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tfkSaSSSsi "rj' " Itiellsvlllt At A Frnlt I ! sties. A reliable local dealer estimates tbst two to three thousand dozen frnlt ,ars hate been told oat of Fayettevllle In the lait sixty days. Iin't this good evidence that thla vicinity la good fruit section ? Mr. Httbirt Husks is is Karris. Our f Miner young townsman Mr. Herbert P. Hnake will be nurrled on September 30th, to Miss Clatind Cop plrtK' Gray, daughter cf Mra. E. W, Cray, and the late Dr. Henry V. Gray, ofKoanoke, Va at the residence of the bride. Plt-alc ai Wereyalra'a. The annual plc-nlc at McFadyen's .Thursday waa a great aucceas, and waa participated In by four or five hundred people from the neighboring town . ships. H. L. Cook, Esq , of this city, made the address of the day, and spoke ihqtiently on better education and good roads. Welcome t:ennere. ProfeBsois Allan and Archer, the new principal and assistant principal, respectively, of the Donaldson-Davidson Academy, arrived here frcm At lanta Friday, and wilt be the guests of Mr. Thomas Whitted far a day or two until their quarters at the academy building are put In shape. Their fern Hits will follow them shortly. In the meantime, these gentlemen will travel In the Interest of the school. We extend to thim a cordial wel come and wish them much Buccess in their undertaking. Coagrsnnea Patttrson and Pg Coogwssiaao Robt. N. Page, of B.s eoe, will ad drees the Cumberland County Teachers' Institute, and "th? poblie generally, at the Graded School building Friday, August 14.b, at 11 o'clock. lion. G B. Patterson, Congressman from this District, has also been, iovi ted to speak on this day, and. it is . hoped that be too will accept. . ' Friday will be known as school com mitteeman's day of the Institute, and all the newly appointed committeemen are rtqiested to be present'. Ateldiat at Hopt Hills. Mr. J. C. Culbreth, foreman of oat side work for the Hope Mills Maoof'g Company, met with a bad aecident last weik. He was sitting inaide a save, from wbieh some of bit men were engaged in banling elay, when a too or more of earth saved iu and buried him beneath it. When he was finally dag out be waa abont dead, and it waa fonnd that be was severely injured. He is able to bs out of bed today, we learn. M n Belts Imiih BilUr. Miss Helen Smith who, last week, fell snd dislocated her srm, is about well again, we are glad to learn. Miss Smith, by the wsy, met with the accident In a queer way. It was at Mrs. Brandt's on Haymount, and aonie one cried out that there tss a large snske in the yard. Miss Smith and Mra. J. B. Smith ran out on the piazza to look at it, while Mrs. B.andt, who was on the second flaor, secured s pistol and went out on the upper pie zzi to shoot at it. She saw the snake snd fired. This ao frightened Miss Smi'.h that she falnttd snd fell down the steps. Then seme one cried thst she had been shot, and Mrs. Brandt faint ed. Mrs. Smith, however, examined Miss Smith and found that she was not shot at all, but had broken her aim. This wss explained to Mrs. Brandt, a physician summoned and matteis soon adjusted. Thus tragedy was turned into comedy, and Miss Smith, despite her pain, was the first to stsrt the laughter over the queer In cident. Local lrltts. The Register of Deeds has granted a marriage lieeosa to Mr. Love S essoins, age 54, and Hiss Bettie Jacksoo, age 21, of Flea Hill. The Baptist Sunday School picnic at Jadson ehnreh Wednesday was largely attended and greatly er joyed. hot Hatband aid Bltptd'Wiiai Wilt. There was a tragedy on Holt's Hill Thursday night, in which Pate Patterson lost his wife, and probably his eye. Peie returned from ohnreh last night and knocked