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tit Itjt Itf 0 to iikifills. It li Hid that it la likely thit Ashe vllle will he chosen m the place for the encampnint cf the Flrat Regiment, of which the F. I. L. I., ol this city, ia Company A. , Turn ths loses Bssk to Jail. ' John Ward, who haa been serving a 30 daya' aentence on the roada, finish ed his time Thursday, bnt was returned to jail to await trial on a charge of car rying concealed weapons. A. 0. t, Wvideed. The Board of Direotors of the At lantia Coast Llna Railroad Codidbqv baa deolared a dividend of 24 per. oeut. on the common oapltal stock of the company, the same due and payable on and after July lOtb, 1003. Bout ol Duteous. The eonaraaation of the, First Baotiat church last Sunday, eleoted the fol lowing Board of Duacom: Messrs. B. Q. Hollingsworlh, M. J. Graham, Cbai. Kennedy, A. E Martin, J. A. Oates, E. J. Kennedy, (J. D. Hall. Iho Batlar atsnalsetorlrjg Co The Butler Mf'g Co., which makes the celebrated Butler patent spring beds, has leased the tobacoo warehouse building, and, owing to the increased business, will pnt in new and extensive machinery, increasing the present out pnt many fold. Death of Hn. Wilttr Ashe. Mrs. M. J. Pemberton received a tel egram last Thursday annonnoing the death, at Lebannon, 0 , of Mrs. Ashe, wife of Dr. Walter Asbe, who js a boo of Mra. Mary Marshall Ashe, who was recently here on a visit to Mrs. Pern berton and other relatives. TBI aOftatiU WILL COilOUDAtt. Fayetleville will Probably be One of Four. I.anl Brttfo. Mr. A. N. Ooodwin has resigned his position as bookkeeper and slenogra pher for Mr. A. U. Sloeomb, and has aooepted a similar position with the Weed Distilling Company in "1st, 34 r. rerBttroirratingr: r,l.A with Mr RWnmh. iwemj- mra 01 jaiy, The number of Negro State Normals will be reduced. The State Board of Edncation met Saturday, and while this was decided on nothing haa been given ont cffiaially. The Raleigh News and Observer says: It is nnderstood that the Board was a tie on the question of consolidating or not consolidating, and that Lieutenant-Governor Tomer was called to Raleigh to "unlock" the "deadlock." He was here yesterday, and while all the members of the Board were not present Lieutenant Governor Tamer settled the matter by casting his vote for consolidation, by rednoingthe nam ber of colored normals from sevea to to nr. Lieutenant-Governor Tomer frankly rented Bis TeasdEs tbrhW tote" IB Ihs matter. These are that the State 8q perintendent of Pablio Instruction is in invor ot consolidation, and that as this is a matter connected with the ednea tionsl department of the State over which Superintendent Joyner presides, his views ot the matter should be eon sidered. Besides this the State Board of Examiners favors consolidation. The normals will be redneed from seven to four, bnt which of these are to be selected is not yet definitely fixed. The normals are situated at Winston, Salisbury, Frankliotnn,' Fayetteville, Plymouth, Eliubeth City and Golds boro, and which plaees arc to be dropped out is the question. rom a review or toe case it seems practically certain that Winston and E izabeth City will be retained, and there is an opinion that the other two will be r avetteville and Frankhnton all these to be retained on account of their location It is considered safe to say that the Plymouth Normal will be abandoned and that there will be a sharp fight between Goldsboro and Fayetteville for a place. Tbe proxim ity of Wicston and Salisbury operates so that one of these is certain to go, aud F.raoklinton's favorable positioo, apart fiom the other normals, is where its strength lies. In this opinion no calculation is made upon the work done by these normals. CtUoiaUea at