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; . I-: ;.'.-; :. ' ';; " - ;. :''.-' - ' : .;' . - ! ! - 'I."" 1 - . j . ' - - . I i - jyirai'iaBEjTTTfUi- j-y I. THE COUNTY UNION. puS, ilwmtt Count j, N. C. Kiilf retl aoepiding to postal regula fo.is at tlje pogjofilce t Dunn, N. C, as second Class natter. J. P. PijtWAW. Fwprfctpr, A. M.WooDytLL., Kd)tor. TESUS CF CUSSCRIPTI01 Three Monft,. .... -2.5 Cents. ypr rjfint by Mail.. Payable in adyangg. DliKK. X. C, Makch ?0, 'S07. LEGISLATURE A DIS QRACE TO NORTH CAROLINA. This leginlature has had many disgraceful scenes and when its members go back to thpir con. . , stituents many of thptn will go with the Htanip of infamy on them and will find it a hard task to explain many of tjjpir votes. The If ews & Observer I of Saturday in writing of these ! (disgraceful acts says f When the people of North Carolina read the plain and un varnished account of the riotous 'proceedings in the House of Representatives yesterday they will hangHheir heas in shame .at the disgrace th hft9 Pome f the dear pld State. The Lcgislaturp of W'09, drunk with the champagne of of the LittlefieJ$ and their as sociates, inado a ring and danoed in drunken reyelry in the Capitol. of the State. The result of such debauchery and corruption wjis to cause the good people of the State of all par ties to join hands to sayp the State froininen qf wanton ness and haspnpssj That was exactly tfurty yws ago rsavo pna. , The dose of disgust and de? bauchery given the people by the Legislature drove the par ticipants into merited and last ing disgrace from which abqut all except those whp escaped the penitoiitiiry pp spught fresh pastures, )ti$ never ejperged. A few of the od gang haveome to the front in the late political changes that have taken place. They professed great zeal for n form, and some credulous peo ple whq have forgotten their past career, accepted tleir pro fessions, as they, spread broad (their phylacteries. ' Tae mantle of tljo gang that infested tlp Capitol in 1868 has descended upon the Republican gang iow 111 control, of legisla tion.. Yesterday.'8' disgraceful proceedings, which in their im itation of tho Reign f Tn'or are indescrihahle, shqwed that the spirit of the gang that was ,' fl riven out then with the whip cords of the people's indigna tion still animate Xe inepjuers pf the sane party, Tbepe Jias been qo change for the better. The only things that have saved the tak.4yei,a 'r-epptitiori of ' the wholesale stealing of J868 '119, has been the courage of the Democratic minority, the con servatism of many Populist members, and a fev Republi cans. Nq such scenes have been witnessed in legisatyp halls from the days of the drunken orgies of 18CS-' 09 till the dis . Hi'aceful pandemonium that broke lip the proceedings yes terday in a howling mob. ; For thirty years, save one we have had " peaceful, honest and conservative Legislatures, seeking to carrv out the will-of industrious, frugal and "honest people. . " In all these -years no police men have been summoned to compel representatives of the -people to behave like gentlemen instead of hoodlums and toughs. xsever netore nas a presiding j)thcer of either body felt called upon to disporse a hqwling mob that made the capitol rewound with language better suid to a low down dive than the lialls pf legislation. Never before, howlbig and jeering and calling the presiding otKcer a Czirhaye legislators been so controlled hy their pas sions as to res.qrt tothe revolu tionary plan qf electing in their frenzied fury a ru,rnp Speaker Vf a rump House, Naver before., sincp 1868, has bribery and corruption, bargain find sale, false entries and fajse