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I irrUi Tutor On Wednesday last, at the residence 1 1 Tat-boro of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Bramble, Mr, W. C. Pitt was married to MIm Nettle Half h Bramble. Mr. Pitt la bookkeeper' (or Mr. George Howard, and Mr. and Mra. Bramble were formerly of thla city. iKsDnlBslUrrlsfe. At 6 o'elock Tbnraday afternoon, at tb residence of Mr. Dean, on tba plan tation of Mr. W. M. Morgan in Ssren t Fint township, Mr. D. N. McLean performing tba eeremony, Mr. William Mom, otGranville.eoooty, aoperintend ant of tbe tobaeeo farm of Hon. J. G. Bbaw, wai married to Miu Mamie Ma Daffl), daughter of Mr. Jno. MoDoffis. Freaelloa Offired art DesliBSa Mr. J. R. Boyd, manager of tbe of fice of tbe Postal and Commercial Ca ble Company in tbla city, baa recently received an ofier to take a similar posi tion In the same company at Peters burg, Va., In a complimentary and gratifying tetter, with a large Increase on his present salary. After dnly considering the matter, Mr. Boyd haa declined tbe offer, his Fayettevllle friends will be triad to know, not wishing to pnll np the atakea of a aettled happy home life, and considering the augmented ex pense of living In Petersburg, etc. . A Btfled Oat ( tha "Dtiperaed Abroad." The following ia taken from a recent iasoe of tbe Evening News of Foil Worth, Texas. TheOBsiaviR is grat ifisd Dot not at all surprised to read so moeb good written of a yoQog divine of Cumberland birth and raiaing. He eomes well by bis gifts of head and heart, being the son of onr revered and beloved fellow-citizen, the oaltored Bev. David M. Fairley: As was foreeasted several week ago in tbe Evening News, Rev. W. M. Fairley, until recently pastor of tbe Preabyterian ebnrob Sooth, at Carls bad,N. M., has been appointed to take ebarge of tbe new Westminster ebnreb here. Tbia assignment was made by tbe Fort Worth Presbytery last week and Bev. Mr. Fairley arrived in tbe aity yesterday, and willpreaeb 8onday at tbe tent, at the corner of Florence and Bio Qraode streets. He ia tbe gnest of I. A. Cottingbam. the superintendent of the new onion depot, for a few days. Bev. Mr. Fair ley has been in tbe ministry bat a abort time, having been first assigned to tbe work in the miaaion fields at Peeoa and Carlsbad. He nude a brilliant sneoess there, Displaying his attainments as paator so well that tba Fort Worth Presbytery determined that be was too influential tor soeh a limited field of usefulness. He has great talent, and ia a preaeber who, from the standpoint of native elcqaeooe alone, will make an addition to the paators of ibis city. He is, in addition to ibis, an excellent man, and one to whom tba people of tbe Pecos valley were moeb attached. In his woik in tbe Carlsbad ebnrob be built it up to more than donble its original membership. His congrega tion protested vigorously against bit transfer. Bev. Mr. Fairley is a North Carolinian, whose father ia a minister of tbe Presbyterian Cbnreb and a man of high atanding in tbe ministry of that State. Hystericus Duappaaraast. Tbe Wilmington Star of Friday has tbe following strange stor) : "About ten days ago Mr. Charles 8ayder, a gas expert, eame here from the North to help tbe gas works out of tbe trouble whieh had eaused so muob inconvenience to Wilmington reeidsnts the past two wooks. He went to work at oooe and was at bis post till Tuesday, when be mysteriously disappeared. "None of the officials of tbe Coosoli dated Railways, Ligbt and Power Company have any idea where be is, and great uneasiness is felt about him. He is not a drinking man, and bis dis appearance is a mystery. "The company has placed the mat ter in tbe bands of Detective Robert Oreen, and tbe poliee foree have been notified to look np tbe misting man or get some elue to bis disappearance. laportaat Cap's. For two years a negro, going by tbe name of Ben Brooks, has been about this city, viewed with suspicion by the poliee and sheiiff s officers, but without anything developed tgaiost bin. Tbe arrival of a Sooth Carolina deteetive yesterday proved the suspicions to be well founded. Tbe negro was under sentence on the public roads of South Carolina for burglary, and bad es caped at Kings Landing. Lut night Deputy Sheriff Monaghan, Officers Benton and White, with the deteetive, effected Brook's capture, and he was carried back to South Carolina on tbe 1 o'elock train. leska Like Iter Bakbary. This morning, about 9.30 o'clock, Offljers Flowers and Monagban, bavitg been notified of a stora robbery north of this sity on the Atlantic Coast Line B. tt., arrested a white tramp, who gave bis name as Claude Barby, and at first made an ugly show of resist