B.ssUfsi laadbxk, We acknowledge) tbs receipt from Its?. J. C. Troy, Secretary of tbe Dor Lam Cbembsr of Commerce, of a bean tifolly frottea np "aoavenit", or hand book, of tbat wealthy and progressive city. Crawls la ths Boat Crowds ooolione to visit tbe City of ' Feyettefille, and all ara cordially re ceived by the cfiheri, who are a polite let of gentlemen, aod shown over tbe boat, wblcb is being rapidly fitted oat witb tbe handsome furniture shipped bore by Lord & Taylor, of New York. Bar way Mar ( I. 0. We are indebted to Mr. H. C. Brown, tbe very (Anient oleik of tbe Corpora tion Commission, for a railway map of North Carolina piepared for the Com mission by Mr, Brown. It la beautifully (rotten np, and is valuable both because of tb.ii faot and because it ia cffbial. Boland Johnson, Tbe marriage of Miss Alioe Johnson, danghter of Mrs. Georgia Johnson, Wednesday morning, to Mr. Braxton Boland was n pleasant surprise to the bride's many fiienda. Rtv. T. A Ball, of the First Baptist Cbnrob, performed tbe ceremony. Mr. Boland ia enperin tendent of the Littleton Hosiery Mil!?. List of Jsrora The following jurors for tbe February Civil Term of tbe Superior Court were drawn by tbe County Commissionsrs Monday: E. L. Clark: B. J. McRuie, W. A. Vaoblory, W. G. Thornton, Cross Cret k; F. N. Wood, W. B. Bay, B. A. Cm eroo, Carver's Creek; Jobn Lucas, J L bmi' h, Black River; J. P. Cbapel. (jte wb ill j; Harvey Bnoce, 7b:; J. R. Oil boon, J. B. Butler, H. C. Worrell. Rookttsh; L. R. Williamson, Grav's Crerk; John Bulla. Pearce's Mill; H. G. Bullock. W. D. McLaurin, Flea Bill. Kill, Miss Lillian Slocomb gave a re ception Wednesday afternoon at which Bbe delightfully entertained, a number of her friends. Mian Rozle Dodd charmingly enter tained her elocution class, last week at her home on St. James' Square. Oieof the delightful features of the evening was a "donkey party," and In tbls Master Eugene Grady-Smith car ried eff the prize. All her scholars, who were present, gave recitations, which were a pride to their teacher and a pleasure to those present. ffl 1M E4aa Jraalaaa- Mr. J. H. Myrover has this Item In In his correspondence to Wednesday's Charlotte Observer: Hearing good music on the second flror of the Hotel LaFayette tbls morn ing, ycur correspondent went npto the parlor, to find Edna Jennings, a little girl five or six years old, seated like a mldgtt at tbe great nprigbt piano playing with wonderful accuracy and expression,' Lohengrin, Mendelssohn, Stuart's "Sunlight," "Mv Country," and otber selections, winding np with two pieces of ber own composition Tbat Is musical genius. XiraK-JtekMa Harriott. While most of tbeir friends were en jsyiog Peck's Bad Boy Monday nigbt, Mr. James Barnes aod Miss Rachel Jackson were qiietly and happily united in boly bonds of marriage by Rev. H. T. Graham. Mr. Barnes wbo is the son of Mr. J. A. Barnes, bas a position witb Mc Millan Bros., of this city. He is also a member of tbe F. I. L I , Co. A. Miss Jackson is tbe youngest daugh ter of Mr. aod Mrs. W. M, Jackion of this city. Tbeir friends wish tbem mncb bap picets. Mr, acd Mra. Barnes are living on Mason street. Ins Iiw L ht. Tbe street arc ligbta, to onr think icg, are all tbat could be expected. They make a ateady, bright light, and we believe give entire satisfaction. The incandescent lights, on tbe otber hand, are not doing ao well, we are (reformed by tboae wbo nee tbem; but this, we are assured by those who ongbt to know, ia doe to tbe fact tbat they have just started op, aod will improve during tbe ten days' teat. Mr. P.riini, of the Riobmood Engi neering Works, tbe eootractora, wbo was here Monday and Tuesday inspect log the plant, paid Superintendent Tom Jones a fiaeeompliment. He said tbat Mr. Jones seemed to be a tbor ongbly competent eleotrioiao and tbat be only wished tbat be waa ia tbe em ploy of bia company. Opining cf tat Ligialaine The North Carolina General Assem bly was organized at noon Wednesday, Llentenant G ivernor Tnrner presiding in the Senate and R. A. Daugbton, of Alleghany, In the House. Tbe open ing prayer in the Senate was by Rev. F. A. Wood; in the House, by Rev. W. Tyree. Both brsnches proceeded, after the oath ol office had been administered ton members, with the selection of the of ficers and clerks, all Democratic can ens nominees being elected. Their names were published In Tbnrsdsy's Obsbkvbr. Tbe Republican noml rce tor speeaer oi roe House was Frank Benbow, of Yadkin. Vote, uattis, 97; Ben do w, is A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes verv eiDen ivc. Occasionally life itself in the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong II yon take Dr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepaia, Dlxzlness, neaaacoe, Liver or Bowel troubles. i oey arc gentle yet thorough. 