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A CLEAR HEAD; pood digestion; sound sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age, arc some of the results of the use of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful jeffects and virtue. A Known Fact An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, 6our stomach.dizzincss, constipation bilious fever, piles, torpid liver, and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills Tbe Call far Whits frlmary. Tbt call for ft white primary signed by Senator McNeill and member of the Hons E. E. MaKethan, will be found la another column. The question to be voted on will bet "For the Dipen sry", "Aeeinst the Dispensary". The poll holders will be eeleeted later on, of oppoiite opinions on the enbjeet. Aaelkor Braeo Thief Amelia!. Policeman Benton and deputy aherlfl J. McD. Moneghea last week arrested Dan Culbreth, whohae been wanted for aeveral months In connection with the robbery of brasses from, the A. C. L. railroad.. Culbreth la said to be the leader ot the gang, some of whom have been convicted; which has been syste matically stealing brasses off the en gines of the A. C L. ths Inthtra Tslrpbasle Ceaieooeal Mr. Oeo. A. Eolderneee, ot Tarboro, General Manager of the Carolina Tele phone and Telegraph Company arrived here last week from Bed Springs snd Maxton, where be baa jnst pnrehaaed the ezehangee there. By this deal Fayetteville is pot in telephonie oommu nieation with Bed Springe, Muton, Laurinburg, 'Hamlet, Rockingham, Bennettaville and other towns sonth ot here. Th La Dbmn TetrpkesM. Ths Maxton Scottish Chief of last week says : Mr. George Holderneei, ot Fayette ville, has.reeently bought ont the tele phone exchange at toil plaee and we eao now eay hello to Lumber Bridge, Fayetteville and other points. Mr. Holdarneee informs as he will soon have his exchange connected with most ot ths telephone systems of the State and we will soon have telephone con nection with Raleigh, Greensboro and Durham, and many other points. Deal T SSr. IIhmM SMtr. News reached here last week of the death at Minneapolis, Minn., on Friday last, of Mrs. J. B. Wheeler, sister of Mr. A. EL Sloeomb, of this city. Mrs. Wheeler is well known to many of our people, having visited hero on several occasions. She was here a few years ago with her charming daughter, kiss Mary, wbo has since married, and from here they went to Europe on an exten sive trip. Mrs. Wheeler's home was at Fari bault, Minn., bat the was on a visit to bar son at Minneapolis si the time of her death. arvtea W Htm Cujh. Miss Margaret Adeli CageL daugh ter of our former townsman,' Mr. Mat thew Cagla, and sister of M, Charles . Cagle, of this city, was married at Durham laat week to Mr. F. 8. Dixon. Ths eeremeny waa performed by Bev. ' W. L. CouiDggim, pastor of Main street Methodist ehareh, in the pree sdm of a number ot relatives and ' friends.. Immediately altar the words were said that made the twain one, the newly wedded coople left oa ths east beand train for Newbera, N. C, where they will spend several days. Iiimii ef the Cmpm rail - Oar Senator, Captain McNeill, and onr RepreetnteUves, ; CapUia Me ..... Eetban and Mr. Halt, have been requested to seenrt ths adoption of a resolution asking onr Senators and . Beprsssntativss in Congress to arge an amendment to ths Biver and fiarbor bill anthoriaing an appropriation for ths Caps Fear Biver ot SL320.000, . as recommended by Captain Loess, tbs Government Engineer at Wilming ton. As the matter deeply concerns nsarly the whole 8tate, it is not thought that there will be any dim culty ia , aecorlog the Legislatare's immediate assent to sneb a resolution. wf Tbr vmh m riitnnitM. Clerk of the Court A. A-McKethan has received notice trom the Secretary "ot State that the first official act of that official upon assuming office was to charter "The Armfield .Company," ' which purposes doings wholesale gro cery business in Fayetteville. Mr. J. F. L. Armfield, a prominent travelling talesman, formerly of Mt. Airy, but now of Maxton, ia the principal pro moter of the enterprise. Others inter ested are A. W. McLean, president of ' the Bank of Lnmberton, N. C.j E. Sternberger, wealthy merchant, of ... Clio, S. C, and J. W. Dillon and Son, prominent merchanta of Dillon, S. C The capital stock la not to exceed one hundred thousand dollara. The Raleigh News & Observer of ytBterday, in apeaklng of this new corporation, says : "One of the main reasons for locat ing the concern at Fayetteville la the i low freight rates, and the fact that It la BBMrn a trnrm n nrrinnriMff tvtitir i n business will be started about Feb ruary 1st, and aeveral salesmen will be nut on the road In the Carolina. "The well-known bustnesa ability of hit. Armueia sua ft is associates will nu.ke the enterprises auccesa from the t -lunliis:." Ths merltrd reputation for curing plies, um "il Him ilim acquired by De . t . ii Hi llimil bIt, has led to ;the it ot wmihlf'H counterfeit. Be a 11 10 pet only lh Ufa fcalve. King Bros. .1 Wet l as crossed the Vsal i -!;; J t';e ether Boer in ras lbcim(.ati:. The Vareiscvlll Bill rum. The resolution tor improvement ot the upper Cape Fear river, instructing our congressmen to secure an amend ment to the present river and harbor bill in congress, waa tken np. The resolution was explained by Senator MoNeill and passed, Senator Morton asking that it be sent without engros. ment to ths House. An hour after-, wards tbs Hons passed the Senate resolution foe the improvement ot the upper Cape Fear river. r This resolution atki .our Senators and Representatives in Congress' to urge an amendment to the river and harbor bill authorising an appropria tion for the Cape Fear river ot $1,320, 000, as recommended by 'Captain Lucas, the Government engineer af Wilmington. The Baleigh News and Observer sayai '. The improvement of the upper Cape Fear is of dsep interest tp the whole State, particularly ot the southeastern sections. The Legislator will be asked to memorialise Congress for larger"ap propriations. 