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5GO U NTY. UNION.
F f T4 A U C i A L STATE F3ENT.
, Financial "Statement-of claims allowed by ' the Board of Connty Cbm-
i niseionrrs for the year coiomenciog the firt Monday in December. 1895 and
,Und?cg NTnv.n.W aQ.b,.J896 1st Monday of peceniber 1895.
. : - ; . y :J Morgan, Jailor ' , " . ;
Emetvd aceoiding to -postal regula-, Harper k Hood, medicine for prisoners "
tiWu at postofiice hi Dunn. X. C, a& j )lrrocl repairing bridge ,
j J .K.y Byrd. tflerk (S-pi) ; .
jraRtltain. it ritfman,' stationery
DUX NV -Harnett Count-, X. C.
secotiti e.!.n matter.
J..P." FrrTMAN, Proprietor,
A . M . W OOD A J.L, K . ! i U r. ,
TER.IS'CF SUBSCRIPTION.
Il'lirt... Months ..i . .....V ....... ;.2o Cents.-
Mix Months..
ttuvYear.....
4-
' i
no Cents.
....31.00.
jjeiit by Mail. I Payable In advar cc:.
"Dunn. X. C, January 13,
graded: SCHOOL
'DUSK
FOR
i At the present eessian of the legis
lature an application will be made for
an act to.allovr the town of Dunn and
i adjoining territory to levy a Fpecial
tax for a Graded School. Of course
there will be some opposition to tbif
tar by some of our people but those
who wilj oppose it have not thought
of the great , help and itflutnee it
would have on our town.
We are not familiar with the wak;
of the Graded Sohool .sjstem but ifc
these towns that have Graded Schools
they are successful and patronized by
.the whole people. -'"They give ; f:ee
tuition to all of school age for nine
; months in. the year. Tey give the
" poor children a ohauce. for a good
.common school education wh'.so if it
were not for the ; Graded' Schools in
those places they would piopably get
very little or none at "all.
It is estimated that $1,5C0 ay tar
- will furnish enough money to run a
J school here in Dunn," free to all chil
! dren who live near enough to attend..
I for Bine months in the year. The
j white pupils, would require ,three
teachers; the colored pupils one teaoh-
er. This' amount, could readily ht
raised by a erall tax levied ua tbo
poll and preporty-of the district and
j to diminish this tax it may be "that a
j considerable amount may be raised
;frtm another source,
j Talk this matter over with your
j ;friends and neighbors ard fiad the
I opinion of each in regard to -thisvmat-.
ter. A gradtd School . will - enable
every child in the district to "attecd
school and a great bcttfft to the tos?u
' vwill be BccompltFh d. 1 ha tax o,
course will fall proportionately on all
jreperty holders and on - polls. wBut
j-,the man vsho .has property ; and no
I children can well' afford to pay a small'
! tax toward helping educate the boys,
and girls of his towuf A.help to
tthem is a. help to him s -
It is urged that Dunn should have
a Graded School from a standpoint of
vbusiness. That it would l-aiise peo
pie to move hero to educate taeir
ohildren and that the more people we
have the more. - prosperous." would bo
the to"sn. ThiL probably would
i&e many to miove here .to educate
their children because,a mac with six
jr eight ehildren could pay his taxes
and, the rent of a house to live in with
,the money it would take to pay the
tuition of his children to keep tb em
in school nine months in the year. ,
A good school is the life of any
town and to have one that all the
, people may have the benefit it must
bo a public school and run by taxing
... vthe whole-people. 13 us all pull
, together in Dunn and 6tart ' up a
- Graded Sahcol here nest fall and
place our town t the ffont in educa
11 n abbhe now is in the business
world. . ,
J 31c. Kay Djrd, Clerk, bnlance cf Tsx Hr-ok
' j' " Xovcmber 1895, , " j
Z T Kivett, repairing bridge
J-WflTpkio, assessor
Dr JH Withers, attetition to Panpera .,.
