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'ht ITYimn StrmWwffo L.flir: JvVlyJv",lams at.l"y . "seem3 tht nearly every- 'Vuuiv (;u uuwui larmer u Sampson county was Doay 13 in favor of Dunn as a Last Monday there were in town Tuesday. county seat. The interests of a Miss Mary McKay of Raleigh Jarge scope of country are en is spending the holidays with here, and a court house in her brother, Maj. J. A. D. Mo- PuimA would be a rPat artvau Kay. la8e to a large number of peo ple. Santa Claus came in Christ mas Eve night, looked at our new town and declared that it had more thrift, handsomer man O r T-f (io rriulo thn nnvr Iw aaaja maaa JA UhViUl tAAAZ kuau a LI J enterprising young merchants place of its size in North Caro? I ojoiai, a yxjKivjLx ui luo uuuuftjD lina in maKing nis customary Dr. Hullnrd, of Cumberland, at his home in Wilson. rounds he found hanging out ; here prospecting. , Rev. J. M. Beasly. and wife more stockings, finer stockings The editor spent Christmas of Fayetteville ljft for home and larger stockings than he iv-in Wiimincrfnn TiiMtlav mnrnincr. Thov havA ever saw before in one town. General Agent Dunn, N. C. December 2'jtli, 1887 Mr. D. A. Ford is the author- Four Oaks, and Mr. S. H. Oneal Jea at Mapie urove come Avill receive subscriptions at ery Mr G w. Denning and nr,on. Air. ATcnie wooa. 1 Mr. E. F. Young one of our LP B US Ifu Pi rn (ft Winter Clothin Boot. Shoes and Hats, 1 a Jon. I). II. McLean and Sher- n nS eir daughter, Santa will come again. A. Groen were in town . y. liA week. i'ret'ty Miss Kolie Benson was at the Xtnas tree in Dunn last Monday night. Dr. J. F. McKay, who lives ten milo.Vin the country, was in town Friday. Messrs. Jas. McNeil, of Way- Mill Eolltfl Heeded. cross, Ga., Neil Godwin, of A large number of our citi Luiaton. Ga.. and Anson Starl- zens desire better mail facili- iugj iiiauubaj Vji t., o,aj iifiu- WXUB , ttUU tUOJf )T ill cuuu uoa ing relatives near Godwin, N. C. the department to establish a semi-weekly mail route from nfl, na Tflmninru hoii n Dunn to Leachburg. At pres- mnof n(r Thnrurlaxr nlilit. ThorA "" buiuo uj. mem u.vc M (llf Mlllo Remember YoangBros. carry nothing but the very best- goods in the different linea. . . v v A. II . . 1 " A. tT Am m. M have to go npliemember that Young Bros, don't sell yon oue shoi or suit of clothes at cost, and swindle you with Moi-.n.i 1!10 n,MnLflM oichf itW hrftthrn nine or ten miles to Troyyille Uomethmg else to make it np, but guarantee all goods at wholesale prices, and if you nro not satisfied that the police ? f tto 'Ton- from helodge of AveVaVboro. for 'their mail; fl It takes-a they havc , done when , yo,j ,oa can re.un, ..ogoods ana get yor mono, l,ack. No other house rA.i ;io i . leuer irom uuuu auoui a wtjoa ' "j 4 v.. - - ' A millinery store will be to reach them The interests i in .1 A ril in of 1 inn um n . nn ati on vatv snnn n.t tnft nniEr t i niado a business trip to our store of Harper & Hood and mSnts of business make the ILP d-k44Ci burg last TJiursday. will be under the charge of an pr0posed mail route a necessity. JLPhJOL M r. Jas. T. Pottoway, of wpwwucbu uihhuvl ui xa,ibi- Let the citizens of Dunn, Leach- Iinrinburg, was here on busi- more- burg, and Stewart's Academy nr, last Thursday. c The annual statement of the petition at once, and they will Mr. HwuiaF. Smith informs bounty Commissioners appears doubtlssi meet with succe ss. ,11 