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T HE
COUNTYUlION
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- lC SN, -Harnett County, N..
lu--r.:d accci tjjng to )-tal rejjulni
sit i.-. .it t.he postoljEce huuii,..'.
' J. I. PirTMAH, Proprietor,
A. L Voo6AtL, Editor. -
. -URiaS-CF SUBSCRIPTION. - '
Three Month...:
Six Months,-..,....
25 Cent?.
50 Out".
......81.00
- eirVby MaiL Payable in advance.
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Dunn. if. C, March 31, '807.
A noi-o is chief fertilizer in
spector at a salary of $t,200 -per
by the populists of the . State.
Yet they- say they believe it)
.white .supremacy and still the
populists . indii e :tly voted for
Jim Young, the most disreputa
ble politician in the State, to be
chief iiis'pecicjr of fertilizers for
the State; Don't say. that you
didn't. You did.
The members of the late leg
islature ; are at oflice-seeking
crowd'- as .appears from ;recent
resulte that is "f lie Republican
and 'PopiVJist; " member-. The
Kepresentative from 41 arnett,
Mr. L. B. Ckapin, is jut back
from . YYrashingtoh where he
went looking for some crumb
from the pie counter of Mr.
McKiiilev, and is . reported to
have- said, that ' "Half of the
members of the lnftv 1 perioral
Assembly are now n Washing
ton trying to got ofliccs." If
the whole mob - could, get ap-
Dointmontsufo is'ome ; loreir
bonntty ami; 'mi.v'cr'.icome
iNorth Carolina w o Ttd d
) le ;sed . ' - . . .. . .
The blockade of Cretan parts
by the Powers has nit deterred
Greece and she has declared
open war on .Turkey and the
iJower3. The Fiovrers. vill probably-
withdraw Iflt. blGC.kude and
join Greece- uy tlife war against
Turkey and stop.Uhe -whoflesale
slauglpter )if i t-le Christians in
Crete which' has been-- goijig on
for sometime. e The." old' time
valor and manhood of. th-e
Greeks is ; a s orting itself and
although a small country King
'George is not frighted by the
Powers but will ligh t the uni ted
governments of Europe" if. they
persist in rths ; blockade; Eng
land and. France-': have already
expressed a willingness to with
draw from .the blockade. - .'. :
Some of the3" papers of the
State,-foremost1 among,-, tlmm is
the News &.Obse.r.ver, ,are . mak
ing a great to' do fibouMhe lease
of the North Carolina' Railroad
land government by injunction
and are 'trying .to -'bring -;these
be f o r a t h s i;p sop 1 a . a 1 1 e . . i $ s u e s
for .tluiMmxt -campaign. The
railroad lease annulment is
republican issue, but vet it may
be .right ; gov lun? . by in
junction -.is luxt ittemo'cratic and
is offensive to .all citizens who
believe in a free government of
'Equal rights to all.an'd special
privileges to none:." 15ut we
have-before us an issue of more
importance than. these that of
reclainiipg the State from tin
blak-aiu'.-;an crowd that .Aire in
possession of our State Govern
ment, and the maintenance ol
white supremacy. We want
only, two words in our platform
and on. it we iutend to stand;
W hi t e Si pre nac ' the
only safeguard oi our common
wealth.. ! We see the party now
in power giving lucrative posi
tions to disreputable negro pol
iticians, and placing white men
under, them.. What ' kind of
blood has a white iman got in
his veins who will accept a po
sition under Jim Youiiff. the
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l-tfl l onnAintn.l I,... til:
.v.t.t, .vi.n -x umuH
Inspector f r the State?. How
will you populist and republican
merchants - feel ne.xt ;) spring
when Jim sends around his ne-
gro assistant to -inspect;. yortr
. fertilizers? Will you met him
wi;h opm a:m'i? 'Yon. -should,
he is oae of yuur making. The
Democrats wilL feel in linait
but will havto submit.- Tnese
thin s musfnofc be so long in
North jC;irolina. The white
mnn rf lbr .sint
paper in the S t ite should work,
and now ia thb time to com-,
mence. Don't let ...vtlio v.fire in
the forge bf "White t Suprema
cy" l timber in the coals but
i' let us..kt ep? it jslbwingy-VyThi
whit-e people, who have tlie'-i4
telligence Mid iayUVi- buMehst uaiyiur orders or call at oifi o-f-if
taxes, irrust rule North caTONieeHr.r'them. . . - '
lina. Deliver us from an vhore! ;' ' - J.P Pmviv
such mobs, called a legislature,
Us met in Raleigh in January.- .
