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ASTHMA CURE FREE. Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases- BENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. yi'RITE VOI R I*A!ttE AHiD ADDRESS PEAIftEY. r MAINE I) There is nothing like Asth- PAD Trig maline. It brings instant re rvH TfcPi lief even i n W orst cases I cures when all else fails. The Rev. C. F. Wells, of Villa Ridge, 111., says: "Your trial bottle of Asthmalene re ceived in good condition. I cannot tell you how thankful I feel for the good derived from it. I was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat and Asthma for ten years. I despaired of ever being cured. I saw your advertisement for the cure of this dreadful and tormenting disease, Asthma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves but resolved to give it a trial. BELIEF. To my astonishment, the tria acted like a charm. Send me a full size bottle." Rev- Dr. Morris Wechsler. Rabbi of the Cong. Bnai Israel. NEW YORK, Jan. 3, 1901. DRS. TAFT BROS'. MEDICINE CO., Gentlemen : Your Asthmalene is an excellent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which combine with Asthma. Its success is astonish ing and wonderful. , After having it carefully analyzed, we can state that Asth malene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Verv trulv yours, REV, DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. AVON SPRINGS, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1901. DR. TAFT BROS. MEDICINE CO. Gentlemen : I write this testimonial from a sense of duty, having tested the wonderful efiect of your Asthmalene, for the cure 3 Astl ma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic asthma lor the past i 2 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many otheis, 1 chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 180 th street, New York, 1 at once obtained a bottle of Astl male lie. My wife c mmtneed taking it about the first of November. 1 very seen noticed a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is entirely free fr m all sjmptcms. Ift el that 1 can consistently recom mend the medicine to all who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully, O. D. PHELPS, M. D. DR. TAFT BROS, MEDICINE CO. ' Feb. 5, 1901. Gentlemen: 1 was troubled with Asthma for 22 years. I have tried numeiousremedies, but they have all failed. I ran across ycur rdvertisement red started -with a trial bottle. I found iclief at onee. 1 have since purchased )our lull-size bot tle, IJl.ct lam ever grafelul. 1 have fimily of four children, and for six years was unable to work. lam now in the best of health and Tm doing business every day. This testimony you can make use of as you see fit. Home address, 235 Rivington street. S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129 th St., City. TRIAL BOTTLE SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL. Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR. TAFT BROS.' MEDICINE CO., 79 East 130tli St., N. Y. City. WILMINGTON ANb O P ELDOIK AND BRANCHES AND ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD COMPANY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CONDENSED PCF^TTLE. Nov. 19TH, 1900. TRAINS QOIMQ SODTH. Leave Weldon 11:50 a, m., 8:58 i>. m.; arrive Rocky M0uii1, 12:55 a. ui.,»:sZp. tu. Leave 1 r.rlioio, li;i!i a. ino uo pin. Leave Kuc»y Mount, l:U0a. M., 9:52 p. m., 6 37 l>. u>., 5:40 am, lz:bz p. 111. Leave Wilson, I.ob a m, 10:25pm, 6:soam, 1:40 p in., 7 lii pin. Leave Seliua,i!:ss am. 11,U 1 p. m. Leave hajettevilie, 4:30 a in, lic:i2 p m. Arrive tiurence, 7:25 a ill, i:i4 p in. Arrive oolusboro 7 55 p. lu. Leave uoldsboro, 7:01 a in, 3:31 p m. Leave Magnolia, 6HW a m, 4:»6pm. Arrive W liminglou, s:4U a in. 5:50 v m,' TRAINS GOING NORTH. Leave Florei.ce,9:4o am, 7:45 p m.^JC Leave tayettevule, Li:zi) a m, m. Leave seluia, 1.50 am. 10 56 p. in. Arrive W lison, z:i.6 a m, 11:%$ p 111.* Leave V> iimliigton, #:oo p m.»l«a in, Leave Magnolia, n:ls» a m, o:i0 p m. Leave Golusboro, 600 am,lz:jO am, Sf:27pm Leave vv nson, is-35 pm, 643 am, 11:33 am J0:10 p m. i:lo p m. Arrive ivocky Mount, 3: 30 p m, IS.