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Trie J Friends Best , For thirty years T utt's Pills have proven ab!es:finjjtothe invalid. ! Arc truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria.constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTT'S Liver PILLS . AN ABSOLUTE CURE. LJ X-Ll L.. J II 0. T. IMktf Martial. Mr. 0. P. Loekey. a lawyer praetlelng In tbia tity, formerly of Wilmington, ni married but wk to Mls Mary H. Bait, a daughter of lit. K. bait, of Carver's Creek township, ' They have gone north on a wedding tear. .. XI. Bitter Ml Hi Fleet, Mr. John Kroner hut wk told, through Mr. Newton B. Smith, hit pltot near tbt MilsBraneh, eonsisltogof aresirienoeand 60 aerator farm land, to Mr. J, 8. ate Weill, of tbii eitv. Mr. Brnner will move to hit farm on tha Wilmington road. Mew Wuk Isaest Bum. . Mattar Jamat P. Tomlinion arrived bom latt Thursday from 8t Mar' College, Bslmont, N. C, where bo re ceived nigh honors, bcaidM diatinetioa Id til stadias. Oar bott withes to on ambitions littlt towntmao. t!mWr1aa4 Vasal rmUwn All tht pensioner! in Camborland County are expeeted te meet the Pea tion Board in tbia eity Jaly 2, or tond doetor'i eertifloate ot their inability. Soldiers worth $000 in their own right debarred from Pension!, also widows who bar married tine the war. Dtabl Marriage at HsatheaUr. M. A C. Bote, of Tennetaeo. and Miea Ethel Kelly, of Maneheeter, and Mr. Car tia P. Kelly and Miaa Bailie Prauall, bath of Maneheeter, were married on Wednes day trailing of laat week at Maneheeter. Mist Kellr and Mr Cortit Kelly are ehlldrtn of Mr. John T. Kelly. Mr. Boat and Mr. Cartia Kelly art both in town Toeeday to get I heir marriage li oentet. aye Baa atCaaataa at. Meaara. A. H. Root and J. L. Harry were in the city laat week from South ern Pines. Mr. Root, who ia mer chant of that place, nays that the Far etteville & Albemarle railroad, which it ia proponed to build from Southern Plneato Fayetteville, ia now the all absorbing topic at Southern Pinet. and that thftoad will surely be- com pleted. ar aa Harder. Two negroea, Dan McMillan and Bob Monroe, bee me involved in a quarrel at Monroe'i Mill in 71st laat week, which resulted in MeMilUn hitting Monroe a terrible blow on the bead . with a teantlmg, splitting the aknll open and eaocint; a wonnd whieh may prove fatal. Monroe wat still nneon aeiona this eveoitic. MeMilUn took to the wooda immediately after the deed, bnt retained to the mill tbia evening and surrendered himself. tTeaentlnlent aterame. Ma). J. G. Holllnesworth and Cap Ulna N. H. McGeachy and E. T. Wat ton, of the Fayetteville Independent Light Infantry, recti red their coantta lona last week from the Governor, as captain, first lieutenant and second wl . .a. . a. -.! a - lien tenant, respectively, oi company " A. first North Carolina regiment. It has been s umber of years since the old company was a member of the State Guard, and the boys are eager ly looking forward to the annual encampment at WnghttTille Beach. A ataway Cssf at A yoong eonplt who had ran sway tram their hornet arrived in tht eity laat week, got the marriage lieeaee from the register of deeds, and wen married is tbt waiting room of tbt A. C L Sesseoger depot st noon, by gar. D. M. (Lean, before a large assembly of en rioos people. They wars Mr. J. H. Bonam, age 23, of Wilmington, asd Mist Mary K. Cbadwiek, ago 18, of Benoetttville. They left on the traia . for a wadding trip north. T wa MxaaHfM WtUtaJa. Nothing too food can be said of the efforts of route agent Mr. K. E. Howell, of the Southern Express Company, X whoa all the trackers recognize at -.. their best friend. His securing addi . tlonal aeiTice on the northbound night express No. 32 Is the most re- cent of many cta done by b law . Mm TT J T , At - I . . w, u. . uiuc, uic ciucicni agcai, ays he will leave nothing undone to Kit the trackers the best service ia hla power, and he meant it too. Wast Faretttvillt Ittsett m Tstsrasn. From advanced shaets of the laser- snet rreas, ot -newspaper 10 intarert " and inaortd," published at New York, - ws gather that in 1900 the the approx imate amount paid oat on lift Ido- - ranee policies to- FayatteviUe $15,791, na sompared with Atheviile, $18000; Charlotte, $12,783; Wilmington, $109, 998; Ooldsbtro, $10.900; . Greenhorn, $21,000-. Lnrinbarg, $20000; New bern. $10,421; Keleigb, $17 052; Wiltos, $24,016; Wiuttoo-8alem, $76,610. Ia North Carolina, WUmiogtoa is 1 tht only eity that received last year : oyer $100,000. The total amonta paid in North Carolina wai $131,808, with . oyer $60,000 more pending. , . i ; j jr f tseaUaley MsacS Iimmi " uaiuvwuig it wa rawMu wnten tht Observer dispatches told laat week President MoKlnley had signed s ' ' I regret that the suggestion of a third term hat beta made. I doubt whether I there are now questions ef the gravest - Importance betort theadministratioa and the country and their just consideration should not be prtjudiced in the