A L B lughcom, wood for Poor Il'tuse
D As Camo? on,. burial expense of Pauper
A L Ba-ughccm, keeping poor
Allowed out aide poor,
CLAIMS ALLOWED JANUAIlY 1SQG.
Jof-h.ua McLean, ferryman - . ,' -
G -Q Sertef,-carrying Mr. A B Mason to asylum
Mary H'lllmn-. for Mi.port
F M McKay, 0 S C, recording names Talis Jury
M il Morgan, juler '
S A Sa!n,o, Kent of Court House
J McK Byrd, Clerk " ;
making Fioancial statement 1895
A L Banghconj, keeping poor bouses
Oat side poor y ' . .
' jEBi;uAiiY ;sao. - .
Fi D McCormick, J P, examining lunatic ;
Xeill Sbaw, carrying Margaret Shaw to Aiyluna
Jibua McLean, iYrry.mau , : "
M R'Morgau, jailer . :-
R B Vann, for support .
A L Baugheouj. keeping poor house "
Out side poor . . . i
. .MARCH 180(1.
County Union for publishing Financials Statement .
J B Hoi bed, ,i. P.; Justice's Docket j
J Senter repairing bridge r J
Jushiia ikLean, exta keep at ferry; f
John, Webt, repairing bridgej ' J i
A L Ba'jgbcom, keeping poor house... i , i
1 11 Morgan, jailer ' j "
I'Mwards & IJrough.tco, 2 Record Books
J McK Byrd, ex pressage on books I -
Joshua Me-Lean, ferryman i . ' 4
C HoiJirfp, J. P ; letting and receiving bridge
J McK Byrd, Clerk (January) - . !,
' " (l! ebruary) j
Clintoa McNeill, making ccftij for pauper 1 , .
O.it side poor
' ' april isaa. I
N McK- Murchion, repairing bridge
G Vvr Whits, repairing bridge '
J D Godfrey, lumber for bridge
J McK Bvrd, Clerk, (March) ' . i i .
F M McKay, C S 6 ezpenso'dividing towaships
John ivIeLsod,: J.. P., lotting and reoeiviug bridge
J K P, Harrington repairing bridge
Dr. .W, M McNeill, attention to pauper '
A L HuVghcom, keeping por house j
Oat eid poor
STATE, BILLS OP COSTS. '
State r.gainst Holort Pegi am. ' '1 50
" Jas Mc'Doagalil & l'oay rrinc 173
" " M K Sniitli and Andicw Ilodg-ea 1 IS
& 23 00.
l 75:
12 68. .;
15 70.
1 25.
2 50. ;
18 75. '
25 70. '
17 25.
. 1 98.
45 Op. i
5 00. . ;
5 00.
21 55.
.47 40. .
.45 15.
. 5 00.
2 00
2 55 :
25 65
80 00
25 35, 1
15 00
s 37 24
52,40
. 1 50.
10 70.
19 45.
5 75
1 00.
13 60.
56 40. .
25 00.
- 1 00.
2 00. '
2 50.
6 00.
J3 60
8 70.
17 00.
1 25.
26 25.
' 2 00.
18 80.
16 80.
1 50.
55 40.
10 00.
17 00.
11 55.
20 92.
16 25.
-.2 50.
12 50.
6 62.
'17 45.
5 56 90.
M Bart-foot.. 7 63
. TlibinasKpltr .- i . 4 37;
"W & A L Moore . 18 31
" Kate McUrc-por 2 C4
" Th'-uias Kt-Uy ' ' li .12
- C F Canadriy 10 3
'" Willis Spruill 5t'8
.Paul Duuston . 3 0?
