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THE OBSERVER FAYETTEVILLE, N. C..M AKCH 14, 1001 We desire alive agent end correspond nt at every postofflee Is Cumberland and adjoining Bounties. . Correspondence on all subjects of looal anil ffAnApal lnr.aTiati And otllnlonl UDOH matters publlo of concern, ara luvlted Tbe editor will not beresponalbleforthe f elws or statements of correspondents and reserves the right at all times to revise or eorreot any article be may think - requires it. - , ,' , ' " Oorrespondeno for the Weekly Observer should reaoh the offloe not later than Mon day., '.' ' . ,;'. : ' One side, only, of the paper must be writ ten on and the real name of the writer Moompany the contribution. No atten tion will be paid to anonymous letters. tTTh date on your laVel tells yon whenyonrsnbsoription expires. Beeelpte for money on subscription will be given In change of date on label. If not prop rly changed in .two weeks notify us. ' i m--mBsesa nnn to iiw adtiituimxiti. . TTnlllnannrth ft Co. Boeolals. 1 J. A. King, City Tax Oolleoi or-Notioe. JT. B. TUlingbaet-Plumblog and Gas Fitting, -v, '. Confederate Monument Association '.- Wanted. ' - ' ' ; .The National Bank; of Fayetteville Statement. A. A. MeKethan, Commissioner-Commissioner's Bale. ' ', , Huske Hardware House-Two Carloads of Buok Stoves. Jaa-eBryaaOat ..'v'l'.. We are glad to note In the Newbern Journal that Judge Henry IL Bryan la ont again alter all long confinement . to the house. . Married by leslie John loslla Imitk. . ? , ' ' At Eoslln, Maroh lltb, 1901, C. M. Walden and Miss Viola Melvio, all of . Hope Mills, No. 2- Oar best wishes go with the happy eonple. Bcaih ml Mi. Jesus UcDraaM . Mr. John McDonald, an nncle of Mr. ; W. J. McDonald of this city, died very sndTlenly Sunday night at his home near Manchester. We have not yet learned any particulars., ' The Blae IM sjcapswars ; - I The blue bird ia with ns again. Not one haa been aeen In this vicinity since the great freeze 0L1893 until this morn ing, when three were discovered an Hay mount. It was thought that they had left na for good. .-. ' . s, Br. , Ary Dead. ;..; y,-.. Mr. Charles B Antry, of Plea Hill township, a young man well known la Fayetteville, died kt his home Saturday afternoon after a short illness. Several days ago be was in a runaway accident, In which his spine was injured, causing menengetis. r , New Warklaa Blevea Hear. The Holt-Morgan. Holt-Williamson, Tolar-Hart-Holt and the Fayetteville Cotton mills are now running on the I I hour a day schedule, aa agreed upon at the conference of cotton mill men in Greensboro recently. . , Theae mills formerly worked on the lit hour system. Carter Rewarded, ' Carter for talking the River and Har bor bill, which contained the Cape Fear rivet appropriation, to death, A press dispatch of Saturday morning says : Former United States 8enator Car ter, of Montana, has been appointed by the President a United States com missioner of the St. Louis exposition. He haa accepted the offer. The posi tion aya $5,000 a year. -l ; r. W. n. BcPaerMB lM BaratA The residence of Mr.. William Mos PhereoB, in 71st, was burned to the ground Friday afternoon, and all 1 its eontenti were . totally destroyed. leaving the family with only theolothes on Iheir beoks. The loss is a heavy one, as the house was a new one and without Insnraoee. ; . ; - The family desire us to thank their neighbors, both white and colored, for - their strong efforts to save their home, and their many subsequent kindnesses. The Leg-allasd Pnaaarr, '." - The joint committee of the Legisla .. lure on the eleetion law Friday die enssed the legalised primary bill.whloh is that drafted last year by 4 arris and others as a special sab eommittee of the Demoeratle State eommittee. It was deeided to report the bill