: ' 11 11 1 1 n -ru 'Twrasa HE COUNTY UNION V i X KSJ ) Y, OCTOBER Si'SZt'SAL,. f,riy-i (or joo v:ork wast be (! when order ts given und ,.iih..ricj'. v:lten delivered. Thirty ,.ihiv:id on advertising. ,aCAL DOTS, "tt(in is selling fron: to ! I' iVil to read t in this issi; i" busi It is u interest. ;-;u-i! that .Rev.. A. B. has announced that III T ! ; i ! LT Will DOr !1 111 13, II ti! ! Il -; i r t : ; : ' Mi-. Mi!' an- 1-1 tli of November. times Dunn looks al a railroad center. Five n here at one time II. A. Brantley, o , sent us some of the Remember wood on sub:- of our subscribers us in wood we will -dadlv that we take c'ription. If anv wish: to nay re- ( u ra w FEri mi And to that end we .have i y ceive it now, v.-c need some bad. hand At laices tire; to run us wi w t&T y L j re not so warm as riot to need fire, and we dm't have the fire without something to burn. Our genial friend and scholarly countyman, Cdl. J.vA. Spears, of Lillington, lias de livered his lecture on Y-nce at Carthage and had a splendid audience. The Carthage Blade of Jthe 18th inuf . 111 we have seen this lor which we return Mr.. (. L. Wilson, our clay- on the Eddie in. of Benson, 'is filling his ;i)h operator, is -t this wee V are requested to an- ,!iii.-r that Elder J. E. Adam: ;ii " preaeh at the Primitive here on W ednesday- after i Suiidav in November! !! 'i ll..- ! !- ill c' ;i ! i 'S- ' I tu II-! i ; i ! ': !V! recent rains have the dust of a week ag Already our people of the rain. A fre- i-"!iiai weiiM eear up . If you ii ve .-iiwi'iM read th i iii- i-.-U' k is "I wish it o-l Weil ami by eating you new ad" in Benj. Hudson fc a. oi '-iJetison.- They keep a selected stock of heavy .iin y. groceries. . ' ' Master Henry Oliver is imtii:; reh of; all he surveys and hi- rights there, are none to dis pute at the home, of Mr. and Mrs. (). 1. Shell. He is a week eid to-day. ' . iloi T T Slf riiti rii cr - f rj:er 1 1 Sum hlii i !inirl l. iloi" A yhhtiiMi f Surrv coi'intv, will preach -at Mingo church, Sampson county, Saturday - night, and at the Primitive church here next Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. See the advertisement in diis Us ue of Mr. j. W. Whit tiiiien, the clever watchmaker and jeweler of Benson. He has a thorough knowledge' of the lui-iness and will treat you right. Our olliee has been perfumed with the "delightful odor of a most charming boquet of beau tiful i lowers for the past few days. They were plucked by the li.ind of, one whose's charms j-'-xcel that' of the most lovely Veims. - The county commissioners held a special .meeting at Lil lington Sat unlay and' accepted Sia rii Pope's bond and deliv ered the tax- books to him. We undei -Mandsthat the Sheriff set ded in full' for all State and ".unty taxe tor iasTyear. Some thief stole several 'hickeiis from. 'Mr. J. G. Cox Saturdav night'. Thev were in l,'e coop at his store but it was 11"! iockeii I To .on it'un.-;. from the your coops of peo- .eci . He lost an ;en oiii time suae cooj). Keep lecKed.. There is a class ago pie.taat can't stand temptation. Miss Nettie Barnes, an ac--,,nipiihed young lady, and an i ieiu-iHl-'teacher in music Ji;i- iak(Mi charge of the music -pan imiit in Dunn High N ii,M, rpj10 natrons of the i ,-!i"d should appreciate the ex 'e!h i;(-y of this opportunity to hav.' thidr children instructed i;i niu-ie. .The telephone line from - m re io Lillington will be com 1'i' tetl as soon as possible. Con ll;ic: for, the poles have been pven out and some of them are 1,;h n the line. The wire and pneaes have been ordered. The 'inpanv have had propositions ";i-e the line -for 10, 15 or years at 10 interest on Cut f .construction. The Sheriff is now making 'i" round collecting taxes. M'"1 't him and pay promptly. P' UH inber that all that have n,,t paid bv November Court ll'C sllhieet to he vrmnrtpd to (' Solicitor by the SherilF and Solicitor to the Jude the ''hook of iniquities" for 1897, to einl you to jail and fine you lv- hundred dollars for failure to pay your taxes. So shell m or the jail doors will open 8.1VS T 1 , J ' A- Spears, of Lillington. de livered a lecture in the enm-t house last Tuesday night. It nas tne richest thing that has struck this town in some time." j. tie - uui tiiouLiiici man wns delayed here nearly throe1 hours last b riday by a, small wreek- A . . KOtitJioound fright was do- nig some shifting and two cars jumped the track at the cross ing on Divine Street, one of which was thrown into the ditch. The wrecking crew and train from Kocky Mount were ordered here to clear the track. -Key. T. F. Harrison, one