publit mind by even the suspicion f f the thought of a third term. In view, therefore, of the reiteration ot the tnpgeetioa of it, 1 will say now, once for all, expressing a long ttttled conviction, I hit I not only am not and wiU not be a eandidatt for a third term, bnt would not aoeept a nomi nation for it, if it were tendered ma. i t i My only ambition it to serve thromth say second term to tht acceptance of mv touutry, whose generous indulRenee I to deeply appreciate, and then with them dt my duty in tht ranks ot private ettlsen eli!p Wiixun McKwut. Uxaeattvt Mansion- i ' t Washington, D. 0., Ion 10, 1901. , ; At thti Eeaton ot the year there are always manydeatht, particularly among thllilren, from inmrnar nomnlaint. diar , rbwv dysentery, cholera morbus, ' erann. eta., and evert ana nnsht in know that a tare and speedy eura ean Msily be obtained by taking Pirrt i avis' ralN-K.lU.M in sweetened v uaf nvi v half hnnr! It kiU ' vatil titntes, ihtre it but one , i-iviiior, retry uavw. fnee 23a. riTmtvu.LB 10T1 ia kgtz:.x. sir. Law en the rayattavllla High lohoel. Kev. P. R. Law, who edits tbt Lum ber Bridge Newt in the. Robesonian, in a recent issoe, tayt : Messrs. MoKeithan, Rankin, Sutton, Brown, and perhtpa other young gen tlemen, who have, indeed, noted gentle manly, eamt ont from Fayetteville last week and spent several days in tent lift upon tht banks of Mr. N. Shaw's mill pond to fish. We learn they fully enjoyed the camp life and the fishing, notwithstanding the fact they did not eateb at many fish as tbty desired. There was too muoh water, and they did not know at tbt start how to fish to the greatest advantage in tht pond. Tbty art fine boys, and we will not be sorry to have Fayetteville to tend an other equally at decorous a bevy whan a fishing excursion is to be made this way. . The town ot Fayetteville ia at last trying to get its tyet open to iti educa tional needs. If itt leadera bad fiddled oa thit string more years ago when try ing to build itself op, its etage ot prog rest today would be more satisfactory. Sttpt bavt been taken to convert the Donaldson Aeadtmy property ' there into bigh grade elataieal tattoo! for boys. Wt would advise the town to tskt thit step immediately. At soon as Red Springs Seminary ia eat loots from her mooringi, and wt hope it will not be long before it ia done, there it a project, we happen to know, totoand a similar school for boys. There are several planet ready with their money to start it right now. A INgttt af tas Cass ef Ineeowt vs. 'ayetta ruie. The' Raleigh Post ot last Thursday gives the following digest ot the Su preme court's opinion in the suit ot Col C. W. Broadfoot va. the City ot Fay etteville : ' Modified and affirmed. Uneonstitntional Statnte Interest Article VII, Beetioa 7 ot Constitution. A part ot an set ot Assembly may be constitutional and a part unconstitu tional. In eases where interest is contracted for, the interest is an integral part of the debt and ia eoUeetibla at a part ot the debt after payment of tbt principal. King vs. Phillips, 95 N. C, 245. Bat where the eossmicuooers of s town art aathxisad by act of Assembly to fend the bended indebtedness of tbt town by executing new bonds in like amounts in payment ot the old bonds, and providing for a larger amount of interest npon-ihe new bonds than that of the old bonds, the portion of the set authorising the increased rate ot inter est it void as contrary to Article VII, Section 7 ot the Constitution, and only tht principal of the bonds ean be recov ered, with interest from the time of their maturity. Mr. Fife m Texas. Oar former townsman, Mr. W. P. Fife, writes the Charlotte Observer as follows: "Enclosed Bad cheek for $25 for tbe Bskertvillt sufferer s- I am here retting for a few days af ter elating meeting at Temple, Tex., on June 5.h. I am having wonderful meetings oat here. Thit tows it the greatest mineral wa ter resort I have yet teen. At least s senre ot wells ranging trots 110 feet to 175 feel deep, beaulifui pavilions and great erowdt. My family arrived here yesterday. My sen left to-day for San Angeio to take charge of and practise a choir. Wishing the Observer mack success i D, lours, W. P. Ftps. Mineral Wells, Tex, Jane 19, 1901.. Tbe Pteifit Fire Intaranee Compa ny, ot New York, which is represented in this eity by Mr. John Underwood, asd whieh hat policies here ansonntisg to $100,000, last week annottnstd that it had retired from buaineaa. This step it taken as a result ot the great losses tht eompasv sustained by the Jackson ville fire. The company's risks have already been re insured in the West chester Firs Insurance Company ot flew lots. The Jacksonville lots did not cripple the Paeifie, for it had a surplus beyond all its claims, bat it redaeed its margin above capital to seek an extent that the directors deci ded te withdraw frost tbe field. The Paeifie had more than $60.000000 of insurance ia forte whieh will be amply protected nnder