LUitegtoa. Measra Colin McArtan, H.T. Speara, S. A. Salmon, A. P. McPberaon and L. D. Matthewa, a committee appointed by the cltliena of Lllllngton and liar nctt county, have Issued an announce ment of a grand celebration at Lllllng ton on the 23rd lnatant, In honor apec lally of the completion of the railroad at that point and "In commemoration of the wonderful Improvtmenta that are being wrought In onr county In the way of railroad building, manufactur ing enterprises, and general bualneaa developmenta, all ol which portenda great and lasting benefit to the beat Interest! of our people and county." Distinguished speakers, local and from other sections, including the gov ernor, with a grand dinner, will add pleaanre to tbe occasion. Bla lawrtaee la TuikM I re parti. rThrAsera rtXnmberUna coarr-1 ty have completed their work of valua tion of property. The Increase In val uation of taxable property over last year la between six and sevea hundred thousand dollars. This Is the greatest Increase In many years, and ia an evi dence of the prosperity of Fayetteville and the county generally. Hi mat rheuaaattc remedy not only curwt every torsi of rheumatism,, but makes radical curat of Contagious Blood Poison. Scrojula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh, and all diseases arising from Impurities In th Mood. Endorsed by physicians and prominent people every where altar thorough trial. DOU NOT INJURS THE DIOKSTIVK O ROANS. - RALsioa, K. C. Swtlmn i-t take nleevnre la benrln tostiaon v to the eurative properties M -Ban. in.na Vwi hoAiLki iMd BIT MB Of ft btd MM. IftfalSWlU I eei eon aosssBt la iw la edTSMtUana ve meritorious remedy, V aa l J Tour trolr, W, H. BUND, Beware mom jnma jnnnimi iIastI All Druggists, $1.00; er prepaid M receipt el price. attowMtt Ctwsnlcal Co., Baltimore, fli. "astorlaae Teatkrre' le.llielf The Cumberland County Teachers' lostitne will open in this city on Au gust 3.-d, and will cootinne for two weeks. Who is to conduct it, or wheth er it will be held at the Court House or in the Graded School building has not yet been deoided. and at that time tbe matter will be closed up and the uneasy will be cf! the anxious bench. aystUvills Tire D.ptinaeit The readers will find a very Interest ing article on the first page reprint ed from The Firemen's Herald, ol New York, which Is the organ of the fire men of the United States. This Is the firat time, we are Informed, It has given space to an article devoted to a local organization. 1 1 Eobbsiy of Mr. Fan'. BTieholi. Mr. Paul Nichols, ot Gray's Creek township bad between four and five hundred dollars in cash recently stolen from bis residence. Last week a negro named John McKinnon was arrested eharged with the crime, and he was tsken before John Rotlio Smith, J. P., in Roctflib township, but a9 there was sot sufficient evidence against him, be was discharged. The examination far applicants to teach in the public schools, took place Thursday before Superintendent of Ed ucation Professor S. D. Cole. There were the smallest n amber of applicants present on record, only six making their appearance. This, of course, does not Include the teachers of the Graded School. President Roosevelt will make ao effort to eompoea issues with Bneaia regarding the Maneburian eitoation until next September. The Navy Department has taken steps to prevent interference with American shipping ia the Orinoeo. Tim COLL m Ana-ost Belmont resigned his posi lion as chairman ot the hoard of diree tors of the L & N. railroad, and Henry Walters was eleeted in his stead. An express train struck a wagon near Cincinnati. 