anoe with a buteber knife, but was soon brought to terms. He declared that be had not a aent of money, but an inside aoat poeket was almoat full of email change. Ha wore new trous ari and new shoea, and earried two paiia of trousers under bis arm. He was bound over to eourt on the ebarge of aarrymg eooeealtd weapons, and tba authorities of Belma and Goldsboro will be advised of bis arrest. Bow W Catch A Cold. A cold Is sometimes contracted while Nma'ninej Inactive (or a while in an nn aonfortable room or a cold draft and by failles: to sleep under like conditions Bat most colds are caught while sleeping too aoia at want, neap sleep causes sins; MB eirealatioa which renders the sys was sneeeptable to chases ot temrjeratriM To prevent colds, sleep onder plenty of eover. To euro aolda asa Bydalea Elixir. It lessens the severity and shortens the - aarauea or a eoia ana preventa Fneu aaoala, BronohltM and Consumption. B m Badberri'e Hons. A Vast-Pocket Doctor. - Navar in tbe way. no trouble to earnr. aaay te take, p'eaeent and never tailing ta rasalta are DaWitfa Little Earlv Bison A vial of these little pill ain tba vaat poet Its a attain guarantee against head Mae, .lllouenase, torpid liver and all of Uo Ills rotsltlac frost constipation Tbey Wats as.4 strengthen the. Utsi. Bold by ew anas vwt A Waralag te Deaoorats. Demoorats will fine wholesome read ing under this head, in an article copied from tbe Norfolk Virginian Pilot, on first page. Fsrtwell Hjaeaaal AauaiUte. ' The aoutb-bonrd train, which wis to earry Dr. and Mis. D. 0. McKethan off on their wedding trip, was lata Wednesday evering, tut the big crowd of friends and well-wishers thronged the passenger station-ontil tbe engine steamed in, to bid tbem farewell. In the meantime merriment reigned, and showers of rice filled the air what was left after it was generously dis tributed down the necks and coat eol tare of luckless bystander.- Tbe trunk fiends woiked tbeir wicked wiil on tbe wedding bsggsgc; and tbe loafer on tbe platforms of the stations going southward will look into tbe baggage car today, and read Ibeartistie legendr, telling that "Lovey" and "Dovej" are in a Pullman in the rear, that tbey aie "Married at Last," and they are on a "Honeymoon Tower." Bat the bride and groom had tt kin the preeantion to sbut up the masters of tbe art of trunk decorations in tbe band of ushers and groomsmen, who, being arrayed like '.'Solomon in all bis glory," were es topped from exercising their skill, and this happy pair suffered not as others who have gone before. Mrs. McKetban's going-away gown was of black broadcloth, tailor-made. Flaataat Ctrl Party. Lut week the-Rowan-Green street Whist Club were pleasantly entertained by Capt. and Mrs. J. A. Pemberton at tbeir residence on Monument Square, and tbe highest score of tbe evening was made by Mrs. Robert Strange. Among tbe out of town guests were Dr. Tracy Iey, of Txas, and Lieuten Erambert, of Baltimore. Mrs. Pemberton is always a charm ing entertainer, and this was one of tbe olob's pleasantest meetings. Tin at lubartoa. A dispatch to the Charlotte Obser ver of Thursday, dated the 3ht, after midnight, says: "The Bark of Lamberton was dis covered on fi e about 12:15 this morn ing. In this bloek is situated tbe bank, the clothing establishment of A. Wein stein, tbe dry goods store o! S. B Lswis, the dental cffiies of Drs. Allen and Castlebary, ann tbe law offioes of McLean, ilcLean A McCormick. All are burned cut. Toe back building as been built about fire years, and was an ornament to tbe town. Tbe losses and amaonts of insurance enlr! not be obta oed this morning. To eaase of the fire is uckaown." Ho lie fcllal- Among the pleasantest of the holi ay entertainments was that given by Mrs. Wilbur G Hall to her music elais. There were no invited guests outside of ths pupils, bit each of these eon- I triboted to tbe pleasure of the evening, and a delightful programme was reo dered. At the close of the recital games were indulged in, and delicious refreshments were served. The recital, ia tbe prtfniency die played by the elass in both instrumen tal exeeutio3 and expression, evinced tbe excellence of the training given to tbem by their teacher, a gifted mnsi ian, aud the good use which they have made of tbeir opportunities. T lei I a frees Shieaal. Mr. Chas. E W.illa, of Birchy Cove, Newfoundland, managing director of the Humber Mining Co., la which so much Fayetteville money is Invested, has been at the Hotel LaPayette for several days, making his report to the officers of the company here. He talks very interestingly of the wonderful possibilities of Newfoundland from timber and mineral points of view. He speaka very