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EARPER&flOOD i NEW GOODS II J .6 II. I t 1 S RUG G 1 ! r 1 1 D U N N , w . c. TH i 1 liner y E m p d r i u hi . , i . . ;n fln.l i fiil! lino f 7" I'he Old Established Drug House of Harper & IIl is still on the corner f i!roa.t ,v iwumau 0rc " . ..-.nnn. -itn.rv. .'ni nnA nrriTPl- f i VTW P f DRL6S, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICES, STATIONERY, SCHOOL DOOKS, GARDEN m M lUBAtlU, aw, u.w,- n. Prescript loo a re-Jay: -Orders l.y Mail llweivp rnuH. - - . . , k t.iti.Ml SmCS39 ft' T 1 I: Our Pall and Winter Stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods is now open. 0r so.ls new, having just been received from the northern nrnkets, where thej u?re WlecteU ,vith greac care, a,. c(,.Utsot all the latest novelties ol the season. We have a lull line of TKIMMEO an.i U.VTRIMMED HATS ,,, BOSXET tor 1ADIES. MISSIS and CIIII.nKEX wress Tnnuujca in S.KS, vpltcts, U BS, JETS,FAXCY 1IIAIIS and KIIIIJOAS. WMAKE A SPECIALTY OF INFAN TS .CLOTHING Our line of Notion, are complete. JWe have secured the services of Mi,, Addie Young who has Ju.t returned from th North where she spent some time making herself more perfect with all the new modes of the. Millinery Art. BSTCall and ex amine our goods be fore purchasing elsewhcre-SATISFAC riO GI ARFTEEI). Store second door from Lee Hotel DUNN. N. C Sept. 25th 1894. Very Respectfully, MRS- J. H. POPE POP NEW FURNITURE STORE SECCOND DOOR TO LEE HARDWARE CO. WE WILL SELL YOU NICE NEW FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES. FOR INSTANCE. A REAL PRETTY OAK SUIT WITH FRENCH BE V EL EDG GLASS, BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED, AT $16 50-A GOOD BEDSTEAD FOR $1.50, OTHER GOODS IN TORT ION Rocking Chairs at Prices to Suit The Times, Bed Lounges &c Dunn, N O THE TIMES. Published Every V edxesday by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Try it. Large bottles only 50 cents at Harper & Hood's Drug Store Tin "One of my berthren said that he was nothing, but I understand now that he is au oiliee seeker and I thought voting for him, but I'm guig to vote democra. I.OC'Al. MREYITircs. COTT( .MAI1KET. Good middling oj; middling o.J. NOTICE TO SI7DSCRIIII2RS. Subscribers living close to Dunn who vi-h to. can pay their subscription in Wood. Th' State Fair is In progress this week it opened Tuesday the 23rd. Madam Rumor says ere long anothcr i i"' f our young men will jump the broom . Now, guess who it is? - h, Mr. L. H. Lee, proprietor of the Leo KoM. has a new border which makes hiiu "all smiles." Its a daughter. The Editor is out on the campaign this week, and tbu typos are in full ch irge, m; our readers must excuse all errors. If that 3rd he who wrote the anamin .i.s h tt r to us, mailed ut Key,s will uiife am.. her, we will pethaps notice it. Hon. 1). II. McLean, the nominee for the Senate, for the 14th Senatorial DU trl. t i canvassing this week in Sumption and Illaden. Mr. .John E. Fowler, the candidate of the Populists for this Distriet, is billed f,,r;ii'("-!i lt-re Saturday. Mr. Me Lrau will likelv be herea::d reply. Mis. I. W. Taylor is quite tiek which prevents Mr. Ta lor frni p)i g on the eampaign. We learn th: t Person Win. P.vid has gone to Rhnleii to eanviss fur n'm. . .i John Jeriiigmi, ho is tbe maw DNcovory Saved Life. 1 "V, thl Ud t,OU't 0U fo,r Mr. man for W.-1J. Jones, was thrown from a road eart Saturday and hurt light hnUv. The horse was frightened and tin ned the cult over. Theeampaigh in the eountv opened Mon lay at Johnsmville. On next Mon lay 'he candidates will speak here. Let the people come out and hear and see the men they are to elect and fill their office. m There will be preaching at the Prcsby terian church. Saturday before the first Sunday at 11 o'clock A- M.. and also on Sunday at the same hour and at night by the pastor. Sunday morning the regular communion services will be held. Messrs. S. I. Bell & Co., of Pliiladcl phia, Pa., have an advertisement, in an other column, in which they say that 1 oin $2"0. 