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Til KREODIR lalDMOX. m Ur. Dr. T. N, Iter, editor of ths JUlcigh Christian Advocate, has Issued tb "North Carolina Methodist Htnd Book." tbe first of Its kind, we believe, betted la this SUte. We should My. horn cursory gUf ceover IU well fill ed pages, that it would be Indlspenss ble to tvery Methodist wbo dealrea to know "Why be la a Metbodlat," as aa well m because it ia a convenient and compendious handbook of Meth edlam. The price ia 25 cenU, aad it may be1 bad (or a remittance of that amount by addressing Rev. Dr. T. N. Ivey, Raleigh. N. C. bet! Ostlos Markst. from flainrdav'S Daily. louon was a ansae weas to-aay, dui still well, op, had there been any to buy. Ia a coaveraatloa by the report er this morning with Mr. W. A. Van story, wha keeps very thoroughly la touch mjH the market, and ia a con servative calculator, he ezpreaaed the opinion that the atrong market was naturally atlffenlag the backbone of the planter to hold back even yet, and there waa probably more cotton at ill to come than is generally conceded. His estimate ia that it would require tbe movement of 14,000 balea a day, allowing 26 daya to a month.to market a crop of 10,000,000 balea by the rat of September, on the baala of the receipt! already recorded. Cotton reached the blgheat point of 27 yeara on the Mew York market to day. earctly MCimk. Apropos of the small receipts of not ton on tbe Fayettaville market for the past few weeks, notwithstanding pri est which wonld tempt a planter to haul Ions and far, the following from the Wilmington Messenger of this morning will be read with interest: "The seareity of cotton is giving tbe eiportera of that tuple considerable trouble. Sines January ths 4th the firm of Alexander Sprunt & Son has had a large vessel in port waiting to load a eargo of cotton, bat sp 10 the present time a inffisisnt qaantity has not been received. "Tbe vessel whieb is bars at the present tims is ths British steamer Oeeano. CspL Daviss. The vessel is ths largest which eomes to this port, being of 3.U00 tons. It was ths inten tion of Cent. Dsviea to endeavor to break ths record in ths number of hales carried by any one veseel from this sort The record' ia now held by the Anglo Btion, which serried a eargo ot over 17.0W bales. "Por the put few weeks eotton has been very Mares, aad it becomes more and more evident that the greater portion of ths crop has been marketed. The eotton mills throughout the coun try hava become aware of ths fact that there ia very little eotton to be had, and they have gone to baying heavily. Tbia haa caused the exporters to est hold ot less eotton. For the past two weeks the receipts in Wilmington have ranged from 400 to 800 balea. With eottoa eoming in at this rats it takes woeke to get enooirh to load a vessel. earrvine from 16.000 to 17 000 bales.' areisge el Ki. Charles BUiett. Mr. Charles W. Elliott, of this aity, Bow a prominent druggist of Orlando, Fla., waa married last week to Miss lllliWh Rmwnaa. If im Rrnvnu ia a beautiful and charming young society woman of St. Louis, who ha spent hsr winters in Florida for several years, where Mr. Elliott met ber. The mar riage took place ia Orlando, aod Mr. ana Mrs. Elliott are now enjoying a pleasant itinerary through Sooth Florida. Bryan Reiterates that He ia Not a Candidate. B7 tclafrapk le the Observer. New Tork, Jan'y 23 Bryan, in an interview today, said that no man who voted for Palmer and Backer eould become a presidential candidate before the Democratic convention. He said be was not a candidate. Tbe platfoi wonld be according to true Democratic principles. Raw ol fan The Great Forest Canninc Com Dan v haa filed notice of dissolution with ths Bsoretary of State. State Superintendent Joynar has arranges lor a great educational paign, to open oa lbs 1st ot March. Ths total debt of iba State ot North Carolina ia now $6,831,470. divided ia 93.878 950 6 per cent, bonds; 12.720 000 0 osr cent, eonstroetisn bonds: 1210.. 