enthusiastically of his company's prospects in Newfound land, snd informed tbe reporter that his company owns tbe greatest copper mine in that country, and If the profits made by tbe Fayetteville stockholders n the next few years are spent in Fay- ettevi:le, it will build up man? of tbe waste places. Mr. Willis expressed himself surprised at the improvements In Fayetteville since hia last visit ; and, n view of the early arrival of the elec tric power, be sees no reason why Fay ettevllle should not develop Into s wonderful manufacturing centre. Dtaih at Dueaa O'Baaloa. Mr. Dancan O'Hanlon, son of the the late Duncan O'Hanlon and Miriam Worth O'Hanlon, died on New Year's morning at his mother's residence In Alexandria, Virginia. He waa in bis first year at the General Theological Seminary, New York city and, with oiner mtmoers 01 tne lamiiy, waa spending ihe holidays at borne. His college career was exceptionally dis tinguished, snd the future wss bright with the promise of usefulness in tbe Master's service. Mr. O'Hanlon Is the nephew of Mrs. J. S. Moody and Mra. N. A. Sinclair. Tbe funeral ser vice will probably be held at St. John's church on Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A Very Close Call. "I stack to my engine, although every joint ached and every erve wss racked with pain," writet . W Btll amy, a locomotive fireman, of Barling. ton, Iowa. "I waa weak aod pale, without any appetite and ail run down Aa I waa about to give np, I got a bot tle of Electric Bittera, and after taking it, 1 telt aa well aa I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people alwaya gain new lite, streogtn and vigor from their use. Try tbem. Sat isfaction guaranteed by B B 8edberry a Hons, nice 50 cents. Safeguard Against Accident. The best safeguard against accident ia to nae Rood judgment In directing every act. Bu , aooidenta will often occur ia snlle ot every (Sort to nrevent them. Th best safeguard against lrjury resnlti'g Iron aoeidents la KlliotU mulaintd Oil lalraunent. It Is the most serviceable ac cident and Emergency Liniment ever made and is the most satisfactory Llnl meat for nse in tbe family and on anima's aver offered. Large bottlss 80 eta, B. Mbairy'iBona, Bseaptt Coavtau Will Bettran, alias Will Bell, a negro 28 years old, of this county, baa made bin escape from the convict eamp near Btlleboio. He is nearly black, and has a piece bitten from the right ear. A reward of $10, with all necessary ex penses, is offered for his recapture. A Pienl Mfeal with Deadly lotus, A night or two ago the large plate glass window in the front of .the atora ot the Hope Mills Manufacturing Com pany was broken by a pistol shot fired out of tbe darkness by an unknown hand. It is supposed that tbe abot was intended for Mr. Pogoe, who was at tbe time writing at bis desk iosids the store, and the result might have bean serious had not the course of tba ball been deflected by the heavy plate glass. lew Ttai's Ivs BeeesUoa. Thursday afternoon, at ber teei denoe on Green Street, Mrs. Hunter G. Smith entertained a few frienda at a reception eomplimentary to Mra. John Chorehhill rjorhem. The cards were taken at the door by Misses Sallie Haigh Underwood and Mary Anna Drake. Iu the hall they were greeted by Mra. Hunter G. Smith rod Miss Slooomb. In tbe drawing room were Mesdames J. C. Gorbam, H. M. Pemberton, W. E. Kyle, James C. McDiarmid, B. C. Gorbam, L. C. Wooteo, H. MeD. Robinson, M.J. Pemberton, E. Williams. Tbe guests were conducted (o the punch room by Mesdames W. Frank Blount and S. H. Strange, where deli cious fruit punch was served by Miss Lioa Pemberton, where crimson lights flashed in ruddy glow through clefts of an artistic grotto of woodland ever greens. Iu the dining room presided Missa Fannie Williams, Mary McNeill, Roxie Dodd and Eioiae McDiarmid. Taste fill and skilled banda had made of tbia room a picture of surpassing beauty, with chandeliers draped in smilax and five branched silver candelabra, united by garlands of narrow red ribbon,, da- pendent iu graceful festoons, beneath tbe brilliant light ot which flashed tbe dainty service ot cut glass, ehina and silverware. From tbe dining room tbe viaitora were ushered into tbe north parlor, where Mesdames John D. Williams and John Underwood and Miss Kate daw oy "sped the parting gnest." The prevailin colors in toe schema of decoration of parlor acd ball were red and white, and palms, terns and sarin were tucked here and tbe.e in prolusion, elici'mg from thoee so for innate as ta be present tbe praise that tbe interior adornment was per feet. All during the afternoon a string or ebestra on tbe npper landing gave sweet music. iae condition ot secretary nay re mains