oti i:. .8 7-8 8 5-8 i 82 peal the Internal Revenue, u ; jOW Middling lessen the cost of necessaries, Market firm rind to enable the State to real- No. Bales for the week 219 ' ize a tax from the liquor and No. of bales sold to date .l'-M'J tobacco manufactured, and to . Tl e editor -of. tli-pnfH.-r not rc in.ht for the views of earn fp""'l its and p-mt-h-the ritrht to reject arky e :njcunn.ation h thinks proper. jshort .m-Wsy h tU rr ar- desired; postal cam rniucutiy win ! , t . t , , , i : wrilthekxlneW8forWrnri-n1-.ih.HHiori. , glVC tllO State Complete police 'respondents mutn i n i r n-a. nam. ( loft lie traffic. Rllt W6 PRODUCE MARKET.; ronirou oi uie irainc iiui Corrected weeklv by A. T. Lee would not repeal it, if it should ; , , , , H. R. RICHARDSON, Ed. and Pro. , have the effect to perpetuate ; jVi V" - - . 1 i , 1 - . . ine iiigii laijii uiAauuu uu DUNN, N (3., October linh, 18S7 necessaries of life. We do not believe it would Lave the latter effect, therefore we favor tthe entire repeal of the system. THE INTERNAL REYENUE. Yalue or Local Papers. In last week's Si;ni!Oakj we gave in bnbsfcance, the grounds taken by the . State Chronicle favoring a repeal of the Inter- ! The Southern Tobacco Jour nal Revenue laws. Tho Chron-v nai n commenting on the greai icle goes so far as to oppose the ; benefit a newspaper is to the re-election of Mr: .4 -. Rice per lb Potatoes sweet bushel.. Iiish N C Hams lb..'... Shoulders Qfdes Chickens grown Chickens young ... Ducks v. Eggs doz CO r Ah r . oo .. 1 SO . J 154 ii . i 224 . " 20 10 because oi ins op- of the Speaker of t resentatives, position to the repeal Revenue ?ew. TI e SiG-vnoAiin strongly fav ors the repeal of the iaw as it now 'exists, Ibut not uncon ditionally. In order to pay the great pension bounties to union gbldiers, and jothor heavy ex penditures of! ; the government, money.inust be raised in some Beeswax Fodder per 100. dr: Carlisle as community where it is located, j Rags lb House of Rep-; has this I to say : 'It ?s d:Ticult I Tallow . to estimate the value of a good local paper to a town. Ev' y week thpre comes to our desh a j hard per. lb. score or two of the best of these 1 liM,k .Meat. local papers from Virginia and North Carolina, and it is grati fying to note the interest these papers take in their towns and sections.; They all do fifty times more advertising for their towns than they get paid : ; T2i Country butter 17 Ypples bush 40 i Of"; 70 10 .NAVAL STORES MARKET. Corrected weekly by M. J. Jones & Bro. Hard 1 15 ellow J)ip l Virgin Dip ; l 00 way to meet at, and to do this j for. They speak up 'for their the revenue must be raised i respective markets and draw either on the luxuries or iiccks- trade thereto that would never sarics of life,: We do not pro- j come but for the influence of the fess to fully; understand the! paper. Though oppressed often Crude tarntiue nrgin ZJ RC5 law of taxation as imposed on financially, tho average news- lU hai.Ji 100 import duties or the Tariff laws, paper man does not let that s "' 1 ' WILMINGTON MARKET. Spirits . turpentine .. 30. Rosiu strained .77i lar per bl l.ao 3STp-Li03- In obedience to an order of Sale from the Superior Court of Harnett County, I Will sell at the Court House door in Lill ington, on the 21Hh day of No vember, 1SS7, to the highest bidder, twenty acres of land be longing to the estate of Silas N. Barnes, deceased, lying in Neills Creek Township in Har nett Co., adjoining the lands of A. J. Byrd and others. Terms of sale : One half cash ; balance on a credit of twelve months from day of sale with S per cent interest. J. D. BARNES, Administrator of Silas N. Barnes, dee'd. Oct. 1, 1887 Gw. i Atol f la Use B. P. Glasses and save Er su&i E M I fiiilloi Ilave bought this space and will berej tell the people next week of their fine stock of Jewelry which will (e opened in Dunn, N. C, dur ing the next few days. seplG-tf F P. JONES AltOkney-at-law, Dunn, N. C. CPractices in auy Courts of the State where services are re- BRASWELL & GAINEY, JEWELERS. The best !?:,Clock ani -4.50 Watch ever sob!. Walth.un, -Mu Harnclas Watches at Rock Bottom prices. A fiue.line of Jeweln. u-v as Gold Wedding Rings, Lace Pins, Bracelets, &c. Saving u;u-lii:U' needles, shuttles, &e, always on hand. Repairing promptly done. Wre solicit our patronage and