8peaksr ot the Bouse Moore, aa noueed additional committees laat week, on one ot which we notice the name of onr Representative, Mr. Ful ton B. Hall. Capt. MaeKethan haa been made chairman of the committee on Military affaire, and Mr. Stewart, of Harnett, chairman ot the committee en Justices of the Peace, ot which our eoontyman, Mr. Fnlton B. Hall, ia a member. Ike Veetiag ia Kaluga en Ike Hsfeaaary attar. The Raleigh News & Observer of last week contains the following Item of great interest to our people at thia particular juncture: Among others attending the Inau gural ceremonies there were quite a number from Fayetteville. "On the Invitation ot Senator Mc Neill and Messrs. McKethan and Hall. members of the House, they held a little Informal meeting in the Senate Chamber at 3:30 p. m. In order that those present might fully understand the aituallon la regard to dispensary matters. Of those present, including Mr. F. W. Thornton, one of Fayetteville'a most energetic and progressive citi zen, and the largest department store man ia Eastern Carolina; air. Herbert Latter lob, a leading capitalist and owner oi real estate; Mr. George A. Bdrna, the popular abenff of Cumber land; Mr. D. A. McMillan, of McMill an Bros.: Cant I. B. Smith, ex sheriff and chairman of the County Board of Elections; Dr. H. W. Lilly, President of the Bank of Fayetteville. and Messrs Q. K. Mmocka, Dr. McNeill, K. L. Utley, O. B. Wlghtman, H. L Mc Duffie, D. Buieand others, all were in favor of a white primary, except Mr. Nimocka and Dr. McNeill. Both these gentlemen axe intensely inter ested is the dispensary. Mr. Nimocka having formerly been chairman of the Board ol Managers, ana ul. mcnciii now filling that position. "Both sides seemed to agree that a vote of the white people meant death to the dispensary. "Messrs. Nimocka and McNeill ela ted that they would fight s primary and trust to the Legislature. "The white primary will permanent ly settle the whole basiness and will be held in February, in time lor action to be taken by this legislature. ' eaetif tenia an tba Wwteasaqr lUesus. The Baleigh News and Observer pdblishes the following interview with ex-Sheriff Smith on the Dispensary question: Captain J. B. Smith, chairman ot the Camber land Election Board, being interviewed last night as to the report that the Election Board ot his eoanty had refassd to call ft white primary on the dispeesary, stated that the report j was not true; that be vu in rayette villa last Monday ; that they eonelndad to hold so meeting, as tbsy thought they had no authority to act. He aaya that the members, though differing on ths dispensary, eame to an agreement to enbmt; ths matter to the white voters, agreeing in true Dsmoeratie spirit to follow their eboiee. That the primary ia already called, and mat toe Board, wbo were simply courteously referred to in the matter, did not take it np bees use they had no power, their authority extending only to regular elections that would Include the whole qualified vote. ' xleaava there is considerable local agitatioa over the matter, sad that be does not know which side will eerry ; that it waa an nadeesoeratie. measure forced on the people of Cumberland when the tosionista ware in control. snd that it will ever keep bobbing np nntd the people are given the right to vote noon it and settle it one way or the other; that there are good man on both sides, and that be is glad that the matter baa seen adjusted by an agree ment by the members from the eoanty on white primary, and at the present time 1 that it is not any party issne, bnt simply a moral one, and that if not tiled now mav seriouslv effect toe general election and every omeer elect ed in the county two years benee. tie further states aa abowing the as ferenee of orinion in regard to the matter in the county that, while sena tor McNeill and be are againet frs dispensary, RepreaenUtive Ball and others are strongly is favor of it, bat that all have agreed to abide by, a white primary. . -u-,,,-;.-,.. atr- ttwetes Be-deett a . . The following from the Ssjford Ex preea will be of interest to our readera, in view ot the fact that Mr. Edwards is President ot the new bank here aad will make Fayetteville bis home: - At ft meeting ot ths stockholders of the Chsthsm, Moore snd Harnett Bank held here Tneeday semi-annnal divt dend of 4 per cent waa declared. Tbev found a nice anm to the credit of the surplus account. The bank is In 1 prosperous condition snd the stock holders are welt pleased with its msn agement All the present officers of me bank were re elected, aa lollowtf fresldsnt. W. J. Kdwatdss Vic Free ident, M&j. J. W. Scott, and Cashier, Hatch. The most soothing, heallnc and enU. sttl application ever devised is De Witt's Witoh Basel Balvw. It relieves at ones and cores pile, sores, sesema and skis diseases. Beware ol imitations. ;- King Bros. OAHTOIIIA, Bentl Iht KillaYwHaitAlmrs noatai about tub silk mux. Nerlhrra Maaafaciama ft WW!, The Asbley-Bailey ailk mill at this plsee has aroused a national interest In lha labor dUoutsions ot the dsy. At first it was said it would prove a failure. Now whan it haa proved a success, it is not the Southern white labor that is wrought np against it, but the whites ot the North. This strange attitude ia explained in the following article from the Savannah Times of January 15. h : ' The employment ot negroes in ft silk mill in Fayetteville, N. C, ia the occa sion of bittcrarticles in some of the public prints of the North which are published ia towna in which there are ailk mills. In Peterson, particularly, the feeling against the owners ot the Fay etteville mill ia very pronounced. It seems that the owners ot thia mill are residents ot Peterson, and were at one time engaged in manufacturing ailk in that city. It may be that they still have an interest in Peterson silk mills. 