unchanged. Contrary to ex pectations of his physician, tbe Secre tary s bronobial trouble baa cot yield ed readily to treatmeot, and Mr. Hay probably will leave Washington early ia January for Thomasville, Ga., for a vieit to Colonel Oliver Payne. Toe m..d climate there has helped the Secretary, aoj it is hoped may again prove aa tardive care. Fire last week destroyed the meehan ical department ot the Norfolk Land mark. Tbe com posing room aod press room were completely gutted, and all tbe valuable machinery was rained. roe loss will amount to $10,000. Tbe American press service, adjoining the Landmark building, suffered a water damage on its maeninery. Tbe Land mark will iasoe temporarily from the plant of the Poblie Ledger. TOO IIOW WHAT TOO All 11X118 f hen you take Oiove's Tasteless Chill 1 enie become tne f ormaia is plain! y print ad on every bottle allowing toot 11 is sim ply iron ana famine in a taateleas form. ao I; are, Mo fay. W- Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervous .esc. headache, constipation, bad breath, e-cra. i-b..::y. sour risings, and catarrh of I-. stomach are ail due to indigestion. Kodol u.-tc:.-.d.gsstion. This new discovery reoro- c-.'s the natural Juices of digestion as they x.st in a healthy stomach, combined with -.: ?-ea:est known tor.ic and reconstructive roserr.es. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure does not r.iy cjre indigestion and dyspepsia, but this arr.ius renr.edy cures ail stomach troubles :y c.ear-s;i-.g. purifying, sweetening and trerf neninj the mucous membranes lining ne sroT.acn. r.r. . : Ban. or Kavcrevrood. w. Vi.. hti e.-s.:i cjtk) me tad are' cow ustn It In nuk u .rrnxn w.m lew Rocracn lor twentv car- Kodol Digests What Yon Eat SMtt-x&y. i: 00 Siie hoidir.2! tlmei th trial t.2. wh.cn se:isfor 50 cents. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT A CO., CHICAGO For sale by KTJTG BE08. . VM4 YEARS' tl t, EXPERIENCE Thadc Marks Dcsmns CorvmoHT 4c rh and daMerlotton mt TjlrElf McsjrtaJa our typmwm twm wi InTsmtloa M prrrbaMf pskajntothlsj. CosmmnleTsv turns eutctlT ermivtomu 111. HArVJBWH 0O Patent cut 1 f rsMu O osjsjg surrnirr for aawnrtnsr isssdsMiH Fatamu Uitem tDrrmch Mann A Co. iWM try itw uninDl tptfiai notiu. wlthoal chart at tn tba Scientific Hmcrkan. A haniaomelr 11hrwtl wkl. Jrcetrt dr. enlation of an? cientlOc yirnl. Tarrmt, $3 a ar: four rmmtha, $1. &oUl brail niltair. MUNN & Co New York Brucb UOca, SS F Bt, WmlfelMtoo, D. C For the Christmas Holiday the Atlantic ixrast lain announces a rate ot one and one-tblrd one-way fores plui 2;e for the round trip between all Mints routh of the Potomac and Ohio Bivera and east of trie Mississippi Kiver. Tickets on hi December Kt.d. 24th. 29th; also 30th. Slot and January 1st, 1904, with floal limit January 4'n, For the accommodation of atndents snd teachers of scbools and colleges tha At lantio Coast 1.1ns i a arranged round trio ratoa aa above, December 16th to 24th ineius.ve, wiu flosl limit January 8U, 1904 Tbe train service of tba Atlantic Coast Line Is unexcelled. For tickets and (nil tniormatum apply to Ticket Agents, W. J. CfiAIO. van, rasssngar a Wilmington, -W.C 4) fmm iiiii Wt BEGINS cleansing adds that produce RHEUMATISM, driving out all the dangerous germs that infest the body that ii Other medicines treat symptoms; Rkiumatidi rmnatbi uum, and, therefore, Its CURES ARE PERMANENT. Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle tree on" application to Bobbitt Chemical Co., Pro prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. ltMasaoiex CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE, will keep the following schedule hereafter: Leave Favetteville Tuesday and Friday S A Leave WUaahutoa Wedneedar and Saturday IP. at. rare $3.00 hwlndinl Mamie and Berth. Intermediate nuea m proportion. OT Thmurh Bills of Ladioi and Lowes t Thioagh Batae guaranteed to and from points a norm ana soutu Carolina. For Freight apply to DUNCAH 8. IfacSAK, Bspt l SOU. Talepbo NEW Toimt Mwi Car lie to California. Commeneing Doeember 9th, tbe Friseo 8rstam will inaugurate through Pullman Tourist Sleeping Car serviee between Bir- minbgam, Ala ana oan rranoiseo, Cali fornia. Cars will leave Birmingham at Mh20 P. 1L every Tuesday, and will be routed via the Frisoo System to Kansas City. Bock Island System to Pueblo Den ver A Bio Grande and Bio Grande West tern to Of den and Southern Paeifio to San Franeiaeo. Bequests for reservations should ba ad dressed to W. T. SADNDKR8, General Agont, Paas. Dept. , Cor. Pryor and Detarur 8ti.. Atlanta. G Why Not Take a Trip This Winter Through I Tbia beaatiful State and Iiland haa been brought within eaer nmeh by tha splendid UuronRn tram