the terms of tht re insurance deal. - Tae Case Afaiaat Catc XUiett tad Otiurs Cat. SWatt Bat rittstalts t - -Tbe east scainst Cent. C. w. Elliott and three negro men, charged with pollution of the water works of the eity, by causing a dead horse to be placed oe the water abed ef the Fayetteville Water Works, above Gleaville. eame op before Eqaire C P. Overby last Thursday. County Physician Dt. John Mae Eat asked that a aoi pros be en tered as te Capt. Elliott, stating .that there was no wilfnl intent in bis ease. Of the three negroes who earned the horse to tht place where it was found. ons had escaped, John Dolly was turned loots and Benry Taylor. Mr. Elliott's driver, was bonad ovar to tbe criminal eoart in tht torn of $50. Taylor gave the bond. ! . 1 1 TIm Uh Mr. WMarr. The Wadeaboro torrasoondaat of the Charlotte Observer, ia speaking of the death of Mrs, Fetter, Mrs. H.T. DrakVi sister, says: .;, Ths many friends of Mrs. W. C. Fet ter were sorry to learu ot her death, which oeeurrsd in Norfolk Toeeday. Mrs. Fetter waa Miss Mamie Allen, ot this place, and op to six mouths ago lived here. She was the youngest daughter of tbt late W. A. Allen. Dan's reports from the cotton retrion make satisfactory showing for the growing srep. T-,. ? f Seven Year in Bed. "Will Wlindjtrw mar pan. V 1 the friends of Mrs. L. Pease, of Law- ir . - rcuce, &an. jincy snew she bad been nnabtn til Imv Iiim SmtI in mmam - on account of kidney arid liver trouble, insrvuua prostration ami general debili ty, but, "three, bott). of Electric Bit ten enabled mn to walk ih 'and in three mouths I felt like a new person." Women milTerin from Head ache, Backache, Mer veasnest, ftleeplest- i Meiancnoiy, jtinteig end Dizzy Spells will tind it prueiest blemine;. j rj . otiisiaetioD w fftnranteed. B. . Bkubisst Suns. Only SOe. ' . "A few months ago, food which I ate forbreakfaat would not remain on mv vgnwn iwr aau en uuux. . X ueea OUC DOW tie of yenr Kodol Drspepida Core and ean now eat breakfast and other meals with a ralinh and my (ooq is thoroughly digested. Nothing rquals Kodol Dyspepsia Curt for stomach troubles. H. 8. Pitts. Arlinatoa Tex. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. song Bros. a Mmnto ! Ths Donslitoa Aealtsy, Col. Starr hat received tht following latter from bit old euhool-mate, Dt. Harries, of Wilmington, which be thiuka be may properly take the liberty ot giving to the readers of the Ob- StBTEB I Wilraiocton, N. Jane 6, 1901.' Col. Jos. B. Stair. Fayetteville, N. C. Mv Dear Col. Joe: I observe a com munioatioB from Fayetteville to our Meseenger, of thti oitv, in which allu sion it made to a meeting ot eiUstna ot Fayetteville with a view to the reha bilitation ot the Donaldson Aeadtmy. Itt mention revives to many pleasant memories ot daya that are past that, had I known ef it in time, I would have to much desired and would have been inclined to attend, hoping te meet tome ot the school boy frisnds ot my early days.N Well it el an recall yoe are the only one I know eo nneetad with tht Donaldson Academy ia 1835-36 Tbtre are others, doubtleat, whom I have tor gotten. It would have been pleasant to meet yon and talk over happenings ia the days ot Anld Lane Syne. In early December, 1835. Ned Ball and I were tent to FayetttvUlo to be nnder the care and soperintendenoe of Rtv. Mr. Cotton, this principal ot tht academy. With bit family, we boarded at Mr. MeGary'a, the proprietor of tbe "Farmers snd Planters,'' (or some sim ilar named) Hotel, near to the hoots of Ball A Johnson, who were then doing a very large and sneoeatfal basin tea. Early in 1836, Mr. Colton moved to and kept house (at coarse he took Ned and me with him. both being good exemplary boys) in lbs "Steele" house oa Hajmount. adjoining the grove, in whieh John Waddtll shot Hubbard. . 1 remember it welL It waa the tarns grove whieh led through to the swim ming holt (ot precious memory) where I learned to swim. The academy then utilised two build ings (the Donaldson building not being ready) in rear ot the rati deuce of the Blake family. Ia imagination tbty art vividly before me now. The Donaldson Academy was ia pro cess ot completion and waa oeenpied, I think, ia ths early spring ot 1836, and, with a hugs number of boys, mostly from ths adjoining counties and those bordering on and into South Carolina, formed a large aehooL I left the Academy in Jane 1838 for Chapel Hill, accompanying oar old friend, Rev. Colin Shaw, a former stu dent. Think ot it, 65 years ago, a Ufa time. Ned flail and I frequently met and talked over oar Donaldson experi ence and the various remiuiactuoes ot ths long sgo. - Do, when yon come to Wilmington, let me know. Call and see ma Iwan't to talk ever oar schoolboy daya and call np the memories of names that have long escaped me. ' With my kindest regarda and best wishes for your health, happiness and prosperity, I am sincerely yonrs. & v, . W. W. HtBRISS. W. J. Tysaa aa Bit Treatise. Cbaiged with