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t I ; I', f -i 1 i!! ' i ; v i ? - ; . i : jo THE COUNTY UNION- ijcn $ , LLinieu .county., x;. En; red acco.ding to postal rcgula- ,li .us at the postnthce at l.uuu, ..C, as cuu.-cias- .matter. r. K GRANTHAM, NTHAM, i 7TMAX. Uo-3. j. r. tittmax -AU cnmmutlcfttions must reach uon .Tuesday evening;, j Notice of Chnrch entiiiiimoTitS and all other -notices f like manner from wliich revenue la 1o bo derived, will be c.iar-. d 5 ceuUer line. r - - Buinpss locals will. l-r:naae o .regular ad vert i.-t-rs at 5 cenfs i-r line. 'Local without Vei.Mtl.-r advertlaeiiicnta will be charged IX ceitts JKT Hit?," ' j ubrrnri will be cut off at the expiration of tlK ir cul rii'ticii unb srt wis are notified 'and n pajw-r will l dUcoutiiiued until tne ub.teri that is iaid up. j " ComniumeaU'.na .must always iv'3e iitlnrs i.mnelirm-l.' nnd must lys written plainly on oik- hi Je 0 the paper. i&.dveiti-ing rates furnished pn ap plication, j fAo k"j(l notices inaertfd wiljjatd cash "t aii&in,ce. No .(.uinniunicatjoii wijl be avpted iiulc-s accompanied by t le vyiftifi ;iaine. I Bf- All :ulve.rli.?eiOiUs iu&Aried four !.nec.-sive we-ks :.yi Lj &ount?d one month, ami will , inserted and charged Jwifjl 'i.'Avi;t,J di-.oniiuuc,d. wheu the fm,e. is n.oi spccULed. j TERMS CF SUBSCRlPTiOfl. Tim Months -...2.5 Cents isix Month- 7 .J....50 Cents. 'One Year.... Sent l.v Mail. Payable inodvanpe. Ditxn, N. C, July 31 liO. KOT QUALIFY. : .1 TJie following is a list of tUe Jujs ,t ices of 1 he Peace appointed by the Jast legislature, for the county wo failed to qualiTy in time,! so jLir places wiil be filled by appojjtfjppnts aade by the governor. j .nderhon Creek H p B,ui, Barbecue John Doraach. Ayerasboro, L M Ryals. Black River, Perrin Honejcutt. Puck Horn, KG Thomas. . ; Grove, W J Hodges. Johnsonvillc, James Marks, 'J M Turner, II D Cameron, Hugh Mcjxay jrii'ti B C Belden. Neills Creek, Wm. Pearspp. btewarts Creeki Ceo. Byrd, P J Parker, W J Bethune. Mpper Little River, J M Mprri son.: The gold tugs say every free sil ver jiian is n office seeker This is Mome of their caippaign trtUh, 'J) and 110 j.onest man with common sense believes it. WJ notice m(j3t of the pfijee bidders, (speeking of the North) are oul bugs. Thafs atrng. .There kns recency baen eight 1 undred and sixty thousand dollais I ut inio cottop mills in Nprtb Cat. linr., Tliis will give the old North State a tig boom. There is yet room f r more, and we'wojild & glad per pie all over the state wou'd wake up lo the importance qf havjng ore pills. North Carolina is one pf J.Jie grandest states trj the Upjon. i : -f- The New York Mercpry; is buying a ballot on silyer. The yoic up to .date stands: for the f ee coinage of sijypr, p,S30 Against, ' j "'519 1 Of these. 