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Dm elseel Tat. The Flea Bill poblia lehool district bM east within lis votes of its total registration of C3 for IomI public school taxation, tbt majority in iti ft? or bslng 38. ' l.aeal Brier. Mr. John MoDaffle tod family have moved back to their country borne three miles weit of the eity. Thoie who hare been the rounds think that tbe lettooc orop 0f Fayette vllle's amateur trnekeri in tbe suburbs will belp tbe larger dealers to make tbe tblpmentf large tbii season. North street and vioinllvr especially let xa A',mtt nrl iha aha. farad KaiiB tUUO Ullfcl IV a suu u as v hvhv malt) it look like a little tented oity. Laws llMBae Wising. The following will be read with interest by the manf friends of tbe bride-to be in Fayetteville, who ex tend in advance oordial wishes for future happiness: Judge and Mrs James Cameron MaoR&e request tbe honor of yonr presenoe at tbe marriage of their daogbter, Francee Wetmore, to Mr. John Cotten Limb, on Tuesday, November the '24. b, nineteen hundred and three, t twelve o'olook noon, Chapel of Ibe Croes Chapel Bill, North Carolina. Coavtntloa of Inperlatendsats. The annnal convention of the State Superintendents of Public Instruction and tbe Connty Superintendents be gan In Raleigh Wednesday morning In the House of Reoresentatlves. The event of the morning session was the k address of State Superintendent Joy ner to this second annual meeting of tbe association. He stated that since last November 88 new lo:al tax dis tricts bave been established, most of these In rnral districts, making tbe total number 174, these being In 62 counties, from Dare to Cherokee, Dare with 18, Guilford with 17 and Ala mance with 9 leading tbe State, the Increase being 130 In two years. The decrease of school districts by consoli dation is 557. Tbe agitation for social taxation and consolidation is actively in progress. During tbe year 347 new school bonses were built, tbe expendi ture being $140,495. Tbe total valne of school property is $1,629 803, an inerease of (263,143, dorm? tbe present year and an inorease of $476,492 in tbe past two years. Aa Ixaasals ts fallow, TbeWilmington Messenger of Thurs day pnblished the following local notioe of a very sensible movement, whioh the Observes commends to tbe consideration of Fayetteville and Cum berland connty people: "For tbe purpose of disoossing the ways and means to develop tbe Indus tries of this county all citizens are in vited to meet at the mayor's office at 8 o'clock tonight. "The subjects discussed will be the importance of establishing a canning faotory here to preserve tbe wasted strawberries, oanniog tomatoes, beans, peas, eoro, okra, erabs, shrimps, elams and oysters, snob as are wasted or cot used in this manner." Aftsnaaa XeaapUen. Mrs. C. J. Cooper charmingly enter tained a large number of friends Thursday afternoon, complimentary to ber guest, Miss Biggs, of Oxford. Cards were received at the front entranoe by little Misses Wilbslmina Wbitted and Minnie Holland, and tbe visitors were greeted in tbe hall by Mrs. J. R. Bjyd and Miss Maud Balgb, and thence were othered-into tbe parlor by Mrs. J. F. L. Armfield, where the receiving party eonsisted of Mesdames C. J. Cooper, J. H. Marsh, A. 8. Rose, L. W. Hoske, W. L. Holt, E. H. Williamson, W. M. Morgan; Misses Lulie Biggs, of Oxford, Jose phine Taylor, of Darbatn, and Mary Bbipp, of Raleigh. The goests were escorted to tbe di ning room by Miss Kate Hawley, where tbey were served to salad, creams, etc., by Misses Fannie Williams, Alice Jee np, Kate D. MeKetban, May Williams, and Robbie Hall. Mrs. W. A. Vanstory led tbem to the coffee room, where presided Mines Barah Brown and Isabella Nimocks. Tbe boose was decorated in large and exquisite blooming chrysanthemums in pots, those in tbe ball being yellow. The oolor scheme of tbe parlor was white, and of tbe dining room white and pink. Tbe refreshments were furnished by the caterer Warren, of Wilmington. Shippers and wholesale trait dealers say that tbe apple