that ho will have nothing to this issue, and we hope it do with Prof. Gavin's school will be of more interest to our , prominent WeddlDj. reaaers man we nave nereio- hoes and Clothing' AT PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU. our stock of cheap goods, and lure. T iss L'lvna Yenioii, stuaent ;it ?otre J)amo of Baltimore, Maryland, arrived Friday oven- 1 In Henderson, on Dec. 21st, at 10:30 a. m., there was an ele gant wedding at the Baptist church, and the contracting parties were Mr. W. R. Kivett and Miss Dulcie H. Fleming. Mr. KivBtt is a native of Har riott, ann" a son of A. J. Kivett. I- w j 0 Esa.. who built our court house commence will commence teach- in 1861, and who was Register ing at Winslow Academy next of Deeds of this county for 12 Monday. He is a young man years. He is highly connected of ability and will no doubt in this county and his friends have a flourishing school. will be glan to hear of his mar- rx t.j3 4. t riage. His present home is at Col. R. R. Bndgers, Capt. J. Qxord B. Kdprton, Capt. B. R. Dunn M Fleming is young, pretty and Capt. Galloway, of the Wil- . nmnli.shed and is thi mington & AYeldon railroad, ,rt,. nor, ' t vlArn came to Dunn on a special train pr0minent tobacco brok- last Iridayin the interest of gfe is a queen of beauty as their company. ghQ WQn not long since at three The Board of Magistrates of separate entertainments, hand- r t dared Messrs. W. Harnett county meets at Lill- some prizes, one of them worth T. O.Uiiis, N. W. Porter, Chas. mgton ine ursi wLomiay m dau- u, tor Deint? tue preintjaw auu 1 .. m" . ... i : A narr. to olect a County Com- most, nonular vouner lady in 11. v..i )".' 'Ml l.'tU IJUiH-'O 1U1UD " I r j: - - 1 fore imagined. The business transacted in Dunn every day is immense. Great crowds come in from the Air. U. M. lienton, stuaent 01 busy, aud there is life and ac .'iiVrsnn Medical College, tivitv evervwhere. -. . i ll n 1 i'liiiaueipnia, reacnea nererri- 'Mr;S. A. 'Salmon, of the firm :u iio'u'ers & Sn!mon of Lilliag-t-)!j, 'paid Duiiu a visit last Thursday. Mr. A. B. Godwin, who is al v;ys enterprising, will soon hnw in course of erection a l:i.rge hotel. Mr. Ilenr' Perry, agent for Alh'ii it.Cran, of Raleigh, was oo'.;ni:.' pttr ousiness in uunn lar-t I'll Come one, ome all, and look at ' We will Save M 9 Furniture at Cost! ihe At Price's Old Stand. MM Opposite C. T. Williams & Co. 'S.'iir 1 v Jor the-holiday Mhvs Annio Dickson, one of 7tMi-oni most beautiful girls, sjvni Monday and Tuesday with friends in Dunn. kJ I m sinner to nil tne vacancv TIftnrlftrflOn. caused by the resignation of The happy couple left with Mai. B. F. Shaw. the best wishes of their numer- Pretty girls visited our stores ous friends on an extensive tour last week to raise money for the through the orth. The . Sig, mau cc j roard congratulates them and 1 -1 a riT 1 iiu ,i r MriiiH m 1.1 mm n. 1.1 . : l iss Edith Johnsona charm- xioii a nfi lnnir wishes them many, years of young iaiy, wnoae noine is a lite reauest and a beautiful greaiest iidm. ii-ir mMi.