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1 ESSS warns THE ss-vh ix youk nvs every week. mcvt keacii vs by Wednesday Mokxixo. H RE AT UREAT BARGAINS ARGAINS COUNTY UNION ii rom Our WEDNESDAY APRIL 3rd, SX, ! - VK. GKAXTIIAM. ) Wkiti; on one sile or thk I'AI'ER ONLY. j ALWAYS SIGN YOUR NAME TO ITEMS. Editors. J. i it JlA- ............... rp .. DUNN, N. C. 1 IM .ws Fcr Al LOCAL DOTS. March f.assed out with a very cold ; enp and high wind. i l is week we advertise a lot ofj hmd and town lots for tue taxes! Kead the new "d of Mess J A. Mussengill & CoV They have the toods and invite you to examine them. Next week we will publish the names of the assessors and list takers for this county. Several of our communications are crowded out'this week on account of publishing the delinquent tax pay ers. ; ... We call your attention- to the clnnge in the "ad" of Mr. D. Mc firown in this issue. Read it. Mr. W. S, Jackson has had the front of his bar repainted which gives it a much improved appearance, Not many farmers in town this week. They are busy willi tneir farm work. Mr. Geo W. Elliott, of Little Riv er Academy had a fine ra ire stolen from his &tab!ea last Friday night, Iiev, Mr. Hassejl occupied the pul pit at tite Presbyterian church Suns day morning and night. Mr, J. 'II. Holland was appointed by the legislature, cotton weigher fur the town of Dunn. He received his oilier! documents a fe? day sj ago, A. horse run away Sa urkaiy nig! t and left the waon in the ditch near tiic depot. The ! wagon was badly damaged, but no one hurt as e have learned. Now is the time look after your back lots aud see that they are put in , .proper condition before it gets ho, Our towu authorities should keep an eye on this for it may prevent much Itvor. . -. ! Quiet! we .think we hear the s.ieet sound of the wedding oarch is ii aooroaches nearer and -nearer l-i.u.,..iii u.r.r. ',.i.a 'ooriu ,!. oi.fi lull iiuiimt . Mr, rseill A, Uraham, of Benson !,is n.irnl.ased an interest ir. M.p i.ujgy and general repair shops aL i this plaee and invites all his friends j to cull and see him. The firm has i su aa. .uceiuent in this iseue which ! you are invited to read, We had several callers Thursday who eaiae iuan I ordered .the paper seut. If space would permit, we would gladly mention their names. We are Always glad lo see our friends when they are in town aud assurJthera that the latch of our banctum ever hangs on the oulside fur their reception. The machinery will arrive in a few days for the .new' furniture factory in our town. It wijl be put up aa i in running 6rder shortly: Our town is still on the move, this making another paying enterprise added to several already in our midst. We learned the other day i hat one f the Revenue officers of the couu ty heard there was a still in the up per edge of county, and made1; the necessary' arrangements to capture it, drove twenty-five miles and on arrival found it only to be a turpen tine still. He returnee! to his home emntyvuanded and somewhat disap pointed. The County Commissioners last Monday accepted a proposition frotn the citizens of Dunn and the rail road company to give the psople a free ferry at Ayerasboro. This will greatly a commoelate the people on the other side of the river, and we think it sr"step in the proper direc don. - It is reported on gooel authority, that some of the populists of Samp son ar ; repenting in sack-cloth and shes fur the sins of their represent atives anel the actions of the last legislature. Some have been ' heard to 83V I.finl if .mi will fi.piTtvo no fir eipinn to elect them felltiws this time we will never do so asaia. The town election will soon be on hand. We have already hturd of' thrpa rm. , i' v. iiiuiumks tor iuayor ao sev- j Prnl inr .... . I m uujuiissioners, e want a , S''od town government, economically j alni nistere l, therefore it will require P.d men wli huve convictions of 1 ' "'eir -wn, and will stand by their j visions u. mi the offi.v.A fit' mayor ; "' comtnisioners and give 1U "wn sa ilai'.tion. TliPror.,r- It Will 'se aml prud,ent to se'eci kind when the contention a,ac I Rev. O. L. Stringfi .Id, of Raleigh, i will preach at the Baptist cUroh I.Sunday night. Go and bt:.r Lftn Mr. Dayid Lee of this township died Sunday evening at his home. He had reached; the a,e of 60 years, was a man highly respected in the coraraanity and, wa a successful farmer and a good citizen. Ho was born and raised in this county,, and raised a large family, leaving a wife and 7 children. 