'Ktania KoMy " 13
" Ue!)aIattliews " 5 tB
" Neiij and A nua Cataplell 4-17
" Jerry Camorou and Mary Cherry 3 78-
Willis ypruilJ
T-L West and N II Norpis
14 21
3."3
" " John-W Campbell 1161
" " M R Smith 5 22
" ' "CBKeily . - 439
Dock MeXttill . 9 03
)v " Sandy Buic and Henry Clegg 6 58
" " Neill Campbell 13 si
" " W R Johnson , 8 07
" Preston Brewington . 5 73
" " M Gilchrist and AS Cameron 3 g3
" j" Eliza Fhillips ' 7 05
" :" W R'Johnsoii- 1 6 22
" "-P McLean and Jas. D. McDougald 8 17
" ' " Cader Parker Jr. 5 95
" Cader Parker Jr. . 5 3.;
" " Peter Can.ei 011. - - y , ' 20 12
" " J M Johnson and Jaa. Driver 14 Gi
James Bbwrten
MAT 1S9G'
Joshua McLean, Ferryman .
K Murchisoo, rspiiring bridge
Birncs Bro?.,' stationery
Stewart Printing House Tax notioes .
C:)unt,y 'Uuion, stationery P
.1 MeK Byrd, clerk (April)
M R Morgan, jailer
D Darroor, coroner icq iest J L McLean
A" A W a dd el 1 ct fees J L McLeaQ
W F Marsh, Jury of inquest '
F liockaday , 41
J A Rogers
J D McNeill
J IL MeiVaa , " ' ' '
A Dson Bailey 44 "
Josh McLean, taking up body 4
A G Rigland,
Sherod Mas.-ey,
Oat side poor
t
JUNE I89GL
"The papers have Mr McKijley
tbttsy making up a list of -Lis cabinet
officers. No doubtfa great many rc
publicans who as-pire to :hose positions
will be disappointed as Well- as the
editors of the papers when Mr. Mc
Kiuley makes out his list. There'are
only eight cabinet places to give and
there will probably be. more than
eightdisappointed oue3 for each of
.these places, A-plaeajiftg,S.0Q0
Ja year will make a great diffcreice in
the opinion of maisy men.
Is the state of Ntw'Tork the legis
lature has passed a bill prohibiting
.the work of coavicts, at labor that
would antagonize outside labor, and
under this law all ' the work of tbe
state penetentiary of that ; tate. has
been shut dbwn and the inmates of
the state prison have .had a holiday
sinee -January 1st. Somo cf theu
have tried to commit suicide sioee
tucn because; they had no employ
meLt, . '
The state of Ariz ma has hired her
(Convicts ut at 70v cents each pei dy
lor ten years to dig canals to irrigate
arid lands. It sterns that a convict
is ia demand in that etatc. Labor is i J MeK B?rd, makias tax boots 1 Sf5
M R Morgan, jailer ' '
Fluh. Bain, repairing bridge '
Vv' F Marsh, repairing flat ..
J ,MeK Byrd and B F Shaw, indcxing.Reeord
J MeK Byrd, clerk (Maj)
A L Baugbcom keeping poor house
Oat side poor - - . '
JULY 18,
Stewart Printing House, Tax Books r.
Ilirrell's Printing House, stationery ; .
J" McK Bjrd and B F Shaw, indexing Record
A L Bdughcm, keeping poor house vf
J I) Jones, burial expeuse of patfper
J It Spence burial txpene of paupor
M R Morgan, jailer ' ,
Dr. W M McNeill, examination: body of J L McLcaq
W M Bryan, carrying a lunatic to asylum
J McK Byrd, clerk (June)
J H Pope, notices to list takers
S A Salmon, rent of court house
Oat side poor .. .
. . j AUGUST 189.G.
Ovje Printing C.omp-any, stationery
J McK Byrd, clerk July H '. -"
A L .Baughcom, keeping poor house
Xiven Ray, lis taker 1896
J Vv' Lucas, lUt taker 1896
J 1' McLeod, list taker 1S96
R F William?, list taker 189Q .
A TArnald lh-t taker IS96 -
L L Turlington, list taker 1896 ; .
