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fall agusnl W.stste TJsisa A soil bi been commenced in the Superior Court by Mr. Noel Gsiney gainst tha Western Union Telegraph Company (or full a re to deliver tele gram aonouooing the death of h i brother, Dr, Oijoey, io Florida. Death of Mrs Betty lock w II , Mrs. Betty Rockwell, widow of the late Rev. J. H. Rockwell and aunt of oar towDiWomen, Mines Caro, Mary and Kate Smith, died at her home in Htateivills last wjfk. She leaves one too, Mr. J. H. R)(kell. The funeral look plaoe in Statetville Tbimday. Teff 1 Hog" ltrssl-Clt.iiBS Isdlgasat. Those oilinos living on Hogg street and those who have to traverse it are naturally indignant at the new name given it and wish to know by what authority it was changed. This street, whiob is now tagged "Boa"' street, has been Hogg street without a tag tor a hundred years or more, named in honor of a onoe prominent oiliien of Fayette ills'. I A Good Showing The directors of the National Back held their regular meeting December 17ib. Under tbn new manage -i nt, einoo September 25 b, more than 4 per cent, was earned. Tbe directors i laced tbe 4 percent, optotbe surplus instead of paying it ont to tbe stockholders as a dividend, which ihows that they intend to make their institution strong and conservative. It can be seen from this that tbe welfare of the bank's ensto triers is going to be properly looked after as well as tbe stockholders. Direct le tat Factorial. Tbe Wilmmgton Dispatch of Thurs day afternoon says: The Norwegian steamship Europa has sailed for Manchester, England, with a cariro of 2 211 bale- of cotton. eonsigned by Messrs. Alex Sprout it Sons. Tbe steamer is the first to sail direot from Wilmington to Manchester, the great spinning centre tf the world 8be will go through tbe Manchester Canal. Tbe Europe is on a lime char ter. Her cargo is valued at 1131,774 Tbe Messrs. Sprnnt expect to continue ebippicg direct to Manchester while keeping up their weekly steamers for Liverpool and Bremen. A LiFejitt louTialr. Mr. Jss. M. Pearee. in looking over some old papers recently, came across tbe following invitation to the bail given in honor of Gen. LaFaye'.te da ring bis visit to Fayetteville. La7ayitt Ball Tbe Company of Miss Anna M. Pearce is respectfully solicited at the Assembly Room of tbe Lafayette Hotel, oo Friday Evening tbe 4 h March. John D. Toomer, Betj Bobinson, Wm. Lord, Junes Townes, Robert Strange, H. W. Ayer, John MacRae, L. D Henry, J. Birdsall, T. C. Hooper, James Mt ffi t, Mnaeers. Fayetteville, Feb. 20 1825 A C'.taeideerce. Tfc Bee. ttretpiiea. Thursday evening at the beautiful home of Hon. and Mra. George M. Rose a most charming reception was given tj Dr. A. S. Rose and his fair bride. At 8 o'clock the guests began to ar rive, and, for three hours, the rooms were filled with a merry throng. . In the south parlor, In the bay win dow, stood Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Rose; they were assisted In receiving by Mrs. Henry Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Rose, Misses Annie and Maggie Rose, Miss Eliza Rose, Rev. John M. Rose, D. D, and Misses Annie Evans, Cios- j lsnd snd Nelly DeVsne. In tbe hall the guests were met by Mr. John M. Rose, Jr., Mr. Hector McGeacby, and Misses Maud Halb, Cameron, Ellen Underwood and Bes sie McNeill. In the north parlor were Mrs. B. A. Morgan, Mrs. Henry Parseley, anoth er lovely bride; Mr. and Mrs. H. Tuck er Graham, and Mrs. Panl Whitlock. Mr. Charles Rose and Miss Slocomb ushered the guests Into the north par lor, while Mr. Elliott and Miss Utley showed the way to the dining-room, which was beautifnl in crimson and green. Then were served delicious re freshments by Mrs F. R. Rose, Mrs. Charles Rankin, and Misses Fan and F.llza Williams, McPherson, Minnie Utley and Mary and Minerva McNeill. Tbe bouse was a bower of beauty tbe North Carolina smiUx draped eve rywhere with nnmerons potted plants. Tbe gracious hospitality of Mr. and Mis. Ci.-o. Rose made tbe occasion most delightful, and was a most fitting welcome to tbe charming bride, already such a favorite in Fayetteville society a.veraaarai Vl'h Arrive. Messenger Htuby, of the United States Fish Commission, arrived here last week .In charge of a number of cans of small Csh for distribution among those who had applied for them some months ago. The fish are of two kinds black bass, trom the Government hatcheries in Illinois, and rainbow trout, trom Tennessee. They are well develop d, and were in fine shape when they ar rived. Tbe fl;b were distributed to tbe fol lowing gentlemen wbo will at onoe place them in their ponds; Meisrs. W. L. Holt, J U. buaw, U. A. William on, b. A. Jolos'on, u. ncu. ume, Duncan Sbaw, J. T. Kilter and J. T. McCorqaodale. ' Mr. VY. J. McDonald also received several hundred wdico oe nan taceo down to bis Waknlla plans in R lberoD county to be turned loose in bis fine poud there. C rBnil asaoaaetmeaiui B gard to Ihe Cm of rejeltsvU'e Tbe Wilmington Dispatch of Thnrs day afternoon says : Mr I?mio, of tbe firm of Lisman Lorge & Company, if New York, has been made president of tbe Fayette ville and Wilmington Sceamboat Com pany. A letter from President Lisman rec-ived here last nigbt says tbe steam er City cf Fayetteville. built