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CO U N TY UNION. ;
. Iff XN. -Harnett County, N. C. -j
. . ; :( s.li to pottil legnla-
-i an- pof-tott!ei sit Dunn, X. C'M.a$
i. . . ; laatter.
g. !;. '.fcantham.
.r. i pittman
Editors.
rj'-AI. c.nyit:t.!c;itlons must resell us on
1 iics'l.iy f. .:i'ir. j
N..t ices of Cliurch entainments and all other
1 ...t ;! ( f !ik Jiiaiir.'-r from wl.i. Ii riVTiu la
t, i.e derived, will be cjar ,' ! 5 eerits ier
lii.f. j
liiisir.ss lf-onl will be inftdf to rog-ular ad-
i-i tii-'rrK Rt 5 rrnts iht I."cals without
l-i auliir. advertisements will Le Charged
tents ir lino,
" -ut si-rit- rs will l.pcuf off at the ex ii ratlin
.f tliir subscription iml.-rts we ar-i iiotilfed
h. kI no i':iT will e discontinued uotil the
M.l,: crii-in-ii isi-aidup. 1 '
(Vi'mii'mnimMons must always ha-e the
Aiithor's name si.-n-d. and ruusl be written
I laii.ly .n .:ie side otthe iaier.
ri7AlviTtisi;; rates furnished on ap-
. : i - . 1 1 r 1 1 .
h'-jnl notices inserted icithout
: c ih t-t (irfciiiice.
No communication will m accepted
'unless accompanied by tlie writer's
ll;.Ilie. 1
W-. AH advert iwiwiits inserted four
t,Mr.v--ivV('''ki will hit CUlIlfC'd OIIC
i. :o:.rh. aed will be in-crfed anl charged
oid'-n-d li-eontinued when the
li.iit- is ilicij.
TEf fHS CF SliESCRiPTiCKj
Ti n'- Months......... -r.'......: '1 Cents.
si b..uh- .50 Cent.
One. Year I..1.00.
Sent bv Mail, Pavable in advance.
Dl'NN, X. C, Al'KIL 3 1SD.).
I'LASIING flME -SOME 10-
GESTQ
'Uelow we give our farmers an ar
' tide from the North Carolina Hulled
tin of Agriculture furnished from the
pen of T, K. Briiner, Secretary.
The 'spring this 3-ear of g ace
promises toconfr. nt tl.e farmer wiVi
many vexing perplexities. He must
so pit'rli his copping operations as
to donye s unc profit from the un'
derlalyng. He must decide in the
facd of pre vailing prices for farm
p.oducts what he din best pro li e,
with the dual view of home products
rad realizing un the market coui
Lined. .
The thinking farmer must of neces
sity omit cotton from the calcula
tion, lie cannot afford to grow cot
ton at Mic rivalling prices, and the
proi -ct poims to even lower prices
ruling tLis fail. Tobacco 15 not qui e
s i low in price, but subject Lo manj
exacting; conditions wiiich must be
.successfully met to make it profitable
ai t. exclude it as a substitute for
'cot: oil by planters of tlie staple, i
It is4 taken for granted that ever'
farmer rec-jgnizea the absolute neces
sity for growing all hi3 Lome sup
plies; no farmer worthy the name
can airrd to do otherwise. This
done, whafcan he do to bring ; in
home money ? In thinking tin
matter over the fanner must rely, in
'making up his judgment, upon! the
peculiar conditions which surround
li;ta. No one at a distance can ad
viso him fully as to what may besi
do, hence what, follows must be con
sidered in the light of suggestions
v.'hicli may point out 0110 or more
m :ans to aid in accomplishing the
end in view. .
Irish Potatoes.
One of the most profitable crops,
iioi, usually grown by our farmers,
is late Irish potatoes. 'Irish pota
toes are never worth less than Irora
f -rij to fifty cents a bushel at ma
turity. a:id from $1 to $1.50 through
the winter and early spring. B.ii
lew ot our farmers have potatoes lor
table use, to say nolhing of- mars
keiir.g at this season. In ine Pied
unmt a .d mounts n counties there Is
1.0 reasou for calculating oii'a yield
of less than 100 bushels to tiie acres.