favorably to apply to such counties as desire it The bill applies to county, township, eity and eonntry elections. The fol lowing counties are named i- Cabarrus, Columbus, Washington, .Riohmond, ., Durham, Orange and Haywood. Many , others may be added before the bill passes. The Caaiiwleaal CnHM. , tx Congressman John K. Fowler, late Populist nomine for Congress from this District, who is to eontest for the seat of Hon. Chas. R. Thomas, Democrat, in the next Congress, opens his eontest proceedings in Cumberland eounty today (Thursday) before Mr. J. E. Garrett, Notary Public Mr. A. 8. Hall will represent the eontestant apd Hon. H. L. Cook will appear in the Interest of Mr. Thomas. V . ' Over. two hundred witnesses from this eity and eonnty bar been sum ' monsd to appear and testify. . : .rv Aa Bcfea f the BII.Px. . Col. Win. Alderman banded us the following, whioh h found pinned in front of a house on a eounty road i A grate stir a Mong the People has created a iott 01 raises to be told about eMail Pox as Dr Mo googln Pronounced a ease ot eMail Pox at Pre Curtlsss, on the sand bills the word Spred like sMoke and bad all the People seird a Bout it i aM informing you all that a lite tuoh of tbe ohloken Pox is all that the Persent bad he's well of that doina . his work and I will say that tbirs is not eat or SMall pox 10 no z presenot, Pkot. E. B. Caivsb. Prof. Ivinon, of Lonaconlng, Md., M fered terribly from neuralgia of the stom ash and Indienntlon (or thirteen rears and after tbe 1)00 tors (ailed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the use of Kodol Dysptniia Cure and ttei taking a few bott)s of It he says, 'It has turmt me entirely. I can't but too much for Kodol Ujipepsla Cure," It diners what yon eat. king Bros, fa lha I.raUtalare, The Prohibition bill for Cumborland oounty, as amended by (he Benate, went bsok to tbe Houas Friday and was paseed unanimously. Tbe amendment was simply tbe addition of in enaotiog elauss, wbicb wss overlocked in tbe House, Jl Is tbe prevalent opinion io Baleigh that tbe boose will have to remain in session uutil the senate disposes of tbe Impeaobtpent trial. A pledge was yes terday being rapidly circulated in tbe house binding members to remain. There were at 8 o'olook sixty fir sig natures to this, ... : The Senate passed th bill ereating sixteen jodioial dUt riots as it eame from tbe bouse, except slight changes of dates of eertain "eourti. rTbls bill, It will be remembered, left Cumberland in tbe Seventh Judioial Distrlot with the following counties 1 Cumberland, Rob eson, Bladen, Brunswick and Colum- bui. :..x.rLis ths l. A. L iwiilow.dPp. ' . ' , Tbe Mew York World of Sunday says that August Belmont has acquired con trol of. tbe Seaboard Air Line and with the Louisville and Nashville tail- road. In this new railway enterprise Au gust Belmont as Co., represented a syndioate of Wall Street bankers and tbe Rothschilds of England. ; The plan is said to have been completed last week in a series pf eonferenees at the offloesof Anguit Belmont and John Skelton Williams, of Rlobmond, Va., President of the Seaboard Air Line, ' John Skelton Williams, President of tbe S. A. L., yesterday emphatically denied the above report. A ftseer Aseidiat. ' . North bound train No. 32, on the A. C. L. Friday night, strucka loaded wag on near the North and South Carolina line. Tbe two mules were killed, and the eontents,w8ich was eqieer mixture, were soattered .for several hundred yards along the track. The eon tents of tbe wagon consisted in part of flour, eorn, oats, bacon, tobaeoo and whisky. Tbe driver of the team was fonnd lying on a bridge near tbe track, dead drunk. Whether be was hurled there by tbe collision or bad left his team on the track and went to sleep on the bridge is unknown, but certain it is he was not hurt. 