2,.0Q ?n the affirmative f.rt; from Nev York city and Qtate. This is one straw that shows bow the silver trazo is dying put.' 1 The railroad mcp arp sometimes forced to pay their just debts, such was the cae afew days ago fp Qreens boro, and there being abot tvepty refpsing, or rather couldn't1 pay tbem they were all discharged. Jf man in the employment of the railroad pom pany refuses to pay h dept. h,e It, downed on short notice. This speaks well for the comi any and if all comO panics would makQ tbi? rule, we would be better ufj". THE GOLD STAtfDAfifr A s:pod, honest fsfrppf ya Slftqil ing in front of the cpurtbpusp yester day, looking mournfully a bis tax receipt. He said ; rppjjljt a ialof cpttop bere five jfears ago, wild it for $49 5Q. )Viii H.js 'Jftopey VA mv. laxes. f??i gPf 4 for u.y wife $5;&hoes for t hp plqldren, a liarrel of fl,,lir. fMO; fifty pounds f s-ugar, 4 , ten founds ol c tf e, 2. and went home bappy itb J 75 ui my pocKet for the preacher. Sdd 1 j brought in a bale tody. M J2-25, ami hae a quarter eti Tney tell me I can get flour ano irocKS u sugar asid shoes for half J iu:i iih, uit i; 'pears tp rpe baint . lhe ball. l've about n.ade up ray m ii d iii i'tvest tins quarter iu United y . . . . i. i j . i - ! . r atea nouns ana uoi ior ane gpiq standar ! !' BirmingbaiD(Ala) Daily PRSD1$T CLEVs.LAXD. SlUL CEfEtAV) 8JSU.VE THE rEO fLF A. ?KJj TEIIM? In some par's of the country Mr. Cleveland's name is the nejet President, spoken .of. as aid -he New York Tribune ija speaking of the President has the following para graph: -Cleveland has i.eached the loftiest position wjtU less ability than any; man whom history records. He has not the aUg'test constructive capaei ty. Syben he went into office hit igacranoa of jevery lubltc question wa.d,ejtB.e abysmal, be went at them wjtn denqe.of ;gnorence." profound, but all the conQs We can nd no "mi frier word .o de scrilje a jp&n stho v.ill deliberately write ap4 I.uJl;sb such a statement as this than, that gpnd jald one which tiist arbjes in the iiiiti when a per. up ys or does a particijlarly abs Ht& tiding. I It Is positively foolish, at the mid dleof hr. Cleveland's second term, to fin a sn of any knowledge or experience of public aflfairs whatever, aayjng tjt Mr, Cleveland has ''less ability than auy man whom history records." This is ra'.heran awkward expression, but of course the writer means to say "of whom history has preserved a.iy record' and to say jjtjjr. Cleveland ban less ability iban many fools of whom history tells us. proves ponclpshely tljat the man wjo j?ay.3 jt is the biggest fool of thp xt. If Mr. Cleveland were the fool that the writer reprtsents 'hix, how would it baye been ppssiblofor the Demo cratic party lo nominate him a sec ond time at the end of his first term, whep he had been for four years CM ing thep.ublic eye to the exclusion, almost, of all other men' lIov wold jt have been possible to induce the party to notninaU him a third time or to induce th American peo pie elect him by the overwhelming majority that they gave him? Th" world turns its back with disgust 1 upon a man who tleliberately makes such an utterance &3 this. While we do not admire Mr. Cleve lapd in all his actions duri-g his ads ministration, it would be absolutely foolish for us to eay he is a fo)ish man, tfot he is ignorant. There aie some things to be admired in Cleve land's administration, thougU he ha not proren himseif as faithful to the South as he should have done. He his in some instaneer shown partials H3, mat 19 lit a'iiitiiicitt.9, mtluii we do not think were bee o mi :g in him as a great leader! We say all of this does not make biin what tne wri ter describes bun in t graph. We have do idea ie above para jjat Cleveland will tie nominated ihs fourth tune, pot or. the Democratic ticket and we feel we can safelj- say he is a man wiih too much principle to accept the nomination on any it!:cr platform save tliatqf the Democratic party. We think the writer of the above paragraph is entirely ignorant of what he has said, and were be to consider Mr. Cleveland's ability, he wou'd then confess that he is the foul. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS What party demonetised silver in the (lulled Slate! Jt was cutip under a Republican adtniniStrat on in IS3, when boih .senate and house were largely Repcb lican, and was done by stealth and surreptitiously, and was known in England before it was in America Who fought all attempts to restore it to its proper place? The Republican party. Presiert Hayes ve'oed tne Uland Allison bill, and the Democrats were strong enough wtb western Republican yotes, . to pss ft pyer his head in 1876. What party repealed the BlandAl lison hill! I The Republican parly by. tl a assU tanpp of John Sherman. whowas still wprkHg for the Eng and ip substituted ish syndicate, I; is. Infamous Sherman makeshift for it, and this wag knpn in E gland before it was jp America, YY:t party or parties have steadily stood in the way of restorin eilver? A. large majority of the Re Dublican nartv. ,! nil oft!,.. i J wumps. j v tiat party or partips favored the repeajqfthe Shermarj law without sm.itHtpjg proper legis;at;"tui? The Republican party and the mug- H'" j 1 '""H t ; MhJ flit'M " .vauwit, .1. Wbatparty or , arties are now' filming rilvpr on every hand? The Republican, p r y and the mug wu These arp plain, siaap.'a answers t. 8mne quntion!f i'ha; arise in! everyday dieussion, and we hae collatetl them so thai used (o answer the they c.t b. iuipertinent hirebnn vu are ready o deceive people because U is to iheir iateresli o do so.--AllAnta Coxttitution, i July 21 hcatirg. Warm, hot. Protracted race; ing at Pioppoct j t h'.S week. Kev J A Campbell filled hn jp- puintnient at Pru-nds'iip Saturday and Sunday. . Mr Wil iam Rogers and family, aftei spending several days in Moure, returned !nr,;e Saturday. '.. "Clement Ann f 1 believe it la seemed to be jerdiymg himself very well Saturday evening, We want to go next time Sandy. The farmers in this section have completed their crops and can sk back now end rest, awhile. Qnita a nuibber of our people at tended chLrch at Pro-pcct Sunday. Miss Liliie morgan, of .Wythe. sp3nt -Sunday in tin Seelbn. Come again Miss Lilii?. Mr. George II Lor. 2. and bi? charming sister Miss l-'iora. .'.peni several days in Dunn last week. Miss A!da Green,, one of iluie;.' Creek's most beautiful ami acorn pl'shed young iadieL;, i- teaeliiM :ii Plecsa.nl Union now. Wc wish for her much success. Mr. J A Ilocliaday is teaching near Barclaysville. Hope yon wiii . i. 1 ... 