00 to 400.00 can be made by working for them between now and the Holiday. H you feel h.clined to avail yourself they will furnish you full parti culars. The business men of Dunn should not fail to patronize your home industries, therefore we ask every business man in Dunn to give us their patronage when fiey have Job Work done. We will do it chcan m l we will give you a neat job. Some of our young people are getting up a Play entitled 'Ruined by Drink," which will he given for the benefit of the Presbyterian church here. We h ive Fome good talent in town and there is no reason why they can't give something good. Don't fail to hold o ir Job Work We have formed a copartnership with a tcentleman who has purchased a inst c.is Job outfit and will be ready the first day of Novthnbei to do all kind of work, and wo propose to eomiote w ith any Job Office in this section ot any where else. Turlington. Mr. J. C. Williams addressed our club Saturday night, he. made a rousing speech he gave Mie Republicans. Third itea and Fusions hail Columbia. The Club meets every Saturday night, every body U invited,- Mr. F. P. Jone-, of Dunn, will address the Club Tuesday i.ht the 30th. T- A Cure for Urmia cl. As a remedy for all forms of Headache Klectric Bitters has ptoved to be the very best. -It effect a permanent cure and the i.iost dreadful hr.bitnal sick headaches vield to its Influence. We urge all who this n-medv a fair trial. In eas itual constipation Electril Bitteri Mr. G. Caillouette, druggist, Beavers ville, Id., say,: "To Di. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physi cians for miles about, but of no avaii and was giver up and told 1 could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store 1 sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles IILFV-IIU ftlrtltl. 11 19 111 III vciilt"m gold. We won't keep store or houe without it." Get a free . trial at Harper & Hood's Dru Store. JIMM I Iie.I. On Tuesday the lGth, ins., Mr- H. W. Lay ton, of Sampson, passed away. He had lived to a ripe old age, and when the s-i'nur.ons came he was ready to an swer. He was one of Sampson's most sr.ccc.sful farmers, a valuable citizen, a good neighbui , a good father and hus band, and wlil be greatly mUsed by his family, his community and county. He 7as a member of the missionary Bap-ti.-t Church and had lived up to its teach-ie.g-j for many years. He leaves a wife and several children, two brothers aid many friends who w il' m ntrn their lo t. Hi k Times commends them all to the God in Heaven for consolation, and ex teiids them he:ii i felt syinphaty in this hour of bereavement. Mr. Wood, wiie of Elder Bernace Wood, of this count)-, died last Saturday at 1 o'clock. The remains were intered Sunday evening in the presence of a host of friends. She leaves a husband and several children, besides many warm friends w;ith hearts bowed in sadnccs. But her spirit is not dead, it is being wafted In Heaven by the bright Argch The family has our sincere sympathy in their hour of alliction and bereavement. We are pained to announce the sudden death of Mr. J. Archibald Parker, of Little River A cade tn 3-, N. C which oc curred last Saturday night. Ho was out riding that day and was takei with something like a congestive chill, and stopped in at the residence of Mr, Ben. Hobbs where he remained until death came. Mr, Parker was a son of Mr. Kader Parker and brotner ot our towns men, Messrs. G. H. and IS. A. ranter. He was buried Monday in the old family Grave Yard Peru, near Bunn's Level. The Tho Oldest Ayi'rasbro. Democrat! in ::;THIS SPACE BELONGS TO CAHMEY 8c JORDAN, JEWELERS, OF OUR TOWN, The two oldest men in this township on the registration Books this year are Messrs- li. J. Forris and Joseph Stewart. Mr. Xorris is now 4 score years. Mr. Stewart has