represehtatiqq?;, been the distin guishing features of a General Assembly;! of North Ca olin.', and never b(re did cqrqra vxions so .Yfholly ovrn, d0"1! and control membar3 ejpeted to represent the people, : Yesterday s pandemonium was but the culmination, the jimax, of the rorrupt and cor- i Pritpharci leciion. it was the legitimate outbreak of the secret meanness and venality that lias been seen in the acts of many members of this Legi.s lature. -- The legislature had many disgraceful scenes in the House last week. That body was al most riotous at times and mpm bers Ayere restrained from fight ing by officers. On Wednesday night two. pity pqjjcenipn were tailed in tQ preserve order. Friday the Jfquse broke up in a disgraceful row and disorder and qn Saturday it was a riotous mob all day, members calling each other liars and other epi thets, anddjroko up only when Sunday came in and compelled them tq adjourn. No such scenes have ever been witnessed in the legislative halls, of North Carolina. It is well that the sixty days have .expired and this crowd of radicals and pop ulist office hunters have to go home. The Democrats sat qui etly and witnessed these dis graceful proceedings, taking 110 part in them. Alt, Europe is frightened with war clouds. Qrecce has declared ; war against j Turkey and bpth gsq governments are preparing .for hostilities. All the European powers will- take a hand if these two i govern ments get to war and the prob ability is that a general war 4 1 V i among the powers will ensue and that the Turkish j govern men't yrfll.be destroyed and the empire divided among her con querors. I The legislature of 1 0regon failed to elept a United States Senator and Goyprnor Lord has appointed Mr. ,11 J W. Corbett, Senator from that State until the legislature elects his sue cessor. 4 PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT, Washington, a v c 0.' President McKHnley's first of ficial proclamation was issued this afternoon with the attesta tion qf the new secretary of state, John Sherman. It read as folloys 5 , j i '-Bv the President of the United States of America ; "Whereas, public interests require that the congress of the United States, shquld be con vened in extra session at 2 o'cjqcfc Qn. thp 45th day of March, 4897, to receive such communications as may be made by the executive. i "iow, therefore, T William McKinley, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim and declare that an extraordinary occasion requires the congress of the United States tq conveip in ex tra session at the capitol in the City of yashiqgtqn on the loth day of March, 1897, at ,12 o'clqck, nqqn, of which all per sons who shall at that time be entitled to act as members thereof, are hereby pequjred to take notice, ., Given nunder my hand and the seal of the United States at WashingtQn tho Qth day ;of March, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ninety rseven, . and of the independence of the United Statesi the One Hundred and Twentvfirst. : By the Presidpnt, qQHN SHERMAN, Secretary of Sate. The limiting plause restrict ing the action of the extra ses sion 4ta such communication as may be nade ly he execu tive," suggests that possibly the president may lipiit the objects of the extra seession to the pass age of the unacted upon api propriation bills and t)e ca actment qf a tariff" law, the ob ject of vhich, in the words of r. McKinleT s inaugural adr dress, will be to '-'stop deficien- i cies bv the restoration of that prutect)v legislation which lias idwavf hecivthti tirmofit prop of the treasurv '! I ! n...ni ii'J.. s s' . i rresmeiu ivveianq, wnen lethts .nni d..d will l,e p called an fixtra session for thoiner '' S 1 repeal oi the Sherman Hlver!,,,;; purchasing 1 a w, practically) limited the session to that one; object, j.!..