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THE COUNTY UNION. DUNN, Harnett County, N. C. Entered accoiding to postal regnla liana at the postoffioe at Luu, N. JM a pvcoud chua matter. J. P. PlTTMAK, Editor & Proprietor. TERSSS CF SUBSCRIPTION. Three Months...... 25 Cents. gix Months.. 50 Cent?. Ob Year,,,,..... ... fl.W. Sent by Mail. Payable in advance. EDITOR'S AKSOIWESIEVr. K9k eomtnunlcatlops must reach; as on Tuesday evulug. ITotlees of Cbarch entailments and all other notices of like manner from whch Iir to b derived, will be charged 5 cent per lis. Business Jocalsrwill be made to regular ad rtiereat6eentsver line. Locals without rxlar advertisements wUl be charged 7)4 pant per line, Subscribers will be cut off at the expiration Of their subscription unless we are notified )iad no paper will be discontinued until the subscription is paid up. Communications most always 'have the author's name signed, and must be written plainly on one side of the paper. $-Advertlsing rates furnished onp plicatioa. 5TNo legal notices inserted without cash, in advance. No " communication will; be accepted unless accompanied., by ;ithe writer's came. jgfc.AH advertisements Inserted four successive weeks will be counted one month, and will be inserted and charged until 01 dered -discontinued; when the time is not Jspecj tied. Dox, N. , Ma.rch.11 I89G. THE NEW YCK . WOLD, THRICE-A-VEEK EDITION. 18 PAGES A WEEK. Is larger'than any weekly or semi weekly paper published and is the only Important Democratic "weekly" pub lished in New "York City. Three times as large as the leading Republican weekly of New York City. It will be of especial advantage to you during the Prewldentiul CaiupalH, as it us published every other day, except Sun day, and has all the freshness and time liness of a daily. . It combines all the nows with a long list of interesting de partments, unique features, cartoons and graphic illustrations, the latter being a specialty. All these improvements have been made without any increase in the cost, which remains at one dollar per year. We oftVr this unequaled newspaper nd The County Union together one year for $1.00. The regular subscription price of the two papers is $2.0,0. Chairman Holteu of the Exative Committee has called a meeting of the commit ee in Raleigh on the 18. b. this month at the Park Hotel. Then and there the Republicans will ontline thfir plana for the ooming campaign. It seams to strike some of the lead ing and modest Populist rather heavy when jott charge them with voting or republicans last year. Its hard to take now but they did it direetly and indirectly, and they are ashamed of their own actions and don't want ta b remindod of their past deeds and tots. KlrIafo of To wn ah I pa. Office Clerk Superior Court, Har nett County. By virtue of authority vested in me by Chapter 159, Lawe 1895 of North Carolina, entitled, "an act to revise. amend and consolidate the lection laws of North Carolina." I, F. M. McKay, Clerk of the Superior Court of Harnett County hereby make the following changes in the yoting pre cincts of said County, to wit: TJppia Littxb River Towsship. Dividing- line as follows: Begining at the mouth of Pobbins Creek on Upper Little River, running thenoe with said creek to its head near the Harrington road, thenoe with said road to the sign board at the old road, thence with the road, leading from said sign-board by the residences of Mrs, E. J. McLean and J. L. Stephens to the Pee Dee Road, thence with said road to Cool Spring church tnence with Cool Spring Branch to Cedar Creek, thenoe with paid Creek to Cape Fear River with one polling place at C. B. McNeills and the other at Turners Crces Roads. AVKRASBQKQ ToWX8Ilip. Dividing line as follows: Commencing at Gainey's Cross Roads and running thence' with the Smithfield and Fayetteville road to Johnston County line at the Bun ford on Mingo with one polling place at Town Hall in town of Dunn, and the other, (polling place N.2) in the grove where the Progressive Institute was formerly situated, in'the town of Punn, Respectfully , F. M. McKay. Clerk 8upr. Court. ! HARD TIMES. Mb. Editor: We do cot like to entirely different from all your cor respondents, but we think your read ers will