for bis company will leave Jacksonville today or tomorrow and will arrive at Wil m'ogton about a week later. This is official and settles tbe question abont th? earning of tbe boat. Tbe boat was to have sailed Monday; but was Delayed on account of storms along the coast. Mr. Lisman, the new president of tbe company, is a promioeot business man and broker of New Yoik, axd stands very high in the eommereial world, tie visited Fayetteville several montb ago and was greatly impressed with oar eity. tbi value or ixpiar tbkatxibt. A IFLIHDID CHlIITlal Hit I. Everv one who is efiloted with a ehronio disease experiences great difil colly in having tbeir ease intelligent y treated bv tbe average pbysioiao. Tbese diseases can only be cured by a specialist who understands them thor ougbly. Dr. J. Newton Hathaway, ot Atlanta, ua , is acknowledged tbe most skillful specialist in tbe Uuited States Write bnu for bis expert opinion of your case, tor wnicu be makes no oharge. 40 Vslame CjtUp.d.a fee a Little Work Tbe Observer will give a complete set of the 40 volume edition of the Columbian Ciolopedia to the first re liable applicant who will undertake between now and Christmas, to get 60 new yearly aubsoribers, paid np, to the Weekly Observer. Tbe books ean be seen at the Obser ver efflae. They are bandy duodeoimo volumes, containing abont 1.000 pages each and are profusely illustrated. Toey are brought np to date in the last few volumes, and there is a splendid Atlas iooluded. They would make a One fonndation for a rural library. After the applicant baa been an oepted as reliable and likely to suooeed io bis undertaking, be ean set to work at once; and, npoo his turning over tne value if the subscriptioLS, the books will be delivered to him. Continues to make Miraculous Cures READ THIS LETTERt ALMOST A MIRACLE. Dillon, 8. O., Aug. 18th, 1001. Gentlemen : In September, IMS, t took rheumatism la a very bad form. In a month After the dleeaa. started I had to give up my work and so to bed. It continued to trow worse until my arms and hunde were badly drawn, so much o that I oould not use them. My leire were drawn hank until my feet touched my hlpa. I vu as helpleaa aa a batiy for nearly twelve months. The uiusoles of my arms and Intra were hard and shriveled up. 1 sutfored death many tlmee over. Wm treated by all different phyelolane In Mol'oll, Dillon and aiarinn, out noiM oi taemeouid noma aur rood, uutil it, J, r. swine, or union, Jb '-A-CJ1 JL'lS Lettuce Market, When vcu bare Lettuce to ship notifv Drake A Pemberton. Phone S3, 2S9, -'99 or US) (we hive four 'phones), and they will tend or it Mr Drake, who baa been m the express busicees for 10 years, will be at tte depot aid attend to it for yon; seeing that yon get your receipts, and that your shipments are s'arted right. Me aie sure to car the highest market price for lettuce. Give us your shipments, if you want them looked after on business principles, and obtain tbe market pr oe for it. lhtnkine yon lor past (avor, we are, l ours. PEMBERTON. is. A ana Hoaka Lauair Hamad. At noon Thursday at the Waldorf- Astoria io New York, Mrs. Anna Huske Latimer, of Wilmington, and Col. John Cotton, ot Cioeinoatt, weie auietly married in the presence of a lew relatives and friends. This an oouocement will be reoeived with much nterest by the numerous relitives and friends of Mrs. Latimer io Fayetteville. Col. Cotton was until recently a resi- 'ent of Sin Francisco. It is under do d they will reside North. Tbe groom is a very wealthy man. Bit. Jjtn H H L Rev. John H. Hall, an old Fayette vilie toy, the retiring pastor of Fifth Street Methodist Cbnrch Wilmington, left that eity Friday, for bis new charge at Rockingham. Just before leaving be was at dinner ritb a friend, by appointment, and Tuesday, the i6:h, the wedding day i received a substantial surprise from tbe of Dr. A. S. Rose and Miss Evans, i was the 33rd wedding day cf Dr Rose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Rose. j The hsppy coincidence was recalled by t the guests present, and the elder coup le (In yesrs only) came in for a share of the congratulations. Tbe following were some of the guests present: Hoi. and Mis Gto. M. Rose, Cipt. members of bis congregation and otb era in tbe presentation to him of a purse containing 25 io gold and a erisp bank note of tbe $50 denomination. Tbe Wilmington Star, in speaking of the incident says: Mr. Hall was a'most overcome by tbe kind expression and responded feel i r Ely to Mr. McGowan's remarks of and Mrs J. D. MeNri'1. Mrs Paul ! presentation, mere are lew pastors Whitlock, Mrs. Hervty Evans, Mr. and i bo have eome to Wilmington and Mm Neill Carrie. Mrs Cannon. Mrs. I labored witb the zl and devotion that It A M.iri7.n Mm. fUnrv Parnlev. 