of the twin preachers, died at his home in Ayden, N. C, Sun day afternoon after an illness of several weeks with typhoid fever. He was a son-in-law of Mr. Erasmus Lee, ! having married his daughter Miss Liovie a tew years ago. Mr. L. II. Lee left yesterday for Ayden to visit his sister who will probably return with him. Her father is still: very ijl. A y e ry i n t cresting p ro - rrr m in a ixtic -o vv cA -vm- KTT 4-1-. C5 , m.j vlil J IV II WHl u lot: members of the Missionary So ciety at the Methedist j church Sunday night. The children in this society should 'receive every encouragement, for who knows but what a great Mis sionary light will fro out trom Dunn into some benighted land where the Saviour to "Jo .1 uie 'v the is not viiown. Remember a The i Union when you come to town. We lave a good many on our books who are behind, someone, some two and some as much as three years beiiind. We nave been )atient and done the best we could, and now we shall great- y appreciate your aid. With your help we will be enabled to give you better service. One among the 1 largest farmers of this county says that le can t make cotton ! at the present price and that unless there is a good prospect for bet- ter prices next year, lie snail not plant any at all next:spring. He says he will let his lands est before he will plant; cotton to sell for five cents. He made over a hundred bales this year. Five cents a pound is less than he cost of production and the armors are sadly disheartened. They had expected to j get at east seven cents for this crop. Dr. W. C. Galloway, of Wil mington, iN. (J.. will be in r ay- etteville at the LaFavette Hotel Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day, November 1st, 2nd, and Jrd. rractice limited to nye, Jar, iNose and inroat. uv. Galloway is a specialist in the treatment ot the diseases of these organs. Any persons in this community who wish to be treated, he will gladly serve them on the days stated at Favetteville. He will not "come to Dunn this time. W-lclins: ISells iTo-iiig:it. 'his evening at 8 :30 o'clock at the Methodist cnurcn mv. A. D. Newberry and Miss liettie Rnrnes will be married. The pastor, Rev. E. C. Sell, will perform the ceremony using that of the Methodist church. There will, be no bridesmaids or groomsmen. The bride will enter the church; on thejarm of her brother, Mr. J. D. Barnes, who will give her away; the groom will enter with hi broth er and meet at the chancel. Messrs. J. L. Hall, M. II. Privett. C. M. Grantham and TeD. HirrtTs will act as ushers. Miss Laura Pope will preside at the organ and render tjie wed ding march. Mrs. E. F. Young will sing a soft solo "Dearest in the world to me," while the ceremony is being performed. J The bride will be attired an elegant gown of white moire silk, trimmed with lace, rib and' -pearls, lhe x at all times : in the! Meat, flour, meal, molasses syrup, honey, coifee, sugars, canned goods of all sorts, soda, baking powder, cream tartar, ginger, cloves, black and 7 green teas, cheese, butter, eggs, CHICKENS, flavoring extracts, powder, shpt, gun ; : caps, snuff, chewing tobacco, cigars, cigarettes and cheroots, canned beef, dried chipped .beef, potted ham, oysters, salmon, sardines, cut herrings, scotch or smoked herrings, driedapples and peach es, -allspice, nut-megs, black pepper, boxiyc, matches, crack ers, extracts of cinnamon and cinnamon bark, jelly, axel grease, condensed mill:, table and pie peaches, washing pow ders, shoe blacking and polisl currants, dates, mincemeats apple, peach and pine apple preserves, cranberry sauce, rolled oats, prepared mustard, vinegar, rice, grits, nuts, grated and sliced pine apple. Nice line of candy, and a great m anv otner good and nice things m my store at Dunn and at Bass post office in Sampson county. All my goods are fresh and of the best qualitv and sold for cash at the lowest pos- , . si bio prices. We pay ' 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 can buy anything you want and can sell anything . 3ou have to sell. I buy airy thing at its market value. I have ONE PRICE ONLY. All are treated alike. . I very heartily thank the pub lic for the liberal patronage on! m&u urn m mm mu m .12 u u if -ti r-.;.i tiii tjji 11 . f "i f u r-1 rT s :j c r t tit-, j t.