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CUlasfBf.OQOfrt. Dr. A, T. Coopsr, physisina and promintot silicon o( Simpson eoanty, disd Bond afternoon after a long scrlod of ill health. Hi tu about 60 years of ags. ftm to ry Tt Oar venerable towns mia Mr. A. A. VcCssklll wss the fint msn to psy . ' n 1 I AT 1. .suJnA. lOf IW3 taxes. ODCllu nana ed (or tbt books st v.io o'clock last Thursdsy, snd five minutes liter Mr. McCMklll bad his tk receipt. aerlf Manh tin the atoka. The Board of County Commissioners Ctpttln A. B. Wllllans, chairman, nd Messrs. J.J. Ballird, W. H. Down ing, John M. Owen snd C. D. Gil more present met at 3:30 o'clock last Thura- day and tamed the tax books for 1001 over to Sberlii Marshi Seall f Kra, Itun, Mrs. Mary fcorler, wife of Dr. S. B Rozler, and mother of Mrs. D. S. Mac Use, of this city, died at her home at Holler Wednesday at 4 o'clock, aged 66 yean. The funeral took place from the Presbyterian church, Lnm berton, Thursday a Iter noon at 4 o'clock. The deceased lady ia survived by her husband and the following child ren: Mrs. Milton Lltch, of Rowland; Mrs T. A. Horment, Mra. Alex. Be thune and Dr. R. G. Rozler, of Lnm berton; Mra. D. 8. MacRae, of Payette vllle; Mlases Dors, Minnie and Fannie and Messrs. Stephen and Benson, ol Rozier. Aooident to a Former Fayetteyllle Boy. News reaebed hare Thursday that Master Lenox Bramble, son of oar former townsman, Mr. A. E. Bramble accidentally shot himself in Tarboro Wednesday, and is now in the hospital there in a critical condition. Mra. Bramble, the'boy's mother, wbo was in Fayetievilla, on a visit to her dsngh tsr, Mrs. Ida Bowles, left on the noon train Thursday for Tarboro, immedi ately on reeeipt of the news. It seems that young Brambls wu passing through the strsets of Tarboro, 00 bis way from a bout, with a small rifle stuek down into ons of his Uonaer legs, with the mtisle reaching about to bis abdomen. Ia sons way ths weaDon was discharged and ths ball ntersd the abdomen, ranging upward. The ball has not yet been located, rat wimwoixi can. COtlUlttOI tilfl. Sheriff Has About f 06 000 to CoUeot As ws stated Thursday Sheriff Marsh baa reeeived the tat books foe 1903. They do not inolnds however the cor poration tax or the speoial graded school tax for Cross Creek, or other ipeeial tsies, aa tbs compilers of lbs books ware unabls to finish this part of the work in lima, and these taxes will be added within a week or two. Tbe corporation tax will amount to some' thing over f 13 000 and the graded school tax to about 13 500. Tba books as turned over to tbe Sheriff Thursdsy sbowsd a total of $49 404 43 tor eollee tion,-wbieb, added to the above eati- nuted $16 000, will be over sixty-firs thousand dollars. It would be far more than this , this , year - on 1 count of tbe great increase in . tbe assessment, bat for tbe feet that the county commissioners lowered the tax rate from $1 10 to 90 cents on tbs $100. Tba books as turned over to tbe Sheriff Thursday showed tbe following tor collection : ef n Z U I 03 81 23 O CD E 09 H n o 237 or SS2' ( 0? 2S 0 I n 6 1 IS Sec co CO 3 tt. Oltll ahtoUMku Outlier. Wintoo-8lem, N. C, 8Difmbr 22. 1903. to lAs Peepts of tkt Stat 1 Cnable to answer all letters reeeived, I take this method of announcing to my friends throughout the State that I will be a sandidate before the next Dtmoeretie 8tata Convention for the office of Ooveraor. - Bavina been aetively canvassing the Bute for twenty six years, the people know me. so I will ooea no Headquar ters and enter into no seramble for the nomination. I can campaign tor my party and beg votes for my friends, bat tt Is a nsw role to electioneer tor myself, so I will submit myself into the people's hands, asking them to let my eandidaey be known, so that those desiring to aid me can do so, by seeing that I get ia the primaries all ma votes to which I mav be entitled. To be ttovernot of North Caroline is a kith aad laudabls ambition, and I most Mroeetlv deeira to attain this bigb office, as both a token of ths peo pie's esteem ana a proox ot luatr conn dene in me. It nominated. I will canvass ths Stats, ruing every effort to insure Dent oe ratio soeeese, which means the State's safety and prosperity. It eleeted, knowing no man or class ot men in tbe discharge ot my duty, I will strive to advance all the intereets of the State, endeavoring to procure "the graateet good to all, without detriment or injury to any." Having faith in the people, I believe I will bo nomina ted ; it, however, any ot my worthy competitors are selected by the Con vention, I will cheerfully abide its decision, and continue in the future, as in tbe past, doing all I can to promote true Democracy, as my party's soceees is to be valued mora than my personal ambition. I regret that I cannot meet the people face to face aad discuss ith them the great issuee before ns, but this seeming impraotieable, I leave all to them ia convention assembled. Bespeetfully, R. a Gmra. Sdnooio and CoUoC3. - r-m I 1 T - . .1 -J g mm - 1111 college One ot the most prospsrous schools Is the Booth, with a high standard , at scholarship, located at a very popular Summer Besort, and with a large ' patron g from five statee. extending tram New Jereey to Florida a la- -stltution that Is doing great work. . 