crop of tbe Asheville section is tbe poorest of manv rears. Tbe (rnit is of inferior quality, great quantities nerdiy Doding a market. Tbe Peabody street litigation in Dor. bam, which bas long been attracting attention all over tbe State, bas been compromised, and all suits are with drawn. Dr. W. B. Brown died vesterdav at his borne in Greenville, N. C, aged 80 years, alter over bait a eentnry of active praetioe In tbe town and sur rounding eonntry. Not A Sick Day Blnce. "I was taken severely sick with kid Be trouble. I tried all aorta of m-tl ciaes, none of which relieved me. One day I taw an ad of yonr Electric Bit ten and determined to try that. After taking a few doeee I felt relieved, and save not seen a sic day since. Neigh bora of mine have been cured of Rhen tuatlem, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This la what C P Rasa, of Rrfmnni vr r writes. Only 50c at B B 8edberry & eona, aroggtata. A Good Name. Frees Mrmal experience I testify that PewiM-a utile early Bison are asnqae daaallveraUl. They are rightly named beoaeee they give strength and energy aa da their work with eue.-W. T. ba te, Boerae, Tex. Thousands of people are aslng Usee Hay Hula pills la prefer aee te all thsra, heeaase they are so aaa tseeiaai. Tasy ear Mi lataeee, torpid liver, ieaadJee, alek head Mae, eoasUpeUoa, ate They da mot art e ead wastes, hat eleense and ptreagwa. sma ay fciBf vrtf Uo, 1 fralt aal fietsr fair. It is never too soon to agitate a goo J thing. For long years, all through tbe bright history of tbe Cumberland eoonty agrionltural fair, it baa been evident that tbe people of the Cape Fear and Pee Dae sections delight to visit Fayetteville whenever there is any sort of exeuse given tbem. They bave oome in orowds, to hobnob with ni, form bappy reunions of old friends and acquaintances, eojiy onr hospitality, and take part in the festivities of fair week. Here, loo, bave assembled the largest conventions of North Carolina, except ing the great State-convention, from tbe monster district coovedtion of Aug ust, 1863, held in Farmers' Hall in the ur warehouse, and presided over by tbe late Hon. Walter L. bteele, 01 Richmond, to the hardly less immense gathering in tbe armory on tbe 20. h of B. Patterson, of Rjbeson, for Con gress. Tbe Observer suggests that a fruit and fljwer fair, held some time next summer, would not only be a pleasant iversion for a dull season of the year, ut might offer an attractive and in structive exhibit of tbe progress and skill of our people in tbe culture of trees, plants, flowers and fruits. The people of Fayetteville have been flower-lovers from time immemorial, bot more than fifty years ago tbe late Col. Charles Luttofob, who bad quite ao extensive crWry on west Rcwan treet, was the pioneer landscape gar- enerona large scale, and bis work till endures in the ornamental grounds of Haymount and other parts of the ity. With Mr. J. M. Lamb, proprietor of the Sannyside Nursery, to lead and red the amateur fbrists, this part of the fair could be made its striking and beautiful central feature. Tokay, Happy Valley and Bordeaux vineyards, with Myrtle Hill, Messrs. Breece, McLaan, Bill and others, could make tbe fruit department varied and full. A fair of this kind was held in tbe flour warehouse in August, 1SS6, and both exhibitors and attendants can at test bow pleasant it was, and its suc cess was largely due to the efforts of Mr. Stephen Q. Worth, now of tbe United States Fish Commission, who was then a resident of Fayetteville. We have the ideal boiiding for bold- ng toe rrmt aca tiiwer tair in tee armory, as was shown by the striking and specteeolar pictures which it pre sented during tbe mid-winter fair of the Independent Lgbt Infantry, and it would be held during a dearth of theatrical performances. Of coarse, there is cot much in tbe fruit and fhverfair to the exhibitor; but a small pries for admission would be compensation for the labor and ex pense of sending articles. Newe ef liwrttL From Tharsdv's Di. Hon. Oliver H. Dockery, of Rich mond