i f i i THE TifvlES. j til KSIAY. SKIM". 2 . 1S03 LOCAL. r. .!. K. Stewart, of Troyy'illo in ;tf wit m o.i . Mr F. K. Hall icut a few lnur ; t vrn etciday. Co lon i (iitnns; in slowly, but t!.e price : gradu dly going .Mr O. Y. Slull ri-prceii!ini L. C. y. u:irr of Richmond, speat S nr ,K and Sunday in town. Mr. II. W. Jernigan of Sampson. , i ded ii" a bc;L Mond y that weighed 7 lb , the lnrgest or the season. A good ma .y of the vming people i.f our town '.vent to the Seven Miles Animation Sunday. Pr f G T. Alm returned Mn .lay fr on Chicago, he will p-nd a nhort tune with Lis parents at L. K. Academy. Fi ler L. K. Kvcrett fr -..in W ishing ton. N. C preached Monday at 11 oYN.ek in the Primitive Iliptis' Cliuich here. Mr Go. K. Prince our clcyer and , olt- C. S. C. of Islington, and Mr. L. P. Chapin of Suininervillo, were i-, h- city Tuesday. Te Presbyterians have organized u Sabhath-School at their church here. anl now meet at hair past three in the evening each Sunday. Harry, the UtOc son of Mr. and Mr. W. P Johnson of our town. Au-1 Krid iv. he was only two yars ... Sunday he was buried at Sjirini: Hra ion Church. Or .1. A. Hodges pcnt a few days fit. 1 is old iioroe near L. H. A end- my 11 w ok, and Mondav pased hen on hi- way t Iiienmond, where he jj.es to take t'e Chair of Anatomy in a .Medical College. Mm I). A. Konce hns sold her 1 Ifift last. Saturday for Hertford, N. C , where she will iiwn aofilil. She has tnanv fr ends here who wish her every success. Miss Sue MrKiy has bought, out the Millinery business of Mrs. I). A. Koonce. and will remain a', the same old stand. Ladies who want to pur chase an3 thing in that line will do well to call on her. The Thirditeji say Congress ha killed silver, but we are authorized to say t.i them that $1. in silver will pans as quick now as it ever would, and buy you as many goods as it ever would, especially in our town. Deputy Marshal J. H. B-illanc took Mr. John McGheo of Pleasant C.rove township, Johnston Co., to Smithficld jail Tuesday morning. He was tried before U. S. CorauU missioner J. U. Holland for illicit dialling, aivl bound over in a $200 bnd. "and faded to give the bond. Again we have to renvnd some of nir subscribers the' arc due some thing for their piper, wo have run through the summer without pushing f r what i due us. bni no we ask ur friends to come in and help u, hy paving their little sums. What any one man owes is not much, but &U ihe litres help us aud the Timks." We can ay without fear of a chal-j len-e that no town in the tate can qual ourV in churches, six nice. well. finished and well furnished chundies j in a town of eight hundred inhabi- ; tants. and each a regtilar pastr. I til: AM 1 i Hit . ,e.; i to .-. A . wi.n a is. i iiuv rtuyt-iriiv: in hU line . wait lor tiie bi 3t.irdy oj- ii ; Tlie State Diseijile convention wil; convene this year at Waslmig ton, N. C. on Tnos l iv. O.J. 2l;h. a id h d 1 until T'nnrsd ly following. All dflcifii s ar. requested to writ fO lli-V. I). W- D.Iv'm. t Ml. iir.no.. ,r , - - - - - -, Wllt.ll lllllll .11 ! 1 lie eoftrnlttee. of ontert m mrnt - t hcn they will arrive at W risking tO!:. Mr. MVv J. Jaokon of Mir.20 ownhip, Sampson Co., died Sunday morning, after a lingering i!lues of si veral week-;, i he was the wife ot in. C .Jackson, deceased, and I -aves Mveral children besides a host of other relatives and m.my fr.cmls who aie left to in mm the 1 ss of a good woman. Rev. I). H. Clayton of Coin nbi:i, S. C, will preach a W rre..'s Si hnul House in Sarubson Co.. o 1 Satur-iay night, the 0OLI1 of this month, and at Newton Grove on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, Oct. the 1st, at Dunn in Progressive Institute. Monday night, Oct. 2nd. Mr. Clayton is a Universalist. Turlington Itsms Ju3t lovely' weather. Cotton opening rapid'y, and the faces of the little picking machines radiant with smiles, as coming events cast their shadows before. L-ttlo Iheod re, son of Mr. Bud Tart died on the