Many farmers will "make 150 or more.
.Omitting tne price of seed, the crop
may be pjoduji very nearly us
cheaply as corn, aid al forty cents
u bushel, aud an hu.idred bushels to
the acre, the yield will be $40 an
af.re, But Ih alert farmer w.il no
tell his crop at such a price. He can
. d to Lo.ioC his crop and ca e lor
i until January, and then sell at
li.iin $1 to $1.25. or even u.ore lo;
pte.ely kept, sound potatoes. Just
L 'rc.is one of the leaks tuat the farm"
er -iKiiild prov.de aguiiiSL. He can
z.A r 1 'i make the d tlcrence oetween
lue.autm aud the winter price; it
itii i.ums to more tliau tlie crop is
. jiii w.ie .dug. Prepare to grow
lit;- crop, ana to Louse and prop rl,
-. ea.e for mo aam and the re.uu :.
bonuti to be s tisfactory.
Kibi.D ri:As.
VI: d-p:-is .re prifi,able, rot only
-a 1 1 1.. rover if woru lauds, bu
; . - .1 .v.ivs a dentaiitl fur them
... puriMMu4. T.iiro is. ih id
mi,, ju .0 siv .eai..ud, a grow
ing iercan in ! N.r ! ?.r.d West for
pes. ho great is tuis demand that
it will be well for our farmers to
prepcreto meet it. Pj;f. Massey, of
the Agricultural and Mechanical
College here, wi tell you thul seed
peas from this taie will mamre bet
ter in the North and North. vest vthan
the same btoek fro in Alabau;u aii
Mississnpi. The tea is being experi
mented with in the regions alluded
to, and there is no reason why our
farmers should not take advantage ol
this climatic fact and undertake to
supply seed peas to the section re
ferred to. Tue'cowsp" is one of our
most valuable crops, and our pecp'e
should improve every opportunity of
enlarging its production and usefuls
ness.
IxAY.
Speaking of remunerative crops,
hay is perhaps ihe most remunerative
for the amount of labor bestowed;
certainly, if compared with cotton,
wheat, oats or corn. North Caro
lina is naturally adapted to the
growth of many valuable grasses,
and haymaking should become one
of the best paying of farm opera
tions. With hay worth from $12- to
$18 a ton our farmers stand in their
owu light by allowing it to be" im
ported from the praries of the West
or the grass fields of New England.
It requires care and good judgment
to make good ha, but then all farm
requires care and good judgment.
There is money in hay. Let those
who are in a position to grow it
make the move. Along with srass
growing,1 cattle, sheep and swine are
gradually added so as to make still
ther means to ieach the ed to
bring in some money.
Small Fkuits.
Again, among th - possibilities for
remunerative labor on the farms
adjacent to town or factories, small
fruits shall not, be neglected. Rasp
berries, strawberries and cultivated
blackberries are always salable if
they are of superior quality and
nicely handled. The secret of get
ting an ineome from such sources de
pends aimosl exclusively upon the
dme audi manner of presenting them
to the market. In the first place be
sure to get them into market in ad
yanee of the season. Do not wait
until tLe market is glutted, but, forec
the fruit as much as possible, The
earlier in market the better the pries.
Arrange, if possible, to have your
"jrop exhausted before the market
becomes glutted, Be sure that the
fiuii i3 properly-sorted as to size and
color, and. put into i.eat, attractive
packages. This method should be
strictly adhered to for houij as well
as dis ant markets, lb enables manv
a purchaser to buy (nd comfortably
carry hom ) a package which would
b out of tne question under the or
dinary circumstances in which fruits'
are offered for sale in our towns. Too
much emphasis cannot be given the
necessity for the due observance - of
this careful preparation' for rr.akiug
small fiuits. The price paid for
nicely handled fiu t is1 always in ad
vance ot j the market, lwhi'e poorl
assorted hrai's odVred . fioru a basket
box or bucket by measure iever
coin ai and the market value.