perhups psrmit us to write upon a subject different, therefore we take up the subject of "hard times" There has gone out among the peo ple of our land a cry of "hard times" We hear it from nearly every clas of people nearly every day, and the question naturally arrises from what cause did it oome. Nearly every man you meet lays it to our Government, the Democrats say it was the Repub licans and the Republicans say it was the Democrats, then in steps the Pop ulsss and says it is the corruption cf both the old parties. Ah! the cad. sad mi'take. Itisnotthe powers of all the political parties, but someth ing nearer home than that something that comes into the home, and it has been coming for many years, and a! last it has become the ruling power of nearly every home. This someth ing is simply pride, We admire pride to a certain extent, but we are now speaking of this "big headed" pride with no pocket-book. "Woe unto the crown of pride for it shall be trodden under foot. We art taught that pride goeth before destruction. Twenty-five years ago people made principally their home supplies, and then cotton was from 15 to 20 cenU per pound and turpentine from 3 to 5 dollars per barrel. The people rais ed their own mules and horses, made their own flour, but cotton and tu. -pentine being such a good price they decided they could makj enough out of cotton to buy their horses and mules, consequently they stopped making home supplies and flooded the world with cotton, until thej have brought disaster upon our coun try, this being attended all along with pride, style and fashion. Daughter cannot go to the social gathering unless she has au evening dress, son must not attend the pio-nio udless he can have a fast horse. Pride, Ah pride ! we are being wrecked beneath thy mighty wave. Our country has suffered greatly under the credit system and we long to see the time oome wnen toe mort gage and time business will be no mere. Farmers, remember when you are involved in debt you are cot free but belong to your debtor. You are a 6lave and your condition gets worse every year. Go back to the old way of living, get out of debt and belong to yourself. Much more could be said on this subject, but this will do for the pres ent. Stub. Gile's Mill Items- The Constitution, which was framed by our fathers, is the sheet-anchor of our liberties. Four new students entered Union Hill academy. And yet thsre is room for others. Several of the farmers in this neighborhood are very near ready to plant corn. We hope they will have a nice spring. j Mr. I. L. Jackson's mule ran away with him l.8t week and broke his buggy, j We are glad Mr. Jaokson did not geVhurt, seriously. The society of Union Hill aoademy had a fine discussion last Friday night Subject, Resolved that it is likely that this country will sink into decay as did the countries of antiquity. There is a man in our country who went to Dunn last week and on his way home that evening lost his horse and cart and did not find out that they were gone unti he reached homo. Mr. Erastus Sills spent Sunday in this community. We are glad to see him when he comes. Sunday' Sohool was organized at Lee's Chapel last Sunday. Mr. H Tew elected Superintendent. Las Wednesday Maroh the 4th, Mr. J E Bggett was married to Miss Ella Jackson, daughter of Mr. W C Jackson, both of Sampson county The uttendants were ; W M Hawley Miss Brilla Bagget. W F Dawson and Miss Billie Tew, J D Baggett and Mitss Vira Spell, W B Jackson and Miss Marsella Barefoot. 3Iay the newly made couple enjoy a long and happy life. Jahib. NOTICE. North Carolina, 1 llirnett County, f The undersigned having Qualified as administratrix on the estate of Win. li. McKay deceased, notice is herehr giten t to all ierons hoMin? claims against a.i'iA Win. 15. McKav decd to Diesetit tli : atne uu or U-fore the 7ih d:iy of March Iy4. or this notice will be plead in bar of tht-ir ireovrrv. All ik.