1 We will take a limited number ot pupils, Including Board and Full Literary Tuition for $52.90. per term on conditions mads known on application to REV. J M. RHODES, A, M., Pyti.1 Xjlttloton. x7. o. BBBZSBB3HBBBHBBBBB VALUABU LAND. : Coder and hy rlrtoa eft decree ot the' la krr oart ot Cnmker leal eoaoty, Bade It Ik oaa of U kV Ms Arthur st ls . T O. U. Dsvls 1 ale, aa Mil on for ths sal at real hum for s Clrlelea, ths anderelrrjed eomletloa will u l for m' to Ik a.!" bMdr forouk, s ih Coart Homo Door of UiusboiUod sosaty, rfUUk, N. C , ot 11 o'oloek, kt., oo tb 7th y of UMokor, iota, ths foilowlnf Im iiiw. ItIlc ssd ImIm In Camborliuul ooanlr. 8lM of Vaith CsroliM, on U Math lid of BosMia .Unek. koown ss Iks Ooodouui Inst, aooutug SO sons sioro or Ittt, being ths Isnd MSTorod by Joha W. Btnadolo sn4 wifo to ths ktoJobskfoArthuby edtod rwordoC ialhs aVs of Ik ItwitUr of I)s of Ooaborlud osoty in Book "L," No. S, rtn U6, to whlok tore Sd rofersao Buy bo and I fait CMSrlp- Tho load uMlodss oil the homo slaa of tk lots J oho HeArthor sad k In s flno fanalBg soatioa of ik aoortr. Tim or nolo: 11 snoot, Sl.Uet. 7IB, 1WS. rbo of aoloi Uout 8obm Door. Tom of Mo: Coah. -This th dor of SapUmb?, IMS. - CUAO. Q. BU CoBuslsoioDsr. Coifflissioiifirt Land Sale, . 1 OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE 51st Year PREPARE tor th UNIVERSITIES and COU LEOES as well as for BUSINESS, lor TEACH. INQ, aad tor LIFE. Sltaated NEAR OREENS. BORO. N. C, ovtr 1.000 let bovo ta wa wl, la vUw 1 tba aMaatala. Larf est aad Best EqulpptS FKUag School Ur Voaag Ma aad Boy la tk South. . Ratt : IIJJ.OO to f I7S.0O er aaoaai. J. A. & M. H. HOLT Oak Ridge, N. C. After all months of arduous work, It is with treat pleaanra we announce tkt fact that oar building on Hay street la completed, and wa will open the acme tor business on October first. We appreciate very highly the patronage that has been given ns during the put ten years, and have continually striven to glva fall value for all money paid Into our hands. t . We have endeavored to Improve oar stock and Increase our business by constant attention to the' wents of oar section ol the country. Our basinest for tba past few years hsi shown thst oar eflorts to lay oar foundations on proper principles were appreciated by a discerning public. Aboat two years ago we began to realise that we mast provide larger qnartera for oar increasing stocks, and, at we could find no place, adequate, near oar preaent location, we decided to purchase the "Bsker" bt, on Hay street, near the lower railroad crossing. We Immediately thereafter built a three story warehouse, 41x76 feet, but soon found we bad mat niied to over flowing with building material!. Upon investigation wt wert convinced oar parch sse wss a wise one, and that the great convenience gained by nearness to the depot would compensate ns for building op town, and that the amount we could save upon drayage alone would pay the Interest on the amount of the coat of a store building, - " . . -. . - We have, therefore, erected a building that Is modern In Its construction and up-to-date ia its equipment, and with all handsome In appearance, and wt believe tbt beat arranged building for the hardware business In the State. Thle atore it 40 wide by 140 long, basement 40 by 53 feet. The first floor, hav ing a pitch of 17 feet, permitted the construction, all around, of a balcony 10 feet wide; above tblt is a 11 fjot pitch room 40x140 feet. This gives us a floor area of 16,600 feet. The front is of Washington Press Brick with North Carolina Brownttont . 1 1 r . .t. 1 1 . 1 f 1 . 1 . i . Him, oaa 1 iuui auuw winuowo wuu one piece 01 pisiegiass to cacu wiuaow NORTH CAROLINA, I Knti Cumberland County. ) Kouo' Cadar aad kr Tirto of as ordar and door of tk hapsrlor Coart of Cumberland oountT, I ' la . HnuUI PmuII.. MtllUJ Tt Maft. I 11001 . . . . 7 r 1 m. , nji 1 1 I . 