on the door for admission. His wife told him to corns aroond to the baok door. He did so, and the door was opened by Dan Humphrey, who boarded with Pete aod bis wife. When inside and without warning, Humphrey drew a pistol and saying to Patterson that he bad no business there anyhow fired point blank in his face. Patterson fell, pierced befow the eye with a 32-ealibre ball. Humphrey and the woman than fled from the bosse, and op to thla afternoon have not been captured. Patterson's cries attracted the neigh boibood and medical aid was summon ed. Tba wound waa dressed, but the physieiana deemed it hopt leu to probe for tba ball. It is not known yet whether the man is fatally wounded or not. Why Humphrey abot Patterson is a mystery, and soma say ha waa drunk ana another theory is that be was oraiy. Russia baa leaatd land from Corea on the Yalu liver. The shrinkage in prices of stotki last weak aggregated many milliona of dollars. A violent storm swept over St. Louis, Me., Wednesday afteraoon, killing one man and Injuring several others at the upositioB (rounds. , . , Eat All You Want. t I'srsotia trouDiea with indignation or Dyspepsia can eat all they want If the? ! will take Kodol Dyspepsia Car. This f remedy prepares the atomaoh for the re t eaptreu, retention, digestion and esalnalla- Won at all of the wholesome food that may s b eaten, aad enable UM digestive ormna I to traneforoi the same Into the kind of blood thai givea htaltttaad atrength Mold by King tiros, Ths Tsathtit' Institute. The fourth day's exercises of the Teachers' Institute was opened by Rev. T. A. Smoot. Mrs. TJtley showed the value of atory telling In character building. Tell the children stories that will entertain them and at the seme time teach some principle; make the opening exercises bright and attractive. Prof Moses discussed primary work. He saya that philosophy of instruc tion which says it Is better for child not to learn his letters before entering, will not hold good. Ills talk on or thography brought to light facta that are not known to all. The boy who spells "which" with a "t," la just a little bekkdJinie.Itonee had a X so had "rich, ditch, etc. "College has dropped the "d," but it is retained by judge, hedge, etc. Prof McArthur emphaslied the lru- portance of the study cf mental arith metic. It Is a mental whetstone that by which the mind nlay be sharpened. Prof Moses in the afternoon made some valuable suggestions to teachers of grammar and history. Mrs. Dr. MacRae will give lessons daily in physical culture at 11 o'clock. FIFTH DAY. The exercises cl the Teachers' Insti tute were opened this morning by Rev Mr. Horrell. Prrf Moses made four talks to-day, all of which were full cf good things. His humor, bright suggestions and (l.quence have held his audience to the end, and it is regretted by all that he cannot remain another week. How ever, he has arrangedfor Prof. Wat son, of Ra'eigb, an experienced educa tor, to take hi) place In the Institute here next week. Mis. Utley discussed teaching be ginners to read. 1, sight-reading; 2, drl'.l on phonograms; 3. ear training. Drill on these exercises daily for nht weeks. The transition frcm the script to the ptiat ;is easier than fronr the prist to the script. Teach the sciipt first. Mrs. Dr. MacRae gave a lesson in physical culture and made some good suggestions as to the proper care cf health. Cha;!:i;in Oates read the names of school committeemen, and announced that next Friday several speakers will be present. Superintendent Cole will hold ex amination next Thursday. The Reunion at Maxton. A Red Lstter Day. Mr. J. H. Myrover, the principal speaker at the reunion, and Mr. H. E C. Bryant, the well known newspaper