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THE OBSERVER FAVETTEVILLE. OOT. 29, 1603 Wa desire a Ut agent and correspond nt at vary poatoflloe in Cumberland and adjoining counties. Correspondence on all subjects of local and general Interest and opinions upon matteri publlo of oonoern, are Invited The editor will not be responsible (orthe Telwe or statements of correspondents and reserves the right at all timet to revise or oorreet any article he may think requires it. Correspondence for the Weekly Observer should reach the offloe not later tnan Hon- Aw . -a j fin bMa nrilv Af f ha ninAr muni be writ: ten on and the real name of the writer accompany the contribution. No atten tion will be paid to anonymous letters. HTThe date on your label tells yon wnen your subscription expires, neseipis (or money on subscription will be given In ohange of date on label. If not prop erly ohanged in two weeks notify ns. IIDIX TO HV ADTIBT1IIMMTI. Mrs R. P Buxton Notice. . McMillan Bros Oar . eider". W. H Marsh-Bheriff's Notioe. J. A D Boone Boone's Pile Cnre. Huske Hardware House Book's Stoves L. J. Best Notice of Bale Under Mort gage. Cnmberland County Monthly Btate nvnt. Hnllingsworth A Co Ladles' Knit Cor set Covers. N. H MoOescby Dry Goods Co New Waists and Bktrts. Death of as Infant. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Tnaio died Monday night. V 8. GmmlMlaaer'a Curia Ptm Nelson was tried before U. S. Commissioner Morrlsey Saturday, charged with selling whisky, and was bound over to the Federal Court. arretted fer Ptrjarr. Batnrday afternoon D.-pntj Blieiiftj Monagbao and Holsaes arrested Bte pben Williams, the well-koown negro sexton of the First Biptist oborob, on a warrant sworn out by bis daughter in law, obarging btm witb perjury in giving alleged false evidenoe in a civil action at a reeent teim of the superior oourt. He was taken before W. C. Troy, J P, and released on giving a (300 justified bond, witb Messrs. J. k. Ottet and John McDoffle as bonds men. Convention of Daughttrso! the Confsdereey. The Daughters of the Confederacy in all parts of the country are begin ning to tnrn their faoes to Charleston, where the annual oonvention of their order will meet on November 11th, for three days' session. The chairman of the transportation committee, Mrs. E. P. Waring, has arranged with the rail road lines and announces that rates of one and one third fare for the round trip on the oertifioate plan will be effective from all parts of the United States. Ipaiki Banna Our to Conrt I30O Bond Btqairtd. Joe Sparks, the negro who shot and killed James Sawyer last Saturday night, was given a preliminary hear ing FJlday last before Justices of the Peace Overby and McMillan. Messrs. N. A. Sinclair and T. H. Sutton ap peared lor the defendant and Messrs. H L Cook and A. 8 Hall appeared fjr the prosecution The principle point at Issue was whether or not the prisoner was entitled to ball, that Is whether there was reasonable cause to believe him guilty of murder in the first degree, In which case the law says be would not be bailable, or ol a lesser degree After hearing the argu ments of both sides, the Court bound the prisoner over to the Ciimlnal Court, and decided that the defendant was entitled to bail, and fixed the bond at $300. Mr. Hugh Boss, Manager tf Wilmington Ixehange. Mr. H. MoA. Rose, son of our former townsman, Bev. Dr. Joo. M. Rose, will on November 1st succeed Mr. T. S MoMaous as local manager of the Bombers Bell Telephone a-.d Telegraph Co., Wilmington. Mr. Rose arrived in Wilmington Friday from Asheville, where he bas been in charge of tbe Southern Bell's exahange in that oily during the past eighteen months. Tbe Wilmington Star of Saturday says: "Mr. Rose is a young man not yet out ot bis twenties: bas splendid bust nees qualifications, pleasing address and best of all, returns 'down home in Eastern Carolina,' being grandson of the lat J M. Rose, ot Fayetteville, and a nephew of Hon Geo. M Rose, Allan tic Coast Lin attorney in Fayetteville Ton new manager has been one of the Bull people (or several years and will move with nis wire to live 10 winning