CUASGKSJN THE AUiiJ UL
TUllA L' L EPAliTMEKT.
The new Board of Comrais
sloners: of Agriculture for the
State appointed by Governor
Russell ; met . in Raleigh last
week and 'elected 'hew5 officer
for that depar-tment, The;.: ma
jority -of the members i of the
members of the Board are Re
publicans and. they proceeded
to turn out the1 Democratic .ofr
Heers Mind renlnes them , with
Republicans and I'opulistsi
There were two applicants . ; for
Commissioner, Dr. ; 1) . - Reid
Parker, of Randolph, and JuM.
Mewborne, of Lenoir, both pop
ulists. Parker was Pritchard
choice arid had been promised
the place by the Republican
caucus. Mewborne .was? Gov
ernor. Russell's. choice- and I :t he
Governor won in the fight;
Here aror- the; appointments
mad? who will take ;.charge of
their offices on June 10th ; J.
M. Mewborne, of Lenoir, Com
missioner of Agriculture, to
succeed Mr.-rS. L. Patterson.
Salary, $l,80(h.. !
J. L. Ramsey, editcr of the
Progressive F armer-j Seci dtary
of , the Agricultural Department,
to'succce.d Mr. .T., K. Brtiner.
Salary .$1, oUO . ' ;
Jamea H. Young, colored, of
Raleigh, .Chief; Fertilizer In
spector, to succeed Mr., George
H. Terrell. Salary, $1,200.
Jy. h. Kelly j -of"; .Vance-, As
sistant Fertilizer Inspector,.- to
succeed-Mr.! Pi C. Jnniss. Sal
aiy, $1,000 arid traveling; ex
penses. t
Ed. Shoup, of Davidson,
Special Fertilizer ..Inspector, to
succeed Mr. Wiil Gree.' Salary
$75-.: per month . and traveling
expeiises while, on duty..
J as'. Siieek of Davie,: Special
Fertilizer Inspector, ,to: succeed
Mr. Vest. Salary,! $75 per
inontlrVnd traveling expenses,
while on .dutv. T . ... '
George W . King, of Raleigh,
night; watchman,.. tx5 succeed
Mr. Gaston Broughtoni. Salary.
$480. . ... . ...
S.-E. Williams, colored, of
Monroe, janitcr.i 'iSaldr,1 $360.
It was lerlided that tempor
ary . chairman J . D . . . Masultsby
should beV - made . permanent
chairman of the board.. The
following committee.s were also
appointed :.;." ' . ,y .
Finance H. E. King, chair
man ; Geo. E .! FJo' Howard
Browning James M. Allen,
John Bradj'. v i; . . - - '.
Executive. Committee J. C.
L. Harris,. cluiiriiiaii y - -John
Graham, J. C. Ray, W - C.
Sprinkle, J. D..Maujrsby.
I).-. Pa -ker. was defeated for
the place which he t had hoped
to get and for which lie turned
against- the. Populists and . free
iilver and-'v voted for Senator
Pritc'hartL " But the Committee
thought that- hisiu traitorship
should be . rewarded, . so they
established a aiew office for him
and ajpointed him to - hold
Farmer' Institutes in the State.
The salary, is sot. stated but of
course v they -will arrange for
that. - Thus is a man rewarded
for being a traitor to the people
he had promised to stand. -by.
When there are;; no .offices to
give they make cnc vfer-him.
The Tennessee Ce itenniaT and
International h Exposition will
open at Nashville, Tennessee on
yiny 1st and continue until
October 31st, 1897, This Cen
cenial is given, to celelaate the
one: hundredth ixiriinversary of
the admissioirof the! State -of
Tennesse into i the- A merican
Union. G efnor Jiusgell 'will
touch the jelectric- button that
will start the machinery, of the
Expositicii:ins iTennessee: is a
daughter of North Can-olina its
territoiT'once belonged'-to her:
Quite elaborate buildnis: are
i. i. ivu ivi inu ,ia uir
. . " . . I
Sition and.evervthing wilhLe in
Lrili,iaR nn t a
readiness .on. the opejiinf 'day
This Exposition- bid$ fair to be
the largest ever given in this
country except- he World's
Fair at. Chicago,-and will pre
sent the resources of the' South
ern States in an exquisite man
ner. . Railroad rates' will i be
cheap and a large . number of
visitors are expected to i attend
from all sections jof thecountiy.
