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SBitif or tuu.ii ii tiut otom Eohsrt Bssis IsaWsssl u Hu Ju'f 4 k. The cue ol the State against Robert Moods closed Friday Uit. Moodi vvss found guilty of murder In the first degree, and sentenced to be banged tannery jjtb. He took an appeal lo the Supreme court. State agalntt Toe 8psrks was con tinued until January court. . Moods killed Iaalab Bay at Godwin come month ago, obarging him with Improper relationi with bis (Honda's) iater. He plead self defense. The solloitor, Messrs. N. A.Binslair and A. 8. Ball proseooted. and Messrs T. H. Button and J. W. Bolton appeared for the defense. iobth caiouaa won. A Brest Oam. North Carolina won the great game of football In Richmond Thursdsy, be tween the Universities of North Caro lina and Vltglnla; and the large num ber of Fayettevllle boys present were made very bappy, and, ii reports be true, some of them paid their expenses by betting on our University. The score was 16 to o In our favor. The following went from this city to see the game: Robt. W. Jesaup, Paul Watson, Walter Jessup, W. B. bed berry, M. White, Ed. Young, Cliff Rankin, Ssndy Brown, W. W. Home, A. H. Slocomb, Jr., Robert Clark, M. Mcl. Matthews, J. B. Underwood, Jr. They report a great game. rs. iBltk Entertains The T7. D 0. The Daughters of the Confederacy were given a eharmiog reeeptiou Thnrs dsy by the President, Mrs. Hooter 0. Bmitb, at her handsome residence on Green street. The parlors and dining-room were effectively decorated with red and white, the beautiful Confederate colors, while everywhere were vines and pot ted plants. The large open fire places were ablaif, and warmth and good eheer were the order of the day. Mrs. Smith was assisted in receiving by others of the effisers, Mrs. B. B. Huske, Miss Csrrie Maliett, Mrs. John MaeRas and Miss Birah Brown. Mis Eliza William escorted the ladies from reception parlor to dining room where Misses Elliott sod Fannie Kyle serv:d bountiful and delicious refreshment of eske and eream all in the tame eolor sebeme. Ia the next room good hot eboeolate and ereaa was dispensed by Miss Janie MacKetban and Miss May Kyle. The chapter is fortunate in hav ing soch a president. Here's long life to her. festal. Mr. snd Mrs. J. S. Hsrper celebrated their loth wedding anniversary at their borne on Maiden Lane on Wed nesday evening. The bouse was beau tifully decorated in ferns snd potted plants, etc., snd was the picture of good cheer. Mr. and Mrs. Harper were assisted in receiving by Mr. and Mr. Alexan der, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sloccmb and Mrs. McKlnnon, of Maxton. In the ball Miss Kate Hswley snd Miss Katie Gaster received the guests, while in the room where the presents were dtsplsyed Miss Janle McKethan served punch from a big tin pan, sug gestive of the nsture of the anniver sary. The presents, all in tin, were nam "Ffous and varied, and many :of them quite unique. In the dining-room where delicious refreshments were served Mrs. J. M. Matthews, Mrs. Hinsdale snd Mlcses Fan Kyle snd Mable Elliott did the honors. Mr. and Mrs. ). R. Boyd entertained Tuesday night at their borne 00 Russell street at an old time saaut party. Tbs following wsrs present : Mr. and Mrs D. H. Graves. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cooper, Mr. J. R. Tolar, Mr. J. H. Hart, Misses Mamie and Sarah Brown and Alias Jessup. fajetteville abroad. It is gratifying to note tbe rapid ad vaoeesnent and phenomenal success in their line ot work of two Fayettevilte men. Mr. W. D. MoNeill, who for the past two or three years bas been super ntsndeot ot tbs mills at Whitmire, 8. C, wbers be bas taken a high stand and is a reeognizsd authority among mill men, bas resigned bis position to take the supsiiotsodeney of the South ern branch of the big New Yoik Mill Company. Mr. David H. Jones, who a few years ago, was a student in ths late Colonel T. J. Drewry's Fsysttsvllle Military Academy, and took great interest in pbysieai science, bas equip ped himself as an electrician, and for a year bas bad charge of that depart ment at Wbitmirs, S. C. He now cue eeds Mr. McNeill as superintendent, being considered entirely fitted for tbs arduous position. Both thess men bavs been without any polls bat have risen by brains and bard work. All bonor to them. Five hundred British weavers struck gainst s proposed redaction la wsges. Stomach Trouble Cause Heart Trouble, Hsatt tr ubls is almost alTavs earned by tomeh trouble. The stoma ;h fails to digest all ths food, and the residue fer ments, fonnlri exeess of gas whieb dis tsnds the walls ot the stomach, eansln a pressure on the nerves and arteries that lead to the hear. This eaoses the heart to palpitate ot skip a beetooceeionally, or both, whloh is vsoeMy very alarm(r. easting rrav apprehensions. Rydalss Stosaaeh Tablets will mmt thi. im. ble. Tier digest ths food and prevent tea from forming In the stomaeh. If there to no gas in yoat stosaaeh year heart will not irouDU yo. Bedberry'e Bona. Satisfaction. It Is Blwavs a Sonne of mtlefuiMnn in know ot a teased? that ean alwa ba m. lied ea in eaergenoies and wbsn aeeidsnts oeeur, Mek a remedy is Elliott's Emnlal Bed Oil Unlaenk. It ia tbe stoat uu. able Aeeideat and Intervene liniment ever prodssed. and is hat as satiafaatne iiLnlTiW.h''r a UnltmttttUf., Destkaf Oidrst skerifl. Ex-Sheriff James A.Johnson died st his borne in Harnett county last Sat urday in the 89'h year of his age. He was Harnett's first sheriff after the formation of the county in 1855. law Offlss Ballilsf As noticed heretofore, Mr. D. H. Bay has taken down the remaining part of the old brick buildings known as 'Tumpkin Kow," and the rour nana some office tenements whiah be is erecting in their place are nearicg completion. With Ihosa in place,' the Whole appearance of that part of Anderson street is changed, and, keep ing p&oe with many other rejuvenated parte of ths town, that neighborhood, too, is taking on the look of a eity. Pret J. a. at&Liia. Prof. J. A. MoLeao, superintendent of the Shelby Graded Sebool, is spend iog the Thanksgiving holiday at home. A letter in the Charlotte Observer from Shelby speaks very highly of Mr. MoLean, and says that he is the right man in tbe right place, as evidenced by the fact that his graded school now numbers 400 scholars, whereas tbe population of Shelby is but 3 000, Improves Teltphoae Service. After January the first the Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company will lnstal all-day service in the ex change on Sunday and all public holidays. In other words, It will open on the first of January and close tbe last day cf December. This change will certainly be appreciated. The sick or injured, or others to whom In stantaneons service Is necessary, are as needful of telephone service on Sun day and the holidays as ou other days, and tbe absence of service then has often been very exasDeratlne. The Company Is to be congntulated on this important change. 