1 1... .1 J a s Jm. Mr. W A Green, who lir.s been tight sic.c tor several atu-, cm?i:i - ' A good number of b s a .d gins attended the sinr!no- at Buie's Creek Friday ond Saturday. "Clemen?, Ausil" we trcrc not as'eep the otner week when we failed to get our i;em olf in time i.a you perhaps thought. Of course we talked to her a while after we got you out of the way. "Sno- k gets tip an' hour by san day or no dy" July S'.VJ,. Protracted meeting at Buie. Creek this week. Mr. E C Poc spent Sunday near Bradley's Store. Messrs. Frank and Jacob Stewart, of Troyville, passed through tl.i section Monda. Rev. J A Campbell is cj)iitHctin a series of meeting at . iluclor's Creek this week. Messrs. Ciias. Stewart and J W Flowers went up to Rakish Mon- dav. Prof. A C Hoilowav. .our es'ecraed te:.cher, who has been iiU ending tho srmmer school at Chwpel Ilil', re tun ed to Buie's Creek lids week. Several of our yoyng .peijplu at tended t!in fishing frdliy at Black River Bridge Saturday evenin g. A few couples were in "iiouey up to tl.eii; chin." Mioses Alda Green, Ida and Ada S,.ence, spent Su; urday and Sunday near Tro'viile. - Mr. II D Byrd. of Bunis Level, was in this section Saturday and Sun dav. We were pleased to m ct "Messrs. J L Hall at d W li Austin, Satur 'lay. Mr. Walter Byrd and oh! Snooks spent Sunday near Troy viib?. Mr. John A. and G M Stewrrt. of Iroyille. were i:i th;j section Sun day evening. Sxqoks. c - It is thought that Mr. Cleveland, will if nominated the third titer, re fuse to go 1 ef.-re the pepleas a ran didatc for thw Presidents chair in 189G Ve can't s f. r a positive tru h, but we don't 'think Groyer is built out of thai kin I of material, and furtherm- re it would be an unwise step b-r any part y to jtoipinate him the third time. Graver hag been President of the United States for two terms, he has s. t ed the office and that is all our conscience will allow us to say. A man 1:1 Connecticut has patented a new kind of hat. It U jyade out of wo. tl, and i si I to be n cut over the ,1 . .. ... 1 . 1 r ' 1 . 1 iiui. 101 ugl iness aim cooitit'ss. 'tt.: . ... : I , t ..1. , n no mm uo uuiiu. or a iortune for the inven of. Wooden beaded , 1 111 i P"Vians an,, -ocl otus can now oe . ..I I,. 1 : . .1 . 111 imue.i wtiu. sotneininii 10 cones - pond with 'tl:?ir "yo-zi-i v i . a. corresp tiu-'iH lo exchange 1 ...... says H15 irons id Robinson county are uy Ui tne Iinest, nr .the Stale u-diinson is a sple did cotton ! see !ti.n fl:i! Iw.rn f. . r 1.. Iti,,n fl 7 .- . i - I not yield an over nrodiieMon. ft,r t b.' f ' ' P. p8 t.,. Ul;il!j , . ins is i. io caue .ol the present s ate of iifaws. FOR an easv, fim class llave call " a,c- I guarantee sa!iiaction a..d wilt cominct! you lii.iv. riiot-clas-i work if von I .1. only ive me a chance. My sh o is next door Li' Fi:.NK Banks, j Liilinatoa 3S'ews- i Mr. J A Green am? Mary attend sd conference at .Tonesboro last weelr. Mr. By anl Wil Jams spni Sunday j mui wim .'ir. uaipu 0:1 m. ! Messrs Byard Williams and R-ili.1i -Shaw took a tr:p to your town Mon jday. j Mr. D II Senter went over the j River Sunday. j Now "Clement Ansil" wants to go on the sand excursion over the L&S road. Get your wife Clement and be ready. - The o tly pr'soner we had in our cojnty jail was taken out last week. We are expecting a lare,e court. There are over one hundred cases 0:1 docket. Our Rcgis'er is very bus)' making ut the tax list. B. OBSERVE THIS. Below we give some of the require ments that are made by the law in regard to the publishing of statements etc., of eacli cunty in North Carolina. It might te well for the.e laws to be obse yed. PUBLICATIONS required I'.Y laav. Section 213 i f tii Code rrq 1 ires ; service