' THE
COUNTY UNION
WKDN hy. FrJiia;AKV -2, isns.
7 ACAI . DOT
-rihe road . Supervi.s rs of , son. "visited her si-te
A ve!:asi.oro township wiil meetjC. Harper, Sunday.
,-0 town hall Saturday.
' '- Ye-lenlay - was the
ejav of Februarv. It cam
fir;
t
in
ch-nr and cold.
The county Commissioners
will. 'meet-in .regular session at
LilJiugton next' Mondny.
--The criminal court convenes
iu F;!yetirviie next Monday,
".fudg" Sutton will presi-de.
We re rjjuested to state
that 1 . .;e musicalo and minstrel
has b "eii postponed .on account
i
I i, lore extensive programme.
-b'liinorhas it that befo:e
ie ides of March the marriage
lis will rim.4 for two of our
be!
popular young people.
A dwelling house in, Fay-
etieville occupied by W. A.
Fry and" family was burned
yei"rday morning.
L ine it Calb.raith have the
best mill's and horses ever
brought to Dunn. Don't buy
u u! il voii -see them.
Within the next few days
Mr. J. W-tli'egory will move
his stock.of goods in the Jackson
building next door to W. II.
Lane A; Co. ,
If you want the news read
Tin; I'n'ion". It will cost you
onlv one dollar per vear. You
can't atl'ord to be without your
county paper.
Don't buv a mule or horse
.Mitil yotisee Lane Sc lalbraith's
Tennessee raised "mules and
horse.s. They
'the market.
are the best on
Mr. (J. Ureenstoin from
Baltimore, has opened a stock
of dry, goods, notions, shoes,
hats etc. in the building rocent
h occupied by M. L. Davis be-
t ween W. 1 1 . Lane tfc
J. D. I James..
Co., and
The
who-was
little Kennedy
girl
i bank burned two
weeks. ago is living but
is in a
most pmahie conuinon. i nre
Thr
lift its of the skyi on its body was
burned oil and the healing -process
is very' slow. The phy
sician in attendance is doubtful
oi her reeoverv vet .
Mr. II. T. Spears, who was
in business here last year with
Mr. J. J. Wade, will work life
insurance" again this vear. His
.fa mil v will remain hero we are
glad to note, Mr. Spears will
siart on his lirst tri next week.
He is a line canvasser and we
wish him much success.
Mr. E. F. Young is having
'quite a large new ground clear
id in the northern portion of
the down which adds much to
the. appearance of things in that
locality. Charles McDonald,
the barber, is having the work
done and will plant the land in
a crop this year.
Mr. J. W. Wood, of the
Ibune section in Johnston coun
ty, was in town yesterday. He
says t hat a great many of the
farmers in his section are mak
ing uivnarations. to plant to-
bacco this year. Those of
neighbors Who planted it
vear made good crops and
. his
last
got
k ' A '
good prices.
-In the last issue there ap
peared some errors in the me
moriam of Mrs. Caroline Tur-
uei .
nioiit
r - son
It reads "uiih! bereave
when it should read
bereavement," In anoth-
er p
;ice it -reads "ciufuioii of
' and should be "confusion
fear" '
of 'fac
The proof reader is
mortal, like other people and i
subject to errors and. mistakes,
Messrs. J. J. Wilson and J.
iL'Tlolland returned yesterdav
tiom Raleigh. Both are can
didates for the deputy collector-
ship, t oll(H'tor Jumcan conir
tnissioiied all the old deputy
collectors for thirtv davs and
told them that if the civil sory-
ice wiin'il nor :illow fhem re
mov.x bowmild m.ike the cmn-
mission oermanent. j
-The dedication services at I
ihe Presbyterian , church Sum
dav was well attended, not with-:
.i.n.lin- the cold and inclement !
vu-v, and Dr. Hill delivered ;
i i i i i
a verv able and eloquent serin-;
h . 1 , .
on. Dr. 1 1 i 11 remained over and
p.vached Mondav morning and
ni.vi.t ..mJ ,-.-t.....K,..-w.;. r .