1 . i .... . mi i i .1 . ine ouuaiog is ugmea dv eiecincuy ana gas ine electric ngnis art ao arranged that the whole building may be lighted Instantly, or the various departments msy be lighted Independently of each other. We have the modern conveniencea for the use of oar customers. The shelves sre made so they can be readily adjusted to suit the vsrlous goods. We have modern counters with beveled plateglass tops, showing cut lery and similar goods under tbe glass. We think this store will interest every one who will visit Fayetteville. We appreciate the interest shown by many and will tske great pleasure In having everybody call to see nt in our new quarters. Iu this new building we Bat. Adoinlotralor of Man A. Bnlo, In, W a King, Barak It. Klaa ( ml., tha in- I danUmad CoaiMlaaioaar will azuoaa for aal at . . . . . , v i sbdm aaauoa. a la uoon tioaM aoor u I ParotMTill, N. 0., on Totdar. aoptaaibar Iar st wwo uw) n vu a ussmsiti KTvpwvaai w tttk, at li t'eloak M , to Ik higMt blddar lor euh, Mbjaot to th ODlrautkB of tho Coart, lb taUowlag d Mori bad raal aatata in Combar- Ilaad oooDt, Uairar Craak lawnahip, on th watan of Carma Croak and Capo Voar Bicr, baclaalne at a lann whit oak on tho wott bask I of lb Cap Far Rlrar, aboot Iftaan ehalni balow tha moot ot Carrar'i Croak: thonoo N. 1 70 W. 87 ehatoi to a ataka: thaoaa N ISt B. 47 I chain and U link, thaiM& TS R. 15 ahaini DroDose to rettil and wholesale. Our store downtown will be continued and a light stock will be carried for the convenience ol our customers As we have not sufficient room in the ihano 8 1B W. 29 okaiu and 76 link, to a downtown house to show oar greet vaiiety of stock it will be necessary for na mm WB S oo S J, 'ai'a 2. to Z a csw ciLiuinot at vvn nvtaoAT. Tiwparary latv iipatatai. N, A. Sinclair, Esq., returned from Newbern Friday, where, on Thursday, in behalf of and on motion of tbe City of Fsyettevllle. he received an order from Judge H B. Bryan, in chambers, sp polntlng Dr. H. W. Lilly temporary receiver for the Fayetteville Water, Light and Power Company, to take charge of and operate the property, pending the adjudication of the case between the City of Fayettrville and the Waterworks Company. The re ceiver is required to give a bond of fe.ooo. Tbe order notifies the defendant company to appear before lodge Bryaa in Elizabeth City, on October i6th, to ahow cause why tbe temporary re ceivership should not be extended for the period covering the aforesaid sdjnd (cation, or final adjustment of the mat ter by the courta. The UsiTerstty f aMhail Team. Manager Wm. H. Smith has an Bounced tbs University's foot ball schedule for 1903. It is as follows : Sept. 2C:b, Guilford College, at Chap el bill. Oct. 3-d, Otk Ridge, at Cbapel HilL Oct. 10th, Booth Carolina College, at Colombia. Oct. 17cb, Virginia Military Institute, at Rosooks. Oat. 24. b, Georgetown University, at Norfolk. Oct. Slit, Kentucky University, at Qreensboro. Nov. 7tb, Virginia Polytechnic Is stitnte, at Norfolk. Nov. 14th, Clemson College, at Cbap el Hill. Nov. 26th, Uoivsrsity of Virginia, at Richmond. rest Bay for 'hat S.tvtsf Iiwm. The citizens of Fsyetterille, wbo went np to Dunn Thursday to attend the railroad celebration, returned full of praise for that place, and its magni ficent way of celebrating. Between 5.000 and 6,000 patriotic North Carolinians thronged that pro gressive town Thursday to join the citizens cf Dunn in their celebratioa of the advent of the Cape Fear and Northern Railway. Mr. John C. An gler, who planned and built the road, was the hero of the hoar. Excursions were ran from Raleigh and Durham, snd handreds went from Fsyetterille snd other points on the Atlantic Coast Line, while every sec tion of old Hsrnett wss represented. During the barbecue the following made speeches, all in praise of Dunn and Mr. Angler: H. L. Cook, of Fayetteville; Senator Herbert E. Norris, of Wake; Jones Fuller, of Dnrhsm; W A. Erwin, Gov ernor Aycock (Introduced by County Superintendent I. D. Ezzell), John C. Angler, John A. Mill, President of the Rsleigh snd Cape Fear Railway, and Hon. Gilbert B. Patterson, ot Robeson. The Raleigh News A Observer cf Friday gives the following account of Mr. Cook's speech: Nr tt laaaraaL, Two men arrested in Chisago wboss names ars given as Niseon and Herbst, arc charged with swindling people all over tbt country. Mra. Jtffsrson Davis is seriously in Boftalo, N. Y. ill Bix hundred Turks were killed in a fight with insurgsnts at Katchaai, Macedonia. It it reported that a treasure ship ass oecn rouna on Miami, ri. The Sovereign Grand Lodors. I. O O. t., will meet next year ia San Fran- eiseo. Prof. I. D. Ezzell, In s nappy speech, next Introduced Mr. Henry Lilly Cook, of Fsyettevi le, wbo made a strong and sensible aad appropriate speech, win nlng the applanje of his hearers. He compared Dunn of to day with the Dunn of fifteen years sgo, when he first visited tt; spoke of the value of men who built independent railroads, because owe great system will rarely Invade the territory of another; and spoke of bow a railroad helps to de velop the commerce and manufactnr In oi a community. Be brought the greetings ol tbe people of Fsyetteville and Cumberland county, who rejoiced la Dunn's growth, snd felicttionaly al luded to the friendship and common Interest that had always existed be tween them snd predicted continued growth and progress lor Dunn. He was cheered when he said that Dunn's enterprise had put Fayetteville on its mettle, sod he added "we are going to Keep ;uat we can." Karrlagt at Er. Idwart H. Tasgkn. The Raleigh' Poet ot Thursday contains ths following account