15c at d. a. Bcaoerry a sons arug store. Kodol Dyspepsia Care D'getta all elaiaes of food, tone ud strengthens the stomach aod digestive oirzaus. vu-va iryspepsia, indigestion, Htomeoh Troublre, and snakes rich red blood, health and atreogth. Kodol re builds worcout Uteues, purifier, strength na and swvstens the stomach. Gov Q, W. Atklaeon, of W. Va.. says: I have need a asmbor o( bottles of fodoi and have fonnd It to be a very effective and, indeed, a powerful ttaaedy for stomach allmsnta. I recommocd lt to ay friends. King Bio. A IV. w rascal. .- Mr. Baxton R. Butler, a resident of this city, has obtained a patent for an Improved Invalid's bed. Neaater !.. The Senate Committees were an nounced Thursday. Senator Lamb la Chairman of the Committee on Public Buildings and Giounds, and is a mem ber of tbe following Committees: Prop ositions and Grievances, Pensions and Soldiers' Home, Congressional Ap portionment. A Kemetkabl. I lory. Col. Olds, ia bis Raleigh correspond ence of Thursday morning'a Charlotte Observer eayi: A most remarkable story ia brought here from Fayetteville thaMhe insur ance company witb which L'tley bas a ooliey bas comnrnmiaed by paying bim $300 on the f 10.000. l'tley ia on trial for bis life for the muider of Hotel Oik Hollingaworlb, iu Fayetteville. Tasriievllle At ileeaaarle Bailreaa. A deed of trust wis recorded In the Register of.Deeds office Friday, to the Colonial Trust Company, of New York, lor the purpose of guaranteeing tbe issue of $i,2CO ooo of bonds, with which, it Is proposed, to complete the road from Southern Pines to Fayette ville. This Is the road that Mr., Clark J. Brown and other northern capital ists are promoting. Wilmington Bjjs Have 6d Wjrii tor fey- atttTllle. The Wilmington Messenger of Tues day morning says: Messrs. W. S. Register, C. L. Hop kins, J. F. Smith and J. W. Jackson, Jr , returned yesterday morning from Fayetteville, wriere they went on Sat urday evening on a pleasure trip. While In that city they were enter tained oy Mr. J. B. Fa'rmer, lae of Wilmington, now the clever manager of the Armour Packing Company at Fayetteville. Tbe boys speak in the highest terms of Fayetteville and her people, and hope in tbe near future to be placed in a position to reciprocate the kindness shown them during their short visit. Jr. O. U. A M. At a regular meettcg of Cape Fear Council No. 15. held January 7.b, 1903, tbe following effieen were installed for the ensuing term: D M Fairley.C ; W. D.Gaater.VC; J. L Wade, R 8 D J. Bullie. A. R. S; E.J. Kennedy. F. S ; C. I). Hall. Tieaa ; A. H. Watson. Jr. P. C ; J. T Green, Chap ; J. W. Bums, Cond ; C H. Starling W ; S C. Tajlor. 1. S ; J SI. Bailie, O S ; D T. Ones, Rep.j A. 8 Manltsby, Ait.; W. D. Gaater and J. O. Tew, Trustees. At lease-1 ai atetae. The early part of this week, a ycung man from Wilson connty, wbo has been working in this city for sometime and was stopping at tbe Davis House, at tempted to commit suicide by drink ing laudanum. He was seen early in the morning by Chief of Police Flow ers standing near tbe Market House, evidently under the lr flaence of whis ky, and was told to go home. In stead, he went to a drug stote, and, procuring a bottle of laudanum, drank half of its contents. Capt. Flowers, who had followed him, came up in time to prevent him from drinking tbe rest. Tbe man then handed him a note, containing his name and direct ing htm where to ship his remains. A physician was summoned, and the man was taken to the Davis House, where he was brought around all right. He bad taken enough laudanum to kill three men, acd would probably have died, but for prompt treatment. It is aiid that a love affair caused the deed. We are requested to withhold the young man's name and address, as, it is said, bis mother is critically ill, and tbe shock may kill lur. Miscellaneous. By talograph to Iho Ubaarrw. North Port, L. I , Jan'p 10 -Mra D.-lia Mnlbolland was burned to deatb today io her restaurant, presumably from starting a fi.-e with kerosene. Rtwt af lalcrvai. Tbe Fries syndicate has secured sn option on the Cawthorn snd E3telle Cotton mills at Selma, Ala. The House passed tbe Philippine constabulary bill; the Senate discussed tbe Vest resolution for removing tbe duty on anthracite coal. Tbe Interstate Commerce Commis sion continued its hearing in Charlotte of complaints of alleged discrimination of freight rates. There is s reasonable prospect that the Venezuelan question can be settled without the aid of tbe Hague tribunal. Ia tbe rear-end collision of passen ger trains, near Ada, Ohio, last night, three passengers were killed and others were Injured. 