i
ELK ELK ELK
When ever you
P.v(k i s with tin
c-j'ii of Tiaki rr
lia ni' ii: til j ictmv of
inianiiite' of purity.
ELK on it. it is a
The Elk Powder is the best ami che.p
,.ct powder. It .stands the hi'ie.-t
chemical analysis of any brand on the
-market. Give it a trial and you will
1 1 so no no other. Sold by
II. W. JEKXIGA.V & CO.
M.uy 5th-tf. Duiiii, X. 0.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
K. W. Pou-
Attorney-at Law.
SMITH FIELD, N. C.
Careful attention to any -civil matters
intrusted to "his care in the courts of
Harnett County, :
H L- Godwin,
Attorney at Law.
Dunn,
Oiliceon Lucknow Square.
N. C
Will practice in the courts of Harnett
and' adjoining counties and in the
Federal Courts. ;
Prompt attention given to all b usines
W-E-Murchison,
ir JONESUOHO, N. C.
.Practices Eaw in Harnett, Mooie and
other counties, but not for fun.
Feb. 20 Iv. '
Isaac A- Murchison,
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.
Pi ad ices Law in Cumbciland, Harnett
and anywhere services ale wanted.
J, C CLIFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
Di ; xx, x. c.
Will praetiee in all the court.; of the
State; where services desired.
SEWING MACHINES.
.1 'wish to announce to the people o
Dunn and surrounding country that 1
am selling the Wheeler ajwv Wilson No
9, and the Standard Sewing Machines,
which-are guaranteed to give perfect
satisfaction, on reasonable terms.
The best machine oil, needles, fixture--&c,
all ways on hand. I al-o repah
machine.', at moderate cost. Work
guaranteed. I have fourteen years ex
perience in the machine business and ait!
thoroughly aciuainled'witli th-in.
My headquarters are at Mr. E. F.
Young's i-torc where I will be pleiUed t
show my machines
Your to please.
.1. M. II VYKS.
aplilf. - Ixmr., X. C.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
1 Methodiwt Church. Rev. E. C. Sell, Pastor
Services Ilr.st Suiiday night, and fourth Sun
day morning and in urlit. Prayermeetiiif;
every Wednesday night. Sunday sclicc'
every Sunday morning' at 10 o'clock, G. K.
Urantham Superintendent.
Baptist Church . Rev. L. R. Carroll, pastor .
Services every second Sunday morning and
night. Prayermeeting every Thursday night
Sunday School every Sunday morning, R. G
Taylor Superintendent.
Presbyterian Church. Rev. A. M. Hasset
pastor. Services every first and fifth Sunday
morning' and night, Sundav school every
Sunday morning, M.L. W ade Superintendent.
Disciple Church Rev. I. W. Rogers, pas
tor. Services every third Sunday morning
and night. Christian Endeavor Society ever)
Tuesday night. Sunday School every Sunday
' evening at a o'clock, McD. Holliday Snpt.
I Free Will Baptist Church. Elder R. C.
Jackson, pastor. Services every second Sun
day morning and night.
primitive Baptist. Church on Broad street
Elder WTO. Turner, Pastor. Regular servi
c-s on the third Sabbath morning, and Satur
day before, in each month at 11, o'clock. El
der P. D. Oold, of Wilson, editor of Zion's
Landmark, preaches at this church on the
, fourth Sunday evening in each month at'K
'; .o'clock, . 'Ever) body is invited to attend
; these services.
Young Mens' Union Prayer meeting ever
Sunday evening at 1 o'clock and r riday night
at 7:30 o'clockA All are cordially invited to
attend these services. An invitation is ex
tended to the visitors.
LODGES.
Lucknow Lodge, No. 115, I. O. O. f. Lodge
room over J . D. Barnes store. Regular meet
ing on every Monday night. L. H. Lee. N. O.;
C. II. i-exton, V. U.; O. K. Grantham, Secre
tary. All Odd Fellows are cordially invited
to attend.
Palmyra Lodge, No. I47, A. F. 4 A. M. Hall
over Free Will Baptist church. F. P. Jones
W. M; W. A. Johnson, S. W.; E. A. Joues
J. W.; J. G.Johnson, Secretary. Regular
com mu nic .it ions are held on the ?rd Satur
day at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the 1st Friday
at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in each nronth. All Ma
sons in good standing are cordially invited
to attend these communications.
