THE
COUNTY UNION
oUNK, N. C.
People and Their Movement.
Miss Esther Smith, of Ben
son, is visiting the Misses Harper.
Mr. II.
atives at
mcrville.
McKay ifi visiting rel
Lillington and Sum-
. for j.,', v:ork wf he
lr- l'htnMT'lrV-"? Summerville, is visiting rela
. r,hr delivered. Thirty tivesintovrn. .
h ';,,:, il' on wJcnHising.
local-
DOTS.
to-day with sev
n iSie market.
?s dom
on tli
';,,-, Driyer
.,11 WDl'k
r
r-
r:r. -mU daughter of Mr.
Mr- ! !y(' h:ls 1,e(MV VC1T
1 1 1 1 1
tives in town.
Mr. W. K. Harrison, repre
senting the Wilmington Star
is in town to-day.
Mr. J. Rr Baggett, of Bass,
returned to Chapel Hill to-day
to resume his studies.
Misses Addie and Marv Bvrd,
o Little liiver Academy visited
friends in town Monday.
Mr. It. G: Taylor arrived
home earlv Sunday morning
from his trip north to purchase
Mrs. W. V. Pitt man and
children, of Rowland, visited
relatives and friends here this
week . .
Mr. Jamie Bizzell, assistant
chemist in the A & M College,
;it, Tf.nlmrdi ; V; vi? finer bin nri-
expects vpnt.s nen.r town-
t i j i
...... l,U- new oriCK sioie T. t t? in.: n.i at,...
,...1(1V l;, move in sometime next L p McKav leffc Saturday fcr
, ' Milton, in. u., to visit tnen
t t il.. C t.'i i Ki'cilinv ttt1 l r to cul'
() AllCIl, J1 IV I II" I 1 1C1 OlJV.
- . . T mi: i..., - r i - r t t i "
xvir. anu Mrs. vj. r. loung
have returned from New -York
courts where Mr. Younr purchased
his fall stock of foods.
Mr. Lewis S. Atkins, of Wash-
ington, ). u., spent tounuay
in town on his way to
I!'
tin- la'wyers and
-iii.ens are attend-
.,.,!:; i his week
. of bands are build-
i:,,-..-.. uano warehouse
fur'thr rnilroid company.
u.. ir r; Tavlor
.MI. '
I
Ill'
'oiirt t'1'1
i ! '. 1 1 11 ill!'
-II in,r ai jjiiiiuiiiwu
wwk. JudLe Rob-
' - - -
he exchanged
WE WISH TO FEFB-YOH.
Oil
And to that end we have
land at all times :
Meat, flour, meal, molasses,
syrup, honey, coffee, sugars,
canned goods of all sorts,
soda, baking powder,
cream tartar, ginger-,
cloves, black and
green teas, cheese,
butter, eggs,
CHICKENS,
flavoring extracts,
powder, shot; gun
caps, snulf, chewing
tobacco, cigars, cigarettes
and cheroots, canned hoof,
dripil rVhiimed beef. Dotted
v ' - - - - - LI- '
ham, oysters, salmon, sardines,
cut herrings, scotch or smoKea
herrings, driedapples and peach
es, allspice, nut-megs, black
pepper, box lye, matches, crack
ers, extracts of cinnamon and
cinnamon bark, jelly, axel
en-pn.P ' condensed milk, table
and pie peacnes, wasning )jw-
ders, shoe blacking and polish.
currants, dates, mincemeats
apple, peach and pine appie
preserves, cranberry sauce,
rolled oats, prepared mustard,
vinegar, rice, grits, nuts, grated
and sliced pine apple. Nice
line of candy, and a great many
other frood and nice things in
mv fm-p t Dunn and at Bass
Uis i if M if it u I Am I
O K COOK STOVES THE BEST.
BESr BBGGT SOLD IN Dili.
- " " " ' '
-k;.5 -i'i I
.ir. K. i-f'' lins opened a
:j,h,i, on Wihon Street
1111 . . ' cfnKlpu
nicrht
t, , V Owns will have it iiv visit Ins mother at Lilhngton.
Solicitor E. W. Pou and M
lllilivi; inn iiv.3.i
nr-, '4. TJ. Wooiic lmrnoss.
