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V- , M :(? H I i! ;. .EXiPiAL I Hi L S . :t n ei. i. il Mr. Jerry .L- of John.lc:. Co.. ' 1 llu OYTEi1 I'-vi'iol i; .at -jags Sev- , at.!)ur.ree & Lanu-- . - if ii .C W S.ore V. i:jrr. tiiursd av Ff:mir ai: y was itx-town Mommy. i;x or 'i i:: lxnuL'Kiis. ; on come to I.un". 'Jones, Esq. attended the Ha- j . Governor Fovlc yesterday rcceiv i nreme t.uurt ii .aSeigl tins week. ".,,-; a tete.-fam from Cat tain Warn r. i- QaccuA ..urj oflYr. G. 5. GEiMTHAM Local Edltsr. ( Mr- V-'ia. Pearson, of Hales. Creek j - c,):lmar,i of t;,0 i:itrol boat Neihe j In The Ou?ea'- -Word . Co:Ue-' ' j was :n town .aoncay selling cotton. . jj. i;eVf n,bitI, j.as been traversn? j Mr. W. T. Dupree hes goue on to thc eastern oyster grounds for sever uy the spring stock for Dupree al weeks past, aunounci.ig that he Cottoi. ':. ... O tc Young Bros, for Guano, ,Co to Young Eros for your flour. Pumice .c- L ine are getting in new gr.ods. every day. J The' present legislature will 1 ,100 -...- i.irnles. ' l) 1 Lane. . Lt. E. P. Rcsc of Valdostic Ga. spent a fj7 days in town 01 his way home, j .Mr. Jamas P. Hodges of the Little , or,br(vl u. nr V had captured seven. pirates who were dredging in Jones bay, orf Pain Men .ounly. Captain warner ha 1 which the publishers of t J a annouuee as t!.c last on. ever oifer, A Free 'Kin ii':'gaz'i:e Ll.ey -vli lion coiisijlt.-'j --- . . .t . ... - '''-! 1 ' ;' : . ( .-.-.-r "-","' -"' i v 2 f; . r p. if;i ir . ' . "" l ." " " ' : - - " i ,' rJ'Vi ;sjf4 : ii Villi :V i-i ii-7 I ing of a Three Yf-ar. Course inafU The Bast Household Medicine. llieo Canadian or Am-riMn S..,ni on- ik,-1 oa?s or tss cacaysar wua sys- just j College, including all eq sense's,- t(i:. iios which clog tbe blootL Fioa -ou:e into Now Berne, and !ial been ; ion .u.ri I ...nr.! us ho h- ciu-Jhood to old age, no renied-- , ," , -.. . . . sheets all cases Trith I3ie ssune cey CIO -:it- -;.!:0 ti' eie'-t Kiver section was on our str.-cts Sat- T . , ,. , . ' - , - . v i 7r.., 7 :r A rr " , T , r - f , i Jones bay !,2 ra? across t!ic dreJgc.rs ear Abror.d, consisting of Otic lyi. i . U) AMI - BAL M ' ' J 1 A Ii.-i;'' ! lit J :rrftrnii- jut n I lif... J . '!'- 1 T . !'! 'Mo At'nnii, r-.t. t;.U ro .,r..r JIesr3. K. aii'd V alter Smitli. two' ... i;::u-,:j,.:ii in )!: ;i!i.v- -i:li!nl minc thiffi- 'niMj i: t!iv buttf :;.:ui th if tlx-. 5 l:'ls l"'V ;i ii h1 m;,,. ,,r ;: t;:,n a-r:Uny , t . i '' M. T.V,. :;,?. it ; --:". i-7 t-U il.'u-Wu 1:. !,; uw7 u iutt iu iu .icfr.:n-,. !-i . r wirs au i th.it ! i : i'w. ,a rf-iUrit of till M.-.ii-, anU it fiutli.-r p $ nr:r th it ii.- .-4 ul; lii niiV t oijyi-cii for thr : AND .N-CUKOi.'f f'Vf el,-.-., s Pn.,rty in Kj-ettcvil! y'" '' " I cr an attorney, an,, to j , .e,H5 then the .argoU if! V."; . t U vr;.l" 1 ' I;,,!;"", V J:; ! ' 1 " r..r.x , ; : in' . . ' " . uinwtrwiie were Du-s- a- ., (.ovcrnor i? owie yesterday evening Queen. A special deposit of sT.". I " .n.:.tr-j .of-wcBacn.-. ' .ou r,:- rfx i:(v,.;veivvt. ia U.' ,, c , , , ; Irvine, astwceK. received another telegram from Capt. has bcen ma.V3 in The bominii ! -l.' "V. llJt ihc Lai.Ms, I cm ale college opened Mr,Ja3. A. Tayior one of our on- Wlirncr. Jlnn(,:i:H,in,r t!l , !lMrinj - ,iP r,, .,.! . r ! r;". V , V "Vy -''Xv C; ,CflS(J;r! :'.,iu? to wn .air iurnam, tin ier the liio lavoiuble ierir:-ain-' .merchants went ."iiii?jiccs. .