7 Iks Caabirlaaa HuBfaoMrug Company. Tbe Cumberland Manufacturing Company was incorporated by the Secretary ot Stats Friday. Tbe in corporators are Messrs. R. W. Bid good, W. J. McDiarmid and J. R- Williams. The object of tbe corpo ration is to manufacture any kind ot garment that may be made partially or wholly with a sewing machine. The capital stock is $5,000. The plaoe ot business is to be in the Flour Warehouse on Person Street, whioh the corporation has leased from the eity. The corporation is to' last thirty years. , eLaatla Takes ths Plugs. Senator McLaurin of South Carolina, saya the New Totk Herald, is no lon ger a Democrat. His name has been stricken from the Democratic eaucus roll. He has, in fact, virtually read himself out of the party Whioh elected him to the position be now holds. " , For some time the junior Senator from South Carolina has been voting with the Republicans on every occa sion where there was a division on any thing like political lines. ' - -" , This Is certainly a good riddance of bad rubbish. The Senator is well known "in Fayetteville, but we cannot say that he is well liked. " ' OaTieBackbera ' Mr. &. Percy Gray, of Greensboro, Mr. Ernest W. Cooke, of New York, Mr. W. A. Smlthurst, of Philadelphia, Mr, E, Nelson, of New York, and Mr, Robert Strange, of this city, left yes terday morning for' Buckhorn, where the Cspe Fear Electric Power Company propose to generate the electric power for transmission to this city. , Mr. Gray, With Mr. W. M. Morgan, of this City, is one of. the promoters of this great enterprise, while the other gea tlemen named are expert engineers and contractors, v : The Xaptaokarat Trial Bfguu, .'' ; ' Raxxioh, N. C, March 11. Ob$mtr, FaytUtvilUi - ; . : Tba Senate as a High Court ot Im peaoh men t, began today at noon, to try Chief Justice Furobe and Asso ciate Jmtiee Douglas ot the Supreme Court of North Carolina on a eharg of high crimes and misdemeanors. Judge Allen then began the opening speech tor the prosecution, whioh con sumed about two hours. .. Br. Blelrla. Mr. William Melvin, after anillness of several days, died at his borne on Hay mount Sunday, ' The deceased bas been the Sunday watchman for the C F. Y. V. and the A. C. L. fof a great number ot years, and had many friends In railroad circles. He was a Confed erate soldier and served in the 18th North Carolina regiment. - He leaves a widow and two sons, Messrs. Herbert and William. A Bin Prelshl. We noticed that the Atlantic Coast Line freight train, which arrived Tues day morning from the North, contained 3 solid cars for the Huske Hardware House, two cars of Buck's Stoves and Ranges and one car of the Anchor Brand Lime, This Is something that has never happened before in this town and it is a good sign that old Fayette ville Is proud of. Counterfeits cf DeWltt's Witch Basel Salve are liable to one blood poieoning. Leave them alone. Tbe original bas the name DeWltt's npon the box and wrapper, It Is a harmless and nuaUuR salve (or akin dlnoaeea. Unequalled tor pile. JuugBroa, M V i.TAKT in KSITING 08 B0AB OB AI.DKBnErT. a Elmrie Pwr Vtmpmmj Will SJaralr Vm. Tbe Board of Aldermen of the eity of Fayetteville has now nnder considera tion one of the most important ques tions that this body bas probably ever been called Upon to consider that is tbe question of tbe trantmlssion hereof 3,700 electric horse-power. The Board met at 4:30 o'eloek Mon day afternoon in regular monthly ses sion, Mayor Cook presiding and tbe following members being present : W, O. Hall. I. W, Clark, J. W. McNeill, John Underwood, Jobo A. Oates, Jr., C. W. Elliott and N. B. Alexander. Tba resignation of Alderman Powell, who ha moved from the first to tbe second ward, was again tendered and was accepted. Tbe eleotion of bis sne oessor was left to some futur meeting. Tbe