If you need Hardware, luinutuic-, V"""k ' -
rubber and leather belting, engine and mill supplies, we are head
onarters All we ask is a chance and We will guarantee to p ease
Zu. Yon know tha we have been leading the hardware In-
post office in Sampson county 11(1 eXDeCt tO UO U1VL AU1 v
All my ffoods are fresh and ol IUU13 IU licii3V9
DUNW HARDWARE AIMD FURSXISTURE COiiiIPAl .
HOLLIDAY & PRlVlli.
i .. .: n
for ill'' tnulc.
-Mr- U. L.
In- In-.-ii witl1
ill-
Solicitor E. W. Pou and Mr
J.H. Pou, of Smithfield, and
through here Sunday enroute
FOr ljllilllgLUll.
- Mr. A. M. Pittman, who if
prmtr.nptiner for buildings at
" o "
D..t..lnn1' flniiin nn S: tm fl V
and remained ' with his f.amily
i ,
(Jromartie who
Y. II Lane&
..,. i nsist vear,1 ini in-
h.'i'a position with the Dunn
-1 i;,,..n;tnpn nam.
iiai'trwarc ;uii i i"
1):tuv ,,v!,riv lie will be pieaeu
H-rve lis friends.
. i nv '-mpredu-mt.s I to his work.
.HHtia" the roads leading to Miss Lillie Benton of Kershaw
-.1.' i .....i ni'inipd iiv n.t- ft n TPtnrnpd vesterdav to take
oWll Willi ixmni.-i li..v. i u . . , .-
of the Millinery depart
1-. . .., rtii T.iiL-nmv Lnnl nf IVTr E E. YoiltlQ-'s
tbp f nil and winter
trade. Her many friends wel
come her back.
tbp bp.st oualitv and sold
vw ---- - -A
for cash at the lowest pos
sible prices. AYe pa'
.the highest market .
price for all coun
try produce. At
my store at
Bass, I
carry a Gen
eral Stock of mer
chandise, where you
p.'in bnv anything vbu
want and can sell anything
you have to sell. I buy any
er
"s ! slates ! 1 slates ! ! t For Fresh f amily groceries, cheap,
the benefit of school children, . at R. M. rearsaii s mar
o in. f niMCHS. iJdiAi3
rmel remained ' with his family Vp- vnlue. I
till yesterday when he returned nav(foNE PRICE ONLY. All
i i ,
are treated alike
i,,hiw(n at his shop on Lucknow ment
vwn Mr. Johnson - is a Utore for
.iJcnWul painter and does at-
tractive sign work, lie aiso
ri'jKiints and repairs furniture.
Ill- is a worthy gentleman and
a.'M'i-ves-your patronage.
Willi this issue we enlarge
T in: I nk n h six pages . Re
m. ini.i'r there is no addition in
.mil wp increase the
im jiiiv. hum
anieunt tit' reading matter hall.
Co,-.,! Sunday reading; Bill Arp
and jokes are features of pages
Iiv and six. We do this for
,,M!' 1-.-W U1' Mill 1 hone to have
Ar tfnviner laWllS atld
V u iuo j .
trimmings at shockingly i low
prices. Lane & Co.
AT(nt. Hour, sugar, coffee,
oats and bran at Lane's. J
R. R. Snuff at Lane s,
Oysters, cakes,, crackers,
onvflillOC 1 "II e" kles. ham, tongue,
canned beef etc., for wholesale
l vomil trade. Get our prices
A . mm
lie for the liberal patronage before ordering. v uu
mrnn inp and Will mil frni'ht. lUlb a
VJt tw- . I
bOX at IN, 13. XIOUU a UKig ow.
Paper, Pencils, Pens, Ink,
School Books, Crayon, and all
school supplies at N. .B. Hood s
drugstore.
THIS
SPACE
is reserved for
I very heartily thank the pub-
( : oi oii(lont tn mil
press last week we were delayed g""'
in geiiing out lih- iooi.iv
The Union and from an una
voidable delay this week we are
a few hours late in going to
press. AYe hope to be on time
in the future.
make it to the advantage ot all
to trade witn me.
Respectfully,
F. P. JONES,
" - f
Dxinn, JN o.
Dr. Moore informs us that
the wife of Mr. Troy A. Parker
our .readers and hope to nave apTOpeiuuS ;
,!,, .ome in promptly and set- from town, gave birth to t o
, . .! i J uvierlit. (Tir s Tuesday morning.