STATE OF NORTH
CAROLXrcV
Harnett County.
LAND SALE!
liT virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of Harnett county, I will on 3ion-'rtat-.
Vavfiil. 1503, sell to the highes.
l.iiiiW f..r rjfsl! at the court house- uoor
I have 'Ms day levied on th-5 following lands ibelonsin to the person o r 1 n iniutoo, N. C, 13 ? acres .of lanii
naru.n o nom.l fi.r tlf.. ! Jr. ...v,..n.,r nril.n!. ..n,l P.uintv t-iT'. fiUii V..!l!i 4c'"lC ' tOW'i il!P. IlariltH-
will s-ell the same to
Lillington on Aloud-,'
Anderson Creek Township.
Eli ot Isira
Lucas'Lucy
McNeill C M
Porter A B estate
Uay J Mc
" for N Hay heirs
" . for N Hay estate
Rny N A
Turner "J A & sister
Trulove N.,F
Averasbor.. Township ;
Barefoot Jas B
Barefoot N E
Benton C M
ByrdLII
Capps G M
Corbet J T
Cren.-huw J M
Godwin S A & W J Taylor
Hodges II A
Lee W A -
McLe'and & Lay ton
Norn 'a J
Pope Hcnrv
Surlcs Mrs ME
Weaver Y i ntate
Wilkins li I;
Wilkins y T
Wood Alex
Coats E
Coats J S
Hodgos J W ivf.melius
Moore J A
Pope Hcurj
Stii.klandAC lew J.M
Crowder Tlios.
Chapin L B ant
Barbecue township
Cameron A J
Cameron Jack ,
Harvelle G W
Lemrors J A
McDona d D J
Restorant Eliza
Small Mrs Maggie
Sewell M 13
Fort Hardie
i-st. hi ld-r f,r chsIi at t'.e Court Hoacloor in county, n-notning ia hum v d
... . - - i . - .1 11 k.-0 !n. V. V I'-arson and otlieis ano
u'. ina-i i'r i.axr uiit: iui iof ...p.-, , .
C. McAliTAN, Ei-SheritT of Harnett Couzty.
i - t
Tax & Cost
$3 30
. A'res
52
25
S3
-50
50
1 30
2 '23
t:)
. 40
1 00 '
Acre3
Dale
1894
Description.
Residence..
McLeod: Creek
Cates j ;' "
Anderson '
MeCrkny hridge ;
Residejice "
McCranv bridge '
Wnite 'Ridge
And-rson cre-k 1893 & 1894
1
CO
CO
Little creek
Description
near Dnnn
73
2 town lots Dunn
15J Juniper
32 S R
1 near Dunn
1 town lot PurJn
173 S R
. ( near Dunn
0 m
1S94
Dare
1694
1893 & 1894
1694
1 70
J SO
0 bo
2 09
2 98
1 63
2 10
2 63
Tax & Cost
1 7f
ii 37
!3 63
8 08
37
i r,.vi, iU. Vi'lvav land anil more
fullv oesoi-ib-d in a dee.l executed Jy
.h.Un A. McKay to J. W. Flowers, law
M;ueh 7th, ' IS95. ...
J. McK. BvrD, Commissioner.
Ir-14-4t,
I IT
Surles a nd V
B R.S R Weaver llaee c
( Mingo & EiJonesland j
25- Mingo
2"town lots Dunn
4
it
2 G3
4 30
36 11
j 1 97
12 17
10
. 1 OQ
1 a3
-4 !
60
10
1 60
17i
2 00
58-
1067
3
151
Acres
60
73
50
60
1 16
1 64
1 50
2 38 I
Averasnoro 1893 & 91 1 3 70
S
B
Mingo
K
II
1894
B H bridge
S R'
't R
B R.
69 town lots Dunn
BR
Dunn
1.
it
1893
Description
G im Swamp
1'ry Creek!
S ner Run;
Dry Creek
,ULR
Bat b'. cue
U L R
Date
1814
189394
1894
1892 to 94
1894
1893
1894
X
7 97
1 57
3 37
13 65
7 70
6 75
7 97,
9 97
3 63
175 '21
1 83
2 13
6 90
Tax & Cos?
