Y v. COUNTY UNION. i . 1 fl-N llanutt C -!!.ty, ". ; ;ir rhe resstofiW at N. ; -- ' ! 'Mil! Lift C V. !! ' - " - - t . k : : V -t r 'l Q G OFFERS iciit eiaos ii'.atter. CD o J. I. PrrWAW. Pn'itiii Sor, A. ! Woodali., Ki:iur. f - , j pre:.-;'. " "., " ! ied stot-b of JjilY (1001)3 and V" " G I?jOCKi! I io in-1-1;? store nest doer 1 s ,n f til TERMS CF SUSSCniFTiCH. .1 i i 0 . . .j Vade. i,t riiat'-crs cot xrl'Jb. rao whetbsr you be biivcrit-js or Goldbugs, it will bo i .liiiiii'i; buiiiuW H .CD P. H I hree Jiontlis ,i-u... , - ix Months iiu'o Year... out, i . .--5 - .MiftJia - ! ; p.'. 02 ..; ...ii.w. j 1 Jut by-Mail. Payable in :.uv;r -re. - I ill ' u ' ' - - lyo: '''"0vl3 22 lo- r.s aa? one can Vhciij jcij cocio to torn look for :iH-'K5:V DAHGAIX HOUSE and if wo bave Tb-.s you wcut'you vrill find In Ilarnett. as in i;cailv si! other i cv.i!J j-ot .counties, we gad eoqc fow tuca ..7'.H;lAj-i f- Jvr - i.; t! -i L'.i'tc to rulc a. advocate the single gold etmuard; -s? ir Lj -..7:-i-M .y th-j LHI5. men who sav that tiojos ere pcjc: ! that our financial System, is the lc;.tj ' Tui: ri-fr-tn ''".--rs v;r'-uho-? 'c-! f'' E1:-t r' specialty cf on ftartt; aud that tbo 'free coinage j Q;te cYC:.-: ,:;v. 0'ia. G$llts' IF UrillslliD Goods, of fcilver would ruin thVfouatry; that t0 v0 .v.j; :n p.;!:, ,?cS you UTiGCrVeai, Hosj.Grj GtO it would be ruinous to las' laboring h..c c - r . ; .. tv0 , . t!.inV-l-A r'r of on-.I "-nr- mac; that it would itflito puces of j orali :. p rty ;Lo ',? ;.,Viy wbicb' j Willis for 20 cents. Other jrooda in farm products, while Che pjica of la- j real. Lcacnly avo.M ibo free a-vi i ko proor'.ioc. , Nice Pants, at Dor would remain as it 13. ivccccany ,-i;,.,;t...i rc t;,t of theee men have seen a gold dollar ..j 0t tic in,,:,,,..) u.r t in two years, yetjhey want to mou- j Xhcy 6b uvuono r.f fa0 V;h N. cy but gold. A gold dollar sculd j r.f t',., r 4 v seem to remember that when cottoi was 123 cents per pound that farm hands received from 12 to U5 for work. It has been a noticeable f-iot through this.secticn of country thai fhe farmer has always been williog to pay as muph for a month's labor ou . I - L - ....11 . 1 1 me liirzu no ue ujuiu gut ir a nucur fd pounds of lint cotton. la fact we knew farmers who tried to hire hands last fpring that vraj ghr them a hundred f.ounds of lint cotton ; at the fall for. his work. When cot ton was 12 and 15 cents tho farmers had money to pay their laborers at the end of each month. Of course laid: some of them did not but that clsj vi men did not hire much, v As the price of cotton has fallen so has the prioe of labor. As the price cf cotfcn rises to will the price of labor. And as the price of silver bullion has do plined so ha? the price of cotton de clined, also has wheat and' corn and all other produces of the farm. From this wu derive a Jaw that silver is the jjreat commodity on which ail oth er commodities are based. Restore silver to its rights under the consti tution and it will immediately rio to 1.29 an ounco and with it all other commodities in proportion. " And with a rise in the products cf wcaltk we have a rise in the price of labor the great lever which feeds and clothes he world. facet ion, tr-.i it . patriot:?', tho actio a of ih-i ;Kpu:;ith in giving the rcpubihanii lour ccngrcisucu, 7l 0 will vots far 3;..:f va-ioii trices. lir' r U j v v Ah Fn-ITfH'p Qomr.leto. We are offering Suits', Bed Ull LMIi Ui 1 UliimUM Steads, Eareaua,.'Tables, Qhairs of all