aemee or the Atlantic Coast Line, the great thoroughfare to the tropica. Winter Tourists' Tickets an now on tale to all points in Florida and to BaTana For ratea eehedalee, maps aleeping ear and iteamahip arcommodatkiaa write to "W. J. Craig, General Paaaanger Ageat, Wilmington, H. C. "What to aay m Soaniah and bow to aay it' aeat to any rlrlrcae apon receipt of a two aent Frisco System to Gatte Two Troal a-aew P sally. The Capital of Oklahoma is now reach ed Tie the Frisco Byatem 1 30 p. m. train from St. uniis; the 10 40 a m train from Kanaas City, arrive at Outline 8 00 a- ta.. 10:00 p. m. train from Bt I onlt; tba 11:30 p. m. train from Kansas City ai rives 8 16 p. m. The return service to the North and East ia t qually convenient On thia new line of railway, thirty-eight miles distant from ' handler, the followii g stations are located, via: Lowe, Dudl'y, Merriek, leoninm and Taylor. Tha ex tension opens a new field in fertile Okla homa, offering golden opportunitiM to tnose socking nomas or invtatment. In pure basing tickets, avail yourself of the shortest and quickest route from Bt Louis or Kansas City Friteo System If Tea Are Baug to Aikaaaaa er Texas Pnrehaao your tiekts over the Iron Moan tain Bouts via Memphis. Thia ia the sore way. The iron Mountain Is not a new line, on Ihe contrary it ia an old Has that has been carrying people to and from the states of Arkansas and Texas for years, and has assisted very materially ia dev. 1- oping and set) Us g too country, and has prospered and improved accordingly un til now it ia second to none in tha wet. Otherwise ws could not effar the Emi grant, tha Business Haa and tha Tourist the exec Lent service we can today Chair ears on this lino ran bom Mem phis without change to Dallar, Ft Worth aod other important eitiea in T xsa. Cafe and Dining ear service on all through trains, if yon were gotng to bay sa article of merchandise yon would try andget the beat j on could for tha money. Why not apply the aasas rule to Bailroad tickets way experiment whoa oar rates are aa low as tboss of other Unas, with onr two trains every day front Memphis f Low rate) Colonist tickets on sals the First atd Third Tuesdays of each month np to April, 1901. wnte ws undersign act ror sups, and other advertising matter. A handaome book on Texaa will be aent free on appli cation. L E. BEHLANDEB, Trav. Pass. Agent No. 18 West 0th Street, Chattanooga, Term H. 0. TOWN8END. G. P. A., Bt Louis. Mo. DR. PEITT'8 VaUutal Stock Llok la the only real good lick for stock. For ny all druggists and general mer- ehants. Mfd By Tha LICK CO., Winston-Salem. N. O Notice. I have lost received a Dies lot of harass whish I add to my stock of livery horses wua mas reams, single or aouois, ,1 shall pe iaa serve us pious, DH.f. mm u WORK with' the first dose, the blood of all the poisonous the way cures are effected by Wa have them in Bedroom Suits, Iron Bedsteads, Dressing Tablea, Chiffo niers, wardrobes. Felt Mattresses.Eider Down Quilts, Lrath er Conches and Chairs, Ladies' Writing Desks, Fancy Tablea, Pictures, Hall Backs, Bide- boarda, China Closets, Dining-room Chain. Mo better assort ment in town. Call and examine our stock. FAYETTEVILLE FURNITURE OOZbatXLXaV. W. K. B HOT HIS its, Manager. ANNUAL EXCURSION B AST mm NORTH. Low rate exenrsion tickets will be on sale at all Frisoo System Stations to va rious points East and North via St. L uls and Memphis, also to Mexico via South ern gateways. Tickets ill be on sale Dee. 19, 20, 21 and 26. limited to return passage 30 days from ante. The splendid service, in equipment and otherwise, aseuras patrons of the Friseo System sill the comforts of Ant-class travel. Further particulars may be had of near est representative of Frisco Svatem or by sddressing A. HU.TUN, Seneral Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. ImportaDt Tax Notice. To Cumberland Tax-Pavers: After December let, I will place oollee tions in the hands of Special Collectors in tne diflereut Townships, and they will collect with the COST added as the law allows. Jf yon wish to save this cost. come forward and pay at tbe Court Hones by Dec. 1st , at latest Ikii it full notice to ail men. W. I-I. nVEetrslx Sheriff Cumberland County. NOTICE. To W. J McDiarmid. his personal repre sentatives or assisrns: It enneara from the books of Tha Fae etteville Female High School that a ehsre of tbe capital atook ot the company was iasued to W J McDiarmid and ia still outstanding. Yonr residence belnc un known, yon are hereby notified to com municate with the nndtrsigned and to ex hibit to and deposit with him tha certifi cate for aaid one shaie of stock on or bo fore the 9th day of January, 1904, in or der