- . ; Vioiifion .Tuesday. . .there ar l iiow tv. hundred an 1 ."Miss Aiuo'e Uuirncs, of Rock Mt sixl.-eu ciiiidren ai the .Oxford )r- 5s visilnig her. sister -Mrs. W. F. ph:m Aslam. V ! . i iainey 01 our town. j ' i ! Littie Jodie, son of -Mr. II. J. Strick- 'I horn aru i 1 b j'; i in tit 2 , , , - . -. ,. ,, ; land, who has 'been quite ill with State .Lsbratfv. 1 ite number was i.i- ... r J pneumonia is improving. creased 1,501 l ist year. j . . - ' , - Mr. J. Iv.-Mewart. one of Groves " Mr. T. V.,l.'r.d.;rwoo .has moved fiestfarmers, was in town Tuesday r.cro-s thu rai.Iroad.on diroad felre: , buying fertilisers and mules. i:,to ll-i stoic wh:i-h hasbjen wcJ-f.r j ' Mrs. Gallic Joim-.on, of liuics Creek 1 i.y Mi lv y s.v Strickland,. who is teaching school near here vis- Kcvv I. I). "Pegr.iT.i o-cupied ha iled her hister Mrs. I'ejram, Sunday, pulpit at the Methodist, chtircii Siiir- Mr. K. T. Uritt. of Newton Grove, dav u:onii:,ga:id niiht and preaJ.ed. ilrm ;" V,r)lt & Jori,Ail of - 1 two nood sermons had been, held, and that the pirates ba 1 b en put under bond, and th our town was on our streets lust . - Several of our young men went ( u- .v t .,1 I.'.. .1 r..ra.T..- t fngw ' "I hoy report tiS haijig a golly week. ?Irs. K.'F. Young who has bcen ! (pile ill forsoms time we are glad to ! c.ii- i-; inncli better, and will Soon be L-o,d.li;ne "and plenty fibh. t " - v - j out agriin. I)rr. Jr'A. llrt)alus, "ff the Louis- Mildred the liitlo daughter of Mr. Holland is quite sick with A'o. hi:e she will soon 1 1 v ' 1 Wake College next commencement. -,v neu a(Taln. Malcom McX. McKay Iq., one of shoriif had bcen put in charge of their j ve sel. ' - ' It is thought that t!ie scare, is atlont fver among the pirates, ami they wiil now begin to sneak to the oyster grounds and continue their depredations, but they will be nabb ed as fust as they co;neii3k. News oner. Manv othor iif?oii! n-i 1 v-ili!:. ab'e prizes .will be awarded iii ord.v of ceiit. Tiiemjisher.! of Tie To ronto, Canada. vilie.Tlicological Seminary, will do J. 11. liver thc baccalaureate sermon a.u I r ncumonia. Ti:e many readers of tli3 Progres jsive Farner will note with.'pdcssurc that;J.e last issue cutcrcs its-C:h uolriwo and comes "out in new dress Ktv, Mr. Hough, the Presbyterian fi.iuister. will fill his ;.ppoii:tiuent at It's, church hc Sur.day morn ng and ni.ht, aiid proposes holding a scries of. meetings during next week. Upper Hamet's good farmers aid clever est young men paid our mer chants a isit Morula). Mr. Sh w the, popular Travelling Salesman, for-the Hardware Ffm of Find ley. Lobberts & Ci. Haiti more, The following digest of ths n-2w fertilizer laws just passctd by the Ganeral Asseinbly will bo of gener. al interest. The law sjbVtitutss a t junr-g charge instead oftlrc priv. ilt ge tax on the brand. Manufactur. ers or others tnust now-pay a tonnage charge of 2 cent's per ion on all fer. tih'zcri . l fertilizing materials, j tried everything I he Aril of withou. Tags must' be. procured fromtUe any permanent bcnifit until Kotan'dj Commissioner of Agriculture toiie.j.Uloo 1 Balm vtia recommended to attnciied to every bag before ship, i After using six bottle the sore'lealij ment tf ageHts, dealers or consum. ed, and I am now in better heal til BTJITrT, I-T. C. OJuirs iiis oroufl.sioual services fo Queen have made their popular fai-'j those i-uiferirg v: ;i .h "cancer nnd sc:o!'