-HM, iu mo.wui 8miie secured any quantity ot 1 v : j i vi. 1 'n-m dm' ti i trli t I . . ... . .. n 1 Jl ' "-- "cmnK." J 116 yuu moucuuiu rhyislmas Day. :.iar;iaii Kiunas iurnisnea "ut A DVERTISE ME NTS. "AIXEGERORtMr toLLMasstTorAiaiiss,.; ' thus avoiding aerenta and A-al- j , era whose pronisanu . doable the cost on every Orjmn thoy eU. TUis Dcauiuui , u l , r.. j wta of Patent Reeda, Treble and Bass Coup lers Organ 'or only 84 5. CO. I Warranted for 7 years. n"7 ! Btool and Instruction Book , At 4rria in Vdlir OVI1 1 homo before you buy it and if not eatiBfactory I will take it back, paying f relpht both ways. 20 years'experience in the busi ness. Catalotfuefree. Order a. ADVERTISEMENTS. T.W.!!lilWOIIll sew &'mm, DTIfN ACADEMY ! ! J . . . . . Rnrint? Term opens Jan. 2, 1888. tho town prison' with separate Mr. J. I. Colvin, of SardisJ SLn J hannieat A Ornaratorv Aca- :il:. rlinont- to accommodate Miss., left for his home last Lis.of mamoa LiL: SS lyincio Rrhnr pleasure and -AND ADVEUTI8EMENTS. NEV dig M. We bave just opened a fine of DRUGS. Our stock is all line ui, no iuiyiivaie ruuuia. Tiiursaay, auer a visit oi twvw- It is a day of rest, pleasure and nnNN uAMETT CODHTY B. C .Mr. ;. E. Wilson of Stewart's al weeks among his friends ;lnj;ymeilt. and & Ls been eel- m Av " NfI A.a iemy and Mr. II. H. around Dunn. Mr. Colvin left rated by all the christian na- il DMii.Hinn nf Sn.tn nnn rmmtv. this COUnty about fourteen Tr. than ftitfhteen INSTITUTE) ASSOCIATE. ' w- t.-w.. v 71 Jl V liia im ii1 i.iiiiiis. here on a visit last ' 1 ' vti completed a large, me drug store. They ex 1 occupy it in a few days. Mi-. H. (i. Thompson, a popu lar youiu merchant of Golds 'ooro, -was visiting his brother iii Punn hist Monday and Tues- ihlV. . ' 1 mr vnnni' v. TTA'Ara orrn aim nas maue iiia home in Mississippi, wnere we trust his friends are as numer ous as they are here. Christmas day was spent mflrrilv. Evervbodv was in nnr, frr mnTo than ftifynteen tlUUO A-V'A. "-O I Tt. is n. dav for Thorough instruction in an religious devotion, innocent departments. Every subject amusements, bright smiles and taught according to the latest gay spirits. Everybody, the and most approved methods, old and the young, enjoy it, the SpElI&L IflDUCEMEBTS hftart is erladdened and refresh- 5 . n nitnTT I TT If TIP IP . I " r i . nnnniii.Mi iu &LJiiWiu nnii m i. fine sDirits and wore bright ed. the mind dispels care and umttLU in rnciiuu nv uuv. smiles. The young ladies look- responsibility and is content.- TUITION. ed prettier and the young men Everybody feels better and hap- Prirflary Departmem ...f i.(x-tiJjo Tor month seemed happier than usual. pier alla the ties of love and Sa;;; ;;.;;;:::::: St Tha ohnhhtr lifllft hrtVS and the f;andahin hpminft fitrontTGr. Music(no extras) 3.00 ? lit iin il A r t T T.I rraxr imin crirln wero delighted Tha TirhnlA vcnrld turns awav rs& Write to Principal for l VI I i 1 1 1UQUU X'l i . V . -d. i KUJ v-.w D " , JLUU ..ww - m I mjcra . - i h omiwon is all smiles because because anta uiaus uau uueu from its trials, ine neart uuu- circulars. - m I . . A l I . . JS f ..linn I in ; eceived a copy or. Tennyson tneir siociimga. Dies over witu guuu icmiug :),CDenniI1K,ofthafirU1 brffSZS QRB&HEHTAL SIGH PAI5IER, ,i .). II. lientou Co left on wa3 the occasion of large, in- deCNU DhaveP continuea KENLY, KOBTH CAUOLIXA. Mturday to spend Christmas teresting assemblage. The Rev. "a that they may with friends and relatives at Mr. Newton made a few appro- P5?!Pelii , f tia aav aii kinds of Sinn, House, Newton Grove. crlate remark9and offered ruj" 1"au' '"v Mt?Tqi r-arriace and Window aw m 111 The Sr;niu)aui) is much en- prayer. Mr. ivi. assengm ,-,mraged attUo liberal patron- cauea oui iue a-e and hearty support it now tree was laden with costly pres- en joys, and it will grow better ents and everybody wasfull of it grows older. 