deserting his wife and Gvs children, collecting insurance money on proof ot hit wife's death, and committing bigamy. Will J, Tyson, a yoong white man, of Hope Mills, this county, (a carpenter by trade) ia be hind the bars in Wakt county jail, en three grave charges, waiting the day ot trial. Tyson went to Raleigh from Fayette ville. He is a native ot Cumberland county, having beta bora near Hope Mala, where hit people now five. He is a carpenter, and a few months ago left hUlaigh to attend his wilt s f antral, as be said, in rsretteville. - Returning to Raleigh he took oat letters ot administration on his wife's estate and collected the insurance which the carried on her life. . Oa March 14 h, of this year, Tyson married Lixxie Powell, of East Raleigh, and at the tame time E. P. 8a lotting, whose wire had been dead eat ene week, married her half sister. Callie Clseaonds,of tat asms taction of Kai tigh, the ceremony being performed by jusUae of ths peace Barbae, la a few days Saintaing was drank all the time. Tyson snd wits went to Virginia and shortly after the insurance eavupany had a letter from a woman they suDDOted wss dead. It was from Mrs. Tyson No. 1 at 'Fayetteville, aad she asked about her insurance, saying that her husband had collected tbe money. saying the was dead, and had married another woman. Upon investigation the proof whieh Tyson had furnished tbe company. of which Mr. H. JC. Brad ford ia the superintendent of ageats and air. K. a. Peers it rapervi tor, were fonnd to be forgeries, even to tbe Bgnatare of the justice of the peace at Hope Mills, and that tbe statement about Tysons having married again wat correct. ' ' The sTaoassa villa The plsnt of the Fsyettevflle Steam Laundry, which has recently been in stalled In its home on Hay street, is now one of the most complete in the State. When Messrs. Ledbetter Broth era bought oat the old laundry four years sgo, they came in poasession of an oia punt wita a small business. From the start the business begin to grow, when, six months ago, they found it necessary to enlarge their plant. So they pwchased aa entirely new one, with all the latest modern improvements, aad sought their pres ent new quarters, centrally located, i The Dlant Is under the rjersonal su pervisioa of Messrs. Led better Broth ers, with sn excellent lady manager la charge of the ladles' department. ; The growth of this plant Is in keeping with the gradual development of the city, which has been most marked re cently. - A lively Cases Wita Wtsslitttia. On Thursday last Deputy Sherifl Raynor, who had a warrant for Charlie Hall, a negro man charged with car ry mg s concealed weapon, learned tost be was st hie home oa-Hay mount. He went to tbe house snd found Hall there, who, oa seeing the deputy sher iff, jumped out of a window and es caped into tbe swamp of Glenyille pond. - . t - Mr. kaynor came back to town snd got the bloodhounds, which he soon bad hot on tbe negro's trail. -He came almost up on tbe man when he sud den Iv disappeared, as if swallowed up by me ground, leaving nothing but his bit behind to remind tbe deputy that he ever existed. - , The deputy says the negro's dissp pearencc is one of tbe greatest myster ies he ever witnessed, it was so like some magic wsnd business. Diaal Marry far Massy. The Boston Dsn, who lately married a sickly rich young woman, it happy now, for be got Dr. King's New Lift Pills, rbich restored be te perfet health.- Infallible for Jaundice, Bil iousness, Mslsria, Fever and Ague and all Liver snd Stomach troubles. Geotle bat effective. Only 25j. at B, E. Bed berry ft Sons drag store. Efiems, stltrheura, tetter, chafing, ivy poisoning and all skin torture are qnhk ly enred by DeWitt't Witch Hl balve, certain pile eurt. . King Eros. Hi i ..A Minion of little frlands or tuix-t connect the blood with the skin, and through these tnwll dmin pipct pwnpimti'.n pasact out, carrying with it the impurities that are thrown oil by the blood. Should the pores of the skin be entirely closed for even a brief spurs oi time, and the poisonous matter forcwl buck into the circula tion, instant dth would result, Jo addition to the sweat glnnds, the tkin .it : provided with certain others which pour out upon it an oily substance, keeping tha akin pliable and tuft and protecting It from neat and cold. The blood and akin are so eksely related that whatever aflvctt one seriously interferes with the func tions of the other. Nut only benlth, but life itaelf, depends upon perfect harmony between the blood and akin. When, therefore, the , blood becomes poisoned from any cause, it qukkly JfCff B DflU manifests itself upon the skin in the form . . of sores and ulcers, pimples and various EXtOfltSl POIOOIIS eruptive diseases. Py the character ot the tore we are enabled to determine the nature of the poison or humor in tbe blood, ' at every disease originating in the blood has its own peculiar tore or pimple. ' Tha i akin it not only affected by the poisons generated in the system, but poisons from ' without enter through the open glandt or Jorot snd quickly infect tht blood. ' Mercury rubbed upon the akin will produce Rheumatism, snd Poison Oak and Ivy . and other wild pluiita gain Cosy access to the blood through the skin. At so-called, i. ekia diseases originate in the blood, the application ' PUFO DiOOO'mm' of powders, aoaps and washes can do no permanent . gooai but often do immense damage by Soft, llealthV Chili P oatlet to these Utile tubes w and interfering with the natural action of the skin. The treatment must begin with the blood, and the acid or other pois ons antidoted or neutralized. 