BLANKS FOR SALE !
We now. have on hand a full
supply of Warraniee? anfl Mort
gage Deeds Chattel Murlgaj;es
Lien : Bonds and V'MjWstrate's
blanks,, at prices as low 'vkis-you
uu uuy tnem anvwnenfe
!fc$eil
jPub. of County Ltxiox,
. ... ' Dunn, N. C.
Goawih G:b-
The weather has been very
cool for several days past and
"ye scribe" is afraid the fruit is
hurt, though several old people
have said . that "March frost '.
hardly ever do much- damage.
Mr.; and Mrs. z Julius Wade
of Dunn,, .spent. Monday night
at Mr. Alex Wade's. . and were
in town Tuesday . morning the
guests of, Mrs. Hiissell. Miss
Emma. Guy accompanied them.
Mr. fno. D; laiu of7 Lucama
is at home oil a visit to his par
ents, Mr. cand Mrs. Angus Bain,
of Kyle's Landing. . .
Mr.iind'Mrs: P. F. Pope will
leave for Pembroke,. "NLO.1, the
latter part of this .week tmake
that place their. home for a while
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Miss Ruth Pope was in to, Wn
several days. last, week ; visiting
Mrs. W..M. Pope.,- f ?si;
Miss' Jaiinie - Belle Culbreth
spctit;Tue'Sday with -Mrf. iA.' B.
Yai-boro who moved . . here ' last
Friday. . ; - . '
Mrsr.'Jim Williams went to
Alabama latwcek to join I. her
husband. o-.z. . jQumby;
March 30th 1897. - ;
An Aftirnon Slarriasrc.
At Everett; N. C.1; ov the 24th
o f M arch , ' at 4, V clock 1 : ini the
afternoon, at the Baptist church,
Miss - Florence Adams and Mr.
S . A . . Jenki riff, of Ast dc n N . C . ,
were happily juarAed,' Rev. ;U.
L. Finch performing the cere
moneyc . -
As!the bridal par fy entered the
church the orgin,.'fromi the deli
cate touch of ' Miss Bertlia -Mjc-Aughton,
pealed forth- the wed
ding, march by . Mendelsohn;
first canjie. ; the candle-bearers,
Master Willie-HolIand,- of Dunn
and little Miss '.ldrC Baileyv ' fol
lowed by the bridQ escorted by
her sister, Miss Jda Adams, in
the right aisle and ' the groom
attended by lusfejothter, lyobert
Jenkinii in tliB left aisle, and
the attoridaiiitk alternating as fol
lows : ' Miss Daisy White with
Dr. Nelson ; Miss Mittie Coffield
with J. P. Simpson; Miss el
lie Simpson with A. S. Cojfieldrj
Miss Beulah White . wit'liMT;,
Allen ; Miss Myrisle AVli-iitley
with C . F. Burroughs : iMiss
Gertie Everett with Jfj. Jiames ;
Miss Jennie i C B ur 'row ghs :tvi th
J. L. White; Miss Iej.Ya n
drews wiAhi-L. M. Burmiighs ;
Miss I izi'.ie Salisbury with,' E .
B. Grhihtiiam,. who. .vtdok )6
sitions -aimim! the chun'-cel of
the aJtat fliile' i lithe '.minister
proclaimed t h e solemn.; words
which make twain one1. : i;;
The ushers were J. 'P.
and Ernest Whitley.
, Immediately- after the
mony the happy couple
Lane
L :
the train for lAyden, s- tlja 4licime
of the groodn where, a . iceWm
was given 'thenil ' ,"-c '
The bride is- aidautrhter of the
late Lynn Adams pf Raleigh
and a sister of Mrs. J. B. Hol
land and Miss Ida Ajdams of
Dunn. and s- cue. .of ... Everett's
fairest daught&fc.v itfThd-" groom
is a prcDBpedusyoiing farmer of
Ay de n . M ay H eavn riahest
blessings .smile sweetly, i upon
theni. . ..m .., v..
Mingo SpraSgles-
Some of oiir farmers have
commenced planting -corn. i;s.
Mr: K. L Hoivard J litis his
newl planing nachinc. in: .work
ing opder:npSff. Iidiv A.tbuty
and will dress two thousand feet
of lumber anliour. i v.