-! jirnar-ll). LEGISLATIVE 3STOTES. Items 6f general importance prepared specially for .THE HEADERS': OF i : j THIS PAPER. TJic bill to appropriate $100,. 000 to aid and stimulate local taxation for pu)!ip schools which passed the Housp was tabled in the Senate, John R. Smith, a leading re publican of Oojds6ro, has been appojntwt superintendent of the ponitontiapy by' Governor Rtis sell and confirmed by the Sen ate. He; took charge of that institution Saturday. The Senate on Saturday con firmed the appointments of A. J.;Moye, of Pitt, J. A. Blair, of jltandolph, and A. S; Peace, of Gjranville, to be trustees of the tate Normal and Industrial School for girls at Greensboro. The name of the J3tate Nor mal and Industrial Schopl at Greensboro has been changed to the "State Normal and. In dustrial College. Bills passed the House Satur day to establish a-dispensary at Rutherfordton and one in Cleve land county. . , j Bill to amend the State1 elec tion law passed all its radin: 3 in the Senate Saturday. The populists say that the bill will benefit the democrats. Bill passed prohibiting the Wornng of female eonyjets on streets and public joads in the state, . Bill to inci!en,sc tho salary of the Attorney-Geiieral from '$600 to $900 per year "passed the House Saturday. 1 v "The Senate passed-a resolu tion! Saturday appropriating $500 to purchase a portrait of Senator ' Yance, The price of the picture, is $1,000 and the otljer half will be raised by pri vate subscription. , Bill to incorporate tliOj Farm ers.' Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany and to a,Uw-it to do busi ness without paying tax passed the Seiiate Saturday;. The appropriations to the asylums made in the House was cut down by the Senate. Mor gah ton Hospital to $00,000; lialeigh to $55,0QO and Goldt. boro to $40,000. On last Wednesday. morning Policeinan Mosley, of .Fayette yille, canp up on the morning train and went lover into Cum berland county a few. miles from town and arrested AYm. R. Jones, Walter Jones and Archie A. Warren all white boys the oldest not being over fifteen i , years ot age, oil a warrant charging them with throwing rocks at the train on January 3Jst. le took them to Fayette- villeon the evening I train for trial. They had a hearing Thursday jtuorning and weiv required to give a bond of $60 each for, their appearance at the next terip of the (Dumberland court which they did aiid were released,; I It seems that for some time these boys bad been throwing rocks at the train as "it would pass and on January 31st they threw several rpcjvs. anvl broke some of tho windows qf the cars. The railroad company sent a detective down to ferret out the guilty parties and have them arrested. The dtoctive got eviilence enough , against these bojyjs to have them arrested and in consequence a warrant Ayas ssich1 and an officer sent after thni.; T!e fathers qf the boys weiit dqwn Thursday niQrn ing and gave bail for them. It is iiaid that there is a pret ty clear dase against them. New Millinery ! I , " - y t . t I wish to call the attention ut iny frienls and the ladies who .trade at Dunn that my stok of Millinery .. Gools fid season is irnk-hl larger and more eon-.-? piete than ever before. ! my; old stock U all uld nnt anrl nil m.;, ... ! - i . - ; r- ----- -j- " - ; son aie ''EW aud of il e latest j PATTEKXS and STYLES. Our Hate, dimmed and untri.i.ined. 9i of tl ie latent) Styles and si'ns and 'We! r""' pl' asejtfivi iuost f istidiot; at i,V ; l ' i si I Miss Addfc Bycd is Yours Respectfully.