0., killing tour per sons and injuring several others. Fsjtusv'llt Hig :01s la Treablt The Wilmington Star of last week says: Louis Bryant and Henry Parker, to ot tbe colored excursionists from Fay etteville, were arrested last Dight in tbe vicinity of Water and Chestnut streets, by Policeman H. P. Merritt, charged with drunkenness and dis orderly oondoct. One of them carried a jug of liquor, while tbe other was "aimed" witb ao accordeon. Tbey were both before tbe mayor this morn ing, and Paiker was fined $5 and costs and Bryaut $10 and costs. Applicants for Ftaaioas. Tbe Cumberland Co. Pension Board was in BeeBion Monday considering applications for pensions. Tbere were twentj-aight new applicants, G widows and 23 soldiers. The present list of pensioners oonsists of 77 widows and 111 soldiers. Sioee this list was made out in 1902, a nomber of them have died. The Board adjourned to meet oa the first Monday in Aognst, when the list will be made np and given out. Tbe Pension Board ia eomposed of Col. C. W. Broadfoot, Messrs. N. C. Thag ard, A. D. M0G1II, and Clerk of tbe Court MoKethan. thr Akrrarra aa Heck a. a It U said that the Aberdeen and Rorkfish Railroad, which now runs trains on regular schedule to within ten miles of Fayetteville, ia one ot the best paying little roads in tbe country. I I; certainly runs through a splendid territory. Our people should make strenuous efforts to induce tbe road to extend to Fayel'.evi.le at least. Some time ago Rev. P. R. Law bad the foliow.ng in the Lumber Bridge correspondence of the Lorn berton Robesonian : It is reported that tbe Aberdeen and Rockfiso road has been sold to capital ists, who have a charter to build a road from Fayetteville to Concord. This road lies in part in Robeson. At its elbow it is w.thin about six miles of Lumber Bridge. At this point its course is changed abruptly, making almost a right aogie and rnos across Big Roekfisb over into Cumberland and has its terminus near Galatia church. Should toe report of tbe sale be confirmed it would be profitable to Robeson in general and many people in particular to have tbe road extend ed 10 the general direction it runs, from Raeford, dowu to Dundarraeh and 00 to Lumloerton. The distance then from tbe fai-.ff upper end would be cancelled and the tedions and fatiguing rides of suitors witnesses and others would be obviated. We trust tbere wiil be a general uprising in behalf of this enterprise, should tbe occasion be presented. Meanwhile we shall watch with interest all the devel opments of the new road. Iatareass Companies la Berth Carsliaa. lhe list ol insnranee companies lieensed to do business in North Caro lina has been iasned from the office of Insnranee Commissioner James B. Toncg. This list contains all the com panies in the Slate np to Jnly 1st, and shows a total of 1S9 companies aod or ders, of which 31 have home offices in N ot th-Cwoliaa.--There are 44- lire -tn- saranee eompaniee, eight of which are North Carolina concerns; nincty-fonr fire companies, ot which aeventeen are home companies; twenty-nine aeeident aod surety oompanies, of whieh three are home eompaniee; and twenty-two fraternal orders, three of which are domestic. Two companies have entered ainee uly first, the Connecticut Mutual Life, of Hartford, Conn., and the Milwaukee Mechanics, of Milwaukee, Wis Are, No insnranee company, association or order, nor any investment, bond, guarantee, registry, or snob like com pany, ean do business in the S ate ithont being iieenaed by this depart ment, and every agent who solicits or does any business for any ot these com panies, must be lieensed by this depart ment also. ale Fall raw a Well One ot Mr. N. H. Satith'a males, hile being plowed in the field in tbe rear ot his residence on Haymount Saturday, tell into an old disused and forgotten well and died before be could be reseoed. The well is about 15 feet deep and tbe mnle went to