ot the marriage of our former townsman, Mr. Edward Vaughn, son ot onr fsl low-eitiien, Mr. Boffin Vaughn : Mr. Edward H. Vaughn and Miss Mary L. Spelmaa were united in mar riage at 10.30 yesterday morning in the Edentoo Street Methodist church in tbe presence ot a large company ot friends. The church was artistically decora ted, the altar being completely banked with palms aad potted plants. Tbs impressive ceremony was performed by Rev. 6. F. Smith, pastor ot that ehnreh. Prior to the ceremony Mr. Samuel Pariah rendered several selections on ths great organ. The bridal party sn tared the oh arch to the strains ot Wag cert Tanahaaser and March from Lohengrin. The nshers, Messrs. Samuel M. Young and D. K Wright, and Messrs. E. B. Bain and Geo. Gill, entered by the two center aisles and stood on either tide of the improvised altar. Miss Daisie Yoosg. ths maid of hooor, ap proaehed tram tha right, while little Miss Latta Lee Msaras, tbe dainty ring bearer, came down tha left aisle. The bride entered upon the arm of Mr. George D. Mearss, who gave ber away. They were mat at tba altar by the groom and bis best man, Hon. B. bVbsey. After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Vaagha left for a northern tour. They will visit New Yotk, Boston and other points. The bride wore a handsome tailor mads traveling suit of bine with hat to match acd carried a booqoet ot bride's roses. Tha maid of honor wore a beartifu4 white organdia and carried white roses. Tbe little ring bearer wu dressed in dainty blae. The couple were the recipients of many ptsssnts from their ftieoda. The bride is tbe daughter of Mrs. Mary Bpelman of this city. Her father was the lata John Spelman, aae of tbe prominent editors ot the State. Ha wu editor of a paper at Salisbury sod later ot the 8tatt Journal, poblishsd here. The daagbtsc is a handsome and at tractive young woman, with a host of friends here. Mr. Vaughn same from f ayettevills aad bu lived here a decade. He is oaa of ths most faithful and trusted engineers on the Seaboard Air Line. A BilBoa dollar hiToKad in bdowaneata and qaipBMaia. Large libraiy faeilitiea TweWe Ihooaud Tolojno added to tibrarr dor lug tha pad year. Ten eetaotino laooimtorw. OynuaeiaBi ao4r eeieoUBa direetirn. ISO na dergraaaai and gradoate eoarea of atndj. Cooraaa of atodr to aril aad eloelrMal engtneer-log- Maaj echolarehipa awarded. Loan rnnd to aid worthy joanc Trinity pads! in sn dameiid tor refpouible do Uodi. Ex penaee Tary noderaie. The aia I C'kriatian edaoalioa whhoat any leeuriaa spirit or teach ing. 8oa of miniatare and yoWir nea etody- itf for the minietry are not charged tuition. Sod for eaiawgo. D. W. NEWSOkt, Regiatrar, Dor bam. N. C. Make; thenee 8 70 K. to th rtoer, thano with Ihe Tarlooe eoarea of th mar to ta Dgm niag Thle tract Include aleo-fonr eeree balow lh aMalk of Ihe craak, making in all aboat one kandrad and thirteen aora, from which ha been heretofore conveyed about Tnteea acre which appear of record, and being Ihe land conreyad by B K Bale to Mary A. Bale, deciaeed, raoorde of Cumberland county Book Z. Na 3, puo 305 K a DA VMS fommlielonar. L C3.t,tS,,. Cook it Dajta, AlUrny. - The UNIVERSny OF NORTH CAROLINA On hundred and abrkt echolarehipa Fro tuition to teacher and to aw of adnlttara, Loaae for tha ady. CM aueAoaiea. M lav LOW RATES TO CALIFORNIA NORTH-WEST New Dormitoriee, Wtr Works, Caatral Haat- ing 8inem, Library 10,000 Tolomee. nil tenn, acadaauc and profeeatonal depart- menu, begin Dept. 7, 103. Addraai P. P. VENABLB, Pretident, CBAPEI. mux, a. a The will sell daily between September 15th and November 30 h. 1903, low rat colon ist tickets 10 points in Washington Or (on. California, Montana, Idaho, Wyom ing, Colorado, Nevads, Utah, Ar Una and New Mrzico Short line, quick time, no on transfers, rree reclining ehair ears. for rates, aehedules, maps and full in formation write to W. T. BAtTSDBSS, Oenl Agt Paaa. Dept. t. I. CLaax, Ttbt. Paaa. Agv, Atlanta, 6a. Southern Pacific Co. "SUliSIT BOUTf Lowest Ratee and Through Serrie to Cali fornia. A,k aboot them. Through tho khw aad Oil Ben. 4 trahu daily from New Orlaan to point at lioauaaoa; a to razaa; z 10 lAiuorsi ana bus mo. Z3aavt Borvlo. Oil Burahu LooomotlTaa Throosh Pull- atan Toariat Car fna Waahingtoa, Atlanta, Hoauromary ana laurmaaaue rolaia to Uall foraia, th-weekly. Do trouble to aanrar qaae- MOBTH CAROLINA I In the Boperlor Ceort Cunberlaad Coaaty. J before the Clerk. J. B. Faircluth. AJminiatrator of W. O at Donald re Kma Mowell and Jeetin Kowell, WUI fm tHnith and Dtanl Hmlth, Augo tu McDonald and Minni McDoaald, fHora WUwo and A. C. Wllaoa, Jan Fainloth and J H Fairclotb.