620 old fundable bondr, $22,000 old construction bonds, Tbe State has created ebarters to ths foUowiui Mercantile Com Dam ot Marphy, capital $40,000; Higgles Drat Company ot Goldtboro, capital , $8,000) Waitloek Warren Mercantile Company ot Boekmgbam, capital fO.wu. A apscial matting ot the trustees of the Peebody educational fund baa been nailed for January 28, ia New Yotk, to consider several proposed ehaogee in tbe wotk now being done. uae ot tbess is to concentrate ths en tire work ot the fund ia establishing a normal college, either at NmuviII. Teaa., where the preaeat Pea body . College la, or some other point ia the 8uta. A strong prsssare is being exerted la favor ot Georgia. The leasoa tor the proposal to move the college ia that it haa outgrown its present quarters. Another proposition wbioh is being urged la to divert a large part of tbe toad to the aid ot eonntry schools of the South, while other members of tbe board ot truitaee lavor maintaining the prseeat college at Nashville ae an inatitatioa for the tdneatloaot teachers tor tbe schools ; ot ths Booth. The poellioa made ? war oy tae death ot Uenerel Agent J , u. as. uarry win oa nued. a' 11 Cured Attsr Buffering 10 Years. B 1" Hare. Bant Uiul HmI, a if r. r. Mlddietowa, O, suffered t or tea ysara with t dyiDCBoia. . Ha ansnt handreda of Sollua , for SMdielae aad with doctors without rs .. eeivlag say perauasat bsoeftt. Be ears, "One algal while feline exceptionally Ud I waa about to throw dowa tha an. aing paper whsa I saw aa Heas in Ua pe , MrsrdlngthemeriUctKOoiDrepap 1 ala Car. ' 1 aoaalndad tavili k,i ' I sad a faith, in it I felt better after ths assoad does. After using two bottlss I am atroager aad better tbia I have ass w voara, ana t raeommana a.o4oi Dyq FIRE AT NORMAL COLLEGE. Heavy Loos of Property Exalting Soenes Coolnees 01 the wnosnts Ureens- boros Hospitality. From ths telegraphie reports sent out to the presi from Greensboro, with re gard to the fire in the Normal College buildings, tbe reporter gains the fol lowing 1 "It was with a feeling of absolute tsrror that people, awakened before day this morning, were told that the Normal College wae 00 fire, and at the dormitory, where 350 girls wsrs known to be sleeping. As crowds hastily left their beds, hurrying to the college, a mile distant, there was an awful dread ot eoming horror No street can wars running ai ma nour, ana uoss waa resebed there were overcome with joy to find that not 1 tool of the 400 had been hart, but that with wonderful forethought on tbe part ot the watch man and tbe system immediately or ganised by tbe college authorities, every soul was saved, there not even being a panic daring the whole time of resenc The nerve and coolness dis playsd by these young ladies waa omstbing remarkable, aod the concern telt for them by every man, woman aad child in Greensboro is sufficient assurv anee ot their high merit. On tbe baildingt burned, there had been exceeded last year in improve ments $23,000. These consisted of an additional story to the dormitory, a steam heating plant, a cold storage and tee plant, a steam laundry, etc. Tbe whole college plant u valued at flOU, 000, but the part burned ia estimated to have been worth $70,000. It is said that $25,000 will cover tbe insurance on this portion, diitribnted by Com miasiooer Young 10 many companies." President Mclver yesterday after noon Issues the following notice to the public : January 21, 1904. To the Public: The main demttory ol the State Normal and Industrial College wss burned this morning about 4 o'clock. No student waa in jured in iny way. though a number of tnem lost toelr trunka and all tneir clothing. The citizens of Greensboro hsve opened their homes to the stu dents, snd comfortable temporary ar rangements hsve been made. There will be no suspension ot tbe college. The students hsve shown perfect self- possession, and there his been at no time anything bordering on a panic The three other dormitories, together with the temporary equipment of rooms in tbe msln college building, the students' building snd the Curry building will ensble the college to con tinue its work for the present. In two or three weeks some petmanent and better arrangement can be made. CHABXE3 D. MclVER, President. Tbe board of directors of the college sre expected to meet in Greensboro to day with tbe Governor snd other State officers to confer .over the necessary steps to be taken far the relief of the sitnstion. "One of the sensations ot the day was a eharge made to the grand jury by Judge Cooke, who ia holding eourt. Jadge Cooke sot only told the jary it was tneir doty to mage inqauy as to tbe origin of the fire, but also as to why it was net checked; to ascertain, in ibort, the responsibility ot the ex tent of the terrible lose, and whether there was a lack ct water or water pressors, and whether there waa erim inal responsibility soy where on the part of anybody; and to this end the eourt sdvised the fiend jary that thev had the power and it was their duty to bring before them everv cffisUl of the fire and watsr departments and every omaiai or tne city, it it was