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v , . - j " ' .. : . . . i r J i ; -r I I i :i ii -vjrt'--'??'. i 1 THE; ,GOU NTY UfsION l)UXNYll;u;. tt County, N. C. j Rn?-r.-d afoi diog to po-tal rr-guhi- 1 Ml :! W.V. plr-tllTue .U. Ulill!!, X. C, it.5! n..i..',l 1 1 a.-.- matter. . ' "- TV II AT IS AX lIOXEST DOLLARX I f U c trans-itf.ioa is not j;de e:'ed?! VASIIIXGTOX LETT Ed. ' : .' ' I values bei'ig.aiway? staled ia terms v'qi:inv;ton. CJ. OvJane S2nd, !S9 5i , , ' , . . ,, , ol rn---nev, never i.n lenas oi e...ui.-. iMi )e. f! rf nrnt ()f Trcsi The cold standard men tell us thai , : - - -J i?1 -u - rt"' J-' " l- j all they .vk for k good monev-hon, ; " - .identic l,.tmuU:r oes i.itn cnecr . - f t lo d-.-tCv.-i. varitlions in tl.R.. value . . ; ... . . . ;r rrnn.p est tnonr.v. If-that is so,' then there;1"' , . -.a'.csville .-hor.ibj .a.est lr.t.en.i . ' 1 ' i- of the c c-iaating iiit-eiium!. . , , h ,,Vnn. r-d rioir a third t ,mt. !. simp-monstrous 1U22IU12 ; .. .. , -it ba o.en w.unau nui' ulu'" GTlv. o'KaNTIIAM. J. IV PITTMAN. 1 .it"rs. 5-Allr.ininin.lcatioiis want roiuaus on Tuesday uiue. - NV,tito.1tCiiu.vhentnininntBnnl all oilier notices ..f likr r..a;. ner In-ei l'i i rwfiiue l.s : t V Lf di-riVe. wi Uocliaryeil 0 tent lr -must he some 'monstrous juggling wish words, for the 'very pith and ; Anything that is measure! by itself &d class postt.llce. 1 hq i I alone can never i -resent an jppear. ; ' in t,,.rlv. .-P q follows rnarrovr of our :onlenton in o'eoianij I v " ; cLa-gcs in tie fta.urivS iouos in" tlie rcsUTation of the privilege f j anee J'eJan2e- X' mutter, there Increases: Ek-r.lon, $1,200 to $1 fuh coiiiCire lo tilver is money, honest money, a inoniv honest, than ohl, a nioi;ey that .sha Im Ixir.r .l not nieriilv today, out n Gaotonia $1,1C0 to $1,200 r. . wrt 1 .r rrrnnt n il.iim rl II r O 1 lit1 ftr uood ' . .. . , . ' .J, ''m.-ide nvtiroia irorn its vaiue at ani i ... ... ... s.rn. u..it. j - luriaer penosucu mpsriure is ..c j dtrSoR $ljr00 lo $i,C00; Uigti Poiv er.denominated a ciiange in the vaiue .:;. gf -.-'Sunt' IMlfllMj v- ; . i ' ft'. "00 io S1.C00: KiiiSton S1.400 t6 lho -ml.but always a cha.,SC xn l)500; Monroc $1,100 to $1,200; Mor of com mud i Lies. It nerretuitv. . The acute an.ons L. , 1 . 1 '11 , .1,1 'prices n - , 1 ! , n-n n oronn Tt 11 till . .. . . r. . , in,.!. vv... w.-. jj ; ' 500; to $1 ,000; She by ?i,--Uy to ?i I . . ... v i H.uusiry. arm couiiiitrrcc bicw.iu.u.; ... Cto,0o,,l!a Ci Qfifi tn 2.000s OKI Bni-incRfl Jo-ais a! ! tnfule to if -gular ad - Y.rtl.H.trat5cpntN i T line. UhIki wltliont r.-t'iilar Hlverli3:uicut3 will be tl.arge.l .X j.t.s l't-r lliiv , f u!.-rri;rs i'l lMit f.fT at tta- exi-ir.-ition 1.0 i-a'-r v til I- .!incui.tiiiu..-il until tli Conn.iu.n.-atnr.ns must always' HUU u. 'l . -.HA must l-e wntt.Mi - j lai.l ..!; '.. -i'J-; 1 the ia)r. XAdv'-n'-h'i; rides" furni.-hrd on ap- I'trX'! h"'il notices inserted tctthout ,'C-ixft $ i"! 'cnttcf. Cr, (f,iiii.!i.!ii.-:ith! will avpf'd nilf- . i.i- ni.i-iiiiic-d by the v. titers , ' IClllif. 