"ii lt.,uAr tl l.Vf ri,,Vnffav'i
nee,; train vester.iay, .". All' his
ermo., wldl. ho,,, W !
witlr wisdom and wns of reli cr.
witlrwisdom and gems of jicr. !
praise awl mirati Wf Mti ;1
hearers. j
ous
People and Their Movement.
Mi.-
h Emma Jeifrcys visited
frie
nd
in Scdma last week.
i Misses Ora and Sue
! "burn,, of Wake count v.
itin the Misses Barnes.
Wash
are vU-
Miss '.Bessie Wood all, f Ben -
Mrs. E.
Mr. J.
business
Mondav.
I). Barnes
made a
tiip to
Wilmington
Hon. D, II. MeL -an left this
afternoon- for Fayetteville. on
professional business.
Mr. 0. X. 'Johnson left for
Trinity College Saturday where
he will take a special course.
Miss Lizzie McKay, of Dick
inson, -spent Sunday in town
with relatives.
Mr. Hunter D. Ellington, of
Smithfiold, ' spent a few hours
in town Friday, and paid us a
pleasant call.
X. A. Colvillo, Esq., a. splem
did farmer of the Turlington
section, paid us a pleasant call
to-dav.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I), (iodwin,
of -Rock' Mount, are on a visit
to Mr. Godwin's parents near
town.
Miss Fannie. Reid McKay,
of . Summerville, took the cars
here Saturday to return to Peace
Institute at Raleigh.
Brother Beat', of the Smith
lield Herald, spent last night in
the city and paid us a pleasant
call.
Rev. I. W. "Hatcher, of Lib
ert', State Lecturer of Grand
Lodge of Masons in this State,
spent Sunday night in town
with liev. X. I. Hood.
Mr. J. Ryal Woodall, a pop
ular shoe salesman from Char
leston, S. C, spoilt several days
here last week, with his sister,
Mrs. G. K. Grantham.
Mr. J. C. Ilines and daughter
Miss Janabel, of 4 Faison,
and Miss Ida Ashford, of Clin
ton, spent SatUrdaj and Sun
day here with Mr. and Mrs,
Jno. A. Gates. i
Mr. G. A. Johnson left for
Bennettsville, S. C, where he
goes to locate. We regret to
loose him from our community
.but wish him much success in
his new home.
Mr. John A. McKay returned
home Sunday from an extended
tour through Georgia, Tennesse,
Alabama, South Carolina and
Florida, where he went to sor
licit orders for turpentine tools,
lie reports a pleasant and profi
table trip,
Mr. J. L. Hall, the clever and
popular salesman who held a
position with the Lee Hardware'
Company before it assigned,
left Saturday for Gallavon, S.
C, to accept at a position as
book-keeper- with Mr. J. 0.
Cqttingham.
Mr. Jno. M. Hodges, of Lin
den, was here yesterday to meet
his wife and Mrs. (too. Elliott
who came on the train from
Richmond. Mrs. Elliott is much
improved in health, we are glad
to announce.
The 14th pf this month s
St. 'Valentine's "Day. Hood &
Grantham ha've just received a
beautiful line of Valentines, See
them. .
During this cold spell most
of the farmers will finish killing
pork foji this season. Xearly
all of tk farmers in this section
have killed pork enough for
their own use and manj have
some to sell.
-r-O u r hustling )roduce mer
chants, Messrs. S, G, Marks
& Co., bought and shippedj dur
ing last week 1302 dozen eggs
for which they paid liftmen
cents per dozen which made
the nice little sum of $10T).50
paid 'for eggs by one lirm in one
week. We are informed that
eggs brought two cents more n
the-dozen in Dunn than they
brought in Fayetteville or Ral
eigh, Dunn will not sutler to
be" surpassed by other markets.
