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SLVJrj3J.vlf.-: i: :1 THE COUNTY UNION. ii L x? jl, C A i v o .i.VD FOFU Y.'We? The J.!j rf.c- of n LFjTS F III ED TO FUSE. ebso,ze between standard surer cma- i .trie? aad g-wd standard countries is HELP GEX. CLING MAN. K. W. l,ot) DUXX, llnrnett County. N. Tbe P- pulie's met in convention last I'liurb-Jajr at ltiieign to consiuei ; Me Editor: I see in the papers i . i . 1 tit 1 r that Knaaair Irnsral I . Jj. tviiner- taudard j E, . . f Attorney-at Law. e t t-pi! irr t" to V r- m the products of toe saver btaudard j , , r - -, IfiUQtrtoS Slid ' J ... r.t m-i. ti i St.at. ha m,li nnUrttinn to h. ad- I mtrute-l to iuearc in me toun wi "Roterfd acroitltMr to po-tal r-;!i-; fufica with tha ii-publican. i ne I m the old world and Dirticularlv iu uiitted into tbe Soldiers' Home at tlonsat the poatofifc Hthunn. N.C., a- j liitt.- waVlted to fuse on principle, j China and Japan,. U less than products HAleih. as an indigent soldier. The 'j p V W U V kc;c ' Harnett County J. P. PirTMAN, Proprietor, A. M. WuoimIX, KilJtt.r. j tbe ili-p-jblicius wanted t fuse for can be produced or manutactarea tor 5 , , , , i iu this coun ry by Aaierican labor, tin :e only and c jqsc(i lLtiy taerc wa ; ., , J. J . I - 1 1 without reaucing our farmirs, nrners, ! no fusion. I he following a-Jdre, . mfchloic, mirjUfacturcrs and Indus- . j which appeared in the News and O - iria! vyrkers to the level of Chinese TERMS CF SUBSCRIPTION. j..erver of Sunday, issued bj Senat r ; ooo'.ies. tbcr fore be it Three Months 2i5 Cets. ! Marioa iiatler explains ny iuiuu j ''11 -solved. That we ara in favor of iu'"" ' ; fjij . wfc r-- ..i i: . u. One Year j r . ' . ate3 trcui such impending danger by oldie dau Ul3 ""jr ml jr f Sent by Mall.. Payable in advance. i v a -.w. v, " j removing the d. Greece ot exchange j.enouiu ne in me evening oi uie uc lv a no lin a : between gold standard countries and j driven into the wards of a public DlTJiN. N. C, APUII. 22, lMti I propose to ask of the of" I J. A, SCIiAIR, question hoers and men of his old brigade is Should this be allowed ? To be sure there is no disgrace in being poor, but when a man, such as Gen. Ciingman .has been, has given his ! , r v ! silver standard couofies by the only i Tn th prmrwls of 'the na Vt law RUUMi oi a buu kuujujhicc, . . ... , J ' apioimed by the State hxecuttve cota , -,c u iJ '-' lien the cause of the people has Lad nrt I lulttee ot ttie Ji-.pub.icau part", tut; , . , , f . , , na strnmrfir rliamninn than he. and ) , . . i- i or lo to l. dv ire lnueDenaent action i o r The Bureau of Statistics rep the exports for the past nice months;-"-""--" We are in as exceedine the iniDorts bv ftol,.500,- 1 c v. ! favor of a thr.ff wmch stiall be su& o . - " metiiuji ui iue jjinumt tutu- i 000. The gain in March 189G over March 1805 was more than 10,000,-000. As Ohio woman has given birth to a couplet which it is said will rival the Siamese twins, if the children live. The connection extends from tho thoul ders to the top of the head. It if really two bodies with one head, al though each face has all the features, eave there is but one pair of ears. One is a boy, the other a girl. Wil mington Star. . - I . T . T - . ' e .i t 'c t . i . t cu-nt to crpraiizs trie cost oi proGiicuon mitti-e of the People s party to met! tit , . l -i- - ,, , - , u- y a I t iv,;i 1 cf, - i m the butted b rates and in Jv.irc.pe Hileigb ou the 10 h day ot April, J ..'Ju ; . . . . , t" . , i , .i and Asiat:c countries, and that tbe when and where the People s patty , ..... ' , . .a , . ' . . 