following bills' were passed i Charles Haigb, for; streets, $38 32 , Fayetteville Ice Company wood, $6 60 and $5 85 j B. F, Beasley, for repairing town olook and fire alarm bell, $850. Hon. J. O. Bbaw and Col. A. B. Wil hams appeared before tbe Board in tbe hnteraat - of the Cape fear Eleetrio Power Company. Mr. Snaw said: "It is now an as sured fact that the Cape Fear Electric Power Company, of wbicb Mr. W. M. Morgan, of Ibis city, an J Mr. R. Percy Gray, of Greensboro, ere tbe moving spirits, will develop its power, . All the bond hare been sold and tbe contraots for ' building; dams, erecting power bouses and building tbe line, have been let and.it is now eertain beyond a shadow of a doubt tbat it will be transmitted either to Fayetteville or to Raleigh.' It is the earnest desire of Messrs. Morgan and Gray that it be transmitted to Fayetteville. Tbe first class power will amount to 3.700 horse, Tbe company wants a guarantee tbat as near 2 000 borse, as possible, of tbe power will betaken before it enters tbe eity. .Tbe factories in Ibia vicinity, known, as tbe Holt Mills, have guar anteed to take 1.300 borse, at $1750 per horse, Mr. Morgan bas subscribed for" 200 horse himself for a private enterprise on foot, the Asbley-Bailey silk mill will probably take 200 borse, and now'it is only desired tbat the city take 100 horse to insure the coming here ot tbe power.V Mr. Shaw said that if tbe city took the amoont stated be would guarantee tbe transmission of the whole 3.700 horse to Fayetteville. Col. Williams said that the city could use the power for its eleetrio lighting, as eheap probably as running the pres ent dynamo by steam power. Alderman Underwood . moved tbat the matter be referred to a committee, consisting of the Mayor, Aldermen Clark, Alexander, McNeill and Elliott. This was done. Mr. John Ledbetter appeared before the Board and etated that if the eity would furnish 40 yards of sewer pipe be would build a sewer from his laun dry on Hay street to the main sewer on Bow street. The matter was re ferred to tbe Street Committee. . The Mayor stated tbat a registrar for the coming municipal eleotion would have to be chosen at this meeting. 7 Alderman Elliott .nominated Major Charles Haigh and he was elected unanimously. The Mayor stated that a proposition had been made for the city to reduce tbe assessment of the Waterworks from $20,000 to $10,000 so that the difference eould be added to tbe county' assess ment to go to the benefit ot the fence tax. He said the Board of County Commissioners had appointed Mr. Her bert Lntterloh to confer with a repre sentative, to be ehosen by tbe Board ot Aldermen, on the subject. - He said he would sukgest that Maj. McEethan be seleoted as the eity' representative and thie was done. Dr. McNeill, for the eommittee ap pointed to inveetigate tbepaviog of the prineipal etreets of the eity', said that his eommittee were making headway, He said that tbey had decided that vitrified brick would be the best mate rial to use,- . . - ; ,. The Board adjinrned to meet at tbe oall ot the Mayor to hear the report of the eommittee on the Eleotrio Power proposition. The fire Kenday Afternooa. The dwelling ofMr.H. E. Sheets on Cool Spring street came near being destroyed by fire Monday afternoon. A blaze was discovered coming from the stable, just in the rear of the house, about, five o'clock and the alarm was promptly rung In. In a few minutes bothliose teama were on the scene, and.Uhough the flames had almost consumed the stable and outhouses, they were confined to their original bounds and soon extinguished,, . The loss is estimated at. 100 with no In surance.' . ', :". ',. - ;vi t'. The origin of the fire Is a queer story. Master Francis, the little four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheets, taking ad vantage of the absence of hla nurse, crept Into the stable, and striking a match, set the straw on fire. He then had to scramble for his lile to escape, and this the little fellow did after heroic efforts, having to crawl nnder a phceton and a dray. ,.. appltaatatal la Dtoswaaarr Law, The following Is found In the report of the Monday's proceedings of the House of Representatives as having passed i !'