kinds, the lJ.ir.3aIt! Houro your Lcd:."ii-a.rtcr3 whoa in tovra. Wo vjill Uy to m&Q it pleasant and proii- twjie t j r voti. 11 1 ? tau ucuooruia coui.i L.tvo r.:.'u tao ckctivu of nine uvo yllvvr. tic:uo critic congrt$;iiicu 3a:o. Tao ri-fora p i pers patiiolL:a is c-TlOO.' FiOo eil7r can go to ;'oo ucvil uiid tLo p:-op:e i V ; i- if ; f r. 7- - - r-- t v. .,'"'!.. Your- truly, J- H- BXJBJEE, liU.N'.V, X. C. HACKNEY BUGGIES. . ! - . t anf now agent fcr the Hackney iiiU,-. lac i-fCot liiSUG in iSorin T iCJ ;uo i;:'.; ire vet: rev. end 0:-r:f T. rt - -.1 o :!'!;,.: . Jil Captain W. II. K'.cLi, u populi who cau'c .iT ,rd lo ijsc v, itli ir.o lie :d t; Cii ho czf -ai::3 y.Iiy iLc iYpiiii taic U;vd -i'.-ra E. F. YOUNG. I . i?ALK OF LANt", Hy virtiJo c :i jo.vtrcf pr.Io confered Ilavo jou bc-ught your life's "NEW LKE" Cook Stove? If you have ac ti', is a -.iayjoa owo bor. for it is the boat stovo on tao market. .Wo will sell yci cno r.t a reduced price. All grades kept in stock and we can give yep a barrsjn in this imo. 0 and safes at prices never heard of ooforo and wc call your attention especially to our HCS7 ftoci; of Laungos tho nrettic-st and choabeat ever brought to this taarket. Remesibor wo uasufa?turo our own furniture and can 6aye you money. . ' 4 TYJ,Vp Tiaaro in Jobbers quantities , and can give- anyone lllufiiillji who wishes to buy in; quantities Baltimore prices and save you the fi cinrlit. Itemerubcr wo are beaoVniarters for Nails and Iron of all kinds. Carriage Material, Wood and Willow ware, Qrockory, Oila, Paints, Leather Belts of an wiatns, aaJ a-iso have ths largest tock ef General Hardware brought to tais scel'ioa and all we ask 13 to givo us a trial when you come to town and wc will guarantee to pioa3e you. ! J . Wc Lave with us Messrs. McD. Holliday and M II Privett, and they will be gkd to serve yea when you come. Mako our place your headquarters wh.-p ycu como to town. - . Taanking you for past fa vers end hoping to be remembered in the future. ! i i We are yours to fcrve, O b p m b ;H- '4 0). CO- p (D CD' 0 CO X3 0 0 l-i-iy a: doet crcC'irod-l y 'oill .eXay, hi.s vu, 0:11.0 of tliO ag-2G Ou r.ts.l vc-to No. 2. oa j-a,'is 2;:-270, I "Vi!i eat'2--i:t aiid cio;us-.t t c II to the liijrhcet :):! k-r 1 II) rr?5 I! ! mere hat In New York City there aro "five lepers confined on North Brother Island. They aro kept in a colony ky themselves. Three cf them art; phinmen. Leprosy is a dreadful disease and it is said that none but people belonging to degenerate na tions eaye it. v " r! "r ' Electoral fusion has been effected recently in Indiana and Lousiana be tween the democrats and populists free silver advocates. Tho friends cf free ajlyjjr, and all those who honest ly desire to have free silver are get ting together,.to elect Bryan and free silver congressmen. pop nii:vt- tha democrats bavo ni&So tr.ofc caurifiafi in noryiuaticg B--ysn ll:an tha opulirt wiil to ako by rating for So.;ii. If ibc CiptaiL's advioo Trouid bo taken by the popuhstj ryaus election would. ensured. ! REV UB LIC AN RALLY. an j co:::;i liti -e uotu-in i.i!i!iirr.)