$3 80
3 33
3 87
3 70
;2 57
4 37
i3 30
7 97 ,
Black River townsliip Acres Deenptioa Date Taxe & Cost
Adams J T 15 j BR 1894 S3 59
Williams J A " 1 13 10
Flowers J W estate 179 ! Long br 4 07.
Gardner J L 26 Kennies cr ' ' 4 21
Holland Lem 75 . Rule's cr , ' 2 73
Johnson Isabella - ; 75 JSeills cr " 1 81
Mathewf. Wm estate 100 Long br ' " 3 30
Mathews John 1 58 liiue's cr " 4 u.j
Wren W P 140 B R " 3 80
McLeod W T 21 Longbr h2 30
Moore S C 27i Kennies cr 2 30
StepLcnson Cade 33.L llugl cr " 2 63 f
line 1SD4
97
, 00
i O C
jO DO
jl 57
Grove township, C-'ia Steva t heirs 100 acres C
ifectors Creek township, .J A Dean 33 acres Hectors cr
llambe.iut J R heirs 78 acres Neil! cr 1S94
Wood Sim 174 acres Holly Spii-igj rd "
Baker J K 10 ac es Hectors cr ld4
Johnsonville towi.sbip. Bridges Arras 109 ac, puck pond 1893 to Ot 3 79
Broad foot C W 100 acres Riedy Branch 1893 '?t $1 51; Cameron A; A 100
acres Gum Swamp 192 to '94 $13'23; Carob?ro Mrs. R B 100 acre Gutn
Swamp 1892 to '94 $4 iv ; Oatne on Jack 129 acres rail road 1892 io .'!
si 93; Fo'.t liar -iia 4o-u-.tis Bij Jan per 1892 to!'94 $2 54; Hnrringtoji A M
Est 100 vi'-t-. iieaver Creek l892-'9l $2 76; Mc'J uih in J A 150 iutcs Mid
dle I'rou 1.95 $2 10; McNeill N H 208 acre3 Gum'SwVm; 1891 to'93 l2 69;
McNeill Mary 100 acres Munroe Rd. 18S'3 and '94 $3 64; Smith Jas fop seres
county line 1894 $3 80; Williams Cebia 150 acrei rail roi.d 1894 $2 30; Mc
Neiil Jeir 15 acres R ck Br 1892 ts '94 $2 74.
Bu. khom Township Holt Elizabeth Est. 47 acres Beaver Dam 189-- $2 07;
Bakpr W A 49 acres Mill Creek 1894 $2 10; Brown A S 21 acre's Mi l
Creek 1894 $1 61; Johnson Nanni? 41 acres Parkers Creek 1894 $2 97;
Lackatr.y Jennett 30 acres Little ;Creek 1894 $i 07, f
Lilliugton.Townsii p Bethe, liU.ii 41 acres jU L R 1392 to '94 $2 93;
300 acres
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
Bv virtue of a power of .ale contained
i.Mffiin mort'raire deed Piad-j bj'
II ry Pope and vie Eliza, and reeord-f-o
i., 'Rook II. No. 2. pages 13o 6,
vfonnU of Harnett county, I will sell at
pu'lir sa! for cash; at the court house
door in Tallitiffton on' the 17th day of
A .'I at 12-o'cIo-jk M, 2 blocks and
i'ilu-c Lois of land wit'un t!ie tov:i of
Dunn, being block VV and CC'J and
int Nos. 1 and 2 in blwek FFF, one lot
No. 1 In Block BISK, to satisfy said mor
f re deed. This March 9th, 195.
J. J. Wadk, Mortg;; e. -F.
P. Jones, Att'y. mr-13-4t-
NOTICE ! By virtue of a mort
deed executed by J. A." MePhail &
v. ife to J. A. Brown and hy hini trans
ferred lo A. K. Kankiii vt Co. I will sel
at the Court "House door in town oi
Lillington 80 acres of land in Upper
Little Uiver i ownslrp for full discrip
tion of said land see Book II No. 2 pages
o.i7-339 Register's office for Harnett
County, Time of sale Monday April
l?t . at 12 M. Terms cash.