- j MRS. J. H.POPF. : - Ik...... X- I i'iii.uv - v, SNAP 3HOTS. ORIGIXAL ANp COPIED BY ONE OF ' OUR CITIZENS FROM BOOKS J AND PERIODICALS. Work is not religion, says Rev. G. W. Ridout in Philadel phia Methodist, but there can be iii) true, religion without work. Stan keeps many pco pie out of the kingdom -to-day by getting them to believe that work will take the place of vjtal faith in Jesus Christ. One secret Of sweet and hap py Christian life, according to a writer ill the Central Presby terian, is learning to lie by the day, Evep tomorrow is never ours till it becomes today, and we have nothing whateyer to do with it but to pass dPWn to it a fair inheritance in today's work nvell done and today's life well lived. ; ; There is a flaw in the piety that looks disnjal at a praypr meeting and happy at a circus. Putting little thoughts in big words don't ma?e them weigh any more. ' ' ' Trying to us grand language, often turns out about as it did with the man who sat qii a limb and sawed it-off. There is too much talking to the hungry about the Bread pf Life, wjthput telling t)pm where and how to get jt, If you woulcl be strong when adversity comes, be sure tq pray while prosperous. To remeinbcr that Jesus said, "Lo, I am with- you always,'1 should make the .weakest Chris tian strong. j Let it bocome a chronic habit with jQii tg be grateful , : . Tlieaiiah' whb wijl not obey God, has.no claim on hjs mercy. The revival didn't begin right that ends with & sjiow to pay expenses. J - i The man who pays the preach er the least, often wants to boss him the most, j We are very much in danger when ve are more afraid of rn?n than we are qf sin. Backsliding has begun when we cease to pray that we may beconie more Christliko. Without fciith- it is not only impossible for us to please .God, but for God to please us. Pray for your enemies,, and you will hot have any trouble about treating thepi right. Rani's Horn? ! Falwn DdtB. Several of our citizens are still sick Avith the J-grippa" but most of them are.iipproving. ; ! 1 " - The exercisos at the close of Miss Marcia Hall's school at Five Oaks last! Friday evening were very good. A good crowd of patrons and: friends were in attendance "and all enjoyed the exercises. 1 . ' . Mr. J . 0 . Tew, who has- been quite sick, is ipuch better this week . , ; ;' J ' Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Jno. C. Sills to Miss Lizzie Jarmon on Wednes day, March IQth. Mr, J.V. Starling, of Dillon, S. C, spent a few days in this section lasf week returning Sun day. i .' 1 I .. v. - : ' March 9th. Spot. To The Pufrlio. "We rvre Headquarters for first class lour, fresh Water ground Meal, Lard, Vo':ises, Sugar, Coflee, Canred Goods of any sort, - Nutmegs, Spice, Cloves, Ginger. Apple Butter, Apple Jelly, Cmnberrv Sauce, ! Dtied j apples. Dried Peaches, Table- Peaches, Pie Peaches, Mince Meat, Cd Fisli, Gold Dust. Oat Meal, Starch, Soaps, Soda, -151ack and Green Teas.-liaking powders. Box Lye, a complete ine of Candy, fresh jtai;lga Grapes, all grades of shewing Tobacco, Cigars, Chevoots Cigarftts,pnufl. Chip- jhmI Iieef, Canned Beef, Oysters, Sar dines, Currant?, Dates, prunes, Rasins, Sliced Pino Aplles, Oranges, Cocoanuts, Mountain Butter, Cheese, all sorts of takes, Pickles, potted Ham, Transpa rent Gelatine. I i.irst Rice, Pearl Homi ny, Gun-Powder, Shot,' Caps, Tinware, Vinegar, Kerosene. Oil, Cooking Ex traets, Oi-ioiw, Irij and Sweet Pofa toe, C'hi-kei.. Kggs, Cubbage, Sau sage, Fieiifh Mustards-Axle Q reuse, all sorts of Nuts. Olives, SutoKfd Herrings, Chiuatnon Earkt Ulneing, Sue Black ing and poiisb, Toman) Catsup, and everything else. that a developed taste will tinpjeci:tet AH opr goo.ds n!T fresh and pum ami its - fepiijLseutetl. Kew Goots reeelvetl Uy u.irjr evpy train.: e ask; you, to call, see o.ur goods, get our P.lACM a J heights far yourself, and VC W i ill receive your puppuage. F D Tww.