1 was kcown cf Mr. Hall Mrs Robert Strange. Mr. and Mrs For 27 Years! Coleman's Tobwoo ri! Liniment has been giving universal satisfaction. It has cured many eases of Rheumatism that bad been 21 re a np as incurable by physicians of high standing. Doctors Prescribing it The American Journal cf Health of Hew York t'ity says in an editoria : We have investigated and rind enlightened physicians cf nuqaestionel ability nsing Lolemao s looeeeo uii lycimfn', ana earise tbeir patients when a.l other rem edies in th? range of materia medics, have utterly failed. Besides being tbe best liniment on earth for Rheumatism, Neura'g a. Back ache. Toothache, bprains. Bruises, Pois onosa Bitf 5 and Stilus, it is highly spoken of as a Boras Ltaimint It eared a bad snake bite on horse of Mr M Lindsay, Lindsay, N. C It eu'ed a bad curb or enlarued hocks on a muie 01 Mr. James Lionr, Hurdle Mills, N C. Mr W G Bradsher, Olive Hill, N C eurt i a cse of spav.n, also jammed sboul ders with it. Post Master, M)rih. N C cured scratch's 03 a horse w,ih it after every thing eise had fai.ed. Just two weeks after Dr M. C. Cham- b.ee of Waki rl ild, N. C. bought his first lot of Colemau' Tob&ceo Oil Liniment he o'derr-d five dr z more. Mr. War.er 8 Hockey, 8'.h Ave & 35lh St., New York City, orders six dozn I le man's Tobacco U.l an 1 says : Plear-e send it at once we are miising sales every day. ty Large bottle, 25 cents. Sold by Druggists and ail Medicine Dealers If not for sa.e in ycer town we wi.l send foar bou es by express prepaid tn any one for e do ar. Add-efs. H U Cclimas UibtctNi Co , Ltkeum. N. U. H. Williamson, Mr. and M s. Martic; Misses 8'range, Nellie DeVane, Annie L. and Msggie Rose, Best le and Mary McNeill, Mary Warren Cameron, Betlie W. Evans, Elizabeth, Fannie and May Williams, E'la Carver and Ellen Gai ney; Mij B R. Hutke, Captain N. H MeOeaoby, Messrs. C. G. Rose, L. A. Williamson, C. Haigb.Jr., J. B. Til linghast. Tbe Pcaaloa Warraauj Atrivs. The State pension warrants for die abled confederate veterans and widows of Vfterans, were received by tbe Register of Deeds list week, and were ready fir distribution on Saturday. There are 152 warrants for soldiers and 76 for widows. The widows all get $14 50 each. Tbe Eoldiers are di vided in classes as folio wc 1st class, two who get SCO; 2nd class, ten wbo get 140; 3rd class, twelve wbo get $35; 4tb class, one hundred and twenty eight, wbo get $14 50. The total amount is $3 920. Last year tbe total was f 4 251, as follows : In tbe first class, wbioh pays $G2, are two warrants; in tbe second, wbleb pays $50, are 9; in tbe third, which pays $40, are 13; in the toortb, which pays $20, are 100. There are 59 war rants for widows, who draw $20 each. It will be noticed that tbe amount in each class has been considerably ra dooed since last year. Thcs. J Sharkey, charged with the murder cf Nicholas Fish, the New York banker, was convicted of man slaughter In the second degree. A Ciate hr State P. lie Flgbt Will B: Bitter. Those who will persist In closing their ears against the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consnmption. will have a long and bitter fight with their troub les. It not ended earlier by latil termi nation. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss , has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of con sumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by B E. Sedberry & Sons, druggist. Price 50c. and $1 00. Trial bottles free. DOKS IT PAY TO BUT CHEAP f A cheap remedy for coughs and oolds is 11 right, but von want something that ill relieve ana cure the more severe and tangeroue results ot throat anil lung troubles. What shall toudot Go to a warmer and more regular olimate t Tea, If possible, it not possib'e tor you, then in either eaae take tbe oklt remedy lhat has ben lntrotfuotd la all civil asd coun tries with euooene In tevere throat and lung trouble, "Boiche e'a Gorman Strap " It not on'y heads and stimulates the tis sues to destroy the germ disease, but al lays lull tarnation, causes easy expecto ration, give a good night net, and cures the patient Try on a bottle. Reeom ad i many years by all. druggists In tbe world, ion ean get this reliable remedy at Sad berry's Palace Pharmacy. Pries iia and Wo. Tbe excellent Anglo Saxon, cf Rock- ingbam, quotes the recent article of the Washington Post on the subjectof the great men to wnotn North Carolina gave birth in the ante belle m period, and adds : Tbe facts set forth above serve a more useful purpose than to gratify an idle pride. Tbey are an important part of tbe evidence wbieb establishes tbe fact that there is no better or stronger race of people 00 earth than tbe North Carolina commons. Ht ions are tqual to the most delicate tatks which the most enlightened civ 1 imiou on earth ean tbrast upon them Oar greatest difficulty bas been the ex'reme poverty with which we emerged (rem the eivil war. Oar Btate threw well nigh its all into that crucible. Honor and hope was all that was left to os. But we are coming to tbe front again. Tbe waste plaees bare been rebuilt. We have more eotton facto ries than any other State 10 the Unioo, and tbey in large part represent earn ings of North Carolinians sioee tbe war. We are educating this great race of people now. We are accumulating enough wealth to be independent. Bar ring uniorseen disasters we nave a glorious ptospect io front of us. Wbo is not proud to have been a North Carolinian 1 A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very ezpen slve. Occasionally life Itself Is tbe price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong it you take Dr King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. I bey are gentle yet thorough. 