8ix hundred people in Berlin ban queted entirely on horse meat, served in various forms. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears sgalnst the continual rec ommendation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter fight with tbeir troub les, lt not ended earlier by latal termi nation. Read what T. R. Beall of Beall, Miss , bas 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 aod four bottles entirely cured her." Guaranteed by B. E. Sed berry & Sons, druggist. Price sec, and $1 00. Trial bottle free. IHI TitUI Or 1XFI1T TIIlTBIir. Every one who ia sffl eted witb a ehrooio disease experieoeea great diffi culty io having tbetr ease intelligently treated by the averaaa nhvsieian. Tbesa dis eau only bs oared by a specialist who understands tbem thor oughly. Dr. J. Newton Hatbaway, of Atlanta, Ga., ia aeknowMged tbe moat skillful specialist io tba United Slater. Writ bim for bia expert opinion of your case, for which ha mikes do charge. IN THE LEGISLATURE. caate Caasa.li lee. The Senate Thursday put ten bills in to the legislative griat mill, heard tbe Govetnor'a message, and listened to the reading of the committee ap pointmenta made by the President o the Satiate. There was no making of rpeechea, a there waa nothing to apeak about, bnt there waa much to listen to in tbe mesaage of Governor Ayeoek, cf which 1 000 copies will be printed. Of the bills introdueed two vera of State interest on the liquor qaeetior. one by Seoetor Reiohart, of Lincoln, to put a tax of 55 eeots a gallon on all I quor macufaotured in tbe State, another by Senator Jcstioe to prohibit the liquor triffla in towns of leas than 500 population and to have paid frcm eaob liquor business a license tax of at least $1 500 a year. Io tbe House Mr. Watta introduced a bill, tbe text of whiob ia that it ahall be unlawful to manufacture or sell liquor outside of incorporated towna or cities. Tbe only exceptions are in tbg case of druggista selling liquor upon the written order of physicians, and persons making wine or eider from fruit grown upon tbeir own land or bought from the growers. Tbe bill also provides tbat lieerse must be obtained from tbe authorities of tbe city or town in which the liquor is to be manufactured or sold. Tbe bill prohibits physicians frcm giving pretentions ealling for liquor to any persons wbo are not really under tbe'ir ebarge. L kewise druggists are fjtbiddtn to duplicate a prescription for any person not under tbe pbysi eian's charge who gave tbe prescription Moreover all druggista are nquired to keep a record-of all liqiora sold by prescription, this reeord io be subject at all tijus to tbe inspection of tb solioitor of the district, the mayor acd police cfikers. Beaton OrrtU. In Eiuston, Wednesday night, our former young townsman, Mr. J. H Benton, Jr., was married to Miss Maie Marceline Orrell by Rjv. P. B. Hall The bridal couple atood under a eus peuded borsefhoe of evergreens, lighted witb wax candles. Two little boys in white carried each tbe two ends of a white ribbon as they led in tbe march to tbe bjmeneal altar, forming a velvet eiged lace down whiob the bridal party eime, led by a little girl bearing tbe wedding ring on a silver waiter. Tbe weddiog march was played by MUs Laora Braxton. After the congratulation? were over tbe bridal party lock the 7:30 east bound train for Raleigh, wbere Mr and Mrs. Beotoc will make their future borne. Ip;rtsnt Latum Itre.1 lasss. Kivetteville, Jan'y 8, 1903. Jo the Editor : Witbcut knowing Ibe Committee, or its members, wbo bave Ibis matter in ebarg?, we would call att-otion to tbe fact, wbile tbe matter is fresh aod tbe errors apparent, tbat tbs work cf marking tbe streets is far from satis factory. Some streets bear the wrocg oames, and others with tbe rigbt names are cot spelled eorreciy. We bave cot bad occasion to go 10 many sections, so taka it tbat there are other errors that we bave not noticed. We note only enough to show tbat attention is re quired. On tbe old oak at tbe Cod spring is nailed a sigo, ' Bow 8'reet", wbieh also appears on tbe Mclotiie building; Robinson Btreet at tbe toot if Hajmoont going south is spelled Rob esou Street", wbile New or Blouot Street appeara as "Biunt Street '. The eommi'tee in charge of streets acd lanes should see tbat tbe whole matter ii corrected and made right at once. A description for a lot south of tbe Junc tion as "lying on the Race Patb ' might eaose a confusion in titles. Again, now tbat tbe town is