DUN N , DRUGGIST N 0 R T H C A 11 -0 L I N A . HOOD' S MOOD'S rrhea Mixture, HOOD'S These medicines are sold on a positive guarntae-trv them No b3nsfit-no jay - m pURE DRUGS, PERFUMERY, TOILET ARTICLE, STATIONARY, SCHOOL BOOKS AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS wflW WS, CIOARETTE3 AND TOBACCO .BORDERS BY MAIL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. I XI1K TIMES. :,h- ft.1 J.- !,..I'irMAN Old Polks. Old people who squire medicine to regulate tlie bowel unrl viM'PMRFR 14. 1894 ; Hud the trup ivmwif ; n..i..;... ? I liis niiM if.l .1. ... . ...t ... ! ...v..,.,..c iul simulate and F.ditor, j BuMtuss Manager. DUNN, N. C. jN AND COUNTY. ' ,T,Ksi.ih office H tin place to j ki ..( ii iniini' ........ , jv. rti-euient that catehe the cket-book. ',.(.,- to I ' ...j ..f niir vounsr men are off to ... ., .7.: entai ls no whiskey nor other Intoxi cant, but acts as a tonic ami alterative. It acta mildly ou the Stomach and bowels WlIi? strength ami giving tone to the organs, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the function?. Electric Bitters I an excellent apjietlzer and aid digestion. Old P. ople tin I It just exactly what they need. Price tifty i e.its ier bottle at Uarp-.-r and Hood's Drug it-. :F;.y .. .. ;ii.. 1' iir this week. ji'fii11""' r is dt laved this week on ,,,ftli: freights. -.ti.ni i directed to the advertNe f ti,.- Kacket More Jn tU'm s-iie. It May do as Much for You Mr. Fred Miller, of Irvine 111., writer i that he h.ul a .Severe Kidney trouble I for many years, with severe pain In his t laek mid also tli-jt li! I.lirl.l.... '. mmm.v aai ' x w :" 414 t f( .r, t to rcneiaber THE TlM RS ,,t.7nic to the tdiow Friday. Hi' j feeted. He tried many so called Kidney ''"if's bu without anv irood result. About a year ago he began use of E'e tric Bitters and found relief at once. Eleetrie Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and often give almost instant relief. One tiial will prove our statement. I'ltoe only 50c. for large bottle. For hale at Harper and Hood's Drug Stores. THE ELECTION. A ..,,.1. r If anv of the Pops will r wiicu tl'ev get to Italeigh, and ft,, market hoiL-e lor. iue v.apuai. v-.Van Butler may make a good ,,r l,t ue tlutit ne i a omcr pi.i . We w.uld be glad to rive the entire . :, ,itMi' an- to swauo. r. turn- of the election but find it im- , . k i . . i iii-i in an iuinrovement that ha- long needed. i.ffMl to M l I oiir & .1 (,t!i. e. U e nave JUM. mrneu oui a ttii- kind. aUiacuoi iuraiueeu. . a b.v- iret up me. gtriB ami nave a time Isexl ri li;t,mi rir.ii r-ii" in tM Ho': for lite show. Tlat will !ay that the entire State Judicial ticket was defeated by a largo in..jori'y. Tliere was only two L. S. Keuresen- 1 1 . I t 1 . A 1 A. . V v m im'h.t we al uo unixin" worn muves t-iwieti, mey ucing tiou. J;.q;i jr. I- Kcpublicin by 10 "ttu on first ballot. Hon E. W. I'o'i, of this Judicial dis trict was elected by over 1500 majority. Our eotmty ticket was defeated by a verj- small majority, so small that the fusion!, ts cannot brag. Mr. G. E. Spence having only 4 majorit orer Mr. hextou for treasurer while Mr liyrd received Dl majority over Mr. V. l3. Stewart for Uegjsterof I)eetU. Tee only suecessifu! democratic can didate that we have heard of in the conn ty is Mr. J. O. Johnson of Avresboro township, who was elected towushtp countable by a small uuijoi iiy. We ad uised Mr. Johnson to give that othYe also to the l'op.. lie iepH p: no, I am not going to do od) such a thing, 1 am going to hold on to it, and if the pops don't o right 1 a.n going to arrest the last ohe of them. Gool. new Baltimore Job press has .... : t. .. riimiin? regular eier soicu ii. N ii'l in vonr ol del -. ,-li.ne-t through freight train thai iii.