of summons by publication, ! in certain cases, 0.1 ce a week for six weeits. j Set.tion 332 reqnires public -.ti,-!! of j warrants of altac :uKent once a eek j for four weeks. ' ; ' w(l,,,rin rmuirpt mh iontion once a aeek for four weeks, of of all sales of real e-tate'under ex ecution. Section 515 requires the pubPca- tion once a week,. for s-ix ne-ks. of a notice to creditors wh-n any person applies to a magsstrate fur ids home stead. Sectio;-; Q78 requires the publica tion of the notice of incorporation by the Cork. Section 713 requires the publica lion onco a wtek for four weeks, I the amount, etc., audited by tlu J County Commissionerj to them selves. Section 752 requires the Coins missioncr3- to publish their annua1 sta'eiuent. Section 7SS . authoriz33 ex;C itors, &c. to putd'sii once 'a week for six weeks a notice to. creditors. fcecton 1452 requires the clerk, iu. 'certain catift to oublish a no tice to creditors once a week for six weeks. Section 1783 requ'res.' publication for two weeks in enforcing a mechan ic's lien. Cu&jtter 242, Laws of 1839, re quires publication of County Treas urer's statement. Chap er 480 Laws of 1891, re quires Clerks of the Superior Court to publish their annual reports of pub lie fupr iu their hands Chapter 2D6. Laws of 1893, (which is the usual '-machinery act" lor coN lecting taxes,) rovides for several publications, as will b'j seen by reference to Sections 24, 3G, 38 51 and 112. A REM A RICA BLE S TA TE2IEST Senator Yes', in a c rrected inters v.iew, says : "I vured Lakewood at, Mr. Cleve land's reque-t about ten d tys before he was inaugurated, and we had an earnest conversation about silver He agreed with me that it was the dan serous point betorc our party, and ; that it should be aoduste.d satisfaeto rily, if possible, 8.1 a not to divide j us . !ie final, v asked me to set Bland ttnd :-scertain if he and his j .. . , ,, , ...... trtends would be sati-hd with the re . .,, , . enactment of the BlandAllison law I promts d to do so, Mid thai I would inform Lim in Washingiou of the res suit." Vest says that Bland finally, after ' mu''h persuasion, c.usentcd to a re j e old silver la.r, and ! x est h ild lhe nes to the presi Icp,. ! But the la ter then "ave him to ilpputtltil tliat . n. fiitinum,, cn u-uu ! - - 1 - i P''ble and the only honest thing to 1 iln nr-u In rmum a tl t'..v " - on State . ' " - ; IVU'. L.' Potiu I .iL:f c-iv.- in 1 1 iccuse lhe President uf iii.i,i!in 1 . i tmt the L-.tter certainly iraye V In 11 ; the lrn.ircssion thtr-ljc .vould favor m ! the substitute of the Bla-id-Aliiswn - ' law lor tue Oi.?i.ran act ineii in ! force. I. . v : r., ic Tncepuoa ... t..e ver cms ;uuk1;,,ic .iu tn.uw - i.nlc.l t.nu-r! i.i.'r-.uioii.. it.,a; n,i ..v-.j-v... w.,M.M - u. ...v.M..w w.j. " - - - T . un . IA -llJf seryett the country and Ins parry. Biit his isistence upn j;o.t ati.i gum aione, wneu ia.iu ouercu i" meet tiin, m-rc than bait wa, luiidly responsible for lhe divided f uuHcIs t'.at tnreaten the success ot j- ' . and sale fit ai.ciui' bg .-. d;r- .'i;-.. ? "I v .- .' iism. News aud Ob crver. . JL . vzi 1 mm 1 ro .t 3 i s s V- 1 V n.; :-- , ' mm fesk'ii- t : S Z i I I I O 7s - O ? 