FOR MALARIA,
CHILLS AMD FEVER.
The Best Prescription Is Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic.
The Formula Is Plainly Printed on Every Bottle,
So That the People May Know Just
What They Are Taking.
Imitators do not advertise their formula
knowing that you would, not buy their medi
cine if you knew what it contained. Grove's
contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct
proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The
Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives
the malaria out of the system. Any reliable
druggist will tell you that Grove's is the
Original and that all other so-called "Taste
less" chill tonics are imitations. An analysis
of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is
superior to all others in every respect. You are
not experimenting when you take Grove's—its
superiority and excellence having long been
established. Grove's is the only Chill Cure sold
throughout the entire malarial sections of the
United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50c.
WILMINGTON ANb p D
ELDOX
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINEI
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
SOUTH CAROLINA. i
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Nov. 19TH, 1900.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Weldon 11:50 a.m.,8:58 p. m.; arrive
Rocky Mount, 12:55 a. m.,9:52 p. m.
Leave Tarboro, 12:21 a. in., 6 00 pm.
Leave Rocky Mount, 1:IK» a. M., 9:52 p. m.,
6 37 p. m., 5:40 am, 12:52 p. m.
Leave Wilson, 1.58 a ui, 10:25 pm, 630 am.
8:40 p m., 7 16 pm.
Leave Selma.2:ss a m. 1110 p.m.
Leave Fayetteville, 4:30 a m, 12:52 p m.
Arrive Florence, 7:25 a m, 2:24 p m.
Arrive Goldsboro 7 55 p. m.
Leave Goldsboro, 7.-01 a m, 3:21 p m.
Leave Magnolia, 8:09 am, 4:15p m.
Arrive Wilmington, 9:40 a m. 5:50 i> in,
TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Florence,9:4o am, 7:45 p m.
Leave Fayetteville, 12:;0 a m, 5»:45 p m.
Leave felrna, 1.50 am. 10 56 p. in.
Arrive Wilson, 2:35 a m. 11:33 p in.
Leave Wilmington, 6:50 p m. 9 45a m,
Leave Magnolia, 11:19 a in, 8:20 p m.
Leave Goldsboro, 500 am, 12:30 am, 937 pm
Leave Wilson,S*3s pm, 543 am, 11:33 am
10:30 p m, 1:10 p m.
Arrive Rocky Monnt, 3: 30 p m, 12:09 am,
6 25 am, 11:11 p m, 1:53 p m.
Arrive Tarboro 7 W. a. m.
Leave Tarboro, 12:21 p m.
Leave Rocky Mount, 3:30 p m. 12:09 a m.
Arrive Weldon, 4:32 pm, 1:00 a ni.
Wilmington and Weldon Kailroad, Yadkin
Davidson Main Line—Train leaves Wilming
ton, » 00 a. in., arrives Fayetteville 12 12 p m .
leaves Fayetteville 12 25 p.m., arrives
Sanford 143 p. m. Returning leave
Sanford 2i>o p. m., arrive Fayetteville 341 p
m., leave Fayetteville 346 p. m.. arrives Wil
mington 6 40 p. m
Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Ben
liettsville Branch Traiu loaves Ben
nettsville 815 a. in., Maxton 9 20 a. in., Red
Springs 953 a. in., Hope Mills 10 42 a. m.,
arrive Fayetteville 10 55. Returning leaves
Fayetteville 440 p. m., Hope mills 455 p.m.,
Red Springs 535 p. m., Maxton 615 p. m..
arrives Bennettsville 7 15 p. m.
Connections at Fayetteville with train No.
7H at Maxton with the Carolina Central Rail
road, at Red Springs with the Red Springs
aud Bowmore railroad, at -Sanford with the
Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway at
Gulf with the Durham and Charlotte Rail
road.
Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leaves
Weldoa 3:o"jp m, Halifax 4:15 pirn arrive*
Scotland Neck at 508 p m Greenville 6:57p m.
Kins ton 7:55 pm. Returning leaves Kiuston
7 >o a m, Greenville 8 5» a m, arriving Halifax
at 11:18 a in, Weldi>u 11:33 a in, daily except
tunday.
Trains on Washington Branch leave WashJ
Ington 8:10 a m, and 2:30 p m., arrive Farmele
9:10 am, and 4:00 p m, returning leave Far
mele 9:35 am. and 6:30pm., arrive Washington
11:00 a m, and 7:30 p ni, daily except Sunday.