1 At any rate, they eoneeived the idea ot establishing a mill in North Carolina and employing negro boys and girls aa operatives, not because they preferred negro labor, but because they got it tor about halt what waa being paid in Peterson. It seems that the Fayetteville mill ia making so mneh more money than the Peterson milla that, at least, one'mill in Peterson haa bad to shut down. That fact led one ot the Paterson papers to declare that a Paterson man had been the means of taking the bread out of the mouths ot the whits boys and girls ot that city that he was filling his pockets by making negro boys and girls of North Carolina woik for star vation wages and aesding Paterson boys and girls to the poor house. It wss said that in the North Carolina mill there waa a negro overseer who stood over the negro boys and girls with ft rawhide whip and forced tbem to perform tasks beyond their ability and strength. No doubt this story ot an overseer with whip is all fiction. Soeh thing would not be tolerated in North Caro lina. It may be that the parents of some of the children have given the foreman permission to correct them for offenses repeatedly committed, but it is safe to say that the negro boya and girls in ths North Caroio mill arc just aa sure of protection from brutality of any sort from mill employers or over seers aa are ths operatives ot the mills of Paterson. ftaST Kali la. The Baleigh News and Observer of Saturday givee tbs following interest ing account of a Fayetteville negroc'a experience in the capital city : Andy Handy, a leading colored eiti aen ot Cumberland county, appeared in the mayor's court yesterday after noon as prosecutor in a ease that at tracted a good deal of attention among Raleign'a colored population. Be said that after being paid eff for his service in the Legislature for two days, and starting tor tbe depot be was approach ed by a colored man, be lock for a hotel waiter, coming around lha corner of the Park Hotel wbo hurriedly asked him to ebange five dollars. He promptly needed the negro $4 75 and waa locking for the other twenty-fire cents, holding as ha supposed tba bill in his hand, when the Raleigh darkey darted eff and ran. He fonod that tbe bill he held was a Confederate note. He identified a negro working in tbe Baleigh Bar inga Bank, and caused b is arrest. Tbe easa waa tried before His Honor Mayor PowelL The Fayetteville dar key was represented by Captain Edwin R. MacKetban, Representative from Cumberland, and the Baleigh darkey by Mr. Was. B. Snow. With ths true Camber land apirit Capt J. B. Smith, 8ergeaatt-Arme of the Senate, waa also present to halp out the flim-flammed darker. After twecty-five ' witnesses were examined the Baleigh daikuy proved a complete alibi aad a good character and too ease waa dismissed. Handy Atdv" returned last sight to Cnmberland, rgrtliog the loss of bis $4 75, bat ehitfiy regretting that be had been flim-flammed by a Baleigh negro. , ', , Moral Cumberland daikiet wu do well to stay in the sand bills until tbey learn that the . war is over and that Confederate mosey ia no longer current at the banks. , arriage af Miat Vary Maellae aad Mt. irray. A marriage of great interest to Fay etteville peopW generally took plaee at Chapol Hill last week that ot Miss Mary ShackJcford KacRae, daoghUr of our former townsman, Jadge James MacBao,asd aister of Mrs. E. J. Lilly, 8. H. MacBae, Esq , Dr. Jobs MaeBoe and Mr. Theodore MacBae, all of thia city, to Mr, Bobert L. Gray, of Baleigh, a aepbew of Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Lilly. Err. Dr. Meade, effi- eiatsdi using tbe beautiful marriage rilnal of the Episcopal ebnreh. No cards were issued aad. only relatives and intimate friends were f resent. Tbe bride and groom left for a fonr weeks' trip end upon their return" will reside in Baleigh. . Tbe Baleigh News and Observer says of the young eonpls : The brida is tbs daughter of Jadze Jsmes C AlacBae, dn of the Law Bebool ol tba Stat University, and a sister of Mr. Cameron MwRac, ot tbis City. Sbeiaa native of FayetUville and her family bas lone been one of tbs moat prominent in North Carolina. 8be wee one of tba first yonng Indira admitted to tbe University ot North Carolina and since her eutwqnent rest' denes in Baleigh baa contributed In no small degree to tbe social and intellect ual eullurs of the capital city. 8bs is a lady of surpassing loveliness, aad eharming in evcrv particular. Bhe is exceedingly popular among ths social eireies at the B'ata. Mr. Bobert Lilly Gray is a eon ef Robert T. Grey, Eq., a graduate of tbe State University, and a yonng lawyer ot rare intellectual attainments. Be fore he begaa to practice law he wield ed tbe pea on a Baleigh daily and bas a State reputation as a writer. - Death of leaater SIbubom'i Mother. By Megraph to tbe Obeorver. , Baliioh, N. C, Jan. 18, 1901.: Fayettevillt Obumtr, ' , Fayeilevllle, N.C i Mrs. F. Q. Simmons, mother of Sen ator Simmons, died suddenly laat night, agea vo. : John Wilbhb Jen&iks. Pepsin preparations