.' "Supplemental to an set to prohibit manmacture ana sale ot intoxicating liquors in uumoeriana county," . It is Inferred thst this is an amend ment to prohibit the sale of wine or cider, except on the premises where made. .' - ; " . ' - -: Like OHver Twist, ohlldren ask for more when Riven One Minute Uough Cure. Moth era endorse It hiehlv for otoud. . It auiok- It cures all coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It Is a speoi&o tor grippe and asthma and has long been a wu known remeuy lorwuonpuig eougu, King Bros. BlQHWaT S0BBIHI OB HAT II EMI. ay Prev fatal. Mr. W. M. Raid, lb well known painter, is lying critically ill at Ms residence on Robinson street from the effects of a terrible blow be received on tbe head Saturday nigbt. Do was found lying in front ot the residenee of Mr. R, MoMillan on Hay street Satur day nlgbt by Messrs. Jew Grady and Steve Gelisb, two A. C. L- men, with a terrible wound io tbe back of bis head. He was Uken toadiug (tore and bis wounds dressed by a pbysitlan. He was then sent bom and be since been in a critical condition. When be became conscious be said that be was ou bis way borne when he was met by a man who- demanded bis money.- He said be was feeling for the money to give it up when be wis strack a blow from bt bind, after wbieb be knew nothing. His pocketbook aontaining $2.50 and a pocket knife were missing. He was struck a terrible blow wbicb made a great wonnd io the back of ibe bead. Hi fee was also badly cut, caused by falling on tbe low brick fence of tbe McMillan residence. " Account ef ths MarngS of a Forrnir f o'pniir fayettevUle aid. . .. We take tbe following aocount of the recent marriage of Miss Grsoe Barker, tbe lovely daughter of Mr. T. A. Baikir, formerly manager ot tJsi LaFayette Hotel, this eity, from the Minneapolis Journal : Mi a Grace L. Barker, dauebwr of Mr. and Mra. T. A. Barker, and Qeorge W. Evans, of Minneapolis, were nnited In marriage last evening at the bride's horn in tbe Hotel Metropolitan. The service was read in the large parlor oh the see- ond flwr by Uev. Theodore Sedgwick of cue inprcn or. ot .onn me Bv-ngelist The deeoratlons were entirely in green, with palms and Southern rmilax Tbe bridal party stood beneath a large canooj formed of Southern smilax An aisle for the bride and her attendant was formed bv eleven young women of the Kappa Alpha Theta society of the State univer sity, of whioh the bride is a member, and eleven yonng men of-the Pel Kappa Psi, the groom' fraternity. Thy held, car lands of smilax instead of the customary rioooDs ansa oarier, me oriaes sister, waa maid of honor. The briSe was (owned in white orepe faille over taffeta trimmed with pearls and Irish point lace. A I002 tulle veil fell from toe head to the hem of her gown. Clark Evans, brother of aroom. served as best man. During tbe oeremo ny a stringed orohestra played "Evening Star," from "Tannhaeuaer." Mr. and Mrs. Barker and Mra. Cyras Thompson assisted in receiving the 200 gneats. Dr. Aldsrman Inaugnrate. Dr. Edwin A. Alderman, foimerly president of the Stale University, a nephew of our townsman Colonel Wm. A. Alderman, was ou Tuesday inac gurated president' of Tulane univer sity. Many telegrams and letters of congratulation were sent him from this State. Lynched Isar Oarthsgs. James Martindale, a young white man, who Bix weeks ago assaulted a Mrs. Brown, while on her way to teach sehool, was Friday