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iuii i A r-i) 1 1-4 llj.'ilf. fijl. i I IT mm jL'vel sp, i.t Sunday will iea:i this ecctn. I ives in j 1 wr hap. Will il v . Mr. I J. K. vVi.i a n . i a ill town In- .Mr. and Mrn J . a . i Greea of Lil liriLjlon was id twn S:iturl ay. You may be r(Iiit d ij watch jn the space ol" .Mr. J. Broadwell. V. o were jii ! to see on our streets ut Fr Hay lion. O. J Spears nf LiU liilton. I r. .1. J. Cok and Master Lod o. i ..." . ... e j . - rt'i : is ' ivumii" a lew U3VS at ItOU- AIM tills WH k. J. A. Farmer iwj one of our best lawyers w-nt up to Stnithfield last Monday to attend court. .Mr. Adbey Holland of Bridleys Store diel last week. Thus ends the lite 'f a noble m n. That wlmiesoul m.tti Air. J. .1. Wade m heautifying his home very much i,i the way of repainting 'd9 house. Our young friend Air. G, K. Gran, thaui has added quite an improves men' at hi s home in the way of u , ew yard fenee. Cur esteemed towusuiau Mr. A. R Wilson is erreetin a six moid dwell ing, near the postofltee fronting the r.dlroad. Mr. H. L Godwin, who closed hit school ?it Tu linton's last Thursday left for Durham Sa unlay where lie li.(!s to enter col e;e. Our f.rmors ec::i to be ettinnj Idow to b;i-incs-. they -re: prMrevs ! I i).i fiiife.il i i. i.. .... ... .i. i 1 ..... tj .J.ll UIV'II Kill tv We regret to learn that. Mr. Israel Stewart son or Mr. .1. K. .Stewart is very sick with pneumonia. The farmers in this section are not 'bailing near so much guano as here to Co re -ind the indications are that thev will not usea9 much this year as last. Misa Alice Johnson, who ha been pendinj a few d.ys wi:h relatives in this section returned lo her home near Srniihfield last Wednesday. We can not wonder at some of our young men for Iookin bad. s. The Z,rs Sbrt for U:e ict t ... I : THE OWL CLUB! DIRECTORY. Messrs. Lee J. Best. I). i. McLean ati'l F. 1 Jones. Attorneys, went up to Suiithfield Wednesday to attend coirt. List Saturday was a bitr, day in the juano business. Mr. Jas. Pear cell delivered from his warehouse over -1UD nacke. durinsr that day. Mr. J. A. MassenuHI. who has been quite ill vvit!i rheumatism and which resulted in synovitis of tlie knee joii.t, is onvu'.iscent we are glad to say. Those w.-.o uiav wisli t subscribe for Tin; Ti.vk- and tlaxta Con stitution at t'.e bw price of $1.25 for poth papers will please call at once as this otrer onlv holds good until April tlie firt. . r. Geo. Brown, of Neills Creek township an irdust ious highly es" tecired farmer died on last Friday evening. He was f r;unir man and j -od citizen. Had boen sick only one week when death came. He leaves a wife and. two. cliildren anu" many friends to mourn their loss. Some of the postmasters between Lillington and Dunn seem to be rath er careless aslo mail sent from Lil linMton to Dunn on Tuesday, very often fails tn reach Dunn before Thursday night. On the account of this we fall to get the Lillington Items and other very important matter. We hope that, the postmasters wiil be a little .more careful from this on. Last Saturday night four boys who think themselves men started out to paint the town red, but n order to g t in a weaving way they secured n pint of whiskey and in a short while our etfieiciit police nabbed them . and soon had ih-in in the lockup. I The parents of thpe boys should ( draw a nght line over fhem, lor if he dont, they will bring shame anil 1 d sgrace to their- homes in future ' i Place of meeting, Sfsion, K. J. Godwin L. M. Wade. W. II. Jernian, T. F, Moo iv, K. G, Grantluuu, 11. W. Lane, M. K. Pfam-lJ, R.-J. Fleming, E. Lee, .1. IVar.-all, L. J. Thoinj sou, A. J. Culhrcth, II. I). Hood, P. F. Jones, "1 A. J. Fanner, J. L. Best, Around the Stove. Continuous. President. V. President. Riirht Bower. Left Bower. ee., & Trcas. Seargent at Arms. Dept. ., II. IL P. II. II. P. IL II. P. IL II. P. I oor Keeoer. Press i ter. Counsel. Managing Direc. Items of interest discussed and Press LI)iesentatives welcomed at all meet ings. Xew nienibers admitted at any time. Prerequisites for applacants are: I Twenty-live cents. II The applicant must make oath that he will never Vjwe it. Hi Each member is required to make o.ith that ne will use all the powers of his mind to the entertainment of Ills brethren and that he will never llow anj' other person to tell a bigger one than he can. K. G' Grantham Sec. On .Vn-i-'-iv i.iir M.-'lTgie :i i; ii. . illon K-? . i'f I5u c- Cr'k. ? -..- a metub t of th? Missio;i.iry li ipti Church i loving moi-r. a levo i wife an I i c!ini;an bid v. Si leaves a loving hu-.