1 protection incident to suca tantt shall ceive and cjasiuer such propositions a l vT , 1 TT V . , , iU --i c. i. p i i;. , fotthe uaitoi braie?, and bntflrefn the the State committee of the llc-publicrau ; . , . . . , nrtv shoTiid sttbmit in relation to ca t r j . , - ! V 1 1 II.. M. Teller, F. E Warren, Lee Pritch- v .u i i: a..:;,.;,; tho lr.nKl.n !. -Ua&tic. ( L bhoup, J C 1 , f , r --,. Wolcott, J.hn II. Miich onniiMittn. trim 1 havi a rnv.rcit r,n dr ! ' propositions to submit upon the sub 11, Frank J. C-iunon, II. F. Petti- ject'of co operation. " the mature acd i )sC1lT n p"3' terms of which were not made known j ??rouf r- L Carter, Gco C I cr in advance, your State Executive com k, J . D. Caaeron, C. D. C4a, iiiittco invituu oromintnt members ot the tuus Tub gold standard men in the Dcm ocratio party are doubtful about hav ing the controlling power in the con vention to be held at Chicago. The Washington correspondent: cf the Xew York Journal, which is a gold stand ard paper, gives the relative strength W1 " i iatorma.tioa,upou me eur-jtct oi follows: -Silver delegates 440; gold j pnpoted-CJ-opeialion. lic-iics, .delegates 364; doubtful 107. Ac-1 State committee received a lirge duiu- cording to this the free silver element ! er of loiters from a g "ii .t. j : i ulits turousaout- the will control toe cuuvc-miou aua numi nate a free silver candidate. i l .1 e .1. . H' u i. l. . .. , . : i. People's party from different see- i f luri"t, "i,;,,ls' " fr,. J. y?tn , f o ... tee on the part of the l?pabiicaa par us of the otato to meet te cate ; 1 r . ty be riuestea to ' cotLmunicate in committee at the time aad place pointeu to couier tvuti your oia-.e com . . . . . . . ,,;tt in r d.:r to a&oertain. as far as I proposition, to the ena that it ae ' j e I ,i e i. - - , .i , c .v. . i : ' ' cepie l a i triair coaieraaco ia:y u . ,t;.; rr.. . had to arrange the dcta.'s cf co opera- party unuii this impurtaut hUt jeei. ; . J f. v i 1 , '. u . .1; , , : i J tion uainr trie tenas or tho - above ; A large uiiinber ot i .'ij iiiats outside i , , . e.i . n. , ' i.. i . . proposition, ltbeivu unuerstood tnat ts. : h .t . r: ; t !'iu if i i t i rii i "i.iiru 4 ; I v. .1 ; Ji corifer.enee, and 'your State commute is indebted to them for much. valuable Pi tcatoo lioaiiaaTa m tu:s J5t.tte idtntial electors -iud for State icrs Dy then' respective coiivenl by . 0LI1 oi taem ' L L'.l L 1U J. ' r h n K f ' 1 1 : ik Miii c u ; ' ! ."J i - l- 'j iiJ'Jic a : u 1 U a 1 1 .1 u - IV . vote ior neither men nor iuor-rares aatpcrosiotis taereto. j their own "vievvs aad ihc views and see- j timents of their respective immerute i People's pi? ty neighbors upoa this l The Scctiipout Leaukii of the lG:h Bays: Miss Pauline Colclough has in pro gress an inter eting horbarium, special attention being devoted to a collection of carnivorous plants peculiar to the flora of Brunswick county. nor tint, su: tt iioa 113 was ibag available bvforc your State committee, your S a to e'ommittco appbtiitfcd atul' committee of live of it: ai mibers to meet and coaler with thts like ' number cf tbe sub -committee frtm tbe : Itepublican S-ato committee, The 5 - I J sub-committee of the l'e pubiieua Sat5 Coiumitie? rr jeered the ioregoing prfipjsitioa au l delivered to your suu committee the following let ter, decliiiiug the pame.