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H IPuwsiitn Kvkv TitrjmnY. by" YOUNG fe ORNTHM. Oil r?M m t ii r ?,iti . ro i n h t'.S of rfivr. thn thee will ic thft tariff nijVlon wl frlc flirier nn the money qne Iron. ! Marn ftnMer nov hrs th onn )afnn to know I.o r.hirnnwl Virginia his windy tw-" and one half h how'mi. h the '?nho com fiiip.r hx.y l'en t'n hflU of old Tfyrth nmfn tht sha wont d5mos, critic by 40.000. T'i -h i'vl 'Vt mav ro re .-.j'l'i'- i i. i' f.V- nw of the Afy i s 5 i'n" n t-n this side of eh raon an 1 Dixn Un. yea she run li't atill t.he sld S nth. Our S'liiMirn ponl kno hoavo thom a ood State and county government . liiia system borrowed from tlie wor thy example of 9 mc of the Northern States, and then just organize!; that in 1890 an order was issued nrcrib ing blue unitorra9 for all companies in the Guard, that the Company ap poalfd to lle Govenor (Fowle) through the proper channels, to In ullomd lo retain its grey uniform H one of its privilege under its char ter; that, upon Govenor Forle' R"ir- gesliort. it withdrew from the Guard ; j tha last year, at the request of tin j Adjutant General" (Glenn), as ap l4ro"cd by the Govenor (Holt), it re j entered the Guard ai an "unattached j company," upon the proffered stipu jlalionofthe said State snthoritie that it should retain and wear its irey uniform.; and that, without warning certainly without due warn ing, so far an appears it was "dropped fmn the Guard for reasons after wards described by the Govenor av "defying thj law and regulations," &c, as recited abore. Marion Butler, th Progressive Far nir aid t'n $ ih V'lince P lti cian. can ;ive th d i'n . rati a rest now f r a f m div, aad aocuse the re u lcms of election frauds and all vi.Vi tSiT, h: n ) t'i d'. Ti'f;rar. on lv cheated them out of Virginia Ken tucky and Maryland this time. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Of t'ie thirteen S'.ate elections on thi fir-t IVi'M liNr th'S month, 19 of , them w jot republican, 3 uemocratic an t one Populist. Neyada is the only State, so far. that the PopulUts cn cliim. evm Kinsas, the hone of Mr. Lrtase, th chamoion Third Far ty charm sr hs fallen in tha repuhlU oxn current. But this is just illusx trying what have always taid, . that the third ites would turn the goTsrnmnt over to the republicans, if thy cmild iot get anvthing thera selves. R'i'3 or ruin saeois to be their motto. The In 1 'pendent Company of Fay dtteville, seem very much hurt at be ing dropped from the tate Guard, f7ihout any notification, aad it does sera frying to then.' It is the old est CotBpny i a tha Union, always r4pondad to every call and did fine rrtftrvK in ik war of 1812, and-, in. tho war between tlie States. Now at Mie clone of its hundredth anniyersa t: b; xelu ld from the State i u-1 , ihc use thy profer not to oiorc- Having qualiflexl as Administra. ttr of Fannie Johnson, deceased, late of Harnett County, N. C. this is t' notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of October IBJi. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A 11 persons, indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 30th day of October. 1-393. J43. A. Jones A im r of Fanuie Johnson. O. J. Spears Attfy 11 ? 41. NOTICE ! North Carolina, Harnett County Celia Williams Alex McMillian. Superior In ' the Court. Notice of Execution Hale. By yirtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Supert. or Court of Harnett County in the above entitled action. I will on Mon day, the 27tb day of Nov. 1893. at 1 o'clock P. M. at the court house door of said county. Sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execu tion, all the right, title, and interest which the said Alex McMillian the Defendant, has in the following de c u?u the tight to wear scribed real estate, to-wit : fecial act of the leszis- ;!c r.'iv h a just m, .iroa;).?d in the ...1 . -upnu-rnent .4" j..r?cspiidence, which vindicA-es luo K. I. L. I. Co's cause thoroughly. We give the following extract from the Observer of Oct. which will give an idea of the trouMe and how it came about. Because of the history of this An cient and honorable' corps which begins almost at the beginning of the history of N(rth Carolina as a State in the American Union the people of Nor-h Carolina fill, as we have uifMted. find matter of the deepest i'tfMt to them in reading every wo-.v of tile report which gives the V-tiiSs of the first assault that has vr hen made upon its honor as a mtitarv organization; aad for the .me re-ison they will . rejoice with us. dituht not. In te complete ;! . which ttip dotMjinentnrv H?:re for One track of land located in John, sonville Township on the west side of the C. F. fc Y. V. Railroad, which The Ob-'has been liened upon n der an at- tachment in favor of Celia Williams. C. McArtan Sheriff. U 2 4t. NOTICE ij ic i nitvf tfr. ti tav ' '. !u' n,'r miv i ti ques- . . ni :ir- fict that, after - :! ddotpd j ' y ... s-i f. r.i -i f l( lur-ilUi'J" 5:l.d rfcl I tip f '4ifftittrHCy, tor iia umfg:ni; that in 1878 it vol untarily became a part of the State Guard, and