8. S. S. does thit and purifies the circulation, builds ; np the blood aad flushes the little glands or pores with pure, new blood, and i restores healthy action to the skin. The use of cosmetics never yet brought health and beauty to a rough, red, pimply skin or tallow complexion. What ia needed it rich, pure blood, tuch at S. 8. S. makes. It not only relievee you of all disfigur- ' ing blackheads, blotches and irritating, itching eruptions, but improves your general health. 8. S. S. contains no mereuiy, potash, arsenic or other mineral, but it a purely vegetable remedy and the safest and best ia all blood and skin troubles. -write our physicians for advice or information ; they have made a study of blood 1 and akin diseases, and you can have the best medical advice without cost Book oa Wood aad Skm Diseases free, . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLANTA, ftV eettea Lusts at tkl Ttaeatrt Oaavttuea. ' Miss Eloise MeOill, the OBsnvn'o charming Seventy-first eorrtspondtut, ("Scotch Latsie") sends us the follow ing from Wrightsville Beach, whert tbt baa been attending the Teachers' oooveatioa i ' Wrightaville Beach, Jane 13, 1901. Wa will take time this morning to send you a few very scattering sotet about Assembly happenings. Habitues of the Assembly tell us that this is a fuller meeting than any ever held at Morehead, and it certainly most be as pleasant. ' So many things happen that one finds it hard to eon dense one's impreetiona into tbe space between these bine unee blue I They lAoald be rote colored. Bat to come to tome "facta and figure ' CoL Weddelis adlrees of welcome on Toeeday night was perfectly beau tiful, and that it not hyperbole either, aad tha response by Prof. Collier Cobb waa one of tbe brightest, happiest things imaginable. Tbe address on Wednesday morning by Judge Clark oa "How Can Interest be Aroosed in tht Brady of N. C. His tory" was just whu you might expect from the bett-cqaipped man in North Carolina and waa listened to with on flagging interest by a crowded ball. One might easily become a hero wor shiper u all tbe great man were ea dowed with as pleasing personality as Judge Clark. A really excellent paper on "Dr. Ar nold ot Rugby" was read by Prof. Bivinsof the Tritity Park High School. Most sketches are dry; this wat quite very much not. . Tbe annual address by the President waa heard last night It was carefully prepared aad forcibly delivered. 1 Prof. Alex. Graham, Cumberland's distinguished ton, it here and bis prais ea are on every tongue. ' Mr. and Mrs. MeArthnr, ot Mt Airy, are here oa their wedding tour. Tbey are naturally toll ot good will to all the world and their benevolence it not eon fined to themselves. Oa yesterday afternoon tha following party were in vited bytbem for a ride in the naptha launch "Morning Star1: Rev. J. 8. Black, Mr. J. A. MePhereon, Mr. J. E Wtrd, and Misses Janie Me Arthur, Katie MePberaon, Normie Black and EloiseMeGilL One of tbe number tbe last on tha list decided that the hsd misted her calling in not becoming a tailor. - - :-. Oh! well, tbe whole thing it very de lightful and it it is desirable to know tbe people who do things, tbia is tbe place to find them, and sorely there eso be no nobler work to perform than that ef educating of "teaebing tha yoong idea bow to shoot" if one does some times feel inclined to shoot tha young idea. - -" ' -Today is Public School day and we may send yon a few more notes' later, if these do not utterly destroy oar rep aration for sobriety and dignity. Tbe only thing we eaa eay in extenuation is that the salt-air haa the quality of taking ths starch out of things, and tha teaebara have left their stilts at home. President V enable enjoys Dot bine to much as crabbing and we think the rttedeot bo pan intended high eaoagh to follow. - Scotch Lias. noexxsi r THi a. at. coixm. Nsw Profaatorshfpa in Agriculture es-tabliahed-120 Beholarthipt for Agri cultural Students 2,000 to pay Btndenta for Agricultural Work and Help Them Ht aa Edo- Tbe Bute Board of Agriculture bat jatt takes wonderful steps to improve snd to strengthen the Agricultural and Mathanieal College at Raleigh. Tbey have raised tbe salary of tbe Protestor of Agriculture to $200 making it tbe most important Chair ia the College, and have resolved to find