often fail to re lieve isdigeation because they can digeat only albnminone food. There la one preparation that disrate all elainwe of food, and that is Eo!ol Drnpepeia Cars, It euret the worst esces of iuditoct ioc snd givts instant relief, for it diiimte what you eat. King t roe. Tbs Mulineux Caac. By tekgnph to Ui Otuwrf?.' New York, Jan'y 10 Lawyers in the Molineox ease decided this morning to print tbe records. It will take a mouth and cost ten thousaud dollars. Atttr it is out of tbe hacdt of the print er, the Molineux counsel will move to make certain additions Including the examination ot jurors and lha remarks of. Recorder Goff during lbs trial, The Philippine Commission. By cable 10 the Obsarnc. Manila, Jan. 16. The Philippine Commission baa passed acts giving the Jolo archipelago freo trade in domestic prodncte, with all Philippine porta and providing for insurance licensee to masters and mates of eeagoiog veasels. Farther hearing of educational bill postponed until Monday in order to give the commissioners aa opportunity to consider - privatelv the proposed amendment measure. The (Jailed States cable ahip Burnaids haa finished the work ot laying a eabl connecting the island ot Negro with northern Min dano, Zambeaotra and JjIo will soou be connected. H. Phulps Whitman h recently appointed Governor ot the proylnoe of B-nget, reports that aev eral towna in bis province have held eleetione and organised local govern, mentav,;.;:. ;,.,;;.;:,:, - Duobeee ot Marlboro Seriousy Injured. . aaaasam. ' ' Breable tola Observer." ?' London, Jan'y 16. Two eminent specialists bo-tied last night on a spe eiai tram to Blenheim tp attend the Duchess ot Marlborough, wbo was in jured while hunting. The injuries are pronounced serious. A horse tell anon her.- Tbe paia in spine continues and until the arrival of the phyaieiana her sufferings will bo extreme. The Dneheaa waa Mi&e Vanderbilt of New York, -in 1- 1. .1.-1.. 1 ' . 1 . .. "AH Drowned. Br eahb te lbs Oburmr. ' ' Port Louie. Island Mauritius, Jan. 17. The Biitish steamer Kasari waa wrecked at Beuoion aad the twenty five persona aboard, including the cap tain were drowned. , . A British Wenhip Wrecked. 4 By eable to the Observe ; Cape Town, Jan. 17. The British Cruiser Sybille, thirty-one hundred tone, baa been wrecked off Lambert's Bay. The erew were saveiL The Kearsarge to Vcncxeula. -. By talegiaph the Obearrer. "' Washington, Jan. 17. Orders will probably be sent today to the com mander ot tbe battleship Kearsarge, now at Pensaeola, to proceed to Veae xeula for tbe purpose ot protecting American interests. . ' Bank Cashier Blew Oat bis Brain. By lehgnph te the Obearrer. SL Joseph. Mo , Jan. 17. Ths State Bank at Wat-ena, six miles west of this city in Kansas, -wu wrecked by cashier Jacob F. Harpster, wbo blew ont hie brains yesterday afternoon. He stole 916.000. President Cancels all Social Engage ments. By telegraph to tbe I baerrer. Washington, Jan, 17 The Preai dent has been obliged to cancel all bis social engagements made for the bat aoce of the season. While be haa gained in etrengtb rapidly, so mnob .work baa aceumu'ated that hie physi cian has ordered the cancellation of social engagsments in order to aave hie strength. -j,..-- Fighting in South Africa. By cable to tbe Obetrrar. T " ' Lyndon, Jsn. 17. Lord Kitchener telegraphs from Pretoria nnder date of Wednesday that a concentration ot Boers 3,000 strong is reported at Care Una, and adda that Colville's mobile eolnmn Waa engaea near Van Ten da Hook and Boon driven off with heavy . Three hundred Boers entered Aberdeen yesterday and looted the stores and retired on the arrival of a hundred British infantry. Sharp Fighting, v ;" By cable to ta Obterrer. Loudon. Jau. 18 A discateb from Durban of today's date aaya that whila Lord Coville's column wss enronte from New Denmark to Valsklasgte it wu attacked by a thousand Boers who at tempted to eat off the begsage train Ont they were repulsed. Tba attack was a determined one At lbs same time 400 Boers charged tbe cavalry which formed ths rear guard and forced it to fall back. Fonr com panics ot nflce were concealed on tbe ground prepared to receive the Boers, Tbe latter, however, retired. v- Saeh little Dills as DeWitt'i Little Early Biaats are very eaeily taken, and they are wonderfully effective ia cleansing the over and bowels. King Bros, ContarjiozsQ BloodPoiGcn There isnopotaonsobigbty cohtagiona, so deceptive and so destructive. Don't be too sure yoa are cured because all external signs ol the disease nave disappeared, and the doctor says you are well. Many per sons have been dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro. nou need enreil to realize when too late that tbe disease eras only covered tip out again, and to their sorrow and mortifr cation find those nearest and drearest to them have been . infected by thia loath some disease, lor no other poison is so sorely transmitted inm parent to child as taia. uiten a oaa case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease. an old sore or nicer developing in middle life, caa be traced to blood poison con- tay n Sln ol the PrmnU life, for it remains smoldering in the sys tem forever, unless properly treated and driven ont la tbe beginning. 8. 6. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, the only remedy known that can over come it and drive it ont of the blood, and it does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. cure Contagions Blood T: . i i i V - 1 v - viauo n any ana ail O. V stsges; contains no 1 V N V niwrat ta hmV Anant your constitution : it is purely vegetable and the only blood puri fier known that cleanse the blood snd at tire same time builds np tbe general health. ;:'. ', Our little book on contagions blood poison is the most complete snd instruc tive ever ieened; it not only tell ell about this disease, but also how to cure yourself at home. It is free snd should be in the hand of everyone seeking a cure. rrin tor it. ' IHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA. CA - : A Reign of Trror in a Keatuoky Town. By telegraph to the Obearrer. Corbin, Kentucky, Jan. 17, Two parsons were killed, one mortally wounded and three or fonr others wounded in a building wrecked by dynamite as the result ot a reign ot terror here yesterday afternoon and last night. Janies Shotwell waa shot mortally at noon yesterday by Rolls White wbo was angered because Shot well told him that he couldn't keep company with biadanghtsr any longer. White immediately went to the store of his brother where he surrendered to a deputy sheriff. Shot well's family swors they would kill While it tha sheriff made an attempt to remove him to the county aeat at Williamsburg. . . Tbe Bhotwells were concerned In tbe recent killing of Police Judge Moffat, Marshal Henry Hartford and wounding William Holland. Telegrams were sent to Judge Morrow and ft posse ordered to the scene from the county seat. In tbe meantime White waa barraoaded with bis friends snd the deputy sheriff in the store. WKsn night fell the friends pf Shot well charged: the Store end wrecked it with dynamite, firing upon it at tha same time. All tbe casualties have probably not been learned, but these are known: Miss Snsan Cox, en innocent bystander, killed by a strsy bullet; Sullen' Faria killed by the ex plosion: Hadley Brately, Trasey Cooper and an unknown travelling salesman wounded. Tbe posse arrived at mid night, bnt 8botwell had left town, but not before he had fired into tbe home ot the White family. Bolla White la now in the custody ot the sheriff, wbo began holding tbs irquests at mid night Shotwell is unconscious and death is expeeted7 " Troubles on English Vessel. . By cable la the Obeener. . ' London, Jan. 18. A dispatch from Hong Kong of yesterday's date says that three sesmen ot the British war ship Barfiuur bavs been sentenced to imprisonment for six months to a yaar and a halt tor throwing overboard Christmas-Etc the bell brought from Pekio by tbe oommander of the vesssl. Tbe man wbo threw the . goosights overboard the eame night has not been discovered. It was stated shortly after Christmas that the erew of tbe Baiflonr had practically mutinied Christmas eve, partly because they had not re eeived tbe nsnal holiday shore leave and partly because they had uot re ceived a fair share ot the Chinese loot. In revenge tbey threw the bell and gunsights overboard. J The Anthracite Coal Trust, r By telegraph to the Obearrer. Philadelphia. Pa.. January 18th. Now that I. Pierpont Morgsu bas gained control of the entire anthracite out put, the announcement may be made at any moment .tnat tbe distri bution will in future be msde fhroasrh a single egency. It is estimated that by so doing s saving of 25 cents s ton commission and 25 cents a ton ia lim iting retailers profits "will be secured This would mean a total saving of 24 millions a year. As yet it is not de cided, what company will take the agency, bnt It is intimated that the chance lies between the Philadelphia and Keaaing umu company and tbe Iron Company and the Temple Com pany. It ia believed the latter has the best chance. - Convict Alvord Drawn As Juror. By telegraph te the Obaeiver Mount Vernon, N. Y.. Tanuarv i8th. Cornelius L. Alvord, Jr., who Was sent to Sing Sing ss a defaulter, was drawn as a juror here. His was the first name drawn. - In. Congress. By telegraph le Ihe Obecrrer. , Washington. Tanuarv i8th.--At s caucus of the Republican Senators thia morning it was decided that it would not be advisable to takeupthe Nlca ragnaa bill until tbe British govern--ment had an opportunity to act on the amendments of tbe Senate to the Hav- rauncetoce treaty, mis amounts to postponing the pending bill until next session, . . Fatal Railroad Afxldent. By telegraph to the Obeervar. ' " I-; Norway. Maine. Tanuarv iSth. Four men were killed and several In jured in a colllsalou of two freight en gines, early to-dav. near Locke's Mills. One train carried a large amount of explosives, wnen tne trains atrock. tnese exploded, and the burning em- Ders were scattered lor some distance. Tbis shuts there ia a large death rate among children from eroup and long troubles prompt action will aava th Itrtl once from the terrible diaaaaea. We know of nothing o certain to give bv riant reuei aa una annate uousb. Can, It caa also be relied upon in grippe snd all throat and ions; troubles of adultd. rieasant to taas. - JUna Bros. OAHTOIIIA. leentae yf 1M T Haw wan EcngK IpstSBJ I have opened a Junk Shoo at th foot or naymount bill, and expect to pay high est Cash prices fur all kinds ot Sorstn Xaron. 13 v-eves as. Zaeaf4 Popper, Don as. ; jtaaas;as, wool aaxicl ;-L-;-c; SFZCIM.T7. - Brine ma vonr old eooda and I will m miuctb uaraes pneo xor amo. ' X,. LEVIN. Oyspapsia Cun Digests what yoa eat. JtartlflclallydlffofiUtbe food and aids nature m sirctiKuiening snd recon etriictlngthcrxliausted digestive or gans. It Is tbe latest discovered SIm. ant snd tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efllclency. It in. stantly relieves anrl permanfntly cures pwrvrwlo, IndiffMtlon, Heartburn, tlat.iii;nM( fionr HlHiim'li, Nausea. Eick ncaii:u.lie,0;wt,raliri!i,Cramr)s,iifi vnoiner rf'stiitaor imrHTr"Ctdii'i'st.inn rr'Dtrtg oy t. c lie iii i-a,, Ci, ) In Hnptrktr t'o.irl ( bairne tbe Mark, K. D Jouee ) Notice of Bwrloe of Summons iw I br Laura Junta. ) , Publication. The doftndaul abwe Banted will take nolle thai an action tuUilnd as abgre bas been eoss bimiowI In the Superior Com I of Cumbrbnl eouulr by lb plalullS above named (or tbe pur poee of oolaluiuy a dlroree front the bontla of matrimony eaUiing betwew plalntil and de fwdant 1 and laid defendant will farther take notice tha' the ia nqnired le appear at tbe next ttrta of lb Superior Court of Cumberland eonn l to h held on the ami Monday before the Sret Monday In March, I'M. at the Court Hotue of raid county la VareUerille, N.