a new feature in oar mi "By virtue of a power of sale con talned in a mortgage deed, recorded on the 8th day of August 1891, by E. A. Jones and wife, L. E, Jones to V. A. Jones guardian of Rex O. and Hu bert Y. Jones, and to anv successor she might have as guardian of the said Rex O. and Hubert Y. Jones be- fore the payment of said mortgage deed. I will sell to the highest bid der for cash at Court House door in the town of Ltlllngton, on Monday the 4th. day of Dec. 1893. at 12 o'clock, m the following real estatae in the town of Dunn, N. C, Harnett county, to wit: The individual half interest of the said E. A. Jones and wife. Lot No. 1. in Blork O. O. ac cording to the plan of the town of I'unn. Said lot cornering on King Had Cumberland Streets, being 140 x 150 feet. Also the individual half interest of E. A. Jones and wife in one half of Lot No. 4, in Blqck O. 0 , the ssme being 75 x 140 feet, said oeing situsted and cornering on Lay-' ivn and Cumberland Streets. For h more definite inscription see Rfegts try of Harnett Co.. Book F. No. 2. j pages 153, 154 and laa. This Noyj 9th. 1893. j McLean & Farmer. W. P. -Jones y Guardian. Suej A't'y. ) to V. A. Jones.j 11 9... , 4t. . H We have just received a nice line f all wool Overcoats and dress Coats.j :.hat we will 9ell for less than it cot o make them, nfter you steal thej loth. Be sure and seo us before yon ouy, and we win give you iwo uut ars worth for one, 1 Fleming-& Co. I hnve a first class new Sowing Machine, cheap, for cash. , I will saxe you at least $15,00 to buv from me N OTIC E ! I All Persons indebtQd tot ; ' ! i us are requested to make . 1 a Settlement at once. Pari t t ties failing io do this will have cost for conations j 1 addd to thir aocoun-s, 1 .. RE3PT, ; H Or TAYLOR & CO! 11 2. d CO w IT! W b CO m o o w w b c o P Buy your medicine at D. H. Hood'g Dr g S rc ai d save money. ATTENTION! L AD I E S I HAVE ABE AUTIFTTi: AND COMPLETE LINE OF HATS, ENTIRELY NEW. THE SHAPES ARE PERFECTLY Levei ly. Call and seelthem- ! My prices ar bound to; suit.' I also haye a grat vari ety oi minings for hats and flresse3. -i Kensington embroidery Designs always on hand. Stamping done at moder ate prices. 1 SAME STORE FOR MERLY OCCUPIED BY MRS. D. A. KOONCE- -f VERY RESPECTFULLY MISS SUE MCKAY. Sept. 2 1 st, 1898. CO P 2- CD 0 o 2 . w zn H m. M P A r O o o O CO o 2. town of Dunn. Second tract being a tract of land situated on the east of j said town adjoining the lauds7 of CJ S. Philhpn. J. F. Phillips and others. and containing about one acre. The first of the above named tracts con tains valuable buildinaB and is the i place where the said N. T. Creel for merly lived. C. McArtan, Sheritf. "9. 4t. I Vr-CT!! f Zs oorrwoMTiB. At I. . NOTICE ! North Carolina FOR SALE. One medium size farm mule, qual- ities good. Will sell for chs!. Mrs. K. A. Johi.son. Dnnn, N. C. 10. 19 Favorite 3mm, i Jw (Jhv Aim Jkm$Q vwil Aim ! Harnett Co. L. J. Best Assignee ) of J. T. Thornton. VNOTICE o' vs. ) Executim Sa c J T. Corbett N. T. Creel. J By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superi or Court of Harnett County in the nKirn Antltln.l nfttinfl T 111 .-i Monday the 4th. day of December! ttu r,eedJf aDtlK -threading J i wniin. a trial in vour home hefnr 1QO . 1 m at t h -i i 1. T.. J! , .. " K iiuj uu-fci 01 ManuUcturers and save asenu profiu Uid getting certiS cte of warrantee fur five yeari. Send Sat macMne with name of a bminen man a lnil5ni we wl" hIP on once. ' CZEJAT,Vk,,SEW,N0 MACHINE COL HSfFih. PHILADELPHIA, PA Coinaercial M:n&Zn& a m s.wa...?i f-it - :-4i,m ffrslt 10,000 6n4mtaKiMiMM. Bntlj 1,0 Cf!&aDB8t& BestBusinasM Colltatin th$ nir at Wrl UtlIT ' B, ntiuiMlT oa or, - WltDUR R.QK1I7M, LEXINGTON"' 9. 14. Sm. DS SHOE u'Vfo Oo yw wear then? Whea scxt U wod trj a P0' Det t In tho world SS.0CL 03.50 02.50 2.25 1 "v-wu V f 5J 1 1 ;r 1 'wri 13.00 42.00 ,7s If yea wist a Em DRESS SHOE, r.aia bggj thrift, don't pay $6 to $8, try ray $3, $3 JO, td Shoo, They fit equal to eastern iniiaJ ear u wait. IfywwIthtowoaoniUelnycttfKS oo to by pirchaslng W. L Douas Sbo. price tUmped on the bottom, look far it he if T7.I- DOUGLAS, Brockton, Ms. a drop leaf, fancy cover, two large drawer. wa mcKci ring, and mil set of Attach menta, qua! to any Singer Machine Bold from $40 to uy nvatera. i rte Il.gh Ann Machine 1893 at I o'clock p. m. at tha Court House door in Lilllnptnn N. C. in stld oi'intv ao'l at im"li sale to thl highest bidder for cah to aaiafy said j execntion. nil the ribt, ir.tere, till tic and etate or the said N. T Creo in and to the following described roal estate, to wit: First tract being lot Xo. 2 In Block P. In tha plan of ti e . t.adii:i- icc-icr atonic, cr ctiMren vho trast bs2d- Fleming 8.31 3ui- dams froao criwork or houvJi-.-.M c Urowu's Ipot Bitto.H r-oi- f)etem, tW 5:7T.tion, rein -rt' Many Persons Jgf down ftoa OTenrork or bccaelwia Brown's Iron Bitters wjJgV ayttem, alda digelon. rerjcv? excesi odcureajaalarta. Get iic gvauiaa 'I ,'
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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