morning, taken from the Moore eounty jail by a mob, and hanged on "the outskirts of the town. A Horrible Outbreak. "Of large sores on my little dangh ter's head developed into a case ot seald bead," writes C. D. Isbill of Morganton, TeotL, but Bucklers Armoa Salve com pletely cored her. It's a guaranteed eure for Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rbeom Pimples. Sores, Uleere and Piles. - On v zo cents at a. m. Bed berry sons. When von are bilious, nse those famous little pills known ss De Witt's Little Ear'y msera to eteanse me liver ana Doweu, They never gripe. King Bros, Bsarstk ' lhs Kind Yos Haw always Bought eifiunre ef A. B. WILLIAMS, COTTON BUYER, HAT STREET,. VA VETTs-TlLLSt. N. C. FATITTIVULI BASKETS arris id dailt. ' ' 001 T on Good Middling, new cotton.... - ' 81 Strict Middling 8t Middling........................ 8t Striot Low Middling..... k 8 No sales ot spot cotton, but market bright at quotations. . Spirits............... Common Rosin....... Virgin.. ...m. ....... Yellow Dip..... Hard................ ........ ,35 ...... 90 2 2 .......1 20 - MPOBTIO BY A. 8. BU8U. SBOOXB. Flour 1st pat, tack, Family Flour -straight , 2.a5t3.40 12.0) 2.20 121 6a6 tuaee ory per id. - " green per lb. j Wool washed Bacon hog round pet lb eld " ham old . " . eldee old shoulders-' old OataSS lbs per busuel Peas elay '. .; mixed white, - -Heal bolted-46 lbs ner bushel 1B920 lOiall 12al3 lOalt 10 42U4S BOal.OO 86 a 90 1 Hal 60 6BT0 unbolted te lbs per Disnei o Corn 66 lbs per bushel 621 a 61 Urd-N.O.- 10U Tallow 4a9 Ducks -v--" -- - w2t Hens per head 1 . 2428 Roosters per head 20 a 12 Turkeys per lb . 8aB Oaineaa , . . none Oeese 18 a 80 Country Butter ' 1628 Honey etrained per ib - 7a8 Eigs, 1U121 Feathers new 86 a 40 Potatoes-sweet scarce 60a66 Pjra , 66i 8hncks ' tOaCS Fodder ' " ; 8Sal 00 Hay M . , 46a60 A Dice Spring Suit if Clothes will be given free to anyone who will sell only 100 packets feeds for as at Co. each. No money r quired in advance. Write us a postal saying you aoeept thla offer, and we will mall the Seeds to yoa at onee. T. 1. KIKQ CO.. Beedsmen. Biobmokd. Va. - RANDMBNALLY CUB ea, c nrHte Official mi ws. rv. i a o i-m p 03 o w a t4 o o 0 n P- W o P o n 4 O GO e O pssri O P a er o a 2 ( P 2 S5: 5 - '2 e 1 id Two Carloads of Stoves and Ranares, Viz 1 L. & N, No. 14290 and No. 10655 were shipped to ns by the Book Stove & Range Company on tbe 1st day of Marob, and arrived on 10th. There are 230 8;ove in these car and you may be sure we would not buy so many if we did not know they are not surpassed by any others. For sale on easy terms to reliable parties. . , Huske Hardware House, Fayetteville, N. C. The National Bank of Fayetteville, Fayetterille, N. C. Statement at Close of Business March 8th, 1901 ty Last installment on eapltal paid in, March 8th. 1901.3 XlBBOUTlOBa. Cash on hand and in Bank, (58,139 40 Bills Receivable. 34 906 71 V. 8. Bond account, Banking bouse, furrent aceonn', Furniture and Fixtures, 1. B Stamp.Aceonnt, Bodemption fund, 1361 72 3 773 50 823 15 111)60 9180 25 00 Total Beaonroes, $110,639 78 DIRECTORS : ED. H. WILLIAMSON, HERBERT LCTTEBLOH. D H. BAY, W. A. VAN8TOEY, W.J JOHN8UNV W. J. EDWARDS. The S'ookholders and Directors of tbis prominent business men of lbs city ot Favettev lie and vicinity. The bank is moat thoroughly osganised under the National Banking' Laws; providing every possible ssfe-guard. A most modern burglar proof steel vault end outfit are being construct ed We respoctfally solicit jour bank account. Can furnish every accommodation consistent with correct banking. You will be pleaeed with the method and manner in wbicb we will handle your business. Save Freight by buying The Armfield Company, Fayetteville, N. C., Wholesale Grocers. We solicit the trade of . no gooas to consumers. Out-of-town merchants are cordially invited to call on ns when in Fayetteville or see onr traveling salesmen before placing orders. at old A. C. L. depot near A. C. L. passenger station. 