Mr.'J. L. Pulley- spent Sun
day, in Climber land. , i oi a..-
- M r . : W . F . D a w?on , accom
panied by Miss Veirie, ILontey
cutt of Giles' Mill, .visited u
Sunday. , ,'i 1 .
Rev. Jno. Moore, of Golds
boro, filled) his. iregular appoint
ment at Rethesda ciurJit Sat
urday and Sunday. . i
A Hiss Claudia ijbdges, of near
Benson, .who lias', bten.vifciting
relative-? , in this vicin ity , re
turned hoiie V,rcdnesday..- . L
' GuanlV'farmhg'ahlt'v sanctifi
cation are the v. topics . of our
neighborhood, iv :. ' ' . i. ,,
News and hen's teeth are
very near on ani equality in this
community. ' .-. . 4Stuh.
Whywill you buy blrtcr nauspnllnw
tonics whbi MOVE'S TASTELESS. CHILL
T0HJS Ufrp!eaiWi1i a lieinoii-.Smi4
Yoifr drii'otbt is authorizcil . to refund
t!i? inont.jtjti ev ry ei wjiere it fails to
ture. 50 ccntf. . i. nk .
- ! . . ,
Wilmij gton had another fire
Monday niglil which burned i
warehouse and 150 bales of cot
ton, belonging : to Alex Sprunt
& Son. -
lli4kOtii4 wi i.tiurtl Slow
On Sunday aftcViioun a week
ago a negro man broke into the
dwelling of Mr: Lassie Jackson,
near Averasboro and stole a pisr
tol, razor, some collars and? sev
eral . other small rarticle& and
wiild'Oprbbatu' tttive fgQtttm
more .but .some ladies svhqtwere
passing by frightened Itimaway .
They saw himi jnmp trt of a
window iind he paiiif? out in the
road near them. .From . the do
scription giveai by 'them the
police arresfed a liegro here Sat
urday. He -gave two names-
one - James TaTlof3; ' tlie otlur
Fred Taylor, i He looked to-be
about -25 years of age. : He had
a hearing, before! J. B. Holland;
J. P.,, Satui'day afternoon and
in default of brpil was placed in
the. Guard House for safe keep
ing until Monday when he
would haya ibeen - conveyed to
jail Sunday night- he broke
out of the Guard House and es
caped. It -is thotigLtr that lie
had help frobn the outside'. He
is supposed -to be the thief that
has been' stealing meat in town
and that he- lias 'Sbme . accom
plicos who ihelped tol "ge-.liim
out- He vyasunkn6wn by 5ahy
one. heVe;v U- Wi '? :' K
iWr. Illntjiit's Lrcliire
At the ToVn Hall last Thurs
day night was well attended and
the audience was well
enter -
tained.
"Chow'rOhow" is one
of his ablest lectures and he wa
in good s-liape4- and delivered it
as none but Heiirj Blount can.
Everybody was delighted and
laughed until they could hardly
laugh more. His lecture is en
tertaining 'and highly instruc
tive. - : '
Wants The To't Office.
Thererare severdl applicants
for the' post office at this place
and our lieople have had s a
chance to sign A petitions. All
the applicants are hard at. work
but it :syns4hati-MrrXleorge
Lee thiilksi thatr 1$ .' iniist iaye
it . Heiis in the fightiin earnest.
He has been in Washington now
for two weeks working. for-it 'and
some of his party say that lie will
stay uni&he gets the-asisuranbe
tha,t he will get the place orhb-is
defeated - tl
... We. ta-iist - there will be no
chailge maile and that itrsDL.'J.
McKay, .xwliOi has served us so
faithfully for the pa.st fom years,
will be allowed to retain- the xpo
siti'ov i..Wf eii sliirei t&ai a, ma
j or'iiy of tHe ptirdns of Vtlie office
Vou!d be pleased foi ' her to re
tajnitlie place, .
Next Tuesday the North Car
olina Itailroad directors ahclf the
Q4)veri0 aietLitbrney Gedernl
are to' appear' i&iGre'eiisbo'fo - be1
fore Judge Sirhonton in the in
junction prbceeding-1 i)ronglit
by the Souiern Kailwaj7 'Com
pany i' Governor Russdl has
emjj&yeil counsel' aild will de
fenfihiB' position and that of
the directors'. ' If the court de
cides, "that the State hasi, right
to suel and demand' dr.'repeal of
the lease"-by tlib courts, the Gov
ernor wilic-pi ol jably outer siit
at once:'HHo; J;i, QiUpaTlisle,
ex:-Secrctaiy of tlie rea'sury, is
counsel; for tlie Sotithsin. ..