County Officers.
Sheriff, J. H. Pope.
Cleik. F. M. McKay.
Register of Deeds, J. McK. Byrd.
i Treasurer, (J. D.Sienee.
Coroner. J. J, wllson.
Surveyor, J. A. O'Kelly.
County Examiner, Rev. J. A. CaniplxMl
Commissioners: J. A. Green, Chairman
U. N. Bizzell and Neill Mcl eod.
; TOWN OFFICERS.
II. L. Godwin, Niayor.
Commissioners
E. F. Yung, J. J. Dupree, J. II. Poj.e and
W. F. Pearson.
O. F. Soead, Policeman.
jt
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see :i
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Several men gathered about a
horse near the -western market
in Detroit, says the Free Press,
commenting upon the promi
nence of the' beasts ribs and
general lean and lankiness.
The animal belonged to a far
mer living near Ypsilanti, and,
it' was said, never permitted
grass to grow under its feet on
the road. The farAier was not
pleased with the remarks and
the strong inference that the
poor thing had never realized
the sensation of corn and oats.
"What do you call your
horse?" was asked.
''Cyclone.; and don't he look
it?" replied the man from the
rural districts.
"Cvclone ! What a name.
He certainly" looks, as if one had
struck him." . ;
"That's jwhat happened to
him, my friend. It is just like
this. You remember the awful
breeze we had out to Ypsilanti
about three years ago? This
feller was a sucking colt at. the
time, and was in the barn with
two horses. The cyclone, reg
ular old hummer, came along
and thrashed the barn off its
1 gs and dropped it nigh onto
100 yards away. After the
twisted had raised all the hob,
fences and sheds it could we
went out to look things up.
The two horses were stone dead,
and the colt, would you believe
it, was nowhere to be found.
"Next day I turned over the
lien coop.,, which lay in the field
half a mile away. Right in
that coop ahd.lying.6n the door,
which faced down, was theeolt.
He commenced kicking when
iie heard us and we took him
out in a hurry. lie wasn't
scared a bit, I tell 3011, and was
cool as a cucumber.
The neighbors sav they saw
-.lie coon Lrom tnrousii tne air
and t.ho colt after it The little
iVller caught the coop and got
inside of it to save himself,
that's what he did. That's the
plain truth, and if 3-011 don't
believe it ask the colt. Good
day, strangers."
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P U. Box. P14. Chicago, 111.
mU M BEPAWING.
W R JOHNSON
On LrucknoW Square,
Next vO Town Hail.
WoiiM iv.-jM'ft fully- announce to the
ptil.lif that It is juvp mv1 to do fanev
aiijl plain -in pihaini; repair ami re-p-iint
fiiriiitim-. l:'iMir Tinware,
- in ir M.u !iine ami other liriH of
wrk, wlu-iv skill ami pr":K-tice are nee-i-fsary.
SatUi icti n 2:11a ranteed in
vyvry iutam r no charge made.' Hi
terms will le reasonable. All he asks is
a 1 1 i.tj joti. lie "luiiks the people for ;
tl firU-ral patrmaire in the past, and i
hopes to merit a contiiniaiiee of the auie j
in the future.
HisDreain Came True.
An old Georgia darky had a
dream, and in that dream he
saw an iron vesel at the roojs of
a dead oak tree, and the vessel
was filled, with silver dollers.
He had great faith in dreams,
and he communicated this one
to his wife, who in turn told it
to her neighbors.
It got to the ears of two prac
deal jokers about town, who
placed a dozen' dollars iii such a
receptacle as the old man s
dream had nictured and buried
1
it beneath ''a dqad oak tree."
Then one night when the old
man went to digging around the
dead trees in the vicinity they
secreted themselves and watch
ed him at his work; .
1
Finally he came to the tree
where the dollars were, and
presently unearthed' them, and
at the sight of the silver he fell
on his knees and r e t urned
thanks to heaven.
Then the 37oung men presen
ted themselves; had a good
laugh and explained matters.
The3 had had their fun out
of the old man, ' and now they
w'anted their money. .
"Dat's all right gen'lmen,"
he said, ' 'ter come heah en claim
whut the Lawd send, but 1
dreamed it, en I digged, en
damn ef I ain't gwine ter hoi'
it!"