B. J. Bell,
Att'y for A. E. Rankin & Co-
HRISTMiS G o
, 1S):V1!,..
, Ml II hS
P
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1894 GONE
' T ' -re vith tke NEW YEAR still in the lead.
ci!vM X J. c omplete stoc oi i;rug. - lowest
Brin yor i: r--criptjons to us, they are filled by a Registered
We Sake :K brated Itch Cure. NO CURE NO PAlj.
Complete ?tc!: ''f gat-fleu seeds, ru-su wuapiai;i-
- . t 1
Us B -rot ; :i wur me&l. V. 3 Hive u nneiy pownered.;
" lllfBlKANLlOPOLISB, Dl
. .1.. :.,. ;t1 noil irr! .r ns whether v,. ..
and every oo'j v-.- r-uicu.w w . . j May or
be glau to sLe sou.
Wishing one and all a prosperous New Year,
I am, yours to please.
Ja- -'-'t UTXhli "ff A
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''CC3
F 01
, LAND SALE!
In otedlence to an order and decree of the
.Superior Court, of Harnett county, I will, on
Monday May 6th 15 at 1 o'clock P. M., sell
to the highest bidder at the. Court Houss
door in Lillingjon, N. 0., l.fdiO ncres of land in
Johnsonville township Harnett county, N.-O.,
ad.ioining the lands of J. M. Marlts, Lamont
atid others, belongiusj to the estate, of Mrs. F.
I. Murchhon dee'd, and soid for the purpose
of making assets to j;iv debts.
'lliesaiil will lits sold in lots to suit the
purchasors, aud plots of the same will be ex
hibited at the sale.
Terms of sal, one-half cash, balance in six
months. Deferred payments to bL-ar interest
at s per cent per annum from date of sale.
Title reserved until purchase money is paid
in full. This Mar. Id, 18n5.
D. A.PAUCETTE,'
Ap? 1 w Commissioner
NOTICE!
Having this day been appointed Com
missioner to inake sa'e of a certain lot.
or parcel of land assigned to John II
Givgory, Millie F. Ilea der Sarah C. Fu
nis, and Callie A. Williams lairs at law
of A. B. Gregory deceased, by Couiinis
sioia is appointed to l-artilion Hinds of
said A. B. Gregory deceased. See re
port tiled in said case, Xo 94 special pro
ceedings docket of Superior Court ot the
County of Il'irneit. page 32. and for a
dvscrii'tion of said tract or parcel oi land
it. being lot n'o 2 of said RepOi ., see the
same. I w ill on M-'ud ly at 12 o'clock
iL May the Glh day oiler for ea.-!i
the lauds above referred to, in accor
dance with any said.Couiini-.-iou and ilu'
order of ?:ale. This Feb. 25th 13:)5.
J, M.civ. ByriL
CoiumissioueJ'.
J
In tl'i Su
perior Court
Notice ofS.de
AN ACT TO REG ULX TE AS
SIGN ME NTS
"Section 1. Tliat all conditiuna
sales, assignments, moitiiages or
deeds in trust which are execu;ed to
secure any debt, obligation, note or
bond which gives preferences to any
creditor of the ranker shall be abso
lutely yoid as to existing creditors.
"Section, 2. That all laws in con
flict with this act are hereby repealed.
Section 3. That this act shall be
in force from and after its ratification
Ratified the l3thday of March.
1895."
IIEAVFN fVAS HIS HOME.
4; McKeoh;;n A A 30
L II 1893-'94 $6 63,
Aeul erteiv Ib94 !$2 13;
70.