connty, who has recently under gone an operation for cataract, was re ported seriously ill yesterday. The jury In Wske county Superior court yesterdsy swarded $30,000 dam sges to George Smith vs. aboard Air Line R R. Co., tor lciunes received on Its line. He asked 50,000. I. R. Henry, great-grandson of the famous patriot and statesman, Patrick Henry, was struck and killed by a train on the Norfolk and Western Rail road at Elllss yesterday. Newbern was thrown into s state cf ntense excitement yesterday afternoon by a message frcm the sheriff of Jones county, to the efiect . thst s mob was reported to be forming to storm tbe Craven county jail, and liberate Dixon, sentenced to he bung December 1st for the murder of Weber. From Fnd.T Dailv. Tbe United Confederate Veterans of Georgia bave passed a resolution pro viding for a Confederate Women's Monument Association, tbe object be eg to raise $25 000, either for tbe erec tion of a mooomeot or tbe establish ment of a women's borne. The depot of tbe Southern Railway t Hillsboro was destroyed by fire last night. A large mill rock exploded at Sauls too in Wayne county yesterday, burl ing great fragmenu in all directions, and seriously, probably fatally, it juring nr. rraok tt. aiusgrove, tbe miller. In tbe election yesterday Salisbury voted for saloons by a majority of 151, and for distilleries by a majority of 122 Charles Talvertoo, a young colored man, bunting on tbe plantation of John Morris near Goldsboro yesterday, killed himself instantly by tbe acci dental discbarge of bis guo, tbe eon tents lodging under tbe armpit Col. W. T. Blsekwell, whose prostra tion by paralysis tbe Observe bas already noted, died at bis borne in Uorbam at 11:45 o'clock last eight. He was affectionately known in tbe community ss tbe "Father of Durham." Judge Jeter C. Pritebard. former United Btates Senator, will on Satur day marry Miss Lillian Saum, of Wash iogton eity. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness la responsible for many a railroad wreck and the same causes ate making hnman wrecks of snflerers Irom Throat and Long troubles. Bat since tbe advent of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, even tbe worst csaes can be cured, and hopeleaa resignation Is no longer necessary. Hrs Lois Cragg, of uorcoester, nasi, is one ot many wboae life wsa saved by Dr King's new Discovery. This great remedy la guaranteed for all Throat and Lung aiscasea djbh oeaDerry a Bona, drng gii. nice 50c ana ii 00. Trial bot tles free. It Keeps the Feat Warm and Dry. Ask to-day tor Allen's Foet-Kua. a nam dor. It eares Chilblains. Hwollen. Bwaat- tag, Bora, aching, Damp feat, At all orugeists ana snoe stores, xOe. "Oats at the Joints from the Inside," xoa u aaa 11 is yonr druggist's pride. Kodol Dyspepsli Cert nxttotrtwttt1! friends fiobnsu tl the Streets. Walking over Haymonnt a few days ago, the reporter saw a dog greet an acquaintance a human being, recol lect with pleasant courtesy and cor diality. He was a setter, evidently ont for a "constitutional" only, for he seemed to have no bnslneea on hie mind. He curiously scanned a leaf scurrying la the wind, critically examined a root running off from a tree on tbe Donald son Academy lot, and looked across where tbe smoke wu rolling ont of tbe stack of the silk mills, as if he rather thought that a honse might be burning BP over there. Suddenly he raised Tils" head, his eyes lighted up, a smile broke over his face, saying aa plainly as if he bad spoken In good canine English : "Why, yonder's a friend of mine I am glad to see!'' The reporter was clearly cot the object of this attention; and, looking aronnd, he saw a colored woman about fifty years old coming up the bill on the other side of the street. The setter bounded down the em bankniwt, and ran to meet her, cir cling about her, leaping np and lick ing ber band, and making other demonstrations IfiaVellght. Then he trotted along by her side, wsgging his tall, and looking up into her face, which was bis wsy of passing tbe time of day. Then, with a 6nal