AfOEil SIGNAL.
When you h::v6 vneumatic pilrns in
j-oiM-'fhoulderstw liujbs j-oti are apt t
g.ve butt.Jh tie heed to the ''dunger sig
nal.". Right then1 yon itk;1:o u iisfake.
tid yoit 7iy. ?uiiVrii agal's in - after
years. -df'ij-or. nofte a rs-..ial lire in a
building 3-oinfcnc1i'th:it it shtailt be pur
out at uo;. Sams way !vi:h rlieuma
rism.f li U M A.G4 fab fgs eUt veg
etab'ic coi:jp()nndH is J a donstitnlional
wire;foi rW?.r.uathni. and.'-ailk disease.-arisi-ug
iroiU iiO(isonv!is acids in the bloo
liheuil.i)!ile is sold in Duon ' by IIoo
& GrantliaiiK and br uiKjrists croiiei-
ally;.- Prto $1 Kr bottle
Au.,'. 2G-4ih-E. O. .W, , . ;,,
t
T
lilU s-
I wish to eull the tfert4ii of my
fricittr and the ladle who trade at Diffin
fiiat my stock of ' Millinery Good thi
sison is uutV;h larel: diu! more "com
plete than'- tfyt'r bt'ftfi-fe.
t. . fililU hi!
f 'tit ti
MY OLD STOCK
is all si?A out'anL-iill
-r
this sea -
n
fO:i :ire'JfEWiulof if he latest '
"PAITEllNS rjiu) STYLES.'
Onr Hat?, triinined jixf fintrraiirtedi are
of the latest WyiIeA.nH(-l'.-iirn8 and wr
ean phsise thy wot. fastidious; ajt ItfAv
prices, ,ir.. ::t;.,. f,.t: - . , ' ,
I'MLss Aildie Byrd is wl b roe nrnin
thls;M'.-il .,dfvni- be 1 esedM,to serve
her, fripn li - -i ,". ,
an ihi:i ice u-v v.e can i suit von in
quality,; stylt and pi-ieeV., ' . ; ,
. t. V Yours .ftespectfuilyj j
v MRS. J. ih pope,
mi-10 Dunn, N. C. I
PRIMARY. SCHOOL.
1 have opened a primary
school for children at Godwin's
Hall on Jiaiboad Street and
will be pleased to. have . the pat
ronage of the people of Dunn,
s -.LbiU'O hat) considerable tfxpe
i'ieiice ift teiicnitig 'and-: my ;ef
forts -will beto. advance ..every
child as fast as possible to be
thorough . i- ' '
My terms are from $1,00 to
$1.50 pci-. month,- .payable at
the end of - each month.
Trugf iifg to receive .a liberal
paiioimgIam !
..'sj.i'L Yours respectfully,.
Miss Mattie Carr.
Bv virtue of a ccrtain mortgage deed
exr titel to ine by Moses? Bowilen and
wife, Nancy Bovden ami W. Hawood
B.nvdcii on" February 1st 1805. and duly
recorded in Book L. No. 2 Paes 2S5.
28G and 2S7. in this Krister's ofl c of
Harnett ,'ount v., NortlwCarol'ma, l.wiil
on April 12ih 1807 .it'll oYlock M. sell
to the highest bidder at v public sale fT
cash iiU;tW Court House dor in th
towtvof -T.illington. the foilov,ii;g tnn-;
of land lyVug ami beiiig iii; jiiijcl:.-.Kiver
tovn$up Harnett cointy N. jU. .!d d
scribed and'tlefined in uil mortgage a
fallows viz: Adjoining the lands f
J E Flowe s. J T ironeyutt and other.-y
bouudod as follows: iBeg;niHt g at a
slake and poiyttrs J ;E loweisIrConn jf
near his shop a-id runs noi th 22j .ast
to a sfc.ik2 and red oak pointers JE
Flowers' corner, then as his lino north
IS west 12 chains and. 4:1 links to a Stake
in his hue of. 55 acre ti':.ct. Then as his
line and past his cornwr north 24 J east Q
chains aird .15 links to a 3take in the.-ei-d
of a lane J PJIo :e csUt corner, then as
his line souh 80, ast 35 chains nn'd 40
link to a stake and pointers J II John
(ns cnnifr fin fh east sida of Black
! River, th n a.rhis .line soutk 24A, west
F.c,':'li:sr,1,u r ?aiUs to ?