growing, atten tion should be given to aov streets tbat have been stopped np. Wbo atopped up. aod by what r eat. Washington street, German street, Melver s'reet. Chestnut street aod Cool Spriog Lane ('rem tbe Point to Franklin atree'lT All of these are metiers io wbieb tbe people at large are interested, and should be investigated and straightened at once before further eoofusion re suits. Tbe above represeota only wbat baa come under our own observation. E R MacKithax A New Tork Horror. Bt taiafrrmsh to tha Obaarvar. New York. Jannary 9 In a teoe ment fire at East thirty-six atreet tbia morning, adcz.'O persons were over eome aod reaened by policeman Patsy Gillivan who waa eo tbe hero of tbe bittlsbip Indiana eff Santiago daring tbe spaoifb war. In Congress. By telaaraoh to Uu Obaanrar. Washing-ten, Jan'y 9 Chairman of the Judiciary Committee Jenkins in irodoeed two aoti treat bill in the House today drawn op by Attorney Geoeral Kooi. Tbe bill, amending the Bhe'Tjan law, makea it a misdemeanor to r ff :r, give, solicit or aeetpt a rebate in interatate or foreign transportation. Sunk by the Germanic. By telegraph to la OUarvar. New Tork, Janoary 10 The White Star liner Germaoie proceeding np North river today rammed and sank a scow oppiette pier 46 Tbe two ia mate of tha seow escaped onhort Tbe Germanic wis two daya late, de layed on aeeoont or atorss at aea. Fezema. Thie disease is canned from a germ in tbe flesh, and cannot be eared by taking nwdieinr internally. The only known remedy that will d eat rev tbe germ is Haneoek'a Liquid Soiphnr, the gratst rerroieiae mown to tbe medical world It will eura skin diseases of avery nature, No home should be without it Ask your druggists ior a oooa on naoeoei'i uqma Uulpbnr and see wbat the doctors stv re ran) inr this wonderful remedy, for sale by a. K. Horns ft Bona If yon feel HI and need a pill Wfcr not tnrebaae tbe beat f DeWitt's Rarly Biaers Are little enrprlsers, Take ona -they do lb rest. W. H Howell. Hons! on. Tex . writi I have naed Little Esriy Riser Kills In my family ior constipation, alek nesdaeha, eta To their tee I am Indebted for tba I health of my family. King Bros. miivti or .wrier Fayetteville. N. C . Couoeil Hall of Cumberland Lodge, No. 5. K of P. December 29, 1902. Whereat: Under tbe decree of AI mighty God, the death angel baa in faded onr rack and removed from memberthip in oar Lodge oar es teemed friend and brother James J. Abearn, in humble submission to the Divine Will, wa crier tbe following tribota of reapeet to his memory: Resolved. Tbat by tbs death or brother Abeam Ibis Lodge has lost one of its trneat and moat faithful mem bars ona who exemplified in his daily intercourse with bia fellonmeo those noble principles of Faith, Charity and Benevolence, consistently observing thereby the tenets of oar order, and (has leaving for oar consideration and emulation virtues which challenge tbe admiration of all men and constitute he finest foundation upon which tbe noblest human obaracter may be eon strooted. Resolved, That Brother Abearn was not only a true, taitbfal, obedient Knight of Pythias, bat was also a loyal, patriotie eit iso, a loving, indulgent and self-saorifhing father and grand father, and a friend whose friendship waa of tbe truest type, akin to that which bound Damon to Pythias. Resolved, Tbat while wa humbly submit to the mandate of Him wbo cannot err in the dispensation of Hia providence, we deeply mourn the loss of a brother and friend so true and faithful. Resolved, Tbat tbe sincere sjm pathy of tbe membership of Camber and Lodge is hereby tendered to tbe surviving members of oar deceased brother's family, and pray tbat Uod s richest blessings may be vouchsafed onto them, and tbat tbeymay receive His grace in measure sufficient for tbeir comfort. Resolved, Tbat a eopy of this tribute be spread upon tbe minutes of onr Lodge aod that the managers of the city paper8 are hereby requested to publish it tbroogb tbeir respeotive journals. Respectfully submitted, I. C. Bond, R. L Holland, H. I. McDuffw, Committee. Cnabsrlaiid Loci's January 8, 1903 Oh, well, Christmas and the Net Year bclidays have passed, and a things have started anew and with new promises, especially cot to drink any more 'simmoo beer. Our prosperous school bas opened again, and Mr. Marsh acd Miss Nellie Gardner are highly encouraged with tbe attendance and tbe advancement of their pupils. After a few days standstill of the mill for tbe holidays, woik bas been resumed on full time, both day and night, wiih a foil supply of orders. Mr. A. R. McDonald bas accepted tbe position of nigbt superintendent to assist Mr. J. B. Driver, wbicb is very acceptable to both tbe hands and com pany so far as your scribe ean learn. We bad quite a merry Christmas, but all tbe bojs came out with whole bones acd nothing to regret. Don't yon see wbat prohibition haa done. Wishing tbe Obsirveb's staff, from the fighting Elitor down to Ibe Devil printer a happy newa year, I am is ever poor pat. Little ihish Alfred Beit Beported Dying. Bj uble to tbe Obeerrer. Capetown, Janoary 9.