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Godwin Gab- N. mi hitn COMMENCEMENT AT BUIE'S CREEK A A DEMY. B. BROUGHTON AT BUIE'S CREEK. THE COUNTY UNION.

lut) DUNN. Harnett County, N. C. MARKS A ruddy glow is on thoii rosy checks. Like the sunset on foow laden mountain And in their bright and sparkling eyes '1 he light of love dawns and never clh; No flushing star can e'er eclipse Entered according to postal regulations at the postoffice at Dunn, N.

as second class matter. Have opened The young people of this neighborhood had quite a nice picnic at Red Banks on Saturday. They came home laden with large boquets of the lovely wild Ivey for which Red Banks is noted. Rev. A.

M. Hassell filled his appointment at Bluff Sunday morning and at McMillan's in the afternoon. He was accompanied by his daughter Miss Kate. lVIirn Joint Wesley uo In America. Few people know that John Wesley was ever in America.

Few know that it was he, and not Robert Raikes, who established the firstSunday-school in the world. It was John Wesley who preached the first Methodist sermon delivered in the United States. In the Ladies' Home Journal for June Rev. W. J.

Scott will tell in the "Great Personal Events" series the story of "When John Wesley Preached in Georgia," whicn is said to be one of the most interesting narratives in this most successful series. The smiles that wreathe the ripe, red corner oi Jiroaa and streets with a nice lino 0f J. P. PirrMAN, Proprietor, A. M.

WOODAIX, Editor. lips Of those maiden? fair at Buie's Creek. several For the first time in TERRS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ThrMP 25 Cents mi SK Months .50 Cent. $1.00.

Wroy Tn I 111 One Tear. years commencement day at Buie's Creek Academy dawned bright and beautiful, and so continued during the wlrole dav. At the hour of 1 o'clock, after a very pretty and brilliant introduction by Hon. D. H.

McLean, Hon. N. B. Broughton, of Raleigh, addressed the large multitude which was present at Buie's Creek last Thursday. Synopsis of the Address.

"Ladies and Gentlemen, Pupils, Professors and Faculty It is a pleasure to meet with you on this occasion. Five years ago it was my pleasure to meet "with you but under different circumstances. The subject that I purpose to i speak from on this occasion has already been intimated by your gifted countyman, it being What is true Success in Life. It has been said that circumstances make men, but we are here to-day to say to you that circumstances do not make men, but jmen make circumstances, Sent by Mail. Payable in advance.

Mr. Fulton Hall was in town Tim neonle from all Quarters 1 few minutes Monday morning Laces, Hamburg Ladies' and Gent's Wear, Neck Wear, Dunn, N. May 26, 1897. line KJ seemed to appreciate the bright He attended the commencement ldilft and tides, Hosiery, Vests, jHv prospects oi a nice a ay ana ear- "w4v J. ALLIEN HODGES PRO DR very U- mnrn nrr Uarrnn reUOftS il HICe UUie Willi rants and rant Cloth A AAA A AAKJ A 11111 t.

m. frnther in the lare OTove which large crowd in attendance. VtTV I MOTED. l' i tney are onering at prices. surrounds the Academy, and bv Probably as many as 2,000 peo- 7 I 1J ..1.

'1 ple. Prof Campbell is a splen 12 o'clock the number reached IV The friends of Dr. J. Allison They also carry line of Heavy and ceries, consisting at least three thousand. The exercises opened with a song followed with prayer bv Rev.

Hodges in this count will read witft pleasure that the University College of of Richmond, has elected him to the po- ill K-irt -fi i Mr. Craven, of ILillinstoh. Fol- did teacher and we wish him much success and lots of patronage from this county next term. The baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

a i Williams was Tight badly burned one night last week. A lamp riour, iieai, isactm. Sugar, Coffee, Grits, Ki(v i' the col- and if we would have this truth lowing this came the debate be-dembnstrated to-day we would tween the two societies contest- of Proctor in sition Free to onr Reader. To those of our subscribers who pay up all arrears within thirty days, or to a new subscriber paying not less than one year in advance, we will give one year's free subscription to The Woman's Health and Home Journal, of Chatanooga, Tenn. This journal, devoted to Health, Home and Farm, is a 16-page monthly paper, bright, instructive, elevating.