-v.nd h r Ui.ii. and nine i'Hiir-r and . n.av.y friends to ni'-urn ts-jr l.issi As mother she was always kind and lov ing to her children and as a neigh bor she wi kind and obliin':. She had been sick only one week and her death is a shock to the en tbe community. In the death of Mrs. Hamilton, Buirs Creek Church has Inst one its best members. Tie neighborhood a christian lady and j to her tamily a loving mother and wife. , But we must always, submit to the will of Him "who doeUijall things t well " And as her family ' neuer a-j gain on earth behold her iaoe as they ) noee have, yet I er . Christian exam- pie will never ne forotieir by them but will remain a bright spot in the' memory of her family. ' friends, and relatives who are permitted to survive her. ' The wriier and the entire neigh borhood tender our heartfelt sympa pathj- to her husband . i i' cm Ire ho ire !ef to mou May thev bear t-eir ...s- i ( christlike spirit, md say i'i t.;e t.i guage of our savior tThv will o done," She was buried at Buies Creek Church Tuesday evening. " C, H. B A TKRRIBLE AFFAIR. On last Sunday morning David B. Jemigan the 17 year old son of J. M. Jernigan living abont 4 miles from here in Sampson Co. committed sucide by shooting a pistol rall through Ins own head, and the cause or the alfair seeme to have come it? F03 S5, S4 and S3.50 Dross Ohoo. S3.5Q PoIIco Shoo. 3 Qolco. -l S2.60, 82fofVorkInGmon. S2 and CI.75 for Doyo. LADIES AND MISSES, S3, 82.50 02, $1.70 CAUTIOXIf any dealer Offer you W. L. DjdcIm or says no nailhcm with oat lam nante iumpd on in Dottom, pat nlm aown a a fraod. W. L. DOUGLAS Shoes are stylish, easy fitting, and give better satisfaction at the prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas name and price on the bottom, which guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which help lo increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can afford to Mil at a lent profit, end wo believe you can save money by buying all your footwear of tb dealer adva uea oeiow. c&taiogue ireo upon application, w. I DOUGLAS Urockton, FLKMING & CO. F. M. MCKAY DUNN, N. C. SUMMERVILLE. N. C. urn mm holid- tha?: "?"?E! .irora some irouoie witn ni latuer a Oneofthe yreat planks in the j t,om as follows. That Mr Jernigan liuu r soiuiions is temperance in wnippeu me ooy nni seriously some all things, and we strictly adhere to this at all times. The door-keeper for the Club maktfS such an Ulieient officer that we are going to run him for door-keeper of the next North Carolina Senate. The Club is still growing, we have been Interviewed by delegations from Smithlield, Suramerville and other poiuts as to getting us to organize, clubs for them, we have the pattent on this thing and only under our au thority can one start. The Club so far has not had any trouble with bolting members like the Alliance nnd other gfeat argauiza tione but the reason of that is we tako none but good men in the Owl Club and our principles are open t the world for criticism and nothing done in secrec . As stated in last weeks issue we will make known to the pudlic our Demands Viz : DK.MAMJb OF THE OWL CLUB. time a:o while u nder the influence of drink probably, his son then . told mm and his mother if he repeated the act that he would take lus.'owd life. On Saturday night last his father came home from Dunn and whipped the boy again so Sunday morning the awful act was committed the young man left a note stating the a bove reasons were tlu cause of his doin this deed and left a 2 cent piece which he wanted his father to j keep to remind him of this sad affair and what caused it. It Was a very s id affair and Mr, Jernigan and family are prostrated with grief over the unfortunate and terrible occnr ence. BY USING THE ddTTipntiflcin3ipDTiJ'p SAFETY-BIT. The manufacturer of the TRIUMPH Issue an Insurance Policy jwjj cifying the purchaser to the amount of 880 when loss is occasioned by the driver' In ability to hold the horf e driven with - -pzrii"H"T Tho Dit i.? IITJMAIIE in its operation, and only made powerful at will of the driver. Tho animal soon understands the situation, and the VICIOUS horse become DOdLS j the PULLER a PLEASANT DHTVER. Elderly people will find drirlns with this Bit a pleasure. ' PJ Q8A nnnfiMfil this Bit with the many malleable iron bits now being E30 gOnf gtg3ia offemi-th. bar of the "Triumph" It WROUGHT SfE E L, c-cd none other is safe to put in tho mouth of a horse. WILL BE SENT, POSTAGE PAID, AS FOLLOWS: j NcKlLpLATaC.'