-Alfred Beit, tbe well known South African finan eier and the ricbeat man in the world, bad an apopleotie atroke at Jobaoma bars and ia reported d'iog. Dr. Jame son passed through Qaeenstown this morning on a special irain bound for Johaonisburg. London, January 9 Tbe firm of Werner, Beit (Jo , of this city today confirmed the announcement of Beit's illnera. Cat field Convicted Btfore. Bj telegraph to the Obeerrer. New York. Jao'y 9 District Attor ney Jemme received a letter from Chief of Police Matthews.of Providence, abode liland, today stating that Rich ard Latneld wai sentenced to six months in tb penitentiary io tbat Btate 00 July 17th, 1885, charged witb being a eommoo gambler. Jerome tbieks Canfidld will remain abioad until his term of effise expires. QUESTION ANSWERED. Yes, August Flower atill haa the largest tale 01 any medicine in tbeeiviliaed wor d four mothers and grandmothers never horght of using anything else for Indi gestion or Hiiioueness. Doctors were carte, aod they seldom beard ef Appen dieiiis. Nervous Prostration or Heart fail ore, ete They used August Flower to clean cut tne system and stop fermenta tion of undiseste d fcod, regulate the ac tion of the liver, stimulate the neivoua and organic action of tbe system, and tbat is all tbey took when feeling dull and bad witb headaches and otber aches. You onlj need a few doses of Oreen's Augnst riower, in liquid lorm, to nuke yon satis Bed there nolbing serious tba matter with you. You ean get this reliable remedy at red berry a Pharmacy, f nee 2fie and vie HOBTH CAROLIKA I U taoBeoerlor CaaiberUad Coast j. ) Ceert Jno. R. May nor vs. Bena Ano Maynor Notice. Tbe defendant above named will take notice tbat an action entitled aa above baa been commenced io tbe Superior Court of Cumberland eooety to obtain a divoree from tbe bonds of matrimony and tbs said defendant will farther take notice tbat she is required to appear at tbe rebroary term, 1W3. of tba Ba pernor Court of Cumberland county to be held tbe Zid Moniav before the Irst Monday 10 March, 1903, at thr court bonse in said county in Fevetteville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said action or tba plaintiff will apply to lbs eonrt for tba relief demanded in said eomolaiot. This 9th day of Jannary, 1903. A. A. MeKiTHAir, Clerk of tba Superior Court. McLean & Clifford, Sinclair ft Bol too, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Lettuce Market. When yon bave Lottos to shin notlfv Drake Pemberton, 'Phone 91,289, 299 or 2 (we Dave rrror 'phone), and they will send for it. Mr. Drake, woe has bees a the express business for 10 rears, will be at tba depot sad attend to ft for yon; seeing that yon get J onr receipts, and that your shipments ara started right Wa ats aura to pay the highest market priee for lettnee. ttive as yer shipments, If yoa want them looked after on bosinees firineiples, and obtain tbe market prise (or U Thanking yoa in past favor, ws ara, Yours. DRAKE A PKMBERTON, The great rheumatic remedy not only cures every form of rheumatism, but makes radical cures of Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh, and all diseases arising from impurities In the blood. Endorsed by physicians and prominent people every where after thorough trial, DOES NOT INJURS THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. . ltALIIOR, N. C. Gentlemen : I ta pleaaure In bearing testimony to the curutive iroprtiee of your ' Hhkithacids." Two bottles cured my son of a bad caao. If thla will be of any beuebt to you In advertising your meritorious mni'ily, you oan uao It. Tours truly, W. H. HAND, Stuuril Stilt Blind Institution. f All Druggists, i.ooj or 2 Bobbltt Chemical Co., - How Can I Keep Up with the Times ? IT is pretty hard to keep well informed on the. political news, the scientific news, the literary ffi-iajWMAthe educational movements, the great business afevelopments, the hundreds of interesting and valuable articles in the hundreds of excellent magazines. About the only way it can be done by the average busy man and woman is to read a magazine like "The Review of Reviews," and, as it is the only magazine of the sort, it is a good thing to send $2.50 for a year's