& A Smith, list taker 1896 i ? '
fi'A Morrison, list taker 1896 M
B F Sba; list taker 1896 " ' ,
V A Green, list taker 1896
D J Parker, list taker tS96
J B F Stewart, list taker 1896
Out side poor j
SEPTEMBER 1SSQ.
M R Morgan, jailer
J McK Byrdclerk (Angust)
Oiptial P. ioiug Company, sfa,tionery
J-vU Luch? rp.ifiDg bridge .V
II F labh j r-patring fiat ' i '.
A L B.3.nV;heou, keeping poor house
pJentifaVat that price, ia this state Slc Vocr
yitboi the board.
OCTOBER 1$0S,
12 12
18 75
. 25 00
0J
f 00
1 25
37 05
' 22 80
18 30
13 20
3 00
3 00
3 00
3 00
00
3 15
1 50
1 50
1 50
51 40
8 70
42 00
7 00
, 72 OS
25 95
27 21
52 40
- 3 00
1 00
17 96
16 l
2 40
2 40
2 80
10 00
15 10
22 10
7 20
105 00
51 40
6 88
31 05
19 00
9 28
23 20
10 10
9 12
10 76
14 96
9 40
7 28
7 '60
'. 9 28
12 40
20 08
51 40
20 50
17 70
- 1 00
450
2 85
23 35
250 00
53 40
W J HodfsjJ. P., fXRoiTning lunatic
J MeK B) rd, committee woi s J
J D McAclj. burial expense pauper -M
R Morgan,' jiiler
L L Turlington J. P., examining laoatic
B F Shaw, committee work ' V '
S J Strickland and S C Morrison, attention to pauper
F M McKay, C. S. O. fees : ; -
J McK Byrd. clerk (September) ' '
J B Deal, buril expenses pauper
A.L Baugboom, keeping poor bouse
Out side poor ' V s
i NOVEMBER "iSDQ.
R M Morgaa, jailer
F M McKay, CSC., copy bonds 1895
" 1896 ...
JKE Murchison, attorney's fee for Bjard
I) H McLean, ;
J H lODe. Sheriff holding November court 1895
February ' 1896
44 September .4 1896
carrying lunatic to asyluoi
- - I . - . . X 4
: : : . . i - & M R ' 4n a ? m
4 oo ; i
'19 20 . . 1 : '
- - - ; ' 2 00 ; ' jgk xi rj ' - A
. 3 84 I
J McK Byrd, clerk (October)
So oman Hassell, .for support
A L Baughocm, keeping poor houfe
Oat side poor :v
County Commissioners Court,
for the year ending November 30tli ISOb. .
.1 M Hotles, 32" days $1.50 per day
" ; 7Gg miles 5c. ' .,
E Smith, 17 days $1.50
52 40
20 30
2 45
2 45,
5 00
30 00
32 70
4170
34 40
0 50
6 50
23 95
150
18 30
53 15
54 1 miles 5c
V J Long, 20 days $1.50
" .200 miles Sc.. '
FJ Swan n:.20 days $K50
" 720 miles oe. ;
V F Marsh, 22 days $1.50
kt lio mileaire
$48 CO
oS 45
25 50
27 2U
30 0)1
ilO 00
30 00
3o 00
33 00
Amount paid Jurors for the year 1800
, ' ?27S 15
. $015 45
, -.J.TcK. BYRD, Clerk.
J mancial btatement showing the l evenue and allowances macli for
ending 30th November 196.
Amount of County orders allowed
By net Connty Tax .
Amount poor " '
By net poor tax
Amount paid Jurors
By net Jury Tax r
Amount paid for bridges ,
By net Bridge Tax
the
year
2301 70
80S 90
615 45
ITS 43
"3o545r
m2l 07'
j05l 95
. 411 05
"$423TlT
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on us
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for any-
the. irr
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rfrr,,.,.,: ,jjZZT. rV"V -".v-vv.W
v v. v.. .a. .v.siv.k.-v VV.S..Vh- 1-.hv'
W e fii'e sellinii"
- -77
or on
for' casli
time.
all
itespectfullT
J. -A:. MfcLssenaill fe Co.
STILL TO THE FRONT.