Mr. E. L. Hall, of BeilSOll,
was in town to-,lay
and drop-
lHHl,in to K'e
. ite miormea
us that two of Bensoirs young
merchants were oil to be mar-
nea ro-au . ' V- "
"j or tliat plaeo and MlssDilsy
Bailev were to be married to-
1tlu-v , , e , , i-,
,piv at the home of the bride s
Utv ai . ... T, t
latiFr' mu -
tln eountv, ami mai au.. iy
P: ;
Smith, was gone to fclnloh
church, Johnston county where
at eleven o'clock he would lead
Miss Myrtle Weeks to hymen
miss Myrtle N eeKs to nmei,
the uplas.uii long and
Unppj life.
Local Iots Gal Iirel at
(,'n'ek.
Mr. M. W. Simons spent
urctav in Dunn.
Miss Mnftie Ruhrnr-; mid
I Miss Xina Yarboro attended the
- - ' )-
f Ciiion Meeting at Hector's
Creek last week.
The hotel here will be ready
"for guests next Monday. It wilt
be open for boys and girls, and
not for girls only as has been
stated.
Rev
1
i j
. v . -3puiman 1 1 i ije
i - H ' -m -
i til us again tins week. We
are glad to welcome him
back among us.
Mr. W. It. lioyall, of Samp
son county, has been called
home by the serious illness of
his father. .
; Mr. Parker, of Sampson,
spent a day with us tins .week.
Prof. J. V. DeVenny is oil to
Wake Forest to prepare for mov
ing his family here next week.
! Kevs. A. X. and J. A. Camp
bell left Friday for the Union
meeting at Hector's Creek and
returned Sunday.
Miss Katie Byrd spent sev
eral days last week at her home
iii Barbecue.
Miss Sue Barbee has been
quite sick for several days and
we are glad to note that she is
improving.
Mrs-. W. F. Pearson spent a
few hours here Sunday with
Mrs. W. M. Pearson on her wav
home i'rom the Union meeting
at Hector's1 Creek.
i Miss Mary Pearson, of Dunn,
is visiting her grand-parents,
Mr. and Airs. W. M. Pearson,
this week.
The re-unioh"of Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Pearson's family last
Thursday was a pleasant oc
casion and the family had a
good time. An elegant dinner
was served. There were pres
ent Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Camp
bell and children, Mr. and Mrs.
W. F. Pearson and children,
of Dunn, and Mr. J. S. Pearson,
of Dunn. The other guest were
Ilev. A. X. Campbell and wife,
and Messrs. G. M. Spence, M.
W. Simons, J. W. Akin, A. F.
Shell, R. R. Fleming and C. A.
Creech. Mrs. Pearson received
many handsome and valuable
presents. May she live to see
her children gathered around
for many birthdays yet.
Prof. J. V. DeVenny and Mr.
M. W. Simons attended the UnT
ion meeting Sunday at Hector's
Creek and report a good time.
Last Thursday Mr. It. M.
Johnson was at work uu on the
hotel building when Mr. C. T.
Barnes, who seemed to think
that his good looks and fine
physique sufficient to manage
any man on the ground, came
up and challenged Mr. Johnson
for a 'wrestle. -'Mr. Johnson
did not think as Mr. Barnes did
and came down oil the building
and accepted the challenge.
The two giants in strength
took hold of each other- and tried
for the mastership and in a
few moments Mr. . Johnson was
declared winner, all the wind
having been knocked out of
Barnes' sails on the first round.
Johnson is a champion.
St. John.
Wood's Descriptive Seed
Catalogue for 1898 is a most
valuable help to the busy gard
ner and farmer, all through the
year, giving just the informa
tion he needs about all seeds,
time for. planting, best methods
of culture, descriptions, and
points as to wluit crops it will
vy best to grow. It is really a
complete manual for the. gar
den and farm, and will be .mail
ed free upon application to T.
W. Wood & Sons, Richmond,
Virginia. i
;0 O.; R. StOyOrt SO.id - ill 7
days. A good thing will sell.