correspondent, came in from Maxton Friday where they went to attend the Confederate reunion. They say it was a great day and that fully 4, CM people were present. Mr. Bryant, in his correspondence of the Charlotte Observer, sajs: This has been a red letter day at Maxton. To? reunion of Camp Iiyan, Confederate Veterans, was well attend ed. There were at least 3 500 people on the pienie grounds. The grand proeefsion wa3 nearly a mile long. Toe -Dteenes were entertaining and short. Everything went off well without hitch or delay. Capt. W. H. MeLanrio, that hand some old Scotchman and splendid sol dier, ot beotland county, was ebief marshal of the day. He lot k:d excep tionally well in his suit of gray. He rode his boise with the grace and e ise of a trained soldier. He led the pro cession and was master cf ceremonies in general. The prettiest part of the parade was in and arcuud the sponsor's fl)&t. Mia Aonie MeRie, daughter of 'Squire El Mciiie, w&s the sponsor of ibe day. She and her maids, with escorts, rods iu a tastefully decorated wagon, drawn by six large, white horsM. The maids to Miss MeRae were : MissesSaeMor rison. of Lumbertorj; Come MeEiebero and Einn Carrie, cf Lumber Bridge ; Mime vt&tson, of cpring Hill, aod Marne H.ymer, nf K jIiUui. Tneir es corts were: K M llhamt. Dr. L K Kukpatrick, HcKsy MeKinnoo, Jr., Graham MeCollom, D. H. Sloan and Dr. J. D. Groom. Tsa young women were dresed iu white, and ths men ii waits dark hit? and trousers and black CDa's. 1 ue n at was beautiful. The first speech was made bv Mr. Thomas McBryde. He presented the iponsor with a handsome white satin reeaha acd the maids with badges. The response was made by Mr. McKay Mchjunon. the attractive insurance orator frcm Red Spricgs. j Toe add ret! of ths day was made by Mr. J H. Mynover, the brilliant news paper correspondent and speeial writer of Fayetteville. He waa introdueed by on. 6. a. Patterson in a short bnt happy speech. Mr. Patteraon called him the silver-tonzned, matehless orator of the Cape Fear." Mr. Myrover did not disappoint any le. Be made one of tbe most charm ing speeches that it was ever my good fortune to hear. His voice is strong and rings clesr snd carries well; bis L3glisb pure and beautiful, and his sentences neatly and well rounded. The whole multitude ot people was delighted with him today. He sptka on "The Southern Sildier." Among other things he said: "The wotld bas never aeen bis like. He was a type all to himself. He bad bad no military training to fit bin for the greatest struggle in history. He waa brave, obeeiful and aggiesiive. Truly, be was a f nil-fledged soldier. He went from the plow, the college, the desk, or the shop. He was told by bis father to remember bis blood and do bis duty." everybody listened while Mr. Myro ver spuke. He entertained the meo, the women and the children. The erowd yelled for more aod made him prolong bis speech. Returns from Mississippi indicate the nomination ol Money for U.S. Sen stor and Vaidaman for Governor. la Indigestion a Disease t The best medical authorities say that Indigestion la not alwara caused by a dis- eaatu itomMu, out msy result from a disorded liver, eonstiratlon. excitement.. ete. The cause Is of little const qienee when Kydales Stomach Tablets are ukea, as they never fsil to digest the food, check lermeniauoo, nee us atomaeo from ir. mating aoida and excess of gas. They roiiero at ouoe, oeicning, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, fullness after Eatinar. at. Bydale Stomach Tablets have a srjMifla toils effect on the stomach and organa of assimilation and are guaranteed to sure the worst forma ot stomach troubles. & b. Deaoerry eons. stale live. Tbos. Daniels, of