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, . . D TJ N N , D R U G Gr I S T NO R T H C A 11 O LIN A. H0OD'i Nerve and Bone L?nira, n., HOOD'S SSrj;re. HOOD'S F Toothache drops Cough Syrup, T . , These medicines are sold on a positive guarntee trv them- No benefit no pay. and Kidney Cure. pURE DRUGS, PERFUKlErtYTOILET ARTICLE, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND " CIGARS. XHK TIMES. Every W etjnesda y ' ,"yf J. p:dinuudson, the Proprietor Jr " . xr.mf StARtn Dve Works. ft i a Bockj- - - ... town for several weeks. i" i-Ka uroven in every way un 111 vu yi i factory. rV)d times come to those who expect Twork for them. Do not ko to fret ,1 anii fuming ahont the times, but crge t0 s. i. lieell & Co., Philadelphia, ,r!tecc their advertisement in another tmn, H...1 they can give you sugges ts for improving the time. It. Tnrntr's N C, Almanac for 1893 i. m the our table. For over half a Tturv thi Old Reliable Almanac has fauailj visited the homes of o.tr peo rt and is always a welcome visitor. Its Lt popularity h due to its reliability. K hence it U knon n as the -Old Re- r hie " There is no other to compare fbhit. "It !fUhe Stand ird." The Al- BAnac for u larKer Rnd bettr t!,a" ,Tfr We do not know what we would without Turner's N. C. Almanac. Tbere are Almanacs and Almanacs, but tkre U but one Standard State Alman 1C and that is Turner's Almanac winch ,laysha9 the State Capital on its first Dae. h 3'0,i et Tuner't, Alman- j. It (An be nnu oi jircnnu, duuk-lle-H. Pr'iggists and Postmasters, or of the PnblMirV Jas. II. Knnis, Kal tigh, X. C. Single eopy 10 cents, sent prepaid. W are glad to know that Mr. O. P. M1 will oon ! anions ns- Mr. biiell i having erected a iia ldsor.e resi ,rhf c in front of Mj. J. I. Barnes' ik1 will as soon as completed come to our town to live. If vou want Lettrr Heads, Hill Tleads, Hnid Kill-, or anything in that lire call ,.u or address THE TIMES. We have just placed in our oftlce a first class dob outfit and will do you good work with the Tariff Off if so desired. Tub Times office is the pi .-tee. to have vnur jb otliec Is the place to have your Y'h work done. s . Hive you peen our new job outgt yet ? If iwt vtiV :titi Fee it, and bring your rdT& !th you. Kiad the ;idvcrii.cincnt of ur job of tii r in thi- ilii-. LOCAL lra-RYfTHfe. Coitox m a KEiirr. i wtK i TOM i!S(i:utr.j:s. j M'lx iijH-is li in-; Uf to tiu'iu wV.o vi-l. to. can pay th.-ir Mib.-er. piio,, iu ! l.ol. Wliil j Vr f ! ?n town last Saturd v. W. Luc lot 2 , coiHisting of 4 rive iK.llur lilU. ilo authorize? u to latcj ' t that the tinder will be liberal v rewarded 1 .. . b)- rctnrniug p:uii- tobini. . " Pure Democracy- who is a Jerk ii the P. t). I i artmc n i iA Vahii-gtoii came l.onie to vote the I l-Hiocr:iti- ticket at a :t to h iirlf of ! n.ort Mum rtftv dollars llow c:i our ' larty down .with such men in o.w ihi:i. Mr. 0ear Jernigan oiv of M--. H- W. J'rniican who lives about -four miles from I . .... - i . . town was taken sick with pne uuioni i hint Thursday and was thought to be doi.ig j wi ll, but on Saturday nighr about 1'2 M( ck he passed from this veil of tears to that realm above. Mr. Jernigan was a young man of about 20 years of age j w as clever and liked by all who kntw him, and in his death it does not only cad a gloom of madness over his dear parents brothers aiuLsisters but to all who knew him. To the bereaved family -we extend our i sympathy, aud point them to him ho doc in all things well as their comforter. A I.ltllr Girl Sliof. While two of Mr. Mack Bairfoots' lit t tletirls weie playii.g with a pistol yes t-rdny, the pistol in "orae way diseharg- l tHkiiiffcflcct in the yonnt child's j face. Dr. C. II. Sexton was cdlcd to! we. her, and we learn thnt it is quite doubtful whether it will recover or not. Parents should be more care f;d i:h 1 ''i!