1'1 udvi-rtis'ii-ints . in?frtf'd four jtiicr. ie u hs Will he eoiuitvd one in. h. mid viU 1m: inserted and eharjred until n tiered tit-eoiuiiniod wiiv-n the liuit; i:, i.ot -J'e' it'ed. money under existing conditions not an honest money," but an nnjust und essenLiaily dishonest money. What, then is an honest dollar? Is it not a dollar vhich demands at xll timts tne same degree of sacrifice to obtain it? j ' Is a dt.llar "honest" only when it is increasing inj prcliasirg power, wl en it is enlarging its grap over ft toconceanueevu w ucu ; me gom ; w'hintrton 4,500 to S1.700. Del- sta-tdard inmcta upon society and j .... . Salisbury $1,80X) io' $l',7o6 affords to lntercsud caiuisti and ! uell as to supeTfi- ! Winston $2,800 to $2,500. the products of est" dollar only TCP.S OF SUBSCP.iPTiOH. Three .Mti.uths r-ix Month- - L,'ife Yeur.. hent. by Midi. Payable in advance :."5 Oent. 5(J Cents. $1.00. abor? Is it an "lion when it is exactly more from the debtor than he con tracted to pay and giving more to the creditor than he agreed to- re--, ceive? ; Is a dol!ar dishonest when, on the date., of repayment, it commands pre cisely the same dcgice of sacrifice that it commanded when it wa3 bor rowed? In crder that a dollar may 1)3 en titled to the designation 'honest' is it .... ..1 n .vpu.&t-, a a w ot,.... j (j. liauer, a white man camfe cial thinkers upon money, to so cane! ; : an I yd ia li .. 1.1 u ..1.; ! ! -'. I J Statisticians u!Kl wmm U l""u ..:.r n,.!...l 'T!,W Dm !al Ibcrsanrle3onomi3:8anorportanit - v . & much imoroved by them of dispu'iny j , as to the true na'ure of the e: anSe A Gp , Qlenn. wa9 that has take 1 place. ! ,u- tu, ..t. n i.it, ..i.rth :l I lll-p VI 1 V V IV j ' J attend the funeral of his uncle, Col. j Dodge of the U, S Army. The citizens' ot Washington severaj criticise Marshall Allison fur com 4 John Is Jones in the Atlanta Constitution. j TAX OX KXO WLEDG E. You will notice on our lojal page a short loc-al in regard to j the tase on doctors and lawyers. V have not yet S-cn any act of the la?t leU latere' that seems to us so unjust a necessary that at the date of repay- 1 this. one, and it is one that will ;b ment it should have a areas er control j felt not only l y Hie dcetorsand lavv A in ss, ; x. a, Junk 20 is:j... ; V lib D 1 GA LS Il E l UR NING. --, - ' . - The prodigals of Mississippi, who wandered 'o'tr in "1394, and have, in many cases spent all the.r substance, and in every case sipaaiidered . their time, have become tired feeding the ewine, such as Butler and other big . shoals, and now they arise and shake off party prejudice and turn their faces back to the democracy of prins ciple. They are tired and disgusted and say by their actions, we will not support any man, unless he be a taue disciple of" 'democracy. The hypo-, crites who stored our votes before shall be trodden under our feet.. . The Populist who wants the finan cial condition, ef the country change .ate comiujj'uuj uhu :m r. .. hold 'up .the" di-'ctrihe of the : DernJ 'cratic i:irtv. . " The Populists of North Carolina will soon follow the action of thse in Mississippi. Men of inteligCnce - will not' be led on blindly against .their- ow n interest. Though tjliey . made a broad mistake, in gcing into this party, and giving . it their support, the' are not so corrupt as to fo .low it further. They have tried it and Invc found iu it, no relief- j-'ea worse than th t, void of principle, and nw they are. as wise men will "ing to withdfaw from it. It is natural for us to suppose that those who haye giuned an oflie under - the Poptilist vote, that they . will ; ro main Pupulist. not' because they have the goocv of the country at heart, but are only serving lor the gold. Hut . the man who went in it for relief tnd have fiied t(fi;ul i , are acting the - j part of wise men when they forsake over human euoit than it had when it was burrowed. , One would naturally suppose that andionest ilollarj would le a dollar that, would correctly register the sac litlce of men, so that at the close of the term Z a loan the creditor, in addition to lawful interest, would reoeiee principal uot ir.ercly the sauH; number of dollais, but dollars commanding onj the ayerage the same degree of Iiuman effort as those he had lent. Ar wc to ..