" tie up this fall.
tnmn stole Ir. Rufus
(oats' horse from back of his
i..re Saturday night and rode
'him oil. Yesterday Mr. Coats
found liis horse at Mr. Seth
McLamh's in Johnston county
Mr. McLamb found the horse in
'an uld tield Sunday and took
him" up. If- is supposed the
tram p rode him that far and the
horse became tired out anu
I'i't him . ' '
John and Mary Strickland,
ain d 17 and 15 years respective
iv. children of Mr. J. R- Strick
land, of Turlington, this county
took the train here to-day at
noon for More: niton where they
bool for the
deaf and dumb. Their father
ited it Ral-
and desires that his children
slcill hp Piinnnted also. They
Will bo'o'OUP 10 months. The)'
:nv lnM.Viit. pliiblvpn- and have
splendid faces.
Tlw .io rf Strife VS. M. R.
1 1 1 V V 11. V v- r
Smith 1m,1 ncpinned the time of
the court until late yesterday
:ii't..m,wn Spvpral submissions
sl:!,l !,,. n' m.-ulp. The grand
T. 11 P 1-
liny returned a true bill or uui-j
uhfrv against the negro who en
iicnd Mrs. Parker's house at
Averasboro some time ago. He
had not been arraigned yester
d;n A special venire will be
suimnoned in his case also 'lien
hp .n.v,;,Tno(f The court will
'lohably take nearly all of the
two weeks.
hrio-bt trirls Tuesday morning.
This is the second time twins
have been born unto them, me
first time was September 5th
ly4, a ooy aim it gm
Ir. Ix. B. v-inu-ii
"Pi-onpliPfl nn able
interesting sermon on Foreign
aiw nr. too Hieuiuuiov
inisoiuiio iw .
church Sunday night to a large
i-isll' 111"
and attentive congregation, i.
Swindell is doing a great oik
for Foreign Missions in this
State. He is one of the ablest
preachers in the North Carolina
Conference and is . thoroughly
posted on the work of the
church in foreign lands and the
need of funds to spread, the
i rvWn rr the be-
IU4, a ooy iiuu is cnrisiiaii icugwu
Rev A M Ilassell's store nighted heathen. He says there
ue. a. xvi. xrn osn 000 000 children m
Kui s me To VaveeTer heard
S several lollars of a Christ aud are.
worth of goods. The negro up m idolatry. Win e m tov
hat was charged with hrcaking he was the p. t of Mi
i.. c,r..0rmp nrro es- Mrs. J. inompsuu.
Some sturgeon meat was on
the -market to-day, Mr. V . J .
Branch of Kvle's Landing bav
in it. The sturgeon was
caught in Mr. J. S. lienson s
trap at Silver Run falls on the
r vo,. fine inorniiiff. It
lJM)ti 1' Cdi "no o
weighed .77 pounds.
at,. Tnnips A . Tavlor tells us
a story oi t uc. - -
sturgeon that happened whfn lie
was a boy at the same place.
The ncro s. name was
and he was an expert swimmer.
He went to the trap and found
o lnrffp sturgeon in it. Shade
(l Jint, o ,
See Hayes the Wheeler &
Wilson man .before you buy a
Tf von have an old
niuonjuv. j
machine of any make, be will
allow you all it is worth and
give you good time on the bal
ance. Buy the No. 9.
We shall use nothing but the
very best material in all of our
work. The old reliable hand
Brand and National Oak totocK
at Lee's Harness shop.
Call on Rev. J. F. Owen for
hand made harness at' Lee's
Harness shop.
noil ovirl rrpr vonr icllv class-
es at Lee Hardware Store, W
dozen .
The Lee Hardware Co wish-
oil flip nttpntion of the
ladies of Dunn and surrounding
community to the nicest line of
Lamp goods ana rocKti
has ever been exhibited in
Dunn.
wiinn ! Stnn here at the New
llOli . '
Harness shop and buy a cheap
i.. i,:-, unmptimfi a?0 es
ill J11S 1.vjxv ' " c
... f-Aii, fnil at Favetteville
A t 1 AT,. TT'ievspl I
ui""1 ? I . .
thinks that it is prooaoie nv
the one that broke into it again
Saturday night.