-tol, and the like in their homes. tl'inrterly Couffrriicc I he Fourth Q uarterly Confer enet: of h'liiu Circuit will be held in the Me b !ist church at Dunn, 011 ucxt M0ud.1v morning, the 12th inst. 1'r.oMittnr mnrniilir : n -l ill .'lit. ll"li ' u.mii hjvi ; l'residing Kldcr. Rev. G. A. Ogleby. ' Gcc. T. Simmons, P C. ; All Tree. Th.xe who have used Dr. King'-Ncl I)k,.-v...... i. u, tt.na who.- have nor. have now tlic opportunity to j " t y it tree. C all on the advert isca urug- ; Jour n?iuc andaddres to II. K. Buckleu A Co.,-Chicago, and get a sample box or lr. KinfirV Ni w IJRv -Pill Frre. as well a a copy of guid to Ht-iiP-h a;id llousc h id lustrucior. Free. AH of wti-.h i gnar.inte t,fo diiyou g od aud co.t you THE ELECTION. A POLITIO AT, REVCLTJ TION IK TB.E NORTH AlTD NORTH WEST. j BUT THE SOLID SOUTH GOES DEMOCRATIC. ve are sorry that we can rot give our readers something more definite in regard to the " North and North West, at any rate the latest dispatch es say that the North and North West is revolutionize. Alabama, Virginia, West Virginia, South Carolina, Texas. Kentucky. Tennessed, Louisiana, and the re mainder of the Southern States goes Democratic by a majory not exceed ing the election ol 1892. Tne following is the latest from all parts of North Carolina : I'.ICriMOND COUNTY. Laurinburg, Nov. 6. Stewaitsville township gives the Legislative ticket 248 majority. Rockingham, No. 6. Richmond is republican by probably 300 ma jority, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Vayetteville, Nov. 6. No Popus listn in FayetlcviI.e. No definite news from outside. In Cross Creek township Shaw's majority over both Spears and Thompson is 932. Leg islative ticket over 800 majority. State Judicial ticket over 1.000. The count' is probably Democratic by an average majority of over 500. Thomp son got only 15 votes here. Fayptteville, Nov. C. Shaw is undoubtedly in thu district The c nt.y ticket is elected by a small maj irity. The lrgisl;ttive ticket is 1 1 1 1 1 m i n behind, but is aafe. The lpKcpubli;aiis m ike large gains. Complete returns Jfrxin the (ouatiot lie lad b fu c io-:r.orrw. but the i avurr.ge tunj vi?.y is aboui 00. I HAEITAX COl" NT Y. i W :ihtn, .Nov. i ; ilaiiUsc county j Ha Diiuocratio in lull. DtTPl.IN roUNTV. Ma " jit l" gives Populi t majority of lifty. I idic tious th:t j ju Hn W,, hj ;.,,e KLADEN COUNTY. ("larkton. Nv. C. Clarkton town sb:i Democratic by increase m:joritv; tounij m u,uuki WAKli fOUXTY. .1 ..t.. Ruleigh, N v. 6. Wake and Dur han probably repuulloan. lla'ifax Dv.diojraLic by 2.500. Democratic giins in Wayne, tireeuviiie ann Cumberland ' News indicates elec ti n ot Congressmen iu all districts except, Fifth, wlncli is in doubt. ! K.leigii N. C. No. 6. Raleigh : hovs Democratic lot. Wake coun ! ty is probably republican. Democrats i lose Durham. Democratic gains in ,.ilifax Ncws i.Hi.cates some doubt . . . . . ,. ,,i k.. in Fifth district, now represented ov Settle. MECKLENBUUG county. Charlotte N. C. Nov. 6. Meck lenburg gives the Democratic ticket i an avenge majori'y ot I 600. In the Senatorial primary, Ransom beat Jarvis about 100. Osborne carries the county for the Western Senator ship. KOBESOV COUNTY. Lumbo;tn. Nov. 6. A large yote was polled. Eight of the eighteen itowndpps make Democratic gains i over, the vote of 192. The entire l),Mmw.rt.i-. ticket in Robeson is declcd by 6Ql) roajority at least. iredell COUNTY. Statcsville.'Nov. 6 Iredellis pro u-hli Democratic by a very close! Statcsvillc gives the n,,w vote. riai.csiuc v, cralic tieket W3 majority, a g:Un of 171 over 18L2. j No news from other counties at this hour IlOCKtXfiHAM CtlUVTY. Rcid-ville, Nov. G. Indicat'ums are that Settle's plurality in this onnnfl' TV ill not be less than 300. v"U4. 