-ii'! rstand -that after vers but by tho.se whose miafo-tune. it is to employ them, for we cannot expect them to p'ty this tax. and not. increase the?r bills. It lis nothing but right' ti.at they should, so pi can plainly see that the legislature cut the throat of the pub 15 ms:ead of the doctors and lawyers. i 1 in: here with a number of conyict, chief of whom hud ,n a tuit of new clothes and t as allowed perfect free. .ooi while the 'minor tfenders weije Leav.lv handcuffd. Ex-cashidr iicllat.d, iniapp'ropi-iat:.d abjut $0'i 00 with of other people's money r 3 3 3? s 3 -x-Br .'v Y B. :1 1 ;i . j i ... 7 V - - 1 My tock of Spring and Snrnm.r Dres3 Goods is now ready for inspection and consists of all the new and ! pretty , styles in 3 .- Ant toil Swiss: T. inert Lawn3. Daohes. Piques. Pencil ( L 1 ' vrgauutcB, UV.VV '"-' . ' .. " - 11 Vtri0a, otner patterns. In connection with my DRY GOOPS DEPARTEV3ENT j i;.e other convicts were condemns) to serve for a jnuch shorter fine in the! Albany Pcntitentiary and tin oirjnses. espevially that of distiliin whiskey from corn, which ft is impo- sible for otherwise to utilize has beefn condoned by some of the ablest mejn iu the country. It is3 possible thst .Le Department of Justice will iiK ! 1 - i QJiire why Holland was allowed to You say why is th.s an unjust tax? 1 Lvc, Hk& a.gentlen.Rn'a'.d the oil)- ny sn mia tue not pay u tax 01. j conviels .vc?c heavily manaculed the n.ak-,1 j of a contract requirinu the doc' or, and the hardships of tneir the payme.jL cf money a dollar be- j profession is unknown to those with comes more and more "honesi" in ! out expenance. Perhaps you have their profession? j There is not "any class of men to he found on the face of the earth Lhat j ,KC(l cli;5in lo j,dYe 250 Pgainst frie does as much dis-greeuble wo-k' r.s ; xna i f.,vr r it Tbpve 1 Tliere are 353 members of the ihiiKPnf R.-nrpSf n.it,iver. The erold never for a moment considered their mg power increases, to the advantage ! professin. To b:come a skilled phys'cian it is necessar- for you to the proportion iu which its purchas- ' of the creditor hnd the .disadvactaae of the debtor? iio:i:st WAS 'THE GOLD DOOJ ' j no gosa h;. chasing power DOLLAR AX All IN 1870? Xv iiuiug tottay u pui 50 per cent greater will be 2U Republicans in tlie rtext !.ouse; 105 Democrats a:. d 7 Ptpp lists. Of the 244 Republic n?, only 24 are for free coinage; of the ibu Democrats. 75 are for free coinajc. From this i is certain that no bg spend a great deal of time and lion-j jj;,.., fHVor.b'r- to silver can niiss ey 10 ooiuiu iiie i.uuvntugt; 01 nun - 1 j'eyt llcuse itine You "enter some niodical pol- let-(wnid soen.d several months, some times year, and oj'ten the cace you spend a small fortune to equip ycurs self of the .knoA-ledge' and inedk-al botdi3. You graduate and locate i:j come section for practice, and in that Suit (or $10,000 Mamr.ge. waa c I.