We have only a limited number of these premiums to give away on the above terms. Don't wait until your neighbor comes in and gets the last one we have left. lege. not ro elsewhere than Buie's iner the medal. Each socie- tv was represented by He has made a great success re secretary of the college and i secretary Young men good sub- as Are they out of tli, iUr business! Did you ask you do not need speakers with well chosen placed in a chair near the bed bed it was merely on his merits that jects.

I The young men acquit- exploded setting fire to the ted themselves in a very Credit- clothes and burning one side of able manner, reflecting credit the baby's face and one hand. money to make life a success, you do not need power or fame, but that one thing that underlies and outstrips all other qualitiescharacter. The man who reature oi tneir ousin have the largest stock-on han 1 with the lowest ric-s known in the history ()f upon themselves and their wor- We are glad to say the little one thy instructors. After the is improving rapidly If he was promoted. The Evening Leader of Richmond, ofMay Dr.

J. Allison Hodges was elected proctor of the faculty of the University College of Medicine, at a meeting of that body! held last niglit, He was formerly corresponding and has: for some time (past been professor of ner Mr. P. Hawley, of Benson, goes out in life with an untainted character to back him is sure, to find success, but without this his life is a failure both in business and society in this trade. Your Patronage Sylicited, S.

G. TwlARKS CO 5 young! men finished speaking the committee retired and made their decision. In making their report jthey said 'each of the contestants deserved a medal, but as bhi one coulcl receive it they had decided to award it to Mr. and Mr. Jno.

R. Tew, of Dunn, were in town Monday morning. Mrs. R. A.

Southerland and little Douglas are visiting at Mr. Doug Smith's this week. Milk Shake, Root Beer, Soda Water, Coca-Cola, Orange Phos-dhate, Nerve Coca, Lemonade, life atid in the life hereafter. Making money is not a suc- vous land mental diseases in the Mr. Kenneth Howard, wife SnerDerts an(l plain Soda served cess in the true meaning of the TTnwlov of Snmnson college.

This promotion is a mnrtPf j-. CT r-; i a I 11 1 1 1 i 1 1 i i mi -i with Lemon, Ginger, Vanilla, out; i wouia not nave you countyl The reclaimer mecl- Sarsaparilla, Pine-apple, Straw V.J despair of money making, but al was awarded ryrf and little son, of Mingo, visited friends in town Sunday afternoon. GUMBY. nose rauiu rise in ma uicn- 1 I clirn11 i ir-kii nn mo one onnl-D .1 xl, berry, Raspberry or to Mr. J.

R. Reciter's med-Long, At one LUMBER-FOR SRLl sion during his residence in the o- Mnii 'Tc Svrup at Hood Grantham i TTi 111411 JV" 1AAC- ai- ioj xuiss riora i i man clock came the annual address line VipptT flllft I will deliver at Durm Rough Lumber, all heart Broughton, of; ,1 1 1 ,4 A.f.4-rt- I x.x xxwv xxxuxvw xxxxxx, JY J.J.M11. il 1) cut to order for all parties who want lumber at price; svnoiosis1 aDDears argams: 1 llllli; iy J1 XV- XX iU i x- i money cannot buy one hour aDDhcation and the exceptional aA happines power does not make advantages he enjoyed while 1 1 in a larjze mcasurt; iu tuiiitvxii fame does make elsewhere in this issue. After A LOW AS CAN BE HAD ANYWHERE i Mrtlaria rodiices Weakness, Gonoral Debility, Biliousness. Loss of Appetite and Constipation.

GroveV Tasteless Chill Tonic, removes the cause' which produces these troubles.1 Try it and you 'will be delighted. 50 cents. To get the genuine ask for him, not him, the address dinner was spread but it is faith, faith in him- in all; barts of the grove wliich Ail oraersieit wicn xmr loung will receiy; self and his fellowman, and for an hour seemed to be the faith in his God. Believing delightful part of program. studying medicine at the University of Virginia, in Northern schools, and in Europe, The honor will be better understood when it is explained Groie'n.

Sold and guaranteed by tlood Grantham. CALL ON J. H. ROYAL prompt attention Hoping to receive vour orolers I am Yours to serve, I A SURLES, just asjothers have triumphed To say! that there Was plenty is and won success in life, you too but to lav there was plenty left. ltt'nping.

for his own np'ke of ave faith in The, afternoon exercises were "Man will reap what he in tt itiiiii can triumph. existence, the University Col- anA the future and in your God. in teres ViiW: and I thonorh the -PURE CORN mchn Dumi. N.n: sows. Me won get water mel- There can be but! little hope for crowd feeemed tired, splendid ons from wheat seed.