--. - A - O OrXS, Dl'NN, X, V. ) '1; ' . i De,;atf. wh me aaiu Having qualititHl aafl.torf Mn. by 6Vh1 dated Dec 21 gr, 1881 and re pleased io f erve I EMa - l'" uotiee ' U given to partie? eiiled in the Register s ofhec of liar j holding claims gaint s;dd estate to j ,,ett county in Bok T. pn$e 5.iC ttc., am tou in Pr-"f thmto ma within ke time nre-l ter,Stne ?and where the aid Mose . I k w senri oy- nvv. Al uiuciAteO to saitl I estate will uyaKeinuueiuaie. oayment to jm" t T.u. iUKT. "r 1. t : ' tv. . - JiiKii 4, iol. , ; x.xeeuior, j V A by ABLE LAND FOU SAl.K. I oilVr for J-ale a tract of land in Har nett County in Uprer Little River t"wu slyp containing about 250 cres, adjii inj the lauUs uf S. 1. McKay. Josie Mc Kay and others, located on the banV i f the Ciipp fear riyer. A full desciption may b obtained by !ercnce to-tho rec ords of Harnett in Book No. 2. imge 40G, in deed from b. J5. CJj ipin to li. C?, Dim & Co. This is said to be a valuable tract of laud, and may be bought at a low price. I will sell iirivati-Jy if terms i-an Oe agreed upon, .f n f will ofter at pul.Jic gale at Dunn, X. (-'., on the 23i(J day of Mai-ch 1S07, at I o'clock I'.'Al. A bargain may bp had. II. L. Cook, Attorney, FayetteviUe, N. C ! NOTICE! By virtue qf a certain mortgage deed executed to ma by Ifoset" Bnwtton nud wife, Xantjy owueu and W. Hawood Bowden on Fejrji;ry lt 1895, and duly recorded in Boo b. No. 2 Pages 2.S5, 2SQ and 2S7. in tjjo lieojster's ofl c of Harnett Comity. North Carolina,' 1 will on April 12th IHHJ at JjJ o'clock M. sell to the lpghest bidder at public sale fr cash at the Court House door 1 in tho town of billington, tfoe fblJowing tract of land lyii g and being in Black Itiver township Harnett eounty N, C. and de scribed and defined in taid mortgage ay fdlows viz: Adjoining the lands f J K Floweis. J P Honey -ntt and otliei bound mI as follows: Beg:nuii g at a s ake and pointers J E Flowers corn, r near his shop and runs noith 2J East to a :ike and red 0:1k poii.ttrs J E Flowers corner, then as his Hnp n ml: 18 west 12 chains and 4'.i links to a stak in his line of 25 acre tract. Then as his line am past his corner north 24 J east G chajiifj and 15 links to a stake in the end of a lane J P Ho,'.eciUts corner, then ns his Ihje, south g94 east 35 chains and 4 links to a stake and pointers J II John sons corner on the east side of Black River, then as his line south 24J, ,wesf 22 ch. iiiS apd S3 links to a stake and pointers Johnsons corner in the Bar clay old line, tlien as the Barclay line north 8:)J, west 22 ( hains and 5 Minks to the beginning and contai!i3 57 i acres of land lei IS acres that has been deed ed to J T Adaius and wife but has not been siryeyed. Auu is 42 1 acres of land more or less. This March lOili 1897. i ,A. W. (Jkegoky, ' - Alortgagee. ADM I NISTUATOIPS NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator of William llowington, deceased, I l ite of Harnett County, North Carolina, this is to- notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 13th dvy of JYbr'uary, 189S. or this nptice will he pleaded in bai of their recovery, All pers..ns indebted to said estate will ple;v-p make immediate paynieuf. Tilt ltU d'ir February, 1897, . JOIIV A, GltEKX, Administrator of Win. llow ington deceased. . Qscah J. Spkars, Atty. I NOTICL.' By virtue of the power qf salo iiontain ed in a certain Mortgage lieed ex eutei( to me by J. F. McKay and Wife!,' Dorcas McKay, on the 8th of January, and recorded in the