ton permanently in a week or two. Mrs Rose was a dangbier ot the late Capt Jonu Evans, so well known in Wilminv tou. a bit Mr Rose also bas a number of relatives here." Ooekmaa and the lackton Woman Oil Tea Tints. Abram Cockman and Nancy Sessoms. alias Molly Jackson, who were on Jrial In DirllDgtoD, S C , last week charged witb killing M J Johnson in a seotion house on tbe A. C. L near Dillon, S. C, on June 6 b, were Friday night found guilty of manslaughter and sentenoed to ten years each in the penitentiary. Tbey did not appeal. All of the above parties were formerly of Cnmberland county, and Cockman and tbe Jaokson woman were arrested after tbe killing. Ths Biglmsatal Hlstorlss. We learn that there are some ten or a dozen sets of the N. C. Regimental Histories (5 volumes) still left at the New Book Store here. It Is past com prehension that spy son or daughter of a Confederate soldier, able to Invest 5 dollars for any purpose beyond the necessities of life, should be willing to go without possession of a copy of these hlstoilcal treasures We are In formed that tbe State Librarian has ordered their sale at $1.00 per volume, which Is less than the cost of deliver ing them here. Nrra Wauaa Vaiallr Baratd. There was a sbooking accident in upper Fayetteville Sunday morning, tbe victim of which was EmmSTHolmes, wife of the well known negro driver. Tbe woman, who is a paralytic, was alone in her bouse on Robinson street, wben in some manner ber olothing oaugbt afire and, before ber neighbors, who were attracted by ber terrifying screams, eonld reach ber, she was al most burned to a oriep. At tbis wri ting she Is still alive, but suffering awful pain. There is no obanoe ior her reoovery at all. Hirtlifi at ludmaa Mi-s Rsa LDgitnn, tbe charming daughter cf the Rev. John D Ltngston, was married Monday morning at tbe home of Mrs. Striokland at Siedman, tbis county, to Mr. Henry J. Elmore, ot Durban), N. C , by Rev. T. A. Bmoot of tbis city. It was a quiet home weeding, only a few intimate friends and relatives belog present. Tbe drawing room was taste fully decorated with palms, ferns, smilax and other evergreens. . As the strains ot Lohengrin's wedding march peeled forth from the piano played by Miss Carrie Sutton, of Mr, Olive, tbe bride entered tbe room on ibe arm oL the groom, followed by tbe ushers, Mr. C. Herman Elmore, ot Mt. OKvei brother of the groom, and Mr William Wood, of Durham. The bride, was beoomingly attired in. a going away gown of bine cloth, and carried an exquisite bouquet of 'bride's roses and white carnations. ' Mr. and Mrs. Elmore left immediately after tbe ceremony for their future home in Durham. The bride is a gifted young lady and a graduate of Trinity oollege and until recently a teacher in tbe Stedmnn High School, while tbe groom, w.bo is tbe son of Mr. C. B. Elmore, of Mt. Olive, N.. C, is a well known young business man of Durham, being interested in tbe drug business of that city. ' ige BlceaM Staler. Within tbe past few days tbe Regis ter of Deede has granted tbe following marriage lioenses: Mr. Cbas. Bass and Miss Wyatt Williford, ot Fayetteville; Mr. W H. Guy, ot Florida, and Miss Mary R. Coleman, of Flea Bill) Mr. El win C. Bailey, of South Carolina, and Mies Eatberine L Qainey, ol Gray's Creek; Mr. Henry Darden and Mies Mattie Newell, of Carver's Creek, Mr. J. T. Thames and Miss Sallie Mo Lean, of Hope Mills; Mr. Jno. B. Thames and Miss Leslie J. Strickland, of Flea Hill; Mr. Joo W. Tew end Miss Luoy Autry, of Pearoe's Mill; Mr. Luther Gentry, ot Cross Creek, and Miss Dora Tew, of Pearee'e Mill. Kit. Jordan W Braneh Isjarid The friends and relatives in Fayette ville of Mrs. Branch will regret to learn of a painful accident to that lady in Wilmington Monday. Tbe Mes senger of tbis morning says; . "Mrs Jordan W Branch, tbe aged wife of Mr. Jordan W Branch, janitor at the court house, suffered a serious accident yeBterday afternoon. She fell down the front steps at her resi dence, No. 5I6 South Front street, and broke her right leg just above tbe ankle, and sustained several painful bruises. Medical attention was given ber as soon as possible and