fiSKHCKBSH
x sj m km pa & m m
The Kind You Have Always
in use for over 30 years,
and has
ryV J7' sonal
&t4Z Allow
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR! A
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic .
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMB OCNTAUH COMPANY, 7T MURRAY STRUT. NEW YORK CITY.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS. F p J0NES; Wm A stewart.
" JONES & STEWART,
D. B. RUG LEAN, a,-, dn.c.
,, a j. Will practice anywhere in State, or
CotinSellor P.nd Attorney Federal Courts. Collections a specialty
Ctt liEfW, and prompt attention given.
DUNN, N, C.
Practice in all Courts. Collections a Specialty
W- E- Murchison, scar x Spears,
J0NESB0R0, N. C. Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Practices Law Jn Harnett, Moore and L1LLINGT0X, N. C.
other counties, but not for.fun. T .
' Office in the Court House.
Feb. 20-ly. General Practice in all State Courts.
Isaac A- Mnrchison,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Practices Law in Cumberland, Harnett
and anywhere services are wanted.
J. Q. CLIFFORD,
Attorney at Law,
DUNN, N. C.
Will practice in all the courts; of the
State, where services desired.
H. L GODWIN,
Attorney-at-Law -Dunk,
"- - N. C.
Will practice wherever seryices may
be required. Difficult collections
promptly made.
yjf L. HUDSON, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon,
Dunn, N. C.
Office on N. E.jWilson St., second build
ing from Broad St. Residence at junction
of E. Broad and lLlni Streets.
Prompt attention to ail calls from
either Town or Country, day or night in
the various blanches of the profession.
TOWN DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
Method let Church Rev. W A. Forbes Pastor
Services first Sunday night, and fourth Sun
day morning and night. Prayermeeting
every Wednesday night. Sunday gchccl
every Sunday . morning at 10 o'clock, O. K.
Grantham Superintendent.
Baptist Church . Rev. L. R. Carroll, pastor.
Services every second Sunday morning and
night. Prayermeeting every Thursday night
Bunday School every Sunday morning, J. A.
Taylor Superintendent.
Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. W. Hines,
pastor. Services every first and fifth Sunday
morning- and night, Sunday school every
Bunday morning, Doug Smith Superinten
dent. Disciple Church Rev. F. M. Summerell pas
tor. Services every third Sunday morning
and night. Christian Endeavor Society every
Tuesday night. Sunday School every Sunday
evening at 3 o'clock, McD. Holliday Supt.
Free Will Baptist Church. Elder R. C.
Jackson, pastor. Services every first Sun
day morning and night.
Primitive Baptist. Church on Broad street
Elder W.G. Turner, Pastor. Regular servi
ces on the third Sabbath inorniifo and Satur
day before. In each month at 11 o'clock.
LODGE.
Palmyra Lodge, No. 147. A. P. & A. M. Hall
over Free Will Baptist church. P. P. Jones
W. M. W. A. Johnson, S. W.; B. A. Jones
J. W.; J. O.Johnson, Secretary. Regular
communications are held on the 3rd Satur
day at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the 1st Friday
at 7:30 o'clock p. m. in each month. All Ma
sons In good standing are cordially Invited
to attend these communications.
TOWN OFFICERS.
J.F. Phillips, Mayor.
' Commissioners
McD. Holliday, J. C. Cox, C. P. Pope, Dr. P.
T. Moore.
W. H. Duncan, Policeman.
County Officers.
Sheriff, Silas A.Salmon.
Clerk. Dr. J. H. Withers.
Register of Deeds, A. C. Holloway.
Treasurer, L. D. Matthews.
Surveyor, D. P. McDonald.
Coroner, Dr. J. P. McKay.
County Examiner, Rev.' J. A. Campbell.
Commissioners: E. F. Young, Chairman
p A fix4Uu T. A- BJrringtoiu
pi m
Bought, and which lias been
lias borne the signature of
been made under his per-
supervision gmce its lntancy.
no one to deceive you in this.
Signature of
WILMINGTON AND
ELDO
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
June. 4th , 1899.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Weldon 11.-G0 a, nu, 0:13 p. in.; arrive
Rocky Mount, l'.';55 a. in., 10:36 p. m.
Leave TarborO, 12:21 a. m., 6 00 inn.
Leave Rocky Mount, 1:00a. M., 10:.-3G p. ni.,'
6 45p . m., 5:40 am, 12:52 p. in.
Leave Wilson, 1.58 a m, 11:14 p m, 6:20 am,
a:4u p in., iu pm.