Train leaves Tarboro. N. C., daily, except
Sunday, at 5:30 p in., Sunday 4.15 p.
m., arrives Plymouth 740 p. m.. 610 p.m..
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except
Sunday, 7 50 a. m., and Sunday 9 jo a. m.; ar
rives at Tarboro 10 05 a. m.. 11 00 a. in.
Train on Midland N C Branch leaves Golds
boro, N. C., daily except Sunday, 7 05 a m; ar
rive smithfleld N C., 810 am. Returning
leaves Smithtleld. N. C. 900 a. m. arrives
Goldsboro,N. c. 10 25 a. m.
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky
Mount at 9:30 a. ni.,34opm arrives Nashville
10.10, a ni, 4:03 p m, Spring Hojie 10 40am,
425 p. ni. Returning leave Spring Hope 11:00
a. m., 4 55 p m, Nashville U:zl a. m, 5*5 p m,
arrive at Rt.cky Mount 1145 am., 6 00pm,
daily except Sunday.
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for
Clinton uaily.exceptSunday, at ll:4(;a. m. and
4:lspm. Keturning leaves Clinton 700 am
and 2:50 p m.
Train No. 78 make close connect ion at Wel
don for all points North daily, all rail vit
Richmond.
H. M. EMERSON,
General Passenger Agent.
J. R. KKNLY,
T. M. KMERBON i General Manager.
Trafflc Manarfnt.
A Wonderful Invention.
They cure dandruff, hair fall
ing, headache etc., yet costs the
same as an ordinary comb—Dr.
White's Electric Comb. The
only patented Comb in the
world. People, everywhere it
has been introduced, are wild
with delight. You simply
comb your hair each day and
the comb does the rest. Thi
wonderful comb is simply ur
breakable and is made so that i
is absolutely impossible t
break or cut the hair. Sold oi
a written guarantee to give per
feet satisfaction in every respect.
Send stamps for one. Ladies'
size 50c. Gents' size 3oc.
Live men and women wanted
everywhere to introduce this
article. Sells on sight. Agents
are wild with success. (See
want column of this paper.)
Address D. N. ROSE, General
Mgr., Decatur, 111.
A really healthy woman has lit- I
tie pain or discomfort at the I
menstrual period. No woman ■
needs to have any. Wine off
Cardui will quickly relieve those 1
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the dragging head, back and®
side aches caused by falling of 2
the womb and irregular menses, a
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■ 1,000,000 women who suffered 8
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I strual organs strong and healthy. H
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lture to give women relief fromt
■ the terrible aches and pains which 5
1 blight so many homes. r
M GUEE-VWOOD, LA., Oct. 14, 1900. «
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■ I was taken with a severe pair, in my ft
I , *, nd could Eot S et any relief until H
H I tried a boUieof Wine of Cardtii. Bo- B
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H Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. B
A Gallon of PCRk. OIL mixed
with a gallon of
tlQimar
-JPcrnt
makes 2 gallons of the V:EY BEST PAINT
in the WOULD
ot yourpaint bill. Is FAR MOKE BFRAEM than
PCRE WHITE LKAD and is ABSOLUTELY NOT POI
BONOCS. HAMMAP. PAINT is made of the BEST OF
PAINT MATERIALS —such as all good painter*use,
and is ground THICK, VERY THICK. NO trouble to
mix, any boy can tio it. It is the COMMON SENSE
OF HOUSE PAINT. NO BETTEB paint can be made
at ANY cost, and is
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HOT TO CRACK, BLISTER, PEEL or CHIP.
F. lIA3IM AB PAINT CO., St. Louis, Mo.
Sold and guaranteed by
DUNN HARDWARE AND
FURNITURE CO.
TOMB STONES.
Any one desiring designs and
estiriiates on tomb stones, wire
fencing, for cemeteries, yard or
any other purpose will do well
to see or write
I. U- SMITH,
BENSON, N. 0.
S -J
He can furnish you designs and
estimates on any cemetery far
nishings desired at remarkably
low prices. He represents first
class establishments.
OASTOniA.
Beanth» K |ft d Yos Han Always Bought
1
JNO. T.LEA. . W.T.MORGAN, E. T. HARRIS.
m. -u.- •*^4**'
I
WJJtIMOTSI!