-09 am, e *5 am, 11:11 P 111, 1:53 p m. Arrive iaruoro 7 04. a. m. Leave 'larbcro, li»l p n». Leave Hooky Mount, 3:30 p m. 12:09 a in. Arrive VVe.uon, 4:3 a p m, 1:00 a in. W iimii.glon ana Weiuoii hailruad, Yaukin Daviuson Mam Line—Train leaves v\ llining ton, t u* a. m., aruves iayettevilielx vt p. in., leaves 1 a>etleviUe* iaa p.m., ariivec sanford 143 p. m. Returning leave feanfurd 2cO p. m., arrive *ayetteville 341 p. m., leave tujeltevilie 346 p. m., arrives Wil mington 6 40 p. m Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Ben nettsville branch 'lrain leaves l>eu nellsvii.e 8 15 a.m.. MaAlon 920 a. m.,Reo hpriiigs 9 !I3 a. m., liope Mills 10 -a a. m_ arrive i'ayetteviiie 10 55. Reiummg ieavee iaj iltevi.ie i p. in., Uope 4uip.ui. litu tprn.gs b„a p. m., iHaxtun 015 p. m. arrives Lennelisviiie i isi>. in. Connections at i ayetteville with .train Wo. 78 at MaxlonvMlh ine Carolina Central Kail road, at Red bprings wim the Red.ipimgs and Bow more ranroad, at banford wiiu ine beaboara *kii* Line and Southern ivailway ai Oult v. uh me liurii&m anu Charlotte kaii road. Train on Scotland Neck Branch road leaves Weluo». 3:35 p m, Halifax 4:15 p.m arrivek Scotland Aeck at 506 p m Ureenvnie 6:57 p m, Kinston 7:t>l> pm. Returuiug leaves Elusion 1 50 a m, Greenville a 59 a m, arriving Hainan at 11:1# am, Weldon 11:83 a m, daay except tuuday. Trains on Washington Branch leave Wash, iLgum 6:lo a m, and „:o0 p m., arrive Parmele 9:lo am, and 4:00 p m, returning leave far mele 9:35 am. and o:30p m., arrive Washington il:oo a m, and 7:30 p m, uaily except bunday. Train leaves Xarboro, N. C., dally, except Sunuay. at 5:30 p m., sunuay 4.15 p. m., aruves Plymouth 7 40p. in., 610 p.m.. Returning leaves Plymouth uaily excepi buuuay,7 M a, m., and &unaay 9 00 a. m.; ar rives at larboro 10 05 a. m., 11 00 a. m. Train on Midland NC Branch leaves Goldt boro, A. c.,daily except Sunday, 705 a m;ar rive cmiihueid W C., 810 am. Returning leaves amithtieid. JS. C. 900 a. m. arrives Uoldsboio.K.c. 10 25 a.m. Trains on Nashville Branch leaves Rocky Mount at 9:30 a. m.,340pm arrives Aashvilh iOloa in, 4:03 p m. Spring Hope 10 40 am 425 p. m. Returning leave Spring Hope ll:ot a. m., 4 55 p m, Aasnviile 11:** a. m, &26 p m arrive at itc.cky Mount 1145 am., eoopm daily except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw for Clinton >-aily, except Sunday, at 11:40 a. m. and 4:15 pm. Returning leaves Clinton 700 a m and 2:50 p m. Train No. 18 make close connection atWel donlor all points North dally, all rail vU juchmQnd. H. M. EMERSON, General PsMenger Agent, (ALL WOMEN] | Wine of Cardui is the guardian i lof a woman'B health and liappi- B I ness from youth to old age. It 8 1 helps her safely into womanhood. ■ | It sustains her during the trials J Bof pregnancy, childbirth and I 8 motherhood, making labor easy S I and preventing flooding and mis- 9 ■ carriage. It gently leads her R ■ through the dangerous period B ■ known M the change of life. ■ WINE«CARDUI| cures leucon-hoea, falling of the jS womb, and menstrual irregularity H in every form. It is valuable in ■ every trying period of a woman's n life. It reinforces the nervous B system, acts directly on the geni- 5 t&l organs and is the finest tonic & for women -known. Ask your B druggist for a $l.OO bottle of H Wine of Cardui. I BatMTille, Ala., July 11, 1900. ■ Itm aainr Wino of Cardni and Thert- B ford's Black-Draught and I feel like a N different woman already. Several la- N dies here keep the medicines in their H homes all the time. I have throe girls H and they are using It with me. ■ ■n. KATE BBOWDEB. B For advice and literature, address, giving u symptoms. "The Ladter Advisory Depart- H 9 ment", The Chattanoofa Medicine Company, ■ B Chattanooga, T«nn. , ■ ▲ CtaUoa of PUKK LINSEED OIL mi™i with a gallon of ttGnmar ~JPcunf~ make* 2 gallons of the VERY BIST PAINT in the WORLD ® f y oa £palnt bill. Is rxn HORK DURABI.S than I LKI WHIT* LKAD and is ABSOLUTELY NOT POI SONOUS. HAM MAB PAINT IS made of the BEST or —sueh as all goodpal liters use. and is ground THICTC.VIBY THICK. NO trouble to e * n do it. It Is the COMMON SENS* OF HOUSE PAINT. NO BETTER paint bo NNVDO at Axreoflt, and is Cuuixaiifcufejysato HOT TO CRACK, Bumi, PUL or CHIP. F. mam PAINT CO., St. LouU, MO. Sold and guaranteed by DUNN HARDWARE AND FURNITURE CO. A&BVB& M TB» «_■ 3SL &ESKESSEB(SS Come Back. Yes, I'll tryE. LEE'S HAIHTwABE HOUSe""I havT always been treated alright there, I see no use to change. I can buy my Hardware, Harness, Saddles, Li idles, Building Material, such as Lime, Hair, Sash, Doors, Locks, Hinges, Nails &c., just as cheap from him as anybody. Then I always get just what I buy, a good class of goods and full weight. WAKD-MABE HARNESS. 