!i, X. :., k. o... ru uiu , o.st tiay oi Octooer . t jC'3 oVioc!:, 'aftfi-iu-on, I'.vo certain tiueb of lu:ul f United hi Harnett comi y I" r-'" t--:c;t Iliver To-.v:'i:p, bound-c-.I io'.vs: rii-i tr.u-t-i::eginninrnt J. It. Davis' . ... . A vote agak st Bryan and Scwall is a vote indirectly for MeKinley and the gold standard. All who favor the use of both gold and silver on canal terms should cast their votcn for Bryan and Sewall, cr spy com bjnation to defeat MeKinley andjfhe republican party. OE way to kill bugs is to put your foot on thtm and mash the life out o; them. This is what the silver forces: will do for the gold bu-s on tho 3rd of November. Tilth the "boy orator of the Platte" as our leader we arc going to jump upon the gold stand ard with both feet and give it no quar ter af&sr March 4th, iS97 at which timo we will install W. J. Bryan, the people's candidate, president of those .IJnitod States. Tho above is tho heaubg of a poster anncuncing 5 he ccmiug of Hon II. A Gudgfr, republican eb.-occr at-La-gc, and iloa. C A. lL;yuolas, re publican and populbt candidate for Lieutenant Cf ayeraor. Tfiey are biiied to ba in Dunn oa tLo Sth of October. " II. A. Gudgerisa young convert of the repubiicia 'party'. Ills homo is at Asheviilo. Jlowasa doraocrat up to three years ago, lis w; an llo was rupporttd wcatcrn district by our lamented Senator Vance for that position, bus ho failed to get the appointment. WIou tho cjlicetor ship faded from Lis c'.Lhi ho was con victed cf his ain3 as a d.ocrat and joined tho rcpublican,r.itfy for pric cipH(r) And after these ccr:o to c-ntle- ,OJt CTt coriii-r i:i t!te 'Icck Iin-. tIiotie ' K. .71 K. ;-4?A chains, 1 hence X. 2.1 K. 2d duiius tbeuUi S. 31 W. 3:; ciuunx; iu links with J. il. I:ivh' u.ic to thii bejcitmhis:, bo .ing a - u-t of t!e McLean land, contain i;;;;- about 00 acre?. 5e;oud tract iteginning fit a corner f several tracts in the division' of tiie Xvill McKay lands and nuts X. 73$ 'll. iSrii i;ls, 10 links to a yine .stump to W. V.r. S.ilnioii'.s corner Lhciice S. 5o -v cj.tiu.-j, u uun.s io a corner, tnence f7! f - -1 (M m i Ei r i. -. - I- - M M ,-.1 f:-i J-vi v i - t i 'Ctr . 1 rt 0 4 0) 3 Tours to Please, 1G cSuilus. SO Io;ks to si eornt-r, thence S. 17?., E. G chains 4 link to a corner. Humjco S. 72 J. VI. 5ti cisabs, SO links to a biakeand "pointer, r- &t i:vart. s l:'mnjpg corner, fliure X. 24. E. 23 chains, 5j links to sl.o b.--i..a:). cont;ti;ih! 8(5 cres, Jiioio oi less. Tiiis S-rt. l5. lSOG. It. 1. Rowax, longagcc. UliACX &AIMMS, Att'.. IDiiiiiio See liow tore Tip priceg; at AUSTIN & SURLES? it NEW GOODS, 'J? !A.B?jlASjEfd!LL & CO. aro busy this week Dpenipg up their li . at 50 cents ip the Dollar. t .anno unco that Hon, IL. P. Chcatkam, and lion. A. II Kljlcon will ad dress the citison-s cf Uarncti at Isl ington, on Satavcay, Ooiob.r 10-h, acdalo at Averaboro cn tho ' eatnt, ua are txQgio-2s and bold front teats m tbe rcpablican' fynagogue. Trliddlelcn is ch; irman'- cf t'ts'i c.cufive com mittee of the trict. The :-. ri crgrcr.-:onal ccngrow and cloctcr cf tho district ""S T it eunault hita, ia f,et lliddleion j ' Jf j KjfVjg. Cit'-au canaiaate ror ! NOllUE. ! Dy virtue of . authority contained in a certain mortgage tleed -xecntnl to mo :i the It d :y of FHvu:iry ISS'J b .McKandcr !;xon. and duiv ivgisttrcd in ihe;It.;'i-rorV ol'lco of IhLrncit; county in Hook Z. n:i,q;e T 10 I v.-ill sell for. cai-h at tho jCourt hoii--o door in the town of I.i! lin.to'i on the olh ilny of Octo!)er I ,-.f 0, at 12" o'elo.k M., tho Xoliowin real prop erty via: One tract of hind lyino; in f- ren ai ts Creek township.5 Uiu octt emm ty, t-ite of ivorth. Canlii:n, ad.io'nijio the p.n.ds of Saiah MeS'eill :unl "otiiois anaon the- SVuth side of rp'er Little J.livjr, bounded as follow., -viz ; lies'.n ni:vT :,t a pine, J-arah McNeit! a n 1 Need 15)Ti!'o corner, thence with Robert i-yi d's line S 10 XV 0 G3 eh;.inr. to h sr.