BENSON, Me 0-,
LEA, MORGAN k CO.,
PPi®l!miESP®&S.
To the Farmers i>f Johnston and
Surrounding Counties.
WE WILL ON AUGUST 2ND, 1901, OPEN THE BAN
NER WAREHOUSE FOR THE SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO,
AT BENSON, N. C. A NEW MARKET, NEW HOUSE, BUT
Old Experienced. JVlen
in tlie Business.
In fact, OUR MR. LEA is an old Veteran in the AVarehou«e
business. Having had 25 years' experience in selling the weed,
he has become one of the best judges of Tobacco, and will see
that every pile sold on our floor brings its full market value.
Our Messrs. MORGAN and HARRIS are l T p-to-Date Ware
housemen, knowing their business thoroughly in the office and
on the floor. Both good judges of Tobacco. So,
Farmers, Cm to w lis!
We are in the business to look after
Your Interest.
o 1 o
We expect to make every pile of Tobacco bring full market
price. We are not going to have Spurt sales ; or, in other words,
give you a big price one day and take it from you the next.
Our Motto is honest, fair deal
ings, and the highest price to all
Every Day.
We ask you for a Liberal Sliare of Your Trade. You will
always find us at our post ready to serve you to the best advan
tage. We have plenty of Money, Orders and Buyers to make
Benson the Coming Market of Johnston County, and we expect
to do our part.
WE GUARANTEE THAT TOBACCO WILL BE AS HIGH ON
OUR MARKET AS IT WILL ON ANY MARKET IN
OR OUT OF.THE STATE.
We further advise the Farmers to take the strings all out of
their Tobacco and grade as much of it as possible. It will pay
them to do it. What builds a market is Order Men, and they
do not want Strings ; they want Tobacco.
COME TO OUR
OPENING SALE,
AUGUST 2ND,
With a load, and you will not find us strangers to any of you.
We will appreciate your starting with us, and do our best to
please you. Thanking you in advance for a share of your trade,
we are, the Farmers' Friends,
mm®an & ©©.
I fteads The jji
1 = 1 and i
i 4|iifiif Greatly pleased j|
Not because of his appointment to office
tfii with a fat salary, but because he learns jrß
KS M El/ SjSft a fact equally gratifying, OJS
f§ lIP Company's ||
p rfffii 's% Sample gook jg
v? from which he selects the perfect-fitting clothes
QrL t| IHVI that make him the cynosure of all admiring y \
iSJr IS i!II k IT eyes, has just reached town and he hurries to
(f/S V l|l!!l|!l make an early selection. ROSE & COMPANY Ow
VP V Nil! I °f Chicago, are the best Custom Tailors in the
£cL 11 E| 1 country and he knows it. These big Tailors Ll
3JI Willi nl I get the cream of the trade in every town where
f/S Willi 11 1 there are good dressers because they show o}}
| Vf lull HHIII|{ nothing but the choicest selections of Fabrics.
' fiBL | RH Their garments are popular because they put the
Will Cbe Catest Styles—Cbe Best Workmanship
PP? Ifiy tffl 1 aud the most dependable Linings and Trim
(f/s» ""S3* tW VBij mings into them. If you want to put on the Kjk
V» 111!/ best-fitting made-to-measure suit you ever
Qr R1 wore, come early and be measured.
1 SOLC Aaurrs " •*»««• «•«*"«» 8V $
T. C. YOUNC & CO,
Financial Statement of Harnett County)
Statement of allowances by Board cf Commissioners of Har-
Dett County for one-half Fiscal "V ear 1900 and one-lialf tiscal
Year 1901, or from June 1, 1900 to June 1, 1901.
Keeping and repair of County Jail $155 46,
Keeping Lillington Ferry !«>' 10
Building and repairing bridges 9b |
Jurors and milage, 3 courts owj 1
Bills of cost, 3 courts »JJ
Supt. of Health 75 00;
Publication of Notices
Court House furnishings »2i
List takers of 1900 140 '0
Elections of 1900 lo
Making up tax books of 1900 2/4 80
Indigent pupils, deaf and dumb and blind, balance 10 00
Clerk Superior Court 87 32
Rebate on taxes of 1900 13 25
Examination and removal of insane t. _9 50
Summoning jurors and holding 3 courts 154 35
Express, hauling, etc 9 90 _
Commissioners service and milage 17145
Coroner's inquest 0 80
Attention to small-pox patients 25 00,
County Home Ip 6 45
Stationery and books of record 130 67 i
Register of Deeds. 39 38;
Outside poor 437 80
Clerk Board of Commissioners 157 40
County Attorney 100 00;
• ____________
Total • $4321 G7
Statement of orders issued in payment -of Allowances for
Year June 1, 1900 to Juno 1, 1901, and also disposition of tame.