the bottom hind feet foremost. A aiilBoa dot Ian invested la bdownraentt and equipments. Large Hbraiy fadiKiM. Twelve laoaawS volumes a4a4 to lierarv Sar- Idd Ike peat jear. Tea aeientiSe leberalorMe. QTauaaiaw uedr aueMiae dirartkn. ISA au dergraenaie and (radoal enrw of at adj. Coarm of etadr to civil and elaetrieal engineer- ins. SUav ookoianuipa awarded. Loan and to aid weriby voaoa aw. Trinity sjradamlae in gnat deaaud tor reepouible postloue. Kx peuaaivery awderate. Tke aba la Chriettan dooatioa without anv eeelariaa spirit ot lianh- in-, awe or aralsten and yonng awn mdy- li ror tbe muuetry are not csartea tnaion. 8end foreatalegne. D. W. MEWSOM, Begiairar, Bural Delivery Mail Boxes. The Bnml Mail Boxes have arrived Secure yonr boxes and pnt them in posi tion at once. Your mail will not be de lire red until voor box is nlaeed. Post master MeCaskiU hoi a the Master ley and will be pleased to give yon all to in formation needed. A. K. KAN KIN (XX nSoPonnHFAOFftfflpT. .etoeen fee- Hrthnd South Florida Cuba. A psassengetseraicejm and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining. Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, schedule, maps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent; Wilmington, N. C. delta if a ? 01 Mir Viistu villa Lady. A special despatch from Greensboro last Thurtday night says : Mrs. A. L. Wright, mother of Eoa Clem G. Wright and widow of C. G Wright, a prominect lawyer of Fay ettevilie, wbo died of wounds received in tbe Civil War, died here today after a lingering illness, agea bs. fine was a noble woman, universally beloved and esteemed, a devoted member of the Presbyterian eboreb, active in all good works. The funeral services will be beld at G o'clock tomorrow afternoon by Rev. Egbert Smith. Mrs. Wright was a daughter of the late Jesse Lindrey, a prominent banker tf Greensboro. Diath of Mrs. lama Alkinaoa. Mrs. Emma AtklnEOn, widow of tbe late W. U. Atkinson, of this city, and daughter of Mr. JtfiJohnaon, died Wednesday afternoon at Greensboro, where she has been living since her re' tnoval from Fayetteville. Herremilns arrived here Thursday 'afternoon I rem Greensboro, end were interred In Cross Creek cemetery. She leaves two daughters, Mrs. Robt Pearce, of Klnston, and Miss Nellie Atkinson and Mr. Herman Atkinson, of Greensboro ; and four brothers, Messrs. George, Wiley, Thomas and Kobert Johnson. Fiaeral cf Mrs. Slkuten. The remains of the late Mrs. Emma Atkinson arrived here from Greens boro Thntsday afternoon, accompanied by two of her children Miss Nellie and Mr. Heinnn Atkinson. Rev. T. A. Hall, pastor of the Baptist chnrch, conducted the services at the cemetery In the presence of a large assemblage, The following were the pall-bearers Messrs. J. A. Oates, W. H. Powell, n. r. seasiey, u. j. Kennedy, CD Hall and I, R. Venn. Night Was her Teror. "I would conch nesrlv all nlvtit long," writes Mrs Chas Applegate, of Alexandria, ma, --ana could baldly get any aleep. I had consumption so bad that If I walked a block I would cough frightfully and SDlt blood, bnt. 1 when all other medicines failed, three f 91 00 bottles 01 ur King's New Dlscov r cry wholly cured me and I gained 58 t pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed i to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, i Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung - Troubles. Price 50c and $1 00. Trial bottles free at fl B Sedbetry & Bona 4c SI Sckalanblew. Three young men Messrs. J.L. Har ris, of Dial, W. E. Gainey, of Hope Mills, and S. ?. Cole, of Alderman- stood the examination lor the scholar ships In the Agricultural and Mechanl cal College, Raleigh, Thursday, be fore County Superintendent cf Ednca tion Professor S. D. Cole. Cumber land Is entitled