-to wit : Raleigh, N. C , April 17, 1S0G. To tbe Cetfarer.ci OemsMUtee of the Peoples Party, Rab igb, N. C. when bis country was invaded she had no braver soldier, to defend her than Gen. Ciingman. Mr. Editor, tbe fact that Gen. Ciingman is poor, potwithstanding the fdet that be has held cfihes of power formore than a half century, shows that he was honest. In these times men grow rich in office, in the older and better times men remained poor, altho' handling of the people's tuoney. The contrast speaks loudly in praise of the Statesman of the old school. President Monroe, the author of th? "Alonroe doctrine" which is now the watchword of Americans America for Americans, died a pauper. Vance, the idol of the people, died poor, and Clingnia.n is a piuper. Lot the mem bers of his old Brigade see to rt that their old commander's as peaceful and com better days were brave and honorable Let some one take the first stepn this importaut matter, and he will . fed af:erwards that be has rendered to niC3ar the things which be Cesxr's. O.NK OF TllK OLP BlUGADE Giio's Mill Items- ATTO U X E Y-AT-L A W. Fayktteville, X. C Practice m State and Federal Courts' Aiijr-l-Oui. North Carolina Tn Superior Uaknktt County Court. Z. KlCil Administrator of B. PtICir vs Heirs at law of T. Pic 'i. .SUMMONS-' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Ilich is a neces.-ary party to the above entitled eausc, and if fuither appearing that lie is not a resi dent of the State'of North Carolina. By order of the Superior Court of said Coun tv, he is herebv notified, or if he be dead US. heirs at law, or distributees, are herein-notified, that the Plaintiff lias this day tiled the ' liual account of hi administration of the estate of Benjamin liicli andhas also filed hi.- complaint do mundiug tint . till account be approved, and tlm't he and the sureties upon his admini-tiation bond be liisdiarged from all further liability. He or thcy are ac cordingly summoned to apu'ar before the undersigned at his otuve i:i Lilliug to:u Harnett county, N . C. on the lG:h day of May 1S;)(J at lOo'cloek a. in. and answer or demur to said Com: laint, or the relief prayed for "in the said . Com plaint will be grant-d. March 31, 1800. F. M. McKay, C. C. JIartiett. Co. W. E. Murciiison, Atfy for Plaintiff. READ, DUCT HPT iliji LijIj . 41 'T UI. Our immense Spring and Sum. mer stock is now open and ready tor inspection. We have the LATEST STYLES in all kind of D R E SS C O O D S I From a FIVE CENT CALICD to the FINEST SILKS AND TRIMMINGS to match. ' " I It is impossible to enumerate the different styles but if you will visit our store it will give us pleasure to show the HAiyDSOIYlEST A1MD CHEAPEST line of Dress Goods ever exhibited in Dunn. This is a broad assertion but we are willing for the goods and i prices to substantiate us. In connection with my RY GOODS' DEPARTMENT MY II.T.IXERY AND F XCY oods NOTICE OF .SALi: ! EPAKTMEXT 1 : ,l - n.nh.,l fn r-Jro t-n ii flip latest novelties in Liibna 1W virtue of the t wver eontai.-ed in a ,'s I:u" lUPi.clc 4U.U 0111 l"t - S"- J , , " ' ctitain mortgage di.