salu tation, he went his way, and she went hers. "The dog seems to know you," said the writer, as the woman came along opposite him. "Oh, he knows me," she replied, "and never sees me on tbe street without speaking to me. And he meets me often, for I frequently come over Haymonnt, and he is al ways on the street, as he Is a great runabout dog." "Then you and he do not live at the same place? ' "Not now; I cooked there about a year ago, and was ifways kind to him, and gave him plenty to eat." All this Is called instinct, but It would look as if there were a develop ment of several distinct mental quali ties: Observation, memory, recogni tion, gratitude, friendship, and good manners. Ojanp Won Taaa Cards. A correspondent of tbe New Yorker writes concerning some of the social usages at Virginia Hot Springs, and the views thereof of Mrs. Pembroke Jooee, well kuowo here, the daughter of Hon. W. G. Green: "Wbile Mrs. Pembroke Jones was strolling with a lady companion through the glittering corridor of the Home stead hotel the other evening, the com pnion observed : 'Don't you think, Mrs. Jines, that it is a shame that all tbe people should devote themselves to such a frivolous pastime as that of playing bridge t Bridge, you know, is not interesting unless there is a stske, and in a company of this kind a bigb stake at that.' 'Ah' said Mrs. Jones, you will pardon me if I differ with even so discriminating observer ot tinman nature as yourself. There is another side to the picture which we must take into account. Io a place like this, par ticularly, in tbe evening, time bangs heavy 00 the hands of tbe sojourners here. I think it a good thing that card playing is permissible, even it tbe stake be interesting. If they were not ecgaging tbeir energies in playing bridge, yen would see them gather in little groups and eliqies retailing smaii gcssip. Anyone wno happens to be moving around would Da a target. Goeeip is a thing that grows like the rolling snowball; bot toe whiteness and parity of the snow is far from symbolic if it. No, my dear, don l let us re proach these people for playing bridge. bven if tbey were engaged in a more strenuous gam? of cards than bridge, bey wouid be vastly more innocently employed than tbey would be 10 retail icg gossip and placing tbeir friends and neigubors 00 tbe gridiron. Aa Imllut Appoiatmaat. Capt. E. R. MacKetban, now aeticg First Sergeant of Company A of tbe Independent L gbt Infantry Battalion, Msj. J. 6. Holliogsworth commanding, bas been appointed Commander of tbe North Carolina division of the United Sons of Confederate Veterans. Capt. MacKetban succeeds Dr. J. C. Rodman, of Washington, N. C, and he is already Commander of tbe Fay etteville Camps of Sons of Confederate Veterans and of 8panish War Veto rans. He has the hearty congratula tions of bis many warm personal friends and of his comrades in tbe soldiery on his appointment, which is an excellent one. CaahwtU Wal.ea Mamog 0. At 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, at the residence of Mr. J. A. Welleo at the To. ar Holt-Hart village, Rev. C. A. Jones conducting tbe eeremony, Mr. A. IB, Casbwell and Mis Either May Wellen were united in marriage. Afterwards tbe guests were ushered into tbe di ning room to tbe enjoymenf of a bountiful supper, and tbe evening eloaed with many wishes for tbs happi ness of Mr. and Mrs. Cash wall. Mother (hay's Bweet Powders for Children. Saeeesafolly oaad bv Mother Gray, none in I ha Children's Home in New York. Wore revensiuiess, tsaa atomic h. Teeth log Disorders, move and ragulaU the Bowels and JJeatroy Worms. Over 3J.0W) teetlmonals. The utter fail At all druggists, 2Sa. bample.FBKJ!. Add re as Allen o. Olmsted Le Boy, N. T. Do You Enjoy What You Eat ? You can eat whatever and whenever you like If you take Kodol. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diieaaed itoxachi are ao completely restored to health, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods aa would tie one into a double-bow-knot are eaten without even a "rumbling" and with a posl- ive pleasure and enjoyment. And what -note iheae foods are assimilated and ranjformed Into the kind of nutriment that s appropriated by the blood and tissues. Kodol ia the only digeatant or combination A digestants that will digest all claaaes of ood. In addition to this fact. It contains. In uaimllatlve form, the greatest known tonic ind reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indlgeatlon, dyspepsia and all disorders arising therefrom. Kodol Digests What You Eat Makes the Stomach Sweet. Bottles only. Reenlar ifxe. 1 1 .00. holdlnc 2H ttmas tlx trial u, ic Mils lor ao canta sVaatarad by a. 0. OeWTTT 00., OMcago, Ut, For .sale ty KXJTQ BEOS, BEGINS cleansing acids that produce RHEUMATISM, driving out all the. dangerous germs that infest the body that is Other medicines treat symptoms; Rkiumacidi rmtva tbi teutt, and, therefore, its i CURES ARC PERMANENT. Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle free on application to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Pro prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. THE Will sell daily, September 15th to November 30th, 1903, Colonist one-way tickets to points in CALIFORNIA AND THE NORTHWEST. Birmingham to points in California,, $32.83 Birmingham to Portland, Ore., Tucoma and Seattle, Wash. $44.60 Memphis to points in California $30.00 Memphis to Portland, Ore., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. $37.75 Relatively low rates to intermediate points. Short line, quick time, no bus transfers, free reclining chair cars. For rates, schedules, maps and full information, write to F. E. CLARK, or W. T. SAUNDERS, tRAVCLlNG PASSING!" AGENT. fHOPOI 5 AfOAST I I a r - a w a a a a a wi p 1 awsw Between rfie NorthndSouth Florida --Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining:, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, Schedule, flaps or any informa tion, write to WM. J. CRAIG, Oeoeral Passenger Agent, Wilmington. N. C. Coa&isret Faaiencri Tbe pension lists for 1903 have beea completed, and warrants will be sent oat on tbe i.th of December. Tbe list shows an Increase this year ol 745 over 1902. Last year the In crease was 3 425, owing to the ne law. Tbe Increase this year Is dne tr the change In the law, admitting wld ows who bave remarried. This will canse s slight decrease In tbe amount to each pensioner, for tbe appropria tion of (200,000 Is of conrse the same. During 1901 death rednctd the num ber of pensioners by 2C4, and their re turned warrants amounted to $3,400 The number for 1903, according to classes is: First class, 104; second class. 305; third class, 575; fonrth class, 6,894; widows, 4,726 Total, 12,604 It is reported that tbe Chesapeake and Ohio Railway will move its who e treat system of general offices to Clif ton Forge from Richmond, Vs., ran nicg away from the high taxation of the latter eity. TOU HOW WHIT TOD aKI TaXIIGf When 70a take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly print ed on every bottle showing that it is aim ply Iron and (jiiuine in a tasteless form. No Cure, No Pay. JO IsiyilU Ol0disl8IIIU UU Mew Yark. Wllmlngtoi, u. C. aJTD Gaorgetown, 3. C, Lines, FRO til TOKK tOU WILatUTQTOsf HAVAHOK... CAJUB , , Hot. 14. .Mot. 21. FBOM WILatmOTO FOB XEW TOBX CABIB. Nov. 14. 1 AVAUOK Nov. 2L nOM WTL1IIKOTOM for fJIOMKTOWH CABIB .Kot. 19 AVAMOK Taatdav Nov. 17. Bot Btaaanrs baT rood Daamsar aeeoia- asodgtion. tT" Through Bills ldlna and LowM Through BaWa guaranteed to and tym point u, aorui wra ounw aiwioa For Freight and ( apply to 11 (i. BBtALLrMjnKM, Bapt, Wlhatnulaa. H. C CUDS MILHK, Oral Freight Agt., 1DHI.V sum, ueneral Btaaager, WM. P. CLYDE at Co , tWi Arta , It StaU Btraat, Haw York, HYACINTHS. For foreioc io the bouse we haveHv eintbs In tea kinds, Tulaps, Biogleand vouDie wnite; rreeetaa, lauiornie uuta Utiles, uyelameo, ate, vain ikt . Heme one specimens for tmsaedlaU effect For the Lawn and Flow a Qardan. we have the largest a4 choicest collection of pianie in iaa state, un as save yonr or