neeeesary. to get at the troth of ths matter aod locate tbe responsibility It wss farther suggested ttat a calami ty ol this nature nnder the shadow of the sitting of ths ecort should not be allowed to pass without a thorough in vestigation. H wss das the psblie, it wss das ths authorities of the Normal College, a was dus ths firs and water departments and it waa dus tbe Gate City, which, while claiming to have the moat effluent fire department in the 8tete, haa suffered two most disas trous fires within ths last week." Several hair breadth escapes by students are told. Taro girls in tbe fourth story, who bad been overlooked, wera awakeaed to the horror of finding tbe room filled with .moke, aad ths flames almost licking their bed. See ing a maa ia tbe room, they rushed on their smaxsd recover, knocked hi down, ran to the window, and tried to jnmp out, when he eaugbt and carried them, straggling, to the first landing to a place of aafety. Great quantities of clothing aod trunks were destroyed, and it is estimated that about 125 out of tbe 350 rtodents lost all they bad, Borne, loo, are bereft ot tbeir money, bat the loss ia this is comparatively malL The kindness and hospitality ot the people ot Greensboro are, as was to be expected, unbounded. They have thrown open their doors to the girls, and tbsy are quartered all over the city, ana made as eomrortable as pos sible. ephooed aa invitation to ' breakfast to all who would accept it The street ear eompaoy offered transportation to the same number. Coffee and sand wichca wsre sent out by the Ben bow House for those who were unabls to go down- At 9 o'clock the usual chapel axeroi were opened with "Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow," aad prayer wit led by Dr. Mclver. This was followed by reassuring rsmsrkt and encouraging words from Dr. Mclver Tbe school will not be suspended. The Prsctioe School will be converted into dormitories and also part of ths students' bnilding. The new Audito rium can be used for a dialog hall, and, with soma additions, lbs Cooking Department will bs turned Into a kitchen. By an exorcise ot the same bravery, patience and consideration that have marked the conduct of the student body in svery crisis, the foinrs ill be met soeeecsfally. The boildi jg was heavily insured, and the company will adjust matters today. Ths eitiiant ot Ureensooro came no bly to ths front with offers of clothing and homes. Clegg Hotel asked fifty girls to dinner; the MeAdoo Hooee a lares nomber; various ciliaena of Greenaboro asked that the entire rs preesntation of their native eountiea be entertained at their expense at tbe ffereat hotels today. Greensboro Female College made hospitable offers of rooms and meals; at least ons nun dred homes in Greensboro wsrs opened to the studentr; the teachers of differ ent Sunday school elaases came tt once with offers ot assistance to the members ot tneir elaases. . Ths marvelous precision, system, or dor and qniet with which 450 boarders are cared for nnder moot trying eir eomstaneee ia a lesson of wonderful benefit No young woman can .fail to be affected by it The lessons of torti tnde, sympathy, consideration, help fulness, patience, courage and hope fulness are worth the jear'a expenses. Absolute quiet and order prevailed everywhere. Tbe dormitories will be rebult. Dr. Mclver, an unusually able faculty, and the board of trustees will provide with out delay. SPECIAL SgPOST. The following excellent report of the fire has been seat from Greenaboro, nnder date of yesterday afternoon from one of the students. of that inati ration: Tbe brick dormltorr. dining; room laundry, kitchen and ice plant ot the btate Normal aad I ado at rial College were burned tbia m order at a: o'clock. No lives wera lost, and no one waa Injured. AU trunks on the let aad tod floors of tbe main bnlldlnc were saved; nearly all of those la West Hsu were loot. Tbe fire comDanv re eponded promptly to the alarm, bet the fire waa well under way before It waa oiscoverea. There wera severs! narrow escapee. bat, thank God, ao loss of life. The system, calmness aad sell-control which, cn tract ertxr tbe institution were lever displayed to a better ad vaatage. There waa no excitement aad disorder. The members of the fao ultr. Raiding la the bulldlnr. and tnoee in eigbbortngdormltorlca. were sclf-po ctssd and active. There was ao panic There weremany Instances of heroism Glrla worked like trained firemen, nslng hose with which tbe bnlldlnc s are supplied. The conduct ot these young women bat won tbe ad- miration 01 every one who