25c at o. n. oca dci ry ot sons drug store. What's In a Name t Everything ia in the name when it eomea to Witch Usxsl Halve. E C DeWitt ft Co , of hicago, discovered, some years azo, bow to make a saive from Witch Htt'ltbat is a specific for Piles. For blind, bleeding, itching and protruding rre, ecaema, cuts, corn', onuses snd all skin diseases De Witt's Halve has no equal This has given rise to nnmerons worth less counterfeits. Ask (or De Witt's tbe genuine Kit g Bros. Relief (or Thousands. Huncck's Liquid Sulphur will give you immediate relier, stops all Irritations bv one applieation, destroys the germ and permanently enrea eezma, tetter, pim ples, ringworms, dandruff, open sores snd all blood and skin diseases. Hundreds ot oases hare been permanently cured that bad been pronounced lneurable and wnere a 1 other remedies have failed to effect a cure. No bom should be with out Hanooek's L'qnld Sulphur. For ssvle by H.tt. Home Boos. W.MI. Ullll, l'r.,1 1. OniMM.t't IfllllMl. came to see me. He told me to try your" liHKi'HiUina." lie (ot nui one bottle of the medloiue and 1 besan to take It and bolore tbe tlrst bottle was used up I botan to se-t better. 1 used Ave and a hair bottles and was completely cured. That was two years ago, and my health has been excellent ever since. Ifave had no symptoms ot rheumatism. I reirard " Hhkiiuaciiii" as hy far the best remedy for rheumatism ou the market. I cannot say too much for lt,I have reuommended it to others tluoe and It haa oured tin 01. Will say further, that I besan to walk In nliout six rliiya after I heiran to take "BHumAOllia," with the aid of crutches : In almut three menths arn-r I began to take It, I could walk as good as anybody, anil wont back to work ayuln. Vory truly, JAMES WILKES. All Druggists, or sent express prepaid on receipt of ft. 00, Bobbltt Chemical Co., Baltimore, fid. Longfellow eonld take a sheet of paper worth one tenth of a dent, write poem on tt and make It worth $5 000. That's Genius. Rockefeller ean take a smaller piece, write a few words on It and make It worth $10,000 000. That's Capital. A Pennsylvania Goal Miner ean dig a ton of ooal a heap easier than I oould, That's Lbor. The Uulted States Government oan tak one ounos and a fraotion of gold, stamp an Eagle on it and make it worth $20. That's Money. . A skilled workman ean take 3 cents worth of steel and make it into wateb springs worth $8 000. That's Skill. A few men can get together, writs a platform, have themselves eleoted to good paying publics positions. That's Politios. Soma men can talk and vote for Prohibition, and keep tbeir bides tanked op with Jug Liquor all the time, That's Hypocrisy. - A woman oan boy a pretty bat (or $3, but the prefers one that ooits $30. That's Foolishness. - Tbe writer oan sign his name to a check for $30,000, but it won't be worth SOeenta. That's Tongh. - - There -6 some dealers in this town that will tell you that Meal that is gronnd in Virginia and brought here in oars that have been hauling oattle, guano, Tar and Turpentine, that was ground soiretime in ibe weary past, is as good to eat as that furnished by the "MERCHANT MILLS' and ground daily out of the best Cam that money can buy. That's a Story. The writer wsnta to plaoe tbe entire output ot Meal, Flour and Feed of the Merobant Mills to the eitisens of Cumberland County, and is going to do it if square dealing and low pnoes will avail anything. That's Business, Please Note the Following Prices: Free to You ou are not ell ami want to know the truth about your trouble, eeud lor mr free booklet and self examination blanks. No. I. Nervous Debili ty 1 Sexual Weakness). No. 3, Varicocele. No. 3. Stricture. No. 4, Mil neyand Bladder Coui- jiiatnw. No. 5. IMaeaae ot Women, No. rt. The ToHon Kin (Blood PoiMon). No. 7, ca tarrh. The books should betn the hands of every person afflict ed, as lr. ma ui a way, the author, is reco- J the hamt ill- -thonty and expert in the I'nited States on dr hath a waT. these d HesMi. Write tt7 -en.) f? the Nok you want tn-day, and II w.:: v -tnt yu r-ee. sea.ed. Address j. aew- n Hi'.haway. M U 93 Iomftn Building, Sooth Broadway, Atlanta, Ua. J Willi EXECUTMXS' NOTICE. Having aosllBed as execatrli of Thomas M. Huuter deceased, late of Cumberland county, N C, lhi ia io uotify all prraout haviug oluinu airainat the curare of tafd deceaeed to exhibit them to the ondertivned, duly verified, on or before ihe lUtb dav ol rovember, !K!3, or this notice will be plead In bar of tbeir leooverr. All pereotu Indebted to tald estate will please make immed ate payment 'mis November tutb, Wl. fcJIMA U HUN IKK. KxecatrU. Cates Jr. Nimooki, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as tbe administrator ot Vargarrt MoK O'Hanlon, deceased, late of Camberland county, N. C, this is to notify ah persons bavineelaims against the estate of aid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 12ch dav of November, 19C3. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to the said (state will please make Immediate payment This 121b day of November, UEOKUE A. O'HANLON, Administrator Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company CONDBN8BD BCHKDDLK TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATID Nov. m. im. oj o-a oU A. M. P. V P. at. A. U.P. Jf Leave W.ldoa 11 V. 10 ArKockyalt. " 4t 10 (3 tM Best O. K. Pure Wheat Flour, fresh, (4 50 pir bbl. ,$2 25 per sack, $115 per hilt sack Fresh No. 2 CH093 CREEK. $3 75 per bbl , $1 80 pir sink. 05 OBna per half saok. GRAHAM FLCUrl 2 cents per pound, BHORT8 li cents per pouQd. Best BHE4.D MKLi todai-, cents ppr bishel, ma'ler quantities In proportion, i'rit-e will dertine as the uew crop comes in. Wo always sell Meal at the eost price per tutJtel of Corn 60s per bunhel and lfc. a peek in sight Can furnish same bolted or unoolted, round or 11 ic, ground on the pld mill stone or rolled, as the fanoy ot the purobaser de i es. PURE WHEAT BRAN, 1,10 per 100 lbs. 8HIP8TDFF, $1 25 per sank. CORN AND COB MEAL, a splendid feed for horses, oattle or hogs, (1 25 per 100 lbs. This is the best and oheapest feed on the market. Try a sack, Ia fact, we want your business and only ask the opportunity to sell yon your necessary supplies at lower prioes Iban you oitn get them elsewhere. We bay for oash, sell for cash and manufacture all of our own goads, as far as possible, from home-grown raw material, with home-frown labor, and want to sell to borne oonBumem at manufacturers' pnoes. Yours for bueioees, Leare Tarboro 7 15 Lt Bockv aft. Leave Wilwi Leave Beloia Lv fayettavUl Ax floraaoe U 4 10 I J 31 1" 9 II ji 4 o la so 5 IM 9 is P. at. A. u. 8 C4 S -.0 13 22 5 45 19 St 6 as a 15 NORTH CAROLINA 1 Cumberland Connty. ) In the Soperlor Court M. E. White vs. W. W. White-Notioe. Tbe defendant above named will take tiotice that an action entitled as above bas been commenced in the Superior Court of Cumberland oonnty to obtain a divorce from tbe bonds of matrimony : and tbe said defendant will farther take notice lb it be is rf quired to appear at the January term, 1903, of tbe Su perior Coart of said oonnlv to be beld the 7ib Mondav before tbe first Monday in March, 1903 at tbe court bouse in said oonnty in Fayetteville, North Car olina, and answer or demur to tb complaint io said action or tbe plain t ft will apply to tbe court for tbe relief demanded io laid oomplaint. This 24 b day of November, 1902. A. A. MeKlTHiN, Clerk of 'be Superior Court. A S. Hall and V. C. Ballard, Attor neys. Sale of Land Under Mortgage under and by virtue of the power snd authority given in a certain mortgage made by W. P. MoCaskill and wife, to N w Kay, duly recorded la book N, No 4. Page 622, Register's office cf Cumberland oonnty, the undersigned will offer for sale, at the Court House door in Fayette ville, on Monday, 29 :h day of of Decem ber, 1SW2. the laads described in said deed, via: Abont 70 acres in 71st township, near tbe waters of Bone's Creek, adjoin ing the lands of Neill Buie, J. D, Worrell, Jr., and others, including the residence of the said MoCaskill and wife. Terms of Bale: Cash. For further particulars see the under signed. L. P. BAY, Executrix of N. W. Bay. C. W. Broadfoot, Attorney. At Qoldaboro Lv Ooldaboro Lv Magnolia Ar Wilmlmton Lv Florenoe Lv rayettevUla lwti Belma Arrive WUaoa Lt Wilmington Lt Magnolia Lt ChHiuboro Richmond, Va., TDK UBEtTBaT STOCK OF FINS ard neDic.n FURNITURE IN THE SOUTH. CtBienPSlDEItl ISI.KITCD 109-711-113 1. BROAD SI, Richmond, Va. "The Leading Firs Insurance Com panj of America." JETS A Insurance Co Hartford, Com. Incorporated is 1819. Cash Capital - - $4 000,000 Total Aaaets $13 1)57,293 72 Surplus an to policy holders - $9 661 070.57 Tte aaaeu of lb MlHA 1 una ranee eoDvervd into one dollar bille, would cover a bill board 20 feet high asd 1 milee kmK- Lcua paid in Sj years, $90,931, 96$ J B B. HU8KE, Airent, Faattllli. N. f! HeadanartBrs fe Lais Vtt "Ben r-ranklin" Lamp C h 1 m neys. Tbey are the best made; sold bv ns for twenty years. Erery chim ney has this label. Lames from 10c. Up. TILLING BAST'S CBOCKEBT 8TOBE NOTICE OF VALUABLE LAND FOE SALE. Bt virtne ot a cower of shU cootaiDed in two morTafHkrei, tne one exe ma tor n l.ouud od in luth da? or jane, ifjj, Dr . u. uoa and wife, Ella Godwin, of Camberland coQtty, X.C . wbwh was asfinied to ma b? ihe nui ti. Lotten od me iytn aar 01 jqit, iw: The other was e.xecatid to R. A- Joidvo on the lOihdrtyofOci, 19U, b? W C. Godwin snd wife, He El a Godwin, wbirh was also arinedto ie br the said R A. Jordna on tbe 14th dar of Oct V, 190', both aie recorded in tha tHce of ire Kcister of Lomberianl coantT. Ibe drst to hook K. o. 5, Pa 435. 1 ht scond in Book L. No. 5. Pagt 2i'2. I will otter at public 'ate. to the tryhert bidder for cash, at the coart hoQfr doot in t,ombrland comity oo Moad&y, tie 29th day of Det'r, 1902, at 12 o'clock, M th- foilowlDif de'enb-d real estate, Bttaate in Bowk Hirer Township. Cumberland comity North Carolina, boarded as follows: Beh-mniDaf at a Wake and do id ter a. W H. Pope's ccrrer which in near a north coons from D J. Godwin's hom-e and t fence north 4, east wilh D.J Godwin's line nine chaias ht .1 fifty inks to t stake, the dividiog corner, ihence wi-h E J. Godwin's line toafli ST. e ,t 17 eba'ns aud 25 links to a stake and poioieii. U. H. Lee s corner, on his ditch, therce with hi line sonth east 6 chains and 82 links to a suae a' d pointers, L H Lee's corner .bence wit" h line and pvwd bis corner noith 3, eat lo chains and 0 links to a stske and Loioteis, W. B. Harren's eorn-r, thence with his line north 85, wf ni 24 chains ard 