Kegister's olice, Har nett county, in book of Deeds No. 2," pajes 44-" I so on t'ic- 5tn day of April,' 15'.)7, at the C)irt Hi. use door, In iJjingtou, at the'lg o'clock M. to the highest bid.der,for cash. 3 lots oi tracts of land loc;ited in Neill's Creek Township, near Bqie's Creek Jkctdeiny, joining the lands of James lieardon, McKay and others, boi ndcd as follows, viz : 1st Tract, Beginning at a pine i' ' t lie creekCrowder's fine, thence S. 50, K. 4 cliains to a dogwood; theuce S W. 9 chains and 10 links to a strike; thence S. 51, E. 11 chains to -vMcKayV. line; thence r. 2Sk AV. 5 chains aud p0 links; thence S, 8., W. 17 cliaii.s to a black gum in Hugh's Creekj thence N. 10, W, l ljain and 3J links to a stake iu Beardoirs line; thp:ice N. iJ2, 10 chains and 50 links to a stake am! pointers on the east side of thecrcrk; HieiiCe N. 3, W. 9 chains and 00 link' jto a stake on a dit' h bank on the creek; Ithence to the beginning, containing IS acres more or less. , . I I 2nd Tmct, Bounded on the North by James Pcardou's line, on tlie East b the aliove tract and D. A. Stewart's land, on the South and West by Allisoi Byrd's line, cont.Vining 7 acres, moiT or less. ; i 3rd Tract, Begining at a pine Rcdii Bvrd's corueri thence as his line jf. 30A W. 15 clinlns and 50 links to a tost oak stump, Frank AicKay's corner:: thenci as his line N. 80, E. i) chains and 10 links to alightwood stump, his! conur thence as his line N. 10, E. 3 chains to post Qak on a ditch bank; thence as his ui.t xo, . 4 cii.11115 ami 'ft iiitKs io ; stake in . a nes Jteardo!:'s line: thenci N G2 K 3 ciis to stake iu the creek thi!i:c down said creek to the beginning, con faiiung 14 acres,5 more or i :ss. 1 his arch 1st.. 8D7. ' Wm. Pbarsox, Mortgagee. F P. Jones, Attorney for Mortgagee. j NOTpvJE. By viituc of two obtain Mortgtgo leeds executed to me by Moses h ire foot and wife Z. D. Barefoot the lirst recorded pi hook y . No. 9, pages 275 in Register's oftjee of Harnett uinty, tlie second lecoriletl in tne sauie book on pages 469-410, 1 will on March ?5th, 1837 sit the Posf Office in Dunn, N- C at 12J o'clock p in., sellat public sale to the highest bidder for cjish the follow ing tract of land lying and being tt Har nett a cd Cuniheiiand, counties State of N, C, in Ayerasboto and Black liivt r Townships ami described iind dehned in said Mortgages as fQliows tu w it : Be ginning at Delany Lee's corner, ! A. J. Tart's line, thence with hpr line South about 1, West 8. chains and 75 li'iks betwi en a pine and sweetgum tlience thieti ta persuntuon tree on the crook of the lane fenee, South of Hie crook in th fence and gin house, thence tie same course, as the last line to the run o II.. S PaTl 9 F ..a Mingoftranne ueiuiuii f cuunsanu .Q, auks, west of the stake and large red oak and rtpis South ly ths ceuietery to the run of Mingo or striking line from the persimmon tree to tho swamp ' but iiould trj luif .trom tlie pei-sunmon tree reach the run of sad swamp thjui and in that oasp the line is to run up said swamp until it reaches said line, running south i hence said line north to the line ruu- iing west, from the stake ami red oak. I hence west to the. beginning, contain- itig one hundred. (IQQJ acres n;ore or f.