- .a Ktward li. Slumph by Mrs. Eliza' fat! Ackfc-rman, wid;w of Philip Ackr man who lost his life m the fire of t vl ) f uiatl.res3 factory was burned. The last September when the champion attribute dishonesty to any gold c in of any country a!i any dale. Gold, they say, is t.lways gold, which ia one sense we grant, a:;d, therefore, one would suppose that a contract to sold would be the same contract at one time as at another. Yet at two ditferent periods of time it means two totally ditf-jrent things. the corrupt gang and cpm.e back principle. to Ojt state is like Mississippi, jthe " "iloor hangs w-ide open and a warm vl io may re welcome awaits those turn. The Populists ere corrupt,. As youei!i plaril' see Mill tiiev uoukl like to eor-tlnue. t fiiek, - . . " lint tu h can neve; he. Secretary V irli SiG says 4,coi!id money" is going to win the Kentucky . da than the same gold dollar .of twenty yVars ago a dis ionest dollar, and is it today 50 percent mjre honest than it w,m tlicn it. lipir. rr fit. iiflh lirritids . . , ' , 1 - D , . , ' sr.ction u find poer people, as they 1 1 ,irr..u .fttnf.ra f,mflriv I;..,, of precisely the same weight and- , " . . 1 -Tan:pi AiOtne-r& loimetiy uvea ... , ; -re 10 ue n.uuo in eveiv oom.ou:u'o v(1.uorn Gneness? And if it continues to in- 1 , , J USeoern crease m purchasing power, will it . . , . , disagreeable the weatticr may be, or ctjntinue to increase xix honesty 7 , Iir , i , , how ereat the distance, when you are W e have lieard no gold standard! , - . caitea you must go ana render your ass;st;tiK-e without the a-surauce of orie 'dollar. The dv ctor is compelled to keep horses and vehicles for his practice, which amount to an item of expence with many other things connected with his profession. You say the doctor is not bound to go those who cannot pay h.m. No truth THE DEMAND THAT ONE DOLLAR MUST j jn lhat Jf he f..ih lo d;j hjg du,,y a8 rE KEi'T A good as ANOTHER. a physician and the poor fellow dies The gold advocates say that one for want of a'tention then the co:n munity is turned against the physi. cian, so you can plainly see the posi tion' the physician occupies. -Withthe many unjust things of the legislature we think this one of be i.ost unjust ac.s of the corrupt in in 1 They f)led you into their fold, And ttJd tu that 'there, was re Hut yioW. the story is tol.l And you eanqut ti lleve. hof; WHAT CAUSED THE HARD TIMES. Judgt Hubbatd, of Iowa, says it is the existence of csqpcratiorw. George Gouhl s&j s it ia the ity to -co-operations. The faiii.er savs it is the low in wheat, l uii sisvcr mcn-sa' it is the action of Wall street. j : Tiie Wall street men say it action of the silver, men.' The manufacturer says it fear ol nee trade dollar must be as good a another. Cut they do not define whatgoodness means. Is not' a just dollar a good dollai? Is not a dollar of unchang-' ing value a good dollar? if the dojlar . jlhoy take for their model is a swindling dollar, why should they-; ask that an "honest" dollnr should be 3 "good". or as liad as lhat? j . If a dollar should get to- be more, valuable than the dollar of the con tract If jro :dness' means clearness t' en we want not le po sood a VUdlar that Vc want shall body. THE "BREA THING CA VE: At his residence in . .Ibis i township on Friday at one o'ch-i-k, Mr. John C. Srrell, one of the r.eau ty.s most prosperous iurme"s atiti best ciiizep.3. Ue left a wife and nine children. Eve b'.j 3 a: d four girls. lie had lived in the couaty more tean fort- 3 ear?, and during all this t pe h.e continued to miike friends d!:d helped