75 links to a targe pine srnmD, Wrtrren's coner in Ibe lane, thnce with Wan en s of he r line north 4, east 2n chains and 75 links in I u ether corner in ihe line of K Godwin, deceased, said trad now owned by W u. Warren, thencs with the lioe of i-aid snr ey sonth 14 wt. croeaiog tbe Fayetterille road 8 cba'os and fifty links to a stake and pointers, W T Mnith. deceased, beirs corner in the head of a branch, thence with Smi h lioe iomb27cbainsaDd 50 links to the coiner, thenoe west wiib Smith line 9 chains to in ) line of the 1 0 acre trad of W. H Pope, thence with his i ne 1 1 tne begtnninir tt rner, containing seventy -five (75i acres, more or lesi Hoar ot ss!e : 12 o'clock, December 29th, lyuz. Terms or sale strictly cash. Ihis the 21st day of November, 1901 G W. bUTTOH. Assignee of Moitgageet. tew art at (iodwrn, At tot neys. Things We Like Best Often Ofeagree With Ua Because ws overeat of them. tndl. jrestion follows. Hut there's a way to escape such consequences. A dole of a t'rxxl ilimsUnt like Kodol will relive yon st once. Your stomach is simply too weak to digest what you eat. I hat s all indigestion is. K'xlol digests the food without the stomach's aid. Thus the stomach rests while the body is strength' ened by wholesome food. Dieting is un necessary. Kodol digests any kind of rood od. St rengtiieDs nod invigorates. Kodol Makes Rich Red Blood. PrTrelinlyby E C. !r.W itt A Co , Chicago, A re ii uouic ctjnvxiun v tuues uie wc.s NORTH CAROLINA.! In the Snperior Court. Comberlanil County ) Oct. Terra, 1903- J. 8. Mocdy and wife vs. J. W. H. Smth, J. 1). rmitb, W. H. Ueddie and wife, Mary Oeddie. Bettie Hmith, James Jen kins. Walter Jenkins and D J. Breeee. Notice. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Snperior Conrt of Cumberland oonnty to forolote a certain mortgage, executed bv M. &, Smith to D. J. Ureeoe noon certain lands in Cumberland county. North Carolina; and tne said defendants will timber take notice that they are rtqnired to appear at tne next term ot the oopenor Uonrt of said county, to be held on th 7th Mon day before tne 1st Monday in Harcb, 'WS, it being tha 12th day of January, 1903, at tne Conrt tloose or said eonnty, in ray- etteville, North Carolina, and answer or demnr to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re'ief demanded in said complaint. Tbia lutn day of November. iym A. A. HrKaTHAH, Clerk of the Superior Court. BLnc'air & Bolton, Rose A Rose, Attor neys for Plaintiff. MORTGAGE SALE OF REAL ESTATE By iitae of the power and authority con tained in a certain mortgage deed executed by J. F TaomsoD and wife, Jan;e A. Thomson, to J 11. DQCkinirham, Iras tee, recorded in Hook A Mo 5, page 37 j, and afterwards assigned to Cora K Bnckinfrham. trnstae. recorded in Book J, So. S. pa ye 451, 1 will offer far sale at the Court Honw door, in Comber land erontr. to ihe highest bidder for cash on SatardtT. Janu ary lCib, 19 3 at 12 tte following teal estate, to wit : In Cross Creek township. Cum berland eountr near Fa relt' ville, on the east tide of the Baleigh rnait that is an ei tension of r amser street, being part of a nine acre tract. former'? known as"VV. B. Wright mesdow lot.1 Beginning at tbe corner of a three acre tract or lot and running thence with said Raleigh toad north 12, wet u chains and 60 liuka to a take, the corner thence north 78, east 105 feet to the corner of ihe fence, running parallel with me roaa on tne rear oi tne nooses, in nee witn ihe ftnees, parallel with the iotd, in the direct Irae, sooth 12 east 6 chains and 60 linki to the eorner, thence loath 78. west 105 feet to the be ginning, there b a thirtv foot street en this land, which ii covered in above description and upon tbe land there if six tenement houses or eotiages. excepting, however, two of the booses and lots which have been told tlnee the exeeutron of the above mention-id mortgage, leaving a lot upon which there are foor hoaset to be told. Ihis December 8, 1932. II. L. COOK, Attorney for the assignee of the mortgagee a11 jnvNsw-oNva The ST, LOUIS and SAN FRAICISCO U, offers to the Colonist , fare plus 12.00 to Pomta la Arkansas, Missouri, Kansas, Nebrtska, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories, on the following daUs: November 4 b and 18th, Dem br2t)dand lflih, Jannary 6 h snd 20 h. Kbrnary 3rd and 17th, March 8rd and 17tb, April 7th and 2 1st. Writ for ad vertising matter, rates and information to W. T. SAUNDEBS, O. A. P. D, Atlanta. Os. Kodol Dyspepsia Core MkcU rhAt rwi sat," SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS TJndor ind by virtus of a decree of Ihe 8n perVr Court of Cumberland eountr, nude on tbe 7t day of April, 1902, in a eause therein perilling entitled rvelll Hale, et al , Delraat law erjonuHuie, ex parte, ire audersigned, eom iaiknier, villi, on Mondar, January 12th 1W3, at 12 o'clock at expose to tale poblle an'tion, to tbe rurheei bidder, w tbe Market Hours in Favetteville, tf. C , the fol lowing deaeribed lands, to wits Finl Tract: The laada knowu as tle "Home Tract" of tbe late John Bole, and lands contliru one tnereio, or nearly so, eomprlnng tne noma laada, situated on or near Beaver Creek and on both tides of the Centra Plank ItoeA about seven miles weetward from Favetteville and oti(rlnallv