6 b ys a d 3 daugh ter to mourn his demise, lie had been confined to his room for so ue months but seemed perfectly resign ed to his affliction and felt that he was ready to go to Lin , Maker. He was a member o( the Missionary Baptist church; The i at,; i iiint took place Monday, ! COMING AND GOII Miss Emma Jeffre3", of Fremont, is spending several days, in town Visiting her brother, Mr. P. J Jcf frey. Mr. L. P. Best, of Warsaw, was in town Thursday and is now one of our subscribers.. Mr. S. A Salmon, cf Snmmervillc, was in town Friday. Miss-Minnie McKay returned from a visit to Wilmingtou Friday. Mr. B. F. Williams or;e of Win low's clever business men was in to to see us Saturday. ExJudge Battle of Rocky Mount was on our streets Friday. Mr. E. Strudwick, of Norfolk, Va. was in town Friday. Mr. Frank Phillips left Friday for Richmond, Richmond' county. Mr. Mel). Higgs one of our clever boys. spent Sunday night in Fayelteviila There seems to be one. attraction for Mack. Doubtless there is a girl "in it," Mr, Zeb Jeffrey one of the re'eaf tigents on the A, C L. is in town. Miss Ilattie Culbreth of Falcon suoiit s. f e w days in town with her I hrother last week. AIis3 Alice I Grantham of near, "iihtiold visiting her b -other, yiv - ' T- lv-Giantham. -Ex-Sheriff, U. McArtan; paid us a all Tuesday and left with us the names of the delinquent tnx payers which 'appears on editorial page. Mr. Crews j of tie 'Wilmington Messenger was on our streets yes terday. Benson Sparks- Ijjts of. visiters in town last week. The Union meeting of the Little River Baptist Association convened here Friday, S.-Umday' and Suuday There was quite a crowd in attends a nee, We were glad to see Mr. D. F. Morgan of The Union, in town Sun day, wish he could have stayed long er and met some of the young ladies, Mr, Morgan you should not hurry through life but stay longer .ext time. Mr. F. L. Hall formerly o; this place but now Mocated ir Fayrttc ville. spent several days hers last week. Fulton is quite a la iiesman and we are alwaj's giad to se? him, more especially when he brings a young lady whh him. Do that again Fulton. Miss Mautie who has been visiting Mrs. E. H. Woodall left Monday for Four Oaks, ' where s .e will spend sometime with Miss Cario Wellou. Dr. W. H. Rowland, of' Red Springs tuoyed here last week, when his goods arrived he could get no house to live in, the town is pa a boom no vacant hon--.es here. D;d any body. at the Union Meat ti!f see a man with long h iir ? 1 did "If it was'nt long it was most." I Fete. I am age lit for Acid Phosphate, sell at $2 7o ner ton, Good mid ling - rs 1 I cotton oUUU's. rrounc voiton orow ' jnnll. -K.nnle-.il Orient 37513 in mi idling cotton. Call and ; aM mti r (,,n save VoU money " J. H Pakkku, t Smithfield, X. C. If you v;!iit vo-i' " t v, i ife or -.- 1 tnv Stock iasurod com' to m-o ius' or drop me a pot:l and I will go to see you. r:,,c n ! ( v. J. II.. Kiktcmax, Agent, ailhtiL-M, N. C. Troyvilh Items- "We liked vou splended .last week, Natuce ,has thrown off her sheet of snow and ice and the lovely Spring is upon us. Mr. Ed Williams epent Sunday in the Foe's section on business. Mr and Mrs. J, K. Stewart sper.t Sunday with their daughter Mrs. Byrd near Bunn's Level Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Grimes, of Wake county were among the visi tors in our coramuity last week. Several of our young people - at - ten tied tne Union meeting at Benson last week. Mess. Mack and Callte Wiliiama, ot Barclaysvtlle section, spent Sun - day in this section. ' Miss Lillie Rvles. of Foe's snent fpart of last week with friends and relatives in this section. Our farmers are busy planting M I corn, . ' , . Failing in the creek must, be fun for some people but we can't see the point. Snider. Lillinaton News- Although called upon repeatedly for our correspondence, we have been silent, awaiting development; but a3 he see the new elress of 3 our p iper, the friendly haneKciasp and hear your voice in entertaining - tones asking again for our friendship and patro nage, we think it our duty to appear again. The good people of our town are always willing to forget old dif ferences and in ''U ion" to work for the best iutcrcst