'Phone 292. WOOD'S SEEDS AWARDED GOLD MEDAL at the Paris Exposition. A nice assortment at KING'S PHARMACY. Wood & Sons stamp tbe da'e on each paper, tbis ensures the purchaser of Fresh Seed. KING BROTHERS, Hotel LaFaveUe Bniktioff. Iff. Ill & GePcLerx FPield einci FPloyver SEEDS A full Issortment jast received. Having the Agency for this place, and getting direct from the firm, we can make close figures to buyers in large quan tities. t7Theee 'seeds are grown for Southern planting. H. R. HORNE & SONS. NEWSEED ! Landreth's Qarden Seed and Onion ' . Sets, NSW and rSESH, f- , ., , .... , Last yearns seed all bwrud. which is a gnar nt iht yoa g TBlii itAH'attimUn yoibay from as. HAZEL0IN, AND BAY 7-HAZEL CREAM ; ibrehapped bands, 25 and tfa money nfand. "- ed, if not satisfactory. t SrWs boy drags and sundries from nUaik boons and can, and do, therefore, goaran lee whu we sell ' Hot and Cold Drinks at Fonnta'nnnsnrpass Sd. Kipsrienesd and rtgiiltni phannacisl, McDuffie Drug Store, (NASH E. BUNTING), .. v Old Hlnadals eorner. lalephomai Day ISO; Night 201. Wanted, . . FAIRY-SOAP WRAPPERS, , The Cumberland County Monument As sociation haa received a liberal offer from the manuf sotnmrs of Fairy Soap. It la hoped to aeoart! 1000 wrappers within the next few momtu Those interested will please leave wrappers at New Book Store. IMs May Save . Yon ot dollars ii It causes you to insure your property. No one, unless an Astor, eaa afford to go an protested from fire loss. The J. A. Pemberton Insurance Agency can plaoe you In old and reliable compa nies. Look out foe fires in Mareh I - SONS HOW " Mrs, AaHbw io yoa keep your Mrs. R. Irs umple enough ( XjX.BXXsZI'XXISB. Capitol paid in, 5O,000 0O Deposits, 147,642 19 Cashier Checks, 60 14 Total deposits, 47,702 33 Bank notes outstanding, 12,500 00 Discount and Exchange, 437 40 1110,639 78 C J AHEARN, Acting Csshier. W. J. EDWARDS, President. JNO. W. McL&UCHLIN, H. E. CLEMENT, Q. A. OVEBUAUQH. bank are comDosed. almost entiralT. of Goods in Fayetteville ! merchants only and sell Specials for Wednesday and Thursday : Matting $498, worth double; better grades fo qa, fg and f 10. White Lawns and India Linens. Send for Samples. 35C 20c ISC ioe 20c quality at " at 20c ISC at I2tc at ioc at at 8c 18c I2TC Pique at at I2ic IOC English Lone Cloth at ioc ilia Lonsdale at ioc 1 8 and 20c Dimities it late ttB-Don't forget that we have the best line ol Embroideries in city. HOLLMWOBTI 4 CO. Plumbing and Gas Fitting Scientifically and Sanitarily constructed at the lowest prioe for good workmanship. iron ripe ana ratings ana mass meam Fittings ot all ordinary aiaes. Agents for the largest Qaa Fixture Fac tory. .- Everybody Invited to come see our beautiful Wall Paper Samples, whether you wish to buy or aot Our Sl.M Niekied Plated Lamp "throws more light ou the eubject" and givce uni versal satisfaction. We have 'the most complete line ot Enameled-ware (and at the lowest prices) in town. . Housekeepers' Headquarters. " J. B, TIliLINQHASTt The best Seed to plant are BTJIST'S V The place to buy them is at SEDBERRrS. For nearly 20 years we have sold BUI8T8 Seed. We have never ehanged because we did not "have to" for BUlST'tt have al ways been the BEST. Our time-honored motto,' which haa won for na such an enormous seed busi ness, shall remain in full force, vis: "New. and Fresh Seed . or None." ,.: Semembert WE DO NOT SELb OLD 8EEO. Everything In the Drag line, in cluding Hot Drinks at the Fountain,,, ' B.E.SEDDERRY&SOriS. TO KEEP A GOOD COOK. food cook so long? I have had just wj Buck's Steel Range. V WAGONS. "Old Hickory" We Can Save You Money if You Will Ex amine