oars, piaaaa. SU((US!DE FLORAL IURSERY, rjOaaee M. Lame, Proprietor. Leek Bos U, Telephone 4B, fayetUTUls, M. 0, (liiiswiriiiiiivriii j: WORK with the first dose, the blooJ of all the poisonous the way cures are effected by GENERAL AGENT. PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, -ATLANTA. GA. tmHtic5t1lne IfiHFApp rfTQft tfPU Steamer CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, will iMp th following sehednla leraafUr: Lefe FajetUTille ToMdaj and Friday 8 A. Laara Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday Fare $3.00 including Haali and Brth. InUmMdiaU fans In proportion. , Thron2h Bill, of Ladiac and Lowmi Tbroagb llatta guaranteed to and from points in North and Soma Carolina. or reight apply to DUNCAJt 8. MaeKAK, gopt. Telephone 31. 1MB III Oompany Bud SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY, Cheap Colonist Sates to California and the North-west from Sept 15th nntU Nov. 30th, 1903. Ask for particulars. J F. VAN BEHH8KLABK, 00 1 Agt, m reaenirea Bl., Atlanta, ua. B, O. BKAN, T. P. A. C. W. KLY, T. P. A. Southern Pacific Co. "BVSBET BOUTM. Lowest Bates and Throe oh Rarrtea to I'M. foraia. Ask aboat them. Through the Bias sad Oil Bell 4 trains daily froas Hew Orleans to points 1st Uolatana; I io Texas; 1 to California and Mex- 100. X3aat Tx sal xx aw. Beaart SBIxrrloa D exait Xl-vearjrtlxlxxs Ofl Barn tag Loaoasotlvs. Through Pall, ana Tourist Car frtas Waahiagtoe, AUanU, Mealsnaaery and Interned lau Foraia to Call. toraia, trt-wsekly. Ie troahle to answer qaas- 1. T. TAN BEN88ELAKB, General Agent, Atlanta,, Oa. . DR. PEITY Katnral f took Llok la tbe Ml teal rani Uak tat adaah. Va sale oy u drngfiat and (sneral net. HTt ByTU LIOC CO,. iUv9B-flwkf(,0 IJOTICEs Having this day qualified as eieeutrlx upon the estate of Mrs. Margaret Holmes Frgs , deceased, late of Cumberland coun ty, this is to notify all persons having elalms against the estate ot the said da eeesed to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day ot October, 1001. or thla notlee will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate 'will; please make immediate payment. This 14th day ef Oetober, 1903. --- LENA HOLMES, Executrix. E. R. VeKethan, Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havfag thla day qnaliled aa Admin iatrator of David Burnett, deeaaaed, late of Cumberland Conuty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona having elainu against said deoeaaed to present Ine aame to ma for parmant, duly an ihentieated. within twelve months from date, or Uiia notice will be plead ia bar of their re oovery All peiaons indebted to add aetata will pleaae make immediate payment, - Thla 16th day of Oetober, I1K)3. K. N. 8UKKTZ, Administrator. Oatea 4t Mimooka, Attorneys. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator ofW. V. KuimII, deceated, notioe ia hereby given to all pertous holding claims agaiuit bis eetate to pre sent them on or before the 17th day of October, 1904, or this notioe will be pleaded lu bar there of. All persona Indebted to said aetata will pleaae settle at once. J. Vancb HoGouoam, Oct 16th, 1903. Admiulalrator. 3. MoB. Wetmore, Attorney. SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOT. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su perior Court, made In the ease of Isaac Hodges, administrator of Calvin Bell, vs Kale Edwards, et ala , an action for the sals ot real estate fer purpose of creating aaaeta to pay the debts of the estate, the nndereigned commissioner will expose for sale, to the niirhest bidder for cash, hi the Market Honse, in the City of Fayette ville, N. C , on the 12th dav ol December, l!)i)3, ut 12 M , o'clock, the following deeeribed town lot: 8itnatd in lowtr Farntteville, N. C, known as lot Ao 63, begiuning at the sonth east corner of lot iVo. 64, on the weet margin of a street, and runs as the line of lot Ao. 64 830 fret to the corner on the east margin of a treet, thence sonth 66 feet to lot Ao. 62, thence with that line 330 feel eatl to a stake, thence with said street 