Dunn Hardware and Furniture
Company,
HOG STRAY ED. A large
red and black spotted sow, un
marked which I bought at II. H.
Poe's sale strayed from my
house about six weeks ago. I
will give a liberal reward for her.
return to me,. ' -
J. E. Stewart,
Benson, X, C.
FOPv SALE A good work
ox for cash or on time.
P. T. Masse n sill. .
Don't, forget that we are co-
ins out the Lee Ilar.dware Co-s.
Stuck.' Now is the time to buy
; Harthvare- and lurmture
Dunn Hardware & Furn. Co.
The MassengiU
Co. sell Seed Oat
Tie fae
siails f
Dry Goods!
TO THE PUBLIC
We beg to announce to the
citizen of Harnett, Sampson,
Juhn.-ton and umberHind that ;
we have bought the stock andj
good will of The Lee Hardware i
i i . i i i . . : '
1 on pan wiereo.v uuuoiing our
Mock or Hardware an I 1 uriii-
ture.. e now oceupv two brick ;
stores in I)unn and have on ex-:
hibition and. sale the MOST?
COMPLETE and EXTENSIVE 1
stock in our special line that can
be found in any town in this
section of the State.
It has been s i gg t ed. by some
of :.:ir riifalsio the hardware
business that as we have a mo
nopoly of the trade that we
would take j advantage! of the
peop.o and jadvance prices, so
that yve would make back what
we have lost heretofore- by sell
ing goods o"low cost. Now on
the contrary we expect to sell
gooas cheaper tnan ever berore,
1 ! 1 4 .
for as we buy in larger lots we
buy for less money and propose
to give our customers' the bene
fit of; the low prices at which we
buv
We opened business in Dunn
just one year ago, and j by fair
dealing we have built up a, trade
that an v house in the State
might well be proud td claim.
We honestly balieve that we have
saved money to the people, and
in return they have given us
their patronage. Xow j for the
coming vear, we nromise to do
as well or better bv them than
ever.1 :
Xow to prove wh at
we say
we make this proposition : That
if a man will try the prices of
other houses within a radius of
fifty miles of Dunn and then
come to us we will sell him the
same goods at the same prices
with a discount of 10. This
is a bold proposition, but we
make it knowing that we can
afford to sell goods cheaper than
any other hardware house in
this section.
Our magnificent stock on hand
consists in part oi
Boy Dixie Plows at 88 cents.
O.K. Cook Stoves, No. 7, $7.00,
other sizes and styles at corre
sponding prices.
Nails, per keg,- $1.70.
-5 Panel O. G. Doors $1.00.
Windows as cheap as can be
found in tlie State.
These a re a few leading arti
cles! which are usually kept in a
hardware and furniture store
and: we diaye quoted prices of
these ;- Hut oiir whole stock is on
sale in proportion to the prices
given.
We keep mill and machinery
furnishings in great variety, and
caii suppl' that trade with any
piece they may need.
Beltings, carpenter's tools,
blacksmith's tools, trace chains,
plow fixtures, and indeed every
thing the people need we keep.
Our stock of Crockeiyware is
also large. Our lino of Paints
and Oils' is complete.
What we ask is, that the peo
ple come to see and examine
our goods, and if the quality and
variety and prices do not suit
them they noed nev.er come any
more.
With our best wishes .for a
happy and prosperous year. to.
you all we are,
Respectfully,
The Dunn IIakdwauk
& Fuhnitukk Company.
The Wixrovery Oi'tlie laj'.
Aug-
d nihilist
Bogel, the leading
of Slireveport, La.,
says :
"Dr. King's Xew Dis-
co very Is
the only thing that
cures my cough, and it is the
seller 1 have,'' Ji-F. Campbell
merchant of Safford, Ariz.,
writes : "Dr. King's Xew Dis
covery is all that is claimed for.
it ; it. never fails, and is a sure
cure foy . Consumption, Oouglis
and Colds, I cannot say enough
for its merits.' Dr. King's
Xew Discovery for Consump
tion Coughs and Colds is not an
experiment. It has been tried
for a quarter of a century, and
to. day stands at the head. It !
neve-r disnnnoints. Free trial I
bottles at X. B. Hoods Dntg
Store..