witnessed it The adchbortna clttxena oocned tbeir doora Immediately, aad many fiicnda stepped forward to aid with their wardrobea. Three hundred girls roomed in the brick dormitory, aad that no one abonid nave been injured la a First alga ? RHEUMATISM Dasmetwas ts let tt I i ra Er ' A staal bottle of , I fvVjSv l1 WIS ptT At . Id Mwlnm tHtUMACmi V aif fZ nm bt tmitm rM ocm, ik tnw ! tl . Ibswa I l ? !Tiy 1 bUanara- h pwISM tk. klooe. mIIwm iU litwuilw 0 alt- I VW kjT! tm, i waleUa u4 11 ttmia tkm tellow wet a tmU- I iJrT lr5 ti MnMu I. Wtlaon. w Hlt Mv M. C. h to mn M I II II l" Me k4 S)naitanaaiialw20rira.ihiwunarlilnnS I - II f I - It IHIUUSCIDS, i Sttluts oa mil "atrini!t" m ti tot I - m 1 1L.V ,lw " eiartat " al tk SnU tint I H VI 1 BT SHIPMACIDt mi U nn. v- , ... I IV. rxi SIV. J. a. WHIILIR. a ooH M.ilwrflMlnltr,l ttlmtamrm, a I A 1 V-3 wtkMartililetll HBUMACll)t. wile tmt klm. Ua b U lUf niMnaMaWaatkMalatlMausituiiJOrun. Wk ICy MBBITT CHEMICAL CO.. tt0r1lgTOII, If I " BALTIMOKX. MO. II. I "acra t tnb joihto raoaj tmk inbiok." II CONSUMPTION at U rayettsvUls Bills at Orwa&eors It will be of interest to the Obsuvbb readers to know who were from thit tity and county at Ths Greensboro Normal College, which was burned latt Thursday. They are as follows : Misses Nena Morrow, teaeher; Mary Norcott Broadfool, Mary Weldon Hufke, Mary LiDgdin Ajer, Mary Agnes Monroe, Fin me McPberaoo, ot Favetteville; isses Nil jo, of Little Biver, and ainey, of Alderman. atriauaial. Licenses ot marriage have been granted to ths following persons at the office of the Register of Deeds: White J. D. Warren and Lixzie Williams, Sampson county; J. C Graham aod Amanda Mase, Roekfhh township; 6. M. Gsrdner, Qiewhifih, snd Corinne D. MeGill, Seventy First; W. C. Cootner, Wilmington, and Sabra Johnson, Gray's Creek; J. M. Me Laurin, Texas, and Gsorgie H. Ms Donald, Csdar Creek. Colored Ernest Bryan, Cedar Creek, aod Delia L. MeLaurin, Flea HilL arrltg. Miss Georgia McDonald, of Cedar Creek township, was married in this eity Thursday to Mr. J. H. MeLaurin, ot Texas, formerly a Cumberland county maa. Mr. MeLaurin has made a horns in Texas for about 15 years, and is a wealthy ranch man, and vry ioflaeatiel in his community. Tbe Bov. H. Tacku Graham performed the ceremony. Dr. T. A. Slocum, the Great Chemist and Specialist, Will Send Free, to the Afflicted, Four Large Samples of Ilia Newly Discovered Remedies to Cure Comsnmptlon and all Throat, Chest and Lunar Troubles. Nothing could be fairer, mote phllanthropie or carry more jay to the 1 filleted, than this oner. Conflient tnat he he haa discovered an absolute euro for consump tion and all pulmonary complaints, and to make its great merita know, he will aend his Complete Treatment, embraeing four large samples, to any reader who may be snffering from coughs, colds, eataxrh, bronchial, throat and lung troubles or eon-inmption. Already this "New Beisntifis Course or Treatment" bat permanently cured thousands of apparently aosslesa cases. There will be no miatake in tending the mistake will be in overlooking the generona Invitation. NOKTH OAROMItA lln theSupartor UuwIiarliMid County $ Uouit balor Iba Clark. N.IIIBula w. Harah D. Gratia,' Mary A. Taylor, Harah at Taylor, John W. f.uoo, flora B Hauou,T. Bamttl Mary Mel. B. Baooil, Lnik.r Bala, Kalll A. Bala, Joan a Bui, aaid JataM A. Bala-Mollaa. Tha dtfinikata above namad, aapaeially John W. Balaon. k"ora B Bauoa, Laihar Bala, NelliA. Bala, John O. fata aad Jamee A. Bula, will lake aoliee thai an act too amities' at above ha bato eommanHd In the Saparior Court or t'nmbarlaad ooauly, for partluoaof lha land, held by thaw aa leoanta la eoatnoa, bataig the laada wklek dasaaadad to thaat at hairaat-law of Joka Buia, daoaaaad, lata ol said county and Bute; and tha said oWaudaota will fur thai take not tee that they are required to ap pear before ma on Monday, ths HOthdayof January, 1904, at 12 o'olook M , at tha Court Ilouia la aald eounlT and Blala. at Vayatta- yille, and answer or demur to the oomplaiut in said action, oi lha plaliill will apply to the eoail for the raUaf damauded to said complaint. Tola tad day ot DaoOBber, 190& A A. JBO&BTHAJB, Clark ol the Saparior Court. VALUABLE TENEMENT HOUSES AND LOTS FOB SALI. . The anderslined, eoniailstionar nnder order of soon, will otter for sale at public auction, at the Court House door la Fayeiuyltla, at IX M , on the 30th day of January, 1904, the following threo lots of laud decreed far sale In a speeiai kIipb eniitied A. J. coot, Aammitirator of Mary P. C ok, deoaaaad, vs. W. 8 