w.iir.m: all work. Respectfully, octl5 3m Practical Jewelers, DUNN, N. ('. -K- wm LVI :Attciitioii -Forward March ! AT ARMY - Of customers are advancing, and will now make a rush lor the iu w store of IP ilii MM: and there ard thousands like us dampen his ardor and enthusi- in this respect, but we tb ink ! asm for his native or adopted we understand something of the , place. It is impossible to esti- systeir. There are many ar- ijiate the good that is being done to 6ur sections by local tides on whiph the import du ties are so brjh that they are altogether excluded from the markets of the Hi Ued States, i Sj;Ni;oAi?D in the interest- of and the government' therefore I Dunn and Harnelt county, and gets no incocie from such ar-j we believe some at least prop ticles. Now it seems to us that i erly appreciate its pstablish if the tariff taxes we e greatly ment and work. reduced, it would throw foreign marl ets open to our uerchaiits, and wonderfully increase ;,n- AI) V ERTiSEMENTS. G R CASEY ORNAMENTAL SIGN PAINTER, newspapers.' Our people should 1 ,m Y vnpTW ruPmrvA appreciate the efforts of the OKIH CAROLINA. ports from wlrch wou'd ing the ne without curt b eigu factories r ult iri cheapen- 1 he Minneapolis Tribune, a Republican paper, in comment ing on the President's visit to that . city and through the fee "sp ies of life, i South, openly in its columns lng the income to the t. eauvy 'oia that source, but Slould ratlier in crease tl n diminish the tax receipts at our pori - ; while to the const: ne the articles would ' come at a much lower rate, and t'j e tax .would go into the pub lic treasury instead of going in to the pockets of-tho American manufacturers, to hyap up their wealthto the ; dan age of the consumer ii I bis country. Com7 mon sense an l common reason teaches us to hold these views. Then if wo are correct in the abover there vrould be lio-neces-Hity at all, fbr any d'rect taxation-whatever to meet the de- : government, and insults Mrs. Cleveland, inan uii gentlemanly and malicious ir-ner. The editor of that pap 3i is either an idiot or a malicious, envious ruffian, un worthy the notice of a gentle man. That editor has been burned in effigy by an indignat assembly. mands of our a proper reduction of 'the tariff would necessi repeal of the With this and conscient tate and force a nternal Revenue. view, we earnestly iously favor the immediate repeal of the Inter nal Revenuejaws in toto. If, howeverj the one is to be repealed or reduced, and the other to rem terial -change itoARP favors tariff and an free list, to le Judge II. T. Elfet, the orator wlio was; chosen and who deliv ered the address of welcome to tlio President in Memphis" Inst Saturday, dropped dead before he left jthe stand after the president's response to the ad dress of welcomes j - . i The establishment of manu facturie3 will be few and, far between so long as men can lon their money at an exliorbi taut rate! of interest. Men can All kinds of Sign, House, Fresco, Carriage and Window Painting. Paper Hanging of all kinds. Anyone in need of a Painter in the above line wil save money by getting my prices, Ac, before giving out their work. Orders from a dis tance solicited, and all work warranted to give satisfaction or na cliarges made. Address, G. It. CASEY, Kknly, N. C. GODWINS, N. C. tdA.few mouths ago located at Goviwins, and offers his profession al service- to the citizens in the surrounding country. Calls at tended at any and all hours. DR. M. H0LDEN. r? Has located in Dunn and most resp ctfully tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens and surrounding country. Calls attended at all hours. Office at A. B..Godwin's store. Beef Market- quired. ilSil i GENERAL 1 "ALLEGER ORGANS," I CELL IIEZCT TO FA1ILIZS, thu3nvriiinjacrcntsiand deal ers v hiipe jirotltsand expt'iisea double t ho cost on every Orpan thev w l!. This l-autiful, solid Walnut Ca.se, 4 sets of Patent Reeds, Treble aixi Bas3 Coup ler? Ortran for only $45. OO. Wai ranifil lor 7 y ai s. Taney Stool and l!istruetHn Book free. Vn trial i?i your own ViniK'-fni vri .nv it mill if iljii' Sllir- -WW not eatistaetory I will take it 1! . ' tsu-k, iayinBf rtitfht both way y-ars exXTit n o in the husi ness. Catalogue free. Order at T SEpLjoacc. H. W. ALLS3E2, Kayor, Where an entirely now and fresh, as well as