014 Hsss Wareksase. The Immense accumulation of un claimed and refused freight at the over warehouse (or as it is more familiarly called, the old hoss warehouse), has necessitated an addition to hold the overplus- Qaite sn addition is now being made to the building recently oxupled by the large wholesale firm Messrs. Armfield Co. This depart ment cf the Atlantic Coast Line was opened here last spring, and is under the msnsgemeut of Mr. Alves Huske and his efficient assistant, Mr. A'.va Smith. This business is dally Increas iog, snd both of these gentlemen sre kept buiy In this new department. According to the State liw all un c'.a'med or refastd freight not piriihi ble, is sent here from all Atlantic Coast Line stations lu North Carolina, and, after it hss remained unclaimed for a period of twelve months, is sold at public auction to tbe hightest bidder. This cffi:e gives but faint idea of the immense work of the Atlantic Coast Line that Is now immense snd grow ing; and, If it has done nothing more for Fajettev.lle, it has certainly given it two estimable gentlemen and worthy citizens in Messrs. Huske and Smith. Mr. Cltvslaaa' a'. Lit, fails Ov. The Charlotte Observer of this morn ing contains the satjjined letter from Mr. C.eve'anu to bis friend, Mr. St. Clair McKeiway, tbe gentleman who acts as edviser-ir.-;hief to the Democ racy, bat eupports the Republican ticket: "Princeton, N. J., Nov. 25. My Dear Mr. McKiway : I have waited for a long time to say something wuicb I thick should be said to you before others. You can never know bow grateful I am for tbe manifestations cf kindly feeling toward me on tbs part or my coantrtmen, hieh your initiation has brought out our advocacy in Toe Eagle of my nominatioa f Jr tbe presidency eame to me as a great surprise and it has been seconded 10 sueh a man ner by Democratic sentiment thai eoifletiDg thoughts of gratitude and uty bave caused me to hesitate as to tbs time and manner ot a declaration 00 my part concerning tbe sutjjet if such a declaration should seem necessa ry or proper. "In tbe midst of it ail and in tbe foil iew of every consideration, I have not for a moment been able, nor am I now ble to open my mind to the thought, that in any circum3aoees, or upon an; consideration, I should ever again be come tbe nominee of my party for tbe preeideoey. My determination not to do so is unalterable and eoneltuive. This you. st least, ought to kaow from me, and 1 should be glad if Tbe Eigle were mads tbe medium of its convey ance to tbe public. "Verv sincerely yours. "GHOVER CLEVELAND." Representative Patterson, of Tennes see, bas introduced a bill to abolish slavery 10 tbe Philippine archipelago and to abrogate tbe treaty between tbe United mate and tbe Saltan of Zalc. Mr. Carmack discussed the Cuban reciprocity bill in the Senate Wednes dsy. The reported sinking of the White Star Line steamer Cedrlc was untrue. United States Minister Powell bas refuted to acknowledge the provisional government ot Han Domingo. TOO ZI0W WHAT T0U ABI TaXIBS v" When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because tbe formula is plainly print ed on every Dottle showing that it is aim piy iron and Quinine In a tasteless form. no unre, no rtv SO' Daesn't Respect Old Age. It'a sbameful when vouth fill to show proper respect for old sge. bat just roe contrary in tne case of Dr King's New Life Pills. Thtv cot off maiaairs no matter now Severe and tr reantctive of old nee Tidnwula 111 . . , T jaundice. Fever, Constlpstion all yield to idib peiieci rill. 25c at 0 Bed oerry or. sons drag store. A Good fame. Prom personal eZDenenea I teatifv that Da Witt's Littls Early Biters ars unequal edaaaliverpilL They are rightly Darn d because tney give strength and energy and do their work with eass W. T. Eae- ton, Boerne, Tex. Thousands of people are oalng these tiny little pills In prefer ence to all others, because they are so pleasant and tffeetaal. They cure bil iousness, torpid liver, jeundiee, sisk hei d. aebt, constipation, eta - - They