-iois indebted i to said Win B. McKay dee'd are requet iiest- ed to settle same at nce. riiii March Lh lSi). A. S. McKay, Adm'hdstmtrix f Vi i. R. McK:iy. PROGRAMME OF THE STATE CONVENTION. Some strong speakers axd ak in teresting occA-i"3. Char lotte, March 19-22. :T programme of the State Con vention of the Young Men's Christian Association of North Carolina, which will meet in Charlotte on the 19th of this month has been completed and a great occasion is promised to those ho will be so fortunate to attend. Rev. J. S. Felix, D D., pastor of the First Baptist Church of Asheville, will-speak on the evening of Thurs day March 19th, his subject being "What gives value to Young Men in a community." Rev. W. R. Lam buth, D. D , Secretary of the Bsard of Missions of the Southern Metho dist Church Nashville Tennessee, will I epeak on Saturday morning on "The Macedonia Cry." Prof. Henry Lou is Smith of Davidson College will dis cus, "The plaee in the Biboe of As sociation Work." The interoollegi ate movement will be presented by Messrs. T. G. Pearson of Guilford College; B. R. Payne of Trinity Col lege; and H. II. Home of tho Univer sity of North Carolina. Rev. C. I. Hoffman, Pastor of the St. Peters Episcopal Church of Charlotte will discuss "The need of Soul Saving IFork by Laymen." The Interna tional Committee will be represented by Messrs. IFilliams and Brockman. Mr. L A. Coulter, so well known in North Carolina has also a place On the programme. There will be dis cussions and papers by other well known Association Workers. Especial attention is called to the fact that Sunday March 15th, is set apart as a day cf prayer for the State Conveotion, and the Committee in charge ot the arrangemements ear nestly requests that every pastor in North Carolina shall remember the Contention in his public prayers on that day. Praying that the presence of the Holy Ghost may be in the midst of this gathering of young men, and that the influences of the Conven tion may be folt for the salvation of young men throughout the whole State. It is especially desired that all the Associations, both those in colleges and those in oities and towns, may also observe this day, remember ing it specially in the prayers tbat are offered that God's blessing may be upon the Delegates sent to the Convention, and that great good may result to the local Association. Spec ial rates, have been secured from the railroad and it is hoped that many Christian workers, even where there is no Association will be present to take part in this Convention. For further particulars address Mr. F. P. Turner, State Secretary, Char lotte, N. C. Carne'ia Dots. Favored with nice weather. Our farmers are mat n rapid prog ress preparing their f&. ms for plant- ing. Our farmers are buying more fer tilizar than usual this season. Mr. J O Williams who is in the lumber business in South Carolina spent Sunday at his home near her and returned Monday and took his little son Glide Leslie with him. onooKs you spoae or an insur ance agent, lie wasa in these parts Sunday. If vou need any help to "buck" him call on "Fides". S "We have an interesting prayermeet- ing at McMillan's Chapel Saturday night, conduoted by Bro. M F House We are pleased to see our young men taking such interest in Church work. We hope to hear from "Sport" this week. We are doing all we can to secure subscribers for The Union since we are so muoh pleased with it. FlDB3. iorth Carolina. "1 Injustices Court. J1" Harnett County Hector's a Creek Township, Before R II SMITH, J. P. B. K. Partin and T. B. Crowder, form er'y trading as Pai tin & Crowder vs S. Y.. Workman. Publication of Summons. To S. Y. Work Jian defendant abere named : You will take notice aud no tice U lu reby given you that the plalu tiffs above named have commenced an action .before me and against you for the recovery of the sum of One hundred and seventy live and one nith dollars with interest on $73.83, from November 1st, 1S$2 until ' paid, due by judgment (J I' the summons in which is retanable before uie at my residence iu Hector's Creek township, Harnett countv. N. C. on Friday the 10th day of April at J3 o'clock M., when :i;ul vhere you ar requested to appear anl anwer or de- ,utr to complaint of plaintiffs or judgr- meat wiil be reiulcre l aatntt you for above amoutit and the cost of this action This Feb. 21st 18U3. K. H. Smith, J. P. j II. E. Nobbis, Att'y. HieUhite.ni:i. "If a leaf rustled she would fetart And yet she died a year ago; Dow had so frail a thing the heart To journey where she dreaded so? And do they