'j;uo Legislative and county ticket afe heJciy between 300 and GOO. UKUNsWRk COUNTY Northwest 'township polled t,iC fol'owing vote which is an increase -;tv f..r thei w - y w jj5inocraiy. Senator Rufiis Ga'lowav. lUm - lu 4il0C rCp . Q1 Legisla" urc Fred Kidder, dem J , ! V. V. Drew pop. 18J. Town Creek w3 as follows: Seov.ir-Ue, -ep. 303; Galloway Dem! 122. , .xwyxo, uijrAivjiiii,AilL i i ' ' L2ilature -Drew, Rep 30C; Kid- ee, Dem., 132. "WILSON COUNTY. Wilson, N. C. Nov. G. Wilson is Democratic by from 400 to 500 ma jority. There was complete fusion here and the result is a great victory for the Dhmocrats. Blount and Edwards, Democrats, are probably elected from this Senatorial district. PITT COUNTY. Greenville, N. C, Nov. 6. Beau tiful weather for ths election today and an unusufillv heavy vote polled, with hard work on both sides. -Res turns come in low, showing light Democratic gains at a few precincts which is more than offset by heavy losses at Greenville precinct. , Indiv cations are that Skinner for Congress will have about four hundred ma-. jority in the county- The fusion ju dicial ticket will have about three hundred majority. The legislative and county tickets are doubtful. FORSYTn COUNTY, Winston, Nov. 6. Returns from very few townships received up to ten o'clock to-niyht; but these snow thai, the Republican-Populist candi dates for Congress and the State Legislature have can ied the county by about 200 majority. The vote on county candidates is close and still in doubt; it will be close either waj Raleigh, Nv. 6. The Democrats appear to have carries Anson. Beau fort, Buncombe, Durk, Caldwell. Cleveland, Cumberland, Frandkiin, Gates and Granville, Halifax, Iredell, Johnson, Neckler-burg, Martin, Per son, Surry, Swain, Wsyne, Wilson. Fusionists appoar to have carried Alamance, Carteret, Chatham, Craen, Durham, Montgouoerj', Ran dolph, Richmond and Vance. Wake is doubtful, with indications in favor of the 'Democrats. Crahaiu gains J largely in Person and Granville, and jis probably elected. Woodard. Look- !h rt. Shaw and Henderson, and i 'raw-ford appear to oe elected, ail cna:jCt. tavir the election of" Co.ik a il Branch. 'nOT.TH CAKOLI:iA. - I.ATKU. H leTg!i. N. U. Nov. C Demo crat o S'ate and Judical tickof in North Carolina no doubt elected by j reduced majotity. Legislature will i be democratic by good majority. Democrats will carry seven Congres sional destriets certain; probably a. Raleigh, N. C. Nov. G Pearson fusionist claims to be elected in the ! Iinch district. Returns Iroui the Fifth district in dioat that Se ttle is probably elected Other districts are probably Demo cratic, but the news is very meagre. The Legislature is DemoUiatic b a great". v reduced majority, and the Democratic state Judicial ticket is elected iv a reduced majority. Raleigh, Nov. 7. Democratic vote cut down everywhere. The First. Fifth and Nine districts in 3crious doubt. Probabilities favor the elec tion of Frsiunists. The Four.h Seventh and Eighth, are clese, both parries claiming them. The State Democratic Judicial ticket is elected by about 5.000. and the Legislature is Democratic by a small majority. IIAKNETT COUNTY. Tbc Democratic candidates for Clerk and also for Treasurer of our county i elected beyond any d mbt, the remainder of the ticket is in loubt with Johnsonville to Ic heard from and if it has a Deinoerotic ma- j irity the remainder of- the ticket is elected. k LATER. P END Ell COUNT Y. - -v, i'enler county was ranm m i" 1 . ' ... . . DemK.r i.s t.y ir m i o j Duplm was carried by the Hatter - j ' w v j Wayne went Democratic a'l round. I iho m,.j irity reported being 500. If I this be correct, th3 Senatorial Dis trict omposed of Wayne. Duplin and Pender has elected two Demo crats. Samnson ounty wan cirried by ! tbc liu ler combination. Tuey claim i a'mut 500 m jonty. Ed 'ecouibe is Democratic from top to bottom. ; Inthe Third Congressional Dis- Itrict Mr. Shaw