do not puree and weaken, but ilmu mi purge and weaken, Roosevelt and a Crank. By telegraph lo the Observer. New York. Nov. 27-President Roosevelt was accosted by a orank to day as be was leaving the ebureh of holy Uommnoion, ana oerore ins police could interfere a letter was throat into bis hands. Mrs. Roosevelt was greatly alarmed, and herself identi fied the man who was arrested, giving his name as A. B. Denning. As he delivered ths letter he said to the President) "Ton can sava Emperor William's life by reading these words addressed you." The iuoident caused a great sensation, Hanoi Looming Up for the Nomination. f ' By telegraph 10 the Observer. Indianapolis, Nov. 27. Senator Bev eridgs began' receiving callers early todav in connection with ths canvas which bs intends nuking throughout the State among the leading republi cans to learn if tenons objection is to be expected to Roosevelt in the Stats convention. Leading republicans say that tbe fast is apparent that tbere is a growing opposition in Indiana to the nomination of the President, and that if Senator Hauna would give his friends enconraeement be eould get an organ isation that wonld insure the instruc tion of the Indiana delegates in the national convention foi mm. Roosevelt in New York. By telegraph lath ObMmr. New York, Nov.;27-Protected by n escort of five hundred policemen mounted and afoot, also half a score of plain elothesmeo, President Roosevelt arrived here this morning to attend tbe funeral of bis late uncle, J as. King Graoie. Toe police commissioner met him at tbe train in Jersey Uty. Panama Situation. Br tible to th Obeerver. Panama, Nov. 27. American com mercial travelers, just arrived beretrom Baena Ventura on tbe steamer Manavi, report that the feeling of uneasiness in Caaca and Antioqut continues, and that tbe secession movement there has the support of many prominent men including high officials. Warning Letters. Bt telegraph lo tlx Obnmr New Orleans, Nov. 27 Beoanse of hu view 00 the neero Question, Depu ty United States Marshal J. E. Pope bas received a number o( typewritten Utters warning him to leave tbe State. Pope says be will stay and take the banees of being tilled. A Sad Suioide. Bt telegraph to the Observer. New York, Nov. 27 Jilted by his reetbeart after beiog crippled for life while woiking, Frank Basse, an expert glass blower, committed tnicide today fter becoming violently insane. Macedonian Refugees to Sail for America. Bt cable lo the Obeerver, Belgrade, Nov. 27. Two hundred refugees from Macedonia have bought tkts for the boiled states and will sail tomorrow to seek refuge from pros eeutiou. An I.linois Eartbqiake. Bt telegraph to the Obeerver. Cairo, III., Nov. 27 A severe esrth qisk sboek was felt here at 3 '20 uclotk this moruiog, and continued several minutes, Russia acd Japan. Bj cable to the Observer. Rnssiao Siberia, Nov. 27. To avoid a clash all Russian soldiers bave been prevented going in tbe Japanese quar- er. Tbe war fever in Japan is reported to be increasing. St. Petersburg, Nov. 27 -The pro longation of 1 he Rosea Japanese nego nations at Tokio bave been delayed by Viceroy Alexieff's return, which is due to tbe inability to reach an understaud- ng in regard to Cores. No proposition to adjourn the extra session of Congress will be entertain ed by the House until tbe Senate either passes or rejects tbe Cuban bill. A woman, employed ss a steno grapher in an tfihe In Boston, was brutally assaulted by a man who rob bed tbe safe cf $400 It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry. Ask to-day for A'lea'i Foot-Ease, a pow der. It cores Chilblains, Uwoilen, Sweat ing, Bore, Aching, Damp Feet. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Mother G raj's Sweet Powders for Children Successfully used bv Mother Qray, nurse ia 1 he Children's Home in Mew fork, Care Feverishrets, Bad Stomteh, Teeth nz Disorders, move acd regulate the Bowels and Destroy Worms. Over 3J.00O testlmonala. Tkry Hirer fail At all lrogguts, 2oe. sample FHtii. AdJrea Alien H Olmsted Le Boy, N. I K0D0L ijests what you eat SODOL c'xirses, p-jr.fie-. stretchers swterj the stomach. XODOL indigestisn. dyspepsia, and jrr.ich and bowel troubles. KODOL ascelera'es ih action of the gas- ir. g.ar.os ar.a gives lone 10 mo native orgarj. K0D0L re'-eveaan ovemrorked stomach 01 an nervgus strain gives 10 h heart a full, free and untrammeled iction. nourishes the nervous system and MSSttis br:n. iODOL ls ,V '1nf!rful remedy that Is . niug Mmar.y sick people we .-;d weak peep strong by gvnng to their ;yi!.'.2 ail of t.ie nourishment that is con- aird in the food they eat. 3wt:i or(7, J! .'A S'je k-Afe 24 thr.es the trial size. ntch te,.s tor y fmtnt e&lf kr I. C. Dcwm CO., CBICAM. For sale by KING BEOS. CUR Oompatny end SOUTHERN PACIFIC C0MPA1T. Cheap Colonist Bates to California and the North-west From Sept 15th until Nov. 30th, 1903. Ask for particulars. J l1. TAX BX SRSKLAKB. Gent Act. ' U Pssim AUaata, fla, Ill PNe Paw'eee fce4 eW their We e e S, C, w h4 eM -( the mi terrible) Ikes' ell taUew eatH IT CURCB HELPLESS CRIPPLE. Mr. Wllktt wtltw la the Mern el t leaf hlttr, iuti Am 1. 190: "Mr k f ,MI " "t kip. I " u alIe m a Sis ta aeailr 1! moult. Tk imkIM el ev vu d lets mn ikilnl4 up. I ofettS dolll MMl itaHinl. WattMataS r til SISattM pKnlcllirt in McCnll.DIlM uS Mltion. but nn ol Ihea ceilS im tnr ixd, until Or. J. P. Swlrf, ol Dllloa, toM m tour rour SHEUUACIUS. I biu to tat It, and befort tht Srtt bottle vai estS as I btU to fat betwtv I aaeS 51 bottka anS vsa complclcly caraS." Dr. J. P. Swing confirm all. Wilkaa' atattoKat is ararr panlcalir. rats tii lomt eixr oh aepucanoe to -aw OOSeiTT CHEMICAL CO.. PROP THE Wi'.l sell daily, September 15th oiie-way tickets to points in CALIFORNIA AND Birmingham to points in California Birmingham to Portland, Ore., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. Memphis to points in California Memphis to Portland, Ore., Tacoma and Seattle, Wash. Relatively low ratee to irtt:n.ediate 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, TRAVELING PASSENGER AGENT, -ATLANTA. GA. ion IhoPOI m f wwaiij as saf f UU Between the North nd South Florida Cuba. A passenger service unexcelled for luxury and comfort, equipped with the latest Pullman Dining, Sleeping and Thoroughfare Cars. For rates, Schedule, Haps or any informa tion, write to WAL J. CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. Wilmington. N. C. Eight-year-old boy and two vear old girl were fatally burned in a fire at their home near Ashevllle. Important Tax Notice. To Cumberland Tax Payers: After December 1st, I will place eollec tions in the hands of Special Collectors in the different Toarnships, and they will eolleet with the CObT added as tbe law Hows. If you wish to save this cost, come forward and pay at tbe Court Bouso by Dec. 1st, at latest. This is full notice lo all men. W. P-I. Marsh, Sheriff Cumberland County. Style, Mil anil Dirdltr are the points npon whieh we elsim dis tinction for onr Home Made Team and Buggy Harness. It is better than the best beesase there not a defeet snvwhere, not even so mneh as e defective stitsh. Tbe makers pot as mneh (rood work into tbe bidden parts as those in plain view. With ordinary ears this harness will Isst for ) ears, beesase tbe leethet is good, the trimmings good ana the workmanship good BUI KINO B HUMS-MADE HAR NE88. BOLD UNDER GUABAN TEE. J. J KIIVO, The Male Milliner snd Horse Outfitter. 