-U. and an swer cr demur to tbe complaint In eald aoUoa, or the piaintitt will apoly to the Conrt for ths r lief demanded in eald complaint. Tola January Kb, ml. A. A. MCK.KTUAN. Ulerk of lb Superior Court. B. L COOK, Attorney. Valuable Land Salt. CUMBERLAND ( la Superior COUNTY. J (joart 1 .'. Edw. Bmiih and others . - ' , a " Jaaee (alia and othere. ' ' ' ' - ' Hv virtue of aa order of the annular Oaut of Cumberland eoanty, appoinUna tbe nndenlKned Conmiaatoner to sell tbd lands hereinafter mentioned. 1 will, on Monday, the Ilea dar of January, 1901, at Ibe Depot in tbe town of God win, n. v., eapoee sale al public aaeuon all tbe Iande of wbkh the late W. Dounlaaa Smith. died, eelaed. Saul lands conalel of several traoU.airirrcgaUn about 1009 aorta Iviur oa and near both aidta or ihe Cape fear stiver Is theeountlee of Cumberland and Harnett, ad joiuinf the land of Kdward Smith, the heire of rrm enuia auu ouera. Yn bode wUI ee tided into convenient traete for a anaolfle de eariptioa of which proepeetlve purahaatisare referred to the aderalratd Commleatoaer ar te Kdw. Smith, Ktq., Godwin, si. 0. Teraa of sale i One-half aaeb: lha balance epoa eredlt of twelve eaonthe wita Inlareet and approved eeearity. ' iruasiSfcaaroriMeember, isqb. ' MeliOia h Curroao, AUoneya, LAID, SM - Uader and bv vuiut'of anerderoftbe CUit of Superior Coort of Caaberiaad eoanty, made ia cut of IX P. MoEanherB, idmiaietralor of John Bale va Laura P. Ray, KitenuU of K. auv ana euwre, amy amrmea al aiaraa n. 1900. oa suooal bv the Baoerior Court. lha emdenlgned will oBer for tale at Ihe Market Booaain Cayeuerille oa Satnrday, k'cb ltih, 1901 at II oWk. M., TUB BANN LAUDS, hereinafter deeoribed. Oat third oath, baianct oa eii menkhe that; title raeainedi l at tract, ami in aeree Soanaee at ma rut to NtUl Bute, regieleredla Book Y, So. Pamm Snd tract. Aboot CO aene tionnded as ia a rrant to NelU Bale, legielered In Book D, ho. S,Pa36. Hrd traei. About Bt eeres boanded as la a grant to Hugh Lealie, ragittered la Book 1", Mo. i,PageSa . 4th tract. About 100 acres boanded as a a great to Duncan Bale, earljroct ef Meintyra. reKiatered in Book Y. No, S, Pajre 316. i Oth tract A hoot 29 aeree boanded! as la s grant to Dunraa Bole, ngiaterad fat Book t, Mo. t, Pare Sift T; . . Save and eieept oat of above lasda M seres heretofore eonvtyed to Julia C. Beaaett by deed recorded fat Book Y, Mo. e, Page tSD. - tfannary tout, iwk ,L B. A. BlHVLiAXa, THE COMMONER; ISSUED WEEKLY. ' William J. Bryan, Editor and Publisher, Lincoln! - - Nebraska. aayaalalew In ONB TEAS .... SIX MONTHS.. 4L00 60 .05 TUREK MONTHS.. . .. 8INQLE COPT........ No travsline canvasser ore amnlovsd. Terms for Weal agent will be sent apon application. All money should bo sent by r. U. order, Express order, or by bank draft on New York or Chisago. Do not send individual cheeks or stamp. - In connection with hia nswsnanar. Ifr. Bryan gave ont the folhrwing interview on Dre. 16th: ..A, . "1 hav for aeveral years had in eon- tcmplation tha establiabmeut of a weekly newspaper and thia seeme oa Opportune tun for undertaking it. - ' .. 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UcDOlJALD, BarStrnk . r.jMt.Tlll., B.C. ' fm Vfm On. Tm. Em., Ool, H. WEEKLY TIUES, KICHMO.ND, YA. Now Only 50 Cents a Tear, and uuslnde sbeolntely tree T23 PAEAGCH L'0ST2LT, V. T AKILIAL U7I, Eiolunond, 7s, Fonr complete papers, reading for the entire Many, ior one year lor bv era is. Aooreet WEKKLY TIMES. hlCHMOND.VA,' lVOTIOI5o'.-- - Notice is hereby given that application win n mad to the next Legislature for Charter for tfcs town of Kasford. J. W. MnlAUCBLW, ' N, R. 1'I.I K, A V. D1CK.JOK. Kaeford, N. C, Deo'r aut. 1U0O. Kricl Dy:;:r:a C :3 NORTH CAROLINA, t'UUlUCHLAMO CoUNTT JlfaiaistratT'j Hotica. levins; qnallM aaaduilulilratorof the estate of Uunrau Hr. oolioe Ii hereby given to all penuiia boidiuv olaluie anliit the ud eaiate to pnwni them, duly autbaiitieateil, to the uiidor WKned on or btfur January I, 1U02, or tlii,no tioa will be pleailed ill bar of their reribvery. AM ptraoue ludcbted tnthewldeaUtle are noli ted to oome forwa d aud make uuoiedlate pay. JOHN K. RAY. Admlnblralor. January 1. luol. Administrator's lolici - Having qnallled ss admlnlitralor ef' B. J. L. Kelly, deaeaaed, aotlee le bereby given to all pereone holdin( eUlma again eald attate to preeeal them, dnlr enlbentlaated, to the andr aigned va of Ufor December Ittih, ltwl, or Ible aotioe will be pleaded In bar of their reeovery. - All penone indebted to add estate are reqoeeted to make Immediate payment. Dee. 8810, 1900. ' WAVOY X KELT.Y. , Admloiairator oi K J, U Kelly. B. U COOK, Attorney. ..' APMiaiSTBAtOR'S I0T1CI Bavins qoallSeii ss Adndnlatrator of Vary Aau CoUioa, dteiaied, late of Comberland ooan ty, M. C IkJ fa to notify all peraona baring elaime again! Ibe estate of eald deeeaatd to ea blblt them to the undersigned oa or before tbe I2tb day ef Deeember, 1901, or this nollee will be plead la bar of their reeovery. All per sona indebted to