If a man which he sells at 40 cents jer quart. I AT I I the man who turns irum order and attention was mven. lege of Medicine, of which Dr. Hunterj is president, has acquired the distinction of being the second largest school of its kind in the South, rank Late in fthe I afternoon the mili- faith and hope. i What is it that makes or.

1 man tarv corn nan marched out on He also keeps a well selected stock of line imported Liquors. In Rye Whiskey he keeps in stock the Celebrated Brands I don't want to see comes to my door, and I tell my son to tell him I am out of town, that boy will be a liar within six months Mrs. Smith tells her servant to tell callers she is out when she for an nbending rectitudestanding the campus and drilled ing next to the Tulane Univer i i i I i i jf i 1 i THE LEE HARDWARE CO. HAS SURPRISED EVERYIJODX. by giiub' uch pricnj ou Hardware AND i Phno( I ew 0rleansVave7 ld Having a true character blend- entertaining to all present.

The OLD STEWART, VVV PENXSYL- AAAVAN1A and The TTniversitv College of ecl ana 8 amPea, uPon a ed boys presented quite a pretty is in, and says to me: "Oh, and their movement Mr. Moody, that is only a socie Medicine is the only institution PuJPose ana Vpose to picture OLD OSCAR PEPPER, careful training ty lie." A lie is a. lie despite Ai nrAfooeinnol in fll ulu' "6'" auu, juanw gUQweU all of which are guaranteed to be pure ZEur nit Tire. The evening exercises were tne quaiincation. a.

lying I under all circumstances in life, South nch had an grease in Have unbending rectitude. he number, of students during the session of 1896- 97. the en- 1 1 c- i vw- I mo ronlv oiroin Wolf also good and showed off to better advantage than those of the mother has lying children. A chant said to me 'Mr. They are still selling a good stroug Bed, 1 ime Moufactured, 81 and of the nest-quality.

Call on him for Two Year Old North Carolina Apple Brandy, Peach and Honey, Rock and Rye. He also keps a first class stock of cestae nioe I5ed Koom Halts, Ltrze Arm cking Chairs. MaUren. day, and we suppose were en- Moody, isn't it astonishing how rollmenteing 274. tpnl niih qx1tt joyed quite as much, though clerks steal? But for dishonest Springs.

Baby Carriages 'Fo nnr lrr1u immonao a A tT A I I li The increase has been so great I ful to make life a success to the spectators were not so clerks I would v. xu.uuoc uvt ui uiruwire. we nave recent aa Jrs be wealthy, and necessitated extensive that it I II I TT IT I 1Tr I -r IlllJftl IM ll I 11' JUI1 The exercises closed at could retire now. i remiea. I r.rt I I ft 1 i in JKPA preparea mil men oecul one additions, which in their entire 11U11 I 1 ill I 111111 I 11 llllilll II I raanv.

11 :30 Thus 'It is not strange, when you tell in Belting, ig, racking. Mill Supplies bqaght 150 kegs of SiU yourseii and a success to others. No man can control others who cannot control himself. Learn to do this one thing well, and which he tells low for cash, at the Lee clock one of the sessions of ty will cost $30,000. Plans for the work to be done before the 1 1 -v ami-' a-k yv 4- most pros-this school tore tne advance aud can etijl give vou a low price on nail ITT your clerks to tell customers that goods are all wool when perous Corner, Dunn, N.

C. J. F. P. Stewart, Salesman.

ye want to say to our friends and patrona that wh aru null in Puun. AflA 1 I i 3 our life will not only be a sue of Harnett which is the pride they are half The em uuiog ouBiness witn an immense Jtock of IianUars and Furniture tht nun 7-vZ' 1 cess to you but a pleasure to count closed. ployer who compels his clerk LAND SALE uy uie arcnuectb cuon those aroimd Rev. J. A.