Orders and jury tickets cancelled by Board $4201 3-i
*» " •» " issued and uncancelled by Board. . GO 09
" " " " 44 subject to order 53 04i
Total $4321 G7
BOND STATEMENT.
Statement of Bonds and interest Coupons Cancelled for year
June l t 1900 to June 1, 1901.
2 interest Coupons, bonds 46 & 47 $2B 23
45 " 44 1350 00
Bonds
Total interest Coupons Cancelled $1378.23
STATEMENT OF COUNTY INDEBTEDNESS.
Statement of outstanding liabilities of the county of Harnett
June 1, 1901.
45 bonds, each $5OO % $22500 00
45 interest Coupons, Jan. 1, 1901 to June 1, 1901 675 00
Orders issued by Board and uncancelled from Dec. 5,
1898 to June 1, 1901 GG 69
Allowances of Board from Dec. 5, 1898 to June 1, 1901
subject to order 53 64
Orders issued and outstanding, date of issue prior to
Dec. 5, 1898, few if any at all.
Total $23295 33
The above statement of the County indebtedness does not
include the $12000.00 of bonds issued for building the bridge at
Lillington, N. C., with this addition the entire County indebted
ness would be .$35295.33
No interest has accrued on the bridge bonds as they haven't
yet been delivered to the purchasers, because the money is not
needed until completion of the bridge work.
I, Alvis C. Holloway, Register of Deeds of Harnett County,
Ex-ofHcio Clerk of the Board of Commissioners of said County,
do hereby solemnly swear that the ioregoing statements are true
to the best of my knowledge aud belief.
A. C. HOLLOWAY, Register of Deeds,
Ex-officio Clerk to Board.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this the 17th day of July
1901,
J. H. WITHERS, Clerk Superior Court.
TREASURER'S STATEMENT.
June 4, 1900 to June 1, 1901.
RECEIPTS.
Balance on hand June 4,1900 $554 03
Received on General County Fund June 4, 1900 to June
1, 1901 1 5363 16
Total $5917 19
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid Co. orders, jury tickets, pauper orders and bridge orders
and Commissioners, June 1, 1900 to June 1, 1901 $4857 05
Net amount on hand, all county funds $lO6O 14
$5917 19
TREASURER'S STATEMENT. .
Special Tax Fund for Court House and Funding Purposes.
RECEIPTS.
Bal. on hand June 4, 1900 $1063 63
Received June 1, 1900 to June 1, 1901 •_ 3134 00
Total 1.1. 54197 63
DISBURSEMENTS.
Int. on bonds to Jan. 1, 1901 ..$1378 23
Commissions 78 35
Total $1456 58
Balance on hand June 1, 1901 .$.2741 05
• $4197 63
Respectfully submitted,
L. D. MATTHEWS, Treasurer Harnett Co., N. C.
HenrtbiirM.
When the quantity of food ta
ken is too large or the quality
too rich, heartburn is likely to
follow, and especially so if the
digestion has been weakened by
constipation. Eat slowly and
not too freely of easily digested
food. Masticate the food thor
oughly. Let six hours elapse
between meals and when yOu
feel a fulness and weight in the
region of the stomach after eat
ing, indicating that you have
eaten too much, take one of
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets aud the heartburn
may be avoided. For sale by
Hood & Grantham.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
WANTED—Ladies and Gen
| tlemen to introduce the "hot
test" seller on earth. Dr.
White's Electric Comb, patent
jed 1899. Agents are coining
| money. Cures all forms of
scalp ailments, headaches, etc.,
yet costs the same as. an ordi
nary comb. Send 50c in stamps
for sample. D. N. Rose, Gen.
Mgr., Decatur, 111.
EXECUTION SALE.
#-
By virtue of an execution in my hands
issued from the offi e of th» Clerk of ihe
Superior Court of Harnett county, I
will proceed to 6ell at the court hou-e
door in Lillington, Harnett county, N.