eald, estate will please make immediate payment , i Xhie lath day of Deeember, l0a JUBU DA OOUMOIIi, Administrator. l H. MaeKAB, Attomer. Eolica r Administration , The andereUrbed having qnallled oa Janaary Stb, 1901, aa Administratrix npoa Ibe estaU ef Dr. Alexander AfeDoogald, dnieaaed. Ute of Camberuusd eoanty, banby aotiBae all pereone boldiag elaime against said estate to preseat them to tbe andersigned, properly antbeoUoat ed, oa or before January lrth, .1903, or tbis no tioe will be pleaded la bar of reeovery." . ' All penone IneVbted to said aetata will please make immediate; esttwmena, ,..,. January 13th. 1901. - 1 - - ' MABY VISGIHIA KoDOUOALD, . AdmmlstraOix of Alex. MoDoogald. KoarsaoH fc 8uaw, Attomeye. , . S Ate. tfL&KKgw&Ksri, The aaderelgiMd having this day quallflsd as Administratrix ef the estate of Joseph A He Anhar, deaeaaed, hereby givee ootiee to all par ties holding e latins against raid estate to present them to the andeiaigned, duly anthtntteated, on or before tbe Mth day of Janaary, 1901, or thia aotlee will be plead ia bar of their recovery. - Ail pereone Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. . . ; , January 12tb, 19ill LIZZIE If. HcASTHCa. Administratrix of J. A. UeArtbor, deeeawd. : noaijiMa t biuw, Attomeye. Qorernment Sale of Seal Estate at Attcuoa..- The dhttlllerv nremlaea ef T. L Boser at Elisabeth, lh District, N. C.hsving been seised for violation of law, will be sold at oublia auction at Bladen Court on the 82nd day of January, 19U1, U o'clock aU vary ueelraoie property; good osr gala tor some distiller Terms CASH. u. wunuAN. voueetor, 4th Dis-riot, N. O, . W. J. BUTTON, Deputy Collector, Dee. 19. 1900. ... GavernmeDt Sale Real Aoctlon. Estate at By virtus ef ssrtaln distraint warranta. issued oewlnst J. B. Johnson for taxes, tna distillery premises of said Johnson, near Cornelia Poet Office, ijumberland county, have been levied upon and will be sold at public cry oat oa the premises at 12 M. , oa tha 19th day of January, 190L it ia a desirable location wt'n good Build ingi; a bargain for some stiller. , Ja. U. DUKuan, collector, - 4th District, by W. J. 8UTTON, Deputy Collector. Deo. 19th, 1900. Clarendon Bridge Bonds ' Called In. fayetteville. N. O.. Jan'y 7th. 1901. Th Board of County Commiaaionar. in regular session assembled, celled ia by ballot, the following County Bonds, known aa "Clarendon Bridge Bonds," to be pro. sented on or before th first day ot April nsxt, rov redemption, a rouows : os. 49. S7, 28, 47. 16. 3a of the denom- inaUonof $600. Nos. 46. Si. 81. 41. 69. 100. SO. 52. 88. 92. 13, 80, 67 of th denomination cf 1100. After th first day of April. 1901, inter act on th above bonds will eae. . J. B. TitO i. County Treasurer. VOBTH C A SOLI A. I fnooerlor Court CDMBBBLaaD Coustt. Before the Clerk S. A. P. Wilkereon Administrator 1 of Qraoe Ca'breta, deceased, f ami V HOTICR Bogb Ca breu and Daniel at. Cat. I Drsu, nair-at law, i Th defendant, Daniel W. Culbreth, above uned will take notice that aa aetina eatitied ae above baa been eommeneed in th Superior vonrs or cnmoeriana cnniy ov u. A r. wu kereoa. admmbtrator of Draee Calbreth. to snb- teet real eeta'e to sale to make assets to pay a mortgage aeos sua nan ocdis ana enargee ox admin istiatioB; and tbe said defendant will far ther take notice Mat ae required to appear at the offioe of toe Clerk of tbe Superior Court at hismee bribe Conrt House of sard eoanty on tbe 1st day of febmary, 1901, at lO ekwk A, H , end at ewer or seta or to ths complaint In said actio, or the plalutll will apply to ths voon tor reuei eemanaea in oara eompiamt. iBia usssmoer una, iwv , A. A. HoKETHAN, ' ' " ". Clerk Superior Court. H.L.COOK. Attorney lor Plaintiffs. HOETH CAEOL1NA, ) In the Superior - Court CtjHBCBLAJD Codktt. ) before the Clark. Joshna Council, Administrator 1 v of Mary Ann Collins, dsccased, I Wo S Henry C. Collins and Einnla 8um- ' Loula CoUins, Hclrs-ot-Uw. . J 'n The defendant, Henry 0. Collins, above named will take notice that an action en titled as above baa been eommeneed ia the Superior Cou-t ot Cumberland socnty by the said administrator of Mary Ann Collin against th htln-at-law forth sale ot a certain tract of land situated on the South side ot Western Flank Boad, abont four miles from Fayetteville, con taining about thirty acres, to make assets tor th payment of debts aud cost ot ad ministration, Andj said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the offioe ot the Clerk of the Superior Court in Fayetteville, N. C, on January 29th, 1901, at 12 o'clock M., and answer or demur to the complaint in aaid action or ths plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in tha com plaint - f- Thu 15th day of December, 1900 ' ,,: , A. A. McKETHAN, . ' ' Clark Superior Court. r':: Nctica of Sal9. . By virtue of ths anthority eontalned In a mortgage deed, eiecntsd to me on the 23rd day of February, 1807, by K. E. Barefoot, and duly registered in the Register's oiboe of Cnm berleoif eoanty, In Book A, Mo. 6, page 0, I shall sell, at auction for cash, at the Court House door in In town of PsreUeville, on the llHi daj'ef February, 1301, the following real property, to-wlt: - A certain pieoe or tract of land iritis; and be ing in Cumberland Conn'y, Biat of North Car olina. In Black Hirer Township, and described and defined as followei Beginning at a eypraaa hi the main ItM of Mingo and runs H 6j W 26 poles and 15 'link, to a hickory oa the side of the path; Uimine A 72 If 23 po'" to a stake m tbe path; thii-e JV 23 IV l.io poltfB to a stake on the wi ie of Hudf Kriuioh; thence B 46 W 2fl to a .mull bl-ck gnni In thsk' of a Krtmil branch; thtM-s Bontn 67 chains nil 7o i'm ui a erpreHS kn In tin main rnn of h ii " Umihw np the vais ma as II ai4iii"rs u iua bi-'-'miing, eon, tabling 100 acres and I" ' UcKiikad in said saort(H(.', - Tun Lbd,yof.l-.".v, lt. Ii. I'. I A s.n.uH: alortHizee. J . aV.l -.Auy. r .ie.'