to two scholarships. Professor Cole says these young men stood excellent examinations, in fact fifty per cent, better than the papers last year. The pspers were forwarded to tbe President of the A. & M wbo ill pass upon them. State Baaeball League. Tbe North Carolina State Baseball League was organized Thursday night the Guilford Hotel, Greensboro. Mr L J. Brandt, formerly of this city was elected president and Mr. M. D Bailey, Jr., secretsry. Tbe home club is to guarantee the visiting club $23 per game, or 50 per cent, of tbe gross sate reeeints. not inclnding grand stand. Tbe borne team ia to furnish umpire for all games. It was deoided that the league sea son is to begin Monday, July 13, and continue not more than six or leas than four weeks. TOD KIOWWHaT YOU All T1X1IO When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula ia plainly print eu on BTery oowi. snowing mat It la aim ply Iron and Qiinine la a tasteless form no van, ao fay. 60 Just About Bedtime take a Little Earlv Blaer it will enr. mi. atipation, billeoanees and livar tnmblaa. DeWitt's Little Early Bisers are different from other pills. They do not gripe and break down the masons membranes of tbe stossaeh, liver and bowels, bat ear. by gently arousing the secretions snd eivins strtngtu to these organs. Bold by King viva. The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. Ota kaadrW and eickt saaokuthipe Fra. tuition to leaeaen and to sons of aunistera. Loaaa for Ike needy. MSI eadeate. M laatrwetara. New DomHoriea, Water Works, Central Heating- Sistaa, Library 40,000 volumee. FaU .ltrw, academue and nrofawaoual depart ments, begin Sept. 7, 103. Addreea F. P. VENABLE, President, csifbx bill, a. c HOTEL EMPIRE BROADWAY AND 63D STREET N. Y. CITI. AUnalibrarvof ekoke literature for the exeluiTe nee of OVfnaeU. From all Ferrlea, Steamboat! and Oeeaa Bteaaen walk abort bloek to Elevated Kail wit and take ) Ave., la SS)ia Sfaeal from which Hotel one minute walk. Beadqnarten N. Y. Chapter Daughter! of tke Confederacy. CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, Newa mi 1mm Gen. Jas. ill. Longstreet is dangerously I The safe in the office of the Southern Railway at Z ireonia, N. C.waa robbed ot s-tuu to money. The Jews' petition to the Cxu be presented within a week. will Gen. Cassins M. Clay is pronounced insane and will be sent to sn aaylui Fire at Newborn last night deetroved two livery stable., a tobacco warehouse aod other buildings. Bed river is rising, north of Texar- kana. Ark., and hundreds ot acres ot farming lands srs under water. At Marionette, w is., a nee-ro was mobbed and driven oat of town tor I walking with a white girL Over 7,000 people are in attendance upon the International Christian Eo- deavor Convention at Denver, CoL A Fatal Runaway. By teiecrapk le the Obeerver Seabrigbt. N. J.. Jnly 10-6sore O. Erhart, private secretary to George A. Beaton ot New York, was injured probably fatally here this morning and a groom also smployed by Beaton was badly hurt in a runaway. Erhart has rraeturea ssuii ana ids (room is suffering from a fracture of tbe legs ana arnu. i ns seeineni was witnessed by hoadreds of people who stood wait ins; about the station to take the 7:40 train. The combined fffwts of tbe men failed to stop the frightened horse, whieh dashed into tbe iron rail ot the station throwing ont tbe eeeapaats. Catarrh of the Btomaeh. When tbe ateaueh is overloaded; when rood is taaea lata it tnat talis to diaeet, it aeeays ana unease, to. asneone i brane. exposing the selves, and the glands to see ret aaneia, instead of the natnrai ltuee ot OigwUon. This is call' ed Catanh of the Stomach, for years I suffered with Catarrh of the Btoataenaaaw ed by indiration. Doctors and medicines failed to neneflt me until I need Eodol Dyspepeia CnreJ.B Bhea, Coppetl, Tex. do a oy sang Bros. will keep the feUowinf eehednle hereafter: Leave Fiyettrrille Tuesday and Friday 8 A. Leave Wilmington Wedneadnv and rkUrdar z r. at. Fare $3.00 taelading Meek and Berth. ' Intermediate fares In wo portion. T" Thrown BUIa of Ladies and Lowe t 1 nrofa aatae gnaranteea loan, now potnts si Bona an. Bonta Carolina. For freight apply to DDMCAJI I. HacBAI. Awsi. Telepkoae 300. 