-ed executed to S. A. j isses and Children's .S ilm.tn and iiV him transfer"! ed to John .; F. Clark on the l):h d:!V"( f March 139:5 1 3 last days arc j bv.Zueariah Cameron and Jounua Cam-; . ., .. ! eron, his wile, said mortjrago deed be-j lOrcabie as his i; duIy lcco,-,ie(i n the n eor.is of Har- j 4 A 2 trt TS AND BOETS. -v- . ;-. i. wvi. oil f 1 ( tin- l:r-'!iest. liiii- i tier for cash at the court house door in ; aild JAiblDOllS- Silks for shirt waists and Dress Trimmings, Lnc3s I.iHiuton, X. C o i Satnrdiy.rhe 10th i l:i v of M-av IS'.H.. at the hour ot i land lying' in A n Harnett conn! y, re.ore or 'ess ic.:;i t the ,)!! of ! V- Ui. uxjv x vvikk-j ,4.' ujiJkvi." j.-. r -.-0 vfc uowi ..- ir.iet yf eries-p-nd Insertion excels in beauty and ciuality any ie:;iii! .u.n:nr.r 'J. :J acres, ;.e VS31 e illi L)l LtJU 1U.UU.L11L .d as follows : :-r;ike and iinter, I We caiigiyeyou a good article m Slippars, Hoisary, ;v eoru i.i the MeCormiek ; rtrwa uc f!v.it .TTnicji-s! d- rvTr.52 TTon 1 an i 1 n f : r lino .n t hi JSortii s. ;e of ine froutu i 7 ' . ' t Tanjoa; S' l! '.! - and through said sub committee of the i e lopeeuui.y aec-n.e . your pi op LUpublieA nirty, the State cummiitee-1 ositi0ti to ab?I),'io?1 ,brt ii 'Hea'i or- cured epeciinens of vecus fly-trap j y0Ur cmmitt.ee thj following writtea ; uut u t?0U7;ter proposition for co-oer- proposition, van; a beiug reported to ; V" ' , ; . r . vour full State committee oa April riuug, wuiea . me lv ff,iica 17ih, was rj cted by your State com mittcc. The following is a copy of the uepub lLan pioposition, to-wit : 1 I TI1U KEri'KLICAX rUOPO ITIOX. i pro ijr itf Anderson (':'' !;; thence "Sentiment is only a feather in the ; W To eh, to a stake i:i a . IJ-ane'i, hat of action." 2; ; thing liseciea to cotmpLets a laay s waro.ro D 3. V-.. t .. Hi, ...... . V sJi V H- . t : 1.1M ll': , I iH.iiV J J 7 ' Call and examine ou? sock before purchasing elsewhere, aad we guria. i e!t. to a t:'.Up in M ;-:ik-k line: thence . f i-,,- - tn natvi n mant.it v and nri;rq A good bunday school last banaay . to the bguiinng, u.-im-z a part - ot -tne. r . . -i 1 at Spriyg JJ:atcb. Mr. nr: ri..i 1. l ..i a WH vu.i-.uugu u """ P-,, f ih? iienua icn rartv submitted to ' (Dionoae mupcipu'a), eun dew (Dio Beria rotundiil jra), trumpet plant and bladderwort, and is engaged in mount ing the parts of these plants. we are wiling to go. Tue finding of that 221 pound chunk of gold in Cabarrus county recently, reminds a Micklenburg gold miner, who tells the Charlotte Observor, of other big chunks that in 1857, which weighed 343 pounds, worth nearly 890,000, and several others in that State, weight not j or lhe approachiug ompaigu A. E. llollea, chairman Rep. State committee II L Grant, member State af, large. J.imes 11. Young, member S ate at larg. lialeigh, N. C, April 17, 1S0G To the Conference committee of the People's Tarty : We the undersigned eonlecncc com-, ' mittee on behalf, of the "Republican ! Tue o j l e in i u . Teomas S;tiSe. ' c o u n t e r - p r o p o s 1 1 1 o n "Green" is appearing in al mc.t-5 all parts of the woodi during ibis h ui, weather. The society at Uaion Hill Academy had a ry good debate last Friday night. " Several ia our community went to Dana last Saturday to see the game of base ball played by Daan and Buie's Creek. ' "Weigh your words' before . you Kpesk them" is a verv sood maxim ! are lad to see our farmers buy ia their crop-s waile this pretty referred tftaiher las'a 4,Mk3 bay while t ie :iraway survey find bein the iani bomrhr -loh-.r F.ll--?r. t!e.