Brantiv J D 100 acres Shapfield iii3 to '9 1 $ii 7
U L il 1891 9 77; Pemberton E L 100 acres U
Neill Creek Township Branch 41 M 50 acres
Johnson Eliza M 20 acres Hughs Creek 1894 $1
Stewart Creek Township W G Adams 218 acres C F. River 1S94 ftlO 75:
Covingtoi. Parker 50 acres ResideinoeT894 $4-65; McDoiigald Lucy 72 acres
Residence 1894 $1 58; McLean Freo 25 acres lvesidehce' 1894 $3 97; - Ale
Lean Richard Est, 50 acres Homead 1894 $1 97; Parker S W 3$ acre-, Drv
deck 1894 $2 40; Turner Peggie 10 acres Homestead 1894 $1 50; iVaiker
Wat Est. 61
lies'
1S94;
A ii30(iaorts Gum Swamp 1894 $3 90; Walsou
Parker Caifc-r Jr. 132 Homestead 1894 $4 02,
Upper Li tl.e Uiver 1 ownship Douglass Nathan Est. 350 acres C Tf River
1893 -'91 S18 17; HarringJon A Aj Jr,-350 acres McKay Mills 1 r-'J 4 $'u 3J;
iiolaies & Harrington i acres Lab ns lir 1S94 $2 30; McDouaid W M 1
aerea Old Hundred 1894 $3 67; McLcaa N A Srj, 9J ares Nardac McLean
lh94 1 47- AicNull Neil Is Est, j iutrest .25 acres Jones Crek 1894 $1 77;
MeFha i A f St. 43 acres Jones reek I893-'9i $190 ; McPhaii jl A 80
act s John Hay land 1894 $4 31; Wicker M F EH. 51 acres P W lo94j $1 97;
Lockany D n;e 54 acres 1893-'94$5 30; McKay Neiil Jr. 150 acres 'filling--ton
Ed 1893-'94 $6 30; McLean Cris ard Flora 19 -.cres Murdac Est, 18D2
'94 $2 53; AlcPhail J L 150 acres Stony Run 16j3-9l; Ray Neiil sr. 107
acres U L li. .
A KISS.
A certain y-uag lady sends a very
neso de-uri;Lion of a kiss to the Fx
- i
press and we turn it loose, '
'A k.ss is tlie visible sign and to-i
Once upon a time an editor died kn of a sentiment wh ch words cin-
a .d slowly wended his way down to n-jt express, The eyes do a good
those regions where they don't shov-j deal of appreciable work of oye !
el snow. I He supposed that a very I making, bul the meeting of the lips !
warm welcome awaited him. But i s the sign and seal, the chrism, so
when he had alighted and was steal-j to speak, which transfo ins the earth
ing his heart to step into the "ups y into the diyine. Love withouj. a
per, neither and sunounding fires," ! kiss wonld be like Uij harp without
the devil met him and said: "For the hand', the rainbow without its
many years people nave failed to ' bue; the brook without the babb e ;
j meet their obligations with thee.
! Thou hast been innocently sending
I them tl.e psper on time and they
! have cursed thee because thou didst
! not gel u; a better paper. Thou
IMOTICE
OF TAX SALT: !
NORTH -CAROLINA,
iiarnet County. -J.
31. Flemming,
ys.
D. Bascom Parker,
Having been appointed a commissioner
in the above entitled case, at the Feb.
IsjO of Hai iVett- county Superior
Court for that j.Mirpo-e, I ill ?ell at
public sale for cash, at the post office in
iue town of Dunn, on the GJi day of
AiM il iS9 at 12 o'clock 31. the Lot aud
building thereon, known as "T1k; Pro
gressive Institute," located within the
town of Dunn, This March the osh.
lSS..-. , F. p. .Tones,
mr-G-4t. Conurdsiouer.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE !
By virtue of a power of sale contained
in a certain Mortgage Deed, made by is
W Parker and wife to 3Irs. rj. Lane, and
recorded in Book H No, 2, pages oil
i records of Harnett eoi'.uty,T will seil
at i)ublic sale for cu.-h, at the Post effice
in the tow n of Dunn, on the "27th d ;y oi
April 1893, at 12 o'clock M. that valuable
lot and residence in tlie town of Jiiinn,
-n tlie corner of Broad and Kllein strc
- being the same place w-heiv. the said
S W Parker and family now live. Also
one other tract of land in Siew.tn's
Creek townsliii). Harnett county, con
taining thirty-six -acres, be tlie same
yiore or less. Said lands arc fully do
scribed by meeUand bounds 'in tjie afore
.4aid mortgage deed reference to wiiich
is hereby had. 'This 3Iarch 2tb, I3':i5.
ilKS.-O. Lank, Morta-ree.