tbe beet men in ths Country for it Thsy have as tabliabed a Professorship of -Animal Iadnstry and Veterinary Science at a salary, if necessary, of $2,500 and tbey are looking for a strong man for this Chsir. They bare created 120scholar sbips aad appropriated $2,000 to pay sgrieoltnrai students for farm work and thus not only tea eh them bnt help them to get an edoeation. At tbe re quest of President Winston tbey bavt permitted bim to devote hit entire time to tbt emolument and development of tut Ui liege and bavs appointed at Di rector ot tbe Experiment station' Pro fessor B. W, Kilgore, cow chemist to the Agricultural Department and diree tor of experiment wotk at tbe various test farms throughout tbe State. Commissioner of Agriculture 8. I, Patterson, , President Winston, of the Collage, Professor B. W. Kllgore, of the Experiment Station and tbt Board ot Agriculture are determined to develop the agricultural tide of the College and to make it qasl to any in iht Country. Tbey want student! from escb county in tbe State. Here it s wonderful opportunity for young men fave Two From Death. "Our little daughter had an almoat fa tal attack of whooping cough tnd bron chitis," writes Mrs. W, K. llaviland.Ol Annonk. V "bat. whan !! ether remedies failed, we laved her life with Dr. King't New Discovery, Our niece, who had Consumption'!!! sn advtnoi-d ttage, also used this wonderful medicine snd to-day she is perfectly well." Des perate thront and lung diseases yield to Vr, King's New Diwovery as to no oMmr medicine on earth. Infallible for Couli anaimiat. rxie ana si.W bottles guar tnteed by Jl. K, Skohsbbv A Dots. Iris) bottles free, , l.il L. .I iO LJ lu .CIO Death at Mr. William Otok. , . ; " News reached thit oity Friday of the death in Taxes, of Mr, William Cook, former Fayetteville boy and son ot oar townsman, ths late J at. G.Cook, brother ot tha lata John E. Cook, Etq. Tbe deceased, who waa'abont 55 yean old, wat a brother ot Miss Bella Cook, of Gray's Creek township; and an undo ot Mrs. 8. G. Ayer ot tbia eity. ' Mr. William Cook left here more than 20 years ago and bat ainee resided in Texas. He never married. - OABTOniA. Baustkt IM IW 1 Hie HlwiTt Bor 'ttftatsje - af Notice. The undersigned having qualified as Executor and Executrix of the estate ef John C Thomson, deceased, hereby rivet notice, te all persons holding claims azalntt said estate to present them duly authenticated te the undersigned oa or oeiort stay zoin, iwh, or Una notice will be plead la bar of recovery. All persona indebted to said testate are required to make immediate payment - i J. P. THOMSON, Exeestor. M. C. TmiMMON, Juecutrix. May 26th, 1901. : MOUTH CAROLINA, . ) In tht Bonerior - coon txrom m CinataBLisD Comm.) Clerk. ' T. B. Filial! Annie Fitzell, Lou me B. Fit- salL Ettalla at FniaU. Wra. L. FilulL lid win U. Flliall, Vernon L. Fituli, Hotiee ny raeucaiioB. Tha defend ant above named will take notiee thai an actum entitled as above has been eon SMUced la tha Superior Court of Cumberland Cooity, to sell a certain parcel of laud tussled is 71 Township ra said soosty for partition; aad the laid defendants will farther take aotiee that taey are required to appear before the Clerk of the Sapanar Court, of said ooontv. at his osea ia FayeUevUle, N. O., on ZSth day ef July, 1901, ana answer or aeawr to the eon- Slant la aut action tow on Die. or tbe nlaintit will apply toU.e Coart for the relief demaroUd B aua tompiaiBt. r . . -Tha7tha.y oJaoe, 190L i- ; t a. m acajbinan, I i i - C toik Unparior Court Tax IVotice. ' IJotioe Is hereby given that every ner- bob is required by law to list their prop erty ia tha township In which it it located. Section 34 of the Machinery Act reads as iouowss "ine jure snail oe given in oy the person charged during the month ef June as herein prescribed ; Provided. that agent a for the purpose of listing property may be appointed by females, or non-reainents or tee townatup wnere sue Dronertv la aitnated. or bv nanona nhva. ically enable to attend and file their list sissy urns during the -month of June. The property of a corporation shall be given in by the president cashier, treas urer, er other person appointed for that purpose. Any ust Taker receiving s tax list otherwise than aa above nrovided shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon eon vie tion shall be pnniahed by a nne of twenty uoUars for every violation. .,. ' J. A, MOrtis. ttoUN, , Uierg lioaru Uounty Uommissloners Iotice of Silt :' By vhtaa af a power of sale eoatamedma aasdaflnat Bade as tha IS day of Aogaat, 18K, betwatB W. B. Mallov and Curie L. at alloy, hie wife, partita of tbe An part, aad a L. Deatoa iand WUHam P. DeUaamia, tnuteee of tha Coouserdal Bnilding It Loan associaBoa as aiosiaona, virgnua, I wlU tell tor esth. at Iha Court Uooee door in Vavalta- Tille. Cosberiand eoaaty, North Carolina at u o ama a., oa ma mat Monday It Aafraat, 1M1, to tbe Blgneat biddar for eaeh, the follow