- ily magazine-fa:nous throughout botfli- j-tiloiis troubles. Treatme-.t lo.al ami. Canaia.and the UnUcd States by tlilj c n5itu:iunaI- liberal paizes given in their proviorM jSnmnhM-vilh.. X C.T. Ilth ls:.n. competitions, and as this will PoSjj- ! Du.u: Sin:-Thr :, oiu.n.c.. tively l'e The Last One Offered. the j whh-ir wa-.- in-od-siiiK-i-d a K.ulK-i-tl Can intend td make it excel all others v ''!'.V''; l'll 1 'f "l"" "). laic t' U'l'itiijinoii'l y-i;r !.km or "treat - regards the valtn (sf t!:c prizes. -Sini i ment to any-perseif MVrJs: vvitu Can- six two cents U. S. stamps for c'.f of The Queen contaTnisi:; the lexjt complete rules and list of prizes1, j Address The Cana-lian Queen, Tti; IVa. I o;i;-.; '- -NiStV KU'l tiVI!!l 1 t 'It; I. -- ..... I I ; . r (f ti, . ; oi iiuiv- 1 Uisi. re-peenuiiy ss. : af, i-fi-j Heir, a It soral jntrona-c and s' ura.-i d.ir of F.-l ru :ry. JS;1 ; ti 3 ' satisFacticn. M. rt 1 . I ;iP-v;r or It irn:: to H' ,--.,u':..,ui . f iy said l):ih I.ci- f . T . 1 ...... .... ! nes:ee! f'dlv. K F. Fo-. t o. ! r r . j cr. ' . Jn'-ii.'otlnii A. M. McKay, f. D. H;h isoo. .). l.UMWl V. J. J'. Aii y. fer I'liihitiliV J! 'i 3 if.. Sj ! f S ' M Th"? iiiiiVr j-hru h tve a.-ooiated t!::'!n ::Ivi' to-ro!!it;j- .!", t lie Israel ; of law . Walter IJrivlges, of Athens, Tennif the Superior Court of liai-u.-ir, count;, . . , r"i 1 l 7 J) ' They wiil -esablili. a branoii o!;h-e in the wrnes: "for six years I 'had been J wn., Lilian ton ami on- or .-the othr flli'f.O'l plinniii it si-da .lii-l o ti o-"fJ 1 tif f iii'iu Ii.. "iniin'if T tAtt-n V i t I ",. . . - - .' w "T plie fiibl c that li is now ju'iMreJ ; "W'S3SVwSS 'jJiiV-: Vi ?.t frcrl. Lrff every ue win a;so Keep 4 i Ji f?r4&i&&x i-t !-rs in this State. ' It is a misdemeanor 'and fine of $10 for each brig, for an agent or deah r to offer for sale any such fer. tili.er or fertilizing materials not properly tagged, or a consumer to reir'ove it, or a railroad agent to de. uicbuo wii.u r u 1 1 1 1. 1 1 g . s i cs a:i i an e:;j ;i ineni r. ue present 1:1 ne saiti town largement of the bones in my iegY 1' i'':t.rs,Ni,i: , 1 -a 0 . ' " i Ihisttic m oav of IX'orilivr 1 W. E. MUKCIiLVSOX. F. I1: .it)Ni:S. f Fll . MSil):lS!E!!.i ' as soon as ti e weather will perinrt , S s" ." ''' k 9.1 t-afl .V -r ,3 . --r. : R E ST m RhM T. j $3 .-..SM E ir. V J Flue. Vnii mi.! Jp.reJ - .CFf.T?.N. NOTICE! pard our towiva call this week. j i1-or p. Fertilizers which now have Mr. J. P.. Christian, one of the . a j,,.rs0 ,;) spH (seurCli iast ycar) clever salesman on 'the ltoad.,aud of ; jji not bo rejriired to nav tl'13 ci.arcro 1.1. j;ww, ii no, n, v,. ijuiiii.. i i 1 ,p ir in 0 1.1 ). 