- o , ,
. 1 frw crrr. top
i,Q linnV nlive and thinking
of plans to do so got a strong,
orape vine and put in the stur
geon's mouth and tied it around
his body. When tins ao.u ; . - Alg0 t
threw the sturgeon out oi me,, " , " " , rpnaired. " Mr.
trap and jumped into the river . exnerience
to swim ashore with V; ! in thc harness business and can
but to his dismay the st u geon cuarantee his work.
was much tlie strongtu i.i - - . .
water and carried biiaue at
Vo Cure 3fo Pay.
1 . . nil firiuru i ."i.ii
ghove' t as'i klk's ciin?T. ton-
IC for Chilli ami - ' " ' V...V.
1 -.,;., 1 Ilf Ill !l i s i-ics:
".0.' u i r1 Aiinlts nrefer it to
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VI'
Ll"l"vV o UlilHireii iu . " " xy,r.n rftc
, t. Ar,i ,rlm iiMiisofttinsr Tomes, luce ouc
Klder liernice ,,i ,d ffuaranted by I
flip nnrtbern
water aim cuiitu jusi' otic, vxv, -
will and was about to drown , ; mJll.kcts where we bought every
, . ' oi i fim. p'nniiidpra,ble I ,,lrl r pnmnlete our
vii in l: iiui-uu v...-1
i cii n rip iiftPT consmerauie
111111.
difficulty succeeded in loosing
already
mammoth s tock . We
Soklaiul guara.uu u,
lives aooiu nve iiniu xw thalt
nlanted eight acres in tobacco warranted
last spring, im. "
i:.. Mtli Tr. Wood brought
us a sample of his tobacco oai-
i.- r is ot a ori"ut huvk
. J i;.i. ir.m flip
iiuu. t u
Tiit npres he will make four-
t.ii-i.. .
, Unin j n.t. fill
..Kif-.iKOO nount s to uie uam
.... rniin vwuiiide. He hopes to
f f ; lro ct 1(1
nn 'ivnr.KT Ul ill
Wl, H1 lu, TT 1
for it. fie nas
CUIltO i'
-1 1 n 4-
not sola any tu.
A fine mare belonging to a
flood & Gran-
no cure, no pay. Hiere
' ...,. imit.-itlons. To get the genu-
teed by Hood X, uniiHimm,
Had tlie Hall.
TA.. . A tpIiiP- China, of Sumter,
S C passed through here Mon
of T ' 1 i,; ir-iir to Lillinrton,
tUlr uii 111 .
being a witness in m m
Ed Purvis tor muruei.
made the post mortem examine-
- . . X I 1 171 .WTfl-tl 1 11
tlOU Ol me V . ,.il 11
TJiir'oii niid obtained ine oan
DliW.M'i'" ,
i 111C
OllllULlltV O I'VViv... " IH1VIUM
himself from the vine and swam liaye jgOO worth of hand andJ
to the bank, while the sturgeon maciline made buggy ana wagon
remained in the river with the n.u.ness that must be sold in 0
oi.n,in ,,'oiir Immfi a. sad-
1
Tn t n fipt.s'ftr and fam
ilv have moved here from Ml
simi to live. Mrs. Setszer is a
sister of Mr. E. F. Young of our
11.
mvn. She has the care oi mt
hildren of the late Mr. Ashley
oimg, her brother, and they
will make their home here wiui
hyr. They live in their resi
dence near-Mr. .Young, which
i . 1 r A
lius recently been compietea iui
tlwm. Tiik Union extends to
them, a- cordial welcome and
trusts that they may find a
ph asant and happy home in our
thriving town. Mr. Setszer
will work in the store for Mr.
Young.
i .i vi-l-m lives across
coioreu iiui'M
-. . i 1 . .'1. I a .1 t n
Cape Fear, died anornuiuCluu
1 i ; . . Tiiflppii.
here fcunaay mumm. -
she was so vioiem mat .""v
,.ml tint
persons who sa
l, L.ji.ivnnimhia; Mr. Tim
sue ntiu. n iuuw
.i, wnc: treating her
IN O H IS " ,i
. -.i ,..i i n. snlendid horse
doctor says that she was su ler-fln.-mn.tion
of the Klu-
111 11 Will I""''
neys and concussion of the bram
Mr jN orris nas micu x ; , x i
i'uio. nnd is m-enaredto treat the ball obtained
i A ii iincC t 11 I
horses ana is vei
that killed him. 'He says
llliU ivlllvi jix... ,
ball went through the bowels
cutting a main blood vessel and
imbeded itself m a ouuu ucu
the backbone. The ir. v
the ball to the ecmor
iiu.. nvrviflcrp nail iiiiuiit
CiUlUic v.V-0
some slight abrasures on it
plainly showed the impression
of the clotliing on it when it
struck the body. The body of
Blackwell was exhumed after
it had been buried six days and
r- i i f liAmn O CflH-
vine, bhaae went uuwr t.
der if not wiser man.
