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iMMßiasa i RIBE FOR H 3ME PAPER. M sts $1 a year. || wmmm, J? w (W S IF SUBSC M YOUR H I It only co: m. esMssg! Albert D. Harold, —ATTORNEY AT LAW, — DUNN, N. C. Practice wherever service re qui-' d. Prompt attention to ail business. Collections a specialty Offico over DEMO CRATIC BANNER. Kilwnril W. P.m. F. 11. Brooks. Pou & Brooks, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SMITH FIELD, N. C. Claims collected. Estates set tled. Practice in Johnston and adjoining counties. E. S. SMITH. M. F. HATCHKR. Smith & Attorney->~at-L aw, DUNN - - - N r i • 4 : . r H H. >CJ KAN C. LIFFUKL McLean & Clifford, DUNN, : : : : N. C. Offlce over J. J. Wade's Store. w. A. STEWAKT. H.;l. GODWIN STEWART & GODWIN, Attorneys and Coansellora-»t-Law, DUNN, N. C. Will practice in State and Federal Courts but not tor fun. Smith, Hatcher & Smith, ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW, Benson, N. C. Practice wherever services are needed. Special attention to matters entrusted. Ml* 41 FARMERS BANK, DIN, H. G. CAPITAL STOCK $20,000. Every accommodation offered to the public. E. F. YOONO, President. V. L. STEPHENS, Cashier. W- E- Murchison, JONESBORO. N. C. Practices Law in Harnett, Moore »nd other counties, but not tor fun. Feb. 20-1 y. II IMjlf DUE CAPITAL STOCK $20,000. We otfer unsurpassed advan tages. aud loan money on easy terras We will extend every accommodation consistent with conservative banking. L. J. BEST, President. J. W. PURDIK, Cashier. TOWN DIRECTORY. CHURCHES. *i >dlBt Church-R®v. A. ForbesP "tor ; :es llrst Sunday night, aud fourth cun t morning and night. Prayerineeting j*x>Ty Wednesday night. Sunday schcol every Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, O. K, drantham fluverAjteudent. Baptiat Church.-Rev. . C. Barrett, pastor. Services every second Sunday morning and night. Prayerineeting every Thursday night Sunday School every Sunday morning, J. C. Clifford Superintendent. lreel.jttrifp ciml - 1 «*• P . Hlnes pastor. Services every first antf fifth Sunday morning and night.- Sunday achool every Sunday morning, D. H. McLean, Superinten d -lit Disciple Church—Rev. D. It. Petree pas tor Services every third Sunday morning aud uigbt. Prayer meeting every Tuesday night. Sunday School every Sunday evening at 3 o'clock P. T. Maasengiil Supt. Kre« Will Bartiat Church.—Blder R. '.C. Jackson, pastor, services every first Sun da? morning and night. Primitive Baptist.—Church on Broad street Elder B. Wood, Pastor. Regular servi ces on the third Sabbath morning, and Satur day before. In each month at 11 o'clock. LODGE. Palmyra Lodge, No. 117, A. F. kA. M. Hall T»r Free Will Baptist church. P. P. Jones M;W. A. Johnson, S. W.; E. A. Jone ; r W.; J. O. Johnaon, Secretary. Regular inuiDiilcatioiis aQg&eld on the 3rd Satnr • ty at 10 o'clock A. M., and on the Ist Prlday . vso o'clock p. m. In each month. All Ma quis in good standing are cordially invited t > attend these communication*. TOWN OFFICERS. M. T. Young, Mayor. COMMIBBIONEBB ' •" V. 1.. Stephens, Mcl>. Hoi]iiay, J. D. Barnes J A.. Taylor. « W. H. Duncan, Police ip&n. OOITNTT Sheriff, Silas A.Salmon. 1 Clerk. Dr. J. H. Withers. Regiater of Deeds. A. O. Hollo way. Treasurer. L. D. Matthew*. Surveyor. D. P. McDonald. Corooee. Dr. J. F. McKay. County «MMBinerJUv. 1. p. Mack. . ComaiLaai«ner«: M. F. Yoaa*. Cteiiaia V T. THE DEMOCRATIC BANNER. Vol. 11. rfIEKH W9BBBL Ml BMP Could I I N , OT I J Sleep I s "! was a great sufferer ,'rom indigestion E and dyspepsia. I invariably spit up my tr food alter meals, and suffered with pains i iu the chest, and Irom an ful nervousness f —could not slee}. My attention was call- I' ed to & Coleman's F. Gvia.r©Lf\tee | as a positive remedy. I took one bottle Kj according to directions and not only lot W relief but a permanent cure. I recom- je m«td it without hesitation. jr_ W. H BONDURANT. 5 . Pittsylvania Co.. Ya. E PRICE 50c. A BOTTLE. At Druggists, a guaranteed. L, I COtlKA# REMEDY CO., OlflTllli, !«., U. S. *. | B■— rniii 11 ■ iiißimi aJ i The Sptec'i //»o * M tde h'c' in'sy President. It was in the convention of ISBS that will.