Newbarn, is ap pointed receiver for the Farmers' and Merobanta' Bank, of Newbarn, by Judge Brown, applieation being made by the North Carolina Corporation Commission. Mr. Daniels gave bond Wednesday night in the sum of $30, 000 and took charge Thoredey. Chairman Franklin McNeill, ot the Corporation Commission, saya State Baok Examiner Ellington, now in charge ot the bank, reports the abort age of Osbier T. W. Dewey not less than 975 000 and it may reach $100,000. The Atlantis Coast Line, Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway com panics filed exceptions Wednesday witb tba Corporation Commisaion as to their recent tax assessments ot rail road property. The principal grounds for the exception are that lbs amounts assessed are in excess ot ths trne value of the roads in money and are oat of proportion to and greater than tba at sessments placed on other property. Robbers removed the safe from s hotel at Seattle and dynamited it, but were frightened away by people whs heard the explosion and left the $300 it contained. TOD XIOV WHIT TOU 1SI 14X119 Vi hen yon take Grove 't Taateleas Chill Tonie because the formula is plainly print ed on every bottle showing that it is aim ply Iron and Quinine In a tastelesa form. No Cure, No Hay 60v Rural Delivery Mail Boxes. The Rural Mail Boxea have arrived. Secure your taxes and put them in posi tion at once. Your mail will not be de livered until your box is placed. Post master McCaaiill hoi s the Master Key and will be pleased to give you all the In formation needed. A. E. RANKIN CO- Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? You can eat whatever and whenever you In: :f ycu tae Kodol. By ihe use of this rirr.eiy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to r.ea:t.i. and the fa'.l performance of their iio-ions ru:.ur.iythaiau'j fOiXisa would tie one into a doubie-boV-kr.et .are eaten .:"-.;ut even a "rumbling' and with a posi tive r.eisure and er. oyment. And what Bl -ors - these foods are assimilated and rr.s-crxei into t.-.e kind cf nutriment that s i'.rropr.atei by the blood and tissues. K:aol is tne oniyc.gestar.t or combination of Instants thai w:.! digest all classes of foci. In aiiition to this fact, it contains, in assimilative form, the greatest known tonic ind reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all Msorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. 3onieson.T. Recrar aie. J ! ,CC. holding 2S times tbe trial size which sells far 50 cents. Prvpand by t. C DaWITT CO., Chicago, '" For sale by KING BEOS. SEA TRIP or ras Old Dominion Line stakes a most attractive route to New York and Northern and Eastern Summer Resorts Expren steamships leave Norfolk, Vs., daily, exeept Sunday, at 7:00 p. m., for .New i or a aireet, ailorauia; opportunity for through passengers from the South, bonthweet and West to visit Biehmond. Old Point Comfort. Oeean View and Vir ginia Beaeh en roate For tiekets and generwl information ap ply to railroad ticiet agents, or to M B I'ROWELU General le-ent, Norfolk, Va.; J. F. MATER, Agt, 1213 East main St., Kiehmond, Vs. H.B. WALKER, V. P. T. 11., J. JTBROWN, Gen. Puaeoper Agent. New York, N. Y. Double Daily Trains Carrying Pullman Slcpri. CafV Can eanai and Chair (.art (seats Intl. (a la Electric Lighted Throuphoot BE7VIKI Bmningbam, Memphis aod Kaosaa CHy aod to all poiou fen Texas, Oklaaoaui and Indian Tentorial and the Par Wm and KoitkwM THE OTLT THROUGH SLEEPISO CA B LISI CETWKO THE SJRTHKAST ANll DeacriptiT literal ara, tickets arrana-Ml and through reMrraOonj mad upon application lo W. T. BAi'Sbtas, Gtnl Agt Pace. DvpL P. E. CxaJUt, Trtf. Paaa. igL, Atlanta, 9s. W. T. IaUKDEES, 0al Igaot f aawngar Departawnt .tlmzxtav, tQs-aa. EGGS! EGGS ! EGGS ! Ton are not getting maaynowf Of eoune not. But why not feed American Poultry Food And get all 70a want, besides kaep Tour Poultry healthy f ' Every package guaranteed. Nona genuine without picture of Uncle Sam. MAXtTAOTUBCD BT American Stock Food Co., FBEMONT, OHIO. ' FOB ULI BT A. E. RANKIN CO. The great rheumatic remedy not only cures tvery x form of rheumatism, but makes radical cures of I Contagious Blood Poison, 5 rt t f - n ! i 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. DOU NOT INJURS THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. " "" " Ralitoh, H. C Gentlemen -1 take ptearare In bearing testimony tottaeourative properties f yourHaapiiaoiDi.A Two bottles cured mj son ot a bad case, it this will bs ot any beoattt to you In advertising your meritorious remedy, you can use It, Tours truly, - W. H. BAN D, SUwnrd Stars Blind Jtutttattoa. All Druggists, fi.oo; or Bobbltt Chemical Co., . aWxcv-xA-a Sctxools and Colleges. MM Ons ot ths most prosperous schools in the South, with a high standard ot scholarship, located at a very popular Summer Resort, and with a large patronage from five states, extending from New Jersey to Florida an In stitntion that is doing s great work. Wa will take a limited number of pupilB, inolnding Board and Full Literary Tuition for $52.90. per term on conditions made known on application to REV. J M RHODES, A. M , Pre 8 . Ijlttlotoxx.. TV. o. ' fflMlHlM HI?, Fayettevllle, N. C. Offers all courses reaulred in orenaration Carrie alum broad and liberal. A preparatory school of the first rank. Individual instruction whenever necessary. Cnruuan FOUR DEPARTMENTS: Primary, Preparatory, Academic, Business. TEKMa Board, Tuition, Light, Heat for term of nine months, $180. TUITION: Primary Department, 120; Preparatory, $30; Aeademle, 45. Next session opens Sept'r 16th, 1903. Write for catalogue or additional information to J. I3. 13. Allan, Principal. r OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE 1 cf Van f PREPARES for th UNIVERSITIES and COL C1M I Cell LEOES aa well u far BUSINESS, lor TEACH . INd, and for LIFE. Situated NEAR GREENS BORO, N. C, over 1 ,000 feet above the sea lavel, in view of the mountain!. Largest and Best Equipped Fitting School for Young Men and Boys In the South. Rates : $129.00 to $179.00 per annum. roe ncauTiruL catalogue, aeoncaa J. A. & M. H. HOLT - - - Oak Ridge, N. C. Tti ISTor'thL STATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Oourmeai lxa, Literary Commercial CuuHieai Domestic 8denee ocientiEc Manual Training Podagoirieal Hnaic Fin eooraaa loadinK to Diplomas adrsnced courses leading to Domes Welt eanirjmd Practice and Obaarvatien School. Faculty nanbera i0. Board, uumdrr. toiuea, and looa for of text booha etc , f 140 a rear. For non iKjn beainc 8ptember 15. 1903. To secure board be Bade betore Jaty 13th. Correspondence inrited from tnoee desiring eompeteat teaohers aad aienograpoeri. ror caiajoKoe ano ou?er miomaiioa suaress 'OxxstX-lesB ID. Alolver. PnsMsat, Oreeaekora, If. C. The UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA One htradred and elckt acholanbips Free toition to learhera and to sons of sainiitera. Loans for the needy. MS aaleasa. M laaarMaan. Vew Demitorlee, Water Works, Central Heat- inf Bisteaa, Library 40,000 Tolomes. Fall tarn, academic and niofssslunal deparl- meala, begfoa gept. 7, 1S03. Address F. P. TENABLE, President, caarsi. snu . c. MOWStfAOy -aensrr oh looo cosriNCMeMTcasiar UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Hmcmt-MimsTirr-nAimAcr State of ) In tbe Sanerlor Cent jumuuiioii.iflA, wroraa A iscKMban, Casiberlaad Ceoaty. JCIerk- tott Rnitb and wife, Ella; Henry Porterfins