Leave Helma, 2:55 a m.
Leave Fayetteville, 4:30 p m, 1:10 p in.
Arrive Florence, 7:25 a in, 3:15 p m. .
Arrive Goldsboro 7 50. p rn.
Leave Goldsboro, 7:01 a in, 3:21 p m.
Leave Magnolia, 8:09 a in, 4.V5 p.m.
Arrive W ilmington, tf:40 a ui, 5:50 p m,
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Florence, 9:40 a in, 7:15 p in.
Leave Fayetteville, 12:20 a m, y:45 p m.
Leave Selma, 1.50 pm.
Arrive Wilson, 2:35 P m. 11:31 p m.
Leave Wilmington, 7:00 p m. 9 45a in,
Leave Magnolia, 11:19 a-m, 8:34 p m.
Leave Goldsboro, 5 15 am, 12:30 am, 9:45 pm.
Leave Wilson, 2-35 p m, 543 am, 11:31 am
10:38 p m, 1:16 p ni.
Arrive Rocky Mount, 3: 30 p m, 12:07 a m,
6 15 am, 11:35 p m, 1:53 i m.
Arrive Tarboro 7 01. a. m.
Leave Tarboro, 12:21 p m.
Leave Rocky Mount, 3:30 p m 12:09 a m.
Arrive Weldon, 4:32 p in, 1:U0 am.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leaves
Weldon 3:35 p m, Halifax 4:15 p m arrives
Scotland Neck at 5 08 p in, Greenville 6:57 pin,
lvmsion 7:na p m. i-ieiurning leaves Kinston
7 50 a m, Greenville 8 52 a in, arriving Halifax
at 11:18 a m,Weld'n 11:33 a m, daily except
Sunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave Wash
ington 8:10 a m, and 2:30 p m., arrive Parmele
9:10 am, and 4:00 p m, returning leave Par
mele 9:35 a m. and 6:30 p m. arrive Washington
11:00 a in, and 7:30 p ni, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro, N. C, daily, except
Sunday, at 5:30 p m., Sunday 4.15 p.
in., arrives Plymouth 7 40 p. in., 6 10 p.m..
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
Sunday, 7 50 a. m., and .Sunday 9 00 a. m.; ar
rives at Tarboro 10 05 a. in.. 11 00 a. m.
Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C, daily except Sunday, 7 05 a m; ar
rive Smithfield N C, 810 a m. Returning
leaves Sniithnehl. N. U. 9 00 a. m. arrives
Goldsboro. N. c. 10 25 a.m.
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 9:30 a. ui., 3 40 pin arrives Nashville
10 10 a m, 4:03 p iu, jprinf Hope 10 JO am,
4 25 p. iu. Returning leave Spriusj Hope 11:00
a. in.. 4 55 p m, Nashville H:uJ a. m. 5 25 p m,
arrive at Rtcky Mount 1145 am., 6 00pm,
daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton oaily, except Sunday, at 8:10 a.m. and
4;15pm. Returning leaves Clinton 7 00 a m
and 10 :25a m.
Train No. 78 make close connection at Wel
don for all points North daily, all rail vii
Richmond.
H. M. EMERSON,
General Passensrer Agent.
J. R. KENLY,
T. M. EMERSON, General Manager.
Trade Manager.
POSITIONS SECTOEfD- May deposit
.... money for tuition in-bau-k
till position is secured, or will accept notes.
Cheap board. Car fare paid. No va
cation Enter any time. Open for both
sexes, catalogue iree.
riDAIIuniiiip
Write to-day.
PRACTICAL
BUSINESS-
Nashville, Teati.
Savannah, Ga.
Galveston, Tex.
Texarksna, lex.
Indorsed by merchants and bankers.
By far best patronized business colleges
in South. Three months' bookkeeping
with us equals six by the old plan. All
commercial branches taco-ht. For r!mi.
lsxs exrdainincr Hnm Gttiiilv rAitrco i
address 'DepaWenT AT" Foycori; I
catalogue, address "Department Ax-''
desiring a trip to the Paris Exposition, wlib good
Bryan in Nebraska.
Superior, Neb., Oct. 28. 1
Wm. J . Biyan sped through
south-western Nebraska to-day,
delivering twenty-five speeches,
ile began ;his morning and
concluded his effort tonight at
Benkelmau. He was greeted
with" enthusiasm at all stops.