0t CITY OF FAYETTEYILLE, will keep tbe following Khednle hereafter: If.Leave s'ejettevUle Tseeday sad Prlday g J Leave Wllsihutoa Wednesday and Retards' s r. ss. Fare $3.00 iaelndlng Meals aad Berth. Intermediate fares hi proportioa. tarThmogh Bills of Ladle sod Lewes t inroegn Bate gwraauea te ana boss points Is Konh svd Sooth Carolina. ... u for freight ajpiy te -a DOAI I IUsBAJ, lest i Tslet sew HQ, . mm Wlrtiea. of OlMesv HEUMATIftst eat 1 l RHEU ea eectev ereicrUnS SI ITORB. 1AI.TIM0RC, MD to November 30th, 1903, Colonist THE NORTHWEST. $33.85 $44.00 $30.00 $37.75 Or.Nf.RAL AGENT, PASSENGER DEPAP.TIAINT. TMffTICSTlLNE Ifi H FA P P rfXQft P I n LANS SALE. Under and by vinne of a decree of the 8n perier eonrt, in Ray, Exeentriz, ei Harriet Hriant Oowell, made at Jsnnary Term, 1903, the ondersigned willofler for sale at tbe Market hlonse In FaretteTine, on satntday, IWh Dee , at 12 o'clock, M., the following lands lying in Carrot's Creek Townthip, on soaih side of Lower Little stiver Beginning at a stake and pointers where formerly stood a pine, the be ginning cornet or 1C0 acres patented by Trad way, and running tbenue north 76 east 32 chains to a stake: men north 14 wen 7 chains to a pine: then north 81 east 4 chains to a stake, formerlv a blackjack; then sooth 37 west 181 chains to a pine: in-n sonin 03 east Hi chains to a stake, former ly a pine; then ninth 37 weet 17J chains lo a stake: then aoath 28 weet 26 chains to a stake, formerly a eweetgom in the Drv Branch; then west 63 chaina to a stake; then noith 21 east 26 chains to the line of CO acres; then north 75 west 23 chains to the corner, formenv a blackjack; then sooth 2 weet 47 chains 76 links to a stake, formerly Hmilh's corner: then sooth c9 weet 15 chains to a stake in said 1 ne: then north 16 west 3?t chains to a stake, Roaav brongh's corner; then north 11) weet 21 chains to a state, tne corner of 1UV scree patented by Duncan McCain; than with his line loath 43 weet 27 ebaios 30 links to the corner: then north 47 west 32 chains; then nortn 7 chains; then north 37 east 18 charot; then sooth 32134 h&ins: then annth 47 aaat 9A iha.in fiS link. then north 1U vseat 28 chains: then north 70 east JSi eha'na to tbs be ginning, containing 86s acres more or less, excepting U 9 10 acres sold to uwB. tnown as tne fetsy waller land. Me Book Y, ;Vr. 3, 'age 367. Terns Cash. iVor'r 17th, 1S03 C. W Bboadvoot, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. The ondersigned Administratrix of Panl Niehols, dteeased, will expose to sale, st the late residence of tbe said Panl Niehols. on the ISth day of December, 1903, ail of tne personal property ol tbs late Psol Nichols, consisting in part of three males, ons bone, s lot of hogs, cows, corn, for age, eotton seed, farming ntensils, peas ana one tnrpet tine still ana nxtares. .t erms ot Bale: Cash. 8ALUE A. NICHOLS, Admrx Psol Niehols. WILMINGTON WIU AND MARBLE f ORIS, MONUMENTS snd HEAD3T0NE3. Cemetery work st right prices. Lettering and Finish the Beit Latest Designs. ALL WOltK DELIVERED. H. A. TUCKEB BRO., Props , Wilmington. N. C. a. v. uauaui AK" t r SLLeTUJe, 11. . Postal to box 86 end I will eaU with a n atarrea . ... , . . MiyiSJa Southern Pacific Co. "8 U If SIT SO UTM" Lowe Bates and Throned Bervka to CaH. taenia. Ak shoot then. Throngh the Bled and Oil Bert 4 trahM dally trow Hew Orleans to nohita fat lOTieaaoa; to lesaa; a to vaiuonaa and stex lee 33est Traalxasw. Xlesssit sBeeantrloewe Beat XJ-veeryflxlxxK Oil Barnmg LoeesMtfvef. Throoeh Pnll sraa Toerist Car frim