2 o in 3 ii 5 Z S I I 1 i MS CD a ' i o J 1, -to 7? -r C 2 Z -- O Z J. -t ,- c y y 2 - " re - e s (5 (5 . ' -1 S - 3 "? Z. s V c p g. z t 2 CO I & li) Xi 4 CO ft 3 cc o I UOMi P A?ER FQR HOME PEOPLE. 1 1 be -e are the davs of cheap nrws - ,', , , ... i Iape:s, writes C. II. Talrnage, of the j Wet Union (Iowa) G .zotte in News- papeidom. With the wonderful new type-setting niac'dnes anI fat presses, by which one of the fotmer with one man b-es the work of five Compositors such as we must pinnlni j the )res?eH printing 1500(J ,n ft , h((-r C v; to laitcs 11a a nan iiav 10- nrini. ,i 1 ..if 1. . i . - . i,ui,, iu 1.1111 itjim j uc acen Limb tile pmntry printer is not in it, nor even j - in he. i c..,,.o. it 1. ....7-.' 3 v stems 1.. 1 ;i ,f .1 ... i,t, nunc iiiKt; citca pus ; tiers will do 1 heir ttri. m .,.i.-r.t.. ... t . . . . I - - - - - - - ... uiiiaiiLlii ttieedica on and civi;i3atu.n of the i i,. ..,i.ii. .. ... - ; ,. ,lir ... .,...! v-i. i.u v. nmt-j, Liitrv nt; anil .i .1 ... i.. .... . ' LJiniu. 1111 utr iiihcp i;i i i un niima r I per. They have no m.rQ interest ,n the air irs of vnnr in J """1 M - a!ftfir3 of.a.,y other copnty, They may give an abundance ..f cheap read-I ; ... . i 1 ) f 1 1. iPV npvt-r annn m..,..F .. if.., rnn.l !pII t"h .vt. ..t . - " - " ' - ' ' - M-.w .-.. r I 1 1 I your ::eiii;bor!lo id, no - h-ivj thy a orr. r sonal infe: est in our: 'wedfore miii-nn 11 . . "It I I -1,1,1 It unn r.in.lil.. V , . . II ls!,,ver lonr !v, ntlti ,tt..nr.An . -1. t " - Z3 i. i , n... nr.. ' . ... , i , . . t i bate at tins oiuce at .-.-. ,..i.i -ts ui.o . u- uaui -.-' j -7- Tf j. My fock of Spring and Summer Dress G ods is now ready for inspection and consists of a'l the new and prettV styles in Organdies, dotted Swiss, Linen Lawns, Duib.cs. P.qucs, Pe-calas v v. otuer patterns. i In connection with my DRY GOODS I. Jiave ope led a jyjlLLlXER-Y AKD VNCt i and am prepared to give you tho Ir. Childicns HATS mo Silks for Shirt waist and Dress Trimmings, L.aco? and Ribbons, Our line of S wiss, Nainsook and eel's in beauty ami quality any ever We can give you a good artteie in Gloves, Fans and in fact everything Call and examine our stock befo DUNN, N- C. There .is no douh' l;ut what every man, woman and child has read wit great interest rhat the Legislature . It- gitry of Harnett county, N. I did in regard to the Mortgage Law.' Uuok 11 No. 2 page ;y5, I will ' h-1 . I ' public outcry to ihe highest hnllt-r louasoreau toe uoiigiass anj-iiirn. mpnt. and m-nv nthpr thin s. Nnv , .1 we invite on to read an arUclc that is iireatesi of all. ' You will learh fro:-.i tins article, not what the Leg:s lature did, bit wb-it II. W. Jernigah cc Co,: win lo lor those that trae'e 1 with them. INEST IN TOWN- o- -o ff IE have in our store, without a doubt the largest stock of goods and greatest variety ever diplayed in Dunn Jl would be the h gth of folly for us to attempt to nienti n all our article so wo want you to and see them. ca $ III UTS, IIIRTS. II I R T S. II I li T S. Our l'nc of shirts are the best, cheaj est and nicest ever brought ta this ma ket. Can fit t'ie b.