-mher .f .-eenig, passed here last vv iiiorniiig. It had 52 eats. W. ('. Newton, of ttake 4-orest ... t iiiiel' the pull-it in the morning am: R-v 1 ,11.- Bipti-t eluireh Miuday lb. Linut-r re i- a good deal of tiirentiue le- uglit t lunu ju-t io-. O'lr --it in to be "Li il' even if eoltoii tV.v. t lint new "ad" t.l huMey A Jor . th'-wei-k TIh'V can lix that oh! wan h you have bunging to youi tli.' ela tion the people have all :ir.l t u.rk. No indjtH; to talk iw. .1 in- politteiaitri who had miieh I -av II' w. Ili.l ilMekten Arah-u Sailve. The lest salve in the world for Cuts, I uise, Sores, Salt lthcum. Fever Sores Tetter, Chapjied Hanks', CMiillblaius. Corns, and all Skiu Eruitioii-. and pos-ttiwlj- cures PiUs, or no 'pay. It" is In-fore the elect in are dummie ! guaranteed to g've perfwt satisfaction' r money refunded. Iiicv 25 cents jkt hkv. For sale by Harper & Hood. punishment known to a niarriefl man Uo home at a reasonable liour in tle evening, iwt ait till the girl ha to I throw lr wliolc sotd into a vawn that ! she m t cover with both hands. A lit tle thirg like that may cause a coolne, at the very U-ginning of the g,inie. If ! while wearing your new trousers for the 1 first time, vou it . ilown on fmie nio-1 lasses candy that little Willi., h itt w.t-tii.ur. Mime huh sweet lv and re mark that you don't mind sitting on mo lasses candy at all. ami tliat "boys win be lioyg-'V Reserve vour true fieliii" for fmute refbrencp. If on the occas ion of a first call the girl upon whom yon nave placed your attec ions looks like an Iceberg and acts like a cold wave, take ye n r leave early and stay a wa v. v omau in her hours of freeze Is '..uneei tain, coy and hard to peas?. Ex, Personal- Mr. J. M. Beaty of the Smith field Her ald, was in town lat week in the in terest of his paper Hon. O. J. Spear was in town las Friday ami .-atHnlay. and although gett ting defeated In the recent election looks gay. and happy too. Mrs. flicks, of Baltimore, who has been with Mrs. M. L, Denning for some time returned home yesterday. Mrs Kicks won many friends in our tewn who will ever have kind remeiii- berance of her. Mrg.E. F. Young of t,ur town, an! Misa Irene McKay of Dickinson: retm .: ed from Raleigh yesterday, where they went to attend the marriage of their cousin, Miss Maud Fleming to Mr. J. S. McRae, which occurcd hi that city on last Tuesday at 12 M. Mr. and Mrs. McRae has many t, lends In this section, who extends congratulations. HARP EjR&flO ODJ T P U N N f W .; C I'be Ol.i Established Drag. House of Harper ic H.kxI is still on tlie corner of Broa.1 & Railroad Street where you will dn-l a full line of jORics, mrmi, mm mEimmmi school books, garden seeds, im tobacco, snufp, candy, sl i " . Prescriptions a iecilty. 