C.. on the sth day of August 1901, the
same being the lirst Monday of said
month, one and lot In the town
of Dunn, N. C., occupied by Kev Dr.
Harrell and family at the corner of
Clinton and Cumberland streets and
also two lots in said town, numbered 9
and 10 in block L. according to the
original plan of said town of Dunn.
Execution issued in favor of M. W. Har
per against Eugene Harrell. Hour of
sale one o'clock p. m. This Ist day of
July 1001. ..
• S. A. Salmon, Sheriff.
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Facsimile Signature of
Thirty Years
J THE CENTAU R COMPANY. NEW VOR* CITY.
PLANTERS -liii.
A. V.SMITH, Proprietor.
R. B. MORGAN, Assistant.
DUNN, N. C.
Opening Sale, Thurs
day August Ist.
The Planters Warehouse will be under new management
this season. Mr. R. B. Morgan who lias managed it for the
past two seasons, has turned it over to Mr. A. V. Smith the
well known buyer and tobaccouist, who lias bc-n located 'lure
since Dunn became a tobacco market, and was last season with
the Star Warehouse. He has leased the house for three years
Mr. Morgan is well known as a warehouseman, and Mr. Smitli
is known to be one of the best judges of tobacco and a bnver
who always paid the top of the market for the grades of tobacco
he bought. We assure all who will place their tohacco on the
floor of the Planters Warehouse the best prices obtainable.
The propietor will endeavor to please every patron, and if
good prices will please, then you will bring your tobacco to the
Planters Warehouse, for nothing shall deter us from giving the
highest market pnee for all tobacco placed on our floor. If the
buyers on this market don't bid what the tobacco is worth. WE
WILL. We intend to see that every farmer who places tohacco
on our floor shall have
BEST PRICE POSSIBLE.
We know whereof we speak. We have orders for the tobac
co and we can place any and all grades and CAN and WILL
pay as high for it as any Warehouse in North Carolina as we in
tend to buy a large stock. We like competition—for that builds
up a market but we Will Not allow any other Warehouse in
Eastern North Carolina to pay more for same grades of tobacco
than we do.
OXJR MOTTO
Is to treat every farmer the same and pay each the same
price for the same grade of tobacco. We shall have no favorites
We shall open on August Ist and will have a complete corps of
clerks and help and will appreciate every load brought, us on
that day. We will be open every week day after August Ist un
til the season closes and if you have none ready for the first day
bring it any day thereafter. We are open for Business and Busi
ness we intend to do. W T e will try and have a representative
see nearly all our old customers and friends between now and
our opening day. If we fail to see you bring us a load anyway
on our opening sale for we intend to make that a "
BMB LETTER SALE DAY
In the Dunn tobacco market at which prices never heard of
will be had. Bring us your tobacco for we are out for business
and tobacco we must have, and tobacco we will have if money
will buy it.
Our warehouse, as is well known, is one of the best lighted
and most convenient houses in eastern North Carolina and with
plenty of capital, plenty of time to serve you and good accom
modation for man and beast. We hope to do some • business
with every farmer who grows tobacco in Harnett, Johnston
Sampson and Cumberland counties. We hope to do- a more ex
tensive business this season than ever and if you try us with oae
load we are confident that you will sell us more—for the inter
est ©f our customers are our interest, and the interest of our cus
tomers we shall endeaver to protect. Remember the date—
Thursday August Ist 1901, Opening Sale. With thanks for past
patronage, I remain, 1
Yours to serve,
A. V. Smith, Proprietor.
Summer complaint is usually
prevalent among children this
season. A well developed case
in the writer's family was cured
last week by the timely use of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy—one of
the best patent medicines man
ufactured and which is always
kept on hand at the home of ye
scribe. This is not intended as
a free puff for the company, j
who do not advertise with us, i
but to benefit little sufferers,
who may not be in easy access
of a physician. No family
should be without a bottle of
this medicine in the house, es
pecially in summer-time.—Lan
sing, lowa, Journal. For sale
by Hood & Grantham.
UNDERTAKER
m
Coffins, Caskets, Ladies' and
Gents' Kobes and Burial goods.
All kinds, colors and sizes, rang
ing in price from $2 to $6O. \\ e
also have a nice hearse furnish
ed at moderate prices on short
notice.
R. G. TAYLOB.