\m McKinley de veloped into ; Ipositive nationa force. Blain and Sherman had been in their full vieor in 1884, and I had the clear impression from that time tjat every turn of the wheel bright McKinley into the full aeasure of his merited prominence. It was after a very hot day during the Chicago convention that Gen eral Ben Buttcrworth, Major McKinley and nr self sat at a table talking over the events of the day. The delegates had brought forward his name. Mc- Kinley took a telegraph blank from the table, and during the moments of silence, vvote down some memorable *c>rds. He passed it to me with tflieremark : "If this thing is re pelted to morrow, that is what T -am go ing to say : i "I am here as on|'of the chosen representatives from my state. lam here by 'esolution of the Republican Convention, cast without one dissenting vote, commanding me to vote for John Sherman, and use every worthy endeavor for his nomi nation. I accepted the trjst be cause my heart and judjment were iu accord with the Ptter, spirit and purpose of that -eso lution. It has pleased ceitain delegates to cast their vote for me. lam not insensible to tKe honor they would do me, but in the presence of the duty resting upon me, I cannot remain sil ent with honor. I cannot con sistently with the credit of the state whose credentials I bear and which has trusted ms, I cannot with honorable fidelity* to John Sherman, who \has trusted me in his cause and witl/ his confidence. I cannot con sistently with my own views of my personal eonsent to permit ny name to be used as a candidate before this conven tion. I would not respect my self if I could find it in my heart to do, to say, or to permit to be done that which could ev er be ground for anyone to su spect that I wavered in my loy alty to Ohio, or my devotion to the chief of her choice, and the j chief of mine. Ido request, I; demand, that no delegate who whould not cast reflections on me should cast a ballot for me." Ilis name was brought for ward the following day. Plead ing loyal allegiance to John Sherman, he uttered with all the deep sincerity of the man, a declaration that will live to all political history. It reveals the true loyalty and unselfish ness of tn* man, and won for him friends and supporters who afterward joined their hands in making him president.-Senator Hanna in the San. "National." ROOSEVELT* "APPOINTS A DEMOCRAT AND AN EX CONFEDERATE. President Roosevelt has ap pointed Dr. J. L. M. Curry to represent the United States at Madrid on the occasion of the coming of age of the young Spanish King, Alfonso XIII. Dr. Curry was minister to Spain at the time of the birth of the King and was present in bis official capacity at the pal ace when that interesting event occurred. The appointment is on this account particularly ap propriate. But what will the extreme Democrats say to this honoring of a democrat and a Southernor by President Roose velt? Dr. Curry was minister under Cleveland and he is one of the few survivors of the Con federate Congress. Is it right for him to accept honors from a Republican President? 'We should like to hear from the Sons of Veterans ia this nat ter.—fiharlesfaxi, S. C v Port. I JOHN A. McKAY. ; E. F. YOUNG. Tli lis. A. IKsfififitiri Co. Edged Tool Foundry & Machine Works. We have one of the largest ;i ml bst equipped plant- in the State. Come and see for your selves. 30 men skilled in the different brunches o e our bn.-inpss. gfiTMACIIINE REPAIR WOHK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.^! OLD ENGINES, LOILERS, SAW MILI.S, &C MADE ALMOST AS GOOD AS NEW. ALL KINDS IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. Pulleys, Boxes, Pof-t Hungers, Set Collars, Shafting, Gear Wheels. «fcc constantly on hand We also carry a large stock of Pipe and Steam fittings of ali kinds. Prices low down. FINE ARCHITECTURAL CASTINGS A SPECIALTY. We arc agents for A. B. Farquhar Cos. »fc Erie City Iron K Works, Eii«ri ;« s, Boiler-, Saw-Mills, Threshing Machinery Ay Abo uil. I'iii Saw Works, Mill Saws. Ail the above old scrap brass° ld For catalogue,'. prices, or other iuformaiion THE JOHN A. MCKAY M'F'G. CO. DUNN, N. C. The SoTitliern Railway. Announces the Opening of the Winter Tourist Season And the placing on sale of Excursion Tickets To all prominent points in the South, Southwest, West Indies,-' Mexico ,and ! California. L- : ■ Including St. Augustine, Palm Beach, Mianii, Jacksonvilie, Tam pa, Port Tampa, Bruns wick, Thomasville, . Charleston, Aiken, j Augusta, Pine- t hurst, Asheville, Atlanta, New Or leans, Memphis and THE LAND OF THE SKY. Perfect Dining and Sleeping- Car Service on all Trains. See that your ticket reads VIA SOUTHERN IIAILWAY. Ask any Ticket Agent for full information, or address R! VKRNON. c. w. WES'I BUKY TravC'\)f? Pass. Agt., Tllstrirt Pass. Agt. 