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THE Tf IVIES, rUHMBHKI KVKKY THUBSHAY, BY YOUNO fc GKAKTIIaM. TIIUIISIAY MAY T8 1S0.V Our neighborm; cotcmjmrarv. Hi Mt. Olive Review, makes the follow continents upon Upreontati v Grady and lii plan of seletin j.ost ni .sler fr the otflcos of li i Did trii t : "As a dream the plan of Mr. Grady is a bea.uti.ful conception of what may t-fltne d;iy c&me, lo pass, but not dur- the present Century. We look upon the pian a3 being an evidence of spinal weakni s-. on the part of Mr, Grady, and the sooner lie exer cises hi power and endorses some of the applicants, the sooner he will restore hiinaeif in the good will of his constituents and the graces of the jjreat party he &o miserably re presents," Mr. Grady's plan may not have worked as satisfactorily as he sup posed it wou.d, but it was based on justice and is decidedly more Demo cratic than for the appointment of postmasters to bo left solely with a representative. Wc do not think Mr. Grady deserves the gratuitous rebuke of the Review, which is not published in his district and can therefore hardly be expected, to voice the sentiments, of his constituency. Mr. Grady is now in Washington do ing all in his power to have Demo cratic postmasters appointed. Hia tilt with Postmaster General Hissell evidences that he is not wanting in backbone, aud those who know him best would be the last to eay he is wanting in ability. The statement that he has so "miserably represent ed his district will make Mr, Grady's constituents smile, if not laugh out right. As a public servant Mr. Grady has been faithful, prudent and safe, and has served his Congressional ap prenticeship with becoming modesty. His character and qu:ililicatiouS are too well known for him to surfer much from the Review's unjust and and uncalled for attack, Clinton Democrat, State Chronicle has the following to say of Hon. T, W. Mason and his Oration at Buies Creek commence ment : "Capt.T. W. Mason returned tothe city yesterday from Harnett county, where he delivered the annual com mencement oration at Buies Creek Academy, situated about ten miles from Dunn. We are informed that Capt. Mason's address was a splen did etfort, doing full justice to his fine powers of oratory, There wasj an immense crowd present, number log probably about two thousand. and great interest was manifested in the closing exercises. The school, of which Rev, J. A, Campbell is princi pal, had a very prosperous term and a large number of students. Trinity College Commencement This year's commencement of Trin ity College, Durham, will occur June 7. 8, and will include the following important fpu,tures : 1. Baccalaurerta sermon. Rev. Dr. R. Sledd. Richmond. Va,. nt 11 a, ra.. Vednesdaj 7th, in the Main Street Methodist Church. 2. Literary Address before the Col umbian a'd Hesperian Literary Soci eties, by Hon. A. M. Waddell.of Wil. mington. N. C. at 4 p. ra Wednes day 7th, in Stokes's Hall 3. Annual Address before the Allurani Associa tion, by Walter P. Andrews, of At lanta. Ga., at 5 p. m. in Stokes's Hal), Wednesdav. 4. Graduating Exercises at 11 a. m.. Thursday, 8th, in the Gloh War'ion. Reduced rates . " i . ' ;. !-.' f : ; ; A . 1 r..: ! AT y o ... A.y eitire Stock of MILLINERY Goods will be sold at COST for the next 30 Days. Call one and all and examine my STOCK before buying elsewhere, A banjain will be given to ever' one. If they want something . NICE, CHEAP and STYLISH. Everything you want in the MIL LKRY LINK can be fo&nd at my storo. Very Respectfully, MRS. M. L. DENNING. May 11 tf. FOR R2NT! One 4 room cot ago, with passage and pantry, all newly plastered and painted, good water and large gar- den well improved, tarm? liberal, for further particulars, apply to J. A.' Massengill & Co. Apr20 Ira, c Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Aaving qualified as Administrator of J, S. Suggs, deceased, late of Har neU county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims agai nut the estate of said deceased to exhib it them to the undersigned on or be fore the 17th day of April, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 17th day of April, 1893, B. F. Shaw, Admr. Apr27 6w, c A .Million Friends. A friend in njed is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a fried as in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs, and Colds. If you have never used this Great Cough Meeicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative pow ers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs. Each bottle is guaran teed to do all that is claimed or mon ey refunded. Trial bottles free at Harper & Hood's Drug store. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. Hurd, of Groton, S. D., we quote : "Was taken with a bad cold, which settled on my Lungs, cough set in and finally terminated in Consump tion. Four doctors gave roe up, say ing I could live but a short time. I gave my8olf up to ray Saviour, deter mined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Cougba aud Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eigki bottles; it has cured me, and thank God I am now a well' and hearty woman." Trial bottles free Harper & Hood's Drugstore, regular size, 5oc. and $1.00. BUCKLER'S ARNICA SALVE. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, fores. Ulcers, Salt Theum. Fever Sores, 'letter, Chap ped Hand. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. ' It is guar anteed to give pcfect satisfaction, or i;-u vr;i;di-!. PrI;--.' ?. evi.t j4-r 10 SAY 10 II I Ml 1 1 5 Puolic that I shall continue bu&i uess at Dunn. N- C. in tbe shop for merly occupied by U, A. Johnson. I keep on hand CARTS. WAG ONS. BUGGIES. HARNESS. WHIPS, etc.. all of which I offer very low for CASH. REPAIRING of til kinds done at Moderate prices. Order;, hy mail receive prompt at tention. H' pingby fair dealings to sharo a portion of your patronage, I am, Yourt Respectfully. J, A. JOHNSON, J Dunn, N. C. MchSO. ."J. The Oheap MILLINER, ALL STYLES SPRING- HATS, Satisfaction ... GUARANTEED, or MONEY REFUNDED. ' Call and see my stock. Apr27 9S. For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, orlndigestionjuse BROYN'S IRON BITTERS Go to Young Bros, and buy Rich mond Brand Guano and make a good crop, . ' ; VOTl DYSPEPSIA, Xnftlgeitton, and, Stomach disorders, Uk BROWN'I IRON BITTEKi. All dealun keep it, fl per bottle. Genuine baa trade-mark aad croaced red Uaej on wrapper. MAJXKKT KEPOBT. Cotton. IRS BROADWELL Good Middling ' 9 Middling 9 Lovt Middling ' s Turpentine. Virgin $1.60 Ytllow Dip tl.60 Hard " , 1.00 Country Producs. Chickens 15(35o Eggs ' 12J Hidaa 4(6o Corn 60 Peas. . 60(1.00 Butter 20(a.25 Hams 13 J BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ourea Dyopepoia, In digeotion& Debility . MpecliHen Coae. S.H. Clifford. New Cassel. WU., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, hia StnmaoU was disor dered, hia Liver was affeetod to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Eleo trio Bitters cured bica, Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running acre on his leg of eight years standing. Uutinac three bottles of Elctrie Bitters and aaveo boxes Buckleys Arnica SaItb. and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O-. had Qva large Fever sores on his ltg, doctors said he was incurabla. One bottle Elee trie Bitters and one box Buck!ens : VriA'n Sulrc rnrcd hm ent?rflf for Infants I recommend Km superior to acy prescription kacwn to me." II. JL. iscps, VL D., Ill So. Oxford t, Brooklfs, X. T. Th use of Castoria is so ujjtTorial and ta merit to yrell known that it eems a work of supererogation to eadorao it. Few are the lfiulllgent famines who Uo uot keep. Castor la irlthineaay reach." " CARLOB 1UTO,D. P.. , - New York ClXf. Late Factor BloomiagdaJa BeXormed Chvifch. Tk Csstaxtb m TO WE ARE NOW SHOWING THE NICEST LINE OF DRESS GOODS . . - EVER BROUGHT TO DUNN, AND WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO ASK OUR LADY FRIENDS TO CALL AND SEE OUR MAMMOTH STOCK. OUR LIWE IS COtUlPLETE IW EVERY RESPECT AMD WE GUARANTEE TO SUIT EVERY ONE. THANKING YOU All FOR TO. BE REMEMBERED IN II YOURS TO PLK4.SE, RIB and Children. Catorla carts Colic, Ooxwtrpa&oo, gour Sioioach, Diarrhoea. Eructation. lOlU Worxxitt, girm alaep, aod pramotag U VitEoSbinjwriQU roMipafciQB. your AO SO Xowxv F. PAmpxa. U. X . Wtoltrvp," 125th Street and Tth Aire. KewToxk G4l CearPAXT, 77 Ucaaar Orsssw, Nsr YobC 'if ' : 1 PAS! PAYORS AND ASKING FD11E, WE ARE, For aeTeral years I hTe reoonmj entity Caatona. 1 aoa snau always cenuoe Co as it has iBTariablr produoed henefldai
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