subscription. PREID ENT ROOSEVELT says: "I know that through its columns views have been pre sented to me that I could not otherwise have had access to ; because all earnest and thoughtful men, no matter how widely their ideas diverge, are given free utterance in its columns." EX-PRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND says: " I consider it a very valuable addition to my library." v The Review of Reviews Co. I 13 Astor Place, New Yor'i Read The Review of Reviews Clyde Steamship Co New York. Wllminaton, N. C. aun Georgetown, S. C, Lines, FKOM NEW TORK FOB WILMINGTON ONEIDA , ... Retard&y, Jul. 10 ....Saturday, Jaa 17 OKO. W.CLYDE... FROM WILMINGTON FOB NEW TOES GEO W. CLYDE Satuday, Jan in ONEIDA Saturday, Jan. 17 FBOM WILMINGTON for GEORGETOWN ONEIDA Tnexiay, Jan. 16 Steamship Oneida does not carry patMngera. E7 Throonh Bills Lading- aid Lowest Through Raiee grjaranued to and lrom points in Nonn and Boon Utrolioa or rraignt and ranaxe apply 10 A G. 8UALLBUNKS, Sapl, limlntton, M. C. TBEO. EGEB, General Maoiger. 19 State Street, New York. NOTICE. Lost on the 10th of December about 15 Natire Hbeep, aome two or three black ones, rest white. Hare rarioaa marks Last heard of on the 2nd scat about Murray Fork ard near MePheraon ebureh anybody shnttint: in same and adTieins ma will be rewarded, alo anybody giving information as to the recovery of these animals will Also be amply rewarded. E. A JOHNSTON, Arranmore, Manchester, N,C. Things IVo Lilto Best Often Disagree With Us Because we overeat of them. Indi gestion follows. Iiut there's a way to escape such consequences. A doe of a good digestant like Kodol will relive you atonco. Your stomach is simply too weak to digest what you cat. Thai's all indigestion ia. Kodol digests the food without tho 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 good food. Strengthens and InTlgorates. Kodol Make Rloh Red Blood. Prepared only by E. C. DxWrrr A Co., Chicago. Ibe It bottle conuia2 times tbe 60s. elae, who are In need of the best medical treat ment should not fall to consult Dr. Hatha way at once, a. he I. recognised as the leading and fnot suc cessful specialist Yon ar. sate in placing your i-aee In his hands, as he Is the Ion nest esuMlshed and has the lt rep utailon. lie cures where other, fall; there I. no natehworl. or enierlmenlliiir In gyiila treatment. 1'er- turn, -y,- , "iHmn oy irr . na. BATiuwAr. n.ni.n;, io spe' elal ennnsel from hl amviate ihrlelan. when necessary, whleh no other nlrW has II rou cn not rail, write for free booklets an' ine,tlm Manfc, Mention your trouble. rythlmf strictly confidential. J. Nuwtoi Hslhuwsr. l. I). 93 Innan Bonding,' Booth Broad way, Atlanta, Ga. Men and Women 7 A-earr-.-. i P?4 iVf :;y, rf prepaid on receipt of price. j Baltimore, Hd. f SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS Undrr end bv vlitne of a decree of the 8a perifr Court of CamberUod eoastr. mndeott tbe 7t1 day of April, 1902, in a ranee therein pending entitled Keill Bnie, et al , heireat law or jobQ rule, el pane, u-e nnaeraignea, com miutocer, will, on Monday, Janoary 12th, lyuj, at 12 o'clock at eipoee to tale at pablle anrtion, to tbe tighebt bidder, ar. the jsarket uonre in sayeltevme, ft. U , tne lol' lowlnff deeenbed land, to wit: Firtt Tract: The laada known as the "Home Tract" of the late Jobn Bnie, and land. eoDUirn on. thereto, or nearly eo. comprising the bom. lanes, atloated on or Dear Heavtr Ureek and on both side, of the Cenire Plank Roa'1. abont even miles wealward from FsTetteville and oritiinaii' loniaiuinir anoot acre., and 01 which 282 acre hate been allotted to Eliia Bnie, widow of laid John Bnie as her dower or third, in aaid ettat, as appear, from report of eommieslonen, recorded iu Book A, 3o, page 346, record, of Cnaberl.nd connty. Thia tract to be Mid tabled to Ihe .aid widow's dower Beeond Tract A bint 975 acre., known ss the Beaver Creek Factory Lauds, being wbat a ren 01 a large met ooagot lrom nearer ureet Factory Comnany. Tbi. tract will be.nbdi- rided into entailer tracts to rait prospective pnrchaeen apon application to the undersigned. Third Tract: Abont 100 aires on Patterson Branch and Morvanlon Road, about 15 mile, westward from Fayetteville. Fourth Tract: An undivided one seventh in terest in abont 100 acres which descended to said John Bnie as one cf the seven heir, of Duncan Bnie, deceased Filth Tract Abont II and a half acres, on Beaver Creak, a. described in a deed from Jams. M Gor.ej and wife to John Bnie, dated June 19th, 1893. bixth Tract- About 21 acre., described In grant to John Bnie of Dee 28, 1853. Hevenlh Tract: About 33 and on. third