1 wish t0 ini P ress upon our mind that tlie W:ST is the CHEAPEST. If you buy a set of machine harness and give $8.50 and it lasts you 5 years and ! you buy a set of Hard-made Harness for $lO.OO and it lasts you for 10 years have you made money? Any sane man will tell you yes. So buy the best. AH gHW ud Slmi fcr A Tk« 0«miloe ill brtr IM* Stoves and Hollow-Ware. nil I have beyond doubt the best Cook Stove on the market. Garland Stoves and Ranges warms homes and cooks food for millions of people everywhere. With these Stoves you have ft I > /t something good to eat. Your wife and yourself in good humor. Don't fail to buy a Garland Cook Stove. I always make prices """ rrnnl/ovvTi Qi'D M y line of Crockei 7 is a]moBt complete. Everything VI Ut Ktl JHdl C« from a 25c set of Cups and Saucers to a nice imported 100 Piece Dinner Set decorated or plain white. I meet competition in prices. r 1 Q I have a line of Glassware that is not surpassed iu town. Lamps VJT Jdoondr"• of almost any kind you want. Lamp chimneys you can throw against the floor and stand on or drive nails with. All kinds of tumblers and goblets. Jelly glasses for 25 cents per dozen. Tumblers at 20 cents per set. 18 Gross Ma sen Fruit Jars. TIN AND ENAMELED WARE. I carry a nice varied line of this class of gocds and always try to please everybody in price and goods. POWDER, SHOT SHELLS. r !his season I have paid special VJUIISJ attention to buying the above iiimedgocds and j-m in position to give the best goods for the least money. pi My line c» Cutleiy is - irj)y cut of sight. There is no better knife or raz or than Boken, alw >\y known by the tree on it. Dice Harrows, Grain Drills, McCoimic Mower and Rrkts, Binders &c. all for sale here. Remember the place. E. Lee's Hardware Store. Stop let me tell you. In the tear future I expect to build a large brick store and in order to raise all the money 1 (in aid not have to move geeds to my new store I will sell all my summer goods at cost. Besides many other things too numerous to mention. I am going to sell Haidware and Rainess this season regardless of profit. I HAVE GOT TO HAVE SO MUCH MONEY. 1 have bought the gocds and they must go. The time has come when E. Lee leads in Haidware and Harness and others iolltw. If benesty, square dealing, small profits merit anything then I ask for your trade. Respectfully, E. LEE, Dnnn, INT. C. SIF II Fine Shoes UaliaZ±aFOß SVIEN.P Selz shoes for Men, Women and Children are (■I Satisfactory Shoes— Price—Quality —Comfort —Style. HH ASK FOR mm l e ! z "p U T S w . SELZ, SCHWAB & CO., Chicago. m M Scli Feather Weight* . ■ ■ 11 Selz "Horseshoe." Largest Manufacturers of Boota and Shoes In the world. m M The celebrated SELZ SHOE is on sale at R. G. Taylor's Every pair warranted to give satisfaction. Call and see thtm R. G. TAYLOR. Don't lie Deceived By the circus bill advertising of quack medicine concerns. Your druggist will tell you that '•Coleman's Guarantee" is an honest medicine and guaranteed to cure all forms of Indigestion and dyspepsia. Price 50c., large bottle, at Hood A Gran tham, druggist*. WANTED—Ladies and Gen tlemen to introduce the "hot test" seller on earth. Dr. White's Electric Comb, patent ed 1899. Agtnts 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, Josli Westliafer, of Loogootee, Ind., is a poor man, but he says he would not be without Cham berlain's Pain Balm if it cost five dollars a bottle, for it saved him from being a cripple. No external application is equal to this liniment for stilt' and swol len joints, contracted muscles, stiff neck, sprains and rheumat ic and muscular pains. It has also cured numerous cases of partial paralysis. It is for sale by Hood & Grantham. NOTICE OF SALE Under Mortgage By virtue of the power and authority given by a certain mortgage, executed by J. i). McNeill, Win McNeill and H. L. McNeill to me which is recorded in the office of Register of Deeds for the county ol Harnett, in book Z no. 2 rage 9. the following property will be sold at Public Auction, viz'— Bring a certain tract of land in LlU ington Township, Harnett county. Be ginning at a stake 10 leet from the southern line of the town of Lillii "ton opposite southwest corner of Lot No. h in said town, runs thence S. IS "A" a chains to the Ochiltree line, now Wil liams, thence said line N. G1 W t> chains. 