turn in fright Those little feet, iu so much night." The light above the poet's head Shone on the page and on the cloth, And twice aud thrice there buffeted 'Gainst the black pane a white ', winged moth.' TTwas Annie's soul that beat out side And "openl open! open!" cried. "I could not limit lie way to God, There were so many flaming suns For 8ijrn-po6ts and the fearful road Led through vast wastes, where millions Of tangled comets hissed and burned, I was bewildered aud I turned; "Oh then 'twas easy, for I knew Your window and no star beside! Look up and take m back to you" He rise and thruat the casement wide; 'Twas but becane his braiu was hot With rhyming, for he heard her not. But poets polishing a phrase Show. anger over trivial things, And as she blundered in the blaze Toward him on ecstatic wings, He raised his hand and smote her dead 'Then wrote : Instead!" 'Would I had died Falcon News- T "Hold fast to that whioh is good." Now all of you tbat want to do that, justet you a County Union and hold fast to it until you read it over. The most of people of this commu nity are hard at work on their farms now. Mr. J A Culbreth of Dunn who is doing a flourishing business here, has just reoeived his spring stock. The girls are getting there this yer in these parts. We think they are doing a gtand work as it is leap year. Two weddings last week and we believe there are more wanting to get married. As we all can feel the damage of fire in these parts we think it would be advisable for all to notice your fire. The wise men are them that raise their own guano and save paying for it. Isthat right? Blessed is the man that thinketh The County Union is worth the sub eoription prioe, for he ia not deceived. Prayer meeting at Five Oaks last Sunday afternoon and it was simply good. Glad to see so many out. Public debate at Five Oaks last Saturday night Good speaking and pretty girls to look at and talk to all made it something good. Sport. What Congrvss has Donk. A correct history of the Fifty Fourth Congress up to date is as fol lows: Revenue measures passed, ,000 Finance measures passed, .000 Buncombe speeches made, 999,999 This was the Congress that was going to show the country how to do business. News & Observer. . NOTICE OF SALE ! By v'rtue of the power contained in a ceitain mortgage deed executed to a. A. Salmon and by him transf cried to John F. Clark on the 9th day of March 1893 by Zacuriah Cameron and Joanna Cam eron, his wife, said mortgage deed be ing duly iccorded in the records of Har liett county, N. C, in Book No. 2, page 203, will sell to the highest bid der for cash at the court house door in Lillington, N. C, on Monday the Qth day of April ISDG. the following tract of land lying in Anderson Creek township Harnett countj-, containing 250. acres, more or less" bounded as follows : Beginning at a stake and pointer, Tarqual Sbaw corner in the McCormick line on the North side !of the South prong of Anderson Creek; thence S 2, W 75 eh, to a stake iu a Branch, I, T West corner; thence North 88, W 62-25 ch, to a stake in McCormick line; thence to the beginuing, being a part of the araway Mirvey and being the land bought of John Ellett, deceased and TV H EUutt, E-'t. This Feb. 20, IS96. John F. Clakk, Assignee of Mortgagee. I. A. MURCHISON, Att'j. PURE North Carolina CORN' WHISKEY, the J. A. Burnes make MARYLAND li RYE WHISKEY Home made Apple Brandy. Wines for Medical and Church purposes, absolutely pure. I carry a full line of PURE L IQUORS. When in need.of anything in :',my line rri tt ma n i11 CotiftfiAn rrti-i ntoo1 Thanking my friends and customers for past favors, and soliciti ig a coo tiuiiance of the same, am, Yours truly, W. S. JACKSON, A G E N T. D U;K N, N. C. n.bhood. pjEV7 DRUG FIRK1,' JLSW N. B. HOOD & CO., Druggists and Pharmacists. (Successors to) j HARPER & HOOD, Drain, IT- C, We take pleasure in announcing to all our friends and the public, that we now.bave in stock a full line of Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Pharmacentical Pre parations, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Dye Scuff &c; Garden seeds of all kinds, Onion Sets, Ueans, &c.,and anything found in a First-Class Drug Store. We cordially invite all to come in