1 can now be found on Broad
street, next door to S. G. Marks;
& Co., with full line of Dry
Goods, Notions, Groceries &c.
: W hen you bring your produce
ta town see me before you sell,
I buy all kinds ov produce,
"
highest cah price for same. I
;-&- - -v..... v V '.'v j'..
c PWe ior sunt-.
wjll nay 6 per pound, cash, for,
all the hams brought to market,
I X T- ' T
4w-pd.
10,000 lbs Barbed Wire at
a
cloe price. !
Dunn Hardware tfc Furn. Co
I
Totf s Pills
Cure AH
Liver Ills,
2ave Your Atone v.
On. Wf i.fV p:ii.
n . , , , .
manr dollars m doctors bills!
They will surely cure all diseases j
of the stomach, liver or bowels. I
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation arid bilio
usness, a million people endorse
TUTT'S Liver PILLS
Jjillington Gleaning.
The site for the new schoo
house between district Xo.
40 and Lillington district has
been determined upon. It will
be built on the Summerville
and Fayetteville road about one
mile from this place.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kellv
spent Sunday night in the vil
lage. '
Rev. Mr. Clark, of Bladen
county, spent some time with
us last week.
Herbert E. Xorris, of Apex,
1-1 1 T T
was nere iasu weeK. lie was
accoinpanving Mr. . M. A. An-
gier, a large lumber dealer,
wdio was here investigating' as
to the advisability of building a
railroad through this county.
Mr. Angier says he means to
build the road provided the peo
ple will sell Inm enough timber
to justify him to build the road.
Ho says he is ready to pay cash
for the timber and we trust that
the citizens of the county will
rally to his support. The fact
that he will pay cash for the
timber is an evidence that he
means to build the road.
Miss Fannie R. McKay left
Saturday for Peace Institute.
We wish for her a pleasant and
successful spring term.
Mr. John Colvin,. of Little
River Academy, was here .last
week visiting friends.
Miss Lena Marsh, who is
teaching schoolat Barelaysville,
spent Saturday and Sunday
here with her father.
Several o? our village people
attended the Union meeting at
Hector's Creek Saturday and
Sunday. Among the number
were Misses Emma Kivett and
Daisy Shaw, Mr. J. McKay
Bvrd and Mrs. W J Washburn.
Ralph Shaw, Esq., who has
been home several days on a
visit returned to Dunn Satur
day. ;
D. II. ; McLean, Esq., was
here on legal business last week.
It is always a pleasure to have
Mr. McLean back among his
old friends,
Mr. McKay Byrd and wife
made a. trip to Raleigh last
Wednesday.
S. A. Salmon, Esq., came in I
last 1 rid ay with a ctir loa,d or
fine mules and horsey.
The young people of Sum
merville and Lillington spent
last Monday evening veiy pleas
antly, at a social gathering at
Maj . Shaw's. .
W. J. Parker Esq., has open
ed up a new store at this place.
Y.
RoblKHl tin Grave.
A startling incident of which
Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia
was the subject, is narrated by
him as follows : "I was in a
most dreadful condition. My
skin was almost yellow, eyes
sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sides,
no appetite gradually growing
weaker day by day. Three
physicians had given me up.
Fortunately, a friend advised
trvini; 'Electric Bitters', and to
my great joy and surprise, the
first bottle made a decided im
provement I continued their ie
lor tnree weeKs, and atn now a
well man, I know they saved
1 W Hfe, and robbed the grave of
another victim. iNo
one
should fail to try them. . Only
50 cents per bottle at N. B.
Hood's Drug Store.