53 links to the road or street, thence N 18 E 2 chains and 16 links to a corner of the edge of Main street, thence S 72 E 6 chains and 13 'lnks to the beginning, containing eight-tenth acres and being fame place where mot tgagors resided Dec. 4, 1899 and for fuither description sie Book F. No. 2 pages 484 & 6 Kegs, office of Harnett Co. Place of sale. Court House door at Lillington, N. C. Time of sale Aug. 30,1901 at 12 o'clock M. Terms of eale cash. July 29,1801. L. J. Best, Mortgage®, i Anarchists in This Country t We do not find a great llll'Hint of material for aston ishment in the growth of anar chism on this continent. Num bers of our contemporaries seem amazed at the fact, but we fail to follow them. In our opinion, any intelli gent study of this question must begin with the hypothesis that anarchists are opposed to government, and therefore to organized society, no matter what its character and form. They do not draw distinctions. Autocracy and democracy are the same in their philosophy As a matter of fact, in all that relates to our purely personal doings we are governed much more in this country than men are in any foreign empire. Thus, if the anarchist reasoned at all and wished to influence government in his own interests —or, rather, in the interests of his selfish predictions—lie would take active part in politics, en deavor to make himself felt, and strive for the enaction of laws enlarging liis liberty and dilating the circumference of his activities. As we have said, however, the anarchist objects to governmental institu tions of every kind. Pie sees in a republic as much to hate and to oppose as he sees in an oligarchy or a throne. He wants chaos and will be con tent with nothing less. Anarchists flock to this coun try, and no wonder. We have stretched the idea of "free government" to the point of folly, if not suicide. Our ora tors and statesmen have become so intoxicated with the sound of "liberty" that they have created the substance of license. We parade as a matter of patri otic pride these dangerous political dissipations which should be a cause of patriotic sorrow and alarm. We open our arms to the human sewage of Europe : we offer asylum to the outcasts and malefactors of every nation; we have con ferred American citizenship upon hundreds of thousands of half-savage wretches who can not speak our language or un derstand our institutions. Their purchased votes corrupt the sources of our government, while their pestiferous activi ties, protected by our folly, are directed against the integrity of this republic as fiercely as against that of the most insen sate tyranny in all the world. We have laws in this regard, but their 'operation is to pre vent the immigration of honest and industrious German peas ants, who always make good citizens, while anarchists and professional cutthroats and in cendiaries swarm through our gates without a challenge. The officials at New York will ex hibit almost superhuman vigi lance in the case of a poor girl coming here to marry her lover. A few years ago they rose up in their majesty and forbade the admission of the Dutch dia mond-cutters, who were intelli gent and prosperous and would have constituted a valuable ad dition to our national industries, our taxable property, and our population. But the educated assassin, with a few dollars in his pocket and a bomb in his valise, walks down the gang way with none to say him nay. That anarchy multiplies and flourishes in this country is not a matter of surprise. It is the logical result of causes we have ourselves ordained.—W aslii ng ton Post. - —♦ Faithfulness. Faithfulness is the explana tion of many a successful career. Opportunity, abolity and the friendly assistance that may be given all tend to further one's efforts, but the persistent, un daunted faithfulness to the la bor in hand, in the very face of opportunity, and hindrance, and obstacles, is that which con quers. The character that is developed by devotion to duty, in life's smallest undertakings, is being equipped for glorious achievements. Therein is found the secret of success.— Presbyterian. He Kept His Leg. Twelve years ago J. W. Sul livan, of Hartford, Conn., scratched his leg with a rusty wire. Inflamation and blood poisoning set in. For two years he suffered intensely. Then the best doctors urged amputa tion, "but," he writes, "I used one bottle of Electric Bit ters and 1 1-2 boxes of Buck leu's Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and well as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Jiheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival on earth. Try them C. L. Wilson will guarantee satisfac tion or refund money. Only |5O cento, * * The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per (JT s °nal supervision since its infancy. '6tCA4/K Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria i.i a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains either Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. lis age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays i everisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach arid Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUITY CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of . _ The Kind You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET. «EW YORK CITY. If the /announcement ft and §& T Greatly pleased || C& Not because of his appointment to office Vjj SJ ™ witfc a fat salary • but because he learns irft V* M'ifwM a tact equally gratifying, WW m i iSr 3 Company's § k lIMHU sls Sample gook a PIH l lil from which he selects the perfect-fitting clothes £j? Vi>lUfn I !i| ijliiyi that make him the cynosure of all admiring lA gW V i u |l|r eyes, has just reached town and he hurries to 7 ri. (?/5 1 !i i ill make an early selection. ROSE & COMPANY CjW Vo II I IK if of Chicago, are the best Custom Tailors in the feL I jlj III!; I country and he knows it. These big Tailors L/Jj 3j2 II 1 fiet the cream of the trade in every town where Vl~> KS TO i 111 there are good dressers because they show \ « | | I nothing but the choicest selections of Fabrics. fie! Ml U Their garments are popular because they put the til ll Cl > 4 Catest Stples—tbe Best Workmanship pj cIW kmiSPf jf;fj || and the most dependable Linings and Trim- VJa Mm Will mings into them. If you want to put on the [55 Yo Ajr CF? best-fitting made-to-measure suit you ever g wore, come early and be measured. Jx (?/« _ SAMPLES DISPLAYED BY Vo 80LC AOCNTS tni T. C. YOU IMG & CO. Yankee Doodle in Europe. John Quincy Adams once told how our national air was introduced among Europeans. He and Henry Clay and three others were in Client, in Bel gium, as commissioners of the United States, making a treaty with Great Britain at the clo?e of the war of 1812. There was to be a big banquet, with the diplomatic corps present, and the music of each nation was to be played by the band. The bandmaster came to our com missioners and asked for our national air. "It is 'Yankee Doodle,' "said they v "Yankee Doodle?" What is that? Where shall I find it? By whom was it composed? Can you furnish me with the score?" Not much. They were at their wit's end. It was another kind of score they had come to settle. At last a happy thought came to them. Henry Clay had a col ored boy with him for a servant and of course, he could whistle ; and. of course, he knew "Yan kee Doodle" by heart. So they sent for him and the problem was solved. The colored boy whistled and the bandmaster jotted down the air; "and be fore night," said Mr. Adams, " 'Yankee Doodle was set to so many parts that you would hardly have known it." And it came out the next day in all its pride and pomp and circum stance of a royal brass band to the edification of the majesty and nobility of Europe. Some Reasons Why You Should Insist on Having EUREKA HARNESS OIL U nequaled by any other. Renders hard leather soft. Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. HARNESS A n excellent preservative. Reduces cost of your harness. Never burns the leather; its Efficiency is increa'sed. tecures best service. titches kept from breaking. OIL |s sold m all Localities Manufactured by Standard Oil Comyur. OABTOniA. Bean tie The Kind YM Haw Alwar* Biagtt ANNOUNCEMENT. FAYETTEVILLE - DAVIDSON ACADEMY - FOR BOYS. Preparatory, Academic and Scientific courses. Board and Tuition moderate. FACULTY OF GOOD TEACHKRS. Term nine months. Begins Sept. 18, 1901. JNO. S. SIMPSON, Principal.. P. 0. DrawerS.. Fayetteville, N. C. A Wonderful Invention. They cure dandruff, hair faIN ing, headache etc., yet costs the same as an ordinary 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." This wonderful comb is simply un breakable and is made so that it is absolutely impossible to break or cut the hair. Sold on a written guarantee to give per fect satisfaction in every respect. Send stamps for one. Ladies' ■ize 50c. Gents' size 35c. Live men and women wanted everywhere to introduce this article. Sells on sight. Agents are wild with success. (See want column of this paper.)i Address D. N. ROSE, General! Mgr.. Decatur, 111. 1 "Take 'Coleman's Gcraruw* tee,' eat what you want and be happy." A positive and per manent cure for all forms of in digestion, dyspepsia and consti pation. It purifies the blood and makes you feel like a new man. A guaranteed medicine. Price 50c. large bottle, at Hood & Grantham druggists. i OABTORXA. Bmtfe Thi KiwdVw liaw Alwirs Batft;
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