1 EGGS! EGGS ! EGGS ! Ton arc not getting many aowf Of course not. But why not feed American Poultry Food And get all yon want, besides ksep year Poultry healthy f very package guaranteed. None enaiae without pictor. of Uncle 8am. AjrU7ACTUID BT American Stock Food Co., FREMONT, OHIO. ron SAUBT A. K. BAJIKIM CO. B Do You Enjor What You Eat? You can eat whatever and whenever you like if you take Kodol. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to health, and the full performance of then functions naturally, that such foods as would tie one into a double-bow-knot are calea without even a "rumbling" and with a posi tive pleasure and enjoyment. And what more these foods are assimilated and transformed into the kind of nutriment thai is appropriated by lhe blood and tissue. Kodol Is the only digestant or combination of digestants thai will digest all classes of 'ood.., In addition to this fact, it contains, In assimilative form, the greatest known lonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Makes the Stotawcii Sweet. Bottles only. Ratultf KM, $ 1 .00. koidtnf 1'A UmeS ine in i sue. wnsea sens lor so otnta. rwsttvwd by C a OeWITT 00., r leaw, In, For sal. by KOTO BEOS. LOST ClSTiriCATZ. Nottee le hereby siren that I have lest or mislaid eerttaeate No-. 60 tor caw share of the capital stock of tbe ayettrvUle wrwoea-ware tooaapaay, starring la naase, and abaU apply te the Coop for a drnlieete of the seaee. All pen ens are warned afalnst the ae gotaaaoa et aattt eeniaeate, H.C. SMITH. reyettsviUe, M. C , Jane Sad, 1903 HOME. Tee utdeed, ntadasm, roe have a alee Souse: bat. to transferal li intu aa Ciegaat Some, yen need a lew CHOICE FILES here, and a few floe aveeaveas of NZW AKD KAB1 TE&S3 there. Oh yes. ajot rayeuerllle, n, C. EXECUTOE'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Excoutor of Isa bella Terry, deeeaaed, late of Cumberland county, N. C , this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deeeaaed to exhibit them, dnlv verified, to the anderslaned on or before the 23rd day of stay, ISO or this notice will be plead In bar ot their reoovery All persons In debted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. - - -1 - Tnia Z3rd day ot Mayf 1WJ3. C W. BBOAOFOOT, Executor of Isabella Terry. ease SI CC ar dsvr sk Vwwawwe. Tbe Empire has kn been the favorite Ho- EXICTOE'S NOTICE. The nndersiened havloE this dar qnalified as exeentrtz and exerntor of the last will and tee tassent of ftimeon U. Cotton, deoewed, hsrebr five notice that all persons holding claims aaainet said estate man preeent the lame, duly aathenoitated. to them, or either of thm, on or before Jnne 12th, 1904, or this notice will be pi end In bar of reoovery. All persons indebted to said estate are leqnired to make immediate settlement ThljlKth day of Jane, 1903. MABOABET COTTON, Exeeatrix, FRANK H COTTON, Kxwator. Bos. 4s Boss, Attorneys . FOR SALE! No 7 Barring Patent Champion Bate, Vletor Company Safe, 8-Horse Power Portable Boiler and Engine, 6-Horse Power Vertical Engine. M-inehrtelidTooUCirerJlar B&Wtiearly new, " --. . - - SAW MILL, complete, with 30 feet carriage, 25 Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Liddell Co, Charlotte, N. C, 26-Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Erie City Iron Works, 26 Horse Power Engine, ONE COMPLETE SAW MILL PLANT, complete as follows: 30J horse power Boiler. 