2T. C- Elcl-.mcnd, S. H. IIAHDWICK, ;Gteii*ral\Pasi»cnger Agent. J. M. GCLP, W. A. TUKK, Traffic Man lifter. Asst Pass. Traffic Mgr. T77 a=ja.iri.gr*ori., D. C. k-'lml* Way lo 1 ive Long. The startling announcement of a Discovery that will surely lengthen life is made by editor 0. H. Downey, of Churubusco, | hid. '"I wish to state," he! writes, "that Dr. King's New Discovery fci>r Consumption is, the niost infallible remedy that I I- have ever known for Coughs, Golds aud Grip It's invalua ble to people with weak lungs, ijaving 'this wonderful medi cine no ot'ae n£ed dread Pneu monia or- Consumption. Its j relief is iinstant and cure cer tain." CV L Wilson guaran tees everv 150 c and $ 1.00 bottle, a*nd give ti-ial bottles free. "WINTER VHOMES SUMMER ILani>S * The abovue i% the title of an attractive bolokiet just issued by the Passenger . Department of the Southern! j h. beautifully illustrated and fully describes th® ffe&orts of the South. yA' copy may be secured by selnding a two-cent stamp to S. \H. Hard wick, 6. A., D-fi- OUIMrM, PJ. C. JANUARY S, tOOSt* Schley Cominq South. A Consolidation with Counsel as to a Civil Action Against Publisher of the Maclay History. WASHINGTON, D. C. DeC. 29 —. Admiral Scliloy was joined at his apartments at Rich mond to-day by his counsel, Mr. Isidor Rayner, aud assistant counsel, Mr. Teague, both of whom came over from Bal timore at the admiral's request in order to consider what fur ther steps, if any, were to be taken in the Schley case./ Tile j parties to the conference re mained together throughout the morning atud well into tlie affer noon. When' representatives of the press, sent up cards of in quiry they Kvere returned wlfli the statement that there were no developments and nothing to be made public at the present time. It is understood that the special purpose of the meeting is to decide as to what shall be done in the way of a civil Sittion against the author of publisher of the Maclay history, which was the basis" of the recent in vestigation. The conference between Ad miral Schley and his counsel closed about 2 o'clock and Mr. Rayner returned to Baltimore. No statement was made as to the result reached, except that such further steps as might be taken would deal with legal rather than naval phases of the controversy. Admiral and Mrs. Schley will leave in about a week for a trip South, to be gone about two weeks. He has not yet made up his itinerary but will do so next week.—Special to the Wil mington Star. The Secret of Long Ufe Consists in keeping all the main organs of the body in healthy, regular action, and in quickly destroying deadly dis ease germs. Electric Bitters regulate Stomach, Liver aud Kidneys, purify the blood, and give a splendid appetite. They work wonders in curing Kidney 'troubles, Female Complaints,. Nervous Diseases, Constipation, Dyspepsia, and Malaria. Vig orous health and strength al ways follow their use. Only 50c, guaranteed by C. L. Wil son, druggist. ■ , ; i SIMMONS ASKS FOR.SSO,OOP FOR ROANOKE CELE BRATION. . Senator Simmons, of North Carolina, to-day, prpposed a bill appropriating slo,ooo for erec tion of a monument to Virginia ' Dare, the first white child born fin the United States, aud alsp. appropriating $50,000 for the | celebration on Ro&noke Island, tN.C., next .summer, of the .landing July of thfe j first English-speaking expidi; | tion which according to the bill j first found footing in the United tSlatea. ... " . "Prove all things; hold fast that which good." Put Yourself in Hit Place. i How would you like to be your horse ? Would you work yourself six or seven hours without water when the tem perature is in the nineties? Would you let the head of a ] rivet stand twisted in the har ness till it tore the skin off.? ■ Would you put a bridle on yourself that had a loose blinder which - flapped you in the eye every time yon made a step ? Would you tie yourself up with a lazy or slower horse which made you pull more than half ( the load!;? Would you give ( .youcself water out of a slimy . »box Or'mudhole in the creek where t£e pigs and poultry ( .batlref r-AVould you feed your- , self di'yicoru seven days in the | week, ;ii*l hay that smelled of . rats, in a manger on which the , liens' roost? Would you stand j yourself at feeding time ankle ] deep iu your own excrement, to . fight a million flies bred in your ( own filth? j What would you do if you j were your own horse?