reached more than man's allotted time on this earth and is 7S 3 ears old. While interviewing them the other da3', they spoke of their snowy white locks and old age, and said they had lived here, a long time and many solemn changes had passed before them. They have fceeu new parties rise and fall and new notions come into the people's heads, but none of them, no not one, ottered this country such a good govern ment as the Democratic part3 has given to the masses of the people. Mr. Stew ait, in referring to his seven sons, said onl3' one of them had gone off from the teacliuig, of a griy headed father, and it makes him sad to think his sou would, so far forget himself and get into such company as the 3rd ite.s. Now when we see Mich old sires as these men are. and we know ihey have live.; lifes of ex perience denouncing a lhh;g we may know at once it won't do. They sav ! ihe 01113- hope for the count 1-3". and equally adniiiti.sicrcd Government, is through the principles of Democracy , and we hclit-vc K. These men don't speak from theory, but experience, they have tiled rcpubl.cait rule ami know it won. I do, and if things go on as the popuh-t are trying to run it, all will soon be Hopped over to the repubUcans ag;un. Ti'e populists and reps have both sacrificed their principles and lay down together as the lamb and the lion to beat the Domocrats. With tren blh'g voices, speaking f 10m age and exper ience. the.e two old men. Uncle B)b Norri and Uncle Joe Stewart, says 3'oui:g man bt and to jour country by voting on the tith of Nov. a Demociatic ticket straight through, put what all good white men South ought to do, and we say their advise is good. NOTICE. I iil attend at the following times ami places, for the pin pose of collecting the Taxes for 194, and all arrears: Joljusonville Township, at Johnsonvlile, Oct. 22, 18i)4. Wtt rill. TELL TELL TELL YOU YOU YOU WHAT THEY HAVE, THEIR PRICES, FACTS. 3S Dr. R. B. Wjlson and wife, of Newton Grove, spent List Saturday and Sunday n our town. Miss Bella McKay and Dr. Fleming are in Raleigh attending the Fair this week. Mrs. K. F. Young and Miss Irene Mc Kay left Monday to take in the State Fair this week. Mr. J. P. Pittman, of SmithfMd, brother of Mrs. J, W. Laue. spent Sun- t day in our 'I own. That clever and geui il geutlem m. Mr Henry W. Blount, of Wilson, pdd our tow 11 a liv ing isit la-t Saturday. Mrs. G- W. Lawrence, of Fayetteville, is visiting the family of Mr. II- NT, Bb zell, and oilier relatives i 1 tow n. Mi. and Mrs. D. II. Hood went u; to Smithfield yesterday to be at l be recep tion of Mr. John E. Hood's Tuesday. night. 1 Miss Mabel llavrell, after spending some time w ith her sister in Wiiton. returned home this Week to the di light Car load of salt will be in this week at YOUNG'S Now is the time to insure 3Tour Cotton Gins anil PresseH. S. e E. F. YOUNG, Dunn, s N. C, FALL APJD WHMTER GOODS Mil HIE E F. YOUNG will write I-snr ance on your Cotton Gins & Presses. Ihinn, . - - N. C. T a r r on of her many friends. L Mr. Henry Monk, the Republican cai. didatc for the Senate, from S inpson, was in town Monday night. Wc sup pose he wants the republicans of this county to endorse him. ! A 3. ite walked into our aanktu n the other day and said: I know you will tell me the facts about Mr. Tariff, and I know you win tea me all about him. 1 have heard tint the Democrats had red-iced him. and I want to know how they did it. We sinudy replied that since the Dem ocrats had got into power they had ham I Barbecue Township, II. D. Cameron, Oct. 23. Upper Little River Township, at Ben ton McNeill's Ocr. 24, Upper Little River Township, at Tur- ner s itoaus uci. to. Aiitlerson Creek Townshin. at Jacob West's Oct. 2ii. Stewart Creek Township, at Bunn's Le vel Oct NOTICE. 