of the county aud State ; and you will find ' us at this 'ime ready to uphold our county pa per, provided that its futn're condue'. is as free from censure and bl:me as its promises are now,. fair and con ciliatory. But with "eagle" eye we :t;ust scan your future deeds for -his t ry repeats itself," to see whether or not our confi k-nce is mi-placed. We have always realized th it in '- niou ihere is strength," and it ha ever been a wnder to us how so small a stream as. that which flow through our county, could effect a division in this people. We are gl id to know that the pages of The Un ion will not.be sullied by bitter dis putes, and abuse of political par'ies, for 'lis seldom that Mich measures secure friends. So as we have not : reached, ibe seventy times seven" we are ready to forget the the former j Times' 'once again and to do our I part 8 we hav ever done. The Juniot editor paid us hi3 firt j visit lust" Monday, He expressed J when th j friend of the paper sub sing pjeased with our sfcribe they wiii get it their full time. himself asTicin: town, We were certainly glad to know bim, and. lo know many new sub?cribers were aided to his list. Mr. J. U. Pope, our sheiirf was in town Monday. His frequent visits indicate diligence in offl ial business Mr. H. E. Norris of Apex was here Monday on professional business, lllorl in Pf Mr and Mrs TV IT , 1 nt 1 i r ai i McLean, also Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Mc- j mf , i ieui iu in town .vioiniHy. Mess. Harry North and . R iloh Shaw attended the S. S. Convention at Jonesboro last week. . Mr. North has a flourishing school here. Miss Emma , Kivett having charge of the music department, Glad to know Mrs. J, A. Green after several days illness is. able to be out again. With congratulations to Tiie Un ion, we bid you adieu. V. POE'S ITEMS. Have you received an April fool? Mr. J. P. Stewart spnt Saturday and Sundaj at his home near Benson. Messrs. J. S. IVason ami Junius Wood spent Monday in Lillingtou. several davs davs at his home, returnee: ! to school Monday. W l.irii.;l rll-lt r)llll 11 1 V Tl C T !1 thi.'f ! . c .. w. - byrrofl a line horse l.it Fri.lu.v niht i m " t T ,1... L U i S K11111 . I I . hcarafrom he wu. at Sauford. MUe Lillie Pari:b anl Mattie KynTs two of IJ. C A's faeiua'ing young la- i dies spent Sunday at Henson. Mr?. A. Byrd, after spejidluir fvt-ral tl.irs with !iei; dausjtcr. hi F.ivettcville. returned lionie Satin il.u-, S.MViK-. Am sorry, but for the war.t. of lii-i ! and space an- forec.il to cut your Uciu short this time brother. News i ; Glh. i to kn m that Miss Alice Yeivir .gioi. i rkpid'.y improving I Miss A:k:o Ab "II is visiting her many fii.n us in the city of Raleigh. MissB.-;Io Spwver, of Magnolia, i$ in jour-down, guest of the Rev. Mr. J, AJ Mc Murray i 'Very rry to chronicle that Miss litt'e indisposed. Cora fuller is a M r. .John Tur ley,' of Clayton, was in town-Sunday! eye. Fhe-e vas q-iite a swell dance al 1 Sanders" Hell Thursday night, those ! who attended doubtless had a good J time danc'ng to the melting strains f "kiss waUs." j j Miss Oinego Oliver, who has been visiting the Misses Massey returned ! Saturday to h'sr home in Pine Level j ; M:s Rena Sanders spent Sunday- ex uroe, Tl;e county commissioners met j .uonaay as usual, ana transacted a i "ood deal of Easiness. The assessors ' of the sev?ral tojvnships of the coun- tv vere appointed. They cleared the elocket except one continuance. Prof. Crocker jand'Capt, Barnes, of the Institute attended the Union i meeting at. Clayton Sundaj. The Rev. Mr, Woodard. of Wilson, preached an able and instructive ser tive Baptist church I mftn rif-. t Irim Sunday night, The whole town deeply regret the continued iilneis of Mrs, W. L. Woodall. " Salomon ays again. "A soft an swer tuntcth a;vay wrath; but grieve us words stir up aner. The tongue of the wise usttlji knowledge aright; but the -tnvhl!i of fools poureth out foolisimes. A jwicked doer giveth heed to false lips; a-id a liar giveth Smilhlied J au'hty tongue." Don't Blaine ns- We fl.jd tha' there are many Time3 who who wore a:; bic; tbers to Liie took it ii!id:r tUti management of Dr. J. H, Daniel last y-'.-ar. with the un. dcrtardii.