and see us. You will find ua at the same old stand of Harper & Hood. j Prescriptions carefully and accurately 'compounded. Remember the place. Very respeotfully, N- B. HOOD & CO. Sueoeswrs to HARPER & HOOD. IT A. R M E R S ! I am in the market with the e-rarles of 2-uano. C? o you buy. P. n L We want to make The Union red hot with news this year. 81.00. The subscription price -is with in the reach of everv one who has county pride enough to his equnty paper. This paper and the Thrice-a-week World, - This paper and the Atlanta Constitution one $l.oO. Mill . - -r " w"iia' w gToSinA r yeir, ' W'Han'S Creat X&). d j its fame and reputation has been DBSLffr' H0(?d PoIISO?,! P,ai'n in thc de. wrists, shoulders, back and joiuta. Dyspepsia, Malaria Scrofula, and all Blood and Skin Diseases, it has nerer been equalled 7 iU wonderful influne' Renewed. Appetite restored and sleepless nights bauished by t 'J?' ?; vis.,5 w,nderfaI tonc and strenjjthener. Weak w,omen should always take r. I. P. Jt builds them up. It has the universal commendation of medical men throurhont every Lottie, and one trial viU coavmc. tho mww. nwi uwt ik 19 Read A Wonderful Cure. X was a martyr to muculsr rheumaticm for thirty yeur: tnel all tncdicinrs and doctors with no pcr taaueut relief. I was adrised to Uk P. p. p. iud te!ore I had finialied two bottles civ pala aubsidsd so I wasab'.e to work. I feel better "than I have for yeara, aad mm confident of a complete recovery. J. 8. DUPaiSSKcwaaaTille. Fla. Toatlmony from tho Mayor. f suffered with Rhcurastium for fifleen years, tried a.l the ko-called tyecifics, but to no purpoe. iy crandsoq got me a bottle of P. P. p , aud I fetl lit- i new taa. VT. H. WILDER. Mayor of Albany. From Two Well-known Phyofciana. "We are havinz a bl aalc for your P. P. p. aBd wc prescribe it ia , grcatciany cases, and find it a'n ex- venis luorouen accomo ishmciits of Ih- a l Irritability of disposition, all mean a A-nrr, r ft. . impure blood, which cap and will be cured bv T tj t j K . T bee me neioie Till w take New one York r year 1.60 year . Superior To AH SarsapariHas. nny yeara ago, a manreloua medicine gcuuwc neaim restorer. The Truth And Be Convinced cellent thing, wet "Wc Vis. J. M. 4 M. T. Hot Op A bottle of P. p. v . d iir.iinri:i ai lot nui oprinr Ark JAMfci M. MiWTON. Abcrdeta, Brown Co.," Fimpl93, 8crea tions, I asa calircly Itake great pleasure in testifying- to the efficient quakes vf the popular medicine Tor skin dieaes tnowr. a. p. p. P. j fcUfftred for aeveral years with ai uns.thtly and disagreeable eruption cu uiv Jcc. After tak:-j? three boLtlc -rr, ..,. "jfV.,ir cured. Savannah, Ca." , .tic uKcn irora many received by us. P P T tlithnn. a mC?icine se Virtues arc own from the Atlantic fefi P. P. P. begtns ,ts work by purifying the blood. Jnrhich is 'the soicTf S ife' does pot cease until a perfect and entire cure ia effected ? The mortifying eruptions that disfigure the completion, the tired fee'lin- tW.f ..J cured by p. p. p. UYYUm BROS., mnnw, Lippman Block. SAVANHAH. RA .... ATTENTION ' CAMPAIGN YEAR. I wih lo inform the people tin r t t I aui now in business in Djiaa. I keep a nice line of E, W. POTIv 1 Attorney-at Law. SMITH FI ELD, N. C. Careful attention to any civil matturr ' intrusted to his care in the courts of Harnett County i s A TTVrT A TTZ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Fayetteville, N. C. Practice m State and! Federal Courts? Aug-l-Giu. Subscribe.for The Union. A StrongFdrtification. Fortify the bo&f against disease T..1.1' t : T:11 -I... uy i uu s L.iver rius, a.ii anso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. "The Fly-Wheel of Life" Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are i the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought them to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. I. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col Tutt's Liver Pills was discovered. It waa whtt handle about on Com bottles a RICHARDSON, rledmoat. ft. C rings Surpassed. j p.. lia done m. more tbmm O. and Eruptions Cured. I Capt. J. D. JOHNSTON. f Johnston A Co s, loss of appetite consequent from 1 o: o H o 4 2 33 9 4 r H 0 p O . i i 1
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