40rd-ni by Mail Recelre Promft Attentlon. : . -, ' m 1 I J II HE ARE DOING BUSINESS YET IN THE SHE STORE NEXT DOOR To HARPER k ROOD'S DRUG STORE 3B WHERE YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING GENERALLY K iPT IN A JEWELRY STORE, SUCH S ?nTJD GOLD RINGS. SILVER AND GOLD FILLED WATCHES. SILVFER WARE. SPECTICLES. CLOCKS 4-C. C OOOOOUOOOOOOIrii T ice. are aUn agents for ike .Yew Huiu HI them on euey terms. We have . do all kit Jm of repair work. $uch us 17 imuhUes, Hie best sewing r-achine on ,7 Vi 'ind idi tH. iftiine -needles of ecery (tiscrid ; .,. . eui9 machine. tcatcLes, chick , and t, :,.trtn, - 5P YOI IIATK AY OIJJI J1UI I.I1V T1I1T IOIJ WAYI' II 1 IV4 1 It 1I, MWfl OR HK2W T TO rS A." lVIIi: lOH SEE IX AOAW, IX IVlIJf, IXM)K AN 4SOOI AN NKW. r.THANKINr?ONG AND ALL T!IKIR LI13?:RAL PATBOXaGB IX THE PAST AM) WKlllVP A CONTINUANCE OF THE bAME. WE ABE, Respectfully, ' .wlbllING Vt'llln ymi ee our tvu la t JrVilurda ''; Well he rcc ived a handsoim l of il..ver- fioma fair voii.ig maiden. 1 (i.'i nr.'.'- him grin from ear t ear. . M.i.luni liuiii.T h is it:itl'loat that on- j our yiii!if professional geiitlemci ' wi.l iniu that I a;p state of iiBitlimony. j M.niciiiiie in the inoiith of cold !ct:ein- .tMk out lt. vou will hear the hap- tl- of a weilding march break forth mom- town in a few days. The Time . i- :ilw.ivs correct in these announe 1 111 ii'- 1 i- !r-i-t fi!r-. frtml S il ft win 11 Harnett Superior Court- JUKOKS TO NoVKMBKR TKKM JoiiNs tvvflLK: Angus Darro'h. W V. Stewart. II. A. Morrison, Whi tenton Smitli and U. W. White. L'l'PKK LlTTLK Ml VKit: V D. Thorn is, John Parker and Samp-oii Autry. ItAKBECUK: J. W. Campbell and A. A. Clark. Axiuiusox's Cheek: John S. Mc Rae. Stewart's Creek 15. F. llo'ibs. ahavs appreciate anv litil lca' I ..:...'. 1..: 1 ...... ,rit 11. 1 i;! ;;. ; n, vr covngton ami 1iMi. l1 and attend to mir office ai. j . i. iu-nop. Uv appreciate anything from AVKUASBOito: F.A.Parker, E. A. ! Parker, J. F. Phillips and J. W Lucus. ri'.ei s njease T memlier I HE i .i'.iv r.il tii iri a. htai oil. Tliesc are cold morning ami NEILL S C.KEKK: A. I. IJynl, J. I. i.r f 1.-4 nds call 011 us we an-! 7IK.ilim.i, j Johnson, T. C. Cutts, GkoVic; A. W. Denni :g. fun-ed to give thee V!liont you bring u On a cool reat'ption wttod. 1 ltrtio I). of our merchants waid bo n the n that if the ,lii-liils c.c 'In te.l he would not put lit his stove luring the winter, but he change! hi iiiihil Mondaiy nmrning. and now ha-lii- .-tove -p. Adverti-ing is to businee; what team i Mo a locamotive it mve it. If we all 'ail plenty eu-tomcrs, then advertising tmld Ire worthless. If yotl would iiu I'rnvc vour business vou should put in a Urge "ad." 'Hie entertainment mentioned in the-e iliun s a few weeks ag will lie given t in the iiy Hall abut the la-t oftid-j numth. the date has not yet tteen de , (i'1 d upon. j Mr-. Tage who has been running the 1 II (el liiviiiewill leave mii ftr Itoeky J P int where she goes into a similar li'i-it:e-s. A gentleman of liunn wil I take charge of the Divine in a few da j Several bales of eotto 1 have been 1 l'roi;vht to tlii- market this week. Our j Him hunts always pay the top of the Mmket for cotton, al-o country produce. ' Vmi will do well to sell your cotton at j "ii- in iiket aii ljbring " your potatoes, j diii-keus end cr:rs. ! J. C. Ppchurch, Charles Biggs, J. Long and W. V.. Johnson. liLAC.c River: J. C. Stephenson and A. II. Dewar. 