--Motic of Fubliaatioa of Sajnawna. TV- A.r...A.,t. tmnmmt If ..TV... I J If! L. McDonald. Flora Wilaon and A C wlleoa wil take nctke that aa action entitled a abon ha been Marten m tba Baparior oonrt of Cnaibar land county, before tbe Clerk, by tk plaiatif adm'niatrator m which he make application to aaii real aetata oeknging to ta aatata of aia m UU to (raata aaaaU with which to pay 1 and dieebarge th indbtdoa of hie tn lactate ' aetata, alkgiag that tha pcraoaaHy aaloagiagto aid aetata InauffieieBt lor thai porpoee; and tae aua atienaanu will ranner take aouca toat they are required to appear before to Curk of eaidCoaitat hie office in FayetteTiUa, at 11 o'clock, on October 13th, 1903, and aaawerer demur to the complaint and petition of th plain tiff or the relief therein demanded will be granted. Thi September 12tk, 1903. A. A. MeaVBTBUa, Clark of the Saoarior Coart. Cook fc Daria, Attomoy for PlamtiL Stats or Nosm Casouka, I Comeiiaeiooen tnmDeriaaa eoanty. BaM Cadar and by Tin a of a daer of the Baner- ior oonrt of Camboruad eaaaty, mad at th March Term, 101, ia theeaaeof W. i. MaDon aid ya Jama Boetler and wife, Baehal Hoatkr, th e onaeralgBed ooaamimloner will aspoee for aal to lb highest bidder, for eaek. at the Mar eet Hoaaa. ia FayeUayille, K. C . n th29th day of Aogaat, 1903, at 12 M , the following de eribad land: Siloate, lying and being in th County of Cumberland, State ot North Carolina, and bounded a follow.- Adjoining oa th north the land of John A. McPberaoa aad on th weot k eaid John A. McPhanoa. oa the eooth by Akmo M oaa I white and A MeKay, on tbe aaat by Archi White and William Lad- bettar, aontahiinf U acre, nor or lean UHaJf. u. KOSB. rrmmattimrr Thi 22nd day of July, 1903. I State ot ) In Superior Court before KOKTH CAROLINA, S A A MoKcthau, Cumberland County ) Clerk. Iauc Hrdoas. admlniatrator of Calvin Bell. yi Kau Edward, Iaaa Hodge, radiyidnaliy, nd wife, KaU Hodge, Maggi McUall. John MoCall. alia John Ball, and wife, Eiele Bell, LoTitt Ball aad wU. Marina Bell, heimtt law Th dafaadant abor named will tak notice that an action, entitled a abate, ha been 00m- meoced In th Bopenor oonrt or Uumn ;riaad eonaty. for the aala of oertain raal eetat of the acute of Calvin Bell to make aant for th narmant of the debt of tho etate: and tbe aala oalecaanil win initaw taxe nouo uat they are requirod to appear before the under, ahnied Clerk of the Superior court of mid ooun tT. at hk offie in FaretteTilla. N. C. oa the . .... . . latin day of uetooer, lwa, at 11 ootooa, mi aaa awr or oemar to ine petition in eaia ae tioa, or th plaiatiA will apply to the Court for ine relief oamanaea in Beta petition. Thai IStk day of bptmbr, 1"B A A. McKbtbah, Clerk Superior Coart. Rom k Boss, Attonwy for Plaintiff. to throw open onr first floor to display our special line of stoves, ranges, heat era, cutlery, household goods and general hardware. Our general headquarters will be at the new store, but we are endeavor-. Inrr to perfect a system that will make It easy for our customers to be served at either blace. To those who have not teen our building we would extend an invitation to come at once and see it and our facilities for transacting business. Our buslueas experience has been such that we bsve personal acquain tance with most ol the houses we deal with, and we are buying in anch quau ttttea (carloads when possible) that we get the lowest prices. We are recelflng an entirely new atock lor this store, and hope very soon to have a stock to show you that will have in tt all yon can desire in our line. We have published this that our friends mav have a k-nawledo'e oi the general line of oar purpose. We have many ideas that we have not had the time to develope, that we hope to mature later. It is our wish to Improve our community all we csn and we hsve de sires for our business beyond that of simply making money. wan ana see us. NORTH CAROLINA, I omberlaod County y Commlssioncr'a Sale U. 8. Consul ekmnsr will start in a fsw weeks for Abyssinia to negotiate a commercial treaty with King Meoe- lit Tba U. 8. Steel Corporation may close all ita sheet steel plants for a bras because of aa overstocked mar ket. T0V U0W WSAT TOT Ul lAXUS When yen take SnrrVs Tasteless Chill Tonie beeaaae the formula is plainly print- oa every eotue snowing that it as stav a little bit ahead Of VO if I nt Iron and Ualain la a tutalaaa far,.. TMr. 1 r. - : 1 tooer. fto care, jte fay. to' KODOL digests what you eat KODOL cleanse' purifies, strengthens and sweetens the stomach. KODOL cure5 Indigestion, dyspepsia, nd all stomach and bowel troaTsVa. KODOL accelerates Ihe action of the gas tric (moo ana gives tons 10 in J 7. VAN RENSSELAER, General Agent, Atlanta, Oa. B. O. BEAN, T. P. A. hosts uaboloa. I Croat ureal TowoshlD. Cumberland County. ( Before C P. Oreiby, i f J B. starr t. K 8. Aualcy- Notic of Paa- neauoa 01 aomnwn. Th dafCDdant abore named will take aotloe that aa actio, entitled a abore, baa been Matt ed before tho aneVrntgned Juatke of thaPeaeo, ta which Ik ptalatilf reek to enforce th eol leetioa of aa account again! raid defend nt, aid aocaant reprieeniad by a eeeled not, lav tatlier with aa oven account, amoaatinc to 32 37 aad mt erect: and the defendant