-rye and stnali. HA T 3 Our Hats are 'OUT OF SIGHT j Prices are low and ibapee of the very I latest makes. I5e certain you ex a nine them, o- We carry a general line of DRY GOODS and keep th best for the least mon! ej Try us and be convinced - I.P1MPTMPXTT Ubltl PLl Mil JiLill. We always keep a full line of fresh grocer s to suit the trade4 . For the best brands of flour voli should never fail to call on u. lhankinr nil fur tholr lil.at . - ! Patron0, we rcraain, . " 1 - . , 1 ours truly, 11 w .iniur.w ,0 (id wuto'-uan vv jj HOTEL QIVIXE, UNDER N E 31 A X A CJ R M E XT 0 - i - . i . ,,,,! ,s to .Iu',,rn he l!lWlc that the itiijA - . ' '" '"''' 'rbed and Carpctr,! thronghon '"H ' l1? : "? ! J'4 c.cv - l. f. IC U IK) Slops Willi llle. Special : ttei.ton give,, to tNyeJh- men. t-oKoUiug pub;:c! patronage generally ! cures -Pile, or no pay " I am, yo;k topease. 1 ! S'VUi.tllto ,g;ve peJ-feCt t'll . . I i - a:u, vous t,. JNC). A." OATES. Piotnietor. I I " i A PVFltTIStXO is tho tyrant Irnin -'l lO SU ce.?. TI . n . .. .- . I . . , . """r"1' ' tuc s'vam. me rilltOF f.U ,eng;:neer, and the customers', t! P 'Ssngere, an the printers devil u- pni.t -r. ttevu if .'ir merchant Would ! tne nrem ii;. U : succeed. t!,?n In .ou pumgr3 are al i lltl aLea ti. Iby la-t n r.r l wm ing t r y ii. DEPARTMENT est noyolties ia Lilies, i Mu.' M BOM1METS. Hamburg enihroi larios an I las irtioj exhibited in Dunn Slippers. I loiserv. Corse's, Corast- needed to omlete a lad! re purchasing elsewhere. 1 Yours to I'LEASK, A ORTGAGE SALE OF VALU- ABLE LN ) ! By vi! tin1 of tlio power; (Milituiiieill in oeiMl of niot ia'To ex(tiifw to 1111 H l)! tlD 111 Krvin Jones an i wife, S:o;Ji .Ioihm March Kith 18!) 1 ;md reeoided in ea.-h at liie post ollice iloor i-i th; ti 1 'd-l Miuti, N' . C, on Aur:it 41st 1 8$ rU i 1 1 o'clock a, in., that tract ol lunl Uinj . - ,,,,,,,,, ,11,1,.. 1 11 ,, .,r ,.,'.,. ty, N. C'vadjopiing the land. tViiihl owned by.J, A. 'favlor, S- Biri4xr, 1 J V Lee and orljei s, oeeupieil u-nv )f hryin Jones and wife, coNf;iiiimr a. aere-s more or less and tliv-enrvt as til said niortiraire snlistaiitialiy as fnllL: A certain pieciior tract of. lard lyiuifl ail being 111 liar, elt county, stato a fart till, in A ve" asboio townhii ;and dc-ci' ih.il and defined as follows, to ,vit: Adji in"; on cast J. A. 1'avlor. on. tlu lUll and '.vest by S 'V IJafefoot1, 011 ill? w hv James West lev Lee and utli-is taiuing Twenty-nine acres, m ire less. It heinjr a part of the land or tint the said parties of the first part. jrutfi mil J lioplnlos Weaver.- rr a Itetter scriptioii referreuce is herebv mule 1 the records of Harnett county, X. C This July 27th l,s3.' E . K. 1'oUXG. Murt-M iu. jy-3l-4w. NOTICE Having fpiulitled as aihnini-tra'or ipf the estate of John U. Sorrell, ilecel, notice U hereby iven to all wr bddinr cla.ins against fanl estiit t present the same for pai incut. lulr vat rifled, on or before tins l--t h)' "j August or this notice will he 1 Hi in liar of their recovery. All jht-oii lf debted to iaid estate are hereby to in ike iinmcdiatc jia' iiifiit oi the iiV" This Jtdv the 2tli, 1S(J . W. R. SKKKKLW ) A.lniiijK T. T. 'I'iti-t tv: et.V 1 tmtort V V .tllvia n'r iv-3lJ' . 4'nre f 'ol" ISetEiliiclir. As a remed v f r all forni-.d ih-m. 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The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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July 31, 1895, edition 1
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