Carapljell has done more arid is doinp- more for the to rob customers is teaching that clerk to rob D. L. be sold at some price. A large quantity of Hubs, Spokes, and Rims at a low price Respectfully. Young men there is one oth- If llo I .1 i a.

iie eieciiqn uiii prouior lltl 1 11-L 1 1 I I I ill it IlllJlLVJl made necessary by the pheno- f0T adyaement of the cause of ed- Jloodj By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to us by Stewart and wife on the 19th day-of March 1896, and duly re-corded'in Book No. 2 page lg5 of the Hegister's office of Harnett County, N. we shall sell at public auction to ucation than any man in our Imenal crowth of the school. i 4l ilx To some extent it is HARDWARE COMPANY out from this platform to-day county, upon the; field that is stretched o-rpatlv appreciated but not as LEE, Next Door to E. V.

Yiung. before you, and gaze upon what it should be Education is the motiye power that brings pros- might be, a success you should learn to abstain from the cup You run.no risk. All druggists guarantee Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic to do all that the manufacturers claim for it Sold and guarantee by Hood and Grantham, Dunn, "N.C. Warranted no cure, no pay. There an; many To get.

the genuine ask for Grove's Sold and guaranteed by Hood Grautham; C. the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Door in the town of Lillington N. C. on Monday the 10th day of May IS97, two certain tiacts or Darcels of land in Grove Township, state and coun-tv aforesaid and more particularly de- penty, and we are pleased to say the destiny of Harnett coun Queen Victoria celebrated her birthday Monday. She was born May 24th, 1819 and ascended to the throne in 1829 at the age of ten years, she has made one of the oldest and! best scrioeu in nam mortgage ueeU substan TT OD of intoxicating drink.

With all the other qualities mentioned to-day your life will be a failure if this one thing should creep ty is growing5 brighter eyery Her young men and women-are being educated and rulers of bur mother country. prepare for the battles of life RAWTHAM. in and take possession of you. It will blisrht your character. tially as follows 1st tract containino-J0 acres Ijeing the tract bought of J.

K. Stewart Marcn 11th, I896. Beinn'mo-kt a stake in the East run of Black Riv" second corner of a 17 acre tract and rnnft South 3. chains to stake in the Ryals old field, thence an ohl mark line North 87 West 20 chains to a Black gum ith gum pointers in .1 and to be the leaders of society nment in the near fu- An Old Gander. Mr.

J. G. Jernigan who liyes on the road between Dunn and Benson informs us that he has a gander which he bought at Senator Pritchard destroy your hope for success in and goVer has in- iife and finally send you down ture anil lleV tO 1,11 7 xo to a drunkard's hell nothing helps the vneu rresiuem iuciviniey Young young so much for these duties Olcl Stand. stop at Abbeville on his trip to meQ, by all means look not upoS the Nashyille Exposition. (The the wine Cup.

in life as; an education. Buie's the Isham McLamb sale about President expressed himself, as Haye one special aim and pleased with the invitation and purpose iii life, take hold and wouldistop if the schedules on hold on, and in the end success the road could be arranged satis- will ririrrn' rnui. 1 Stewart's line, thence as his line up the meanders of the river to the beginning about 60 yards, North of the new road, containing 40 ac-es more or less. 2nd tract containing 31 acres, being the tract bought of the heirs of Yom.g Kyals, deceased, fft-ginniug at a take runs West 44 chains a 72 links to another stake, thence North 3, East II chains 10 links to Bl River, thence South 82, East 23 chains and 50 links to Creek Academy witlij its well ten years ago, and McLamb equipped! corps of instructors is bought him at his father's sale doing a good (work along this several years before that, line. It is almost in its infancy From the best information to yet, bein only about ten years be gathered the gander is about old.

yet in the session just closed 25years old. Recently his! eye tllPrP WPTP tlirlpnte iftvun hrn cirrlit foilxi1 liim Vint 1 "TUr.I factonly. May God bless you and kepn Drags, Confectioneries. Stationery, Pateot Medicines, Coperas, lionx, Sulphur, Drug Sundries, Pepper, 8pices Tobacco, Snuff, Lamps and Lamp Pixtures lso Hall and Store Lampi. "Prescriptions Carefully Filled 7 you a stake, thence to the Iwo-ii, iiuov IS Simply an OUt- stnto anrl thirtPPn iintiw in hrnn hv Th Presbyterian Assembly pf the South is in session at iine or synopsis of the splendid this state were! represented.