26 horse power Engine, Saw Mill com piste witn 4b feet carriage, Kdger, Cat off Haw, All necessary Belts; mill In nrst-elaas condition. 1 Bet Haws tor 60-saw gin. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. tel for tonriete visktef AAmifllOA JVAAUJ tke Metropolis. I All sorfaee ears of the MtSelrwalllaa Traaels Cm." pass the Hotel Kwpire. The BUatawrwal mf lhe Btsnwie te waerw lev the eaewMeswee Im (iImh, tetSae. ems eeertM mm aseStrais atca. Only 10 ninates to principal theatres aod MUSIC SVaUT IVERISO. W. JoHSBoa V2dim, Pror. The nndersiffDed having on the 24th da? of J ana, Itut, qaallfled as Administrator of the estate of H B.at Eaddy, deceased, herebv aives notice lo all persons baring claims against the estate or saw deeeasea to present tnem, amy an theotseated. to the sndersigned on or before the 2Wh dar of Job', 1904 or this notice will be nleaded in bar of recovery. Those indebted to estate of laid deeeased are requested to make immediate payment. Jane 21th. 19 8 Z. T. HaaaisoM, Administrator of H. B. M. Baddy. S13 ADJCNISTRATOE'8 NOTICE. Havlns this dsr aoalified as administrator of the estate of William O. McDonald, late of Cumberland eoanty, N. C , notice is hereby given lo all persons holding claims against lhe said estate lo present them to the undersigned. duly aotheot'eated, on or before tke 21th day of June, 1W4, or tbis notice will oe pitaoea in Dar thereof. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immediate payment thereof. Jane 23rd. 1903. Jobs B. Fjuhcloth , Administrator, Cedar Creek, N C. Cook St Davis Attorneys, s'ayetteville, N.C. Double Daily Trains Carrying Pullman Sleepers, Cafe' Cars (a la cartel and Chair Cars (seats free). Electric Lighted Throuphout Birmmghaai, BeTWBXX Memphis and I to all points in mm and lad! City Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Territories aae tne Far West and Northwest TBS ONL r THROUGH SLKKFIbTO CAS LI5X BKTWIKB THK 80CTHKABT AND KANSAS CITY. Deseriscive UUralure. tiekets arraiured aad through isssorvstluna mad. upon appUoatkm to W. T. Iauhdus, Geal Aft Paea. Dept. V. E. Clasz, Trav. Pass. Aft , Atlanta, Oa. W. T. SAUNDEE8, Geal Agent Passenger Posartssaat A tl sstn tss. tSa-sov. COMJQSSIONEE'S SALE OF CITY HOUSE AND LOT. By virtne of a decree of tbe Superior court duly Bade in a special Proceeding on the 18th day ol Jane, 1W3, entitled Mary ntte will iasason. et.al.vs Henry Williamson, et. al the andersigMd will offer Is the higheeh bidder for cits, al tbe Court Hones door. In Parette- villa. N. Con Monday, Jnly 20th. 190S, al 12 o'clock M, the following lot of bud on the east aid. of Uooi Spring street rn the elty ol rayette- vtue, to-wit: aoont one nan acre ol una ex tendina- froes Cool Boring (feet lo Blouut1 Creek and adjoins W. A Vanttoiy on the north, and by Frank McDonald, on the south, being the house and lot when Bryant Henry Williamson bow livea Hal. is made for division among tenants in somasoa, sad Is subject to the eomfirmation of tbeeoort. Jon. 18, 1103. D. L. McDUFFIB, Commieaioaer. S E A TRIP or TIB Old Dominion Line Makes a asost attractive rente to New York and VALUABLE HOUSE AND TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. By virtae et a Jexterment of tb. Boperior court or iMsaaesauM eoontv m aeanse enutiea -w. A Joufoa, by his next friend, Jr. A. Johnson, ete., vs. B. H MseKae, Admr, of Louis Jt. Cay. anv awe sassa xrooas an. otaera, tne neu-s at law of eaid L. H. Csvesly, the uwtertigned will aa eommisaiooer, apromted by the Court in eaM proceedini, expose to sa'e to the highest bidder at peblie auction, tne following tract of land ka array vreek lownauip, dumber land eoantv, eoouuing 111 eeree and