1 By virtu of a power of sale contain"! in a certain Mortage reed, made ty H. B. Pie and wife. M.I. Toi.e.to T. F. Sanders and by said Sanders transferrel to me, which Mort atr' Deed has been recorded in Bock 1). yo. ' Pare37 and records of Harnett County, I .'t.i cii at. unlilin snlo for cash, at the Court Houxe door, in Lilliiigton at li o'clock. M., on the 20th day of November 1894. th House aud Lot wh.-ie the same H. B. Foi-e now lives, including something over Ave acres of land, the same being in the Town of Dnm, Also one business Lot in Dann.ou which is a g. od Store House, and know.- as "The Brock Pone fctore " the same fronting on Broad Street and bohnr on the comer of Boad and Wilson streets- October 21th, 19.14 .... C. C. FORDHAM, Assignee of Mortagee. F. r, JONES, Attorney. . WEBSTER'S INTERNA TIONAZ, "Unabridged." Everybody chould own this Dictionary. It an swers all questions concerning the his tory, spelling, pro nunciation, ana meaning of words. 3 A Library in Itself. It also rives the often de aired information .rimr eminent, nersons : facts concern ing the countries, cities, towns, and nat ural features of the Klole ; jarticular8 con cerning noted fictitious persons and places ; translation of foreign quotations. It is in valuable in the home, office, study, and schoolroom. J. J. II U P R E E ' S. CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! ic and 2T. tnaroil Oil bim at Washington City until r...!.,.,.,! him about 22 ncr cent. 4 Aversboro Township, at Dunn Oct. 20. LHl:v v-.v less than be was wnen tne :;cniutrai got into power about eighth-teou months ago. 'Wcll how lart;e was he before the Democrats commenced to pelt him!" Well we dnt know his exact size, but wo assure von that lie was large enough to sw allow every poor man, woman and child in these United States in a few years. 'Why dont he pitch onto tne neii as well as the poor."' You see Sir. that the rich helps him along in his deviltry, and therefore, he's a friend tht-ai rather than a foe "How do Mr. Tariff get at sw allow ing roo- people. Well, what did you pay for that sui of clo U47 'Oh! $ 1 5.1X." W. IL vou save "Mr. Tariir about $7.00 oT that utoi.13-. 'Why," Well yon see thoso goods was nvinu- Grove Township, at Tioyville Oct. 30 Vcill's Creek Townshin. at A. F. John- i suit the times. son's Oct. 31. Black River Township, at J. C. Will- iama' Nov. 1. llecter's Creek Township, at Bradley's Store Nov. 2. Buck Horn Township, Cokesbury Nov.3 Lillington Town.-hip, at Lillington .-lov. 5. All Tax-Payers arc arnc-tly replies tetl to, meet me at the tim- and 1 daces a' ov: stated, as there will positively b-m- 1 idulgeuce given after the tirst Mon th y in December, IS9I. r The Legislative "and County Candi dates will attend with me. and discus tlie Political issues of the d.y. September 23:li. 1S0-I. C. MCARTAN Business Locals. Nice lot of I 1 inks, Recerji's. Draft and Note Books, E ivelopes, Table' 8. Box Paper, Pencils, etc., jur r coived at HARPKR & HOOD'S at prices to The One Great Standard Authority. Hon D. J. Brewer, Justice of V. S. Supreme Couru writes : " The international PlcUonary is nSrfSSSn of dic-Uonarien. 1 Jnmefia it to all asthe oue great standard auihonty. Every State Superintendent of Schools Now in Of&ce. tr&'A savins of three cents per t"y for a veafwill provide more than enough money to purchi-w a copy of the International. Can you afford to bo without it I Have your Bookseller showittoyou. W ' iinvo oy far the largest stock of cht!iinr in Vu. ( . ;. v and ctnidrc t suits he latest ea;onv ai l pi ilitie-t - ; -! Worsteads, English Worsteads ami Caitiimi- r4..a:ni m , : . pre'y s'.yea ni .le up in Cutnnay. Krot ks, Hnd Donbie-ii ; .st. I iiiircm4l lliec g;oo ! nimcc lite civ Tsirlfl'Ij-xw lvnii nMnoI, orcoiu-Nf 1 tn elt l!ieai tivo.ilv ii ve itir t int. . c2iitr lliuu :itliu::y I.se. HATS BATS HATS HTS HATS. -f t-f-H-H-ti 1 1 n H-H-H-HH-;H I have them in all sizes, shape and qualities, and propose to undersell everybody, tall and exa.uine liiem. SHOES SHOES SHOES. I have also a li jr line of shoo that can