-.ko and j.-iintcrs, J?yrds coi ner; then X 11 W 37..10 chains to a stake and pointer, sa'nl ro be Cainp'teil's corner; then SSStc E 3'J.."0 chains to an old pine stamp now do n). Xcedh.am Dvrd'.j corner; thence, tlfJrr XV . with UyidV line -3-") cliainr. to i2ie jbe'inn'-nj coniarftin f-isty-seven aCTOii more or '.ess. fni n.iu- .c. ;!. c-oMpie ueeainaito !y , Janice A. ,:ohn- pvcC pW.V ?Oit to Alexander Uixon. Thi Hcpicm-! w 0, 5!:' bcr -2nd lS'JO. Vv, p.j DRY GOODS are very pret'y andchean, and our stok of Ladies Dre Fabrics are just perfectly superb. j . $2 00 ClillcLrsn Suits 75c $2 50 Children Suits 90p - $3-00 Children Suits $1-25. Xnr.e Pants 25e- . niTD Ofinn .. i . OQ-iin MEN'S SUITS opt HO f j O OA MEN'S SUITS SZ Kf U01' tra ,B H Ha inqreasmg tr the la3t 12 months and li; .J.UU OcJJ $I.UU eO.OU seasfn wearePr4rel to give our niend better bi Young Mens Double or Single Breasted Suits $5.50 . We sell working mn's Slices, old ladie ;h1i )e oi l men's wnle bo-fern k Extra Coats. Vests or Pants any prico you want Men's and Boys' Pants r"" meil?s Pla!n Snd jn ted toe sUoesJancl for .the' young ladies we bin any price. Sp.-cial Bargains in Chocs and " an elgant lne of fine goods made to onlor, in Common Sanse, plain cJ (TfRIT'9 11! ?iy MlT rrfr l" . r- guaranieea Eoim. Children's Sohool-SliMJ i 37 men bought suits last week at 2 50 -per suit and say they can't be beaten price S P E C I A L T Y. Vq have just received a nice line pf READYrilADE CLrrmiNfi' - ia;i tbb oo for 0.00. Ilcrrj up! . Oaly 200 morq suits at thisd Overcoats and Macintoshes, winch wo bo.ial,l for spot cffsii ami we ci. ' namhf0rth9- OYOLOtMS STORE' t astomaglv low flgurcs. Vu room ,o display all of our ! J " -5'--' ing and Ijave decided to Mi 1 CLOSE OUT 100 SUITS, ALL W00I Don't forget the placo sc2.tf. AUSTIN cs? STJRKES, - Dunn, N- C- foi mi i no is if ft- J ,LJ W t . 0-2 -i?v-pd. NEii.ii B Alters. ilor! "acce. Bourkb Cockrax made a speech to gound money democrats in Baltimore Saturday night and advised all demo prats whp belieyo in sound money to rote for MeKinley. The Indianapolis ticket was not nominated for the par pose of gettiDg sound money votes It was put out to catch the uriwtar democrat who would vote for Bryan Iot8ixina hundred of the mec, jdaiming to be democrats, who at tended that convention will vote for er and Buckner. !?a the poucr lo send theia. out . to sur-bo fpocclics, aad dictate what iuad of fpeccbci-..ti:?y thill rs-ikc, Cheatham i;y a very exr-art nerc: has been a candidate for on several times ?-nd wo bclk-vc was elect ed once froci tbo first district. riidllcton is in tvlitic.s for the IT. - - ' uioney. iiu is m a position to do-! ! maud and the boys Lavo to , bell cut I BfV Ell atlQ SeWafl ui iuey uo i.m . :(. ni3 lniiuinco. lie v:as made a.-siatunt door-keeper cf the House cf ' il?put"t:ntativc3 by the lapt legislature, ia preference- to a one-b'ggd ootu'edorate soldier. There are dloat 11V.000- negro' voters in the kate. T:;ey voe. tho repuUkao Uckit. Thev can -d-nnand of tk Air&M TO READ BOTH SIDES CF TUB QUESTION? The TNctv rcrk Journal is the only Metropolitan paper incjorsingf ! I L and it daily publishes articles by ihz IcaAinz financiers cf the co-jntry cn both &lSzs cf the question, , t-v; Ui ' ! WORTH . $10.00 -AT' St5 7. : Call early before the numbers are broken.! If you arc hard to lit Je your measure anil Have you a su.t made to