-e:ie(l and V 11 Kllutt. Ex't. 'ihi- ';ri! l.'i.'lSwJ. . ''. i i N CliAJiK. A.---U:m of Mvn';;,agee. I. A. M cue ii i son, .u'. H 11 lieitrar for IIavit:y; Va en appointed ' ho ' aimroaehiug town! election, I hercUv give notice -to all per-! sons who have i'.oi pr:.viot!.-ly register-, d : thai : the I'.ooks :.re now . open at l'eef Market a:id will ire ir.iiil 'liunsday be fore 1st Monday .of Vuy- when' the same will be opened at 'I'o-.vn Hall until balm-day evening beu i e said election. V,.,... ! (.t'.!,1'" mi A SOLID SILVER THIMBLE sent p .stpud for wei-.tyfour tpool lables from one end of hmoo!,-is s i vi .''ere, of i BAB STOW THREAD, Fyfra finalitv for Iinth h-ind and maeinne sewinir. Wan anted fiill lOOvards. Buy of yoijr dealer and ! -.1 I P -1 ,i i .t).i !!. ii, l.liiin A i:ijai-ii 4 Leonard St. mail "the label.- " aLLX INC CO. Sole "AgMi! N I AY YORK. Sold by 11. G. Taylor, at 4 . sp !. UrxN. N. C. given, worth from 10,000 to 50, 000. A nugget found in Australia in 1872, weighed G40 pounds, found 250 feet befow the furface, and worth 148.000. The finders of that chunk were at the time liviacr on O charity. Australia has turned out other nuggets weighing 200 pounds. It is said that a nugget weighing 56 pounds was found in the early days in the Iteed mine, where this last nugget was found; but was cut up and divided amoDg the finders. Wil mington Star. State executive committee tuonut- tae : co in the teiegomg letter horn toe It, j- sun saines. following as the basis of co-operation ; publican' Committee was au exact copy j R,jV.' G A Bain visited this vicinity last Salurday. 3lesora A. E. Alderman and J. T. Navlor. are making a start in their brick business at Dann this week. Miss Georgia JMiiiford pent Sua Jav in Johnston. 2lr John W Strickland spent Sat urday night with his mother ia this 1.- Ia the apportionment of the sev eral officers to te voted for the Repub licans shall nominate and the Popu lists endorse the following candidate: of their h.st proposition, set out it full above, and was the only propo sition submitted to your committee on which "co-operation" was cft'ered ts us and it will be obseived was ba.ed (1) Governor, attorney general, j entirely on a division of oiSjts nhi!e (-") auditor, (4) one justice of the Su our proamnion was "eo-eperatiou" preme court. And ibe Pooulists shall on one of the prireir-les cf the Peo ncmic-ate aad the 11 'publicans en- . cle'b party, to wit: tue free 2nd un- dorse (O lieuttnant. governor, (2) iimited coinage of silver at the ratio secretary of State, (3) treasurer, (4; uf 16 to 1 , to which the 11 publicans, j c .immunity, superintendent of public instruction, j through their United States Senator.- - Suooks says that he is going to stop y ) ouu jumicj 01 tue oupreme court. ; rrom tae oousn ana ine est, were 2. That there shall be -complete co I already commuted io writuj. iu tbe operation. between the respective par- res dutiou above nfrred to t-nd igned bv said Senators. j 1 jeal ne ,vs is the hie or year p'apsr in But it beicg deemed by said Repub- I our neighborhood. writing if his pieces are not all orint ed. "Jamie" will also. Mr. Ed. ties in Congressional and legislativ districts and counties, as of ISO 4 p That the agreemert heretofore - iicau comiL.it-ee to be an abandon- i SJL YER THE WINNER. j made bet ween he re-p: ctive parties, according tho Senators hip ro ihe It 3 publieaa party, is hereby ratified aud confirmed and the Populists are to su!