containing about 486 acres, and of mien ztra aers Have been allotied to Kltia Bqie. widow of laid John Buie as her dewer or thirds io said cstat, at appears from report of commieaioners, recorded ia Book A, 36, page 344, records of Cumberland eountr. Tbistract Io be cold tnbteet to the said widow's dower. Second Tract : Aboat 97rJ acres, known as Ihe Beaver Creek Factory Lande, being what a wn or a large tract oougnt rrom nearer urees Caetorv Uompanv. idle tract will oe snbdl. vided into l mailer tracts to mil protpatlive parchaters apon aoplleatlon to the undersigned. Third Tract: Abont ISO srrts on Patterson ranch and atorgaoton Road, aboot lb miles westward Irom ravettcville. Foo rib Tracts An undivided one seventh In tercet in about 100 acres which descended to aid John Bole as one if the seven heirs of Doocan Bui, deceaeed riftb Tract About 11 and a half aens. on Beaver Creek, as described In a deed from James if O or ley and wife to John Bole, dated Jane Ivtb, 18S3. sixth Tract: Abont 20 seres, described) In ciant to John Buie of Dee 28. 18S3. eleventh Tract: About 33 and one third acres as Indeed from 1. B. Carter and wife to John Dele, recorded In Book B, foi, page 402, Keg. later of Deeds ones of Comberland eoontv Eighth Tract' About 140 acres, ai m a deed iron aeeonoim uomtsand wile Uiuba Bow, aated gent. 7tn. 1883. Ter aw: One half each; balance on 12 months I law at f per cent Inter eel Title retained notll aJIparenaae money is paid. This the lib dav ol December. 1901 V. A. glHCLalit, Commieeloaer. 7 31 3 00 8 31 4 ua to io e oo P. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. Hi it A. at. 10 05 IS 40 S 10 37 P. M . 8 10 10 I'J 11 34 U Ij Leave WIIiob At Bookj Mt A.M. P. M. A. V 7 00 9 30 M 11 05 9 3 IX 6 P. V. A. M P. M P. V e 17 8 SO 12 13 10 s3 1 18 1 :o S 00 18 55 11 ta 1 63 Ar Tarboro Leave Tarboro 34 t 31 Amve Weldon 3 50 4 53 P. M. It f.1 18 41 A, 4 t. M. 1902 JAS.D. McNeill, MERCHANT MILLS. HEADQUARTERS. Notice ! Notice ! Yak!n Division Main Line train leavea Wil mington, 8.10 a. m, arrives fayetteTills 12.20 i. Leavee rajetteville 12.42 p. m, arrives ford 1.58 p.m. Betoming leavi a Sasiord 3.45 p. m, arrival k'avetteville 8.00 o. m. Ll rajeitevuie 3.10 p. m, amvea Wumingtcn 8 CU m. BennetUville Branch train leaves Bennetts ville 8 10 s m, Huton 9.05 a. m, Ked Springs 0.32 a m Parktou 10.06 a. m, Hope Milla 10 25 a. m., arrive k'avettcville 10.40 a. m. Keturnini leavea faretteville 6.09 p. m, Hope Hills 5.20 p to, Parkioi 6 tb p. nr., Ked 8pnngt 6.12 p. m. Manor. 8.41 p. m, arrives Bennettsville 7.40 lonnectiona at ( avettcvifle with train No. 78. at Maxtun with the Carolina Central Railroad, at mo springe witn ue km springe and Bow more Railroad, at hanford with lie Seaboaro Air Line and Sonihern Kail war. at Qmf will the Durham and Charlotte Railroad. Traina on the Scotland Neck Branch Road leave Weldon 3:15 P. M., Halifax 3:28 P. M arrive Scotland Meok at 4:10 P. H., Greenville 5:47 P. M., Kiuaton 6:45 P. M. Keiarainn leaves Kinton7:30 A. M., Orecnville 8:30 A M. Arriving Halifax al 11: 1 5 A. M., Waldos 11:20 A. M., dailv except Sunday. Trains on Washington Branob leave Wash ington 8:00 A. M., and 1:45 P. M., arrive Par mole 8:5o A. M., and 3:10 P. H., returning leavt Parmele9:15 A. H- and 5:22 P. M arrive Waahington 10 35 A. M.. and 6:15 P. M. Dailv exoept Handay. Train leavea Tarboro, N. C. daily exoept Run day at 4:35 P. M., Sunday, 4:3) P. M., arrives Plvmontb 6:30 P. M., and 6:30 P. M. Ratnm- mg, leavee Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7:30 A. M., and Snndav M A. M., arrive Tarboro 0:55 A. M., U:0U A. SL 1 rain on midland JN. C. Branch leaves Qolda boro daily except Sunday, 5:00 A. M., arriving Bmithlieid 6:10 A. M. Returning, leavea Smits- neia l:w a. M.: amve Uoldsboro 8:26 A. M. Trains on Nashville Branch leave Roeki Mount at 8:30 A. M., 4:C0 P. M., arrive Mash ville 10:20 A. M., 4:23 P. 1L, Spring Hope 11:(0 A. H., 4:45 p. M. RetnrninK, feave Soriufl Hope 11:20 A. M.. 5:16 P. M.. Naabviila 11:45 A. M., 5:46 P. M., arrives Rockv Mount 12:10 P. M., 6:20 P. M., daUy except Sunday. Train on Clinton Branch laavaa Wanaw ft Clinton, daily, exoept Sunday, at 11 4!) A. H. and 4:16 P. M. Returninir, leaves Clinton at 7:00 A. sL, and 2 4) P. M Train Mo. 78 makee cloee connect inn at Wl. don for all points North daily, all rail via Rich mond. W. J. CRAIO Oenl Paawnirar Auanl J. B. KKNLST, H M. KMERSUti, r. I stanae-av Tame Menarer I have for Sale or Exchange for Lumber, Shingles or Laths, 1 two-horse wagon with boiy, 1 two-horse wagon for hanling lumber. 