telegraphs thnt he ! ,;r.w tin i elected bv 1.000 plurality i!, - .ver ,ol Thompson. In Newborn his vote- was 523. while Thompson received only 2 votes. S'.nvr has d jubtless canrie I Craven b a plur ality over Thompson. The latest reports from Cumber ,3nd in ii-a e a ip maj-.rty iang x frorii 20 t 10. It is c identic I XUJOAUUU ,llJvLJlli to HABPEBOOOD.D n.e Old Establish Drug House PERFUMERY, TOILET .. ... ......... J GAISMEY & so close that the official count to-day may show a Democratic majority. Raleigh. Nov. 7. The Democratic State and Judicial ticket are lost. The Senate is agairst us and pro bably the House. Lnckhirt is poss sibly elected and perhaps Shaw. Full returns are not yet in. Wake coun ty goes fusion by over 500. Raleigh, Nov. 7. 'fhe Stale and 1 Judicial tickets are so close that it I wiil require the official vote to de cide. 'I he Legislature is in' doubt; the Democrats hone for it, but make no claims. The Populist and Re publican leaders are very confident i looks bail for the Dem crac'. The indications are that Fusion ticket has defeated Mk Democratic Congressional candidates in .the First, Fourth, Fifth. Stventh, Eighth ane Nine districts, making the Con gressional delegation stand, three Democrats, two Republicans and four Populists. The Democrats, however, are still claiming the Sev enth, Eighth and ninth districts. Lv leigh. November 7. The letedt ' semiofficial returns elect Skinner. Populist, in the First district; Wood ard, Democrat, in the Second; Shaw, Democrat, in the third; Stroud, Pop ulist, in the Fourth; Settle, Repub lican, in the Fifth; Lock hart, Demo crat, in the S;xth; Shuford. Populist! in the Seven; Linney, Popuiisl.tn the Eighth, and Crawford, Democrat, in the Ninth, the latter by a very small! majority over Pearson, Republican. ANSON COUNTY. Wadesboro. November?. My ma jority in Anson is five hundred. J. A. Lock I) art 3IECKLENBUItQ COUNTY. Charlotte, November 7. This co tnty gives the Democratic ticket all around about sixteen hundred maj jr ity. BLADEN CONNTY. Elizabethtown. November 7. White, pop, for the Legislature, has 400 majority. Shaw, dem, for Con gress, a plurality of 100. " . TITT COUNTY. Greenville, November 7. oUnofli- J cial returns from all the precincts in l p,tt C'-unty how that lite ropuiisis 1 .... - 1 ; ciect uie tun e viv;iri, ui ... c,n ti .ooioritv .f Judicial ticket and State Treasuy , Skinnefaaiuylti i for Congress in tue coun iy is uio. LENOIR COUNTY. Kinston, November G. Lenoir is very close. The vote in Lagrange township i3 said to be illegal and has I been referred to the canvassing board to decide. If it thrown out the county is Democratic by about 200 : .f it is counted the result is in doubt. swais County. Hryson City. N ember 6. The n'ire Democratic ticket was elec ed c i by a in .jority of about 400. lhe r.et ' Tains over last ejection are about 300. HOCKINGIIAM COUNTY. CharlolU November 7,-Lockhart, .or Congress, telegradbs the New that he has carried the district by one thousand two hundred voles. Henderson is defeated by one thf u-s-nd. Lockhart is the only DemocraMe Congressman elected. DRLGS Will Mil 5 i .TliiJJi JXilivJilil V Jli rKUMxr ATTENTION. D U M N of Harper & Hood is still on the ARMS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL Prescriptions a Specialty. s-OnJeM ::-;zTHIS SPACE JORDAW, JEWELERS, OF TELL TELL TELL YOU YOU YOU Bucklen's Arnica Sal re. The best salve in the world for Cut3, iJiuises, Sores, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores Tetter, Chapped Hanks, Chillblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and pos itively cures Piles, or no pay-. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. For sale by Harper & Hood. Free Pills. Send y:mr address to II- E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trhri will convince j-ou of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of Con stipation and Sick Headache. For Ma laria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaran teed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stom ach ami bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by Hat per & Hood Druggist. Business Locals. ! am1 Note Books- Envelopes, Tablets. Box Paper, Pencils, etc., just received at HARPER & HOOD'St prices to suit the limes. Dunn, - . . N. C. 10a can get Taney candy at Har per & Hcod's forl0cent3 per pound. Trimmings and silks at YOUNGS Harper & Hood have already bought their holiday goods and will have them in stock bsfore Christmas. They will have the niecst display of Xmus g-.ods ever shown in Dunn. Why is it that Harper & Hood sells the bst cologn so cheap? Ue cause they make it themselves. E. F. YOUNG will write Insure for you. Go to YOUNG'S and look at his clothing. Examine the dress goods at Yonngs Go to YOUNG S and examine It's new goods. Car lad. of salt will be in this week at YOUNG'S Now is the time to insure your Cotton Gins and Press.?'. S e E. F. YOUNG, Dunn. - - - N. C, E F. YOUNG will wtite Insur ance on your Cotton Gins & Presses. Dunn, - - . N. C FOR RE.VT, My ?hop--, formerly occupied by tle late U , A. Johnson are now for rent The shops have a full equipment of tool. For further particulars address Mrs. R. A. Johnson, Dunn, X. C. V1W TOTHE DESIRE for 5!or U t A l n phh inc. O.iam, Whisky or foiiucA-o. Proof frt-c; $5 to cure moryhinf r whisky iiabits; $2 or caring ti,!aeco habit. Address H. WltfON. FUoiog. T ;xi9. ALL KINDS OF R D'G C , SArP HARMACIS I IA1 , W . C corner of Broad & lUilroad Street BOOKS, GARDEN SEEDS, CIGARS, by Mftll Rpceire Prompt Attention. BELONGS : TO . WHAT THEY HAVE, THEIR PRICES, FACTS. FALL AND WINTER GOODS Tarrfl Oil, J.J.J) HP REE'. CLOTBIKG! CLOTHING!! GLO IHINGIlf . We have oy far the largest stock of clothing in the County. Mens bovs wiSXTV U,r Twe l"QCSQy and "oh Cbervou, cut Worsteada, English yorsteads. and Cachimers. and many other new and prety styes made-up in Cutaway. Frocks, and Double-breaat I purchaed tl.ec Bood. IttCe the few TarlffLmwVa. DaJUed HATS HATS HATS HATS HATS. SHOES SHOES SHOEs! I have also a big line of shoes that cannot be surpassed in prices, styles or quality in Dunn, or any other place. If you want tobuy drcsa goods. I have them from a calico, to the finest cachca.ir dress in all shades and color, with trimmings to jnatch. TOOLEN (OODS. I have a line of Flannel and Jeans that cannot be beaten In prices or quality anywhere, ranging from 12$ cla. to 75 cts per yard. ' Young men, Ifyou need anything iu the way of furbishing poods, here U your place to get anything, in that line that you may want; such as fine dress shirt, collars, ctitfs. neck tie, boe. binchiefs. and also- a splendid line of underwear in woolen andcotto i flannels, at prices that will please you A7 INTER -oooooooooo !nnd if you need b!aDket3. here is the large siock ana can sea them rrom 0N -OOOOOOOOOOOfKXHJOOO I would also call your altention to liiFAU af tUi jewelry isguarcntced - icvctvcu 19 ui3k , w a wu.fr ouiions, pins, ladies misses and babies pins and bnoch2S. charmi and lockets, filled finger ring, gents' ladies' and misses' gold finger rings and ear ring, gent chains. ladieW uuama. iui5i -o, mi uiaucicwj, iwnes ana nts3es ocaitt, iauiea misses oooooxxoooooc0rfoooyox THANKING ONE AND AXL FOB TflXIB LIBERAL PATRONAGE IM THE PAST, AND WISHING A CONHN0CAN0E OF THE SAME. I AM. Iie8p3ctially J. J. BUH, CARDER! SEEDS! - where you will find full line of TOBACCO, SNUFF, CANDY, 6C. - OUR TOIVPJ, TS place to purchase them. I have 5 1.00 to f G.00 per pair. ORE rj-iaiNG. a fine line of jewelry that I have just lor five years. D U P R E E , bo. nit r DRESS GOODS ut!:i.:g it IIfjJCi
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