66 feet to the beginning, con taining oue-balf acre more or lees, being the land formerly belonging to tbe late Calvin Bell, oflm Bod This 10th day of November, C1U8. O. KOSK, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtue of a certain mortgage deed, execu ted November 17th, 1900 by W. H. Lovett and wife, Mary Lovett, to M. J. Pridgeon, which said mortgage has been duly asiigned to me, I will, on the 14th day of Deoembar, 1903, sell at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land, situated in 71st township, Cumberland connty, and being a tract contain ing fiflv (50) acres of land on which aaid Lovett now reel dee and which was oonveyed to him by Joseph A.. McAithur and wife, deed for aame recorded in Cumberland connty. Baid land ad joins the land of W. N, Williams, Andrew Mo Kay, Jamee Capps, et a!., aa will more fully appear by referring to the wid deed from Me. Arthur and wife. For fnrtber description see a certain mortgage deed recorded in Book "J," No. 5, page 20, in the Register's office of Cum berland connty, 1 ime of sale : 12 o'clock M. Date of sale: December 14th, 1903. Place of sale: At Court Honse door, Fay etteville, N C. Terms: Cash. Thla November I Oth, 1903. L. J. BEST, Assignee and Mortgagee. VALUABLE SAW MILL FOR SALE. Unless sooner disposed of pnvatelv. I will sell at pobli c auction, in Tomahawk, N. C, One Complete Saw Kill Plant, comparatively new, being the plant of the Johnson Lumber Companr, bankrupt consist ing of 1 Erie City 50 H P boiler, 1 40 H P Erie uty engine, 1 Lane raw mill and carriage, 1 eduer. 1 cut ofl ri. 1 new la h machine. 1 new and substantial iron roof milt sbed, all pulleya, hungers, belting, and ether Bachinair and nia chinery supplies eonneeted wuh aaid plant, ail situate in Tomibawk, M. V , half-way between FayoUaviba and Winning-ton, oa lie A. C. L. railroad. A Iso 3 irood males and 4 loe wasoaa. S seta of narosea, a suet or gooos va-BM at St ,WB or more, and one tract of land eoniainiaa aboot S3 teree, on wrjidi tsere an uilo new ahiniira beetles nulL Good I oca loo and exeeileat ciaaa. Dajiy capacity io,mv ieet Tisse of sale Thursday, December 3rd, 11.3, at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale, caah. 8ale mixta 1 evair matioa of ooerV For f athe? jaf- ratkUoa tiAnm H K l,IUt, Truss. rTuvu, . C. TRUSTEE'S LAID 8 ALE. . G Dark. Truavee A MiLaaa A DaBoae. at taakrary. wi aali u p ivat eae, and s an ratjaesue. ew avie btjvm aadiet, lot l U Ur-. Int.. VM feet depth, ht lowa of iUeivrt tX'vuisx tbe Uads aad store hoaste A i. W MeLa,ua 0 aad I) H MeLean at V. (ifjut noauatial sfre hvaae two eet hoaMa Tut Tiaa tinmti has bid elfcOOCO. wdi oeutArr itvtfiur eier this earn. Teiau of sal Caeh. Writ t vt eatiu, seeTreetee at hie omoe la FayetteriU. Notice. "B B.Enxtonvt W J. Ut Donald, ease No. 32. set for Honda v. Oe . 29. 19(3. Bnperior Court, Cumberlaad eoonty, M . U. inis u an error, l bave no ease in eourt. I do not know W. J ale Dona 14, and never had any dealings with any one of that name. All lawyer, are notified and warn d not to brina; salt against any one in my name withont my consent. MKo. HALPH P. BUXTON, Oct. 22od, 1993, Sheriff's Notice. To the Tax Payer$ of Cumberland Aftar Nnramkar 10th 10A3 tka books, which are in my hands for eollee tion, will be In law an execution s gainst eeerw AMmmmnt. Ae a wm,m ffi u f propeee to de say fall dnty. Ten will save eons ana annoyance oy payinr yonr laaea oj nonuosr in. gall IS IMr warning. Ast aeeorOlncly. - Bh.fi ff, Oetober 2ind, 1903, Why Not paint the top of yonr boose m well m tbe sideet SHINGLE PAINT will Ws yonr property eity appear so ae and proteet the roof Also, a need vatnt for tenement booses, stable m4 faaaaw. All colors; Meant pvTallon, ti sale Plna Prarliiflt rnaafH4lM I'm m I vmhv. WVIIVH WVIIVIV VV, ise, afar, unss auuuu lilafj Tbobs) Ml Tb. Formula tellt Grove's Chronic Chill Cure E?H SS HH Extract POPLAR BAMC 14 fefeSllW"4 oth" CPTonJes Dpit'tCcro. m. 7 - FOR No 7 Barring Patent Champion Safe, Victor Company Safe, 8 Horse Power Portable Boiler and Engine, 8-Horse Power Vertleal Kaflne, 60-ineb Boiid Tooth Oirenlar Baw nearly new, SAW MILL, complete, with SO feet carriage, 25 Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Llddell Co, Charlotte, N. 0 2-Horse Power Portable Boiler, made by Erie Oity Iron Works, , Hi-Horse Power Engine, ONE COMPLETE SAW MILL PLANT, complete as follows: 80 horse power Boiler, 25-horee power Engine, Baw Mill eem plete with 45 feet carriage, Edger, Cut oS Saw, All Necessary Belts; mill In ttrst-elaa condition. 