complete line of L inn s Dress Goods and Calico, Handkerchiefs, Domestics, Corsets and stu-et-ing, Merino Underwear, Hose, Notions and Novelties, hoes. Hats, Pants Goods, Suspenders, Towels, Tobacco and Snuff, Klour. Sugsir anl Coffee, Meat, Confectioneries, Lodies, Roys, Young M ;j, Ohl Men. Everybody, now is your time to call and examine our new stock he fore it is picked over. Come and see My Stork. Respectfully, J.J DUPREE, D i i n i , n. c. M ennn n am j y U La La Zrl U J Fayette-vilie, 1ST- O Dealer in- lin without ma- then the Sm;n reduction in Iie increase of the 'sen the necessi ties f life, rather than have 'free drinks and, free chaws and smokes,' as brother Kingsbury would say. i he liquor tralHc' cannot be prohibited or proper ly regulated by the national government, but it can 1j by the police regulations in a State. Owing to its being such a fear ful source of 'pauperism, crime and disease it is an object for the most rigorous police super- - vision, and the Su;n )ai:d fav ors, the giving to State autbori ties the superlvision and regu lation of the great monster, the cost of all ihJ crime, insanity, pauperism ana disease it pro duces falliug j upon the State ' and not upon the nation. There ) fore the State ought to have the aathoritylto regula r it, and J to receive all the taxes of every - description de lived therefrom. Let the State )?ht the revenue; Irtiage of Judge I have opened a market in Dunn, where I will keeo fresh loan their, money at a large in-I Reef and Pork regularly. I eiest so -long as the farmers i buy beef cattle and will pay r ,ise only cotton or any (oue j the highest market price for crop. Whenever the farmers i beeves on the hoof . Remember become ; more indeDendent J tn brimr n in 7 v ' W 111 V money will bring smaller inter est and nionied men will invest more largely in manufactories. The people of North Carolina j read too little. They forget many of them that it is as ! I necessary to feed the intellect ! as it is tiie body to make a de veloped well rounded man. No family can affordto be without a healthy, live newspaper for tho improvement and entertain-, meut of ! their children. The man who saves (?) the price of subscription to a newspaper to add to tiie money he will leave his child at his death, robs that child of the material by means of which his intellectual statue may be fed. The father who shows l'' luve for his children in such a niggardly way may be honest he ofte ;- -but he has certainly o.; - . u--d the development d ibe-Lest pa.rt of the child. . In the Kelley I lan would national tax on distilled spirits Mr. Richmond Pearson is now in Europe, where ho will remiiu ijntil next Spring. It is belie vdd he will be the Re- repeal 'the I publican or Independent candi- Respectfully, IKenvy Venable. DUNN, N. C. HENRY TENABLE. Has opened a shop in Dunn, and is prepared for making and repairing shoes or boots. Fine or coarse work done. Give me your orders. , Respectfully, Homy Venable. N. R, RICHARDSON. Attorney-at-law, Dunn, N. C. GPGives special attention to office practice and attends to cases in Justice's and the Superior Courts. NOTICE, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Roots, Shoes, Mens' and Boys Clothe ing, Mens' Underwear, La dies Dress Goods, Shawls and many other ar ticles too nuiiier ous to liien j lion, all at the vcy lowest cash prces. Also a complete stock of ilard ware, Collars and Hames, j Rocks ami Hinges, Hal ter Chains, Well I Wheels, Su- gar and .Coffee, Mohisscs, Syrup, Flour, Bacon, Tobacco and Snuff from 2irc up, Waul Plows and j Castings, Ross and f Gem Plows. We mean to sell goods as cheap as the cheapest and guarantee everything we sell. Come aud see me before you buy. J. J- WADE. I 61! mm TIN ANV SHEET IkO.V W.1IUL i " And dealers in all kinds of Cooking and Heating Stoves Stove Pipe, Patent Chimneys, for Stove Flues. Also drive Well Dumbs and Pipe. Hollow ware, Fire Dogs both iron and finest brass. Shovels and Tongues all grades. A large supply of kept always in stock. Low Prices for all the above goods. C. F. 4j7. V. RAILWAY COmPAR Condensed S :ici;i,c o. Taking effect CO) A. M., Mo'iay, ;!. Desire your attention for awhile, that they may inform you of the excellent bargains they are offering in the way of cheap r They have on hand, a full supply of LADIES DRESS GOODS, CALICOES, - BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED DOMESTICS SHOES,. 