6c li. O. C tl.JS tai 11 Ol t,k l.A f ,1 ' - . i WO f il J. r V, V lias- biiug'it ?Ic:.sn. -Strickiand t.j n,chmond, spent Sunday town. ' McIZay. ding business and moved Mr Felix iclay. of Summerville. in-!., one of Young Pres. brick stores i wlio is nov,. representing the South on - Broad street- where he will be r T..h,... r.lmnn -nf T?p-.Uvilhv 'till 1 VIO'.li'-'V '..J. -- ...-., c.illed on our-merclmnts Wednesday. Mr. Wm. Thompson, of GoUUboro, lhc;r licenses. until expiration, of All others on sali ."l leaded to wriit'on his friends. The following is a coppy of a'no ticcVcsaw tacked.cn a dour of a North Carolina town: If you want a r.ifet class mule come to see te tin- ocrsiiio lie, i..a-lirL class mute in every ic5p.f5t. li. I). C'i:?:r.i..MOi:r Mrr-..Ar.n.a I. .!clav died at her home ncar.Sutumervilie on Feb 7th. -- x V - , "she'wus a consi'stant motiib.r "of ihe l'reby lei ian- cio.irch, aud by her 1 . . 1 . .1 .. I " " I . . 1 . . ."I 4 . . 1 .... I . 4ica-u me lamii) ami eoiitujuiu uhui feel a Va I loss. She leaves many rulatives and friends to mourn her departure. "M- V.-i vt r : ."Kr.,l . 4 II 111 J ." t. V ! I - " I MIV'l Ik U - - home in this eoiint on the -Oui inst. Iroia he; t. fail in lynnd old ago.; lie was ct gootl man and lived to a ripe with his grand-son Master Willie Best,. spent several days with the clever family of our townsman Mr. J. L. Thompson. IZcw J. A. Cc.n.pbell.4PTinctpal of Ihe Buies C'revk High School, pnid our town a visit Monday. vMr. Camp bell was the former Pastvr of the Baptist Church here and ha3 many f: iends, who are always glad to see him. . old :;ge being' S- years at, his death. The family ami commu:d:y have the -E mpathy of the Toils in this. their sad hour, r - ' Miss Alamie (Irimes was. married at I he residence , of lier? fattier, s in CharhpUe on the 12tii ius?..-to Mr. T. Fertilizer analyses at. the .Experi ment Station will be somewhat, late t. his! f'.iq comniv ' Tim dnl-iv I Printed liv the ncceasity'of a change by the Leg islature from a license tax on cacli brand to a tonnage charge. This law is now passed and no" further time will be lost. Four inspectors will rapidly take samples of all fertiliz ers in the State, and the samples, will b3analized at the Station, as fast, as possible. The fertilizer analysis will ..must be logged prppcaly aL onces G soils kept over from last -ovison must be lagged to represent, HQs' wt ami all coalers are rcqired to rcpfsrt the amount on hantl at the clo3e 6f the fiscal year on Nov. 30th. Kgp7 tilizcrs can be, sold- with a content less than 8 per' cent." .of available phosphoric acid, 2 per cent, ofj, am monia' and1 1 per cent,, of potash. Kainit. cotton see l meal, for fertiliz ing materials .must now bo inspected and analyzed, and possible adultera tion so prevented. II. B. Battle, Ex periment St ation, Raleigh. There will be a bid introduced at than I have ev.r been. J, send .thiLl"e.Urese!,t es.ion ot Use General .' i i i rU Assembly to amend 'tha --'Charter of testimonial unsolicited, b:caus3 Idl u ,t v, .. ,, , . . fj I 1 1 at ii . li, vo. i.;ju !. i.o.-, aiitnoiiz want others to be bcitelltcl. A t":iffc S-ivom.!:!!'!!!. Is one it:g it to build a roa 1 from any point ! of the 11. cc A. A. Line to some point"! on the U- F. & 1. J. L, ihe ir.e to - . ; oe eiat.iisaeu ,uauer jua present wllich is guaranteed to bring! i:oard of (UreicTors. ' . . Mrs. Mi-h.