He was in earnest
ed himself, spit 011
He squar
hisy hands
a threaten
and swung his ax 111
- 1
ing manner. 1
"Yon can't fool me none er
3011 ! I dream de dream, I tell
you, en-1 digged like the debbil
ferde money. Go 'longenwuk
fer 30' livin' !"
The young men are just $12
out. The old man is dreaming
with that much under his head.
Atlanta Constitution.
AHfsw Slmly of American
ionnlile Iil'.
Julien Gordon (Mrs Van Rens
selaer Cruger has used for her
last novel a study of New York,
rNewport and boston life, which
promises to be read with -wide
interest by all who are interes
ted in American fashionable
life. No one know's the societ3
of these three centers of fashion
better than Mrs. Cruger. From
her girlhood up she has had
every opportunity to observe,
and we have had no American
woman of more brilliant powers
not 011I3- of reading the human
heart, but of putting her im
pressions in delightful fashion.
A .charmingly fresh Massa
chusetts girl is sacrificed' in her
3-outh to the ambition of a "rich
"marriage." Deprived of love,
she throwf herself into the race
for social leadership and we fol
low for twenty years, and beau
tiful woman as she captures
outpost after outpost, failing in
Boston only to change ner base
'of operations, to England, and
then attacking the main ' woj-ks
of the enemy- at New York, and
so en to Newport, and finally
beholds the capitulation of Bos
ton itself. .The first chapters
open in the September Cosmop
olitan. WINKELMANN'S
Diarrhoea Cholera
Mixture.
A
SAFE, SURE AND QUICK CURE
FOR
Teethlnr, Cholera Infantum, Summer
Diseases, Cramps, Diarrhoea
Dysentery,
Cholera Morbus, Pains In BoweLs,
Cholera and Cholera Symptoms,
and for all irregularity of the diges
tive system, whether acute or chronic.
MOTHERS, NOTE THIS!
Winkelmann's Diarrhoea and Cholera
Remedy is a perfect means of treat
ment for children's summer diseases,
and should be in every family. Its
timely use may save life. ;
USEFUL ON THE FARM,
IN THE FACTORY,
IN THE HOUSEHOLD,
AT SEA AND ON LAND,
EVERYWHERE.
It is safe under all conditions and
. . 1
cwcupistances, and is recognized as 1
one of the very best remedies ever
introduced.
The ingredients are just what
your doctor prescribes almost
daily. VoluabU- tnformuUum unik
every botlle.
SOLD BY DEALERS AND DRUGGISTS GENERALLY.
PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
If druggist should not have it. will be sent o
receipt of 25 cents to any address by
Winkelmann & Brown Drug Co.
OLE PMOPMICTONS,
BALTIMORE. MD.. U. 8. A.
For sale by Hood & Grantlfam,
Dilnn, N. C.
If you want to get the home!
news suoscriDe ior tins paper.
EN
AN
To MOTHERS.
WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE 0
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD C ASTORIA," ZJ
5SS nASTORIAi" AS OUR TRADE MARK. -
riiuj-i-ux.
r no QAMUFL PITCHER,
. L . - ..rMTAorn'O AOTHDIA " ihi StrMie
was the originator of "rno
iliat has borne and does now sifJZ&ZT U nZ2
mmefac-sunUesignaturetf
This is the original PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which hasjeen
used in the homes of the Mothers America for over thirty
gears. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the kind you have always bought yz$Z7 071
and has the signature of OS wrap
per. No one has authority from me to use my name ex
cept The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
chlmr. h--
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do notendanger the life' of) your child by accepting
a cheap substitute which some druggist' may offer you
(because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in
gredients of which even re! does not know.
"The Kind You Have Always Bought"
BEARS THE FAC-SIMJliE SIGNATURE OF
Insist
The Kind That
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT
That Accounted for It-
A West End citizen noticing
that the bark was leaving his
pear trees, called an old negro
gardener nd asked his opinion.
"Hit look mighty curious,"
he said, "I never see nuttin,
des lak dat at dis time er year. !
I dunno 'what make it." i
"Do you think it can be the
San Jose scale?" asked the
owner of the trees, referring to a
species of blight "the country
had suffered from.
