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Southbound Local Passen
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paper positively!
will nut accept for publication
from any one any notice of land
sale, or administrator's notice
without ca-h with copy. Ibis:
applies to all. Rates —medium j
size .$2.50; larger $3.00; ad
ministrator s notice six weeks
$3.00.
—Cotton to-day.
—Make your fruit cakes no\ ; . j
Supplies at Hood & Grantham.
ln the pension list last
week the name of W. J. Naylor
appeared. It should have been
W. J. Taylor.
—The members of Lucknow
Lodge I. O. O F. are requested
to be at their Hall next Friday
night, Nov. 29th, as there will
he°three candidates to confer
the initiatory degree upon.
—The brick work 011 Mr. E
Lee's handsome two-story brh k
sto' ,f \ fronting on Broad ar.u
Wilson streets, is nearly com
pleted. It will be a handsome
building.
—The managers of the Opera
House are respectfully requ. --
e I to prohibit smoking in the
building during the perform
ance. This conduct should be
nipped in the bud.
—We are authorized to say
that the curtain in the Quo
Vadis play will not rise at the
Opera House Saturday night
until 8 :30 in order to give the
business men a chance to see
the show. . .
—The B. C. A. Minstrel gave!
an entertainment at the Opera j
House Monday night. They •
have a very good show which j
does credit to the school. They j
are plaving for the beneh* 'TJ j
rebuilding the Academy. r i h
bovs realized quite a nice little!
sum here.
—Mr. P. J. Jeffreys has 001
or 75 desirable resident lot for ;
sale in South Dunn just b-low
the furniture factories. He b !
advertising an auction sale of
the lots to take place OH
Monday, December 16th, at 12
o'clock. You will have a
chance to purchase some valua
ble lots at low prices.
—Sheriff Salmon will be in
Dunn at the Town Hall next
Friday the 29th from 9 a. m
to 9p. m. This is his last call
for your tax and unless you
settle at this time you will h"
charged cost. Don't forget th*
date of his visit and get ready
to settle your taxes.
—We are requested by the
managers of the Opera House
that in the future the ladies
will be requested to remove)
their hats while in the Opera
House or pay 15 cents extra to
the usher for the privilege oi
obscuring the view of their
friends in the rear of the hall.
—Santa Claus has come to
Dunn and made Hood & Gran
tham's drug store headquarters.
He has made a beautiful dis
play of charming toys and cost
ly articles. He extends an in
vitation to all to call and se.e
the magnificent display and
leave orders for gifts to be de
livered later.
—The exercises at the Meth
odist church last Friday night
of the Missionary Society, un
der the efficient management of
Mrs. Lenora McKay, were high
ly enjoyed by a large crowd.
The young people acted their
parts well, reflecting much
credit upon themselves and
their beloved manager. After
the exercises a collection was
taken for the cause of foreign
missions.
—On last Wednesday morn
ing while at school, little Isabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F
Young, accidentally caught on
fire while playing in the yard.
She was badly burned, having
nearly all her clothing burned
from her body. It was through
much effort that her teacher,
Miss; Kintna Young, extinguish-
| e d the flames and saved the
little girl. It was thought at
first she would not recover
from her injuries, but we are
Rlad to note that her condition
improved considerably and
that she is doing well. We
greatly sympathize with Mr.
•ftd Mrs. Young.
QUO VfiDlS.
Carpenter's '-Quo Vadis,"
which opened this season fit the!
American Theatre in Chicago:'
.. as pronounced by the critics!
to be the best dramatization of
the famous novel which has
been'used. - L view of uLe' ap-'
proval which "Quo Vadis"
gained last ye.tr it ; s not too
much t ,_i predict an nuquali'ied
success for it liii •> . o-iuon. The
company bus been
by several new artists, and a
complete equipment of new
scenery has been add"d.
"Tin* Burning of R.-me'" is
the most stupendous scenic ef- j
feet CT( ; R produced, while the'
sc ne in which Lygia i* rescued
from fhe bid! i marie thrtliingly
realistic by tlie int.'-->Ji:c ion of
tlie entire arena seen?, shewing
the girl bound upon th > a i-,
mal's horns. This is the only
company on the road which!
presents this furore. "Qno
Vadis" will be seen hero next
Saturday night at the Opera
House.