-ai Curtain, P.r.in5eld HI., malic., the statement that she caught cold, wnicli. tettlcd on her lungs;-sire wa? treatil for a 'month by family, physL-ian. but jjrew worse He told iiershewa-s a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her.' Her dcgriat sug gested Dr.-King's NewjDiscovcry for consumption; he bought a bottle and to her delight found hersilf b.n- ef.ted from first dose.' She continu. b2 printed and sent at Ihc earliest j e-1 it5 uso an(1 af, .urtakin; ted bottles K.'CaldweU. . Miss Mamie paid our i possible moment to all names on the fmiUl-herself sound and well, now i does her own housework and is- s twn a visit last Summer,' ami made nianv friends wl.i'e here. We wish t Station buletin list. In order tose-! cure thd analyse with the leas, delay ; a3 slie evcr wa3.Frec trial bot. her a smta.tu pathway throug'i life. j -cquesV should be made Tor ihe analy-'. t!c of Grcat hisC(ivery at liar. , . ' J5" whcther 'wur namc Uon ihe Suv r.er & IIooTs Dru; hlToVe. large bot. siu:i:;:as: we, the otncc.s J :io!l n3l or not. These special names ',03 50 . an1 t 00 members of Lncknow Lodge No H"' Uyili?e supplied at once, as soon as ! . s ' Z - !. ().-(. F. Have jicnrd with deep .j Lin is issu.d Make renu-3 to ! iiP.- -2iocrs. sorrow and regret of the. death -! jj-j u. liaitl- I.a'ei Th N. C, 1 W,n- Timmons, Postmaster of Iqd "Wm." Sexton Sr.. Tather of i.ttr worthy j j writes : Electric Bitters has tlonV i more tor me than all other medicine-, and b:loved brother C- IL Sexlon. j yl nif wo t:.eie:o-e tenaer to:our oro-wier; . . - . - : comomea, ior tnat oaa leenng aris. . ... , , . ; , r, Hero is a pointer for thc truck!. .... ... , , ., inthisl.isd.uk and su i hour cf bo-. 1 ,-', mg from Ivianay and Liver trouble. ' .'farmers, taken from the Savannah.-",- . T , . , - reavemcntour most heartfelt svmpa-f . - i John Leslie, farrer aul stoskman of ., ", . , "" i . Ncws: A Savannah retail grocery-: , .... . . . thy and condolence. j . , , , - same plaee, says ; -'Find Llctriee Bit. High Point Enterprise:. A young n frteiul eaga,cd ia shipping orange, V" th8 T K L dv told us this morning that -ats floin Florid, inwhich he told him to raCamC; ne' were ot no use around her borne there -.w-vis2 of U)0 Savannah truck ! J. W. Gardner, hardware Elecl v .1 I ,t... I.. ' . . ...... luerciiaa., saai. to.vn, says: u a i... ow- tunc luaj .uj,u , armcr3 to . plant IictivUy in Insti . . ... ... - every rat ;.,,t cane on ,1,0 premises, f fllto0, oThe ra3rketj on ... '"c,-3 lsJst the tlj for ? man Daring U.e pa,t Car tnonth, th. frog col,nt of thc Mh pri4s of ,ctiX pta. l ' caavnot lc Out, 20! rat, and! t(10j ,a Fhr, v ra. ,.cr, h ' d"'' " '" ire fr..-. still remains tlto same siz,. . ....,.. : new strengtl,. goo;l appetite anl lelt - - t 111 t tl illi.iw. . 1 Uncuoy iat weetv tne irog ma te a The merohant said he. believed it !.