Cook, at al . now pending in the Superior eourt of Cum berland eonniy. to-w v Lot No It Beins located In the Cltv of ay- ettevllla, and daaeription enbiaeing two lota, upon each of which la located a good tnbetan tial tanament house: Beginning at a point on Day) street adjoining lot belonging to the es tate of the late K. L Pemberton, and running thanee north 65 aaat 1 and 15 100 chains to a oorner, thence north SI east 85 Unas to a cor ner. Uunce north 85 east 48 links with fence to a comer, thence eoutk 19 wst 84 links to a cor ner, ibanoa south so west 95 links to a soraar, theooa direct 61 Itnke to the beuinnliur. Lot Ko 1: Thie dtacrlptlon embracing one lot wltp good tuneuuiuai tenement nouaa tnaro- on: ttecmnlng at a point on HllUnoro street, adjoining lot belonging to the eetate of the late a. u. remoerton. ana running: tnenee eouin i weal 59 1'nki to a corner, H. L. Cook's, and raoninir thenoe south 76 east 1 chain to a oor ner, tnenee north Oy west 09 links to a comer, thence north 76 west 1 chain to the beginning oorner. Terms of Sale: Cash. - Sale subject to confirmation of court. xnia December xou, lvua. , tt. . iMvia, Commawlonar. T. C. WILLIAMS ' CO. holesale WJ GroceFs, No - Goods - Sold - to - Consumers. Tree to AU To obtain these FOUS FREE FBEPABATIONS that have never yet tailed to cure, ail you nave to do is to write to Dr. T. A. SLQCUM, 98 Pina Street, New York. giving full postoffioe and express address. Tha (our free remedies will then be tent j on at once, direct from laboratories, with lull instructions for use in every ease. NOTICE. A good tanner and competent business man to take eharge ot the farm and in mates oi the County Home, to be paid a salary, to bs fixed by the board, per month, the county to fnrnish the necea tary supplies to run the institution, the keeper to furnish his own supplies and ran ths institution in the interest of tbe county. Sealed bida are solicited, to be filed with the clerk of the board .with good reference; taid bids to be opened at 11 o'clock A. M. tha first Monday in Feb ruary, 1904, at the offlie of the board, sub ject to the action of tame. The appli cant are requested to be present. By order or tne Board, J. J. BULLAKD, Chairman J A. MePt arson. Clerk. "Oivs your blood a cleaning." Bhen tcide clears out all imparities that iks yoo ill. Ask you dmggut. Under aod by virtue of a decree of the 8a- porior court auula in a certain proceeding, aa tilled Isaac UoOgea, adm'rof C. C. "ell, va. Kate Edwarde, at ale., for the sale oi real estate cicala aaeeu, the unde turned eotDjaaauonat ill ezpoee for sale at public auction to tbe higheat bidder for cash, at the Market Hooee in tae City of KayetteTille, ft. C, at '2 M o'clock reoruary WIS. 1904, tke following deeeribed n Campbdltoo, or lower kayettevtlla. known as Lot No. 6) m the plaa of Campbell -too: Situate on tha weel of Thlr t street from the river, and on the side of Second street from tbe couth; exempting a portion thereof of US leet already Bold fiom the wcet end by the said . u. boil deoeased Placa of hk Market Bouse Timeof8ale: Veb'y 20th, 1904, at 12 M. Termeofrkiet Cash. Thie 18th day of January, 1904. lbac u. Kosa, lommuplooai. TOO KIOW WHAT TOO tU TSXI18 When yon take Srove'a TaaUleaa Chill Tonie beeuus the formula is niainlv nrint ad on every botue toowing tnat it ia am ply iron and famine in a laateleee form. no care, no fay. so ndigestion Causes CatarrH of the Stomach. For many- years It has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach caused indigestion ana djrsoepjia, but the truth is eiactly tha opposite. Indigestion causes catarrh. Re peated attacks of indigestion intjames the mucous membranes lining the stomach and eiposes the nerves of the stomach, thus caus- g the giants to secrete mucin instead of L-.e Juices of natural digestion. This is i-jti Catarrh of the Stomach. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the nerves, and cures bad breath, sour risings, a tense ot luuness alter eating, tnoigesnon. dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What Yon Eat Make the stomach Sweet. JrJXjss rniy. Rernw eiie. SI .00. bodfoc 2S nmes IV trial turn, viacb tells (or 50 cents. ?rcparoel bf E. O. DeWITT St CO.. Chicaco, SX For sale bj KOTO BEOS. FINE TDEBEB LANDS JOS SALE. On Wedneaday, Jan'y 27th. at Clinton. N. C I will effer for sale that valuable property known as the J. W White place, o miles from rayetteville. on the A. T. Bailroad. eoutaining about 220 acres. 