- mat of the "iU puolicau orgatiizaticu ia Noiih Caroliua-" to accept that i T, . . . j port the nominee of the Ilepubiican ' preiSing thtir oosition to be that co r ! - 14. That under cxtst tnan on a free coiusge platform the Populists will endorse him aud the sil- j each'purty shall run ver ReDublicans will vote for him i tlcilieIi- A 1.' II iU -l ' 11 1.. 1 ' ' , 1 llTSTO Stufa cvt2t- ?nrn r 1 Jamie. Gentlemcn Ton cia ttop when v n rt fa r. ci 1 1 : n n '. ( I Cm wa t Vi r. principle as tue oais 01 c -opera:iou. aud the R oublicau Committee ex 1 j!dge of all communications sent us. We like to give local tews and ap- opeiariou upoa the foregoing division j preekte your tffjrts to hfelp us give the I 11 .v-ni-rf-i gTi.--.l frCr- i I - pj H -f:p jtf.s4 feiv A '& H U tC h ej? I ih W "rn-m B wi f 0 m -i BA A ft - S I !-. . m t. sting conditions ; oliioes, regardless of principle wa j ir, but we cannot' possibly print it-sewn electoral ; the -'.imit" to which ihey were "will- ! , , , , !. ,, , . ! names ci every lady aod gentle: , i nig to go, the negotiattoaa were j - J 0 Ihsirmw 1? nnK- r. r..l ; who happens to visit your secti tor Dubois, of Iowa. 4,Who would likely be such a can didate?" the Senator was asked. 'Boies, of Iowa," was the- reply. He would be satisfactory to the sil ver men. He has made a good execu tive, and his candidacy is now being pushed in vigorous fashion. 'And you would support him?" "I do not see how I could do other wise. The silver Republicans of the West, finding nothing in their own party to command their support, and not caring to follow after all the isms II L Grant, member from State at; large. 'James II. Young, member from! State at large. 'J. C. Pntchard. . Thomas Settle. The foregoing proposition cot being satisfactory to your committee, the fol lowing proposition was submitted by your committee to said sub-committee of the Republican party, to wit : leman uappens to visit your sections. We can ot too earnestly urge upon 1 Give us more news aud less personals,, j the Ptcple's party the necessity nd j Y.v 1 importauce of preparing to make ths i . : 1 a eampait'u fur the vital principle of i T, T. .' i . e p 6 , . : 1 vt ,,1 BiUlCLLi) If vou want sport, 1 tue iree aad uchmue i coinage cf gold ; . - r ; u.d silv.r at the ratio of 16 to 1, aud j Prc,fir and beneficial exercise, buy a : for liaaa ial reform aui other vital nice, light running bicycle I'Can issues, cordially inviting men of all i give you a special bargain in nice j shades of political beliets .and former i , , ' - , ' party athatiobs, toco-oreritei'h!u; wheel3" Newor SecODd nd. Terms i up.u ihe.-e fundamental principles of easy. Olace in Austin & Suiles' j the People's party. Your State Com-; store. SpeciaT'attention . paid to all mittee, alter mature deiiOti atieu and ; correDf ndenc ' r . 1 This great remedy is indorsed by physicians, null prescribed by them all over the world. Positively guaranteed to cure the most stubborn cases. The ibrmul is published plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is IV0 Ml A ir 1 1k j j!? ya. -4 . t- J Lr 5. pj PP M rj H St iuti rchauge cf opiuion, are ally agreed ibat oraaization ia lee vario-js TEOPLK S VS. KT Y rKOTOSITI ON . iyVnercas the differences between : wnsaips, counties aad d:sfnc's mny of the cirdinal prineinles 0f the stluuld Ut 1D at OL'Ct' ani be Fre;e-d and wild notions of the Populism 1 National RepuhHcau pirty are so : torward vigorously iu preparation for would vote willingly for tha man who' ! 