ICth of croup. To the bereaved family, we cxtcn I our heart felt sympathies. There is a resting pi ice from sor rotv, sin and death. A happy spot where mortaU may be blest. Where grief may frad a balm, and weariness a rest. . . Yes in heaven, -. Oini: to ihe busy season, our scool will close on Friday. T. Ex-Alasco It3ms- The showers have ceased, and the farmers are ha-vesting their crops now. Last April Rv. N. H. Gibbs was riding by Stewarts School House, saw a lad there aud asked if there was any chance to ge. that house to preach in, but the lady could not tell him, 0 he foun.1 out the committee and got permission to use the build I ing. He began preaching on the 3rd Sunday evening, and also organized a Sunday School, Later he decided to hold a meeting and began on Sept. 3rd and the meeting held 9 days, resulting in several conver sions. And on Sunday the 17th Rev. A. N. Campbell. Allen Bctts and N. I II. Gibbs organized a churcui Thus from the aboye sprung a joung church, which we hope may grow aud be a bless'ng to the community and those who have connected them selves with it. Subscriber. OBITUARY- On the morning of Sept. Cth at 7 : 40 a. m. The Angel of time called at the door of Mrs. M. Bell, daughter of Marshall Lee and Elizabeth Lee of Sampson Co.. and found her ready and waiting. She had spoke many times of dieing. and called all the r-milv t-j her bedsido on Sunday bes am jj tliem what she wanted J(K Sbe Ieft a. little boy 5 wceks Qt One that she loved better , Ht, Uer OWI1 iifc. She re- j l IA V w qucsleti iCT husband twice to meet , t r ,. ;jven nnd iotto neve after I .... ' , t-n !in ; t her t hnreh d:i!ie. 1 As1 a wt . t.i'r luf .-ne :;f eK.in pie she knew novdiii'. btr to irv f.t nl- i u-r .li-.-ir litiHl.-rtu.l. It t:H lw mdy aid. -Non h r. b it. fi love her." I c::n say tru iifully. L? Oh! inv d.ir. tli'ii h ir, loft. me. (ne thy home m lleive:i to nil. Oml.our fa her. from inehtih taken. Hut, yonr oinii, 1 love still. I S'ie wa marr e l on the 10th of ast October, and livel a m irrie I life 10 months and 22 days, which she declared was the happiest pirt of hr 1 fc. She was 21 years, 6 raonllis and 20 days old. 1 I can truy saw j My happiest days are past and gone. My s wrows, now are at hand. j I am left here on earth mourninj: To meet rny Savior's command. ,! f Maud.l A CARO. The little 1 ugil st. and his backers came out yictoriousin the first round, we ave it to -hard tim-s" fight in the neck last week, I venture the as sertion that Mes. Dupree & Lane's cash alcs for the last week was equal to cny two houses in Dunn, this ;is not unreasonable for they have more new goods than any to houses in town, and they are pretty and cheap, the war is still raging, come at once to the fight, it will interest you. ) A B. Gopwin ll EXFCUTORS NOTICE. !j r Having qualified as Executrix ojf Rev. Ncill McKay, deceased. Into of Harnett Count' N. ft tins is to no lify all persons having claim aganst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Sept. 6, 1894, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to 8 aid estate will please make Immediate payment". This Spt. 6, 193. J Mrs. M. M. McKay. Exe'x. 9. 21. Ct. .11 aici irr it i:io ut. Cotton. Good Middling Middling Low Middling TUKPKNTTVR Virgin Vellow Dip Hard 1 $2.20 $1.40 $1.00 Country Puoduce. Chickens 10(?20o Eggs 8 Hides 4(g6c Corn 70 Peas 60 Butter 2025 Haras 12 Dupree & Lane received a car load of salt this week. i I New goods still arriviug at Dupree fc Lane's. Come and see them. , I have a first cla?s new Sewing Machine, cheap, for cash. I will save you at least $15.00 to buy from mel G. K. Grantham. ! Please bring in 3our brokeis watches and have them repaird we g 11 am tee satisfaction. Gainey & Joran. Dupree & Lane have added nail to their line of specialties. See tbenj before yoa buy nails. ! Dupree t Lane received a cardoacj of furniture this week, don't buy be. fore vou sec it. Ecverything will be! new they will offer you. Our first