—-Ne- ( braska Farmer. , w - -• WILL NOT HIDE MY LIGHT 1 UNDER A BUSHEL. GENTLEMEN :—I will not hide my light under a bushel, for I want the people to know what your Gooch's Mexican Syrup ' has done for me. For four years I have been afflicted with , Asthma, and could not get any- , thing to do me any good until I ! got your Gooch's Mexican ( Syrup. I took three bottles and it cured me entirely. I give you this hoping it may be the means of saving some one from a horrible and premature death. Yours \inder obligations, REV. THOS. B. WARWICK, Scott Town, O. Consumptives try it. It cures a simple cough as if by magic, and is the best remedy for whooping cough. Price 25 cents; New Century Comfort. Millions are daily finding a world of comfort in Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It kills pain { from Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises; conquers Ulcers, and Fever Sores; cures Eruptions, Salt Rheum, Boils and Felons; removes Corns and Warts. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25c at, C. L.i. Wilson's drug s'sWre. \ :*«:»• OPENING bit IWINIER TOURIST J SEASON. ' . ... I ?£The Southern Railway, which c^'ii'lines over the, entire South and forms the im-| portant linlc in' the great high way of travel between the North and South, Florida, Cuba, Mex- ! icti; the! Pac|fic t!oast and Cen tral Americi, announces for the of &.901 and 1902 the most ever offered. I tits splendid;regular service wijl bfe augmented by the Southern Palm magnificent , Pullman wJM i>e operated befcwfea 'Vmr aad i iili A CAROLINIAN'S SUCCESS IN BOSTON. The election of H. M. Holie raan, of floston, to the presi de icy of The Harvard Auto Corp* ration, owners and op. erators of fourteen large auto mobile .stations in as many cities throughout New England, is one of the develo] ments of the week rn the financial world that will particularly interest the people of Boston and North Carolina. Mr. Holleman is a North Carolinian, being the son of Rev. J. M. Holleman, of Apex, and has, for several years, been engaged in the bauking bu*i ness in Boston, wln re he has succeeded in financing a num ber of the largest and most suc cessful enterprises in the North. The combined capital of this consolidation will doubtless be several million dollars, and Mr. Holleman will represent the ma jority financial business, cover ing New England with thirty six offices, does the largest busi ness of its kind in the United States. He-is also interested in ten other corporations, aud it is stated that every financial prop osition which he he has under taken has been successful. Who knows'but what North Carolina, in Mr. Holleman may have giv en to the world another young "Napoleon of Finance!—Bos ston Daily Traveler. T« the Public. Allow me to say a fe* words in praise -of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe coagh and cold and feared 1 would get pneumonia, but after taking the second dose of this medicine I felt better, three bottles of it cured my cold and the pains in my chest dis appeared entirely. lam most respectfully yours for health, RALPH S. MEYEBS, 64-Thirty sventh' St. Wheeling, W. Va. For sale by Hood fe Grantham. Woutdn 't Draw the Line. When Governor • Shaw was campaigning last year he was called upon to answer a great many questions,' pqt? by Popu-> lists. : At one* meeting a half drunken fellow interrupted the speaker repeatedly, always pre facing his questions with such remarks-as''Jusrt wait a min ute please/' or "Let me inter rupt for ln an un happy momeut he broke in with "Pardon me, but—" Before he could finish the Governor smil ingly" replied: "Well, I've pardoned lots of worse fellows than you,in my time, and I suppose it would be unjust to draw the line here.—Philadel phia Record. Head* Should never Ache. Never endure this trouble. Use at once the remedy that stopped it for Mrs. N. A, Web ster, of Winnie, Va., she writes "Dr. King's New Life Pills wholly cured me of sick head ache, Constipation, Biliousness. 25c at C. L. Wilson's drug store. | Funny-isn't it? ' How KM* nw WTFL to TO FALGB prlcmi tailors for THEIR dotbc* when tWjr can gt» M " ««* better Irom The International Tailoring Co. of New Yotlt and Chicago far a great deal lets money. "International" Clothes an made' by the kit tailor* ta the land and they'are guaranteed to fit perfectly. Omot tried yWU always wear tham. > 'The complete Mae of , - ? International" Samples • mmnfrfc. owtr.HK hundred 1 of the "s|"' can fe acen at T. YOUNG fc CO., Dana. H.C. il! ™H. W,SE iSMBKUKSras mation there is no remedy to M«rtii TilltfcTfbfi a n easy way and a sure way to treat a case of Sort Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to. take half a glassfull of water put into it a teaspoonful of 4 Mexican Mustang Liniment and with this gargle the throat at frequent interval*. Then bathe the outside of the throat thoroughly with the !