F. P. Jones Att'y,. mr-27-4t.
Onthe 6th day of Alay 1S9 it'
1st Monday of said month at the
Office in t
o'clock 31.
sale for ca
due thered
Blocks A
tb landscape with ut its colors;1 the
tube rose sweetest flower for scent
that blows without its odor jt'ie
borealis without its variations; poet
ry without rlntue; Spring without
j .hast been called a dead-b.-at .b the : sunlight ; a garden without" fdiage,
1 passenger conductor when ttou hast ! or marriage without loye. The
j shown thine annual pass to his ' en- j young woman whose ideas teach Jier
vious gaze. A l thee things thou ! to recoil from a kiss cheats the lover
, hast bo ue in silence. This is not a I of the joys of loving, and those g,d
it nabiiaiion for such people and don hour ol wooing and cooi,.r
as the prod
! for his txe
i$1.45,
being
Post
e town of Dunn, 1 C at 12
I will sell at public auction
li the following real estate in
the saiil tcJwn of Dunn, for the: taxes
n as follows 0 tow n Slots in
nd 31 levied on as the prop
erty of Edoch Gad win for lis ta$.es for
1S94 taxes $10.53 cost $1.43. 1 -
One town lot in Block A levietl on as
the propei tj of B. J. Lai.gston for his
taxes for lSy4 taxes 50c. cost lr45 J
tow A lots lk-vied On as the property of
Ile.iiiy Pod.e Jr. for his taxes fed 1SQ-1,
taxes $Gl.d4co.-t $1,43. 2 lots leVied on
lertvof Isidore Sanruiertield
for lSyi taxes Sl.uj) cost
NOTICE ! .
By viitue of a certain mortgage deed
executed to .1. II. Teuton, Oct. 20rb IS'ji)
(and duly assigned to .ine) by J K 31oure
et als., and duly registered in the rec
ords of deeds of mortgages of Harnett
count v. in Book J. No. 2, pages 41 and
42 I will sell at public sale to the high
est bidder at depot in Dunn, N. C, "at
32 o'clock 31. on Monday the 29lh day of
April lb93, the following property,' to
w it : A certain tract of laud, in the
town of Du::n, N. C , adjoining the
lauds of .J. J. Wade and otlvers an I be
ing lot No. 7 in Block B in plan of said
town. &ee s.ud mortgage for full dis
cretion. This 23th clay Of March, 1893.
I erms cash. :
. 3Iits. Kula F. Grantttam.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
L, J, Best Att'y. -v ., mr-2,7r4t.
1' ZX
31. L. Wade,
Town tax Colic
i-tor.
Send v n ra;Idress to II- E. Biicklen
i thou eanst not r,iQe in here." And
i atsn dismissed hi n.
would bo robbed of that exquisite ; fl'iie-e pill-
As lie did so , Jeiuih'u w,.ieh makea earth wear for .
he pulled to the grating gates behind ' time the glorious semblance of i:eav-
tim .and int;rine-t-d t, himsoi: . ' 1 i - i- . ' .!
murine'cd to
"litiveu 13 home and tKsidcs
bad let It .ii o,uie in here, he
have been, con iuuallv
THE merchants in all lines of tradp
nd Sick lb-ada be. P.jr M:.-! w,u " l,,al "ay ?lve
.iver tumbles-they bAvef been ; SPECIAL UA
if w.
would
ueut.iu:ut buosrib r a d tims cr.t
utei disourd i i
tb- raptures of Paradise .-egained,'?