1 Bet Saws f or oO-saw gin. WALTER Carolina 2acMne Co., FA1BT1EYILLB, S. 0. O. S. R.USSEL, Prop'r and Manager, . Manufacturers of and Dealers in SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. "saws, Baiting and Mill 8appllas constantly FOUNDRY AND Iron and Brass SEASONABLE GOODS We hare contracted (or the (olio wing: 1 iWl hh'i f'N V Rfaf A Vanrt. EUMvav.n AtrtlA 1 fUVl ka.a. V...1 mi 1J. Oranges, 80,000 large fresh Cocoannts, 12,500 lbs Mixed Nats (new orop) 26 It boxes, Solid Car California London Layer Raisins, (nsw orop), 600 boxes California Evaporated Peaches, big lot Prunes, Seeded Raisins, Cur rants, Citrons, &o. SOLID CAR FIREWORKS, w CO 000 lfcl Oanrlv nnnalatino- of fltink. Vrannh Ulvtiiraa INanah P.n. - J I n Iates Drops, Penny Assortments, Ao. Low Prices Quoted to Merchants on Application. CF" Orders placed esrly will have best seleetion and prompt shipment. TTh. Armfield Company, FAYKTTEVILLB, S. C. DR. M OFFETT'S lLL (TEETHING JUt. J. W. Berry (of ArkmaJM MethofUrt CrJoftrsjoCw.wTltsji:) 'Enclosed ind I ft; rtnfnTrfclrt. plwaiMll tvoMckaafw- ot "TEETHINA " We wodtr hov w Ut ravlid cbiidrM without It. TimoUm davj UAy la Mss oari tent ai f parkjvo ni it cauno at a raott Op porta n time; oar bab wu ia Mrloni coaditioai hit bowala Iu4 beH la bad condition (or day. and nothlag thai w tar did maj good; tha aooood daaa of TEKTHINA" faf pcrfsKt relief and b hai bad uo lortber troabaa. OUuf Btataben ol tu XaBiij bar uad It aad arary 4aw feae aaan a panaci ra "GET NEXT to a, good live up-to-date Company, build its business and boost yourself." 8oeb was tbe advice of a saocessfol life insurance veteran to an ambitious befinDer in the business. It yon agree with tbe above, don't fail to Bod ont what is offered the right man by tbe EASTERN LI INSURANCE COilY, D. T. TAYLOE, President Addreaa for particulara H. SUSMAN. Superintendent of Agents, Washington, N. 0. WIDE-AWAKE BUYEBS who are alive to their own leteresU, consider two points In bnylng. via : (1) QTJAL ITY, and (2) PRICE. It is a pleasure to deal with this elass of bnyere. because they now a food thine when thay sse it and are qoiek to grasp it. To eosb we acaia direct attention to the fast that none bnt standard goods, of recognised til uU rettUm. we bandied in this store. toavrUwd M buying In CAB LOTS FHOsf FIB8T HANDS, at lowest prices and beet dlaaeeeu. Mb(ae ns to give tbe retail boyer the benefit of "inside prleee," and the tfelsssls bey r gate vsIm reeeived for every dollar spent with ns. Whether yea want jittie m nmk,m t a. n we will make it well worth yonr while. Ws dewt waet Um eerUi, m4 email .t imtlaflae os. A fell si aia-ay, M j;, "i Mf i, a phrase seldom heard hers). Hcavr and Staple Groceries WinflrJC svllbuFii and Chattanooga makes, ffAUUritlj single and double. UkLVtm, PLOWS, CASTINGS, SFaAJDIS, B1I0VIL", ETC. 1 VUVMH Ul t. V'tH TkHUUl , ""nr.nin, lanuKUli MIV I) AW AMU Hit, All Kinds of wais, viorn, sic. tulL'rru!Miw. I".?"6 ' rL00..t4..tlVt0' tMnf that NEVKB falls, bnv nwunw, Ifs a "jrsaee.oiaker'' In the home. The beet and eheapeet flousold. A. F, OTOI-IlSrSOlSr Ivletnogex'. No, lft Hay Btreet, Fayetteyllle. N. 0. the "q "gt SALE! WATSON. en hand. KafBBPAlat WOBK a BPICIALTT MACHINE SHOP, Castings of all kinds. , M , wmf m .vuvu V,WIII. VHW POWDERS Buck BraUVM. Ark Ho4. ltvl iH.mnn . . . uoatBiOlk, DAUU1DU Anil XlJaO, FEED STUFFS Bran, Ship Btoff, Hay, StaOJ SQL wo py. iTte, 300.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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