to build up his com-iaihity u id his county. lie was a member of the Free Y ill Uj.pli.st church and h:id lead a consistent life worthy j of emulation. His remains were Lib re st. on Sa' urday evening :n the hu i. rr gr'.u: d at Pleasant Grove. Rev .Mr. Rob!.. Jackson preached the 7r- SO -3 O o o 1 I have ope ied a TIJ-ILLIXERY AND pAXCY Q.OODS J)EPA1U iim .1 a ja O 5 d 3 4 1 y A e-f ji 3 S it I) S c . r c - 2- 72 r 3 3 3 5 e I. 1 3" US neral and conduced the burial cerc monies. iir. borriii was 41 vcrrs 1 old and was sick only a few (?..? Heart dropsy was the lmroedidi c use of hisdolh. In the Slate of North Carolina, j 1; 1 he western part, in the range ,ol mount ning known as the Fork rai.'.'e. a .?ollar;i located .1 1. e most remarkable rav- that shall clemamt no. more sacrifice I crn now known to exist. It lis to" e el it than the dollar bl' the c .n-j called the "Kreathintr Cave" and !is . . . i ... . a ! that was certainly a most wonderful r.itnrid ! to Vs tract than j the dollar agreed to be paid. . r IRLMILM ON GOLD. hen 'f Id alone, or a money haed on ;goJ-.l, is the circulatina J) ID YG U L VER SEE A Lazy man wno had tine? ' I V A elide who wasn't pretty? " j A young m m who d: el n't know2 . An old man who don't remember? A politician who wouldn't proins curiosity. During the ' summer jise? months a current of air comes fiom A pretty girl who didn't look sau ii which is so strong that a full grown oy? man can not walk against it, and in A town go forward rapidly wise 11 fhb 1 icintpr t .0 inrn9'." f oir i a rn n 1 1 . I l".irt. nf ll I innlp Dl" 1 r nm inch sui-1 medttim of si country, a contract call-1 " . , i . , i i . i strong. Attunes a xno.-t unpleasant i other par. ing for he payitent of $1,000 on the Lw?.ir u .,.:..., f iUa .... ,. ' ii.H i,,? .t is supposed to be from the carcasses I somebody did not grumh.c? price i spot :-on Id on its face seem to be tlie e-:f.i as a contract calling for the paytucMt of 1,000 at a fulure time. O t'f, s lint of ei.ead animals, which have been! A man whoelidn'o kutiw exac ' Rtiekod in an J killek he n,rr.irr 5U ' luiw everv olhf.r bnsi tss mi"lit. to bec.ui-:c. th., Sn bein- in each case -j inrer o tilL ; t un Cx ept his own? . ... T 1 1 i - , , oiu in till. tUU. : :.,,:,. o KroMdn. ,A... n.J i A n-.!l.i.r ichn Inlf tl.ot lof li i.i M.t), mere. yoiui seeiu lo tiie same m , !trm t. e i be eo pa m:-;ni i . ; ever. men. a;v r. ino!ved. If, liow-! ring the spring months when tlie was to b'aine for anylbing? .1; 1 ... i .p.:.;, mmptll ,. J f! 1 V ! ' ' r c n ore' takes place, the air is eilad wiih )CN he was the man until after the elec- lnonrumersas it 15 the fear .f !,r thoir product f.r tt in the one 1 in. i , - , . . ,l .: ., i i 1 . : lets oj h.iir. e.rv Po e. irr-H -!. ..ion? 'change from inhalation to xhal. tin! A caitdidute who did not th.ihk ch ly be A o ro i P i twit TO 1 .-t CO. 3 J- i r-r . 4 ' -z. r ? 3" 5 S - . o S S - ? S 5 H 3 'Z o o ! 2 r 5 " ' - f . s p 5' &l f ! IV CO i "i . I -- . s '-2 I 3 . i c '. o' 5 ; ' . i , t - ". .. I : re j i - 3 1- 1 j 1.-. est 'allies ui isl and am prepared to Childret-j j . t HATS AMD BONNETS, Silks for Shirt waist and Dre's3 Trimmings. Laces and Hibbons Our line of S .vlss, Nainsook and Hamburg embroideries an t l' cells in beauty and quality any eyer exhibited in Dunn- We can give yon a good article in Slippers, lloiserv. Corsets, 0 loves, Fans and in fact everything needed to complete a ladies' Call and examine our stock before, purchasing elsewhere . t ' .'' '." Yours to PLEASE, I V I i I' DUNN, N-'C- I B ill i d perlioo w ardruU mrs27Mf.' There is no doub' but what) every mnn wnmnii fill d child has reael with . , T i- , . I IiUiuafon, S. C, on "Mond. great interest rhat the Legislature 1803 a"j l2 O,clook M.;ollo t ct 1 of hind situated in Stev township, Harnett county, 30 'acre.