40 acres of fine swamn, and 180 acres of fins pme timber. A nie opportunity for taw null man. C. P. PARKER, Parkers burg, N. C e.tfc4ef BO YEARS T aWPtEltlEIICE D it A . tteaieiM . CuvywHiiiis Jtc n I'M esaelin tauu aael Semiftina mm aetefelr aeeerteia cm oetntoa free whether aa unewUea si eroOeMy eetentahle. Cowman Key Uone etrtetly eowadewllet MltO Mil free. (Sdeet aeenev fur eer Peteue uaeo tkroairk Maaa a I SfeMal Mtete, wHhoat stierta, hs the Oa Pi irmcaateote. we ssswi Scientific Hncrkai cnlmUon of wry mu4 VmraL Twrm; $3 vtMsT : foaxr Bcwiiete. IL Son bf all vw4mlm raaah Ottaa. a SU WaskUeu. O. C. anan la Cura ta as f riende aad aaanaialuxy : snSorlng frost ttomaoh iroubls." Bold by I cense for profound gratltode, v lisrhnitfk 1 eni. cu. i j , t- . i ' - - 1 1 Btsww uwiuo unmeuisieiT tei- NEW T.nriil lwi Car Im to Oalifornla. Commencing December Btb, the Prisae Brateas will inaognrate throngh Pallmaa Tonrist Bleeping Car ecrvtec between Blr minbtaa, Ala . and Ban Franeiaeo. Cali fornia. Cars will leave Birmingham at 10.20 P. IL ever Tsasdav. snd will bs rooted via the JMeeo Syttem to Kastss City. Bock island Byetera to fneblo. Den ver at Eio Giranda and Bio Brando Watt. tern to Ofden snd Southern Fssifis to Bad rraneiseo. Bequeeta for rcssrTatlont should bt ad dressed to W. T. BACNDKES, , ' Banaral AiranL Past. DeoL. for. Ptjor and Dssatnr Sttu, AUaatn, fl. SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN LOT. NOKTH CAROLINA Cumberland County, II tte8upertorCotirt before tbeUleik. J. M. KmmeU and wife, Rebecca, S. B. Em mett and wife. W H Ellis and wife, Annie, Krjw Candaoe R. Emmett, admVz of John M Emmeit, Candaee B. Emmett, Joba atore- head Kmmett, Lmie V. Emmet, adm'rT of r B. Emmett, Lhnue T. Emmett, Jehu Henry and Fetter Harry Emmett, Annie McQueen, admVz of Archie McQueen, Annie McUueen, leabelle, Barry and Percy McQoeonMotiee of Berviee oy rubiication. The detendanta above named will take notice that a special proceeding has been commenced balore tne Clert or tbe Superior Court of Cum berland county for tbe nurpoee of oartitionlnK eertaui lands in said county; the defendants above named bem tenants in common with the petitioners therein; and tbe said defaodanta will further teke notice that iney are required to appear at thi office of the Clerk of the 8a perior eoert of Cumberland county ea the tOtk day of January, 1904, and answer or demur to the petition on Ble in said proeeeamjf or tbe re Bef demanded will be (rented. Thie 4th day of December, 1903. A. A. MoKnTHiK, Clerk Superior Court 8. H. MacRae, Attorney. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the 8a perior eourt ot Cumberland eounty 1 will exooee to sale at public auction two oertain tracts or land conveyed oy oeea oi mong?' by at. J. rriooeon and wire to mcsuiian ot Hnsbee. si uateln the eounty of Cumberland, State of Noith Carolina, and denned and de scribed as follows, to-wib Bounded on the M. E by M. J. Pridgeon's land, known at the Daniel Strickland land, bounded on tha eoutn-easl by u. J. cuibretn, and on the south-writ by the Matthew 8trick land and Bany land, known ae tbe land enter ed by Z. B. Newton and D Shaw. Also 100 acres known as the Daniel Strickland land aad bounded aa follows, to-wit: irmnniuK at stake and gum pointers, at the channel of Little Bvekliah in Lilly's lane; then outh 16 chains to a stake and two pines; then weet Kf chains to a stake and pine pointers; thence north 90 chains to a stake and pointers: thence north V eaat 4' chains to a atata and pointers cn tne channel of the creek; thenoe down tbe channel of said creek to the beginning. The but de scribed tract ia subject to a claim of about 475.00 due Dr. E. Floyd, fayetteville, M. C. Place of Sale: Court Hons i door, Fayette- vme, M. c. Time er Hale: Monday, January ltttn, 1914. Terms of Sale: Cash. This 10th day of December, 1903 Q. K. NIMOCK8, Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havhur this day qualified aa Administrator of c li itnooce, deceased, lata or Cumberland eounty, Worth Carolina, thie ia to notify a I persona ha vine claims lira met aaid deceased 10 present tbe same to me for payment, duly aa thrnticated, within twelve months from data, or thie notice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All pereons indebted to aaid estate will please make Immediate payment ibm nil oay ox lHeemoer auj. C. C MacLsujur, Administrator. NOTICE of ADMIU18TEATT0N Havirut this day onaliled aa administrator upon the eetate of the late W G. Adams, da ceased, tbia la to notify all peieona holding claims against raid estate to present same, duly authenticated, to the undersigned, on or before tne