S?ats on sa'e at C. L. Wil
son's drug store.
—The King land suit has
been compromised for $5OO
Now let this section of the city
go forward.
—LOST—On last Wednes
day, somewhere in the vicinity
of Lillington I lost $l5O. The
finder will be liberally rewarded
by returning same to THE BAN
NER office.
FRANK KNOCKLEY.
—Yesterday at noon brick
laying commenced ou the Bank
building and the handsome
store building for Massengill,
Marks & Co.
—We return thanks to Mr.
W. T. Dupree for a bushel of
the finest potatoes we have ever
s s Pn, sent us Mondav. So ; e
-
of the potatoes weighed fivei
pounds each.
—Mr. C. L. "Wilson is open
ing up one of the nicest lines of
hol'idav goods ever seen in
Dunn. If you are thinking of
purchasing a present for your
friend he has them. Read his
"ad" in this issue.
—Last Friday Mr. J. W.|
Gregory closed his doors and
made an assignment.
learned nothing of his liabilities.
Mr. 11. L. Go "twin, assignee,
and W. A. Stewart, attorney.
—The many friends through
out this section *vi'l regret to
learn of the critical condition
of Mr. R. L. Godwin who is in
school at Chapel Hill. Fo.-j
several weeks he has been seri
ously ill with typhoid fever.
His brother. Mr. 11. L. Godwin,
sv>e>nt several days bv his bed-i
side last week.
I
—We take the following item j
from the Fremont Rural Visi-I
tor, which says: "\V. H.j
Blanchard, of Dunn, while |
drunk, got off the 3 o'clock,
passengen train here Tue day, \
-lipped and fell. Two wheels
passed over one foot and ankle,!
rendering amputation necessa-j
ry. Dr. Turlington took him ;
to the Emergency Hospital in J
Goldsboro that evening where
the foot was amputated and
then removed him to the A. C.
L. Hospital at Rocky Mount.
It is said to be the second time j
lie was ever known to be
drunk." Wo are informed that
Mr. Blanchard is doing very j
well and will recover.
For Mens Gloves call on
Massengill, Marks & CO.
OiFERA HOUSB
Saturday night, NoV. 30th.
SPECSAL ENGAGEMENT!
E. J. CARPENTER'S
SPLENDID SCENIC PRODUCTION OF
SIENKIEWICZ GREA ' STORY OF CHRiSTIAN'TY.
'**■ * -i?"_ . : *3
URSUS BATTLE WITH THE AUROCHS.
LAn actual scene in this great ucMon.)
SUPERB SCENIC PRODUCTION.
LARGE AND POV/ERFUL COMPANY
"Quo Vadis is a sermon with no one asleep in the pews.
.Natchez, Miss. Daily Democrat-
MENTION.
Messrs. Will and Joseph
TT'uehor. of Selma, spent Sun
d y in the city.
Mr. Robert Fulghum, of Wil
son, spent a few hours in the
ciiy Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Currin
and Miss Eugenia Canady, of
o.vuSrd, are visiting Mr. and
Mes.'G. L. Cannady.
Miss U nna Webster, repre
setiting the Burbink M'f'g.
On , spent several days in the
city last week.
Miss Minnie Ash ford, of
Clinton, spent a few days in
the city last week with "Miss
May me Oates.
Mr. J. G. Ilollingsworth.
manager of the Opera House in
Fayetteviile, was in the city
Thursday.
Mrs. G. H. Parker and lit
tle daughter, Helen, left last
week for Charlotte where they
go to vi-it relatives.
Rev. J. J. Harper, of Smith
lield, is vi a itiug his brother,
D.\ M. W. Harper, and sister,
Mrs. N. B. Hood.
Mrs. J. T. Wiggins, Misses
Elizabeth and Ella McCraw, of
Wilson, who have been visiting
relatives in tne city left Monday
for their home,
NOTICE.
This is to notify all persons
that we the undersigned have
posted all our lands in Harnett
county according to law and
that any trespotser on the same
with gun or dog will be prose
cuted.
Geo. Elliott, Jno. Williams,
J. H. Williams, J. S. Williams,
1. M. Hodges, Ed. Smith,
F. Smith, J. C. Smith,
J. L Smith, Lou Williams,
Walter Smith, Ed. Smith, agt.
of Tom Smith, Rice Smith
and W. D. Smith's Estate.