-g they- got the Times and At hint a- Cortilution a year for $1.25 aiid quite a number have never re ceive tijt ursi cony of the Constis tut'o:) yet Ti'ero evidently seems to h r wide mi -uke some where and by t!iB occurrence; sojae people are yzi '. j u i.vK'd against' our paper and otob ;biv (! - i.it? fur a fault we had notnic 10 do with and: cannot help. We nree ;o run oat the paid over subscnp'.rvos oij his books and we ca;i do a ; ; ; -. We guarantee that our ho- ks .. ill be kept correct and Wo will se id ydu the paper. one year for ofte dollar atjd want it to reach the home of ev-jjry family in the coun tv of Ilatne t anil many home in the .adjoining count jes. Baroiaysville Items Mr. A W Gregory made a business Uu) to l-ayelteyille last week. j 1 . J t . , . Mr. Malcom Smith of flat eek. Fiattsburg, New York, is visiting friends and relatives in this section. Miss Fannie Dapree of Caudill, Johnston county, spent a few days laso week the guest of Miss Kattie Byrd. Owing to the rainy weather, the farmers have done but very little work on their, farm?. I We heard an old farmer say the l i -1 other d y that the "Fred Douglass Memorial Aesocla'ion had adjourned at last, but not until they had got ir and a little more." all ot their time: 1 1 1 There is a rumor in this communi- ly, that a well known dude ol this Ciuntv shawed one of onr State sen- I ' ! ' vors, who before t!ie election, could J tell you just how aud whal kind of a j lawr he could ni-iko to clothe the jpoor. feed the hungry, and carry cot ton booming back to ten cents per . , . iteaiuiriii it ior ?oujc muc, iuc jtii sttorsaid, "If this bill passes o.tli ;. r i;ni,(i" j t -lrolina 14 rallied. W. !d A Cure for IICJiliicle. ! As r--niey i a.i iorm,oi ueaoaeue 1 f ICCiri" lilH"l iii.ni mi iu-; CI rii'Piii:i:iM!? fiir :ini h: i) ir.:;i -kk headuches i it-Id to i; !!;. .1 .. 1 i bo'tl". rn give s r ii. : 11' t , jn e":i.oa -f iiab i:i. ctii; BiMfwenivs ' -..'- ; ,;i i.: j." i X) . I d tone to the bmvl. If iOl ; .K - ,u I i :. rt-ist the :i?f of thL it. T.arjre bottles onlv A,- A- II ..r. Dru.r Sir. -t ANNOUNCEMENT. The Boggy, wagon and gene al re pair bhops at tqis place, formerly run by Mess. Thompson & Gordan have beea bought by Kennedy, Graham & Go., and will in the fu'.ure be run under that name. We &re prepared in every, way to give you first-class i i i . -. . wors ana uo not nesiiat3 to guaran tee the same to give biitisfaction. We t It rm ' mase new Euggies lor sale ana re pair all tiiat comes u der a sitilh's line. We make horse shoeing s specialty. e can be f u id at the old shops so long run by R. A, John son. All are invited to call aud ex amine our work. Very truly, Kennedy, Graham &.Co. C. Lane keeps the best and cheap est Flour in Dunn. C. Lane will sU jou shoes cheap er than anv Ane .else. Call on C. Lane for nice dress goods. Everybody should buy their goods at C. Lane, the cheapest store 'iu Dunn. C. Lane will sell you good coffee at To my IViends. I learn that it lias been rumored through this and adjoining counties that I took a hand with the third party. Now -I think this doing me an injustice and I take this method of info ming the people that I have all ways been a Democrat aud will remain one. I think it wise for all people outside to stop and think before they vote the 3rd party ticket, where they are drifting to. Respectfully, W. 11. Austin Pratt, N. C. ISucklCn'is A i-ii ir si SiIve. The best salve in the world for Cut?, Biuises, Sores, Salt Ilheum, Fevr Sores Tetter, Chapped Jhmks, Chilii.lniiis, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, 'and res tively cures Piles, or : p;-: It is guaranteed to g've perfe'-i; aii-faetion or money refundevl. Price 2-' ?nt.s per box. For sale by Harper & Hood. Save Your Money. One box of Tutt's Pills will save many dollars in doctors' bills They willsurely cure all diseases of the stomach, liver or bo wels. No Reckless Assertion For sick headache, dyspepsia, malaria, constipation and bilio usness, a million people endorse TUTT'S Liver PILLS , NOTICE! All persons who wish' to vote in the approaching town elec tion that have not registered for any previous town election are hereb notified that they will have to register before tney will be allowed to vote The books will be open for that pur pose until the 4th day of May. 1895, All persons who wish to register can call on me and do so Books wi 1 be opend at Town Hall May 2nd,-3rd and 4th. This March the 20th, 1893. Verv respectfully, M. L, Wade, Registrar. MARRY