order. . we have some special Drives in Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, life Handkerchiefs &c. i ! I We carry a complete line of M WITH . . BARQAIPIS FOR W-CMSTOKi I bavn just received ay n 5 : P . - PS B j p uod, tionn lioya Tbrcbcr, cf Buffalo, was Eomicatid by the demo cratg of New. York for governor. Ho tfec ined to accept the platform aid they aslfed him to decline the nomi nation which be did. T hacher wts beDator Hill's candidate and it wss ne ef Hdb's ecbcnjes'tp divide tLe democrats in New' YVrk ' Vae and rry the state f- 1 -KinVy. A di- ion aroccg th oimccrats f tbtt Silvcr versus Gold It is progressive, liberal and always vhit3 republican? sni it r-u5t be ! P0355 causs f the masses. iivery troaa minded man 'shout 4 done 4 : i -if. . T iiiito men cf Xorih Car-d'nn 'li i 4it wuwuw Aai.-iifcuii or fouterin with a pa??y rbJch In tbo taaia i? controllrd by the coerces; snJ ftbey do ret control they could if ibey would. XyJ you vote cs Abe "Middlcton tell? you V Ho j?. at tho bc.d cf tbo r,J:rtJ in this district" and will prcba'ply i esue an cdJre?F to fbe voters f f ihe dis- trict ir.c i T?t;0 !-? ; vc Ipd if pk ippi hit mil- illMi ttUuimnL alTy ----- i cent everywhoro. BurJacrlption for Ono Moth., including' Sunday - - - -40cohta Two Months and a Half . - - $1.00 U s all tht can rrveu it cj-v 10. Fur.Icr lor "nro2.?. V'b'to rr I'jI XT,. ..-.V . '. . . .Ti s - .-.o-J . - Send subscription to The NeV York Journal, Mii"!':. i-c;ur 1 v ! Slno.s, Hard ware 4. and are prepared to sell at very low pricos. I am not selling at cost but at mall I3i'oii1 s. . (all and sco mc before vou buy. I - I have villi inc Messrs, Frank Popo and Joe Williams who will bo glad to sec- apd s.how tlieir friends my bargains. . " , YOLTItS TO PLEASE. such as Heavy ;hirtings. Ticking. Eant Clo'h and Sheetings, which i' selling as cheap as any.bouec in thq Jtatq ! J j . groceries. I m r bii ougar, conee, Flour Hacon. Lard. F.i. 'iv.k.. rr: Half ust rpceived.500 pounds of Railroad Mills 1 Snuff, and any thing else usc' found in a grocery store. :" ! ' ' i I UyUO and eat all our customers politely. - Wo want your business. fe Co. A : NEW SUIT FOR Si .25. JAISE YOUR OWW . IIULES. ' ? tf 'F In order to '"inifodnAA Vri new work and peoure agents wc win ciean. dve and r0. , . - huuib buii ror el. 5. i. win sena with the privi lege of examination - hpfnr paying fpr same. I -rnaran tee to give perfect satisfac tion or pay full Fln tnr ti,a goods. I refer you to"any- Bank, business man or this cttv. ! Ml V A A IT ILUOfl sclG-3m. 7. W. C. IfAItRls. Steam Djc Work, . j Raleigh, N. c. Ar teipdcircl - Bred " Spanish - Jick can be found at Godwin's stable at all times during the Fall season. . agents foeach -Active Farmers who wish to raise their own mnles will find it to their, advantage control and noiskWii xc!n8ve to get my prices. For further information fddrcsor call on i 25 hundred dollars a t cte"rJ2 to . L: n. LEE. ssinip for fall pirtionlart'or 5o f" iuhn, . u. y- --"f10' Rapids Mineral Water Co . Bir Ranl.lo : er al 'V V I You will find the best of LiciTiors, Brandies, Wia. . Cigars, and Tobacca I ! ; at ' THE LOWEST PRICES Don't forget tha; I keep constso1 on hand aWnnni 'nf Pnro Noii Carolina Corn Whiskey, the olW and bet brands of Rye Whitkey oi Apple Brandy. ' " Call and 'see me. .-' Vour friend, J. F, P. STEWART, Corner Main street and Lncknef. ? Squarey . ; Dunn, N. C:

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