ULD NE Si'Ai
vii .SALE
J
uiy kingdo.a,"- -Ex. , 25 CE'io PER HUNDRED
T
:ag, -aid get a free 4amp!c
King's New Life Pills. A
fc Co., Chi
b- ..f Dr.
trial will convince von of their merit?.
are ea-y in action a:jd are
p.irticularly effective in the cure of Con
rtipation aiu
lana and I
Tiroved invaluable
teed to be
deleterious
vegetable,
their actios
aCh :illd Im
y-te! i. i.
Sold-bv lia
Big
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ON the 3rd Saturday in
1895, will be a big d. y in
APRIL
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Hoon
DTI
Oitr handsome display of
M'lLLINERY
OUR GOO
ucw and Stylish.
EGHVIS
APRILS?
afe new and seasonable
for themselves a glance show
i are'now and Iannontze wit
in Dress Goods. -
BC CMJI A W2:& brL-.dies' and Misses' 11 ATS. -in,! IifJ
J ri. 5 i i f '- S " W co.ubine the most popular
ttiemtubej
Foreign and Domestic makes.
eubirw u!
CHILDRESS HEAD-GEAR A SPECiALTY.
We" have had our
MILLINERY ROOrd
xeut'y fiitcd upland have spared no pains to p'ace before ! you d
most beautiful
an 1 stylish line of
"M ILL IN EH Y
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ev-. : r'lir.-'ught !o Dunn .
C:oi ami cxau.ii.e our stock' before purchasing el-iewlicret
PRICES TO' SUIT. THE ITMES.
- - ' lours to rbPiAfi
E. ; F. You H
DUNN, N- C-
Oyer One ItZiliiou Pcoale.wcar tie
V. L. Douglas 53 &fti&i
AM ear shoe ara Cf;"lnt!y iatuiM
Tney plve tbe best value lor laa ni yw
They cauiii custom shoes iu f.l'yh' ' I'llit.
TliS Best Shoes -jgh
for tLc Least 3Ioaey j3ma .
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1 s.
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mr-2N.
La Pj
FOR SALE BY E. F
heir weaniig qualUi'Jd arc uasu. l
From 1 to $J saved cv, r ovmj m.- -
If your deaur cannot i -tipply l,,Bn
S3.EOr-C!:CCtt
,1ft
dr fin mu
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If T"--
you, i
er.lrr rT'
ni-nrkir-fc-n
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perfectly fiv
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friu
ubstance and to b
They do not weal
, but by giving tune ;
vid greatly ii.igo.
cg'ilar size 1 -.
gfiarau-
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every
purely
n by
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th:
box.
per t ilo'jd Drug
BARGAINS
to all classes of men.
A GENERAL TLADK DAY
when you can exchange anything
you rray bring to town.
Let all r. ho want special barcrams
; coiic to 10- n on that day.
We have jast opened an elant and carefully selected stock f.
,JJCM iwwa and trimmings at price lower than ever
. ..j WJC laiscod'siwK 01 wnite goo.'is ana Liaces 01 o
in the ccuaty, and make a specialty of filling ordirs for burial
uen in neea 01 spool cotton, sewing and embroideiy silk in kl's.''"
colors, Remember that vve are headauar'ers for pVprvt.liin in this li"1"
don't forget to lo ,k at our Sea Inland, percals for shirt waist?.
t: SHOES. SHOES. SHOES.
V e claim to have the largest and best selected alock of shoe-) l.rif
in Dunn. We also have, in stock a nice line of stylish st-av '
cheap, We carry a complete line of groceries. Snuff and. Yub '
" ceaut 1 ni. picture free with every 10 pws
Ax Snuff thni-.-.'fSii 1..,.. t. t .... . .' . . '.i.j'.r n
1 " 11 is impossiDie to mention e enui
a Ceneral Mcjchacdisa Store like ours. Because we have alw
that yoU can call for and at prices that cL fv .,..m.Piit;nn.
Ve thank our friends very frn'rlly for their liberal pa fna:
and coroiully invite everybody to examine our prices and in--business
before purchasing elsewhere. Azaiu thankiM o:r
aud all ar.d respectfully soliciting y, ur paonage the .fu.ur
V e remain, yours not to b: dowsico.
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