A I'nmoiiN Cook's I'riMl AplP
j k theia whole . cut into
, sprinkle with
cinnamon ar and ft littift
rare ana core the annies
Vernon juice, atana asiue ior
fifteen minutes; tlien dip eacn
. . ,. . li;,,,(,r. sli(le nuick-
: - , . frr
j " nnri.fPtr -m Hip other.
7 "
Mrs. S. T. Rorer n February
Ladies' Home JournaL
Tie fas
tiBilt dgaatort
It ca
rtrf
TOIE
Nov.. 17, ISO 7
Isssii
4 0
Sell Knitting Cotton, all colors, Spun cotton
. Coats' machine thread at 4C.
Progress machine thread at 25? per dozen.
Infants all wool shirts at 7"t' per pair.
Men's Rubber Boots at .$2.f( per pair.
Dental Snuff "2 ounce tin cans at "'.
Brussels Carpet at Go? per yard.
Warmer's Corsets at $1.00.
Working men's water-proof overcoats $ 2.f0.
All wool undershirts cheap. A full line of men's heavy
overshirts almost at your own price.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Fine Flour for the best trade, also Sugar, Coffee, Rice, : Fresh
Water Ground Meal, Snuff and Tobaccos, and the highest grade
of white Astral and Red C. Oils. If you have been having a
poor light and smoked eliineys, just wash out your lamps, put
in new wicks and buy our oil from us.
A new stock of shoes, every pair warranted, will arrive this
week. Call and examine our goods and we promise to do you
good. Respectfully.
HIE MASSENGfLL
P. T. Massenuill. Manager.
Mins:o Echoes.
The South River Baptist Un
ion meeting was held with the
church at Mt. Elon last Friday,
and Saturday. A large atten
dance was had and smuch in
terest manifested.
Miss Claudie Butler, and Miss
Lula Vann, of Fayetteville, vis-
ited Miss Minnie Butler last
week.
Several of our young men
will leaye next week for dif
ferent sections to solicit orders
or fruit trees and nursery
stock.
From the smiles that are seen
on our boys' faces we are in
clined to believe that the mar
riage bells will ring in this com
munity before many moons.
Success to you boys..
We are pleased to note the
success of Union Hill Academy.
Prof. Page is a splendid teach-
er, ana we arc pieasea to Know
that the neonle are jzivinir him
their unanimous support.
lldcklen'N Arnica Snlv
The best Salve in the world
for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers,
salt rheum, fever sores, tetter,
chapped hands, cldlhhdns,
corns, and all skin eruptions,
and positively cures piles, or
no pay required. It is guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction
or money refunded.. Price 25
cents per" box. For sale by X,
B. Hood, Druggist..
;iieer For
J)iiiglileiM.
In her "Peaceful Valley" ar
ticles, in the Ladies' Home
Journal, Mrs. Lyman Abbott
has undertaken to tell farmers'
wives and daughters how their
lives 'may be made brighter and
broader. Her contributions
thus far show lr to be in hear
ty sympathy with her subject,
and by painting, with her gift
ed pen, pictures of an ideal
country connnunity, she has
gone a long way toward a solu
tion of the difficult problem.
She is treating every phase of
country life, its labors, trials
and diversions. showing a
bright, attractive side to farm
life.
IIreryloly Hnym St.
Cabarets Candy Catliartie, the most
wondei fill medical discovery ot the ae,
pleasant and refesldng to the taste, ac t
gently and positively on the kidneys,
liver and towels, cleansing the entire
system, di-pel eolrls. en re headache, fe
ver, habitual coittipHtian nnd bHiou--ne.
Pl-a-- huv and tr' a box of. C.
C. t-!ayj 1 ,-' 3. 30 rent. Sold and
trnav iii;e d to tue hy all druggists.
Another car load of salt just
received at Massengill's.
liefore you make
arranjie-
ments for your Supplies,
Fer-
tyvoVs A:c. call and get prices'
; from us... The MassengiU Dry
r ,..,.