-.. , . mistake and caught the cat. This is , wouM b(2 gtod advice .to ' give the ' true. Let us Iar from you Gus. I faru-ers for SCyeral reasons besides! like ho had a new lease ondife. Qadv ior & Hooa's ytu saXisfactorv n suits, or in case of failure a return of purchasv! price; On tins safe plan you can. buy fiouTi our advertised - Druggist a buttle oils Dr. King's New Discover)' for Cori4j sumption. It is guaranteed to bringiji relief in every eas,, when used forj . w- . m fri ; . ;,: any nueciion o i nroar, ljiinjis osjj Chest, such a3 Consumption,-. InSIaj mation of Lun.s, Bronchitis, A'sthmai-i ": Whooping Coug!), Croup etc., et.e It is pleasant and agreeable to taste.s perfectly safe, and can always bo dc-p pended upon. Trol bottles free atf Harper iSTIood's Drugstrtre. . r - : ii" Flue. C'l.i-mi.! tf.ceJ V,'ftc'riTi ; Tii.' f-collonco ao'l tvc-r.r'r.; i-.i!iliti . f " Omtrf I ... 1 v. r. .... ........ . Me Las io ICU Up-ft.. IUSI GiaS3 i'C-, -i-,w'.uur ui inuusr.. 3 r.r e.Ht.ii;.t . r.r j , taurant where he wiil furnish meats . . of u-ii-n.tin.M sii- -5jk--. ; S .OO 1Ihil1-!w'v" ".Vclr. v - -r at all hours. - . -yM'ih- rov-Kt; ij H-. i . ..ti- lrlt.iy."r 't.ril 1. tf,.- - . - nn'-tln f.. xv'i'nlv I ivill ivt- !.- I.i r'uiol ! ' "-- f or rnllron-l ctv . f r.rr .-v. I. v.-.-- v.. . " I "J -v- j. All ir- in C-.mm.-'.-j- .in! I want to buy 100 bead of beef -;.f. market price. Kespe.-tMiy B. T. IlAMIIiON l)u;-n, N. C. i u- , . .'!" j liave heon m.r.t f-voraSI Vi-c-i n' i ; -. .... ') tin-A tn.rc't5 ':i,J.-rr,v.-i.i..i!tM tuoy.:: tt , .it - , io uny 6iH' iv!" vl Hush , j Auii your t)eHlr, r.mi If liocr.iiikiii'.ri;'! von nirect to factrvrV f rrl.wlii tilv-.rO-'.-i Vr-. r rusim ror ortii'tt'i.iniin. "tzcrit V.nH. i. We desire to say to our citizensJj that for ye-rs we have been sellittj '. " Dr. King's New Discover)'. -for Con- " sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pillsi '. Bucklen's Arnica Suive and Electric Bitters, and have never handled rem-i' .dies that . sell as well, or that havcj ' given suh universal satisfaction. r We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand readyfj to refund the purchase price, if salis-j-.,. factory results do not follow thcir s.. n?e.- These lcmedies I-ave won their grcat popularity purely on theirp' merits. Harper &' Hood Druggist, d We oiler to the public a -full line of HEAVY PLATED SILVER WARE , CLOCKS,-W A rCIJES, WED- DING RINGS and everything in the Jewelry line ALSO MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Banjo. Violin and Guitar Strings. .l-ach'ine, O.i, Needles and Attach meal s. We make a ppceialty of repairing, land give our personal attention to l I ' ' t ... " ; ever-: department of ( ur l.ucine-s. j Should our customcrs want anything hot to be found in our stock .we can order it for t.hem-; on. short notice. Hopir-g all our friends will call to see us , . We' are very rcr-nect fully, GAINEY - JORDAN. ' '- j t :.: : CrT w K c. The best Sal-cin the world for Cuts, Bruises, orts Ulcers, Salt Rhcu. Fever S res. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Pfles, or no pay required. It is guar-pIF YOU V.lNT TO BUY anteed to give perfect satisfact:on,;or . mcnev refunded. Price 2b cents per w box. For sale by Harper Hooa' Druggist3. THIS 'S-?A:i '. BELONGS'' . - TO ,' ' .-.;; .:'.--! l'i I. Hl.-iiiiai.' -r.... i -' - JVr r - -' . i ; r:.- ':A1 .M...:.al -:?r!i. ii IS . .(fWil. !' i:.