that yon may share in the distribution of the assets of t he company. h. w. laiubY, commissioner, NOTICE. Notiee is hereby sriven to all persons owning snares or tne capital stock of Tba rare tie vine remaie nigh rjonool, or claims of any kind asainst it, to present proof of ths same to the undersigned at his effiee in Fayetteville, N. C , on or befors the B.h day ot January, 1904 a. w lalLiiai, commissioner. NOTICE ot ADMINISTBATIOff Bavins: tbls day aaaliBed as administrator pen the estate of tb. late W O. Adama, de eeaaed. tbie is to notify all Deiaone ho Id to etaime a;ainat raid aetata to preeeot same, duly aainentkatM. to rn. nnaentgoaa on or her ore um nets aay ot ueeesaorr lava, or taia notiee will be plead at bar of their recovery. All (enoDS Indebted to aaid estate are raaolr- eei ie maa. reiDaeinai. aantiemeat. Thia 24th Say ef December, 1903. Jno V Adams. Admmletrator, LkUa Kiver Academy, N. O. V. A Imelalr, Attorney, FayettevOkV, M. C. a4J)HNI8TEAT0'S NOTICE. Harhw tbia day uaalifleS aa Admhlatralar of m. L Kbooes, aeeeasfo, lata or Cmaberlaoel county, worth Carolina, tbla Is to no'ify a'l persona haying claiaw acaiiiet raid deceased to praaaot ts. aam. te aa for paysaewt, dnly as- wwraHH wim.h . . raw, irvu IMM, or tbla notice will be plead In bar of their rev eorery. All peraane ludebted to taid eitate will pieeae male immediate payment. inw ant oay or ureemoer, iwi. C. C MacLaixajr, Admlnbtrator. NOTICE of ADMINISTEATION Eavtng qualified as administratrix of Pan! Mionoia, deceaeed, lata of Cumber land eoontv. North Carolina, thla Is to notify all persons having claims againet tha estate of said dsssassd to sxhiblt thsm to tha undersigned en er before tha 17th day of November, 1904, or thia notice will be pleaded Is bar of their recovery, All parsons indebted to said aetata will nleeae make Immediate payment. . This 17U day of how. 1909 ' ,; USA BAIaLtS A. MICB0L6, Adminiatrmtria. Alderman. M. ft JIM? ArWrosya, rfstte HTtU HI VI Utata of i HOKTH CAROLINA, ta tha Haprlor Curt ttattOMTlaiHl County. ) oerora (aa Clira. K H BtaMta. Sdmlnlatralor of David Bur ial!, lw d, va. KL Burnett, Arthar Bur- imii, iwn rnroait ion oumati, komti Bun tit. Aililla lUiwood aud haaband. Calvla Hatwood, Ann Anulla Nixon and baaband, Kd. lion, and uaiiM avana ana oat auruuia, Jim ETana -Nolioa. Tba dafandanta abovo aaniM. MDMiallr Cat- In BnrntU. lorn Bornatt, Arthar Barnatt, Anna iVLxon and Kd AUon, will taka notloa that an action rutiilad aa abova haa baao eon. Danowl twfora tba Clark of tha Supsrior Court of Uombarland ooaulr, to aoll a lariain traot or paroel of land balunging to tha attata ol David runiMi, otoaaaao, lata or vamoanaua oonntT. Aorth Carollt a: laid land bainir iltoata in atld eountr and 8ial, and fully dtaoribad in a datd from Sophia Carter to David Bniuatt, rcoordwi Hn Book L, No. 8, Page 392, in tha oOoa of Bag- iiter of Daadi of f.ombaruuid eountr. Tha said wfanduiia havo an luteraat In aaM land, and aald action ralataa Iborato. Tha aaid defauaanU will forlhaa laka nolioa thai IhiT arc i quirad to appear batbra the anderaitned Clara ol tne oupenor won oi law ooanij on tbe 5th dar of January, liM4, at 2 o'clock St., at bla oilice in tha Court Houae In aa'd oountr, at a'aaeiteviMe, aul answer or demur to ine complaint in aaid aotlon, or tha plaintiff will apply to the oourt for the relief demanded in aaid eouipiaint. Thn 2&h dar of October, 1903 . A A. HcKKTHAN, Clerk of the superior Court. NORTH CAROLINA )Iu the Superior uaiberuuiu County Uourt beloro tbe Clerk. Kelll bale w. Baruh I). Graham, Mary A. Taylor, Sarah M. Taylor, John W. Bataon, Mora B bataon, r. aj. uacott nary acn. u. Baoolt, Luther Bale, Kelll A Bale, John C. Bale and Jamee A. Bnie Notioe. The defendanta abot e named. eaDcclallr John W. Bataon, s"ore B BaUon, Luther Bale, Nelll A. Bale, John u. Bole and Jamaa A. Bnie, will take notioe that an action entitled aa above haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Cumberland county, for partition of the lande held br them aa tenants in common, being tbe lande which deeoended to them aa halra et-law of John Bnie, deceased, late of aaid county and State; and the aaid defendanta will further take notice that thee are required to ap pear before me en Monday, the 2Sth day of January, lMc, at 12 o'clock M , at the Court House in aald county and mate, at s ayette- ville, and anawer or demur to the complaint in aaid action, oi Ihe plaintiS will apply to the eourt lor tne reuer aemauaea tn aaia eompiaint inn xna day oi ueoemoer, lsftin. A A McKrthak, Clerk of the Superior Court. i Cumberland CoontT. i brore tbe Clerk. J. M. Kmmettand wile. Rebecca. UK Em matt aod wife, W d Eliis and