2 one-horse wagonB with double body, 1 one-horse wagon with low body. These wsgons were Bent as exhibits for the County Fsir by the Taylor Wagon Com pany ot Lynehburg, Va. I have also a large shipment of HEATERS, double-lined not the oheap, thin things that will bnrn ont in one season, but the kind that will last for years. These are ji-t the beat CHRISTMAS Pit USE ST yon ean make to a friend if yon value being continually blessed daring the cold winter. Price from (2 00 to $4 60, according to siz j. WALTERWATSON'S Hardware Store, opposite Frank Thornton's Dry Goods Store. w. j. McDonald, BENSON N. C. I will be glad to receive yonr orders for ANYTHING - IN - THE LIQUOR - LINE. I do not deal In oheap steam made oorn whisky, bnt handle only the open fnrnaoe eopper distilled, old time corn. I carry In stook all of the celebrated high-priced medium and low grado Rye Whiskies. A. full line of Imported and Domestic, Wines and Larger Beer in different brands, headed by the celebrated BndweiBer Beer. Apple and Peach Brandies, Ram and Gin; in fact anything kept In a first-class liquor house. Bemember, in sending In your order yon get Goods earne day as ordered. This is the nearest whisky house to Fayetteville in North Carolina, therefore express and freight rates are necessarily cheaper than from any other point. My prompt at tention to orders in the past is a guarantee for the future. QTAU goods as repre sented or monev refunded. Carolina Machine Co., FA 1ST1 E VILLE, S. O. O, 8. BUSSEL, Prop'r and Manager, Manufacturers of and Dealers In SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. ABDEHDEEN I BQCKFISH Tlme-Tahle In E ffect Novembe 26, 1900. Daily Except ' Daily Except 8unuay. Sunday. No. 8. No. 9. Kail and Ex- STATIONS. Mail and Ex press, prase. Lv. 8 15 a Aberdeen, N. C. Ar. 4 26 p. M. " 30 " Leavitta, " Lv. 4 10 " " 40 " Junction, " " 3 60 " " 9 65 " Montrose, " " 3 45 " 10 25 " Tlmberland, " ' 3 30 " "1100 " Heeford, " " 3 0 " "1125 Dnndarrach, " ' 215 " 1130 " Arabia, " "160 " ArUOOnoon Hockheh, " "130 " END0N BRANCH Between Aber deen and Juniper. Mall and Ex prM. No. 22. Lt. 7 OOa. m. "716 " " 7 26 " " 7 50 ' Ar. 8 00 " Aberdeen, Leavitu. Junction, Britton, Uuniper, N. C. Mali and Ex press. No. 23. Ar. 10 OoTsl Lt. 9 60 " Ar. 910 Lt. 8 40 " Lt. 8 30 Train No. 23 will wait at Junction for No All trains coming over Betheada ilill most be under perfect control. M. n. BUB, uen. etspt. Approved JO OHN BLUE. Prect FAYETTEVILLE MARBLF AND GRANITE WORKS. Strictly Xirst-Olasrs Work. Call at my yard or write foe prices. Bespeotfnlly, E. U. BEM8BTJEG, Proprietor, Fayetteville. N. 0 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure tXaHcU what yo uV . tW Saws, Belting and Mill Bupplies constantly on hand. QTBEFAIit WOBK a SFECIALTT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Iron and Brass CaatinKs of all kinds. Seethe West In Its ISO? Prosperity, Homeeekera' excursion tiokets are sold over the Burlington Konte on the first and third Tuesdays ot each month at one fare plus $2 00 for round trip to the territory east of tbe Bocky Mountains. CHEAP ONE-WAY RATES. One-way Settlers' rates on same dates, to a large extent f t western territory at a trifle more than half rates. THE RICH WEST. The generous harvest of 1902 is a strong appeal to Homeseekers. Investors and Kentera to Tisit the West and see the re wards wh en hsve come to farmers, sto k raUeia and (ruit growers in the territory traversed by the Burlington Konte, the Northern Pi cilia and Great Northern Ball roads fiom the Mississippi Biver through to the North Pacific Coast. TO CALIFORNIA. Weekly California excursions in through tourist sleepers. Beleot parties in charge ot special conductors; join them Best and most economical way to reach the coast via the all-year and seen'o route through Denver, Bcenlo Colorado and Salt Lake City. MAIN THE TRAVEL THROUGH WEST. Ton can thoroughly rely on Ike Burling ton's paaaenger service to Denver, Kan sas City, Bt. Joseph, Omaha, Bt Panl, Minneapolis to Ihe whole West, North west and Pacific Coast region. Consult your nearest ticket agent or write as of your, proposed trip. It shall be a pleasure to send yon a careful reply and any ot onr publications fiee on re- 3 nest. . N. MERRILL, h. W. WAKELKY, No 6 N. Pryor Bt, Genl Pass'r Agent, Atlanta, Ga. ' Bt. Louis. Mo; WANTED. Bom on to tske tbe contract to carry A Bural Fret Delivery Postal system to Bookfiih. Apply to 0 i. COOPER, at the National Bank. NOTICE. Having just returned from the Northern Markets, we take this method of announc ing to the general public that we are now prepared to snpply Ihe demands of the people in the FURNITURE line, in all of its branches. We have the best selected stook of high and tuedium grade furniture in the city. It ia a well known fact that we have always led in low prices. Quick Sales and Small Profits being onr moit j. Polite Salesmen. We have lady clerk, and guarantee every lady visiting u shall have prompt attention, Ladi'S in the city, pay ns a visit; Ladies from the aountry, stop with ns when in town A visit to our store will be an eye opener tn ail. Everybody cordially in vited. We will save yon money. We have led in low prioes for IS years. rVe sell for etsh or on the installment plan. The down town furniture dealer (the Ben Taylor old stand, ntxt to A. E. Rankin Co.), C. B. NEWBERRY. Carloads reoeived daily. Ws also ran a Brjguy end Wagon Bepalr Shop. Horse shoeing by expert, 80 cents, fry ns. Metal and M Sealer. Wholesale and Retail in Iron, Brass Copper, Lead, Kino, Old Bnbber Boots and Shoes, Cotton and Woolen Kaga, Tailors Clippings, Bones, Hides, Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, ore, Hope, especially, fy I buy In car load lots or fa less quantities. If yon have anything to sell drop me a postal oard and I will sali. L. LEVIN, Prop'r, ' Upper Hay Street, foot Haymow! Vavettevllie, N. 0.
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