-s t t .11 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 1 it i 11 O. K. COOK STOVES THE BEST. El BUGGY SOLD IN' MM heretofore given me and will make it to the advantage of all to trade with me. Respectfully, F. P. JONES, Dunn, N C- Aug. 21--y. ' To c;bj::i: a ( old o."k way. Take Laxative Bionio Qaniiiio Tab lets. Al Druggists refund the money if t fails to cure. 25c. ATTENTION ATTENTION ! We have a medicine if it cures Rheumatism .'it is worth $1.00. If it don't cure it don't cost anything. Alexander's Liver and Kidney Tonic is war ranted by Hood & Grantham. NOTE THIS Alexander's' Kidney and Liver Tonic is war ranted for all Kidney and Liver diseases cost one dollar if it cures. If not perfectly satisfac tory return the bottle to 'Hood & Grantham and get your mon ey back. Malaria produces Weakness, General Debility, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite Indigestion and Constipation. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic, removes the ciiiise which produces these .troubles. Tr.V it and you will b;3 delighted: 50 cents. To get the genuine ask .'for Grove'?. Sold and guaranteed by Hood & Grantham. I M PORT ANT We gladly re turn your money if Alexander's K & h Tonic be the least un satisfactory in the treatment of Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Fe male Troubles, Constipation, Kidney and Liver Diseases. If you need Hardware, Furniture, Buggies, Wagons, harness, rubber and leather belting, engine and mill supplies, we are head- rs. All we ask is a chance and we will guarantee to please YOU. X Oil KllO W tilcit We IlctVI uccu iuuni m iinuui; UU&l- quarfc0 to ness and expect er before. DUN HOLLIDAY & PIUVETT. do more for our customers this fall than ev- Yours to please, HARDWARE ARID FURftHTURE COMPAIMY. Killllli, SllliES, HATS, DHY (iOftfS- NOTIONS, j " "It nays to purchase of Davis, "Where everything is bright and new, "Where everybody is treated alike, ".Where -you get new goods at old prices," "Where -yd li get boys suits for 52 cents," "Where you get towels at 12 per pair," "Where vou get Irish Linen towels at 20? per pair," " ' 'Where y'ou get shoes from 25? to $5. 00, ' ' Where you get dress goods at your own price, " "Where you can get underwear of all kinds," j Gentlemen's under shirts, all wool at 50? a pair. HURRA FOR THE a H mm mm lju a a a lb BSS-'f LARGEST LS!IE of GAPES At Your Own Price- j IN IX OWi3 M- Li- DAVIS- about Lisht STRAYED. On 6i Sept. 28th, a fine cow. red.: left -hip apparently knock ed down ; mark, swallow-fork in left ear, and half moon over the right. Also a red yearling with almost white head, about eight months old. Any infor mation will be very liberally re warded by calling on A. G. GOX, Benson, N. C. LYING. Most physicians havealways recommend ed lying on the right side, and from recent debates among the medical fraternity there seems to be a doubt as to which is the prop er side to lie on. While the doctors are discussing the best way of lying R. T SURLES, THE LITTLE MAN, is demonstrating that a business can be car ried on without lying at all. He uses LOW PRICES as a galvanic bat tery which draws all classes to his store. The magnetic power pervades every department in his store. j ' I CLOT EI 'Gr, CLOTHING. Well, you only have to come and see for your self and be convinced that my prices cannot be Ibcatten in town. ovr cm, TTnt md Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods nUo ociw mpo "ant ,iee in the galvanic battcy, called the UNDERSELLER. , e ' ' tiri Pi1! arid 'be convinced of these facts. Mieiilntoncaxl ana R. T. SURLES. After spending several days in the Northern Markets buying bargains, "We think ourselves happy" in announcing to our friends and customers' of Harnett and adjoining counties that we have the prettiest and cheapest line of Dry Goods and Notions ever displayed in Dunn. We have a complete line of -Moots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, Our Stock of , CI b t hi n O ilk fL- mm 01' you. bons will wear black. . The church has been beau tifully decorated, by the deft bands of friends of the bride, with October roses and ever greens and with the soft light and the . already exquisitely painted walls the church will present a most lovely picture to-night. I have just received a com plete line of ladies' dress goods, calicoes, ginghams, outings fec, tfcc, which were bought with much care and at " lowest cash price. I have .also the largest and best selected stock of shoes, hats, caps &c. ever exhibited in Dunn. If you need anything in the dry goods or grocen line, it will certain- in hy pa3 you to call and examine j re mv stock before purchasing ;) for I am selling at prices to tfroom suit five cent cotton. Call at S G. Marks & Co. are now. NOTICE Know all men by offering the highest cash price's! these presents; that W. W. for country produce: Before Alexander z to., oi akioh, ellin crive us a chance to make ' Ohio, have this day appointed you abtd Remember, we ar,e , and constituted Hood Gran sellincr obds as cheap as ' theitham sole agents for the sale of cheapest S. G. Marks & Co. Alexander's Kidney and Liver . 