At Riverton some farmers wore
big yellow badges on which was
inscribed . "We stand by our
country, was fired upon by a
foe, "Our country right or
wrong," "Silver died four
years ago."
Mr. Bryan said: "I'm glad
that you have labelled your
selves so I can tell who you are.
I .want )Tou Republicans who
are wearing yellow badges to
study the question before you.
I want you to understand that
a Republican President sent a
commission all the way to
Europe to beg the nations of
the old world to help tear those
badges off your coats. Why do
you repudiate the action of your
President by declaring your be
lief in the gold skxdard?
Mr. Bryan denounced imperi
alism. He will rest at Lincoln
to-morrow and continue his
tour next week in the northern
part of the State.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given
Mrs. George Long, of New
Straitsville, Ohio, prevented a
dreadful tragedy and saved two
lives. A frightful cough had
long kept her awake every
night. She had tried many
remedies and doctors but stead
ily grew worse until urged to
try Dr. King's New Discovery.
One bottle wholly cured her,
and she writes this marvelous
medicine also cured Mr. Long
of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such cures are positive proof of
the matchless merit of this
grand remedy for curing all
throat, chest and lung troubles.
Only 50c and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed. Trial bot
tles free at McKay Bros. &
Skinner's drug store.
Not even a McKinley tariff
can protect and save the wool
on the snowed-in sheep of Mon
tana ".
Hood & Grantham guarantee
every bottle of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy and will refund
the money to any one who is
not satisfied after using twTo
thirds of the contents. This is
the best remedy in the world
for la grippe, coughs, colds,
croup and v hooping cough and
is pleasant and safe to take. It
prevents any tendency of a cold
to result in pneumonia.
The
woman who is always
grumbling
over ' little things
never has any attention paid to
her when she has a real griev
ance. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures
Others, Why Not You?
My wife has been using Cham
berlain's Pain Balm, with good
results,- for a lame shoulder that
lias pained her continually for
nine years. We have tried all
kinds of medicines and- doctors
without receiving any benefit
from any of them. One day
we saw an advertisement of
this medicine and thought of
trying it, which we did with
the best of satisfaction. She
has used only one bottle and
her shoulder" is almost well.
Adolph L, Millett, Manches
ter, N. H. For sale by Hood
& Grantham.
I,aGrippe, with its after effects, an
nually destroys thousands of people,
ft may be quickly cured by One Minute
Cough Cure, the only remedy that pro
duce immediate results in coughs,
colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumonia
and throat and lung troubles. It will
prevent consumption. Hood & Gran
tham. Used by British Soldi ars in Africa.
Capt. C. G. Dennison is well
known all over Africa as com
mander of the forces that cap
tured the famous rebel Galishe.
Under date of Nov. 4, 1897,
from Vryburg, Bechuanaland,
he writes : "Before starting on
the last campaign I bought a
quantity of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrluea Remedy, J
which 1 used myself when
troubled with bowel complaint,
en to my men, and
in every case it proved most
beneficial." For sale bv Hood
n" y-. .
ixmiinm.
7 .
Dr. II. II. Haden, Summit, Ala., says,
'I think Kodol D ysl. psia Cure i" a
splendid medicine. I prescribe it. and
my coati lenee in it grows with contki
Med use." It digests what vou e it a-id
quicklv Ciisvs lvsiMM)si.i mu) i.uYiZ"lu.
Docs the. -j
aoy liinye
If noi, something must be
f wrong with its food. If the t
mother's milk doesn't nour-
$ hh ft she needs SCOTTS o
f EMULSION. It supplies the
elements of fat required for I
I the baby. If baby is not
x nourished by its artificial
g food, then it requires
k
Ha!f a fnnnnfnl three T
or four times a day in its
airill durA -41 AaetfaA A
...... -"j a
f effect It seems to have a
i magical effect upon babies
and children. A fifty-cent
bottle will prove the truth
t of our statements.
. Should be taken in summer as
well as winter.
eoc. and $1.00, all druggists.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York.
London, Oct. 27. About a
thousand re-enforcements from
England arrived at Cape Town
and Durban on Wednesday and
Thursday. A summary of the
British military strength is pub
lished showing that the total
number of troops now in South
Africa is 25,500,- including 16,
400 who landed since Sept. 8.
There are 21,000 men en route,
and more than 28,000 yet to be
embarked.