We can, we will, we do sup
ply just what everybody wants
for Christmas.
Hood & Grantham.
High Tribute to one of Harnett's
Most Accomplished
Dauyhters.
We notice in our Raleigh ex
changes that Mrs. J. C. Clifford
of Dunn has been appointed one
)f the lady commissioners from
North Carolina to the Charles
ton Exposition that opens in
that renowned city about De
cember Ist.
tiov. Aycock could not have
made a better selection than
this and we congratulate Mrs.
Clifford upon this high compli
ment.
The Charleston Exposition
bids fair to be the equal of any
of the great fairs that have been
held in different cities of the
United States within the last
decade. Such expositions are in
tended to show the world what
wondrous development ha s
been made in all branches of
art, manufacturing and science
in our country within the last
century.
Hurrah for the Hollidays.
The best of everything for
Christmas at
Hood & Grantham.
—Pratts Food for Horse,
Cattle, Hogs and Chickens.
For sale by Hood & Grantham.
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iow prices on Dry Goods, Shoes,
Clothing &e.
Groceries, Hay and Feed Stuffs at
Bock Bottom Prices.
Fresh canned goods arriving
daily. Fresh JNorfolk Oysters
on every afternoon train.
Goods delivered any where
in town Iree of charge.
YOURS FOR BUSINESS,
BREWER & CO.,
Lane & Co., old stand.
Delay is Dangerous. |
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Insure with
G.K. GRANTHAM.
FIRES WILL COME.
Ho represents none but good
companies. No cut rates.
POKINE IS GUARANTEED
to cure more cases of Rheuma
tism than all other remedies
combined. Price 50c and $l.OO
at Hood fc Grantham's.
WANTED—Beef cattle and
all the hides, both dry and
green, in the country. Highest
spot cash prices paid on deliv
ery. Don't wait but come to
"see me.
L. P. Jernigan,
Dunn, N. C.
POKINE CURES RHEU
MATISM when everything else
fails; Price 50c and $l.OO per,
bottle at Hood & Grantham's. |
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WHY SUFFER with Rheu
matism when one bottle of
Pokine very often % cures the
most severe cases. Price 50c
and $l.OO per bottle at Hood &
Grantham's.
OFFICE OF
S a a t a-C 1 a 1 s,
North - - -
NOVEMBER, 1901.
Dear children:
This is to certify that I have personally inspected the
Holliday Stock of Hood & Grantham and recommend it as the
best and certainly the most complete assortmant of appropriate
gifts I have yet seen. Be sure and please your loved ones with
selections from this elegant collection.
Very Truly Yours,
SANTA CLAUS.
DUNN HIGH SCHOOL
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Do not forget that the third session will begin ,
SEPTEMBER 2. ieOt.
The faculty consists of experienced and well prepared
instructors who will labor earnestly for your children.
Tuition fromsl to $3.50 per month.
Instrumental music in charge of a most competent and
experienced teacher.
Students in the school will have the advantage of a course
in elocution.
We feel thankful to our friends and patrons for the encour
agement they have given us; and hope by fair dealings, hard
work and the one purpose of helping you to educate your son
and daughter to merit a continuance of the same.
For circulars and further information, write to
J. D. EZZELL, Supt.
DUNN, N- C.
McD. HOLLIDAY. 1 n M. H • PRIVITT.
Dunn Hardware and F urniture Co.
Take off your Hat tolEc Ff~?
BEST PUMP ON EARTH. V* T I
LNGINL And
FOR SALE.
One good buggy and saddle
horse. Also good top buggy
and set of harness. Apply to
C. E. Pope at THE BANNER
office, Dunn, N. C.
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Goods cheaper than ever at
Massengill, Marks & Co.
Fall in line all you people
who wish to see a bright and
beautiful display of charming
Christmas novelties for the sea
sun of 1901 at
Hood & Grantham.
Have you heard of the great
removal sale at Massengill,
Marks & Co. Their prices are
away down.
For the Best Coffee and
Flour see
Massengill, Marks & Co.
Massengill, Marks A Co. is
the best place to buy your
1 shoes.
DRESSMAKING.
Those desiring dressmaking
or sewing or cutting of anj
kind. Come to see me at Mrs.