zetn oay or December, iwe, or thie notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate are requir- ea to maie immeaitie settlement. This 24th day of December, 1903. J bo. C Adams Sdmmistrator, Little Hirer Academy, H. C. N. A. gindair, Attorney, Fayetwviila, M. C. SALE OF VALUABLE LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Bnnarior aant aa the 20th day of January, 1904, in a special pro ceeding therein pending wherein J. S. Emmilt, vr. a. Kllia at at, are ptamuns, aod Caadaee B. Emmitt, Annie D. McQueen at at , an de fendants, iba aodersigned eommiosfcmora will, oa Monday, at area 7th, 1934. at 11 e'eioek, M , al the Market Hosae m kayetteville, St. C espoee to sale to tha higheet bidder, fer cask, tha following deeeribed tracts of land, to-wttt Pbst Traetc Betriaainer at a etaka. Koekgah Coatpaay corner, at Boekfteb tewnebie. Cam- berfatad eounty. B C. theuee south 60 10 tae me to a eoryjer at Macttaa's HridM ea Bier BockSab; thence Booth 30 east 24 ehama la a state; laeaee eoutk 60 west I chains to a stake; thesis soaUs 30 eaat 29 chains to a stake oa the weet side of Horeepen Branch; thence north 45 weet 86 chaise 2ft links to a stake. Johu John aim's eoroev: tbeoeo with bis Una north 34 west 17 chains 76 Moke; theoee aovtk 34 cans 44 chaise S Units to a stake, Bockteh Company corner-, ""' ee eaama ana it mtasc ikeare north 73 oast 1 ehaia 33 tmka: tkesee IS east chains 66 auks to a corner: rtk 73 east 6 ebaino to Tuwueead e late; iheaee wkk hie IIm Is degrees 30 mmaue eaet 73 Hnke to km eorna.; thence eoutk 63 eaat 4 ehaiss M I nkr, Iheoe, aonk M aaat to Dear ar'e comer; thence eoejtk 16 seal with Lumber toaBoad33 chains 73 ilnksio Canaeroa's eor aer, theoee coots sS eaet 7 ehaioo; Uwnce south 10 wset 9 chains 20 Unas; tbeoeo couth Ml east litsMMtsH to Ike keirtuian, esespiiag fmsjtkeaaHaaa the graveyard of one) acre 8aa Seed.Was AJdansaaloJ W. KaNsitt, sov.23, 19 Beeead TracK BestMiOf et a suke aad ooiav ten oa the raat rtaa of Silas' Branch, aforesaid tawaekip, aoamty aael S ala, Coaspaay and Itstasiu eormer; in rase was Awnlets hue aeajtk 63 wast Sekasaa te kia eenv: tbeoee with kie ether una aoaih 33 east 2S shsasc so ha eor- aee-, tkenee aonk 60 eaat s stales to a state and inilime mortk 30 west 23 ehstue to tha begiimhiav betes the ttad conveyed by Bock a Mfgtompwy to W. smmi.t April 4ta, ISlS. laid two araets lyg aear las a,w mm at Mop mum, n. m. Tail Umi day of Jaaoary, ItaM. ; II A HncLarn, a M. austua, Commlsstoneis ftin A.Vn.n, I,..,.., nnn.kl.4 vnt I No. 2846 J. A. Orsham enters snd olalms ( scree of land in 71st township joining the lands oi Annie unia, accessed, and otbera. Entered loth day of January, 1904. . a. Mcpherson. Register of Deeds and Ex. O Entry Taker. No. 2845. 9rsri or Nobth Casouxa. Cnmberland County. L. U. MeArthur enters and eiahnt (80) nay seree or isna in 7lst township loin ins; the lands of ths estate of J. A. itac- Arthnr and others. ntercJ ths 16th day of January, 1934. J. A MePHEB80. Bsejtter of Deedt and Ex. O Entry Taker. Xtro nPTmlaxmi Z3 tall jr. Ths Csnltal of Oklahoma is now reach ed vis ths Priseo Bystett 130 p. St. train trots Ht. tarakt; tns io.su a. as. train iron Kansas City, arrivs at 9nthrls 806 a, aa KMX) p. tt. train from 8t 1 onls; the 11:30 p. nv. train from Kansas City arrives I If p.m. Tbe retara aerviss ts the Morth and Eaat is anally convenient. . Un tbts new una or railway, utny-etgnt miles distent from rbandlsr. tbe follow its. stations are located, vist iowe, undiry, Merrick. Iacmlnm snd Taylor. Ths ox tensioo ooens a new sold in fertile Ok is horns, onerins; (olden spportnnltiss to those ssokiss homes or Investment, - In purchasing tickets, avail yourself of the shortest snd quiekeet route from tit. lasnis or kvastas niy new eytum, COMMISSIONSE'S SALE. By virtue of the power and authority con tained in a certain decree in aa action before the Clerk, entitled A- E. Bans in, executor of Ibeopbllue Evans, vs Mamie Ualoey, et al., I will oner lor sal at imbue auction, to the higneet bidder, for cash, or on all and twelve months time, title reserved until all purchase money is paid, at the Market House, in the City of rayetteville, N. C, the following tiact or parcel of land, known at the "Theophilua Evans Sand Hill place": Beginning at a state, comer or aw aeree, formerly called Kirk Patrick "a, and running tnenee north s wret w to what waa formerly Sidney Caivars comer; theoee aa her l me couth DO west lx chains and bo links in her other eor ner; thence ee her other line north 48 weet 80 chaina to a stake in