Our BUGGIES and Wagons Before You Purchase. We make & specialty of nice BUGGY HARNESS, and have a nice lot of Double and Single Wagon Harness; Strap Goods, Bridles and Saddles. See our Fine WAGON SADDLES. A. E." RANKIN CO., V w boleaale ctxa.cl Xtetall Grooersk NimocUs Sc Cook, General insurance Agents, 10 Hay at., Fayetteville. N. C. (Phone 66.) - - YOU ARE INVITED - - to try our oolobratod Perfection Flour, if you haven't already done so. We feel sure you will say, with hundreds now using it, that PEBFECTION is the beat and cheapest flour sold in Fayetteville. "Once tried, always used." A full line of GBEEH COFFEE 3. Bios and Santos, at prices that will please you. A big store and two warehouses full of other staple and heavy Groceries and Mer chandise, at lowest prices. WAGONS Remember that we have them, and will sell them to you right. FLORENCE, MILBURN AND RUSSELL MAKE. Payable part eaah and balance on monthly instalments, if you want it. FEBTILIZEBS. We will be "strictly in it" on Fertilizers ot all sorts this sea son, and you may miss it if you buy before seeing us. LIVE STOCK FSED, all kinds, all the lime. Q. I. MIMOOKS, 'Phone 56. . Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 10 Hay street, Fayetteville, N. C. SCHOOL BOOKS, School Supplies at the lowest prices. Blank Books, ....OFFICE AND.... Typewriter Supplies. Stationery at Any 3?rice. CT DON T FAIL TO CALL TO SEE US. THE NEW BOOK STORE CO., at 188 DELLA MATTHEWS. Next door to Home's drag store. MB 8 M. HINSDALE. FURNITURE, FURNITURE. It is not my intention to sell my Furniture by large attractive advertisements. I simply drop in an advertisement to remind you that "The Old Reliable Newbern Fupiture House" is the plaee to get all kinds of new, latest designed Furniture at the very lowest prices. I invito yon to call when yoa are wanting anything in my line, and feel sore that the prioe and quality will sell the goods. Best Plumbing . Lowest Prices. We are prepared to do all kinds of Pipe Work and GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. Get our estimates before you have ' your work done. Carry a Ml line ot fittings, ets. Watch this ad and save nonsy, LEDBETTER BRON. 'Phone, day 42; night, 98 and 21t Administrator's Notice. On Monday, April 2nd, 1901, 1 will sell at the Market House In Fayetteville I share Bank of Fayetteville Stock, 10 Shares rayettevtlle Beat Estate Stock; terms CASH - CIIA& HAIQH, Administrator, Mareh 1st, 1011. . , ROBINSON & SHAW, xjrosrjajuDSBoiw avaaiiv, . FATBTTftviixa, k. a ; ; Prompt attention given to all business, was, .. ;. , A? four in as nunf month. WAGONS AND CABTS, all styles and sites, THIS IS TO REMIND YOU that if you have been remiss in renewing your fire insurance on house, store or shop, it would be well to correct tbe oversight at the earliest possible moment. Fire, like time and tide, waits for no man, and to-night may aee your real or personal property, perhaps both, in ashes. This isn't a "scare head," it's simply a warn ing note addressed to sensible business people. Will we see yon to-day f ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE. w illl bond Tou REDUCTION. At a time when prloee are all upward It affords the agent of the 2STNA Iniuranoe Co. great pleasure to announce a reduction el ratesooCHCBCHES, SCHOOL HOUSES, DWELLINGS, BASNS, e., in North Carolina. The rates are now so low Ural there 1 no excuse tor suck property being burned and the announcement being made in the pnblle printai "No lnsuranoe." Tbe rate being satisfactory, yon want the best company. The JEtna is tha strongest American eorn pany and has been doinx businesa slnoe 1819. Investigate! Investigate I, , 0 B. HUSKE, Agent, FayelteviUe.N.C,
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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