the broken leg reset by Dr. E. S Plgford. Mrs Branch s many lrlends win be sorry to learn of this misfortune, but will be glad lo know that she Is doing nicely under the circumstances and resting easy." Horribls Matder in BsnnitUvllls. News bas been received here of a horrible murder in Bennettsvilie at 2 o'olock Tuesday morning A white car penter named Henry Patrick, aged 35 years, went borne dronk and picking up a shot gun, shot and almost in stantly killed his wife, aged 23 years, while she lay asleep in bed. Whiskey is said to have made him temporarily insane. He was arrested as he left the bouse sod is now in jail. There is great exoitement aud indignation in Bennettsvilie over tbe deed. in m"" it "'ii miS KoFXIBIOX KAlBtAOI. Beautiful . Church Certmonf Wfdding Bupper at "Burn VUta". Tuesday afternoon at t 'o'clock, tbe, impressive and .beautiful scene tbe in-, terior of bistorio MoPbersoo Church, four miles west ot the oily, Jr, R. B. Evans and Miss Flora VoPbersonwere united in marriage, Rev. D M.;Fairley performing tbe ceremony. 1 The mellow light from pyramids' ot candles , stayed evening's : gathering shadows, and the oburcb was rieb and. tasteful in decoration of barp bo. South em smiiax and white orysanthetrJums, while the pulpit was banked in foliage of green, shot witb the ruddy hues of sotnr07JOstbefbrelhe"6ereriiHny Mrs. W. M. Morgan, with Mrs. I. W. Hughes ' atfootrfpaoylog, delightfully rendered the beautiful soprano, tolo, "0 Promise Me I" after 'wbi'qhr. Jo !the music of Mendelssobb'd wedding maroh given by Mrs. I. W. Hugbes, tbe bridal party entered the oborob, the attendants advanoing o the two aisles, and form ing in front of tbe pulpit' a Rouble' groop, presenting a striking sjtft cenio picture, with the lovely, yboog "w jme'n. in white evening gowns and. themen in full evening dress: Mr. John' B. Tillingbast and Miss Alios Lee BfltrJtt, ot Tborbisoope; Mr. L W, MoPiietaop, of Columbus, G.f ao'd Miss Mary Neillf .Mr. John M. Rqse,., o&Srjreelyp boro, and Mies Lois Long,-, ol -States-. ville; Mr. Frank McPnersen, of Georgia, and Miss Alice flaigh; Mr! ''Charles' Hatch, Jr., and Miss Mary Lacy, of Raleigb; Mr. George H. , Cuirie,rpf Clarkton) and Miss B'ssW McArthnr Dr, L. B. Evans, of Clarkton, and Miss Jaoie McPnerson. Miss Mary McPnerson, her twin sister and maid of bonor, preceded tbe bride,' wbo was eeoorted by her fitter, Capt. J. A. McPherson, meeting in front ot tbe pulpit the groom and bis beet man, Mr L A, Williamson. There, in that sat..uary where be had bo oN'n pointed bis beloved fl ,ok to God, doubtless tbe venerable mlnis'v-er never uttered words from a heart mora moved than wben be joined tbe hands and blessed this fair woman and gallant man. Tbe toilettes of the bridesmaids were of white China silk, and .tbey Carried bouquets pf immense white cryeantbe- mums, while the flj were of tee maid of honor were 'white carnation's. The bride wore an exquisite gown, of wiilte orepe de ohane, with acoordeon pleated refills, and ter booqiet Wisr of bride's roses and smilax. Leaving tbe building to tho straits ot tbe beautiful musio, 1 be bridal par );, witb the relatives of lb.9 bride aul groom, were conveyea in carriages to Bueua Vista," the country' home o,f Capt. J. A.' McPherson," Ibe .fiae old residenoe glad and festive 10 al) the law IntwpriMi FreJteUd. "Mf.n of iff tiro" all over the oonuiry seem to have their eyes on Fayottoville, ai a bopeful fl Id for enterprise and in veBtment, a point fur pn.fluMe iadus trial and business development. Mr, F, li. Rose, wbo recently, to tbe regret ot tbe whole cotnmooity, ten dered his resignation as secretary ot the chamber of oommi-iuo, is in almost daily receipt of letters from abroad, making itquiries as to business and labor conditions here, valu of real property, rents, rate of tuition, 6lc. AmoDg others, is a letter from Mr, J, H. Hattan, ot Trenton, Mi., wbo designs to establish a scientific and in daitria! auhool, operating in connection with it a model firm and gardeo, cul tivated by the students, and he a ks tbe prioe of land, tbe k.ods of timber ot the forest, tbe cbaraoter of tbe roil and other information. A large whole sale bouse believes tbat ibis would be a good point for the establishment of a oandy manufactory. It is hoped tbat success will attend the iffjrt now making to procure sucb an appropriation from tbe municipal government as will measurably re munerate a secretary of tbe chamber of oomnjeroe for valued and manifold str ?w. Women's Auxiliary, .Tho members of the Women's Aux iliary of tbe Liberty Point Monument Association are reqaestcd to meet at tbe residence of Mrs. A. 8 Hu-ke to J).ek street tomorrow afternoon at 4 0 cluck. r A full attendance is fcipeoialiy .dauired, .cat Brlrfe. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Marsh will oc cupy tbe Gllchiist house 'or the win ter. Capt. Alonzo Garrasoor continues very critically ill, with 'no tope en tertained of his recovery. Mrs E. M. Downing has accepted a position with the King Drug Com" psny as stenographer. Experts of th? Marine Hospital Ser vioe are making mveotigo'iou if the typhoid fever situation in Virginia. Tbe conference of Bishops of the Episcopal Church adopted resolutions ODccerning (he American Catbolio Church. The Liko Street Elfated Rilrod Co Chicago, oapital zd at $10 000,000 has., been placed in tbe hands of a reoeiver. late Itewa. The attendance at the Masonic fair, Raleigh, Monday night was larger than bravery of woodland grtens, faH foliage ever. Urand (secretary Urewry, ot tbe lot This Wk Tbe Raleigh News and Observer of Sunday says : "Four big fairs in North Carolina are to be held this week tbe one for the Cape Fear. Pee Dee and Scotch people at Fayetteville; tbe one lor tbe people of Northeastern North Carolina and Southeastern Virginia at Weldon; the one for the dwellers in Piedmont North Carolina and tbe Scotch-Irish population at Charlotte; and the one for the mountain conn'ies -nd the sturdy sons of Western North Carolina at Henderson vine. "Here's luck to every one and re. grettlng that this scribe cannot attend each " The Cumberland County Fair Is held next week, not this week, as stated above. nptrlor Court in Imlon Tbe October term of tbe Superior Court, for the trial ot civil oases only, convened here Monday for a two weeks' session, His Honor, Judge H. R. Bryan, presiding. Tbe first case taken up was Hatcher and witevs Wilkes, in which an order was made for other parties. Iu the case of Emmett vs Brady tbe plaintiff took a non suit. Tbe following eases were continued: Reives vs Western Union Telegraph Co., R B Bitler(oot R B. Buxton) vs W J. McDonald, Talbot vs Ray, Kelley vs O wene. Gainey vs Western Union Telegraph Co., J. B Grand Lodge of Masons, says tbe total reoeipts approximate $3 000 and. tbe net receipts will be about $5 000 ' In tense interest was manifested in tbe drawings for tbe more valuable arti eles. Mrs. C. L Jenkins, ot tbe state hospital, drew the piano; Mr. Jobn C. Drewry, tbe boggy. Postmaster Bailey, wbo has charge of tbe payment of all the rural free delivery mail carriers in this State, sayB tbrre are now 410 01 tnese, anu tbat the monthly pay roll is over $20, 000 Mecklenburg leads in tbe number of routes witb Wake seoond. Tbe first route ever established in tbe State was at Oxford and tbe next at Raleigh. Insitms wan Dtusioa. Iu tho ease ot Mike Folb versus Io soranoe Company, io wbioh tbe So pteme Court found "no error," the fol- Broadfoot vs J. B. Anglin, Mallard vs lowing is a digest o( tbe opinion : a. C. L. No oases were tried tbis "In the abjenos ot a epenal agree mnrnjn sioeomh vs fUrdia will Drob mem, an insurance premium must be paid in money, and wbeie an insur ance agent delivers a policy to a merchant and receives a suit ot olotbes iu payment of tbe premium,soch trans aouon constitutes a (rand on tbe prio oipa.1 (the iosnret) and in the event of lose before tbe agent remits tbe amount ot tbe premium to ths insurer, tbe in surer is not liable." Bstirsmtal el Oapiaia Kinnsay, Captain Charles Kennedy, tor so long a time foreman ot ths Obsirvir, re tired from servioe on Saturday on ae eoont ot bis advanced age. The Ob SiETSR.and everyone connected withit, parts company witb tbis admirable gen Utman witb the sincsrest