wife, Annie, vtrnt Candace R Emmett, adm rx of John hmmeit, Cendace hi Jtmmett, Jobn store- bead Kmmett, Lluie v. cmniet, aamt'j oi r. U. Emmett, Liuie V. Emmett, Jha Henry and Fetter Harry Emmett, Annie Hcaeen, admVx of Archie McOueen, Annie McOooen, laa belle, uarry and rtrcy sicuneen notice oi Service by Publication. The dcrennanu aoove named win taae notice that a special proceedinir rae been commenced balore tbe Ulers ollte ttnpenor oourt oi tim berland eonnlr for tbe pnrnoee of partitioniDR certain lande in aaid eonntr: tbe defendanta above named being tenants in common with tbe petitioners therein; and tbe said defendanta will further tike notice that ihey are required to appear at tlnofficaof tbe Clerk of toe 8u nerior eoert of Cumberland county on the ZVth day of January, 1904, and anawer or demur to tne petition on nie in aia proceecing or tne re lief demanded will be granted This 4tb dar oi Deoember, 1903 A A. McKethis, Clerk Superior Court. 8. H. MacKae, Attorney. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. By virtue of the power and authority con tained in a certain decree in an action before ihe Clerk, entitled A. E. Rankin, executor of TbaoDbilns Kiana. re Maeirie Oainer. et al i win oner lor aaie at cnniic auction, to tne hiKaeet bidder, for caah, or one-half caih, and the balance In six months, title reserved until all pnrchaee none ia paid, at the Market Bouse, in the City of Fayetteville, N C, the following li ant or parcel of land, known as the UTL 1.- I n.i, , H. luwpuuua QTftiu oaiiv out place : BeKiDumK at a stake, corner of 200 acres. formerly called Kirkpatriek's, aod running ineoce nonn o wtat ai to wnat was rormeriy Sidney Ca veHs corner; thence as her line suth Ml west 12 ebaina and Ml links to ber other cor ner; thence ae her other line north 46 west 80 chains to a etake in Kirkpatriok's line; tbtnoe as bis line eonib 50 west 63 chains to a atake in what was formerly Haiah's line: tbenoe with that line south 48 east 95 chains to the middle of big Hz-ckheh Creek; thence down aaid creek as it meandeia to Kirkpatriek's corner, thence with Kirkpatriek'a line north 51 east 45 chains to Ihe begibning, c nWining rz acree more or Iea9 Thia land will be sold as a wh le or divided into small lots aa pnrcbaaer mav desire. Plot of the above land mar be reen bv an olieaiion to the nndeniiraed commiaaioner. llay oi Sale: Saturday. January 30lh. 1904. at i m Tbls the 26th day of December, 1903. A. E. Rjlk&ik, Commiaaioner. VALUABLE TENEMENT HOUSES AND LOTS FOE SAL!. Tbe undersigned, commies loner nnder order or eourt, will oner ror sale at public auction, at tne Conn nones door in sayettevtlle, at 1Z Jl on the 3Qlh day ol January, 1904, tee following h ee lota of bind decreed for eate in a uncial proceeding entitled A. J. Cook, Administrator of Mary F. C.ok, deceased, vs. W. 8 Cook, et al . now pending in tbe superior eonrt of Cum- nerianu eounty, to wit Lot No 1: Being located in the City of Fay etteville, and description emb aeing two Iota, upon each of which is located a Rood snbetan tial tenement bouet: Beginning at a point on Davie street adioining lot belonninir to the ae tata of the late &. L. Pemberton, and running tnenc norm u east i ana 10 luo ebaina to a comer, thence north 21 tast 85 links to a cor ner, thenoe north 86 east 48 links with fence to a corner, thence sooth 19 w et 34 links to a ror- ', thence s.utb oo west 95 link a to a eoner. thence direct 61 links to the beginoing. ixrt AO z: mis description embracing one lot with good aubatantial tenement hones there on: Beauming at a point on Hilhboro street, adjoining lot belonging to the eetate of the late ft. u rembenon and running thence aoo.h 14 west 59 I'nka to a comer. U. L. Cook 'a and ru tintng tbeoce soutn y eaat I chain to a cor ner, thenoe. north Ity west 69 linka to a comer, wence norto to wen i cnain to tne ocginning eoruer. Terms of Sale: Caah. Sale subject to confirmation of court This December 26th, 1903. E tt Davis, Commlealoner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of decree of tha Su perior court of Cumberland eounty I will expose to sale at public auction two certain traete or tana eonteyea oy aeea ot mortgage by M. J Pridgeon and wife to McMillan tt Hugoee, ai'uate in the county of Cumberland, State of Noith Carolina, and denned and de scribed aa followa, to-wlb Bounded on Ihe N. E by If . J. Prldgoon'e land, known aa the Daniel Strickland land, ocunaea on tne aouin-east oy D. j. uumreui, snd on the sooth-wast by the Matthew Btrick lend and 8env 'and. known as tbe hand enter- ed by Z B. New loo snd D Shaw. Also 100 scree known as tbe Daniel Strickland land and boonded ee follows to-wit: B STinnlna at a etake