X. B. HOOD- j ' . ' (). R.
W'hh the' Largest n l Best .Selected Stock ;6f Drugs and Mrdicics
o unty ; - . .-'
HOOD & TEW,
I K
tu iho
COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS.
II Lilly estate
E,.I "Lilly estate
K Ij Peniberton
Out standing Scrip about
6273G0 00
3G0 00
. 2 GO 00
31)00 00.
J; McK. BYRD, Glerk,
To The Public.
We are Ileadqnarters for . first class
.' lour, fresh, water ground Meal, Litre! ,
Molasses, Sugar, Collee, Canned Goods
of iiny sort, Nutmegs-,. Spice, Cloves,
Ginger. Apple Butter, Apple Jelly,
Cranberry Sance, .JDi ied apple: Dried
Peaches, Table Peaches, Pio' Peaches,
Mince Meat, CotVish, Gold -Dust. : Oat
Meal, Starch, Sotps, Soda, Black and
Green Teas, Baking Powders, Box Lye,
a .complete 'inu of Candy, Fresh Malaga
Grapes,' all grades pf chewing Tobacco,
Cigars, Cheroots, -Cigarette, Snu. Chip
ped Beef, Canned 'Beef, - Oysters, Sar
dines, Currant?, Dates, Prunes, Kasiins,
Sliced Pine Apllcs, Oranges. Coeoamits,
Mountain Butter. Cheese, ' all ports of
Cakes, Piek!e?,i Potted 11am, Transpa
rent Gelatine. igs, Bice, Pearl Homi
ny, Gnu Powder, Shot, Caps .Timyare,
Vinegar, Kerosene ; Oil, Cooking Ex
tracts, boioivs, Iri.ih and sSweet -.Potatoes,"
Chickens, Ejrgf,', jCibbage, S ui
sage, French Mustard, Axle Grease, all
sorts of Nuts, Olives, Smoked llen ings.
Cinnamon Bark, Blueing. Shoo Black
ing ami P.olislu Tomato Catsup, and
everything else that a , developed taste
will :s.vpieciate,'7 All our ,'goods are f res?h
and pure ami a. jvpreseiited.- New
Goods received b' "neat ly every.', train.
We ask ybu to. c.ll, see our gools, -get
our prices and weights for yourself, and.
we will receive youi-pati onage. i i
Kvxr . E.av E-ii-m.' .... .'
The unders:gned having this day
formed a copartaership for t hi prac-.
tide of law, rerpectfulJy tender their
f-ervices to the public. Tbey will
practice in in all the courts j of the
State where their fer vices may bere
quired, but especially u the ooslnties
of Harnett, Juhnstoa.i Sanipsou and
Cumberland. ' ,
DffllGGISlS
PiiininpKr
IJiUtVlilLiOL
1
0,.
Sell Drugs as oheap as they can bo bought iq tbe Stati.
stock constantly a
Wo ker
p ia
FULL LINE
of DrugV Medicines Toilet Arlicles, lVjrfumVy, .S')a;)i of .,11 kinds Bn
Purses. Sponges, oc'j. ...'
Stationcy, a uFall School Supplies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Clicraots. P.pe
Soda, Starch, and Pearliae, snuff, and Tobacco A-.fu(l lino of Sjitxtu.-I,
and irany ot'aer at ifies. ...
U e-lhank 'all for past patronago. Be sure to call .on us you ni l
treated politely, fairly, and squarely. . ,
Heiasiaber tlio -place. -
- Very respectfully,'. -
HOOD & TEW.
. Succceo:8 to'IIAUPl;u'& HOOD.
bo
OUR :W83 mULESr
Dunn. N. C.