You run no risk. All druggists gnar
aut O." vc. Tasteless Chill Tomato
irSoUl aim guaiiiiu "j- -
Grantham, Dunn,
Hit ton K) a Pilot.
Monday morning early a son
of Mr "Cornelius- Jones who
lives near town was bitten on
the foot by a rattlesnake pilot
Dr Denning was summoned
and o-ave medical assistance, and
the boy, who is about 10 years
of ae, has not suffered very
much from the poisonous uiu-.
, NEW GIN. :
t i; in meratioii a"t the
Old Stewart Gin House in Duitn
a new Winship Cotton Gin with
latest improvements for ginning
cotton, and solicit the patronage
of the farmers of Dunn and
A.
r'lrtiniiT
Taos, Fowler.
days. Now is the time to get a
Lnvrrniivin bnTtieSS.
Dunn Hardware & Furniture Co.
You ought to see our $5 Bug
tToimip Tt is a hummer.
Dunn Hardware & Furniture
Co.;
Have your Spring Beds made
to order by K. Lf. aicuu, ""
N. C, with Ord way's Form 1 lt-
ting Bed Springs'
t. at;ii frict -nii nothihL! to
'l 1? Ill vr.JV j u
have Model Spring Bed shown
you and its advantages explain
ed and prices given by Mr. Alex
v i ii. ....infml tnr
Mcbeoa. rum
10 years. Satisfaction guaran
teed of no sale.
Their advertisement-will' appear
next week. Mr. P. T. Massen
ffill is now in the Northern
Markets buying their fall stock.
Watch
it.
Our 25 cent tobacco can t'be
beaten in Dunn. Lane & Co.
Lane & Co. have the goods
and must sell them. Prices no
object, call early. . -
tbnt all our
-Mr. J. J. Dupree has just h ht for
receivef and opened tU, a1?e: oann
stoCK Oi ian wo - nrices ljaue v vw.
bougni;. ah im o , fl , three times a wee
notions, clothing shoesand hats iresh flsh
If you have an old New Home
Sewino- Machine and wish to
trade it for a new one it .will
pay you to see the rew iiome
M. F. Gainey,
Dunn, N. C.
Agent.
PINLESS CLOTHES WIRE
The Pinless Clothes Wire is a
necessity in every home.
pins are needed. No tearing of
1 i Tlio
trarmcnts ana no iusi.
wind may blow but uie g.u-
ments do not mow on.
wire is the cheapest wire to be
had. Buy no other. For sale by
Dunn, N. C.
fiimisli any style ou
lie can - v -. 1
wish at prices that will astonish
you. '
Best 5 cent tablet in town at
N. B. Hood's drug store.
at R. M. Pearsall's market.
j F Owen's hand made
harness'at Lees Harness shop
next door to Gerald's new sta-
bles.
THE STEWART HOUSE.
I wish to inform the public
RtPimrt House is still
Ulitli HIV ,TT. J
open for boarders. Will board
either by the day, week or
month. Conveniently locaieu
in the business part of town
Terms reasonable.
Mrs. J. F. P. Stewart.
av a VTF.T) AT ONCE 50,
T.nmbpl' ' 50.000
UOU lttl Vcirw. v.. . .
feet Ash Lumber, 50,000 feet
. 1TTM1 1.... a 1
Poplar Lumber, win u ;
any quantity oi eunn t-'
For instructions as to length,
width, and thickness wanted
and the price paid apply or
address ,r,, r
South Dunn M'f'g. Co.
Dunn, N. C
W. H, LRNE & CO.
AT
BOTTOiVl ON THIS PAPER
BUT
on top of all with Low Prices on
DRY GOODS,
MOTIONS,
SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
HEAVY & FANCY GROCER IKS.
Meat, Flour, Sugar and Coffee Specialties-
to-" tt t , a tsth: & co,