and wife, Tabhba; John henry BattJe and wife, Boo Ant, gobert Byrd aad wife, Esraa; m. Was Afgniruw Mwkey, alias McKay; Alex. Maekey, alias McKay; Alfred Iliiott, Hr ; Bry antKluott: Alf.ad Blriott. it. Klaie Illiotl: Briee Drananon: Abel Kobinsoo, Br ; Belea BoUneon; And Robinson. Jr.; Hector Freemaa; Tbos Freeaun. Lyda (fnrmrrlT litda Fretaun) aod her hnabaad, -, arias Joha 8itn. The dsftndaala above nasad will take notke that a apodal praeeedrag: entitled as ahwe has eeea oonuMaeaa to ine Bonenor conn or Uonv bertaad eontr for the partition ot a eertala sareol of load sitnale la Cnrrer's Creek Town ship fas said county, of which Briu Smith died seines) aad peesaseod; and the said defendants will farther lake notice that they are reqnired to appear be fort this (Joait oa ikuarday, the Mah salref Aoxnst, 1903. at It M,and answerer defnor lo ihe petition ia this nrseeedlng er the n'aMfta will apply to ths Coon for the relief demanded ia said petuioo. This Uth any of Joly, lu ' A. A. MeKETHAW, Ckn-fc eopertor Conit Bobhwoa It Shaw, Boat h. Koto, Attorneys for Petitioners. ftAND-MENALir BS CCNTt ; BBAOAMSSUHICACa prepaid on receipt of price - Baltimore oirxsj for ths leading Colleirea and Universities innaenee. A. F. Archer, Assistant Principal. Oeirolinc3 residence of the State $160. Twelfth annual aaa- in dormitories all free-tojtion applications ahonld aSsdttltofor College Younx courses SUa sard tory of Cataloga Music RALEIGH FKH Beat. Place! M. C. for Your Jas IHawiaUia Daughter m A million dollars inverted hi bdowaroeota and equipment Large Hbrary faailHiea. Twerra wonannd Tolnaws added to Ibran on' rng Ike past year. Tea amentias laboratories. tryanaaMai aauer aeionUne dlreotten. IN nn- deirraonate aad sTradaaM aoarnns of atadr. Courses of stndy to drtl aad slecuieal eiurrnosr- tog.. Many seholarahiet awarded. Loan fund to aid worthy young awn. Trinity graduates la grea' demand for responsible nos'tlooa. Ex. isossoTory awderata The arm la Chrisakn edoeatioa wtthoot aar soetarlaa spirit or teach hw. Hons of ministers aad to una men atadr- h g for the ministry art not esarged tuition. pouu soreateiegoe D. W. HBW80M, SegWtrar, Darnaaa, M. C. XOBTH CAROLINA Ha theawperlor Cumberland County Coart betore the Clerk. D. MsD. Bale, t dsslulstrator of Mars A. Bute a W. E. King. Sarah K. King. Benf.min Dardea, Maggie Crrifflth Baibnra WrifSth, Joha unmia, i nooaa iraraen, neuie aaeauty, alag. tie D. McKay, Geo A. McKay, Jr, aad ethers -Votiee of kenlstefouateaahy Pobneatioa. TSe defendants, Benjaahi Darden, Magglt eriffllh, Barbara HriB b. Joha Griffith,! nomas Darden, Hcdie McKay, tfagglo 0. McKay aad Geo A. McKay, Jr., will lake notice that a nmmooA ra Ihe above entitled apedal proceeding aeroro me unrra oisro annerior vonn or uant kerlaad eoentr was btaed tnkstt the said da. trndaata and oUmts oa the tat day ef Jaty, It I, ha aa action by the plaintil la tell 'and lo crest (or MTmenl of dabls of tks intetUtea an- tare; that tbe deteadaats will farther take notiat thai they a e reqnired lo appear at the oftee ef Ihe CUrk of the Superior Court ef Camherkand siaaty, in Fayetlerille, oa tba Uth day of August, 103, at 12 o'clock, M , and answerer aeainr to we peuuoa os sic as to is proceeding or the relief demanded therein will ha granted. jam oniy snm, lave. A. A McKtrraai, Clark of the laperior Court. Cook k Darlt, PWnthTt Altoruoya WANTED. White BsnorhsniOBg gntpsa. Apply to A. MsBala, Manager for ttarrstt aad Cont- panr, Toaay, rayatttruia. n. U. 111 jOLH wmWM Y W A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining. Sleeping and Thoroughfare-Cars. for rates, schedule, maps jer any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent," Wilmington, N.C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having (nullified aa Executor ot lea- vnttm An.,, Momieimii, law wvuwmiwiu ooonty, N. C , thla la to notify all persons I baring olalms against the astata of said '. deeaaaaa to sxbibit tnem, dnly Termed, to the undersigned on or before ihe 23rd day ot Hay, 1904 or thia notice will be plead in bar ot their reooTery All persons In debted to said estate will please maks im- meaiato payment. Tbta Zird day of Mar, 1BU3. C W. BKOAJJFOOT, Exeentor of Isabella Terry. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Harlnff this dav onalined aa Kxecntrix of the mat will and testament of W. B Draugben, late of Cumberland county, North Caro'ina, thia hi to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present tbe asms for parmenl to the ondaralgned, dnly authenticated, within twelve months from data, or this notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. Ail perrons inaeotod to said tstata will pieatt make immediate settlement. This 9th day of Jnly, 1903 Jars M. Dradoiiox. Executrix, Faytttovilie, N. C. Oatoa at Hbuocks, Attomtya EXECTOE'8 NOTICE. The nndertiaiMd bavins thia dav qualified as executrix and exeentor of the last will and tea lament of Simeon H. Cotton, deeeaied, hereby give notice thai all persona holding claims against aaid estate must present ths tame, dnly autheoeftated. to them, or either of thtm, on or before Jnne 12th, 1904, or thia notice will ue plead ia bar of reoovarv. All persons indebted to aaid scute art required to make Immediate settlement Thla mh day of Jnne, 1903. MAKOAKET COTTON, Executrix, FRANK H COTTON, Exeentor. Soto dr. Boat, Attorneys . ADMINISTfiATOE'8 NOTICE. Harm thia dav aualited aa adm iniatrator of the estate of William O. McDonald, late of Cumberland county, N. C , not ice it hereby given to all persons holding claims against Iht aaid aetata to present them to the andertigned, dnlv anihent'cated. on or before the 2tth dav of June, 1904, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar inareoi. an persona indebted to said estate art notified to make immediate payment thereof. uanc an. ina. Joan H. Faibcloth, Administrator, Cedar Creek, H. C. Cook sr. Davit Attomeyt, VayttttvUla, N.C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. HaviM this dav Qualified at Executor of the will of Creaaey Jones, late of Camberland eoanly, N. C, notice it hereby given to all per eons holding- claims against the aaid Creaaey Jones, or the acute of Jaa B. Junes, to present (llMll. Ik. kjuj j ..-I .1 .I- ..-.J or before the 25th day or July, )9"4, or thia no tice win to pleaded in b ir theraoL AI 1 peraona indebted to said estate are notified to make im mediate payment thereof N. A. Van, Executor. July 26th. 1903. ADMOTSTRATOR'S NOTICE. The onderaurned bavins- on the 24th dav of ane, ma, quaunea at Administrator or the eeweoi a a.m.. saooy, deceased, uertby givsa notice to all persons baring claims against the estate of said deceased to present them, duly au thenticated, to the anderaigntd on or before the 24th day of Jon", 1904. or this notice will be pleaded ia bar of recovery. Tboat indebted to set ate of raid deceased an requested to make nameuiaie puymens. June 24th, 19 '3 Z. T. Habjusok, Administrator of H. B. M. Baddy. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF CUT HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court duly utado bs a Hpeeial Prooeedinc on the 18th onytfdun., iws, entitled aaary Hals will laraaon, ot.al.vi. Henrv Williamson, et al- the undenigned will oiler to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court Hoast door. It Favatts- vilie N.C.,onVhurtday,Aoguat20th,1903,atl2 o'clock M, the foilowiog lot of mod on the east one et uooi opring street ra toeeny of ray.ua ville. to-wtb About one barf acre of land ex tending from Cool Boring street to Blount's Creek and adjoint W. A Vanatoiy oa the aorta, and by I rank eifonaia, on tat somtb, bslng tbe bouse and lot where Bryant Henry Wlluaanonaow Uvea. Salt It made for division amona tenants in common, and Is subject to Iht oomfirmation of ywoourt. July 11, 1903. D. L. McDCFFIE, Commiasiouer. Stat ot Vosth Caboldia, ; Cramieaioaera Cumberland tounty. ( salt. Uader and by virtue of a deeree of the gaper lor eonrt of aCambtrland county, made at the March Term, 1903, hi fit eate of W. J. McDoa aid vs. Jamas Bottler tad wilt, Baehel Hottltr, tht andertltned eommierkner will tipott for sal to the highert bidder, for easb at the Ma -eat Hou-e. fat FaTettevllle F. C. on tbe 29th day of Augaat, 1903, at 12 M, tht following de scribed land: BUoate. lying aod being m the txmniyei vnmoavmaa, stale or florin uarollna, and bounded at follow t Adlonhur on the north tht made of Joha A. McPhtrtba tad oa tht west by laid John A. McPhertoB. on the toata ay akdso ssnasiewbrU and A McKay, on toe eev. or atrcaie rrnite una Vf 111mm JjauV better, tontafnlog U acres, more or lest CHA8. S. KOBB, Conmisctoner. Thk 22nd day of July, 1903. Ihe Old Standard 5 has stood the test 25 years. Average annud sdes over One and a Half MHIinn hnttlM ton .hw of merit appeal to you? No Cure, ... . . Fnrlrm.il urlt h uirss ii tiiiil i I. T r in i ,i. . ZZIIZLZr- - ' mi w U HOPOIlfiHFA0FoHr?rTVliT, f M-M u - ma a aa w" f m ,m -SI sauansa netween rfee Florida Cuba. FOR No 7 Barring Patent Champion Bats, Vie tor Company Sate, S-Horae Power Portable Boiler nd Engine, 6-Hart Power Vtrtloal Knalaa, - " SO-lneh Solid Tooth Cirenlar Saw nearly new, SAW MILL, complete, with 30 feet carriage, 26 Horse Power Portable Boiler, mads by Liddtll Co, Chariot U, N. C, 26-Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Kria City Iron Works, 26-Horse Power Engine, ONE COMPLETE SAW MILL PLANT, complete aa follows: SO horse power Boiler, 26-horte power Bngtna, Saw Mni aom plete with 45 feet carriage, Edger, Cnt off Saw, Ail Necessary Belts; mill in flrst-slaaa condition. 1 Set Saws tor 60-saw sin- 'WALTER ALWAYS READY for boainea here. A store fall of Staple (roods, ths kind that a very body Beads, Prises right on evervthlnsr. Old e ottoman stand bv na. and new onaa aaen aoBinar. The more the merrier. Everybody welcomed, whether you bay or not Buggy Bar. uses, Slip Harness, Collars, Hamas, Saddlery. Poeket Knives, Table Cnltery, aVxta Inclndinf the celebrated Kelly Axe, a keen cotter. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. f"EED STUFFS of all kinds, wheat brand and Ship Stuff, Corn. Oats, Hay. ata., bought in carload lots and sold close. PRATT'S FOOD, the ideal stock food. Makes tick atoek well, kenpa well stock healthy. One man telle us it saved the Ufa of a very fine male he had given np to die. Florence and Bnsaell one aad two-horse Farm Wagons, on easy terms. Every wagon fully warranted PERFECTION, "tba Boot that never fails." Best and cheapest. TB1DMPH is next beat, made by name sslll. BAGGING AND TIES TO ARRIVE AUG. 1ST. TAB BELL CBEAM CHEESE In stock and coming. Busy as a bee all the time, not 01 cold, wet or dry, bat come sse us you'll be treated right, and your patronage, large osma!l, will be dnly appreciated. -A- IP. (JTOI-IlSrSOTSr Ivletneigor. w xxoleaaajale aazxel XlotanU Oxrooeax-as, No. 107 Hay Street, Fayettevllle. N. C. - EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPAKY of AMERIGA. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1903, edition 1
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