ing described real teute sitaate ia the County of Cirmbe-tond. Bute of North Carolina, hoond- ea ae xoinwa One lot of hud at the south side of Bay street . . . . .. ..... . me vyoi raTenerins, sua stale ana uocnv tr. beanded as follows BegnlDg at a stake as the Sooth tide of Bay tweet oeintr ioa w eta anrnar em ut thM 210 teat Weat of Winstow atraet. tbenee as the adjoining lot Booth 24 degrees Weat 160 feat to aa alley 30 feet wide, thence North 70 dearest 40 feet, thanes North 20 degrees East 150 feat to tne taut of Hay ttreet. ttaenro at the tame gonta 70 defirtet Kaat 49 feat la the begtnning being am land eoavaysd to Bearloekiy by B W. hjwxh pj aaoa laooroea m noos " nr. moor t ewezw. !t r. . rKABSAUU . BeeaivCT ef raid Coaunateial Building fc . - Loaa Ateoclatloa D. L. WASP, Attorney. . CENTRAL - ACADEMY, aa lntostrtalsad Traiaina ehol for eovs and young am, will betpa he annual tettioa " OCTOBER ist, tgot. ! Toimg met detlrhig to go to school snd pay m pert with work nay write lo as t ones. Twenty-one ire drsircd Immwiiatelj: 6 for farm work, 0 for carpenter's work, 4 for nuuonry and flittering, 4 for painting and 1 or 2 for printing. For inrther particular) address ' JEMV- fMAa.Il. TATLOR, rniMipnl, LiMleuw, N. U. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what voa cat. Itartlflclally digests the food and aldi Kature in strenitht(nlng snd recon--tiuuiing the MliaaHted dlKcs'iv o (fftnt. It la the latest discovered digest a nt and ton lc fin nt.her ean spprrmrh ft in eftlclenfiy. It In. yuuy rcueTRn ann permanent.jycuret ryMpeTHK, IndleHtl(m, Heanhuro, H,uie.nce, Sour Htomach, Kuuseit BicknearinchOaAtralKia.Cremrw.and Ml other n it 1 ts of I m rw-rf r;ct 1 1 p"h Hon. ratarcd tt g.C Dawitl A Co., Cgcoa -''"J. nra zzzi "' "st Aw Wt ask all who want to get somtthlng'for tholr loved ones to try our goodt. Wt have it from - ... - - 1 to 20 Years Old. - - We guarantee every dron we have to be absolutely pore tor W0 flltor our goodl through tint Immeuse and densely packed filters. , '. ' We will be glad to furnish you with our complete prlot list, and all correspond ence will be carried on in plain envelopes. The Old Nick ' or Address LOCK BOX NO lit Another Disastrous Fire In Town ' trim. . i. if - 0 a. -:r-,rr:.,: : now, READY! DUN N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS. io,ooo feetlof floor space. Machinery brand-new and the latest improved. -X: WE HIVE THE KEN AND THE MACHINEaY ; AND WE GUAEANTEE TO SATISFY. ' Building Irons for store fronts, etc. .Plow Castings, Grate Bars, Tobacco Flues, ' - ALL STYLES. iC PEICES GUARANTEED Will give new casting; for old cast Iron, - . ' Yours for bnslncsa, THE JNO. A. McKAY M'FG. CO., THE XaPAYETTB 'jnqr. 4r. WTWsl )l p3 Inrst-class in all its appointments. ' Rates $2, $2.50 and $3 per day; ; II. lid. Ilatthowo, Slanagrer. SGHOOIL . BOOMS School SiiDplica at tho lowest prices. Blank BooIiOa ' ....OFFICE AND.... ' Typewriter Gupplico. SJtfitionory at An 3?rioo. tr DON'T FAIL TO CALL TO SEE US. - ' I'-'.r . - TIIE NEW BOOK OXOTllU CO., MISS DKLLA MATTHEWS. Kent door lo Homes drag store. MBS. M UINBDALB. PEACE Institute for slrln, nnver hI a better fwrolly, I.tmllml to 70 boardert, 'iernit will lull yon Ank Citulogne ST na, X31nxxrl rl cl lo, liiilniih, N. 0. I a and Hollow ; Whioliy. Williams Co., - - W1LUAMS.N.0. --- -wlthnnt tnv insurance on tht Dropert " would b a forcible reminder to tht suffer era of tht advantage! that would aecrnt if there had bean a nice snug little turn to sot aa a pantcea to their grief and a . tootner to tneir poskcidook. isou't oe a elam and overlook thit duty to yourself . and family, Insure I JUDICIAL AND FIDELITY BONDS i , . : 'EXECUTED. " J "WimockrS aSbt: CJook, uenerai insurance agents, Fayetteville, N. C. -.- " . Offloes: Boom 1, K. of P. Building, Cook's fharmaey, starxei square. - We are agents for the celebrated. FAEQUHAE MACHINERY, Saw Mills. Threshing . Machines, tngines , "and Boilers. . - all styles, from 4 to 600 horsepower. - lOrScnd for cats logue and prices. etc., always on hand. U ; y mi hen pBVI-KSHALLY ILL! i la ' , s I r9 ...1 " "bt I f .v-aw r M taw wat ... "I-" ;-- '-t voa tz.1 AMiiiilfflrt DIM. It. . ui.. ........ Iin.,.l n u iLilHlutritl... ,.f iUn Ml'. Uile of r riiiicle (lialiiun, iltnitfHd, ii'ith't) 1 hnra by K'v'! to all penunt holdliis vliuum tM.iintl I lie t.i ill inula tu )iuiil tlioiu, duly aiiiiwuti vitwt to tht inult,iii,'iioJ ouur boi'ina in, 18i.li dnV of May, 1UU2, or Hilt notion will ! pltHded iu bar Uiernjf. All ntrtout Indelitiil Ui the tuid . .. j i i .i etuiie are ea)90uu 10 uuuio lurwniu am, wji immediate MtilnmeiiW , ; Slav IStll, fWi, i Hi, A. BSIl II. Admliiltttalr, . II. Li Cook, Atlorner. I'll tJ1 l .TT" ,.--,. V" iii. .it. p. ..tit., n.ti p.-...