acres as in deed from J. R. Carter and wife to John bnie, recorded !n Book B, e 0 4, page 602, Keg brier of Deed, office of Cumberland c-nnly. Eighth Tract Abont 140 acres, al in a deed lrom Needhnlm Homeland wife Io Jobn Bnie, dated Bent. 7th, 1883. Tenni: One half cash; balance on 12 months time at ( per cent mtereit. Title retained nniil all purchase mouey i. paid. Thia the ith dayol December, 1902, N. A. SINCLAIR, Commissioner. NOTICE OP VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE. By virtue of a power of eal. coDtainad In two mortgages, tbe one eie jnf.d to H H Cotton on ihe 10th day of June, U9I, by W. C. Godin and wife, Boe Ella Godwin, of Cumberland county, N.C , which was assigned to me by the said 8 H. Cotten on the 19th day of July, 1902 The otber was executed to B, A. Jordon on the 10th day of Oct, 1901, ey W C. Godwin and wife, Boe KHa Godwin, which was also axivned to e by the said K A. Jordoe on tb. Hib day of Oet'r. 1901, both are recorded io ihe ollloe of the Register of CamberhuH eoanty. Tbe Hrst in Book t. No. 6, Pag-i 435. lbs second in Bok L, Mo. 6, Pag. 2t2. I will oiler at public rale, to the highest bidder tor cash, at tb. court bones dooi la Cmberland connty. on Monday, the 29tb day of Dee'r, 1902, at 12 o'clock, at, ths following described real estate, ettaaie In Black Hifer Township. Cumberland county North Carolina, boa' dec a. follows: Beginning at a Make and pointer., W H. Pope . enreer which is near a north onr from D. J. Godwin', house and tt.enc. north 4, east whh D. J. Godwin', line nine chain, and flfly link, to a slaks, the dividing comer, thence with E. 1. Godwin', line south 87, east 17 chain, and X Units to a stake and pointer, L. H. Lee', corner, on bis ditek, thsnoe with his line tooth 88, east $ chain, and 82 lints to a atak. a- d pointers, L H Lee1, corner thence with hie line and nseed bis corner notlh S, esst 16 chain, and SO link, to a auk. and pointer., W. B. Warren', corn r, thence with his line north 85, went 24 chains sad 75 link, to a l&rg. pine stomp, Warren', eu net in the lane, thence whh Wan en's olherllne unh 4, east 1 ekalo. and 75 link, ia ) ia other corner in ihe line of K Godwin, deceased, said tract now owned by W B. Warren, thence with th. line of said ear vsy .ouih 14 west, crossing th. fayetteville road 8 chain, and Arty link, to a slake and pointers, W T rmlib. deceased, heir, corner in tbe head of a branch, thence with 8ml h line seaib27cbain.andMltnk.to th. corns,, thane, west with Srallh line ( chain, to th l line of th. li t acre tract of W. H Pope, thence with hia line to the beginning ei rner, containing seventy tve (76) acre., more or leei Hoar ot .ale I It o'clock, December 29th, 190. Term, of sale strictly cash. lhl.th.21rt day of November, 1901 G W. bUTTOU. Assign, of Mortgagees. The a rove sale postponed to take place on Wednesday, rebraary 4. 19" Stewart k Godwin, Attorneys. AGENTS WANTED Te asll ear lollet eosps and Tec. rree uieasia to eveiy piw Jrwal cash crjrjmlselorel aaartbntnMet BMlaaiVsZ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Stawta what wm Mi innv aUIIU I ahZS w. j. Mcdonald, BENSON, N. 0. I will be glad to receive your orders for ANYTHING IN .' THE LIQU0B I do not deal In cheap steam made corn whlakv, bat handle only the open tarn aea copper distilled, old time eorn. 1 sarry in .took all of the celebrated htgo-priosd medium and low grade Kye Whiskies. A full line of Imported and Domestic In different brands, headed by tbe celebrated Budweiaer Beer. Apple and Peaoh Brandies, Bum and Qin; in faot anything kept in a flrst-olaas liqnor house. Semomber, in sending In same day This is the nearest whisky honae to Fayetteville in North Carolina, therefore express and freight rates are necessarily eheaper than from any other point. My prompt at tention to orders in the past is a guarantee for the future. GST All goods as repre sented or money refunded. . HEADQUARTERS. Notice ! I have Tor Sale or Exchange for Lumber, Shingles or Laths, 1 two-horse wagon with boly, 1 two horse wsgon for hauling lumber. 