WashbgUm, Atlanta. Mootfotnory and Intermediate folate to Call lornia, U1-weeiy. so troeble to answer qies- J. T. VAN BEN86ELAER, General Agent, Atlanta), 0s Bt 0. BEAM, T. P. A. Kodol Dygpepsla Ccr Having nullified as a mlnistratrlx of Patil Nicuo , I'eeeased, late ot Cumber land eounty, North Carolina, this is to notify alt persons having olalms against the estate ot eald dteeased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of November, 1904, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona lndsbted to said satate will plee mate Immediate payment. This rcn aay 01 no v. luus MHo. oAUljlS A, NICHOLS, Administratrix. Alderman. N O. Foblnson Shaw. Attorneys. Fayette- etteville, N. C. NOTICE. Having this day ouallfled as sxeeutrix upon the estate of sirs. Margaret Holmes Fros deceased, late ot Cumberland conn- this is to notify all persons havlnsr aims against the estate of the said da- oeessd to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of October, 190 1, or this notice will be p'eaded in bar or their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate 'will please make immediate payment. Xbls Hth day of October, 1903. liBNA HOLMES, Kxeoutrix. E R MoKethan. Attorney. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Havlog this day analifled as Administrator of David BurneH, deceued, late of Cumberland County, North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having elaims anaujit laid deowitd to preeeDt Ue turns to me for payment, duly au thenticated, within twelve months from date. this notice will be plead ia bar of their re ooTory All peiaona indebted to eald estate will lease male immediate paymauL This 16th day of October, 1903. K. M. 8HKETZ, AdminUtrator. Oalee St Nimookt, Attorney!, NOTICE. Hailng qnaliaad as administrator of W. F. Bnasell, deceaied, notice is hereby tilvan to all persona holding claims against b Is ettate to pre sent them on or before the 17th day of October, iws, or ia is nonce win oe pitaaea in oar (Here of. All persoui indebted to said estate will please settle at once. J. V AHCB B1CUOUOAN, Oct 16th, 1903. Administrator, & McB watmore, Attorney. . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Bating this day qualified as Administrator of . Gsrrason, deceased, late of Cumberland conntjr, iVorth Carolina, this Is to notify all persona hatlcg claims agaiiut said deceasci to present the same to me for payment, duly au thenticated, within twelve months from date, or this notice will be plead In bar of their re covery All persons indebted U said estate will ease make immediate payment This 16th day or iVOTember, 1W3. J no. u. Maims, Administrator. SALE OF VALUABLE LOT. TOWN Under and by virtue of a decree of the 8a- Drkr Court, made In the ease of Isaac Hodsea. administrator of Calvin Bell, vs Kale Edwarda, et als , an action for the sale ol real estate fer pnrpose of creatiwr assets to par the debts of the estate, the undersigned cOmmlasiocer will eipose for sale, to the highest bidder for cash, u tne marset uoaae, in tne uity ol Fayette Ilea. N. C , on the 12th day of December. 1&U3L at 12 M , o'clock, the follooinir described town lot: HiloatM in lowtr Faratteville, N. C. nown as lot iVo 63, beginning at the south east comer of lot jVo 61, on the west margin of a street, and ions as the line of lot Ao 64 330 feet tn the corner on the eaat margin of a atreei, ueooe so out b reet to lot ivo. oa, thence with that line 330 feet eatt to a stake, thence with laid si reet 66 feet to the beginning, con tain in ooe-balf acre more or less, being the land formerly belonging to the late Calvin Dell, deoeeeed. This 10th day of November, 193. CHAS. O. KOHE, Commissioner. NOTICE