i liuiuififs . i'jiiuwiia uuii.ci ui 4,11V; Ai.iir
clay old line, then as tje Barclay line
north Sil, west 22 chains and 5 ) links to
the beginning ajid , coMtiiihsy" nc'.'efi
of laud les 15 acres that has been deed
ed to J T Adijir.s and wifa but has noi
been surveyed., And is 44 acres of land
more of less. This March 10ih l!y7.
A. W. QjiEaoKY,
; jAlortgageo.
: , NOTIC1
By virtue of the pover;of saM contain
ed in a .certain Mortgage l).ed -xeeuted
to me by J.;1,. McKay and w ifV Dorcas
McKa3, on tjteCili of .January, 18!4, and
recorded in theKegister1fs onice, Har
nett county, in book of Deeds ".J. No.
2," pages 44-47. I will s;ll on the 54h
day of April, 13 7, at the Court House
door, in Liliiug4o,n. at the 12 o'clock M.
to the highest bidder, for cush, 3 lots or
tracts oiaiid locate! in N"uTs . Creek
TownsiHp, near IJuie's Creek?- Aivtdeniy,
joining the landj of James Keardon.
McKay anil o;t hers, bqi uded as follows,
viz -lst Tract, Beginning; at a pine v
the crejek, C.rowder's line, hence S. 50.
E. 4 chaius" to dgVjiolj thence S' '28
VV. chaiVis a'ud 10 liuhji to a rnk ;
thence S. 51, E l p!iaiis to M':Kay
line; thence 28, W4!;" chains' ..find 50
links; thence S. 82, VV-, f thaii.s to a
black giun in II null's Crecrk; jln-nce N.
10, W ; 1 chaiir aiid u) links .to n stake ii
lleardou's liru? tiiC :ce 'M. 2. 'IC.
10 chajnaul 5J link! tit a stae mjTi
pointers on .ipC; east, siqe ci uie ere k
thence N. SSj.jW. 0 chains Htid lib 1 in U
to a "take o,irsiditf;h ba,nk oil the creek;
thence to tlie beiwiUlg, containing 18
acrei.inqr or U's.i .'1
2fu !lr.et. Boundeo oil the North b
Jafiif-.s' Keardaiii's. lu)e, on- the Kast b
ihe'above trsifct sjnd 1. A. Stevart
land, on the South anil West by Allisoi
Byrd s hue
containing
7k acres, mon
or less. : . .
3rd Tract, Begiuiug at a pint? Rcdin
livrd's corner.; thence as his line K. 30
W. 15 chains aiid 50 link's to a post oai
stiunp, jKrjipk " clay's corner: Un-nc
as his lEue N. SO, E. U chains anil H
inks thi lightwjood stiuip, his corner
thence as his line N. 1G, E 3 chains to a
post oak ojj-.a ditch bajii.k; th.eiice as h'.
:ii.t;lo, y,. 7,luiLns and 35 links to s.
-take in J;vnes lyeari,to;:'s line thenc
N G2 E 3 efis to spike in frtie creek th r:c
lowii said preek to jhe bi'ginning, con
taining 13 acres,', more or 1 :ss.
This - anrh 1st. 18'J7.
Wm, lEUiyox.Mortgagee.
F P. Jones, Attorney for Mortgagee.
NOTICE-. .
Byviitue of two certain M'rtgigi
Deeds executed to, nit;; by Moes line
foot and iie Z. D. Buvfoot the Hrst
recorded In, hook-lj'. Ny. 2, pages 275 in
llegis!er'5s ofUce of Harnett cuut', the
&eco'.nl,.Mcoij:cd in tjie saie book oil
pages 4i)-4i(, I will, 'on March 25th.
18 )7 at theiro.-t Oftbje in Diinn, N. C.
at 12 o'clock p' m,,sell at public sal.
to the h'tglst bidder forqash the follow
ing tract. Of laij(J lying .and, being m Har
nett ai.d Cuud)criyyul counties State, ol
N. C. in Avej-jisljoiq aj.d -Black Kivci
Townships auseseibcil aiul defined in
said Mortgages' as follows to wit : B -ginning'at
pelauj' Lee's corner, A. J.