-s. Being apart of n tract of 750 teres of laud If ing in Harnett and Cum- iei4and count ie- known iu Hie Wm'J Mile" mnd whlcJi 7oO acres is more larticulailjir diseri ed in ook p. page 141. Records of Harnett eountv. Tlie rratt of lantl hereiri conveyed adjoins lie lands of Dclany Let Kenion E. liarefoot and the lauU.s o the heirs of Kineon Birefoot, tie'A'e.d, being game land conveyed to said Moses W. Bare- I foot and wife byht father and n.other Kineon Barefoot and Alry A. Barefoot salt will be made hj agreement between -yvi awnjr nn mr. x ins V LV.a -v-i - Aitil ff A til I (V 1 1 '111. the mortgagor and the mortgagee. L. J. Pest, Morjgigee M itch 1st, IS97. DIRECT FROM Ivhlrh SnvM Ths Co.T.mfsf 'on ffouss, Tho ffhchtalert The Jobber c.?rf Stora tteptr. n ROSEPUR GER & CO. 202-20 c J S5.0! Oar Great Bar(r'r.s suits for j fan J?dfi2is Suits, Sires 3 U i!i) f.xra pair ofPanis, Thus Suits are .JJA KA.N1 RKD to be nvjj- fr-wn 1 Wo. .lvkt. ia liUck. Bl-i, Grey. ml Hiewru in -tri ; 1 to a ytrs of s.-. ace u' d-Mibi?-trrasU'J. wi;h o!!-i--Cullir fincy cmlroktertj. :in.J wrtli f-si hlik I Twi!1. Satit-n and ltpr.t Waist bands. Triiimiii.; and 1 ..iRj;!i:- The vrrv b st. Simr in Silts for r;$ i j to i j .vitrsout bikr CUlir. Se Fatten' Below. W"hn ordering send Tot 'OfJ'.c, Express , Mouey UMcr or Keglstera lttei , alw 1 in. jWfiiWih ' jiJ-S zj Fai rV.-.u. jyjy f (jy 9 q j ) r S HV41 W -fe m : 1- i 1 f F V I V rti lttei t, alw I l f-,-. If :.irg or smnll tj I f I J rftilly rthir&J if If. I W i .wa?psfcrsi- fJj3j-tl nirje, blanks, etc .f) &kt ; ' fir his Money chapf ftil aa at lJt birfhuty, and . no? .tiMctory. Send i !les. tape measure, measu Watlx tliis ' : ' . ' - ' y era will see low rmp prices J A WD X. GOOD -Kl GOODS ; 4 TALK ! IMew next wee;k. THE LEE II A OOD & Diugs, Confectioneries. Statiocery, PateutMfdicines, Copcra.-., II -rut, j Sulphur, Dru Sundries, I ppcr, Sr;'C tto. ' I - Tobadco, Snuff, Lamps ati'J Latn F.siuris, vlso Hall and.Storr Lirrr i.. f - , "J . ! - i "Prescriptions W,c are. headquarters for. any thing in our line. Come to RAISE YOUR it GUMFREY,' ftr StQndrd- Bred - Spanish Jock can be found at Godwin's stable at all Farmers who. wish to xaie lhe:r own to get my prices. Fur' further iuforinalion sddrt.s or cnll on h N. LK1. . 4 ; . ' ' , Uvnv, n.c. STILU TO THE FRONT- N. B. HOOD- With the Largest and Ucst Selected county. ;::::DliuGGISTS AKD Sell Drugs -8f,cheap as they can be stock const aqtly a FULL f Drojs; Medtcinf!. Toilet Articles, 'urses. Spon"s, Stationeiv. anil all Selmnl Sunnlin Sotla, Starclir-and Varline, snufT, and! and ipauy it!uir ar iciea. We thank all for past patronage. treated politely, fairly, an 1 squarely. Remember tho placo, : ; ; l . MILL TO WEARER, vnii A Rirr EfrfJf K i 1 iodst, NEW YORK CITY. -51 A CUSTOM MADE TO ORQga (Juarantted to b rtu1e (rotn Alj Wool rar.fy' Brown. Gray. BUk. u' "is, ?rortfJ from .t'U'.' A'.tcrt VVoik- yTty - , m:k-u wnii inij.jrica rrmrr Vitirt. trn..i-.rj nj IhiuJkJ in th bl ol Cutntn " a mannrr. You cannot duiKalc it m V-ur town lot ?t6loo. Sues 141041. Th? same itcxid' nvdc for Youth t, r, nr t j i in lung i'.-uti. Coat and Vert, I J ti . - -If. Men'i and Yovtht Suits Measure ariv-J the i.-eatt m1 W I $ f over the Vet, anj frm t'.rot.. to Heel for Pants.' W e Pajr-E press Cliar LIS.:.- ?7 : 1 houl J not teel sii. tied will rei'unj the money. Rcmei-ler You buyf direct frorn on pf the largest Clo !hin;j Msr-u rjrturers in Amer.-a. The Best i i - -is- ,' Always the (VhcnpcKl space and ! : ' . . : . 1 something : D WAKE CO. RAA3TOAM. ; Carefully Filled. see us. OWN YiULES. times during the Fall season. j mules will find it lo their ftdvnntn;? O. H. Slock of DruB and Medicines in tU fe TEW PMKMCiSfS,::::::::: bought in the State, We IB LINE Perfumery, Soap of all LimK Hri:4' ' , j f't-rira fimiriiAa Pi.nf.iu l'iie A" To.h&ceot A full line or SptcttcM Be sure to call on u, yon Very respectfully, HOOD & TEW- win Sucees-ors to ITAUPR A HOOD. .3 V
The Democratic Banner (Dunn, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 10, 1897, edition 1
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