will far ther lake notice that b i nqalred to be aad appear before eaid Court 00 the 22nd day of Oc tober, 111, and anewor or demur lo too pmint of tike pkratnt on file b thie cauae, or tha reoef maDOad tkereia wiU be a rant. Thai llat day of 8e4mlcr. 1903. C. P. OVEBBY. J.P. Cook at DaTia, AUoraaya for Plamtis. War preparation in Bulgaria con tinue. President Roosevelt bu begun wotk on bit annual message. J. W. Polhsmus. former agent of the Plant System at Savannah, committed salelds at Sommcrvilla, 8. C. ajar mala ha WeMlifiea. The Waahingtoa Post of Wtdneaday contains the following: One of the best known newspaper men In North Caroline, Mr. B J. Bale, owner aad editor of the Psyetteville Observer, was at the Ebbltt Hottae yesterday. His father, who wan also Tt T U.U -I 1 1 1 1 1 -J . L. m i- uci ui uoaerver dieesnve orrana. almoat maetv yeara ago and editavl it "KeTe orM- wtta maraed ewilty until bit death. KODOL 'Ueve " overworked siomach " 2?ZJZ22!EZ It ia a staunch Dtmocratic organ, and of all nervous .train gives 10 AaBTiMa ua piaacDi inrrpnetot IS OOC of the ac- I ue a lull, tree and u Mr am m led acnon. nounanes tne ncrvoua system and faedt the brain. HORTH CAROLINA. in the Cumbcrlaad County,,. buperior Court. Conaidar Booaba vs Flora M. Boaaboa. Th defendant will take notice that aa action. entitled aa abore, baa beea ommBeed in the Superior court of Cumberland wanly, by rum moo duly leaned, dated loth September, 1903, taat the purpoe of aaid action I for aa abeo- lotodlTorce betwoaa pbmthl aad defendant; and the eaid defendant will farther lake aotiee that ah I reaaired to appear at ta next term of th Superior wart of eaid eoanty, to beheld on tho 7 h Monday after th 11 rat Monday ia septamMr, iw, at in iMn xioaja M aaat county, in FayettewMIe, MO, aad aaewer er demur to th complaint fat aaii action, or tho piaintm will apply to In uoart lor tne rend demanded ia eaid eomplalot 1 nia ia day of bpmar, lav. u Li mcuume, Auoraey. A. A. McKbthav, Clerk 8n parlor Coart. VORTH CABOLtlt A. I Sarxmor Court Cumbcrlaad Coaaty j October Term, 1XB. Minnie MauHaby n Dartd Shan bard MaaHa- by. Jr.-SarTRW by PablkaUoa. "nt dafendaat will tak notice: That aa ca tion baa beta commenced agahut him by tk Coder and by virtue of a decree of tha Super ior coart of Cumberland county, mad ia the eat of Lott Smith t at , i Wm. Aaguatu acker, et ale . an action for tbe taM ol real anat for aartitioa, the andtrtigaod eommia- loaar will aipoaa lor aal. to toe signeat out aer lor eeeft, at tne uoan uouee floor n (Jam boriaad wuaty. Mrtk Carolina, on th 3rd da of Omoker. 19tt. at 11 o'clock. M . th follow lag aaecrlbed land, lying and being in eatd want; of Cumberland, on the Wat id of tho Cape rear rtrar, bounded a foilowa Begin alng at a tak by an apple tne etump, near tae houaa, a eornar of th dower land w called, ia lb line of the Brown surrey, and ma thence north 72 east 30 ehaVna to a pro, a corner of the Uvarmaa Surrey; theooe north 72 weet 83 ehaiaa aad 76 link 10 Joaa C. William' corner; theooe with hh tin south 66 weet U chain and 76 brdu to his omr in th dower Una; thano wits hi tin couth 30" out to the be ginning eontalcing 104 acre, and including the dwelling boon. 8w deed from Abraham Gainer to Watt Wateon and Brigg Smith, Rook "I," Na 3, Page 503 oM e of Kcgieur of Deede of Oamberlaad wonty From which land ia to be deducted 49 aer willed to the defendant Wm Maekey by the aaid Watt Walaon Time of Sale 12 M. Puo of Sale: Court Hon door. Term of Sale: Caah. Thia 31at day of Auguat, 1903. CHA8. Q. HOSE, Commiaiioner. NORTH CABOLIHA lie the Superior Cumberland County ) Court before the Clerk . D. McD. Bui. Admiiiutrator of Mary 1 Bait. a W. K. Kin ft, Sarah aV King. Banfamia imnien, aaaggie unmui, oaiuant unmu, joun unau. TBoma iraroen, am atcavay, arag gi D. McKay, 0o A. MeKay. Jr.. and o there W otioe of fcervicc of Summoni by PubHcatloa. Th defendant, Benjamin Darden, Maggi Griffith, Barbara Orlffl'h, John Oriflth, Xhomaa Darden, Sadie MeKay, Maggi D. MtKay and Geo. A. McKay, Jr., will lake aotloe that a aanaona m the abore entitled ipccbvl proceeding beore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cum berlaad eounty wa ieaed agahut th aaid do- lanaaau aaa otnor on tno it oat ouaiy, i 8, in an action by th plainiil to Mil land to erect tor paymont 01 ooi 01 rie inteetaw ce- tae 1 Huske Hardware Iloiwe, FOR SALE! No 7 Berring PaUnt Champion Safe, Victor Company Safe, 8-Horae Power Portable Boiler and Engine, 6-Horse Power Vertical Engine, 60-inch Bolid Tooth Circular Baw nearly new, SAW MILL, complete, with 30 feet carriage, . 26 Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Liddell Co, Charlotte, N. C, 26-Borse Power Portable Boiler, made by Erie City Iron Works, VJ.HnM p... r... aarec - WW oh W W V. eVSUBlaaV) ONE COMPLETE SAW MILL PLANT, complete as follows: 30borss power Boilsr. 