no, su' passjd in prices. Styles, ir quality in Dunn, or aii3r tither piaco. G. & C. Merriam Co. ' Publishers, Springfield, Mass. WEBSTER'S euiuonn. - uttiiuivtu , F3?Send for free propenns containinupe-iuien pages. Uliutrauons, eve. If you want i; buv d ess io.l-4. I ?nve Um-n Iro n a 01'ico tn the flaet cachciLire dress in all shades and color . wii.li trimmi'in to m itch. . . Dunn, - N. C. Trimmi igs and si'.ks at YOUNGS w CCLFN ZJOOD,? I have a line of Flannel and Jhrus tha. eanot he hente'n' quality anywhere, ranging from 12 c s to 7.) c!s per yard. in prices, or JZTJ FINISHING- (j-OODJ. Harper & IImkI have already bought their ho'iday go .ds and wil j have tdem in stock bifore chris'ma--. J They will have ihe uiecst display of. Xm is g- ods ever shown n Dunn. j E. F. YOUNG ' will write Inur for yiu. Youiig men, if you need anything ii. the way of (ur.iNt jog uoods, here, Is in.i place A gel an , 'hint; in 'hat li e :hat ou in ly warn; miVU us flue li oh y in . i;.. ir.s, utf . neck . ie. bo:-, h m:lil;Ts. and nis a Kidendid l:ne of under eur iti vk.;i en and eotlo . li i ineU, :it prices that wil! p;eae 3'OU. r ciiin( TT.TTT1 1 ill X X 1 s Mr. E. V. Younj spent Sim lay in "Vilson. Hon. O. J. Spears, of Lillington, also ; Yon can get fancy candy at ILr per & Hood's for 10 cr nts per pnun 1. and frm SAYE 9 MONEY Ll 1 sa sua i ABSOLUTELY YC ThoBoet 14 M A CHINE ,S4 MADE JL . - ' (HKMHHHI. li'lHI on! ir vmi rerd blanket-!. I. re M 1 p! ie lo or. pure' them. I have Why is it lint Harper. & Hood! fact 11 i s I in Kiigland, and the tf.-riii i.,nioir..etiires had to nav tf7.tH) J. A- GiTen. was in town Saturday. to "Mr. Tariff" Ix-foiv he would allow tln ni to belamle i at our Ai .eriau jorts. and you are the one who pays "Mr. Tariff." 'What do the Democrats propose t: do with Mr. TarirlV" Th-y propose t keep, pelting h'un un- ire affiicted to procure a bottle, and rivv rp th-y m ikv !iii' o mall th.it be can- f h.ib- ! 1 o; ?,-U i.i .1 ti.iiH, l: they are '. -a to rr'iuiiu Ui "'ul'-r. I ! ! Mr. "Enoch Lee left to-day for Raleigh, where he ies 10 attend the State Pair- ; Master "Eddie Hasscll, of G d win. ou of Rev. A. M, llasell- spent Sati'.nLiy in ! town. j oil OtJIt DEltEBS can Ta machine cheaper than yon can sells the best Cologn so t htaj? IU 1 get elsewhere c-iuse they make it t!icrnselvc. arge stock and Can sell 'he.n I r in $1 fi'J o ' ) p r j,r. TVTQK3 rpHIKG. ..ii 00 n M M M M KKIIH ) f A (O - I would also c-l: o'.ir attetilion 'o :t (i lin" ol j.; .,ry received that is fsrl e ajs, uc-. :h ;.H ,r li-nun. -t -.r ud li'.iu pin? x( briMH'h liar.:j- mi-I hc e , i-ni ri adie Jin I ti.'iaf gold li Mti r tiuH n d . r tins . ''; The NEW HOIE U , chains, lad'.e and oils-.r hr iet;.t;?.s. ladiei an I je. i a I have Just ! lien mHse er ringx. jientn eh -.iu-S; ladies . ladie uii3e3 l we make cheaper klnda. Go to YOUNG'S and look at c othing. his i-Ixainine the dres gorwi a' Y.ur-g- Mr. J. J. Tivree 1-ft t -l ty f r Ral- lirh. wuei'tf 'ao ..e to f.ke hi F.ili. Go to YOUNG S an t e x n . ?' c I other IlUh Arm Full Nickel Plated r So win z BXaehlnes for $15.00 and Bp. Call n our asent or write u. Ao ! want yonr trade, and If price., term j Bdquredealinswillwln,wewlU 1 hive 1U Ta ehallens no world to ! produce a BETTER 50',,nfa: Tlaehine for $50.00, or a better $20. Sewlns Machine for $20.C0 Stan Jon can buy from us, or oar A sent. i THEKEWnOMESoWISGMACHir.SCO. rind feuis cull Tnitloiif. jersey ins sl.ir:. l- " 'Alt af this jevre.rv ii4an iite-.- I f,r live tri-. (HMtOOOOoOOO'i'JOiMNI iOoot i r- k r r iO'I ( . O THANKING AND ALL F1H TI?ST?- LI3RAL I ATBONAGK INT THE PAST, AND WISiilii J t T ,1 AM. 1V 1 - Respjctfdly- J. J. D V l I- THE SAME. E, in J i 1! I 1 ; . : i t d. !!: H 31 t U ft t t -- i if. I li I1' li'.-i i I! i . s 3 iv i ; V t 1 '1 i 1 1 ill I !! i f . i S 'i il i! 'I ' . i I. it ', I ; it w I ii- U 1 SI il n 5
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