THIS GIRL-SOMEBODY! Mm. Kntroji I rtaini-d a i.lue silk dreos with lemon juice; what will restore the color? I m making lots of money Bt'.iing the Climax Iieh j Washer. Have not mwle le-s than r any day I j worked. Every fiimijy wants a IMr.h '.Vather, and I pav 3 anickly when they ee the diiho wafbed I and uried perfectly in olio nu:n:te. 1 Fell as ciany warhtri as my lroti"r. and he in an old aaW-e- tnan. I will clear f.l.wm thia ye;;r. A-lilreestha Climax Mft. Co., C'olnnihue. Ohio. Anvone can do k well a I am doine. M AGOI b K. A CLEAR HEAD; good digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, are some of the results of the use of Tutt s Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue. An absolute cure for sick head- ache, dyspepsia, m 1 T r; sour' stornacncizziness, c: -siioaLiuii u:i:ml. fever tv' D11IOUS IC t.r. . .- torpid liver onrl nil k-ip.r!r ! cases. uiiv - Til C I UU - i, 7 r A ' . . . J, J. D.UPRS'E'S' MAMMOTH DRY I have barcraiiis tltis season for EACH AND My stock has been selected with great care and bought low down, which enables me to offer my customers goods this season at remark ably low prices. Clothing : I can fit all sizes, and suit all classes in prices and qualities. Call and see them. Gents' Furnishing Goods : liie latest in style ana tne lowest in prices, liet my pricesJ J My line of Hats can't Shoes : If you are in searclof a nice Shoe me. Men's, Womens and Children's shoes always in stock. LADIES ! LADIES ! If you want a nice dress, I have it, 1 can suit the most tasty as of you is to call aud examine Remember the place and don't fail We will take pleasure in showing you through onr stock. ; Very truly. j- DUNK, N- C For Puke Liquors' CALL Oft! SV1E. The increasing demand for YAWlil COUNTY CORN WHISKEY J proof that it is the best. 0--nO TslARVLAWD XXX PUKE OLD EYE is still in the lead. Scuppsmong, Mish, Black Berry and Port Wines for medical and church purposes. Pure North Carolina Apple Brandy a Specialty. - Those in need of a pure article will do well to call on me. Yours anxious to pa, W. S-. JACKSON, Agent. Dunn, N- C- ' - mrtf.' THE "TRUR1P" Tbe best low price watch ev r made price 2.50 Warranted to be a perfect time keep er. Mot a poof Swiss, nor a "clock" but a perfect American Duplex moye ment. Call and see this watch. GAINEY & JORDAN, Dunn, N, C. NO 1 Diinkes the very best and gets it at Bar of D NC ' f3 : Does not drink the best, consequently he goes elsewhere. ememrr for the leFt and purest drinks yon must call on 1 U. lUUXXVV U. 1, i--.ee looacjor-, -vin , 2'ods aU.wnys in stock. lnnn, 'N C .Jns!-tf,w I 1BMI GOODS STORE EYERY ONE. be surpassed, All I ask is a look. for little mon3y, you should see the goods and Trimmings to match we.l as the plain, and all! ask my stock. to find me when you come to town. j. dupree; mr-27tf. liiiite! My store is headquarten I again this Spring for all kinds of ifILLiINERY AND JTANCY Q.OODS I have a full line of HATS, BONNER .'. 1 S1IAP2S and S'l 'd suit the , 7JTT p '-W T' .1 can suit the' children Hoods &c.V of all ages. in Call and examine my stock. Thanking my old customers, for past patronage and extending an invitation to all, I am. Very trulvv if tc T tl iriW Dunn, N. C, mr-6tf. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Look to your interest and save money. Harper & Hood are still at their old stand corner of -K. R. and BROAD STREET where you will find the largest and most complete stock of Drugs, Toilet Articles etc., to be found in the county. Also Fnncy and stick Candies, Stat onery, School Books, Lamps' and Lamp goods. Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco &c Also a full line of frsh Northern rrot?n. GARMN SEEDS 1 ONION SETS all of which we offer at greatly re- duced prices. J ' Thanking all for past farors, we cordially inv te a'l to come and ex. amine goods and pnees. We guaran tee satinfaction. Remeroler tbe place. HARPER & HOOD, DUNN, N C. jn24-.lf. UXrER NEW 3IANAGXMENT. o -."."' This is to i if trm the p'iblic that th jt.ve ivoiipd Hotel h:i.betn Kenbvated, K'fiini-htl and Carp-td throughout - v! I will unre na e!T"its to pleane ( ' cry one v h 'top- wiib ine. Special. ttioii i.ive to tr iv-'':- " men. . j -i..i.rii!i2 p rdic pntrouse generally ! 1 am, your-i to pie?". A. OA l r.s, I'ropr i ror.
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