1"ftun and merrlmlent- TS 6 rihilrlren were ?av. lively and Every man in Dunn is crowd- fr5iicsome and enjoyed them Pjiintin. Pauer Hanging of all Cheapest shoes in Dunn at kinds. Anyone in need of a YouneBros. Painter in the above une wm save money Dy prices, &c, before giving out Timrlr Orders from a dis- fnAa oniipUAd. and all wors old folks vnnncr Bros. UrarrantGdto eive satisfaction and gladness - ci nAr nftir J or no charges made. UftUlCO suvv v aY- 1 , j G. R. CASEY, Kenly, N. C. . aW i . I A. 4 V im Arm VI iun r.j... f nff fv.. mairiAnq were iuh uuicuw ui liros. 1 1 I. I 1 it .tltlll tLli V UiKMVi wmw 1 - . 1 Christinhs tree had been dispos- special admiration and the Cheapest dry goods in Dunn, Young Bros. u on ahnn1- u w m-m wm mm m.w m mm j-w mg mw. m k mm a a 11 a a. is lias a chaiico to loaf! nf rtfta fAflitn The voune Young Bros. tw ma n. danco in Godwin ladies the rare and radiant Furniture at cost. Young A V"- ' - - I vii iiui s.m XC3 u, aaaj aQive3 hugely, rne aud rush everywhere. I here is had a share of joy t'lnmnvment ior an, ana no one . -a nA koita ed of, anil was hugely enjoyed young men were delighted ana by the young folks. happy. - Our yountr lawyer. William . Calico at Young Bros. Come to Young cheap goods. factory prices. Bros. tt r x ' V rl'i cV GotoC. T. Williams cV uo s " II Mcei, Esq., left here Sat- fl Th haye Boots eap you will it irday evening on Ihe sou h m f fe we give them to you. Y bound train to visit relatives in SCARCE BOOKS. Tho fi ami 7th BOOkS of MoSCS, for Secret of Life Unveiled, Uohman's Long Lost Friend, iiinj; awomuu- others. Fail noV Wnk Un RPnd for circulars, 2c sUmp. Young Address, J. O. St auffeb, oct20 3m raimw, x a. I liavd now opened at my new store at Dunn a complete Stock of General Merchandise consisting of Dry Godds, Notions, Hats, Caps, Sboes, Hardware, Crockery, GlaH.s ware, Groceiies, &c.t which I guar antee to sell as low as they can le bought iu this market. I will also continue to carry at my old stand at Newton Grov e stock of . Gener' I Merchandise as usual and to servo my old cus tomers every way jwssiblc, Thanking them for a liberal share of 'patronage in the past, 1 ask a continuation ol the same. Very respectfully. T, W. Underwood. MCKAY HOTEL. I have opened a hotel in Dnnn and solicit the patronage of former friends, and the trav eling public generally. Several years experience en ables me to understand the wants of the traveling public. I shall keep as good tablo as the markets will afford. Rtnn with ine. hotel in a ms v jk- few steps of the depot. Terms very reasonable J. A. D. McKAY, ' Du.vx, N. C. ENTIRELY MEW. Wc keep on hand Druggists Sun dries, Perfumery and Toilet Arti cles. The largest and best select ed stock in Harnett count-. Cigars, Kiauil and Tobacco. Painters Supplies, Fine M Hi Mb, We invite von to our especially to town and Gall and See us We have with us a Prescrip tion Clerk, Mr. M. T. Moye, fornO ly of Wilson. He has had elgfc years experience in the Drug bnx ness and is careful in filling pro scriptions, and a Registered Phar macist. ICesnectfulIy, ninmooi). DUNN, N. C. CniiihorlnnVl nnrl Mnro yaru. W VB -a v ta VA
The Dunn Signboard (Dunn, N.C.)
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Dec. 30, 1887, edition 1
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