1 1 ETERri Creek: S. S. Bradley, and Neill A.Smith. BtJCKHORN: Buri veil Dean. Lti.LixaTON: W. F. Hoekad.tv, W. B. Stei-Iiensou and G. A. Wieker. Short Talk on Advertising Don't expect the newspaper to do it all. Look out for the show window and the cases and counters. When you advertise somethidg of spe cial interest in the papers, 'till the win dow with it and have it prominently dis played in the store. Have some neat tickets printed and hung up above or near the goods. Be sure the clerks all know what is go ing on. If we were running a store, run ning a st ere, we would make it the tirst rule th t every clerk should read every advertisement published, we would hate .hem u',oa-iV:i J just what we were try nig to do -u ith each advertisement just what tin good were aid where they anie from ami how they hapjiencil to le -o cheap, or so good, or both. The newvpaper is sometimes blamed for the id sueeess of an advertisement. When the real fait Is right in th? tore. Don't cxievt spasmodic advertising to .ay. Don't ever let an isue of a paper you are using apiear without your ad vertisement. The day you leave the "a' out will probably it', the very day on which some lody will look for it and. not finding it. 'o to a competitor. The last kad" of a series i the one that sells the goo Is. A man mav -ee your "ad" thirty days in July and not buy until the lil "ad" welds conviction into his mind. Its the lat stroke that makes a horse shoe all others were merely prepara tory. The shoe was not a shoe 'till the last blow fell. If that had not been given, it would only be a semblance of shoe merely a bent piece of iron. A sale U secured by the last word that is spoken br the last word that is read if it remained unspoken, or unread, the sale woidd often fail entirely. Advertising U Insurance of business, but you mint keep u4 the premiums or the policy will lapse. GAIN EY & JOliDAN, DUNN, NORTH CAROLINA. NOTICE WANTED. We want to purchase old castings. Will pay the highest cash pri ces for same in Murchandise or money. - Apply to JOHN A. M'KAY & CO., DUNN, . . N. C FALL ARID WINTER GOODS ess of God, and t tat in our nathma' life we may clearer see and closet 10 low the path of liglueousness, And in our places of worship and ..raise as well as in the happy re-un- nnf) of kindred and friends on. that lay let us invoke divine approval by generously remembering the poor and needy. Surely he who has given us tometort a d plenty, wiil lok up on our relief of the destitute and our ministr tions of cltaritj", as the'work of hearts truly grateful and as proofs f the sincerity of our thanksgiving. Witness my hand s al of the Uni ed States, which I have caused to be r ereto atlixed. Done in the city of Wa shington on the first day of November, in the ei.rofour Lord, eighteen hundred nd nintyfour, and of the iridepen dene of the United States, the one hundred aid nineteenth. GrOXEK ( Lh" VELAXi). H3 the President : .' Y. Q Gresiiam, Secretary af State. WITH THE T a r r 1 1 Oil A.T 7Sg: THE TIMES ! Thanksgiving Proclama tion. j Washington, D. C, Oct, 31. The ' President to-day issues the following : DO YOU Want a Situation? j y the President of the United States Prof. WIIiM-r . Nmim, .xlnK-! of America A Proclamation : ion, Hj. The American people should izrate- For IS vears Pres-! fully tender thanksgiving rnd praise ideutof therenow- j 0fihe Supreme Ruler of the Universe, i ned Comme rcla 1 1 . . , , . i of Ken-'wno nas waumeo ivtr nr-ui i"i; cr- d j ' y I i situ itionit lor his al,,, wit humaoity a-.d faith up i t Le Father '.', nil mercies for about 00. includ- continued blessings according to ng Tuition ami I , . u Rnj u,ev cu ,uI(l by .lee, Btard in a family. ' ... Trof. Smith nas of charity seek t:e favor of t. giver kept books; sev- :0reverv good and perfect gift. f-1 .... r . .... Business Locals. LOCK OUT FOR THE RACKET 12 College of Ken-' wuo nas wi4:neo wvtr tucky Unlve sit, ' t udncsH an i t' terincr .r"ilii..t. a rul nf ! T... :....