described aa follows Batrinamg at a stake on tbe south bank of , Cap. rear Ktver, formeciv Wright's - aa mas thenee sowta w west X caalnssnd so Bnk ta a etak: thence aenth 6 west 11 chains to a stake; thenoe south 70 weit 10 ehahu to a stake: thenee soalk 12 west 7 .wains to a stake: thews, teeth 70 west 4 chains to . stake; thenee oath Sweat I obala. and M Hake to a stake: tbeaeo aorta so east 47 eeatne ana oe Hate to Cap. Fear Kiver, thenee np said river to to. Bsein.'nSi nesng toe same ana as wasoonvi me i n ka Book LJfei Page Summer Resorts rev and wife to 1, itr.Ca t Book U Ao 4. Pa rde of Cumberland county, and being land at described in a deed from U B Kaetwood TorHnatoa. Book. a. (1, Page 478 Us said tract of laod loeaUd Ivalsabw kv ertyby Nnrfh Am an A Fast Am lth.i aasbloe leave rtorfolk'. Va.. Jairy, sxe.pt ihtnsUy, at IM p. BMfer new icra curwet. aaerwiiig opnertaairy far through paessngers (roat the South, rMrethweat and West to visit Bieausmtd. OtdNntCoaort, Oecoaa View sa4 Vir ginia Bea ra route fer ttekete aod general infoTBiation as pry te raUread tteket agents, ee is M. B. CBOWIbts, Braerai Agtot, Mertola, Va.; J. r. MAYES, Axt, 1211 Seat seala St., BkhavstML Va. aa. sr. wawasip, v. r, es a. at.. J. i. BBOWM, Sen. t aseeasret Igeat, new i or a, n. jt Place of gals: Court Boose Door. Comber- land aoantr. i naves aaeS! jaeaoay jniv xg. lavs, at u e'eloeejM, Tera. of Bale: Oae-thM easa, one-third m foar saoalhs, and ose-thlrd ia esght mow as, de ferred asvaaetits te be evideaeed bv aotea bear- iug f per esmt. Interest from date of sale, and tale reeerved antil Mvawnt is made or settsfae- torr Bssnillr is eivea. 18 aer cent of th. bid is to be paid lo the undersigned oa the day of sate, aad the baiaaee of the each payment upon oemarsssviava ey we vows. Jaa. JA 11K38. u at.n .ut r i Booaseon st Bbaw, AUva, rajetuviUe, K. C "The Liavdlng Iftrt Xnrauuw Com ptBT ot JjMrloe." eCTVA Zaiiiravno 09, Barwsvm, Cewa. laiirytralil at laasV Oaah Capital . . $4 OO0JDC9 Total AwU . 13.8B7eJ93-7J Surpltts as to . ' poUey-holder, . $.681,070.57 The assets ef Cae MTMA laearaaee , essrrerwd kale cm Collar Mils, wewid sever s Mil beard M lest kifa aad If - Stiles kta LHUtfudiHtjytart, toow&W B B. BUBU, Agent, fajetteTWe.H.C. IXodol Dyspepsia Ctire I wrfeat reej asa." WALTER WATSON. p E R r PERFECTION C T I O N The Flour that Never fails. BEST and CHEAPEST. BOLD B7 A- F3- U"OI-iSrSOTSr Manager. Wboleaiale aa.xi.ca Zletsall Oorooesrsw, No. 107 Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C. TP-IS EASTERN LIFE MBAIE COMf of WEI Old Line, Leeral Reserve CAPITALIZED $100,000. Tbe largest and best Life Insnranee Company In the South, to its poUey-bolders. It issnes all forms of poliolea, contain ing large cash surrender valnes and paid np insnranee. Reliable Agents Wanted on Salaries ADDRESS 1 CompanyWashington. N.C. Carolina 2acMne Co., F1YET1BYJLLB, 8. O. 1 G. I. RUSSEL, Prop'r and M anasr, ItaaafBetartrs of aad Deaiersla SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. leriaws, Battlni aad Ufl rhrrrpUa eordteUy oa hand. OUFAJat WOBK a IPICIALT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, Ire. aad Brass Oaatassrs of all kinds. Chill Cure IS. Formula tells the story : Grove's Chronic rtov, a Htei mctaei a that splrrtiiu rstiL of a dcoaant klttsr tesu. snaA. of S1 tMiS07 Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK FIuM Extract DOC WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPAWU-A It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don't (too. Xw BeCmaTmk, ' - --No Cart. No Pay, Prka, 50c.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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July 16, 1903, edition 1
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