-y more or less, and Now lie that learn Leg;s- did in regard to the Mortgage Law You a' so read the Douglass alijourn ment and ni:ny other things we Invite you to read sn artic is greatest of all. Yon wi! frosi this article, not what the lature did, but what II. W. Jsrnigan & Co.. will do lor those that!, trade with them. fuf" o o THE have in our store, without a if eloubt the largest stock of gooiiu anel greatest variety ever e'.isplayed in Dunn. It would be the higth of fully for us to attempt to mention 'all our articles so we want you to call and see them. .NOTICE ,! By virtue of power of .sale tontaiiW in a certain mortgage executed toG.l Bvnl bv W. Parker ii!.d wife. Mart Parker and dniy tra listened to nip, w ill sell to the highest h.ilUr for at at the court house door in tlie towu 4 y July U act or at' arts Ciwl coiitainin; or a mors delinite description .ivferreiice u md to the ahove mortgage. This Jiiiib U Assignee of MortguLW. jG-4t, ADMlNISTRATOPa NOTICE! Having qualined as adm nistrator tl' unrrs. H i It T S. sn 11 I R T UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Comprises ine Un"atVj, the Col lege, the Law nd Medical Schools, and the Summer Scl'ool for Teachers. Tuition $60. 35 Teachers. 471 stu dents. Add -ess President Winston, Chapi 1 Hill. N. C, for Catalogue ar.d handbook on 'University ?2ducalion." fre tra h'. iie do hi or says itr ts the creel it or. ..e ovuiuLrais eay it is inei publicans. ' I t Tae Reifhlicans &y it is IhelDei cra-j. 'V te Ptipuiils zzy it is both. 4. c iToa-.Ur.'.tM.isii say it i- i i- key. . , '! - ' i . X .o preacher sap it is ihe devil. N , !iat is ye;ur idea? J iu :e t lie V.. - i v a-c U'.i! l ' a I Vc learti that Mr. W . i --on, v. i.o t ho v i.oi ; u i;.tii, i; ri on e-. Sir! etc.. whi. h arc i surrosed to pumn i ! o-.l : - ' " 1 1 - ; f mt. rrent ores suckt?. .. -. n t ..... '-r-.r.-m .-5 ".r3 1. An excharsie savs n Marvlar.d a as . c . - 1 '.' i woman i.v.o uiiam, l . L . ' ! S ' .. I i J-L ... n 1 1 S SJ ilflV VN, (11 v ix.i (large ti-.vei.ing, kitcu : reriiited the t.drtce ror t h- r..:r n aael uicul-aoUae by foe :.st ..tur- ' s"ud ciz iis -prc i' i." fill 2s l.iy. His dell4-.g is s-.ua t; be out th nn i-l.-ry rVinr.i.t.s ni-.e: ar.-s r bu; sti! HOTEL, piVINS, -UNDER 'NEW MANAGEMENT. o ci , Th?s is to bifTrm the p'lh'i tint the above mined Hotel has heMi Kenovafd, liefurni.-liod and C'ar re-: f hrono-lioiit and I will spar : no eflort- to f.lea- every one who stop with me. Special attention given to traveling men. Soliciting public patronage generally I am. yours toplease. JNO. A. OATES, Proprietor. Our lbte of shirts are the best est ar.d nicest ever brought, t mat kct. Can ftt thc:: lartac: RTS. Neill A. Cameron, deeca4ed, bite Harnett county, North Curphna, UibJ to notify all persons hiv inj cto against the estate of said deeed exhibit them to the iinelerMgiit'd wr before the 8 day of May oi t notice will be pleaded in bar of the-; recovery. All persons inuVjteil to si estate will please make tin nHediate pJj ment. This the 8lh day bl May w- James