*«■«- i meut and after doing this Dour tome on a aoft cloth and wren / around the neck. It is a POSITIVE CURE. ; 25c., 50c. and $l.OO • bottle. IT MAY BP Yflll h*™ W been tronUed with a nulu II llm I DC lull aoreor ulcer. Treat it tftooee with MexJ. oan Mustang Ulnment and you can depend open a apeedy cure. : . Survey on Southern Rivers. Among the new maps and reprints of old maps which the United States Geological Sur vey has recently issued are the following of sections along the Atlantic Seaboard : The Piney Point Sheet showing the shoes of the lower Potomac river in J the vicinity of Piney Point,' Maryland; the Appomattox Sheet of the section of Virginia; in the vicinity of that town, j exhibiting the relief of the country and showing the loca tion of the grave of Patrick Henry; the Lynchburg Sheet of the section in the vicinity of Lynchburg Va.; the Lynch burg and Appomattox Sheets, being.reprints of older maps; the Asheville Sheet showing the mountain country in the west em part of North Carolina as far as the Tennesse border; and the Marrietta Sheet or Quad rangle of the country including, and to the southwest of, Mari etta, Ga. In all of these map* the topography is indicated in great detail by the use of con tour lines, and all towns, roads, streams and other features are clearly shown. Mr. D. L. Gore Endorsed. Several business • men and leading Republicans of this city have written to Senator Pritch ard endorsing Mr. D. L. Gore for the position of Cpllector of Customs at the port of Wil mington to succeed John C. Dancey, colored, who was re cently promoted to the position of recorder of deeds t'tr the District of Columbia. Mr. Gore is one of the best known busi ness men and capitalists ■ Wilmington, and has been ideu-, tified with th*> sound fig ment of the Democratic party. It is understood that Senator I'ritchard favors the appoint ment of srcli a man in prefer ence to a Republican to the po sition.—Greensboro Special to News& Observer. A Deal of Wisdom Here. It is announced that a South, ern furniture exhibition will be made at High Point next Spring No doubt it will be a most cred itable affair, if held. A full presentation of the beautiful work turned out by furni ture manufacturers of the South w;ould be a revelation to many people living in the South, who buy their furniture after it has been shipped North and re-shipped South and are unaware that the work was done in this or some other Southe* u State. We hope the exhibition will be held. The people of the South need to lie come better informed of the re i sources of their section in this, as well as other lines.—Twin City Sentinel. i. Sun th. I No SO That Railroad Again. The R.ileigh and Cape Fe tf Railroad is to be e&tendfed. Whether the road is to go "» Lilliiigton, the county sent £ Harnett, or to Kayetteville, _r SOIIH other p»int on thp'Cap*) Fear liiy ri not known, huft certain it is,that thu road is t» |»enetrate the splendid territory south of Wake county-. > The Ruleigli News fc Obser ver of this moruing Jays • Mr. J. A. Mills, the President and owner of the road, made a trip through the country yester day to the Islington section. It is said that Mr. Mills is y£ undecided as to what point h*» will build the extension, and that, he is making afi infestig « tion now for the purpose ». £ reaching a decision. Mr. Mills is a man of action and few words, and he has not made public his plans. A ! l that is known i 9 that the roa I is to be extended to the Cap") Fear river, and tliatjt will bi at no distant date* 5 . The JLil lington people are vewr anxioin for the road, and it gen eral belief that it will qntiraate* ly go there. $ Lady Lecturer on Women '9 Rights (waxing w* r m)-- "Where would man b« if it had not been for woman?*' Aft» L* a pause, aud looking round fir * hall: "I repeat, "where woul I man be if it had not been for woman?" Voice from the GalUry—-In paradise, ma'am.—Tit-Bits. — in ■ GUN® $4.95 CENTS BUYS A Gool> GUN AT Dunn Hardware A Furniture Co -" * \ SAVE 50 PER CENT OS WOOD IF YOU WILL USE A GOOD HEATER. GET OUR t PRICES. mm# -fur. CX.
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