J. D. Bridges, Editor "Democrat,"
Lancaster, N. H., says, "One Miniire
Cough Ouie is the best remedy for
crouo I ever used." Immediately re
lieves and cures coughs, colds, croup
asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, grippe
and all throat and lung troublrs. It
prevents consumption. Hood & Gham
tham. One hundred years ago next
April, Thomas Jefferson was
elected president of the United
States. The people'' of Char
lottsville propose a centennial
celebration of the event on a
grand scale. They ought to be
joined by the lovers of liberty
who believe in self government
in every section of the Republic.
In Nevember, 1900 the follow
ers of Jefferson wTill elect Mr.
W. J. Bryan, "the second Jef
ferson" as Senator Daniel called
him. That would .be the best
celebration of the aniversary,
and the April celebration would
help iit along.
Volcanic Eruptions
Are grand, but Skin Erup
tions rob life of joy. Bucklen's
Arnica Salve cures them, also
Old, Running and Fever Sores,
Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns,
Warts, Cuts, Bruises, Burns,
Scalds, Chapped Hands,. Chil
blains. Best Pile cure on earth.
Drives out Pains and Aches.
Only 25cts. a box. Cure guar
anteed. Sold by McKay Bros.
j& Skinner, Druggists.
Dr. W. Wixon, Italy Hill. N. Y . says
''I1 heartily recommend One Minut"
Cough Cure It gave my wife immedi
ate, relief in suffocating asthma." Pleas
ant to take. Never fails to quickly cure
all coughs, colds, throat and lung trou
bles. Hood & Grantham.
UGALIEyE.
Are Your Eyes Diseased?
Ihe absorption treatment
reaches the cause of all diseases
of tlie Eye without knife or risk
A chance to gain everything.
ISo chance to lose.
If your eyes are diseased in
any way ; if you have granu
lated eyelids, inflamed . eyes,
sore eyes from blood diseases,
paralysis or atropia of the optic
nerve, paralysis of accommoda
tion, Aims, ulcers, of the cornea,
Cataract, or scars, you should
try Eucaline. Sold under a
positive guarantee to cure.
Absolutely without danger of
injury. If your druggist does
not handle it, write to
Dr. Clark Eucaline Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Mention this paper.
AGENT'S WANTED FOR "THE
Life ind Achievements of Admiral
Dewey,"' the world"? greatest naval
hero. By Marat Ilalsttad, the life
long friend and admirer of j.ho nation's
Idol. . Biggest and best book; over 500
puires 8x10 inches;, nearlj- 100 pages
halftone illustrations. Only 81.50.
Enormous demand. Big commissions.
Outfit free. Chance of a lift time. Write
quick, i he Dominion Company, 3rd
Floor Caxton Bldg. Chicago, HI.
May 24-26w-2p.
A illJEg frt fct
noise
xjuu, lit borui fzsvr a-
Robbed the Craye.
A startling incident, of which
Mr. John Oliver of Philadel
Tvhia: was the subiect. is nar
rated by .him as follows: "I
was in a most dreadful condi
tion. My skin was almost yel
low, eyes sunken, tongue coat
ed, pain t continually in back
and sides, no appetite gradu
ally growing nveaker day by
day. Three physicians had
given me up. Fortunately, a
friend advised trying 'Electric
Bitters and to nfy great joy
and surprise, the first bottle
made a decided improvement.
I continued their use for three
weeks, and am now a well man.
I know they saved my life, and
robbed the grave of another
victim." No one should fail to
try them. Only 50 cents ; guar
anteed, at McKay Bros. & Skin
ner's drug store. '
Hew Quarters.
GROCERY
STORE
AND
BEEF MARKET,
I have recently added a choice
line of Family Groceries, and
and can now serve the public
with all classes of eatables.
You can find in my market i
department at all times
Fresh Beef, Pork,
Sausage, etc.,
and will be pleased to serve the people.
Try my meat.
I also keep on hand
Eggs, Butter, Potatoes &
Home Made Lard-
In fact almost anything found in
UP-TO-DATE MARKET.
an
I pay the best market prices for Beef
Cattle, Pork etc. See me before you
ell. Yours to please, ,
HOLLAND $ PRESCOTT.
Grocery and Market on Broad Street,
next door to Gainey & Jordan.
F ire !
Fire !
We represent over forty
Million Dollars to protect
you against loss by fire and
WIND STORMS. FOR POLICIES
CALL ON
JAS. A. TAYLOR & BRO.,
Dunn, N. C
1LJAVING qualified
as administrator
of Matthew
Wilder deceased, late
of Harnett county, N. C. This is to
notify all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or before
the first day of September, 1900, or this
notice win ce pieati in oar cl their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment. This Sept. 1. I899.