.i'v t Atlantic Coast Lire Railway Company CONDENSED iCIlEDCLB. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. datid" ' Hot. as, U00, , 4 2 Hi A at. r. av, r. aura.a.r, m terre Vfaldea II SO IH -i Ax aockjMk. lit 10 Ot relarboro Ual e w Lv SmWai 100 is NUN s i 1 u I to II ss I M 14 Leave Wtlaoa toss MaTaneima VMAttAVllla 4 an is is flareaos T W IN r. H.A.M. ArOoldebore , . lv Qoldaboro ' r. V&ffnnll& ' ,.. TSC 101 I SI In is I 40 t SO P. U.A.U.?. u AiWUluiagtoa TRAINS GOING NORTH. ' i . . A M . St. . '.in . io m iS 13 tv fflorenee " 40 Lv fayeuevill U M LeaverJeliaa - 1 to Arrive WUeoa I 56 Lv Wilmington Lv atagaolG, -:' Lv OeiOabor ' A, at, . t. at, A. at. V 00 t ts . ' i M 11 IS 16 I it U SO Leave WUaon 1 as' I 43 ii at 10 38 'l IS At JMOSjatt, ' 30 luUDiuii III ArTarbore Leave I arbor T M 1111 LvBoekyHt S SO' Aniv Weldo 4 SS UN . 1 00 A. M F, At, r, AL tDally except Monday. JDally exoepl 8aa- 2irilw.1nn.A IJLj U7.I J n.ll J w 1 : . .uu.(vw muw ,iww Mujruau, saa kin Division Main Linetrain leaves Wil-' mmgton, ov a. m, arrives t'ayettevule 1115 Lm. Leaves Vayettevill 12.IU p. m, arrive . K- war oaaiora 3.06 p m. arrive i'ayettevilie 420 p. m. Leave ayeaya.taasTiA.ai Vltfv Jl. AAA, aaXriTfJ JW WmOiOOm 1 .719 ' p. m. "" '.. .... . WllmlitoAN .sail tV.MA. lt J T ... i e-Bwaa aaaaw nwuvti AMtUltWl, DVUimW Till Bnuwh---tniin Imth BonnHUTili 8. Ifi : Hope Milla 10.42 m, imw FTettTiltt It W, HAttllPillntf leamwaasi Vuvaaitaaarllla. A Aft k U 4 B feswriuo v.ty u. II. UUDV MUla t.ae p. m, Ked gpriaire S.36 a. m, Maxtoa p. w, emrae onuMtisTllie f.10 p. MX. . . - -J niH M.1U .1 u. 19. . ml SluxLim wilK lUm i '.mli,.. I '.-. I u.ii i at Ked springs with tbe lied Springs and aW- AM CllMul mk U..f I 1. L. .L ... 1 T. i """i-'w iiw mi rjeaooara Air Line and southern kail way, at Gulf with tbe Durham abd Charlotte atallroad. . Trains on tbe Bootland Meek Branch Road leave Weldon &3& P. at., Halifax 4:14 P. AL arms beotland Meek at kOS f. Al., Oreenviile S.&7 t. at,. Kinaton 7:55 P. AL betornlna, leaves Kinaton 7:60 A. AL, GrsenviUe till j. jrnTian naiiiaa as li:lo A. SL. Waldos 11:83 A..ALTdaily exespt Sunday. ,. ?."T: TraVhml M WoimhinirLnn Umiiak tuu UT i. ingtoa aV.10 A. AL, and i M f. AL, arrive Par- mwwm .av m. m., euu -w jr. ai., reuminff leave Parmele 8:35 A. AL, aad i.M t. At., arrive Waanburun 11:110 A. at . nd 7.3a P ar n.n- axeept bunday. :. . . , Train leaves Tarbon, K. C- daily sxeept Sunday at fcao P. At.. Honday, 4:11 P. AL, ar rivee PlyaHmth 7:40 P. Ai., fclu P. M. Keiurn. ing, leaves Plymouth daily except bandar, 7:60 A. AL, and Hnnday .IM A. AL, arrive Tarbor IftObAaL.lliflOA At ? -Train oa Midland S. 0. Branch leaves Gold. bore dallv eaoant Hiindav 7.IIA a ii . i-. smithtteld K1UA.AL beturning, leaves smitn l.uaM A u . n-u-LT?1 ... ...... www v.w . ... mh,i uviuwioro IVittB A. M . Trains on Kashvili Branok : leave Book Mount at IkHO A. M.. a-iii p u ...i.. u..u vilta 10:10 A. AL, 4:03 P. AL, Spring Hope 10.40 a. ax., ttoo r, at. Ketnrning, leave sprint Hope 11.00 A. AL,iMP. At, NaahyiUe lLa A AL, 6:00 P. M., daily except Sunday. nue vu uiutun oranon leavee Warsaw 10 vuiikiu, oauj, exespt Bonoay, at 11:40 A. At -and 4:14 P. at Ketoming, leave Viinton at 7:00 A. AL, and t60 P. T Tnia Mo. 78 a si as aloee connection al Wei eon for all poinU Aorta daily, all rail via Kick- 7 LZXli' B. At EMSBSOoT, . aXrt A - ' . X B. KENLET, T. M. kMhitoC&7 tJeal Atanager. - y TraflU Afanagsr. ABDEBDEER & HQCKFISH TIraeJable. In Effect November 26, 1900. . Daily Except! Daily Exespt Sunday. - Sunday. No. 8. Ho. . MaUand Ex STATIONS. . Mail and P'ess. Lv. ISA Aberdeen If. t Leavitts, .. " Ar. tnr. . Lv.410 " - 9 30 u 940 " 9 65 " -10 26 "1100 ii as Jnnctiin,.' M " 3 50 u " 8 45 M 8 80 " J SO " SIS "160 " ISO " tnoniroee, n iTimbcrland, " nserora, Dnndarrach, " Arabia. . ' Kockhshs ' Ar 12 00 noon ENDON BRANCH Between Aber leen and Juniper. MaUand Ex- : . Mail rd Ex- Kreee. - . --v. . prea. Q. if-'"-rJ --iio. IS;": Lv. 7 00 A. at. Aberdeen, H. C. Ar. 10 00 a.m. ' 7 15 Leavitts, Lv. 6 " 7 25 ." Junction, ' Ar. B10 " " 7 51 ' Hritton, ." Lv. 840 " Ar. 8 00 " Juniper, "- Lv. 830 "' Train N. tt will wail at Junction for Va & A 11 trains coming oyer Betbeada Mill mist be ' nnder perfect eeatrol. - -r; , . , CB. BLUE, Oca Bupt, Approved i - B . : oaMBLTJS,Prcst. " Clyde Steamship J Co New York. viSgtoii, N. C. Ann , . , : - GeorBBtown, 3. C, Lines, -' FBOM KKW TOBK FOB WILMINGTON. ONEIDA.................. Saturday, Jan.' S SAGINAW. . i Saturday, Jan. H ' PBOM WILMINGTON FOB HEW TOBK. BAfllKAW..... ......... Saturday, Jan, 5 ONEIDA Saturday, Jan. 12 FROM WILMINGTON for QKOBOETOWN. SAOIKAW...... ........... Tnesrlay Jan. 1 ONEIDA.... Tutsday, Jan. S - Steamship Oneida does not carry passengers, . fiVThrongh ' Bills Lading and Lowest Through Bates gnarantwd to and Irom polnn in Aionh and south Carolina. ' For Freight or Passage apply to u. o. iiAi.i.iiaivEa, bupriutendent, Wilmington, H. Ol THEO, a, EQEB, Aeneral Manager, W state Street, N. T Application will be made to the General Assembly of North Carolina at lis approaching sonslon of 11)01, fortlie pamige of an Act to amend ths Charter of Hop Mill Mitnnfaoturiiig Company of t'limliorland ooiiniy. IiOri5 MILLS MAN'OFACTURINQ CO, hy W. I!. Houston, Pre' ' -it. Eon Mills, n, c, lt'ocmbor H.m, i X
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