and sum pointers at tke eeaunel of Little HoekDsh in Lilly's lane; then louth 16 ebaina to a atake and two plnee; then west 1ft chains to a stake and pine pointers; tfcenee north 30 chains to a Make and pointers: thanes aorth 77 eeaa i eeal m to a stake and porotns on the channel of the creek; thenee down the channel of said creek te tke beghmins;. The hat de scribed tract is subject to a claim of about 176.00 due Dr. E. Floyd, Fayetteville, N. C. . Place of Balei Court House door, Vayette vlhe, M. C. Time of Sale: Monday, January 18th, 1904. Terms ef Sale: Cash. This loin day of December, 1003 O,. K. NIM'OCKS, Commissioner. Kodol Dyspepsia Cor "Mswati ajrtat trtM awL Ihe Old Standard " Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average annual sales over One and a Half lVKlfion bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I srioss4 yyrth vsrV aottls U a Tst. Cant Padttga of CROVE'S BLACK H.OOT UVUV PILLS, T. C. WILLIAMS CO. Wholesale Grocers, FAYETTEVILLE, IS. O. No - Goods - Sold Carolina Machine Co., FAIETIEVILLE, S. O. O. S. RUSSEL, Prop'r and Manager, Maaufasturers of and Dealers ta SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. taSTgawa, Baiting sad Mill Supplies soaatauUy FOUNDRY AND Iron and Braaa WIDE-AWAKE BUYERS who are alive to their own interests, consider two points in buying, ris: (1) QUAL ITY. and (2) PKICE. It is a Dleasnre to deal with this elass of buyers, baeanaa they know a good thing when thay ace it and are qulok to grasp it. To aueh we again direct attention to the faot that none bnt standard goods, of recognised merit and reputation, are handled in this store. unr method ol buying in CAB LU'l'b and best discounts, snablea na to civ the and tha wholesale buyer gets value received you want little or much, come to see ns; we will make it well worth your while. WS don't want the earth, and a small profit satisfies us. a run stooa always on hand. "Just out' is a phrase seldom heard hare. Heavy and Staple Groceries WAGONS, Milburn HARNESS, SADDLERY, PLOWS, CASTINGS, SHU V ELS, ETC, FRESH MULLETS, TARBELL SEED OATS AND BYE, All Kinds of Uts, If TOU want a brand nf Klnnr tn PERFECTION. It's a "peace-maker" in .A- r tjrOI-IIsrSOlSrJVEeinebgex'. No. 107 Hay Street, Costs Only 25 cents 2 Or Mall SS cents to Omen or D. H. I Bare roond Dr. WnffaU'a 'I'UK'I'H I M A & anlflnilM Txai-IaaSU bnr waa a taathinv child, averr aucceadlofr dar warned ua that we would Ineritablr loae him. I happeued apoa TEETH1NA, aod began at once administering it to him, and hia improvement waa ma-kad la 34 hours, and from that dar oa he recuperated. 1 hare constantly kept it and used itsince with my children, and ha?e taken snaS rJeeaure Id aooodiaf lu praleea to all aanthara ol juojig oblldreo. 1 loood It laralaabla eren after tha teethiag ea1od waa paaasd. tUla. O. U. UAUDI. THE YEAR 1903 IS NEARLY GONE! What have you accomplished ? Did you save a portion of your earnings? Have You Made Any Provis ions for Your Family by having an EASTERN LIFE POLICY In oase of yonr departure t Investigate onr 20 Century, 20-Year Participating Polioy. Correspondtnes Bolieltad. Address, R SUSMAN, General Agent St. Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. COST OF BUILDING AND EQUIPMENT, HALF-MILLION DOLLAR. CAPACITY, 300 PATIENTS. . Most equable climate on Atlantic const; snlt air tempered by proximity of Guir Stream. Fully equipped with every modern Improvement for the treat ment or disease. A full corpe of department for enses of confinement. VUSH BjrStOIII Ul 1UIKIBU niiu aVUBBiail Ward Rates, $7 per week; Private Room Ratea from 110 to SM per week. For Catalogue, etc, address Tht President, St Vincent's Hospital and Sanitarium NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. - to - Consumers. oa hand. Cr-KKPAItf WORM a 8PIC1ALT I MACHINE 8HOR Castings ef all kinds. FKUM eittaT HAN DH, at lowest priaas retail bnver the benefit of "inalda onees." for every dollar spent with us. Whether and Chattanooga maces, single aud doable. SPADES, CHEESE, BAGGING AND TIES, FEED STUFFS Bran, Ship Stall, Hay, uorc, eto. tin tn. anmAlhW that N DIVER falla linv the borne. The beet and cheapest flour sold Fayetteville. N. C. Cures Ctolera-lntutoi, Diarrhocs,Dysantcry, and the Bowel Troubles of ChttdnnpfAnyAgt. Aids Dilution, Regulates ths Bowek, Strensihcns the Child snd Mskts ipOWDlRijl at Druggists, TEETHING EASY.' MOFFETT. M. D. 8T. LOUIS, MO. Hakdt, Racrctarr ol State, Aoamt, Taa Nov. SI, 1900. rMmwrlr and aid ror m, laaLhina ehlldran. Whan a, aldaat Specialists In every department. Special Most approved X-ray nDDaratus. Th rhor- DnillB. , . .. m r J 5 -1 V 5:
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