Fart's liiie, thence with her line South
about 13, A' 8 chains and 75 link.
bet w eyi pine, aii! .s4 ei'tgmn thence
diiect to a pesimuion treo, .oij. the crook
of the la,ne fvncq,.Sot!th of. t,lie crook ii;
the feujc-; jiud gin house, thence ti e same
cour.-es;jis the last line to the run o
Mingoorajhjie hegi niug 7ch lins and 75
links, west pf. the take a: id Jaru r-il
oak an l riins'upth bj' the cemetery to
the run of Mino,or striking line from
the persimmon lre? to the swamp ; but
should tlie, Ine iroin LhcpersiiiliiJou tree
.1.... : ... ...,- -.
r 111 t . 1 . 1 :ir 1 1 mi 1 1111 1111 .mim v : 111 1;
un'til it rcajr!3 jaid Jinr, 1 uutihi'C-soutii
ihence sai Jjue jiorta t the line , run
ning west.. from the stake and reel oak,
thence west to the. In iri.iniiiij, contain
inguiejiuuib'etl (I0J a:.'iv.s. . n:i e or
le?s. Dt-iti-r a part of a tract of ! T5U
jafress ofdand lyiiig' in 'llan ett and Cum
j her la ml couiuib-j known a; liie Win.
kilh'ir.s laud., which 7-) acres i- nio-f
panicui.ujy jiiscj j. eT 111 15imk k. p:ige
141, lJeeordr5,i)ft ;Iarnett couutj i The
imti cii jaim ihtciu toiivevu adjoins
the lands, of l)elany .'.'Lee. Kenio i E.
B:irt-foot and the lauds of ibe heir of
Kim on JJ iiffoot, deci-aed, bein;' same
land conveyed to said Mo.sus W. IVire,-
foot ami wife, by his father and., ir.vfper
1 Kineon Barefoot ami Iarr A. l;a,rc,Mt
by di ed dated lec. 21st, 1881 aijd.ire
fi'riRrU 111 llie J
1 iutt Cffunty in
onieu 111 me nesister s orac 01. liar
1 Book T. ii:ii:e .5i0 itc,.
teinnr.tlie laud where the sahl i Moses
i W BarefooUiiid family now live. 'This
sale will be made by asrevment, bet ween
the mortgagor Aiul the iuortX'g. ..
. . . T... J. Best, Mortr-iee.
March 1st, IS97.
Jbe above sflle Is oontinMed until Sat
urday, April 3rd. I897, at, 12-30, o'tlock
F. M., at place named in atiove utice.
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HAS SURP1USED EVERYBODY', by gia bu.h o pric?3 oa v
Hardware
. . . .... .'..ND
IJ'viiniitin-c.
Tacy are still soiling a gool strong 15 II um M iq if.io'.urvl, hi (j i'
Beside pice Bed Iloom Suits; Lirge Arm R ckiog Clia rs, M.4f trot.scf, j; j
priDgs;; Baby CAriiages &y. -
To 'our'alr ady immense stock of Ilirdare, vre bave recently a .f ,i "
Engine ai d Boiler filings and am prepared to give mill mon sp. oial p,i0J
a Beltitfg, Paoktog, .M II Sapplies
f re the advance and can still givo you
We wapt to say to our friends and
loing businesa with ac iccienso stodk
be f-old at same price.' x; '
A large qaantity cf Hubs, Spokes,
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E. LEE, Manager.
TOOD & ft
Qlcl Stand.
DrngpConfeetioneries. Stationery, latent IM-vlicin-s, C ip.'rad, I jrax,
Qulphur, Drug Sundries, Pepper, SpistB tcu.
Tobacco, Snuff, Lamps' and Lam -i Fixture 8, vise Hall and Store L-unj.s.
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vin be t'liflncVt'G.nlvvii's itablt al" tiVno.s. iiorMi;ihA EmII t':.s-. i
''Farmefn fio wish to rai e'lh'eir own .fciu'les will li-rd it. to tli'ir ni v..n-
o get ntfj- prices. For fuViher ibforu:iMt :dtiu 3 ot II ir
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Where I always get ll'.o PUREST and brst Whit-lrevf, Iirandie-i, W'mt,
&c, at as reasonable priced aR honest, ro'.iablo ood cm be toil a:'.
pup i f, coppiq.