N. A. Smith, Administrator.
.VJDOUGLASSHOEcop
FOR SALE BY
For sale by The Massengill Dry
Goods Co., Dunn, N. C.
O TIt.'E ! ! ! The undersigned, Geo.
E. Ph:c. havinsr this dav dulr
quahlK.-)! as Administrator ni the late
Kk-hanl lloll'ms deceased, hereby gives
notice lo sill persons indebted unto said
estate, oc mie forward ai d make pay
ment. All persons holding claims
against said estate will present the same
for pavnietil'on or iefore the 5th lav of
tieptfcmber 1000, or thi. notice will le j
lead in hir of their recovery. This
Sept. 4th. 1S09
George E. Pkince,
Oscar J. Spears, Administrator.
Attorney.,
- n
I It will pay you to examine the W. g
1 1 Douglas shoes, and see for Jr
H yourself that they are just as Jr
i good in every way as those f or
H which you have been paying M
$5 to $7 For style, com- a
fort, and service, they if ,
Mr cannot be surpassed
by custom-made Jf
shoes, jjr
Watch Makers and Jewelers,
DUIMIV IV. O., -
Are now offering some special bargains, in Watches, Clocks
&c, and invite you'to call and see what they have. '
If you want Spectacles they have them and can fit any
body's eyes.
If you want Picture Frames made to order. They can
make them on short notice.
If you want to purchase a Bicycle or buy Bicycle Sundries
they can furnish you. '
If you want your wheel repaired, they can do it.
If you want anything in the Jewelry line, they have it.
If you want any kind of nice" Silverware, see them before
you buy, they can please you in this line.'
If you want to save money in your purchases, call on them.
FiaiFiiiIJ
Nov. 8th, 9th and 10th, 1899.
- Fine exibits in all departments promised. Many Side
Shows and new attractions, among others
Fsrris W'heL
Horse & IVETile Racing
A good. Brass Band engaged. All railroad?, centering at
Fayetteville and their connections, will sell round trip tickets
at reduced rates. For premium lists and further information
apply to the Secretary. G. W. LAWRENCE,
WALTER WATSON, Sec. & Tras.
President.
Eli is 0
AND SO IS
The Dunn Cash Racket and
MILLINERY STORE.
The managers have just returned from the northern markets
where they .purchased the most complete line of Dry Goods,
Shoes, Clothing and Millinery and General Dry Goods ever
brought to Dunn, and Our prices are such as will in'.erest the
closest buyers. We invite an inspection. For instance wc
quote a few prices :
A good Shoe for old Laxly. .79.
A good Brogan shoe, .99.
A fancy Vesting top shoe for ladies. $1.25.
A good baby shoe. .... 23.
Good Calico 3.
A A Sheeting . 4.
Good Suit Clothes for men. $2.49.
Good suit clothes for boys . .50.
Boy's Pants from . .25 to $1.25.
Men's Pants from 39 to $5.00.
We have the nicest line of Dress Goods in town and
at prices that will sut. All the
In Millinerv we have on hand
are strictly up-to-date. Miss
stayed in the market two weeks, thereby securing all the latest
styles in millinery and dress finishings. She is assisted by. Miss
Foy Barnes, a ladv of experience and taste in dress rroods and
millinerv. It will nav vou to
We are sole agents for this
around for the celebrated Butterick Patterns, Fasl lion Plates
and Delineator, Patterns for all classes. We also have the nicest
line of Capes and Jackets ever seen in this country and at prices
that will absolutely astonish you. Just think of a nice Capo
for 39 cents with fur trimmings.
We have the Graphophone for the amusement of all our patrons
which will sing, play, preach and talk, all of this done simply
by asking. Now don't forget the place
THE CULBRETH BUILDING.
Thanking my patrons for their liberal patronage, we are
Yours for satisfaction,
IHE DUNN CASH RACKET AND MILLINERY STORE,
BROWN lire
For salebj McKaj Bros.
n
latest Trimmings to match.
a comnlete line and thp. slvlos
Holder, our enternrisinrr manager
examine our stock ,md nrir.ps.
place and for twenty-five miles
, L tonic Regulator
is not only the best Liver and Kidney medicine
but supplies all the elements of Liver Food lack
ingin your daily diet. Convenient to use,
pleasant to take, thorough in action and the
best tonic. Price $ i.oo.
C0 Prop-rf, Greenerllle, Tenn.
& pinner, Dunn, p.