11 ATS, HOSE, SUSPEND ICRS, CORSETS, HARUWARE AND CROCKERY UOV liU .NWIil'll, Leave nenrjettsviile,.. Arrive Maxi,n Leave Ma.tion Arrive r ayetteville,.... Leave Fayet ' evi I e, Airive San Ton Leave Saof)rr Arrive i cos. ki-o, Leave Creensoo-o Arrive WaiPUi Cove, . 4. ! an.l Max. ..' . !-" a ri .jJl'.'HI a ,:i !H'.r, a in . ." p in 7 l-'.LD in in . -'.r, p in' . :.'.:. p in :; '..I" p tn .' i .".!" a in ... I -'., I J) I!)' . .: .'it -,'UL'T -I !' Ill p 1)1 p 1.: J. !M H ::. p : . p : I " ; Passcrr-cr aP'l Ma;l-) in. r at S'anH TRAINS 310V1NG SOUTH. The Signboard has established a Real Estate Agency in Dunn, lor the purpose, of handling real estate. Will jjuy. sell or lease town lots or farms. If you have any lots or farming lands you wish disposed of place it with this agency with a full description of the same with terms, aud if you wish to buy or lease con sult or address The Signboard Aenry, DUNN. N. C. M(Q)M(0)Kn Lenve Wa'nut Cove. Arrive fJrjciiUiro Lea ve (J ret n s I m j r ),...". .... Arrive SanToo), L'ave San-'o-'i1 Arrive Fnyeneville Leave Fayc. icvil'e Arrive .Ma.v.on, Ixave ?'8Ti')o Arrive Lconeuiviiic,... Iasen ivr ajxl Mail- I'as'.'tiiJT 1 r arxl ;i: , M a i I . I'a-- 1 J."u j in ! 4.' J) !!1 'In.rn a tn T- i-i l .:?i p in i l."'" p in ' '.I') p ri: .. S". . ... p m ''.,ifi i.aip in, fjirp in, I'M". ' 7,4- p i;rvi:.'.:.ii 'linner at Sanf'T 1 i i oat for Congress next year, in his district. The people of North Carolina would be verv the traffic by State and muni- i little surdrised by such a cours'e cipal authorities which by sub. i on lis part J and tobaccoes, pose effective in order to im- L. . x reiainejs udou i Having this day administer ed upon the estate of Jesse G. .Barefoot, C. T. A., all persons having cia" ns against said es tate will present them for pay ment within the time prescribed by law. Alt persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment to me. NICEY BAREFOOT. Adm'r, C. T. A. October 18S7. We have the following described lots for sale at this time : Wei have the following described lots for sale at this time : BUSINESS LOTS. Lot No. 7, in block L. on east side of the raihoad. size GOxlO feet, vacant. Lot No. s. m block L. adjoining No. 7 in saiiK- block, s'ze .0xl50 feet, vacant. i j Lotl No. ni biock west side of railroad, fronting' public t-qnare, ouwLvch- there is a new store house of large s:ze. two stories high. RESIDENT LOTS. Lot No. 1, block I, west side of railroad, s ze 140 s 150 feet. v??aut. Lot No. 3 in same block as No. 1, size l-iuxloO feet, vacant. Both Nos. 1 and .'5 are eligible resident lots, near where the large hotel will be built. N. R. RICHARDSON PRO: Meat and Flour cheap. Sugar aud Coffee, Lard, Cheese, S:c. Call ami See Us, THAMES BROS. COMER STORE :o: FACT O it V il 11 i if . Frej-ht :mI Inss-tier . XOKTIf Ijtoiwb. j sul'TIi i:)-m,; Lv .MilMKiri" tu I f.vOn-crivU.ro '. m p Ar Orceusbr' ' A r .M UHn ,r,,, . ', p :;1 When you come to Dunn, don't fail to call and examine mv stock of General Merchandise I keep on hand as select a stock of Dry Goods i otions ami Groceries as any house in town, and sell at snch prices as suit the times. You are cordially invited to examine my stock before buying. :, Respectfully, A. T, LEE. Freirht anl V.yn n-. r Train run- !.. tv.. . r, r ayetteville an.l -.n tts :lio uu Mon -W Wf-neslajsai'i. Fridays. " " ' Freight and J'asenvrr Tram run- l. i v Fayetteville ani (i reensln - r T 1 1 - - i; Ti.i . - -days and Satun!ay. an.l t . t .v. n ( , , -. , arid FaycitcviNc Mori. lavs, V-in. .ay o i Fr.days. l'afweimr and Man Trai-.-i run daily - c i Sundays. The uorth bound PaswiTf-r an.l- M-,i Tr' " makes elosi-o.raee'.ir).. ri :ia ton woli -lina tentml to C irlo, w. Trains on Faciory branch run. daiiri i Sunday. ' ' 1 J.W.FKV. W.E.KYLK. JAS. ii. ror ed. w. r r. ATTORNEYS AT LAW , SMITH FIELD, N. C. i Practice in any courf. Sj.. i uek.hei:h mont ot estates and collection of claims. Office iu the Court House, octi:) Gin rOH'crs lbs professional vice-s to the citizens of Dunn an I the surrounding country. Ca'N attended at all hours, day or nig!rt. Residence at Cor. of Wilson and Magnolia Streets, DUNN. N. C. 3 j. .
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