, D. II. Mc.Lka,
: J. C. (.'l.iriOKI),
Ooti Gch.THIJi).
A Ir A l A KXLi X
33
Tue first bill passed' by this Ugh-
lature was o repeal the I fraudulent
yfeigjoment act passed by the iaat leg
islature. So far so good.
- Standard Bred - Spanish - Jack
,can be fouiulut Godwin's rtuble ut all times ilurun' tlj Fall censon
. Fanners' who wish to raise their own mule will Hud il lo their advanla" o
to get my prices. For ' further, information uddn s. or cal on
' 1 . " L M.'lKF,
. Di ns, N. V
De-lGtf,
DUNN, N. C.
JUST TELL
THEM TUATTOU
Saw rne., N !
A L.. P. JERMGA N 'S Store, pur-eb'a-in'g
my Groceries. lie keejs a
well assQ-ted 'fctook of
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Tobacco and Snutf and Tinware.
Frasu new River Mullets iu9t
received. "
His Prices are as low as, the Loicest.
lw Don't fml to ca'.l bis fresh
foasted PeanuU.
Give me a cll.
. L. P. JF.UNIGAX;
Dunn, NT. C.
LAND FOR SALE.
i : : ; L I
r
If-
This great remedy d's, indorsed by
physicians, -vakV prescribed by thcrii
all over the world. ' .
Positively guaranteed to cure the mbst
stubborn cases. The formul is published .
plainly on every bottle. As a tonic it is
f .if.&TA B to
i-C A 'A Li
f MALARIA
&r ' ' '
Super tor
TROUBLE'S
4
I offer for sale a good farm containing
105 acres, 48 acres chared, in good
condition, with good buildings on th.'i
same, situated in II irnett county, Two'
and a half miles from Diiun. Possession
given at once. Terns c-asv and made
known on application. For fmther in
formation write or . apply to 4
i! W. F- Gain'ey,
:.- : ' Dunn, N. C.
. K- B, If the above la:;d is not dis
posed of at private sal before. 1, will
sell the same at public sale to the hizh
est bidder on the 6th day of February,
1897, at 12 o'clock M.'v at the Depot i i
Dunn. This January 4th. 1S07. "
W. F, Gainey.
Ja6-4w.
las
TO .ALL,;
aoani
For Fernale ComplSftits and
building up run-d(n sys
tems it acts like maic.' Try
a bottle and be . cbnvirrced.
Sj
.i
mi
. bl
V
FO'lSONiNG
READ THE TRUTHS
mm
EXTRACT FnOWl BOOK OF TESTIMONIALS.
. i "Wasa.rhetimatle fniTerer for 11 months. DeVivM noh-nofit
froa physician, treatment ut !Uir.rrf Wilw sr JiL'ttJ't????1?
Indorsed bjr B. V. Fxake-ns, l)r. -
4
1,
Wln will j-o!i hny hitter nauseating
o ucs when GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL
T03UC is-as pleasant as Lemon Syrup.
Your druggist is authorlaed. to refund
the money iitevery case wlicrc it fails to
cure. Piice, Q cents, 1
MP.P.P..Lippm.an,3'Great r:on:e,y,cT3ryJmeof difll-nlt hrcath
Injr and palpitation of the Le?rt. Ha.-, not ?lept ou either t?Je for
two years ; now I tJeep tonudly ta an v pcMticn.' x
"Sworn to and subscribed before me,"' c
, ? J. M. Lamceht, Notary Public. -':
" SalTered for vpnra wit. a
Tarious remedi-b faileu to remove u. Three toaki ot P. P. k; Upul
f man's Great Kemedy, ccnipleteiy card ra"."
j N . . V?apx. J. Ii. JOHNSON, Savacnjiwreaf
50LFJ BY ALL DRUGGi
STS
LIPPMAN:
LI PPM AN 5
v
V
'HUD. PROPRIETORS,
BlOGK-SAVAfi NAH. GA.
ks'END FOR r.vV;