"De 'Sam Jones scale?' " ex
claimed the ole man, "I never !
heah tell of it but I shouldn't
wonder in de leas', kase Sam
Jones" wuz projeckin' roun' heah
mightily las' winter en I heah
him say mo'n once dat he gwine
take de bark off'!"- F. L. Slan
ton in Atlanta Constitution.
F.C.Co.
LADIES Don't fail to examine ih
perfect-fittiiiw 'Feutherbone" Coix-ts.
the best and cheapest on the market.
All stvWs of tlieee goods at K. G
Taylor's, Dunn, N. C.
IT 13
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SEWING
MACHINE
MADE
"WE OR OUU DEALERS can 11
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such as the CLIMAX, IDEA It and
other Illsh Arm Fall Nickel Plated
Sewing Machines for $15.00 and up.
Call on our agent or write hs. We
want your trade, nid if oriees- ttnni
touu .fjuarc aeaii'ns will win, xve will
have it. We challenge the world to
produce a. BETTER $50.00 Sewlns
machine for $50.00, or a better $20.
Sewing Machine for $20.00 than yon
Can buy from us, or our AsrentW
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80 YEARS
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known as the "Change of Life."
They all- need it. They are all
benefitted by it.
For advice In cases requiring special
directions, address, fivinp symptoms,
the "Ladies' Advisory Department."
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta
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TflOS. J. COOPER, Tnpels, Mist., Siytt
" My sister suffered from very Irregular
and painful menstruation and doctors
could not relieve her. Wine of Gardul
entirely cured her and also helped mf
mother through the Change of Lite."
THE
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R.
THE UNIVERSITY.
47 Teachers, 413 Students,
(Summer School 158 Total,
549, Board $8 a month, 3 Brief
Courses. 3 Full Courses, Law
and Medical Schools and School
of Pharmacy. Graduate Courses
open to Women, Summer
School for Teachers, Scholarship
and Loan's for tho Needy.
Address, President Alder
man, Chapel Hill, N. C.
State Normal and Indus
trial College,
Greensboro, IC- C.
Oilers tin' ymnir wmihmi of ho State
thorough piifcssiii:i, lileriry, olussionl.
scieiititlc, ami indii.-trial education.
ANNUAL EXPENSES
$90 to 130. Faculty of 2o
members. More than 400 reg
ular students.
Practice school of 12G pupils for tracli
ers. Mon than 1.200 matriculates' rep
lesentinjr every county in the st:ite ex
cent three. 1 orresixnHlence Inv'tei'
from those desiring competent trainei
teachers. To secure boar. in . dormi
torie.4 all free-tuition :ip)licuit ions mu.
he made before August lt.
For ca'iilogue and ii:form:'on.
address President. Chaklks McIver,
(J reeiij'boro. N. C
NORTH. CAROLINA
COLLEGE OF AG-RI
CULTURE and
MECHANIC ARTS.
will open Sept. 9th, 1897.
Thorough academic, scientific
and technical courses. Ex
perienced Specialtists in every
tlepartnient.
Escpexsjses per Session.,
Ixiclia.cilia.gr Board
tor County Students. 8 93.00
For all other Students, 123.00
Apply for Catalogue to
Alexander Q. IIolladay, TJ,. I).,
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out the
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"TRINITY COLLEE
Next Session Opens September 8.
Three full courses of stnrli- Tn-
fluiulivr of electlves. Two full
hnlMii. Women admitted to all classe.
One Hundred and One
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idded to the endowment dmiiwr tun
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Leave Wilining'ton, 7:15 i ui.3:,a in
Leave Magnolia, 10::9 a in, :r5 p m '
teave Uoldsboro. 11:58 a in. I0:lu p i'
eave Wilson. Viz i m. l.:i: a m, n'v . .
12:3 m.
Arrive Kocay A:ount, x:a p m. l v , .
11:'7 p m. 1:0 i ni. " U1-
Leave Tarroro, n:it p m.
Leave Rocky Mount, 2:X t m. 12:53 a .
Arrive Weldon. 3:3J p m. 1:4 1 a ni.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch mud
Weldon 4:10 p m, Halifax 4:8 1.
Scotland Neck at 540 p in, Greenville r, 1 y.i, ,7
Kinston 7:55 p m. KemrnuiK iev-n ki..:.