Ca'mekos Aehninistnitor. O. J. Speaks, Atty. J.G-G-yv. 5 T. Our Hats. arc 'OUT OF i cheap-this : small. NOTICE! By virtue of authority contained M mortgage deed executeut to signed on the 28:h'duy of .lui Hei.r I'ope and .wife ai'd the Kegi-.t'Mb eittiue tf the Harn ;tt in B uk P." So. , P', to 301, the Slid -under-igi Ihrie, will ei! - - depot of tie- W.;; . " ('.It iii! th-. i. i'-. t,i.t, i-v- - t j i'. : l.ie tlVta the. link Jie iota ' ! -.. i. .1 r rtconieu county me very ex- Priccs are hw .and sl.r.,.cs of' latest makes. Be-certain jdu aaiine them, 7 o o We carry a general line of DRY GOODS and keep the best for the least rhon ey. Try us anel be convinced We alwayskeep a full line j of fresh groceries to suit the trade, i For the best brands of flour you should never fail to call on us. Thanking . all for their liberal patronage, we' remain, Yours truly, I W. JERNIGAN "4 .io tain ci ue si t;.e a gli al us premium o ir-.-; t. t ' 1 1 v . e - t 1 ' 1 s had rt-rel to msrry Idrn conchtn iltatifhe cou'dn't got' her it w? b? S'-.me c-.mfort to ?et abnut v-r 1 o! tier casii and sued lor that a.ii';int tif d..ni;iges, but. '.he Judo knoekleil hint o-it by deciding that a Marjihd v,Mr.n io laryiaua naa t- ntt-'' jlo SJnelclcri's Arr.ira S.ilve. , The l est -alve in the world fur Cufp hi ni-ej.-Soros. :ilr Rbeum. Fever Pnrec i -WEW STORE.- You will find me located jn my old store where I did business! years ago. Look for the corner store. I invite all my friends to call an !, M. inn at P Oi-niii : id iiiurtg? nvfveU !by W. t ite ia V hot : ;Lot.V; oiiUlrti ilea.' '. : . ' . eouLai..s ysMK- - Cllltaill.S iO ai'ii:-. I.Ol acres. Lot No ettulal .i ' t k' tDU acres. Lot No. 7 coutaii;- J'j acres. Lot No. 8 contains U No. 0 contains 51 acre-. 1 eoiuaius iu acres, ijol 5 acres. Lot No. 12 roiiw. tenth", acres. A plot of the property ean the ffice F. P. Jones Esq., Httt 31 f tin... V f' - Terms wiH be offered to siit Pliri Uireete"- ot 'kl t couttf U6 8 si'r of 1 ho m-oiw-rt v. i ri.j. -on. ;:i V.iifc t Four c.ui; i.iii t.-' t . H. clock P. M.'oras iooii theicajfter train on the Short Cut roa.T$oiuS. .. v..: I .til V " hi rives a: i.'e.!ii: on. r n j This is a splendid btipouuifitj 5 dt sirable property eheap. E. W. Poii, " j 31 Attorney. be set1 A. ft ptti, By virtue of a ce rt ii n rnorr f ecuted to me May 1st, h' ff. t,i Plullipsand recorded iu Ji KiV !; J I wdl sell at public sale l tls 1 oiuoer ior easn at ine m-ji '. -i U., at 12 o'clock M. on .Inly lli.it portion of Lot Nv I "P" in the plan of the town wnere.J. . rnuiips aim - lived a-hoiMiugtlic laau- i ei ais., ior iiiu ie.-erij i" rlA.i, ...t.i . ri.ij .fmiP I l"1 L J Best, ujyrtjf jlt-4v. r u ,.l Of d ion1- e !!:.': .T I'.arl--, '- '- t I w -I t:. ...i-. ...i :.'( . us. ;irM lK, J J tinly ..-nr.;.-' Pi!i, r iu, oay. It i JT'iaraitteod to -i-f,--t i-.i! !r f ae ion host. For snle by H"rp; r !f00,. . i j examine my goods and pric u boy My motto 'is rpuick salts and! small NOTICE -. hlS t r U "'" I i .ourt house door in EiJii'rh'''i on Motuiay the 1st day ,1 profits. He sure you call and see me. f 1 !' one certain traet of i anu n f (!l 'j'erifl-? .. 'on J sell onlj- the iute.ie.it Holland in said la: 1. jr. of C t-itrtio'or and Driver. - !iCL.-t ha .i :' a iJui'ilOL,. 15 ! Iju-i-l'.r, ircri;i':M . 3 w J. II. ' : i DUNN.iN. cr u.:
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 26, 1895, edition 1
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