2 one-horse wagons with doable body, 1 one hoise wairon with low body. These wsgons were sent aa exhibita for the pany of Lynchburg, Va. 1 nave also a large snipment or IElJi!J.j,JlJjJrCS. double-lined-not the oheap, thin things aina tnac win last ror years TDeaeareja ean maie to a iriena it you value oeinn jfnoe from K uo to 14 ou, according to sir.?. WALTERWATSON'S Hardware Htoe, oppoaite Frank Thornton'. Dry Goods Store. Carolina Machine Co.f FA 1ET1E YILLE, If. 0, C. S. RUS8EL, Prop'r and Manager, Manufacturers of and Dealers In SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. rSews, Belting and Mill Supplies constantly on hand. lyRKPAIrt WORK a BP'CLiLTT FOUNDRY AND Iron and Bras. Richmond, Va., THKUBItTEST STOCK (OF FINB 'AND MED! (Jm FURNITURE IN THE SOUTH. CSBBRSPOIDK!irjE L1U1TBD. 109-711-713 . BROAD ST., Richmond, Va. for Use "Ben franklin" Lamp C h I m -neys. They are the best made; sold by ns for twenty years Every chim ney has thia label. Lamps from 10c. Up. TILLINGHABT 8 CROCKERY STORE ABDERDEEN 4 R9CKFISI Tlrae-Tabfe In E ffect Kovembe 26, 1900. SYDNOR & HUNDLEY upaiters Lais Dail Kaeept Daily Except Bonoay. finnday. No. 8. No. t Mall and Bx- STATIONS. Mail and Ex Press. press. Iff. 9 IS AH Aberdeen, N. C. Ar. 4 28 r. sr. " 30 Learltte, " Lv.410 " ' 40 " Junction, " 3 60 " " 868 ' Montrose, " " 3 46 " " 10 26 Timberland, " IJ0 "1100 Hiefnrd, " 8 en " 11 26 11 Dnndarraeh, " 2 16 " "H80 Arabia, "160 " Ai 12 00 noon Bookish, " " 1 80 END0N BRANCH Between Aber- tieen and Juniper. Mail and Ex- Mail and El prees. pres.. 23. Ji0?,."' Ao,rd, N. C. At. lOOOaT III Leavlm, Lv. (60 7 26 " Junction, " Ar. 10 " " 7 49 ' Brltton, " Lv. 3 40 " Ar. 8 00 " Juniper, - Lv. 8 80 Train Na. 2a will .rn.iM r- . - "... . wv WHUVWmU iv, l" f AU train, coming ov.r Betbeeda Hill raosi b. under perfect couirol. t C. N. BLCE, Gas. Sept. Approved i ' JOHN BLUE. Prert. , FAYETTEVILLE MARBLF AND GRANITE WORKS, Strictly First-Olass Work. Call at my yard or writs for prices. r yard or writs for prices. Bpetfnlly, E. Is. EEM8BTJBO, PwATt Sri a. m tvviivvvr, ray.ttsTills, N. Q. LINE. Wines and Larger Beer you order 70a set Goods as ordered. Notice ! County Fair by the Taylor Wagon Com thai will burn out in one season, bat tha i tne oesc u iniaiaiao rtttiaa.Yr yon ; continually nieasea daring ine com winter MACHINE SHOP. Caithun of all kinds. NOTICE. Having just returned from the Northern Markets, we take this method of annonne wg to the general pnblio tbat we are now prepared to supply ihe demands of ths people in 'he FURNITURE line In all til tta hpaniliM Wm ! brat selected stock of high and Buedinm grade Inrnitnre in tbe city. It is a well euuwu ibui mru WH nave a way, lea in low prices. Quick Bales and Small Profile being our moit. Polite Ba'esm.n. We have lad i clerk, and gnarantee every lady viaitinrr ns nhall h... .t..nlA Ladi s in the city, pay na a viait; Ladies' from the country, stop with us when in luttu a vieu ur oar .tore will oe sn eye ocener tn all. Evervbcdr enrrliallv In. vited. We will save von monev. Wa have led in low prices for IS years. Vie sell far cash or on the installment plan. The down town fnUn.... n.u. D. Taylor old stand, nt xt to X. E. Rankin C B. NEWBERRY. Carloada received daily. We also ran a !).... 1 II. n . . nuKK aim nagon nepair onqp. Horse shoeing by expert, 80 cents, fry ns The North Carolina YEAR BOOK For 1903 Beady Janoary 1, 1903, A complete Directory and Compendium, with valuable etatistical information cov ering the business, manufacturing, indns tria', political, educational, historical and religion, life in the Btate. This book is of great value to all Busi ness Houses, Who esale Houses, Traveling 8aUemen, Lawyers an i Physicians, Educator- and Ministers, Teachers, Students, Book Dealers, Pnblis C'ffloiala and Men of iff ilrs. From tbe Prets January 1, 1903. EdTdend in your order now. TBE NEWS AND OBSERVES fUBblSHlNO CO., Beleigh, N. C. Metal and Mi Dealer. Wholeeal. and Retail la Iron, Brass Copper, Lead, Zlno, Old Bnbher Booto and Shoes, Cotton and Woolen Rage, Tailors Clippings, Bones, Hide.. Wool, Tallow, Beeswax, t'nra, Sop., especially, 171 bay In ear load lot. or in lees qnantltiea.1 If yon have anything to eel! drop m. a p card and I will call L. LEVIN, Prop'r, Upper Hay Btreet, foot Havnoast Fav.ueville, N. C. THe ST, LOUIS sod SAN FRANCISCO U, offers to tbe Colonist fare pins 83 00 to Points in AiHtansas, Missouri, assess, Nebraska, Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories, on the following detest November 4 h and 18th, Decem ber 2nd and 16'h, Jannary 6th and 20th, Pebrnary8rd and 17th, Marsh 3rd and 17th, April 7th and 2 1 at. Write for ad vertlsirg matter, rates and information to W. T. 8AUNDEB8, 0. A. P. Da Atlanta, Qa. 'The Loading Tir Iiuiiruot 0m pan7 of imerloa," JETS A Insurance Co Hartford, Cons. Incorporated In 1819. Cash Capital - . ft4 000,000 Total Assets . $13 857.298.78 Surplus as to policy-holderi . $0 661070.57 Ths aawt. of ths MTU A ' Inranuieaav converted Into on. dollar bills, rw cover a bill board 10 feet hae'"ld lies long. si " I Ltues paid in fyytggr .. ; - V BE.HUSKK, Agent ., I'wHtaTlua.Mra' r V

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