- Hiitiiiiii' toasi Line ndiiwd tumpdiij CONDKN8BD BCHEDOIjK, " TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED a' llay, W, U01, ' A. of. P. M.P. hLA.SI.r. of leave Weldoa 11 60 II W .. . . . . , ArKMxyait. , uh - Leave Tarbore " 11 U (H LvRookv Ms, 10010 14 I4 IM u n i to Leave Wllaoa i ee iv ti i tu a su Leave Belma H Lv FatettovUlt IN 11 M AtfUinaoe ' T at i 50 l. U.A.U. , Ar Goldeaore 1 HM,..., LvOoMebore ............ . . 1 01 LvVaanolia n . . i 00 Ar Wihulngtae let a si 4 I so P. at TKAINS GOING NOKTH. A. M. t 40 U80 1 60. " , I 64 f. W -Vs0 to 10 65 ' 11 64- LvTlorenes ' Lv fayeuevlllt Leave Helm Arrive Wllaoa A. at. Lv Wllrolnrloa Lv Itairnolla . LvOoldibore r. M A. at. t 00 t IS ' I M 11 It 1 11 ' 1 41 tt W Leave Wilson t ui It u A. at. P. at P. X. I 49 11 61 10 S8 111 Ar Kooky ill. . IM IU11M11H 1 si Ar Tarbore Leave Xarhara IN tin LvBookrBtt . a M um - . 100. A. at I. af, ArHva Waldas 4 at , W. at, Wllrjungtua and Waldos BaUroad, Tad. km Diviaioa ktais Line-train leaves Wil. nmgloB, 00 e. m, arrives FaveUeville 1J.05 . at. Leaves FayeUevUle 1126 p. ro, arrivH Banford Li3 p. m. Jtetornhur leave Baaferd 1.06 p. bl arrive I'ayettevUle 120 p. ra. Leave . rayetUvUle 1.30 s, s, arrivt Wuroiagtos IM S. BS. v . . . Bennettaville Bnuieh-tntln haves Rannetts villes.06t at, Haiton S.05 a ra, Had Springs 1.61 a at, Porktoa lail a. ra, orrivs kajella vule 11.10 a bi. Returning leaves Vavetisville 146 p. ra, Uo(e Uillt 6.00 p. ra, Kea Hpriiws 6.43 p. ra.MuioB (.10 o ra, arrives Beaoette-' vUla7.15p. au -. Cormastions at Fayettevills with train No. 71, at M iu Km with the Carolina Crntral Uallroad, st Bed Springs with the lied apriuvt sod Bow sore Railroad, at Hanibrd with the Seaboard Air Line and Bontheru Bailwavt at Sail with Ihe Uarhaat and Charlotte Railroad. . ... Train o. 78 aakee olote oouoeetion at Wa' doa for all points Morth doily, all rail via Bias Bond. ' Traia between Bocky Mount and Richmond leaves Rooky Mount 7:16 a m. arrive Welrton 8:17 am, arrive Petersburg 10:18 a a arrives Richmond 11:10 a a. - Trains on the Uoolland Neck Bmnoh Road leave Weldon 3:65 If. il UaUfaa 4:17 P, af . arrive Scotland . eok at 6:08 P. at., Groenviile :67 P. M . Kiottoa 7:65 P. M. Hstuming. leaves Bineton 7:60 A. hi., Grtenville b il A. . It. Arriving Halifax at 11:18 A, at, Weldon 11:33 A. at, daily except Sunday, - Trains an Wathinrtoa Branoh leave Wash, ingloa 8:10 A. at, and 2:30 P. af., ariive Par mole KIO A. St., end 1:00 P. M., retarnlag leave Ptrmeie 0:36 A. st, and 6:30 P. H., arrive Waihuu?toall:00A.il.,and7:30P.lt. Daily sioept banday. Train leaves Tarbore, N. 0., daily extent Man day at 6:30 P. At, Banday, 4:16 P. M., oirivet Plymouth 7:40 P. M and 6:10 P. H. Beturo ing, leavee Plymooth doily eioept Sunday, 7:60 A. at, and Banday l-.OO A. at, arrivs Torboio 10:10 A. at. 11:00 A.M. mwMim nojwMH m, v. jhvjwq leaves weias bore doily exeept Banday, 6:00 A. at, striving SmitnnetS 10 A. at Betnraing, learet SoiiUi leld 7:00 A. at.! arrive tioMtboro 8:16 A, at. - Trains ea Btahviile Branch leave Kooky Hoaul at A. St.. 3:40 P. At. orriva Nuh. ville lOtiO A. at, fcto P. JL, Spring Hops 11:00 A. at, 4:26 P. at Betaraing, leave Sprint f if-'C' M'i'ui KockyHountia iO A Jkt, 6:00 P. Bt, doily exoept Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw ft r Clinton, dally, except Sunday, at 741 A. af. and 116 P. at Betoraing, leaves Clinton at 0:45 A. af., tnd 10 P. M - . - U. H. KM KESON, . - Gan'l Potseniret Agent, J. B. KENLET, - T. at. BHBbsuN, Gan'i Manager. Trans Manager. ABDERDEEX 4 ROCKflSH Time-Table. In Efect November 26, 1900. Daily Exoepl . Daily Kxstpt Banoay- Sunday. - -' No. A I Mo. (. Mall and Ex? , STATIONS. . Mail and Ex press. preat. . Lv. 9 16A U. Aberdeen, M. V, Ar. 4 25 P. K. " 180 Leavilte, " Lv. 4 10 0 40 Jnnctioa, ." " 160 " , " 166 Montroae, - . " "145 -10 25 - Timberiand, " 8 30 U00 " Heeford, " 8 60 '.: "1126 " DundarnuuV " " S 15 . " 11 80 " Arabia. , j - 1 CO Arl2 00 noon Bock rlth, " ' 110 " EKD0N BRANCH Between Aber deep and Juniper. ' Mall and Ex- - . Mail asd Kx K . ".'...iiO.'i'. press. o- M- - -, " ' No. 23. . Lv. 7 00 a. at. Aberdeen, N. C. Ar. 10 00 a. a. " 1V Laavitls; " Lv. 9 59 " " 728 " Junction,- : Ar. 910 " TM'," - Hritton, Lv. 1 40 Ar. 8 00 " puniper, ,: - Lv. 8 30 " Train Nn OS will watt - .fnnHu. U- a All trains eoming over Bsthetda ilill mast bt under perfect ooutrol. - - . -: C. N. BLUB, Dsn, Bnpt. s Approved i .. vrr,.;. :" ; JOHN BLUE. Prett ;'.':';;.' Clyda Steamship Co New York. Wllmlnoton, N. C. . ' - -.ANT)--- , , ; Georgetown, 8. C. Lines, FROM NEW YOBK FOB WILMINOTo'M. ONKIDA.. SAGINAW......... BfUnnlay, Jims 8 Saturday, dime 15 PBOM WILMINGTON POB FEW YORK. R4flINAW...... RMnnUy, Jmi6 a ONKIDA......... i... Saturdoy, June 15 FROM WILMINGTONtor GEOBOBTOWN ONKipA.................. TiitnilayrJiins It SAGINAW'.. ...Taetdny June 18 Rt m.Kin fin-!.!.. jnu . n. u.u nrThrouKh Bills Lading and Lowerl Thnmirh Ratet guaranteed to snd from points In North and South Carolina, ;.. for Freight or Pmk(;s apply to n, a. ttiM noitEt, ,.,.' ' ; fc mlm.jm( Wiimiiiytou, N, Ol TIISO. 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