25-horte power Engine. Saw Mill com pute with 46 feet carriage, Edger, Cut off Saw, All Necessary Belte; mill in first-class condition. 1 Set Saws for 60-saw gin. WALTER WATSON. Carolina Llachine Co., FA YST1EYILLB, S. 0. O. 1. BU8SEL, Prop'r a&d Manasr, Manafaatonn of and Dealeri la SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. 'Saw, Baiting aad Mill BappHes wartandy oa hand. arAIat WOKK a SPfCLALTT FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. Iron and Bra Cartlngi of all klnda wlU foithr take aotia that they ae required to appear at tk oSee of th Clerk of th Bopcrtor Coart of Cumbarmad wuaty, in FaycttCTllla, oa ths Mth day of Angaat, '903, at 13 o'clock, M , aad aniwer or neaur to ta peuuoa oa ni ra taat proceeding, or th relief demeaned taenia will be granted. Thi July 2tlk, 1903. A. A. McKsthaji, Clark of tk Superior Court. Cook It DaTia, Ptaintifi Attjrneya BUCK JM OjJMiJjea rCtTMIHw P0TYSIWJ1 Costs Oilj 25 cents it Drajst8, Guru CaOlen-hfislM, DiarrKH.DyBttry, ana th Bowel Trouble ol Children of An tat. Aid Dlgtitlon, RcgnUtt the Bowels, StrtntKn th Child snd Mtku TEETHING EASY. 0 ST. LOUIS, MO. In Superior Court HOBTH CAROLIkTA Camberlaad County DaTtd Q. Blae Ti Edwin P. Blooomk and H K. Parry, Partner trading a Idwia P. Slo eemb at C - Notic of gammon and Warrant ot Attachment. Th damodanla abore named will lake notice let a rn ramose, 1a Ik abore entiled action. A wall CK mn aartWW - FLO aura. a.C Not. V. 1900. IviaflntarliedDVCar fentlr nhnlnUn ! - nrraivk ellli oar baby when be vaa but a Tcry yoaef Infant ae a prerenU-e of collo and le warm aad iweetea tbeltoataeh. Later It wee aeefel In teethlnr rroabld. and Iteeffect hae been foond tobeeorery beneflelal and lofree tram deafer aal are eonaeqaeol nrjoa tbe me ol drug and toothlcr errape. that we bare come to regard It, after eae with lire, ihitdrec. ae one of tbe neoeatltioe whea ibere le a new Eabr In tbeboai aod nntll tbe teetblna troublei are over, aaA e take aleaaere la raeaaunendlrir It to onr frleeai Inilead of tbe horrid ilnff tbat to men, ceecle aie to keen Ibahr wariUat. IIAUTWKLI.IL AY EH, (Haaaaar Oellr Timet aad Wklr 'n-VeMarr.) THB iu t7hi f : wa Barnes agajnet aaM tcmauti on the IStb ATJVTinSTR.ATn'R'B WflTTrV JjyyPf: " day of iepuaibar , lri, brthaCUrk oftaaSn- aJAaXHlBliaAiXIlt O WUIIUJC, duly ptor Coart. of Cnmberlaod wunty, Borth Car- Str I Sfv?? I ihM.forheam of $200 SS, doe aaid plaintlfl Harmg tWi dar q.aJiled ai adraialrtrator ot Z S?. t,.2l,a. K.'L2?m' XFi by eaid defesdaata br awoust, which caramon, tk. 4 u a- di.a i... n u.j that coat plaint la lied in like 9ee rkf Clerk i. k... . ,j a n v. r. u hi. I - - . -wr knowledfed party leaders. Iaa brief talk wits a Poat reporter Mr. Hale aaid "Fayetteriile is maklna; rery snbetaa- uai prwRBi ana in one of tne proeperoos towns in tne State. AQoedUTcr. A bad line means a W ka-aath w BoatplaxUin, poor dlawatloa aad often ect tUpaUoa A rood healthy active tirsr msana a fin slaar skin, tree from plmp'ee ana spots, ongnt syce, Oaoyant aplrits, la ether words good health Mak Gt lirar healthy and lea It healthy by Being By. dalas Urw TabUkv Thy aat nJjlZL ly on tba Brer as a mild stimulant and . "I "r""1 " w Bounty. Tkey gaai It stimnlatc ths mnaaulu nik J ,k bcwela aad Intsetiaea and thus -ttirt sv nlax healthy habit. "It haa aereral silk fartTM .11 !T2" ! ff? i 1 1 iwni ail 01 in roimanrrtau uuu ia cod- wmv wynrnttwm Ul BCfiaCS. TUy maac rery rooo urtotera when under tbe right sort of disdplinc. snd thenv I BoWM X S hciame 2K txra the trlel by hsnrS S tale. The firat - which aaii for JOe. rranrai eahr by L C. tawTfT t CS, CIICAaw. For sale by KUTO BS0S. (at Tha Pwasarc d lating;, Pereons suf srlag from laduraatliu. Mpsla or other stoaaaaa famahiaa wn -a a todel l)yp.pia Ours digests what Tvawa awaee law Stoaaae Taisrsmidy la a never lailinj tnaigauoa aaa Uyppia sad all aiata aaeetini tbs glaads or atambraac I tha aa-aih et dhtaatlwa taaa. avi... ycateka Kedd Dysnepsla Oars erythut ytm lashes so and evary bit of tae Hhrlmeeil that yew rood contains . as. StfSiSJ" KfKt&lfr Mac wa Nniajwa, tra py ea sraa, ly, T C, aotia I hereby rjra to all per- em hoidiag elaieM agahaat the aaid aetata to preeea laem la at BBCmrearneS, duly aatkam Uealad, oa or before th lack Bar of Aaaraet, 1904, or thia aotiee will be teadd ia bar Iheia- m. rr. aatiirj. avamraatrator. Odar Crack, M. C. of Ik Superior aeptemoer fandaat, kt actor eaid edtfcaai etraa under my hand thi 9th Seotembcr. 