etf-Tt in c'othing is a hi ' f r WHAT EFFECT WILL THE REPEAL OF THE SHERMAN ACT HAVE? WILL IT PUT MORE SVIOWEY DID YOU ! ASK! If we were to attempt V answer 3011 fully, we might drift into a fwlhical discussion. anl this we wish to avoid. , one tlif g we think is, that the sooner that cvervbolj learns that the can et more for their money at J. A. Massengill & C C). I). dry gods and shoe store, the sooner we shall see money matters improve. Ano her thing is, the people will go on living and nNl&g mtrchandise. and smcb ny is going to supply the demand. Now we want to be " that . . soraebod-. we know what "hard times" means, our business was born o hard times." It thrives best when -people are trying to make their, dimes sso the farthest. We believe that our business will be belter this fall than eyer before, and acting on this belief, we have bou ht a larger and belter stock of goods for less m iney than we have ever hecn ab't) to buy r;fora We carry in stock a complete line nf staple and fancy Dry Good. Tr ngs. Laces etc. Our stock of ladies, and children's Hosier' Is slro im menss. We carry a nice line of Hats, for both ladies and gentlemen, t astonishingly low prices. We always keep on hand, all uVs. and shades of sewing thread, machine needles and oil, and the cheapest linu of a hand? kerchiefs and table linens eyer displayed in Dunn, and ft thousand other things that are usually kept in a first class Dry Goods and Notion Store- WE MAKE OF SHOES, PARTNET OUR MOTTO IS, UNDERBUY AND UNDERSELL. If you will call at onr store, we will convince you tha.t. our gooils, arid our prices are right. We proress to understand aocaeUung about the needs and wishes of our customers. Our buyer. Mr, I. T. Massengill. has ben standing behind the counter for 13 years, and Mr. S. G. Marks has.Ju using the scissors and yardstick for us about four years, and the seignior member of the firm, Mr. J. A. Massengill, will be with us this tall and give the business his personal attention, All wo ak ;is -a trial. Satisfaotion guaranteed, or money refundce. Thanking our fricwJa -fcrr past favors. WE REMAIN. YOURS FOR Tl JJ1 to show them the 'prettiest stock of dry goods ever in Dunn, Dupree & Lane. .,'.. Full line steam fittings pipe brass goods etc, constantly on hand at bur shops, John A. Mc Kay&co. Gainey & Jordan will sell yon a good gold filled warch for $15.00 give them a trial and be convinced. LOST. One sow and seven pigs, sow me dium size. Ear mark, a crop and half crop on left ear and 4 crop on right ear. Any one who will return or give me information as to their where about s, will be paid for their trouble. O. L. Denning. A Hllllell FrieUdM. A friend in need is a friend indeed I 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 yoa have never used this Great Cough Meeicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative pon in 0 diam -?f Tf:r- t - V . . t i r: 1 r J.A WflWH M M. .-At . CIRCULATIOR3, T A SPECIALITY OUR SHOE DE IS COMPLETE. ' US1IUESS. FALL AND WIN TER . MILLI NERY. Miss iiae.McKay wishes to informthe.PUBLIC GEN GENERALLY that sho has OPENED BUSINESS IN THE STORE FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. D. ..A. KOONCE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES: GIVE HER A CALL. DUNN.'N. C, ; SEPT. 21st 1893. INSTJRANCR Are you worth anything to your wife ard children! Then insure yoor life for their "protection. Will sell you a $10,000 policy for a preziium of $200. Those in need of life, tiro or accidental Insurance will find it to their interest to see me at once. ; Rates for all kinds ot hazards furs nished on application. Nothing bat first" -cls8' Go's, represented. The Equitable of X. Y. a special it y. Ketpu v Flowers.' BUCKLER'S ARMCA SALYf. - - , Tlie bcl 5alrc in the world foe Cuts,' Bruises, oret.- Ulcers, Salt T.Air;i'vif T, letter, ' CLa?' :j ... . ? . s;:d all 1U11IH. U. UU 'I j i 1 5 . 4 ? i 1 (1 i I 1 h '1 I

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