Every . ,1; ui;;!.eii.s tlv.btlief of onii
neut phjK;um that impure blood is the
cause of tl:; majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years au' this theory was uw-d
as a basis for the formula of L'rowns' f ron
Bitters. Tin- ritany remai kal-lcc'ir. s effectJ
by this famous old househoM rt meilj are
sufficient to prave that the the-.ry is correct.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold by all dealers.
FUBfelG.
We have just
arrived with a load
of the best Ten
nessee Horses and
M u 1 c s o v or
brought to Dunn.
If vou want good
SOUXD, RKLI
ABLK stock give
us a call.
Lane 5c Galbraith,
Dunn, X. 0.
Dry
Drv Gil
is ft.,
all numbers,
; .
DRY GOODS COMPANY.
.
The Coverninen o Nlop Irlnl
in;; i:ureIoIeM..
It is an interesting announce
mant to the printers that, as
soon as the present contract for
j printing envelopes for the Post-
ofhee Department expires, tho
government will cease the busi-
ness of printing return cards on,
envelopes. It will also interest
them, as well as all business
men, to know that, by a recent
ruling, letters that cannot be
delivered will be held thirty
d;iys, unless a shorter time, is.
indicated on the envelopes.
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BKAUTY IS m.O0I IKKI
CJciu hlood incaiis :i clean skin.. Xp
Ix'uety wiilmcti it. ('ucurWs, Cainiy
Cathartic, ( lean your hlurxl ami keep it
elean hy stirring up the lay liver and
(hiving all inipimliri from the laxly.
I$ei;in to-ilay to haulsh piipl-, hoil,
lliches, itlackht ail-i, ami that sickly
hili jus coniti'Xion ljv taking Cusi-aretH
-beauty for ten rents.- All lrui-tsf
:iatifaetion j:uaianteeI. 10e. ,2"e, ()e.
Hit I en by it .llu'l loz.
The News & Observer Sunday
contained tin; following para
graph from SelnVa :
4A mad dog created quito an
excitement in town a few days,
ago, He had bitten two girls,
one white and one colored. Tho
white girl, a Miss Standi, was
the worst sufferer. She hasgono
to Phila(lelphia for treatment.
The girl is thought to be out of
danger,"
The white girl refercd to is
Miss Amma Standi the 11-year-old
daughter of Mr. Reddick
Standi, who lives near Sdma,
and a sister of Miss Katlierino
Stancil, assistant tead)er in tho
Dunn High School here. The
girl Ayas bitten on the hand by
the dog while on her -way to
school last Wednesday. Ac
companied by her brother she
left Friday morning for the I'as
teur Hospital in New York City
for treatment. We trust that
the treatment she will receive
will remove all fear of danger.
!on't annoy other- hj' your cotihIn
and rik 3-01 ir lift hy le-h-etin eold.
One iniiiute Coiil. Jure cure coiih
cold-, croiip, iie and nil throat, and
lun t rouble, floods Grantham.
A race war between the whites
.and negroes has teen going on
for several days in Lonoke coun
ty, Arkansaw.
Children and adnru tortureil by burin
scald-1, injuries, eczema or k"n disease-
may secu.e instant relief by ii-iu De
Witt's Witch Hael salve. It is the
Treat I'ile remedy. II001I & firauthaai.
. The body of United States
Consul Ashby at Colon who was
drowned in the harbor there re
cently has not yet been recov
ered. We are anxioii to do a littV gfHxl hi
this world and can think f im pl'-aoiii-ter
or Ix-ttei way to doi than by reeoin
iiiciiding One MiiUkto Couli Cure a-i a
preventive of jineumnia, consumption
hi 14 1 nthT serious Jung troubles that
follow' neiH-ted cold-. Hood tfc (ifaut-
-;"
Tom Hailey is said to" bo tho
Republican who wiU get the
Raleigh postollice. Jim Young,
has withdrawn from the contest
to ; ;iti-: Ax-o i. oi: dav.
Take Laxative Broino Qniniiie Tab-,
lets. All Druggist refund tle money It
it fails to cure. 2.3c.