- t r. e m cate IMiliir.... y . . Where jou will find goods with all TARIFF OF F. omy aroun I, examine goods and be Pnot. Wiiion R. Smith, UxiMTO nr. eral vears Inn:i has ocasionally been alluded so j re.j,.nt f a lank; World's Fair Com-! a- a town of bad morals. Thi? allusion j m,.tfloer irxm KcutiKky, and a relia '1h" iii.t 111:1V-,. ir trne. No town In the I iki.. ,.,,,. ' Therefore. I. Grocr Clevelaid. Pte.ideotof the United States, do State has made greaTer progtess In any "VuVotig the iO.CO .hwmI.i1 gradua- j I'ereoy appo.ni, auu , ay dining the past tlve years than j fM ,lf Biuith. are 100 in banks. ' d ty, the 20 h day of No emoer next I'iiiu. audit will nhow as irooil a record . ,,,- v v Siuuh. iMncipal of t'ie ; f T lia nlro.tivlnrr and nmrpr College referrwl to. was awarueu 1 1 c . - , , . " IMedafat World ticdumbian Espsi ; to b ? kept and observed by all the ! tion fr BiH.k-kecping. ete. i,coiie of the land. 1 t of Phonography. Tre- V msi aay iei our ununsry wm and WEBSTER'S r. INTERNA TIONAL ; DICTIONARY 10 It! J. J. I) IIP BEE Tll fi IKr.llf UU V4II111U M4 We have oy far the largest tck of clolhi and children suits the latest egony ami qualities such a-. Chervot.s, City uu,sw:B.,r,iigiisii orsieadg, ami Ualuiners. and many other ne and prety styea made up in Cutawaj Frocks;, and Double -bre .at. I PrrliiiMd Hiee SoiI tlic.Vw Turltriw ... and ofroiirMe I ran Nell llim iw9iv.flv. ...ui.. . j mm rirr i mam HATS HATS HATS H4TS HATS. TTTTTtTTtiT !'!!!! !!f ! tutu immm I have them in all sizes, shapes and qualities, and propose to undersell everybody. Call and eaaaiine theui. SHOES SHOES SHOES. I have also a big hue of shoes that cannot be surpassed in nriep. .tln. or quality in Dunn, or any other place. GOODS, If y.m want to buy d ess 2okK 1 have Vttva from a CA1 ro. to tlM fl.,,r cacheu-ire dress in all shades and oohtT', wiU nmtrlngs ; c GOD Uiorally as 1113- tow 11 can fchow. Dniiii inv li.is organized a sho.'In!r '!., and have for the object at wlncii to a p,,,,,,. Rdu -atlon. or "H.t , lay pig. ous I m y are u.. . - a kno wtelllje .rTr-o.iimi! "tiug or Telegraphy at the the total j d business be sust ended 'asasirine attached to a spring m the oll graduation, we adrUe .Beet in our accustomed pla- es of lu n the string is pulled vou to cu; this out and write for eir-' wnrship and give Thanks-iving for 'i"i out and goes tip for S4iu distance. - p f ... 11 Kmith I-xiu r-i ht lki san exirtshotto hit one. b,,t ;cr. to Prof. H . K. bmttn, j f,ur lireserva lon a, a nation, for our ;o!ucofour Ws understand how to ! i iramnnii v fMtn disease and nestiU 'wiidlc si oot lug-irons andean hit them 1 a distance, of 40 wds. Dunn Is al j A Vnntio- Men wllO ce ,or the harvests that hate re ays up with th- times and will. If onrl' 4 wordel our husbandry, for a renewal ""MiHMs men will puftli it, make a city tuc day. Think of Marrying S. leet the k'irl, agree with .Uv gu i i of national prosperity and for eveiy ' advance in virtue aad intellegence .Hwr in nolities and tlte mother In re-' H 'ion It you have a rival keep an eye xirx. hae marked our growth as a o" him. If he Is a widower keep tw.. j , . yes on him. D01. t sweai to iue yin c- - - t ....1 t...l.;r. It will !. An.