OF 8ALE UNDER MORTGAGE. By virtne of a certain mortmure deed, exeen- ted November 17th, 1900 by W. H Lorett and wife, Mary Lo.eU. to M. J. Pridireon. whieh said mortgage has been dnly assigned to me, I win, on tne ism aay oi uecemner, 1W3, sell at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, a certain tract of land, sitnated in 71l township, Cumberland ronnty and being a tract contain ing lifts 150) acres of land on which said liovett now resides and whieh was conveyed to him by Joseph A. McAithnr and wife, deed for tame recorded in Cumberland cmnty. Said land ad joins tbe land of W. N. Williams, Andrew Mo Kay, James Cspps, et al , as will moie folly appear by referring to the said deed from He Arthur and wife. For further description see a certain mortage deed recorded in Book "J," No. 5, page 20, in the Register's office of Cum berlana coonty. lime or sale : Vi o'clock M. Date of sale : December Uth, 1903. Place of sale: At Court House door. Fv- etteville, N C. Jerma: Cash. This November lOtb, 1903. L. J. BEST, Assignee and Mortgagee. VALUABLE 8AW MILL FOE SALE. Unless sooner disposed of privately. sell at publi c aaction, in Tomahawk, N. One Complete Saw Mill Plant, eomparatlv.ly new, being tbe plant of the Johnson Lumber Company, bankrupt constat ing of 1 Kris City 50 U r boiler, 1 40 U P Erie City engine, 1 Lane taw mill and carriage, 1 edger 1 cnt ofl ri, 1 new la h machine. 1 new and substantial iron roof mill abed, all pulleys, hangars, belting, and ether machinery and ma cbinery supplies connected with said plant, all situate in Tomahawk, N. C, half-way between rayetleville and Wilmington, ou the A. C. L. railroad. Also 3 good mnles and 4 log wuons. 5 sets of harness, a stock of goods valued st $1,000 or more, and one tract of land containing about 23 scree, on which there are) nine new shanties beaiiesmllL Good location and exoeiient plank Daily ipaottj 18,000 feet. lime me of sale, Thursday. December 3rd. IMS. at 12 o'clock M. Terms of sale. cash. Bale subject to oonlr- mation of eonrt. for further Information address q. K. MMOCK.8, Trustee. Favetleville, N. C. State of ) HOKTH CAROLINA, Tn the Rnnerlor Court Cumberland County. ) before the Clerk- E M Sheets. Administrator of David Hap. nett, deeems-d, vs. Kd. Burnett, Arthur Har nett, Calvin Burnett, Tom Burnett, Robert Burnett, AlUlla Uatwood and baeband, Calvin natwooe, Ann Amelia nnon and husband, Ed. Nixon, and Callie Kvana and her husband. Jim Evans.- -Notice. The defendants above named, especlallv Cal vin Burnett, Tom Burnett, Artbnr Burnett, Anna JVixoa and Ed JVIxon, will take notice that an action milled as above has been com menced before tbe Clerk of the ftaperta Conrt of Cumberland count, to (ell a lenain tract or panel of land belonging to the ettate ot David HnnieU. deceased, lata of Cumberland eounty. JVorth Carolina; said land being situate in sua eonnvy ana state, ana rally described m a detd from Sophia Carter to David Burnett, recorded in Book L. Me. 3. Pane 392, in the oBea of Rex. later of Deeds of Csmberland eoamty. i ne aaM iiereudaots have en interest tn stld land, and aaM set ton relates thereto. The said defendants will further take notice that thai are required to appear before the ondereigned viera or ue nnperior uours oi law eounty on the rnb day of January, 1904, at 2 o'clock M , at his oBee m the Conrt House in sa d seestv. at Vayeueville, ani answer or demur to the complaint in saiu action, or tna plaintiff win apply to the court for the relief demanded is id eotnpiaint. This jits day of October, 1909 . A A. HcKITHAN, Clerk of the Superior Conrt. 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