1909. atPareturhle, M. a IWejaadl A. A. BteKmaJI, C. I. C. Tbormae H. Sattoa, PlauUt't Attoraay. .9 Yt7u'rti,' C' I baoraalnaoa IheaaTaath Moadar after th Br at ""Lilr5 . : Monday k September, 1901, being October 26, wtiH1?T't'Miat U1 Ta defendant wm alaolaka notice thai eoart, aad plead anrwer or demur le I - " - -- ' - - J'R'Z Prl C on ta lbtk day of 8b, KODOL " 'oonerfol remedy that Is majtirrg o many etc people wen IIBRR Mlk milts to be started coiDlori a colored men aa sapetintendenL n was educated at OberUs and knew his race thoroughly. The mill had need of the labor of many little darkeys, au un fciiuicnueat asaed snd sot the consent oi their parents to thrash mem 11 tney aia not come to time aad obey orders. Well, lta had to chastise a few, aad It hurt the aeacibilltles of bvhhj iiuiuian pcopie wbo came down mM atwot in suegM craeltles In flicted upon the little blacka. When the thing waa sifted don tha u... uiai taiaj caastiscueni was with ParenUl aanctioa and for the food of the chaatiatd. Th. l.w VwJlT1 far aa these silk fttctotirs wea concern- CaiilOniia and the AJ)CNa8TBAT0B'S NOTICZ. Harm aualiaed ae Admialetralor. with Ihe wUI aaaezed, of lb lath Mrs. J aae M. Eraaa, aotiee ia karehr (Wea to all sartkm karaaa ciaiaM agahaat bar carat U preeiut them to aw ea er aeiore aag lit uu, or iaa) aue win rlee did rn bar er rewyry, Ag- Uta, 1903. C. W. Baoatroor, AdarV, U I A. or S . BU I9US, again tk Braparty of aaid dafaodanta, Wkkk warraat I returnable U tha aforaaaid I term of tk Soperwr Coart of Cnmbrland wun ty, wbea aad warn tk defendant are reqoirrd It appear aad aaewer or demur to the eomplaint, I t be iled wttkta the irat thre dayof ta I term, or iaa raurn rmnnie win a glutted This 19th day of Sapvmber, 1903 at. , aiaarnu, EXICUTOB'3 K0TICZ. Harm thi day oaaiiSed a tiaeater tt Ik wiu ec urcaaey rfooee, taw or tmanenaae VOSTH CABOLntA. f lath Oamberlaad Ceaaty ( Baaerlor Cearl H. W UUy and B. T tjray, batamor of I. i. Lilly, deeeaeed, aa behalf ef thimeilree aad aH 4kr tohholder tt tk Fayetteriile V mala High aVkom. ra Tk Pay eater tile Paaaaie Hiak Mcawt a w. at. atcUavmat- Pabaea- tina ef Sommona. Totk aafiedaeti abere aaitd- Toa win lake aotlM that en, actio, eatltlad a abore, Camkeriaad comity for tba wtf afceJaiat - PaU enters aad claims Ua acres, for UeekeeUtiea f th aaid aoraora- I ntt aw rawa, wt law m oarwnty-nm Clerk ef la aoparior OetuL atekmaon k Shaw, Mysfar Plain tit. I NOETB CABOLINA, MlllM, Cumberland County. ) NOTICK OF XNTBT Of LAND. OompmnT' SQUTHDH1 MU COMPAIT. Cheap Colonist Batee to ed, wu solycd beautifully." elUlott's bnlslned Oil ldnlatent. , Uitiaaent oa the market for aae ta the ramily or ea animals tuTrwry aeothtaf, Tary paaatrating. ratLaww onYJ. yA heals ia aa inaradibly Sa Uas. try tt yea will act ha diaannAi.,Tj I battle, lrlNlfawta. ,Ta5f North-west rrem 8ept 15th aatU Her. Mlk, 1901, Aak tor parUealars. J F. TAX KimtXAn, Oeal AgA, ftW.Bf,T.r.v rly. M. C, aotma at kereby gira to alt par laeecmw maa tmtm ta eaa Job, or Ik octal of Ja H. Joaa. Ikem to lac aaduietaaed. darr aalbaat letted, or before tk Mth day of Jaly. IVi, or nee ww ae eieaeia m bit taereoi an aadebaed lo eaid aetata are Bottled to make Im mediate pay meat thereof V. A. Tan, Kzceutor. eraiy zbu. iw. WANTED. White BCTppernocg grapas. Aoplytel v t at, moM oavtm- paay, Tokay, rsyetterUie, . Q. July 21,1801. Uoa, ta PajeUarUe Paeaale High Bahooi far th sal tt m sroaortr aad a dietrtbatioa we aaaong iaaa. awm it ta eaaae; and amst, M .1.y,r' SoaUaTaad i, t, ISO, raturwabt to tk term tt lb I rr WoL aad I Townahlp, Cnmberland sounty, adjoinini tSecte, to JmS kmkf, tha Htk.day tt October, l57aad eted, yea are btfitf reaalrea to appear at aaM Term tale bo- of Oart aad aarwer er demar totawaompmanl I .hiaai wiU a duly aad ia eot time lied mid n the lands ot W. W. Martin on the 8onth aad ot neiu MeQIU ea ths A. fate oa tha North and Xo tared this Mth day ef August, 19U1. J. A MsPieksdN. Bglsteret Deeds, Is O. Katry Taker. WANTED. rMarparnoag erapce far root eah any dayCaVttatdsyasaeptai). drapes is balk i awy aw in ssssa er parreisj. Ir am actio, (Kkenrie lb plaluUS win aatrfy ia aaa Ibd lor ta reim aeeaanoea m mm eompaaan, WVrtarm ay hand at onta fat farel tor like, U. &, thia loth day ef leptaaaear, l0A mt M. eecaieiassaiei, Clerk Superior Cawt. K)B 8A1Z 0B LIAflU amamaaaaamm FbaA dlaairabls farm, wttMa aM mila a( the city, know a as tha tbtefeew'a ferry Maccv eewtaunng assas at aaiaa, sau sa draltlTaBm. Aim fe sal, iso aeree sc Hand la Car- Tar's Creek towaahlp, aad a trees at lead Bsaf tba Mile Braaeh, Far torms a par. EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE COIPANI of IEIC1 Old Line, Leeral Reserve CAPITALIZED $100,000. The largest and bsst Life Insurance Company In the South, to its polioy-holdsrs. It lssuss all forms of policies, containing- large each surrender raluee and paid up insurance. Beliable Agents Wanted on Salaries ADDRESS Company, Washington, N.C. Hm Formula tells the story : 9aC 90ba.w Chronic Chill Cure Ntt a pemaat msslfJmi t a then StmHtoOWS auta. 0 a aUosant Mltar taata. aaaaU raf FluU txtract PERUVIAN BARK Held Extract POPLAR BARK ritdai Extract BLACK ROOT - ' Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK It Cutcj tho Chills tht other Chill Tonics Don't Cure. -: ;nj'fft.P!!!? Toivttv ' ,. No Can, No Piv. Prlcaj. 30c. ArwiBVOU. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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