regret. He was a printer ot the old sohool, very aeourate, and highly versed in tbe de talis of bis art. Captain Kennedy entered the Ob BIRTBR tffice in the later forties ot tbe last oemurj, and, witb exception ot tbe years ot tbe paper's suspension in oon siaaenoe of General Snetmanl de itruetion of its plant, has been ' con n. ct d with it ever since. He went out with the F I L I. In 1861 - sergeant, aod served In tbe 1st N. C Volunteers in the Bethel cam paigo He has ainoebsen a oaptain In that famous organiiMion We unit tbat bs may still erjoy y. are of further lite, highly reaped ed, t bf te. by every person lo this 00 m munity. ably be tried this afternoon. Mr. H. S. Averilt, wbo reoently obtained license to praotioe law, was presented to the Court by Col. C. W. Broadfoot and was sworn in. Fajetterlu Ddtgatas to U D O Ooavsntloa At tbe last meeting of the U. D. C tbe following ladies were eleoted dele gates from tbe J. E B. Stuart Chapter to the General Convention, which meets in Charleston : Mrs. Hunter G. Smith, Mrs. John A. Pembartoo, Jr., Mies Kate Broadfoot, Miss Alice Mathews, twe Handsome Beeidinees. Two more very attractive dwellings are nearing completion on beautiful Haymount those ot Mr. E. H. Wil liamson, on the east front ot the old arsenal grounds, and of Mr. T. M. Green on the sams front farther north. Both are built in fiae architectural taste. Three more convicts have escaped from tbe penitentiary. Tney were in tbe hospital. The (ffioials say all are consumptive and are in a very low state cf health. Tbey got away during tbe storm Friday night. Tbe news was not made pnblio nntil Monday after noon, wben the governor gave it out. Penitentiary tffiaiala say tbe men are all negroes. William Wilson, of Da vidson oounty, who entered tbe prison in 1902, to serve ten years (or felonioui slaying; Josiab Kirr. of New Hanover, who entered in 1890. to serve five years for burglary; Mack McMicharl, of Rockingham, wbo entered in 1839, to serve ten jears for larceny. Thty escaped through the floor of the hos pital. FavstUvlUe Bow Iu M Lawyers. Mr, A. P. Spell, of Sampson oounty, bas looated io Fayetteville for tbe prac tice of law. This addition gives Fay. etteville twenty three attorneys at law. Special Vrtmlnm. Hunter li. flmitn oners one pair "Americas" $3.60 shoes for tbe oldest veteran registering at the "Daughters of tbe Confederacy" oandy booth dor ing the Fair. Bryan Speaks Io His Own Defense. By tttegraph to tho Otiwrrw New tmen. Uonn., UJt. a it was after one o'olock this morning wben W J. Bryan ootioluded his speeoh in bis own defense after be bad reoeived a merciless scoring from Judge Stoddard, counsel tor Mrs. Bennett in connection with ths will of Phil 8. Bennett, which leaves the Bryan family eighty tboos and dollars. Mrs. Bennett's lawyer called Bryan a liar in eourt and accused bim or greed. Bryan made a migoifUieat and flowers and potted plants: Tpej tbe goeets were bidden to a generous board, and served with a supper typicaj ot the bouoteou8,"ho"le h arted fiij-pu tality of a Scotch Irish roof, lai wedding gifts were numerous; and handsome, especially in silver service, China and cot glass, and attested the wide circle of friends and well-wisher?. Tbe bride is a girl of great personal eharm, with rare gifts of mind en1 heart, and is one of tbe "MoPbersorj twins," well known throughout tbe 8tate, and greatly admired io ererj sooial oirole. v . Tbe groom, son of the late E B. Evans, is a young man of fine character; an experienced and successful far Boar and business man. Mr. and Mrs. Evans, with their 'at; tendants, tode to town, taking the northbound train at 10:30 o'olock for a honeymoon journey. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ; MORTGAGE. Bi Virtue of a ce'Uin mor'uH deed, execu ted Kfvember 17th. 19UO bv W. H Lovett auJ wife. Mary I-oett. to M. J. PrioVeon. which Bftid mortuajfe hae been jny consigned to me 1 wiU, ontlie let day 01 Uecembf-r, sell tiiblic Balei to th hiuheBt bidder for cash. certain tract of land, Bitiuted iu 71et township, CoroberUDd county and being a lnct mutant fng tJflv 1 50) acres of land ou whit h naid Lovett now.residee and-which was conveyed t him by Joseph A McAithar and wife deed for name recorded in Cumberland c- uuty. Sail land nd iniat the Jand-of W N. WilHams, Andrew Me Any, James Cap pa, et al , as will more fully appear b? referring to tbe eiid deed from Mi -Arthur and wife Vi further dencription see a certain mort atie d-ed recorded m Bok 'J,' page 21, in the Kegieter'rj otikd of CamberlanJ eousty. lime of Bale : 12 o'clock M. Daleofaae: December let, 1903. ' Terms: Cash. . This October 26tb, 1903. L. J. BEST, Assignee and Mortgagee. FAYETTSVILLB MARKIT8 tlVIfeD Dili,?. iooJ Miiiillitii?, nHV cotton,, Striftt Middling , yudtlimi'..........- i-Atiat Lo?) Itliiidliog 9 90 01 Si 9i Spiv'.U Vinri". ' ... QomTbns..... Yellow Dip,... ux'cioraan 54 ,...1 85 3 25 ....2 50 ..... 2 80 B1PORTBD hi A. 8. HD8i.ll 'iftOOlR. V ion: l-.t pat., sacfc, cl!.5092.60 r.'.o:iy Ki.w?-traight li.25 9 2.40 W'sU-riawl 4b U.a per bushel 75a80 .i!i-Mt ( iosperlnsntl 7!5aH0 ,-.t a! rut per bahl 70a75 ,.,4-90 UOf tlf'W. li', -Uv, 15al6 " -Hiaas, 13Jal4 ' shouldera 13 Pnfk none Lird N. 0. 12ial3 0,U 32 I bo per btuhV 60aS Pew clav 70a80 ' mixed . 65a70 i WDKt 76a85 Potatoes -ir.ih bushel new lOOal 20 PoiitDiw iwoet 40a60 Honey etrair.fcd per ib 7a8 Onntry Bntter 24 Ouoks 30935 per head 2630 Hroilers, 15a20 Koostein pei h 20a2 Lurkeyi a; ! 10al2J flainuas 26 Qer.m 85 a 40 rWihera -now 35 a 40 Vooi wnjr,r : ,'.-'20 Uilis ,1 per;'. 1213 -Kr..ec ir it oao T.' 4afi 8)Vtf 60i.6i F !:. lOOallO H.v 7jt80 WILLIAMS, COTTON BUYER, HAY. STREET, Notice. WANTP'D 1MMH j'JIATELY -Oppra-tives for Cardinir. Spinning and Weaving Departments. Ksmi'les preferred. Ap plications from uuiearned help solicited. Healthy locality. Good wngfs paid. Ap ply at open to HOPt MILLS MANUFOCO., Hope Mills, N. C. Notice. "R. B. 1'nxton vs W J. McDonald, cape No. 32," set for ifocday, Uc . 25, 19f 3. Bunrior Cour;., Cunberland county, N.C This i ao error 1 have no case in court 1 do not know W. J McDonald, and never had any dealings with any one of that nam" All lawyer, are notified and warn d not to brinz suit against any one in my Lame wiiton' mv consent Mh.s Ralph p buxton. Oct.. 22ad, 1903, Ih Bslglan Bare. The Belgian Hare Company, con- dncted by Meists. Moore Brothers, Is a new Industry for Cumberland coun ty and the upper Cape Fear sectloa, and It 1b to be presumed that the en- terpiislng promoters will ere long offer In market a new tld-blt for the palate of the good liver. The Belgian hare Is said to multiply very rapidly, to be easy to raise, and to be as fine a table game as the English hare, high ly esteemed In the old country. Oharsjtd With Imtnntanisnt. Mr. M. F. Jeffries, agent here ot tbO Singer Sewing Msohipe Company, re ' tamed yesterday morning from Rook-:, iagbam, N. C , where on Monday ha had J. T. Edwards of that plaee arrested'! and placed io jail oo the charge pjf embcisUng $700 from the Singer Com . Baons's Pile Cure Aa Important Letter. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 6th, 19C3 Mr J A D Bo ke: My Dear Sir.- 1 nave nsed one bottle of yonr Pile Care, beginning itc use when I was suffering intensely from that dreid f al malady piles. After a thorough treat ment, consuming one bottle, I fee) en tirely relieved. I believe it has cuied me, No other treatment ever reached my case I believe it to be the best rem edy on the market for piles. Very respectfully. T. A HALL, Late Pastor 1st Baptist Church (white). Put up only bv J. A 1) Boone. Price 60 oents Labaratory, Fayetteville, N. C SheriffjsNotice. To the Tax Payers of Cumberland County: Alter November 10:h. 1903, t' (bi books, which are in my ban Is fur colhe- twit. wiM be n law an executi. u neimo' every delinquent As i fWO'D fiber, 1 propose to do my fall duty i.'U will pave eosts and annoyance by i aying yonr taxes by November 1st. This is fair warning Aot accordingly. W. U. MA SH, Sheriff October 2.'nd, 1903 panyl ill i 4 ( t 4' Ntwm limn, Yesterday the Slate Board of Edaot tion made a loan of 99 000 in eleven oounties for bailding and improving sobool bonBes, ot which $1 275 goes ta Meckleobnrg ooonty. The total amoabt sj far lent by the Sn'e is $70 000 Ths Meekleuourg fair opened Charlotte yesterday, with a ler& Iffewd" on the gronnds and an address 'by toe preeident, Col. J. S. Canningham, Tho reoeipts of eolton at Galveston, Texas, yesterday were the largest in all the business' history or that por:, amounting to 49,984 bales. The Standard Oil Company ban witb in a week made an advanoe ot li oebls speeoh wbioh pot tbe opposing eonnsel per gallon on the wholesale prioe of all 'to shame. A thousand negro longshoremen are on a, strike at Mobile. Saves Two From Death. 