7:0 a m, Greenville 85 a m, arriving Haiifajj
atll:18am,Weld"n 113 a in, daily ,.Zm,
Sunday. a 1
Trains on wasningion uranch lenvo wh
ington taOam,and 1:10 p m., arrive 1'aruifiJ
9:10 a in, and 2:40 p ni, returning ,.ax 1..
inele :;.r4a in. and 6:30p 111. arrive Wa),itM,i
11:00 a in, and 7:20 piu, daily. BU"
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C. daily, fXrci.t
Sunday, at r.r'O p ni.. Puudny j ir, '
ro., arrives Plymouth 7 40 p. in., tio u.
Returning leaves Plymouth daily exiW
Sunday, 7 50 a. m., and Sunday 9 in) a. m
rives at Tarioro 10 05 a. m.. 11 im a. hi.
Train on Midland NC Branch leaven (iolj.
loro, N. C, dally except Sunday, 7 lo a m-,..
rive Stnlthfleld N C. 8X0 a m. Heturnli,.
leaves Hmithtleld. N. C. 9 00 a. 111. srriv,
Gcldsboro.N.C. 10 i5 a.m.
Train on Nashville Branch loaves KocKy
Mo,unt at 4;-0 p.m., arrives Nashville r.:ii-,
in.. Spring Hope 5:; 0p. m. Ketuririur.'g'
spring Hope 8:0 a. ni.. Nashville nx, n U
arrive at Ht ckyM .unt:05 a. ui.,dally rxoi.t
Sunday. :
Train 011 Clinton Branch leaven Warsaw fr
Clinrou . aily, except Sunday, at il ir.a. m. and
1:10 111. Returning h-aves Clinton 7 i a m
and 3 00 p m.
Train No. 78 make close connection a: Wei.
don for all points North daily, all rail v,
Richmond. Also at. Rocky Mount with 2,or
folH and Carolina railroad for Norfolk and
all points North via Norfolk.
II. m.-KMEKSON,
General Passenger Aent
J. R. KKNLY,
T. M. EMERSON, General Manager.
Traffic Manager.
RAILWAY.
f JOHN GILL lUceivcr.
CONDENSED SCIIKDULR
In Rfli ct Illny :M, 1S7.
North Hound.
No. 2.
lifiily
Leave VMlmii:fi:toii ;
Arrive Kayettevllle ...
Leave Kayettevllle
Leave Fayetteville Junction
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Arrive Sanforil.....
Leave Saeford
Leave CI I mat......
Arrive Greensboro. A..
Leave -UreehslKiro
P Leave Stokettdale
Leave Walnut Cove,...
Leave Kural Hall
CAPE FEAR AND YADKIN VALLEY
Arrive Mt. Airy llmi "
South Bound. No. 1.
Daily
Leave Mt. Airy ; 5.2 a. in.
Leave Kural Ilal 1... 6 ro "
Leave Walnut Cove .-; 7M "
Leave Walnut Cove . "
Leave 8toketdale - T.'ij "
Arrive Greensboro 8..i "
Leave Greensboro j t int
Leave Climax sum "
tLeave Han ford.. 'II.'." "
ArriveKayettovllleJuuctl.il I.', t . in
Arrive Fayetteville !2.-r
Leave Fayetteville......... LIS "
Arrive Wilmington I i.'M "
Worth Bound.
No. 1.
Imlly
Leave Bennettaville
Arrive Maxtoii
Leave Max ton
Leave Ked. HrinM
Leave Lumb.-r Bridge..
7.r. a. iu.
ii.oo
II.IU "
.::7
Leave iiojte muih
Arrive Fayetteville
....lt!i
, 10. 0
BOOTH BOUND.
No. :Uailv.
Leave Kiyetteville n: i.iu.
Leave Hoje Mills :."t
Leave Lumber Bridge
Leave Ked HprlngH 5.1 "
Arrive Maxlon 8.11 "
Leave Maxton "
ArrlTe Bennettuvaville..... ; 7 itt "
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No. 1.
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North Bound.
Leave RamBeur .....
Leave Climax....
rrive Greensboro
Leave Greensboro
Leave Htokesdale
Arrive Madison
. south Bound.
j Miutlay.
J 2 In
. 1 3.(i. '
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.; 5.i5 "
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Leave Madison
Leave Stokesdale
Arrive Greennboro ..............
Leave Greens loro
Leave Climax
Arrive Hamseur...
tMeals.
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