1 Tonic for the town of Dunn, in Xo Cm e- Pf J. I the county of Harnett, in the That is the Sf?n" ' State of N. CM and agree not to mZnu .ell any of said K: & I, Tonic to Iron ami Quiuin i :1 t:ele?? form, j liny 0tier person 01' firm ill said CliihiiLMi love it. -Ainm tmvn of Dunn and said W . W . Alexander '& Co., furthermore agree to return the cost price of said K. & L. Tonic to the said s . m 111 . . 1 ine ask for Grove ? bold siihi guarau-. nooa x urauuuuii ui an wuwco teed by Hood A Grai tham, Dunn, N. C-! returnet to said Hood & Grail- W VNTED.-I rvTVoom for j unsatisfactory. Hood a few more boarders. Will Grantham ' make the same Ornish board with room or je to their customers. l rv it. is just out of.siglit, or at least our competitors wish it was. We haVe nearly everything kept in a first-class Dry Goods Store, at prices cheaper than ever before. We promise you that we can and will sell you cheaper than any other house in Town. Below we give you a few prices and please remember that everything else is sold in the same proportion. ! r Men's all wool suits :.$2.:iiL Boys all wool suits ..V.). Calico per yard. . 4f . Plaids per yard . 4f. Coffee per pound ... . 8. Coffee per pound, good quality. . . . 10.. Cedar Pencils per dozen 3?. Shaving Soap per cake. If. Pocket Handkerchiefs If. (Table Oil Cloth per yard V? . Table Linen 58 inches wide bleached per yard 27f . Men's heavy sox per pair of. Pins, per paper . If. Spool Cotton per spool. . If. Knitting Cotton per pound 14 f Spring Rallances, weighs 21 11)... 8f love t KittAi- ii:iiispatinr ionic. rrc, S;ld ami guaranteed by Hood & Gran tham. ' Warrautud no cure, no pay. 1 Mere r. manv iinitsirloii.. To 'get the gen.u- Ladies' Button Shoes at 75 cents. Ladies' Wrappers 78f. Ladies' Capes for 87f. Ladies' Silk Handkerchiefs for )f . Babies' Cloaks 92f . Habies' Merino Vests, per pair, 25f . Boys', extra long, ribbed stockings for 5 cents. Table Cloth, Turkey Red Damask at 2: cents pr ynnl.J lied Flannel, all wooj, at 15 cents per yard. Navy Tobacco at 15 cents per -pound. Examine our stock at once and save money. All we want is a trial Put your baggage in our office and buy your goods from C HE A PEST HO USE IN DUNN. If LOW PRICES and polite attention are any inducement, shall be sure to get our share of the trade. We invite you come Youns for jh'sinkss, THE MASSENG1LL DRY GOODS COMPANY, P. T MASS-ENG-ILL., Manager- the we to ii without roam ble. Mrs. Terms reasona O. L. Dexxino. FOUND. S. G. Marks & Co. have recent ly found that they Pro-! need all the country produce We want your Country the conventional 'once, no trouble to show goods, jduce, Chickens, Eggs, Meat, that comes to Dunn. Look for j L.aru, l eanuis tvc. oee us uuu;uie large corner Muie wucu wun rrpt nnr -"n rices before you sell or i have anvthin? to sell or buy. it j . j c buy anything in Dunn. e must do business with you. i W. H. Lane & Co. Ver- Respectfully, J. J. Wade. AKIEE FOR A IK! Etf E. In many cases, the. first work of Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to expel the effects of the other medicines that have been tried in vain. It weald b a saving of time and money if ex perimenters took Ayer's Sarsaparilla at first instead of at last. is to your interest as well as ours. S. G.' Marks & Co; You run no risk. All druists guar antee Ginve's Tsiftelesfi Chill Tonic to do all tlt:it .the manufacturers claim for it Sold ami guarantee by Hood and Grantham, Dunn, N.C. The Wheeler & Wilson, No. 9, is the best machine on the market. Cheap machines don't pay. Dont waste your money buying them buy the best or none. E, F. Young. IC J A W Filled iy on "tiiiih; foot n U-w W " " idht ao :i id alien h-d n noirct :m I .foil ii Small kn eked out out of hi K-f r-. wrurN riven it o VVf 1 it i 1 1 r c:i in noil tkA rtt J. W. WHITTENTON, at Bsnson, N. C , who fitt(l him, up with glasses and, sent him on bis way rejoicing. lie hss a full line of Spectacles from 10c. up and can lit all ages. A full line of Watches, Clocks and Jewclery always on hand, and can compete with any in prices. See me before buying. REPAIRING. Yes, I do all kind of repairing and guaranteo eyery job to be first-class. Come to see me and I will treat you rjfrht. Very Respectfully, J. W. WIIITTENTON, Renson, N. t W7

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