-$ioo Wsl. A& ARSDALE, Racine, Wisconsin. FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit, to more than to. make good al' the advertise ini; claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phe nomenal sale. Dr. King's New His- covery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, eacii bottle guaranteed Elec- l. That every voter of thes United j lrjt. Hitters, the great remedy for BUY SEEDS AT HOME. B U NGOMBE CABBAO B 1 0 c II Y B U I I T OMATO 10c Ill C KORY KIXG CORN 10 c PRINCESS M US K M ELOX 10 c. O T II E R S EE D S 5c' Price list free " Address J, W Vandiver's Sons. Seedsmen, "Weaversville, N. C. , t TRY THE BU'CORrlBE CABBAGE. vears. If you want to se3 a sick crowd call on the gentlemen who left last Mons dtiy was a week tor Crooked river wIumc i hey went t' spend a few days fulling and hunting. Our reporter h.HS called on several of the gentle men but all refused to talk, however vo vrorc able to obtain the tact that tU-v have sent for ihe Feather (Renos Natiiu' Co. to renovate a car load of turkey feathers and a few weasel and j t-irk skins. .. j HIE TURLINGTON SCHOOL j The school in Turlington neighbor- iud chised on the 8th of this month. lr. 11. L. Godwin was the tutor and Cadp a mot excelleut programme f"r the patrons a;d I'rienils of the licoi, in the way declamafons dia 'uor recitations coutpositions and like. The ueighbors prepared a ?' d dir.r.er that was enjov ed by the --emDiea pe pie. He will not ay ll!at tln. baiiouet was "fit for the fcuds" but we will sav that it . was bt for ih ,se present. .Mr. .1. A. ar- l'r "ne of Dunn's most learned and e"pitnt lawvers had been i ivited lo 'ver the literary address, and did "e!cr an address of which all men 'hi feel proud. His subject was ui": pn gress.ve and higher tduca llU!1- He handled his subject with a paCr - ,,a,).audan elegaut tongue e Uil o,,od; a ml our people thanked 1,11 for his visit. There is a bright ugIo; ious future before Mr. F-r. er f this writer be a judge. rHTii i n iTPiir Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Buck len's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King's New Life Pills widen are a perlect pill All these jeinedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attachedl herewith will be glad to ' tell you more of them. Sold at Harper & Hood Drug Store. Milll t -Trr- Ant)ATTirviTV'i rr, i States be pid an annual pension ot Twelve Hundred Dollars and thai every o; her person in these United Stales be paid an annual pension of six hundred dollars, and that to pay lhee pensions Congress shall print and issue "legal tender paper gieenback promises to pay" in a mounts sulliciciit to pay the same pensions ami the expense ot priming au i i sluing these notes shall be paid with the same notes. il. That these notes shall be legal lender for all debts public private or personal. Good debt, bad debts, bad amt. indifferent debts, and that all mortgages shall and must be paid with ihese notes. III. That the public oflicials of this national government be paid one lourtti of what they now receive and and shall be paid in these rotes, and tuat the members of the Owl Club shall be paid an annual pension of twenty thousand dollars in gold, and that this be the only gold coin that shall b ! allowed to circulate. IV. That every qualified vour shall vo e the Demo cratic ticket unless he preters to vole so mi other ticket. V. That the expenses of every- po liiical campaign be paid by national funds. And that no marf shall be allowed to sell his vote for less than tifiy J i'pnt ir t.un tl rinks ! 11 hi. allowed , Puts. Bruise?. Sores Ulcers. to object to these demands unless h ' Rheum. Fever Sores, IV.lcr. Cnapped ; cau write a better set than these, a .d J Hand . Chilblains, Corns, and all j is a free holder anil paid his stale and Skin K ruption' and positively cures i county taies for 1813. or been a road : Piles, or no pay is required. It is j overseer magistrate township conj gunteed lo give perfect saiisfac- stable, or a candidate for so.uo -llice. j ti..n ,!trun,;C41- 1 - i i , cent? iier lx. lor sale 03 IIar(;eri Adpted by the Club in icgular J , j session. f : in!! Attention!!! FOR THE NEXT T HIRTY DAYS WE WILL SELL YOU GOODS AT A SACK AFIGE, WE WANT TO TURN GOODS INTO MONEY AND IT MUST BE DONE. COME AND EXAMINE AND WE WILL OUR sur.sciunEKs CAN oet'tiie times . AND THE SCOTLAND NECK DeMOVKAJ j EOTll ONE YEAR Foil .-50. j The Democrat is one of one of th j cleanest and best family newspapers in . North Carolina. Il UeliteLby Mr. E. E. Hillatd. who was born in Harnett ! eountv and lived here until ho was 25 ; years old. He i-well known in the oun-j f rx Tf TPTT TrATT ty and knows m,u-h about the county . JJlll V 1 1 11 lUU. and its people, and his paper will not j fail to interet its readers. The Democrat is alive on the cu: rent j questions of the dav and will have some, novel features of "country journalism thi year. The price of The Times U 1.0o and sjl.50 will get your local paper and THE Democrat, which will make any home j btter by a year's visitation. Dont; miss tliis opportunity. THMKING 1 ALL FOR YOUR I'ASf FAVORS Al SOLICITING A CONTINOANCE OF HIE SAME iNfl WISHING BUCKLEX'8 ARNICA .ALVE. The Best Salve in the world for! Salt? YOU A FROSfEK NEW YEAR. I AM, R e sp e c trally Tl mm, ii. InOl I Lf Hi aiiJ JJr. i). R. Bvru, ufBuuns
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