'gent a to be irreconcilable, and ; approaching campaign; but the ! . 1 !Wl,ereas it is pai iff.t thir in rrdpr nomiuation ot eaoai'Juteo tor the va- honestlj represented what is to them , ' " , , uaL1;5' tnat 10 cruer ,;0 l ,H.,t .h,.uli b. f)(inon.d upt-i 1 for two-political parties to -success ''" iJaiaun oe pos p)Qw unt i the supreme isue of the day. Ihullvacd hPi.nrnh! r-n ru,,.,, after our Naticaal couventioa shall wnnlil rrr fn rtK . .1 . 1. 1 ' - . . I . 1 . . ; 6 iunu, auu oajr iuai x os geiuer, siieu eo-operatiou must A'ery truly. ' W. B. Austin, Duqo, X C. For Female jCompkiirits and building up I run -down sys tems it acts like magic. Try n ' bottle and be convinced. have been Leld at St. L .uis en July oe based upon at least oae cardinal ad ana int CO J:.sC 01 our ponueai principle jwhich is common to both . : opponents shall have been outliatd IlliSoived, That the Mib-committee au,i ialvi Is us I'a'ie & of five be, aud is hereby, authoiiz -d " tampai-u fur honest principles cf gov to' propose to tbe State Committee oi erameiU, and may G.d dcunl the the Repiblieaa party of North Caro . nbt. lieve that sueh' a candidate on such a platform would be elected. The Populist Senators are not cer tain that their party would be simply cjuieui who euuorsin? a tree coma-jfi Democrat, saving 'that their course I lina' co cPeratloa u?on thc bs5s o ..auiu dlillu, j " j . i preamble and resolutions adopted PVpi'h Vi C -m cf tb. Pr-ml-'s would be dependent upon circumstan-; aaj b Uo TT V " - - - 1 ces, but the general idea is that no 4Qd fifteen ofher Reputhcaa Uaited 1 " ' Ay"' b?creta- populist candidate for President would j States Senators, includirg Senator j be named. A silver Democratic nooi-i Pritchard relating to the free and un- T,1E Xorth Carolina Press Assecii iuee several of the Southprn T)ot,i 'imited coinage of sil ver st the ratio of . ti-t -eri ui me ooutaern loemo- l . , ,.f . nou metts this year iu Uilming onou . 1 1 . ij i- . , : IO to 1: anulthe tantt; ;he same bein ' ca o leaders say, would eliminate the 1 . . 1 r . 7 lul -15th 1 h;s wili crive th editors J ! iu accord wnb at least one of the car Ji- f'u1"1"- a a.., w 111 g.ve ui tubers Populists as a political factor in their U&1 p.inciplesof the National People's of ibe Stnte a good orp rtaoity to see i-ion. Whiugtoo Post. ii'a'rt... our metrcpol s citv in her best seas ja HACKNEY BUGGIES. I an now agent for the Haetney Buggies, the best make iu North Caroiina. See ine before you bay. E. F. YOUNG. 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I wiU clear ff3.i ti this year. Ad.lress the ! Climax Slfst. Co.. Columbus, Ohio. Anvoite can n as well at I am J.iinff. MAOGIE R. Sabscribo for Tue Union. Vari ma ".'-'ufffrcl for J. i. Lxiiur, Notary -Public. rs TTiih a i:agrccaic -1? a sagrcca';is rapiioji on my face. o3-. rf.t-di.-a: : vi to remove it. Thr.. bouk-icl P. P. P., Lipp- Can, D. JOHNSON, Savannah, Ga. t Sold by all Druggists UPPMANBRffS. PROPRIETORS kid v ":-'! - - J ! i" !V I ) & lb SORES ? Jf P!SNING if 1 ! -i t I REMEDY. J vSEND FOR BOOKLET. ( LIPPMAN'S BLOCK-SAVANNAH. GA
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
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