-l nritll mir ullL's -i inos let us ,-iii . "i 1 1 nit ii'Lii i.iuib. ..... miu " - -' - - - r. ......... - , vou n. v r ,, . I . . . i :.. .-,. si.-.. ii II1111 t P . in..ini,i.uiJui.-..vM ... ., . J K r..i,nr,l II J" l I IUU lip ICU UU" u, ui uanwiat Hather Amusing- Ir. I. F. Good;ieh. our idg'nt-watct - I 'II. 1 - 1 1 ? . . L-.. . k. . . . . . 1.. . O .. "1 w iiue naroi 11 nn- 'i- : 1--. 1: - .na nr lav ni"ht run uo on : fellow who had Jenoi gh for you to say that tllo m...l. .!.. Vv.-.. wA .1 A m-x mi .axing the eall:boose k.y ma'e : pen t0 hca -,t ,e.nd in after y.-ur?, omul liiui with Iwles of -tton, w! er Mheu ymir wite lu some esp.-cl;d pur ItK ... I t;. e :.i hi 1'lcA uwi vou tbj severest these l ssmgs may be t Oram Jiuatr. Stjccessoeoj ine Everybody should own this Dictionary. It an swers H qoestioos conccrninKthe his tory, spelline, rro- A nunciation, and meaning of words. H A Library la Itself. It also gives th often rte- sirea miormaiion uwranirininntTiersotM: facts coocerti- tne the countries, cities, towns, and nat nral features of the globe ; particulars con cerning noted fictitious persons and places ; translation of foreijrn qootations. It ta in raluable in the home, office, study, and schoolroom. , The One Great Stmmtlard Authority. Hi. 9. J. Krsirsr, Jnnie of V. S. Supreme Coaru VrtteVs " Tbs foiemattonal ISctiooarj U U as im one gira pww. --j - Kccotnmouletl tJ Every St to Superintendent of Schools jvow m ubit. y A faTinit of three rents pt tfy for a year will provide more than enouph money -hi a. coi.v of the International. X Can you afford to be without it" Xrre vour Boot seller shot- it to you. I have . line of ; ia.ml and J(nn t'ia, r. i ,ut !3 beate quality anihtre. x.iriivr from izj c s. to 7.3 cts per yard., T TTl'RTVTTQTTf TMrr i-K Cash, in ad.- Tou g mn, if you need anUhmg i the way of luruisl i.,v .-wl- tZZTTZ vour pb.ee to get anything in that line that you may want ; 'audi as fine H teas shirt C;!ars. eidN. neck tieM. b.K, I. tnchiefs. ami also a splendi I :ne oi uuuerwearin wimien an iciiio . d an nels, at prices that will please you. ooooooooooo j iml if vou need blankets, here l the pUce to purchas3 them. I have a large block ana can sen mem rr.-m $1.00 to $6.00 per pair. 0NB ORE rpHING. Off U MJOUOIMMIOOtMMM. cin!ci u may he quickened u a ba ¬ ler rcoV'it''-11 tuc P cr a 'd''! G. C. Merrimm Co. PuHiher. Sprittcfftld, Mcus. tnltn not haT rheao rhoto srapoio rrpnnU of ancient 1 V Send for Trrr pm!rtns WLBblllTS lSTERJtCWtL I DlCTKtGKT vance. mi, J. J. H U P K K E , it. in I would alsocH your attention to a fi-.e line of jwclry that I have last received that is first c ass, sucb as col lor buttons, scarf pin, lades' miie4 and b ibiei,' puis and brooches, chartn and Ioc. ets, fille.! ft .er rings, gent suica iu.S9C3 s..i.i iinss- r ri i a m ear rinx. oenu chains laduV chains, lailie and miHs bracelet. Ulies an t n.iss-h beaU. ladies raises and gent t' cuff' buttons, jersey pins shirt tud, iAH af Ui jewelry is guaientee! lor five ye.rs IKVK C DO; KXXK h rfKV Kf KKV IOOOO Hil KK)00 OOOOOOO. 0 THANKING ONE AND ALL FOB TFEIE LIBERAL PATROMAflF. SIM THE PAST, A5ID WISHING A CONriNQANJE OF THE3AME. 1 AM. . 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