Ahe can see how to o-et about and Thu March Charlotte. It is pronounced Arm We Hope to be able in a few pick up corn. No doubt the GakLnek Fullkk, Jiortgee. weeks to give our readers a full gander has seen better days as vvellons Morgan, Attorney. history of this school with a his movement about the yard The above advertised sale ha t-A i nnorlrtumif nun Vvi 1 11 it uivt iiuuu uai icrs lui an against wpmen preachers and we think wisely so.

We find no authority for it and don't cut of building! shows. Mr. Martin Stewart contJu Thursday, June 10th, I i in our line. speech, and if heeded by all young men, would bring, to them success. "We know! the above synopsis does not do Mr.

Broughton justice, for to properly appreciate his fine address one must need have heard it. If delivered throughout the State it would do a vast amount thing says lie nas one ne Dougnt at nis beheye it is the sphere of woman to preach. Her daily walk i ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. great-srrandfather's sale many Two voting men were lled I years ago and that Ire is doing Having qiu.li lied a Administrators of Raifonl Lucas, deceased late of Unmet County, N. this is to notifv i and character in the home is the greatest preaching and has Come to see us at Mt Airy bunday, one in cold well at present.

1 xl.J xl i I Ux Ica, I t.I..: These no doul Jl mwe uu uuuui more influence for good than inuruer uie uuier ov a younu are some oi against me estate of of good. all else in the world. man of the! Sheriff posse. Mt. the same stock of ganders from i-xuiuii iiicin to me un dersigned on or Ufore the JGth daT of Airy has ben a dry town for which we heard a man say he The Daily Tribune, the Re- IMP t-C O- 11 1 in bar of their lecoverv.

All I It is hoped that the House miblican nanr stnrt 1. I teen years, and blind ti- raisea a lamily ot ten clnldren the said estate will nlc- will passthe resolution passed liu- iast Jntrv 7mZ1a Prs Ust 1 out tne Clt-V hmits aonated eacl1 of tliem wln lnake mediate payment. This the 16th imme. I GOING BACK TO iave bee t-. numerous.

The became of age, a bed, the featli- day of April 1897. men ers of which all came from one J.lv! and J. U. LirrfAa. j- xioiiua oy ine onerin oi WakpL.

i i bans belligerent riirlits. TheLxA euarr between the Voung AdmVs of Ilalfnivi This Snanish Government nil XY? "1 and the murder was at of gander. gander was Hi L. Godwi.v. Atty.

-the inhabitants of the island ofbtedness is not ful Tv ese blind tigers. The liquor thought to have made his escape coralled in the cities and towns question is a grave one and lo- from Noah when he was about LOST NfVi'E. and are not allowing them to aia i cal Ptiou does not seem to solve to gather all into the Ark. Where Talwajs get the PUREST and best Whiskejs, Brandies, Win tc.f at as reasonable prices as honest, reliable goods can be sold Whereas a promissory note for the sum of e2S3.00 bearing interest at 8 per cent, dated on or before Oct. 15.

1888 work their farms and make j-j ine prooiem. made by McK. JtcKinnon. navhi TlfTnn IT rnvniT iirnimrmr sustenance and consequently not pan out and it went to the PURE N. C.

APW1 i' mere is a irreat tieai ot wn t.x: I tii. it xxirtLfviiiz.tJti uovernor -r rvi i fciwxj ii in riiu Ticmr a rro iner i rcnewju titereoi wui be made to nm nil nn i untr said McK. ilcKinnoii. Pyin UDIWHY xfoxxv mo mat- is tuej wav all uniffjnsts railroad lease and was said to be grove's tasteless chill ton- When Baby was lick, we gTe CastorU. When she was a Chad, she cried for CMtorU.

When sh became Uias, she clang: to Castorla. Waea she had Children, she care them Castorla, mg among tiie poor, yith belligerenifc rights the Cubans will win -independence and throw off the yoke of joppression which Spain is imposing on under the influence of the South- -i -i tx "Iron and Qimime in a t.i lesj form. ern Kailroad Company. But it Ghiidien- love it. Adults orefer it to therefore to warn all persons buyin or I Uillill UllnnUI Cig.r.

ic against mil peons claiming under Wht 1 ,0 onnal not i a. m. mcBrype. W. S- JACKSON, Agent.

DunmN.C Broad Street and T.TinlmnT Qnnnrn T.TiTin. N. C- died and no one weeps at its bitter, nauseating TtWics. Price, 50c. them.

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