'Our little daughter bad an almost fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs W K Havlland, of Armonk, N Y, "bat, when all other remedies failed, we saved ber life with f. rlM.'a Naw T1 .MHtn fin. Hi u. rho bad Conanmption in an advanced grades of refined oil. Bristow's report on the postoffise in- vestigation bas been placed in the hands of President Roosevelt. Cotton future market In New-York Monday was exaited and hjgbr i nearly a million and a halt bales wete- sold. . . .... A Perfect Painless Pill ' 1 r tt BUCK'S STOVES Won't Wear You Out! Won't Wear Out! gooks Fire Backs are 6UARANTEED--xor Wood 15 and for Coal 5 Years. Have light, roomy, thoroughly ventilated bake ovens with WHITE ENAMEL lining to oven doors and racks, Asbestos-Lined Flues, Duplex Orates. Huske Hardware House, Hr-nyotto-crlllo. 3NT. O. You Run Risks by carrying money about with you. The fsifrht of a fat roll is a temptation to many. Deposit tho money with National and nse checks for making payments These are more convenient than currency ana mnch safer They oome back to you alter a certain time and are thus impor tnnt vouchers. The absolute safety afforded by the National Bank vaults is anothe reason why money thou'd be deposited here. FAIR at FAYETTEVILLE, 3NT ortli Carolina, November 4th, 5th, 6th. HALF FARE ON ALL RAILROADS. Many and Varied Attractions will be on Exhibition. D A P I M P Tho fin63t and best MEKRY GO-KOUND ever seen nAUIIlUi intnet'onth. A Full Band will Discourse Good Musio During the Fair. Many Good Side Shows and Innocent Qames of Amusement. Come and lia-ve n good time. WALTER WATSON, President. Q. W. LAWRENCE, Secretary aod Treasurer. CR.MOFFETT'S Wle, SirflDHii aiiA Boraliiiily are the points upon which we claim dis-tinct-ou for our Home Made Team and Buggy Harness. It is better than tbe bf st because there is not a iefect arywbere, not even so much as a defec'ive stiteh The makers put as much good work into the hidden parts as those in p.nin view. With or 'itary eire thi harness will last f or ears, because tbe 1-athei is good, the trimmings good and the workmanship good BUY KING'S ROME-MADE BAR SESS SOLD L'NDtR GUARAN TEE. J. A.KL'G, The Male Milliner aud Hoise Outfitter. Cures Cholera-Infantum, Uiarrlioea.Oysentery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children o1km Aqe. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. MOFFETT. M. D ST. LOUIS. MO. olumbu s. tla..Aua. 4. ISJtf. ltlt. f . .1. J IT. Tr 7eTi- Doctor; VTr Hare your TKETUISA iTeethhiif JfK.-W.'.wi t-i t,'y iiU- 'rnmf Itild irith the hajtpieHt retmlt. The vt'eetit ti ry.' ahu'j. f mr.ijifttl, t:;iil vrrtainlu more autitij'actory tlmn from anything l -erer (f (. 1 "our very till hi, JOS I I'll S. It h 1', (..oil' llislKp rouHie.-n Hi tlioilist Church.) Paator of St. iVitit Church, Jl. E jja - V i la .-J R Airmail B.t c-ikSar(TEETHINi POWDERS) Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, jJ-.iOr mall H rcstj to C. i. f,l !7.TT 7)err Ttoetor; 1 PATTERNS. We are agents for the Standard Patterns which every way. The are reliable and correct io n n n n ban. ITuc-ilii on Sheets are FIll.E everv month to all who call for them tf Spcciil inducement to mzr subscribers to "Tne Designer " Kemember, that we receive subscriptions for all Fasul.