J. D. Ezzell. Prices reasonable.
Miss Mancy Bass.
W anted —Wanted Wanted.
Beef cattle, dry and green
hides. High cash prices paid.
L. P. Jernigan,
Dunn, N. C.
Believing Dr. Seth Arnold's
Balsam a reliable remedy for
all bowel disorders, we hereby
guarantee every bottle sold
by us to give satisfaction or
money refunded. Hood &
Grantham.
WIIAT IS POKINE? It is
the World's Greatest' Rheumat
ic Remedy. Price - and sl'
at Hood & Grantham's.
..
DO NOT GET DISCOUR
AGED and think you cannot be
cured of Rheumatism because
you have taken many remedies
without any benefit, try Pokine,
it cures after all other remedies
fail. Price 50c and $l.OO per
bottle at Hood & Grantham's.
TRICUR.II WITH PARALYSIS
Henderson Grimett, of this
place, was stricken with par
tial paralysis and completely
lost the use of one arm and
side. After being treated by
an eminent physician for quitr
a while without relief, my wife
recomme 11 de d Chamberlain's
Pain Balm, and after using two
bottles of it he is almost entire
ly well. — GEO. R. MCDONALD,
Man, Logan county, W.. Va.
Several other very rema.r f k;vl>U>
cures of partial paralysis )ia*e
been effected by the use of.this
linfment. It is most widely
known, however, as a cure for
-rheumatism, sprains and
bif uises. Sold by Hood &
Grantham.
When you feel that life is
hardly worth the candle take a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. They will
cleanse your stomach, tone up
your liver and regulate your
bowels making you feel like s
new man. For sale by Hood &
Grantham.
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets cure biliousness,
and headache. They are easy
to take and pleasant in efie:t.
For 6ale by Hood & tir&nthauuj
Www e®@Bs»
NQW IS, YOHR DBA NOR,
It is just as important to*;buy your goods at the lowest
prices as it is to sell your products at the highest prices.
The way to get your money's worth is by buying your
IbeshTOODI and well seIe CTED STOCK of
NOTICE THE FOLLOWING
Prunella, and Whipcord Cloth in black and leading cel«rt.
Repellant Cloth 52 inches wide in dark colors especially •uitod
aT. r w ny , /, Skirt , 8 '. Fvetly aII wo °l goods in evening shade..
All Wool flannel 111 blue, gray and navv BLACK aljn
WHITE GOODS A SPECIALTY. 7
A complete line of Cotton Goods, Seersucker, Ginfkaa,
Cham bray, Dark Percales, light and dark colored Outing
Irnits, llaids, Longcloth, Lonsdale, Cambric, 10-4 Sbeetinf,
Pillow Tubing, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics. '
See my Slices, Hats, Caps, Shirts and Underwear before
buying.
A full line of Staple Groceries always on hand.
Corn, Flour, Hay, Oats &c. fcc.
Yours for business,
Geo. E. Prince.
IW'PHONE NO. 20.
isrrasr
Buy a PIANO and make home attractive.
Buy a Standard Piano, a good Piano and thereby tart
money and trouble.
Buy from a
STANDARD RELIABLE KOUSI
and m* no risk.
Buy it at lowest price for cash or on our rasy plane ef pay
ment.
.Write for catalogue and our salesman will call o* yea.
Will put a PIANO OR FRGAN in tour home to *t. We
are North Carolina factory representatives for a compete line ef
Pianos and Organs and guarantee best possible valufc. Write ue
for full particulars. Write today. '• •* ,
DARNELL & THOMAS, Raleigh N" ©
©REAW REi«©VAk SALE.
In order to make room for ihe large brick building, w«h*v«
pulled out one of our stores and had to move all of (*UF
into the other store. We nre crowded for room and haven't
space to show goods. And shall offer anything in dloclp from
now until Jan v. Ist at ihe
Lowest prices ever heard of
in Dunn. Goods going regardless of cost.
UA68Bll8IIiIi» IffARKS & 00
Shoes
Selz Shoes for MCT, W°n^mß
M ScU "Perfccto." M Selr, Schvtfe * C», Cfcica®. HgX
|g| M-.k-- W -4 *»-**' JBB[
The celebrated SELZ SHOE is on sale at R. G. T»*lor'a,
Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. Call and ne (.hew.
R. G. TAYLOR.