- . '.V -. IT i i J W'l till ! n it iii T b c : r JLmZ J. -W. L- ,ii'-. : . ... a;;y I THING AND BUY IT HEAL CHEAP FOJl CASjl CALL Children Cry for Pitcher's .Ca.cn " AT THE STORE OF It is with plcasaic we note the rapid improvements of our town. - . . ' m ihe Marshal with hi3 lorce of I;and3 is doing good work on the streets and auoi. they -will present quite a nice appearance. We would urge our rown autucrit.es to loot, wen ai ter the sanitary conditio:i of the "town," spring is fast approaching and unless we have our streets well drained and bac yards well cleaned we may cxpe.t some sjekhess. So v.e Iioie our clever and etlicic.it mayor ana iown Commissioners will leave nothing undone' lor the health of our towj. the one "given in the letter. " Thej The cheapest goo Is ever sold ' in McKiniey Lull." Le saiu, " imposes a i Dunn is at Dunree & Lanes tax. of 7o cents per barrel upon all impoiled- potatoes. Wc have bc2ii; Parer bgs at wholesale prices niciuu. 1 . . r Corn - An Attractlvo Combined POCKET AIiT-IANAC aridJIEMOUAXDUM ROOK advertising itii)V"'-S 1KCX lilTTI-. the Isest 'I onic, riven uway at lrja; and geneiHl stot .s. A,pply tit. once. . . Children Cry for. Pitcher's Castork DUNN MARKET Corrcctetl wcokly hy Dui-ree Laue p.alers hi C-encrrl Mi-rcli .n "ise an 1 Cocntry , Fro inc. Co tj on io l Mi.Mlin-... - MiMiinr Low MiiltltiiiJ: r Bacon Kojr ronnj Haiais Butter , . . .v . v -.-- o, cox f. I ... . 3 j ... , iii- f -1' ft '. 0 H V- : . - H KJ 0 Si!) B ii l -.. lym -t - ' or ' r uu :J b; i. u a u SIX:DAYS.IK EV!ERY:rEEKI TO. BUY FLOUT.,' MEAT, MEAL. MOLASSES: , And everything usually kej t in a gem store'. A (to" .. k - -- - i- lias fitted up ni3 bar with a full li;.e . of fine I i i"; line of ' ' - - Vim ncr ltm5 i mporting heavily of Scotch and Irish potatoes" for the last four or five; Iayis O. K. and Rulan baking seasons, but the 'tariff tax will operate ; powders at factory prices, Young to shut them out uext season, and of ; Bros. course, increase the price of the Lome t r to 25-,c (SO to 70 .- -.15 1 product, a hen thc distress in Ire land will consume the surplus pro- duct or tbe Lnglish and Scotch larra ers. Altogether, it seems to me that the farmer is absolutely certain. of a high price for his fotatocs next sea son." 1 - ' Young Bros, will save ypu monei1 by trading with them. Duprec & Lane's new store is thei place to get bargains. Dupree & Lane respectfully invites the ladies to call and sea their new- land complete stock. 3; Kcs Vc-k FotJitoos eweet ."j jV Cotton -Rs - - - V, Iii II i . I e 3 Dry....'..- .". ; Blaclilrris ami lri'd Apples in active de mand. Egg-j andcl.iciifiis WAiited, When Baby was sick, wo garo her Ctori , When she was a Child, she cried f or Castoria. When she became isJ, she clung to Castori. Pi & Whea she Lid (fcJltlren, she gare theia Castori m m domestic liquhrand mm MM, I also" carry a full line of . .. ' ; - .' 4 1TTT?T" INT f! flO.N WTTTSltK V-L JL. ' ' 1 made especially for my trade. When you 'wish' a. game .of 'Pool orBillif.rd'rr.-r-2::.T-?t best table in tow'n- - ii of 2 -.
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1891, edition 1
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