-i Mag azines and otter Periodicals THE NEW BOOK fSTORE CO. OppoB.te poatoffice, KaveUeTille, N. C. CLOTHING TALK. Men, if you want to see " ii clot b i up, seo ours. We have the stcck ia the city. EVERY DAY lETHE Iff NICE CHAFING DISHES, MAGNIFICENT LAMPS, BEAUTIFUL CHINA and CUT GLASS. Fanoy Ware Borl-itrt(-brap. " Allatnve'al ir ' letlive prietsjf? " Bei our line is all we ask. J. B. T1LUNGHAST. Just SeceiTfifl! Dieting Invites Disease, To core dyspepsia 01 Indltrestlon it Is no longer necessary to live on milk Is tbe one thst will cleanse -tie. sys and toast Starvation produces such I tem, set the l.er to action, renjove ths weakness that the while system be- bile, clear the.complexton, cute- hesd- comes aa easy Drey to disease. Kodol ache and leave a rood . taste, tn trie ntasre. also naed this wondertul medt- Dvarienala Cnre enables the atomach month. Tht. Umous little Bills Sot cloe and to-day sne ti perfectly well." and digestive organs to digest and as-1 doing such .work, pleasantly-and ef-f Thirteen prisoners sseapsd from tbs Despcrstt throat and lung diseases slmilate all of the wholesome food that fectnally ate Witt's Little Etjflv ; un t Waahmaton. N O . early Bator ld to 01 King's New Discovery ss one cares to eat, and Is a never falling Risers, Bob Moure, of Lafayette, Indl,. tj iui moVnlna 0,her "tdtclne on tarth. In- care tor Indigestion, Dyspepsia and says: - ' All oVKer pills I have.. uA j day morning fl. n . Uortimsr Uoraid is an r.ltthle f. Conahund ColHa. tne and I all tomanh lt-nnhla. Kavdol rilvrata I orrlne and atcken. whll Die Witt ttoo bottles gnsrsnteed byBBBtd Iwbat yon eat makes the itomsckl Little EsrlyKlMrt are slmppetfecU U a - S J III I i ei i r i Anew Use of "Walt-Over" Company aud SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. Chfup Co'otist Ketes to California and the North-west From Sept 15th nn'il Nov. 30th, 1903. A-k for particulars. IV We can fit you no matttr your s'z?. CALL VTM SEE TJS. MIKE FOLB, The Kids JIihlrr. B. E. SEDBERRY'S SONS' ANNOUNCEMENT. We take great pVature in announcing to our patrons an 1 the general public that we will have with us for the toUowing days only, J s VAN KE VSSKLAKR. Oeu'l Ag't, 1.1 Prai-htrve Su, Atlanta, Ga. K. i BRAN. T F A. C. W. ELY, T. P. A. Steamer CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, in a'l the popu lar leathers and shapes. Lot ns how them to you ' Have you tried "Little 0 1 a n t Bohool Hhoes" fortheohlldttnt "Every pair strictly guaranteed. will keep .he following Bchedul hereatUr: Leava FayatMvill Tuecday and Friday 8 A. M. Wilmington Wfdneeday and Baturday Fare $3.00 inolnJiug Mwla and Berth. . . Intermediate fan In proportion. Thrnnah Bills of Lading and Lowe t Thronuh hat gnarnteed to and from points in North and 8atn uarouua. for Weight apply to NOVEMBER 2nd and 3rd, a expert optician, rov'seutng the celebrated firm of A. K. Hawkes, Atlanta, Ga., le largest and most favorably known optical establishment in the South. He Will Test Eyesight and Fit Glasses. The Doctor la a Graduate of one of the leadinsr Ophthalmic Colleges iu the Uni ted States, is tho-ouRhly conversaut with all modern methods in refractive aoience, inoludinE Eetinoscopy, Ophthalmology, etc , and has had long experience in bis specialty. that we hav3 arranged this engagement and seemed the services of a man of ability and reputation and that we, personally, guarantee nis worn. Alsixaminations are free and only regular prices will bs charged for glasses. You Can Save MoDey and obtain the highest class of professional ssrviee in this line by taking advantage of this opportunity. Bear in mind the dates, November 2nd and 3rd. Telephone 300. DUNCAN a MacRAB, Surrt. S tlx Cough Timers Coming. : .You should have on. hand a bottle of our COUGH SYBUP, so that as soon ss the children or anyone eiBe in the family begin to cough you oan give them a dose of this excellent remedy. By checking the cough at the start you prevent the 1l llama tion and soreness that result from allowing the oough to continue. "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE." FAYETTEVILLE DRUG STORE, X. of P. BulldlUS. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. e Cares Crip in Two Days. Sevan MHUon boxes sold in post 13 months. .. on every nil pQKiti (ivii i wcti. Nia oy msi yrog vo i osia vj JMog unf wo.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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