.ii 1 . i- 1 r.pS
The leadirg br?nds of RYE ' WHISKEY, Tobacco, Ciga s Ac. Jut t
prove vrba t Imyis tc tail4 -; ' '
r ; - ' . 7-S- JACKSON, Agent , "J
Broad Street and Luckno-W- Square, Dlinn, 17- C- (
LAND SALE.
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By yiriue 0T an order of the Superior
Court of'dlaunett (oinit X. C. I will
sell at public sal; oil Monday Apti 20lh
1897 at thi 'oi.rt JJoive di 01 i:l Ljllinp:-tonV-.
C, k( lS.oVlock-M.-. ilur folhiwin
real t-tute iui.itd,n'nl bi-in. in Upper
,LittIeiII,iveL-ito.;nl.i). out- ti'-ict of .1 111 J
knowiun th Mahria Mc!C:iy land aod
hounded , as. follows;-. Il.i.inin ata
take,- lVoi.;ick.s c.r ier,;rnnuin ilienet;
". 12 ch:!.ns to a Stake." theiiei N.2 ,
W o chniivVtlifMice N 2l, W 12 1)U;G
chat.ns. X.J22, W 14 7-- 100 chains to
st:ike. theiiee 73 W 9 u-10.'l chains l a
take in liauieU Creek, .thence E
27.0 to a stitke in said ere k, thtjw-e
lown a.-? Lj.'; .creek Sib.-ut ii-j eh iins 1 ihe
fort f,!i tfi 'tivvk.j thence! as the oad
aboutO chains ty a Sassafras corner,
thence S S0t E 12 chijhis to tlie Spring
Braiu.h, then'ce pp s:i!l ' JliMueh as the
ehainiel ,aloitt 27 ehainsi-to Womack's
line, tnen as his line to the first - H;itin.
coutajt'iinr 210 acres more or Jes.a. 'iVrui.s
of sal.e cah:; This M:ir'h V.l'.h 187.
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sJt-shaped--tn!iac from the
leather all over cork filled, water
icainer aii over-cork filled, watcf -
J?enuJHe 90 daya Accident
soes with everv -nntr
rwmidM every pair. Jixamj
J. B. LUWIS CO Makers,
W, bought 150 kgs of Xv t0
a low price ou nails
pilroos thit wt ar still in H n i. naj
of IluJvfarj'aad Edrniture t!ut iiit
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and Riajs at a l.isr price,
; llespcctfully.
Xcxt Door to E. T. V .';.. :
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pgr.ef ully - EiHo(l.,;
OVm' WllTLES
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T VALUABLE LAI I'oi: S LK.
By virtue of the piwer of - '" '
t:iined in a m rtir.le. de-d es.n t- .1 i"1
by M. Y. Barefoot and '
j daj- of jl ur.e and ilnlr i" j
! t -. N. C. in Book -' S.
I'-'
' h2'j' I sell, at ; p'tl.l'e
IMijlM "t ll jilT 1 r i-.'i a- !
do(r in 1 town of 1 inn
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?3.iiday ihe -Z;:.i .'lay ..' ; ' :
u'eloe'c t a 1 1 i t 1 .
lyinaml Iwin in Ibirne.l ( " 1 -ify "": '
aforesaid in , A v-ra-l .!) -, j - I -"
further ilcci Wi-ul in r-iii I, m "
sUlt.lU!!:L'.lv ;tH follow, i A ' " ''' '
I tnd pi i; V.t Bur fool, H m J!'
foot .and nthers nnd Iimii'.im -I a- f
Be-iaiiiii ;H a t:il:- In in I i'1' i
lin-and run u JUi -said It - -s,'r-" r' I
15 5-10 -ha'.lis.to a Make -dm' o ".
. 5 W. 47 0M U(i cli.iii.. t a
3IIl)-o. W.trreu's iine. fliei'f -
line N Mi. W 14 5 -l"0 eh ! m f'-j
in xail Ion- ft, N' ., K J' I""1" '
t tbe.rlunbi eonftddv.' 'tiff v (:,t,!
more or les. This s v. 1 1- t I ..'i
iM'ar lo a hrivhiir tow n and u ": 1
This M,i.rch 20.h is:i7.
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shuffle ' , ZTn C. Vii'
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proof sole.
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