Kirkpatrick'e line; thence ss bia line soolh 50 west 53 chains to a stake in what was formerly Baiah'a line; thence with that line south 48 eaet 95 chains to the middle of big IsVcknsb Creek: thence down said creek as It meusdets to Kirkpatrlck's corner; thence with tkirkpatriek s ime nortn on east ea enaina to the beginning, c staining f2J acree more or lets Tbia land will be cold at a whole or divided into small Iota aa purchaser may desire. . Plot of the above land may be seeo by ap plication to tas andemgneo eommieswnar. Day of bale: Saturday, January 30th, 1904, at iz at This the 26th day of December, 1901 A. . JUnoi, Commissioner:. PAYETTEVILLE, W. O. Carolina Llachizic Co., FA1ETISTILLB, B. O. ' f O. s. RUSSEL, Propr and Manager, Maanfactarertef and Dtalan la . SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS, and General Machinery. 'laws, BabJaf aad Mill applies ooeuriaatly ce kaad. BTBXPAIat WORK a IPICXALTT LAND 8 ALE. Under and by virtue of aa order of the 8a- perlor Court of Comber lend county, BTortk Car olina, (he undavargusd was duly ppomted a eoamissioaar to ssU the btad belongiag to the eetate cf David Burnett, deeraeed, hue of Cum- enaoa eounty, aaid land setng deeeribed as follows, to-wit BHuwe ia Cumeeriasd eounty, State of North Caroliaa, aad b ended as followei Beirinnme at a eiake fcs lbs eou h weet corner of lot Ho 3 on Ike east m margin of the Wil mington toad; tnenee with said road south 211 weet 1 stake to a stake ea seid margiaj tnenee aovtk 7) eaat 13 ehama to s stake; tbeaee aorth t eaet 1 ekabt to a stake; theoco south 7, weet id chaine to the beginning, embracng lot Mo 8 sowiaiarag tree acre, ten or lost. Par fattker eVsaiptios see deed of Bookia Campbell Is IJewM UarneM, seeerSed ks Book U, No. 3 at the oBee of Kesieter efDeedtof C'amberlaod ecouty. Tiwe ef Bald Monday. Pas's 8. 1904. at II e'eioek. M lermsi Cask, law aeWect tt csnarmatioa Of H miaiooas, com ai leal oner. VALUABLE LAND FOB SALE Commissioner's Sale. The undersigned oommlsstonfr. under order of court, hi an ex-parte special proceeding, now pending hi the Superior eourt of Comberhud county, wherein W. 8. Cook, Acsignee of B M. Mnsoeke. aal the several heirs of the latt Alex aoder MeArthur arc petifonera. will, on the 10th day of Feb narr. A D . 19C4. at 12 o'clock. M., at tbe Market Honse, in Fayetteville, N, U , cser lor sale, to the bis beet bidder, for cash, sale subtect to confirmation of court, the follow- ins deeeribed land: Lying snd being in CtmVsrland county, North Carolina, sounded and deeeribed aa follows, to- wik Three certain tracts or parcels of land on the east side ef the Cspe Fear river, adjoining tbe land cf Caswell Lewis and others, being s part of three kundred and eight-acre tract of hud known as tha Ashe laud; the first tract: kteainainc at tae comer of iho orishwl carver of 308 oa the east bank of the Cape Fear river, end rune with the old ime eoutk 6l eaet 19 chains to a stake on the bank of a ditch, thenoe north S3 east 24 Cains and 86 links to a stone on the Intersection of a diteh in the divid ing Ime, thence with said line north 52 weet 16 chains to ths river, thence down the river to the beginning, containing 45 acres, mo e or last, together with back of survey; 2nd tract: Be- I ginning at a stone In tbe dividing line 1 chain 1 76 links from the gum comer, and runs sooth 34 wet 16 ebaino to a stake in the old Una, tlx nee with the old Hne couth 62f chains to the corner, thence north 40 east 81 chains to a etaki thencs eoa pointers, I links to a staks aad pointers, thenoe north 77 10. theoee eoath 72 east 104 ess hie to a stake and ntars, theses aorta 12 wast 3 chains end 26 wset 12 chains to a stake, thence couth 58 wset 21 chains to a gum. the corner, thence nonh 63 wset 1 chain and 76 links to the beginning 85 acree mora or less, 80 aeree in all, aa per deed from Lilly t Gray, Administrators, registered in book r, Mo. 4, page 372, rerorde of Cumber land county; 3rd traeti beginning at a stake aear tke acute, the former reei leore of M. . underwood ana inns soam a wset s chains so Inks to a stone oa the ditch, thence south 80 eaat 24 chains lo a itooe. thence smlh 20 weet 18 chains in Unke to a stone, ibenee south 6 oast 3 enema 92 links to a stons In McDoaaid't Uee. theoee couth 74 eaat 76 links to a staks, thence north 62 eaat 29 charm 26 links to a stake in tke divMhw Has, f hence with thie 1ms north 4 wcet 16 chains 40 links to lbs beginning, eoatataiog 27 acres, being lite same tract con veyed to said underwood oy at r. underwood of Cnmberland eonniy i .r HOETOAOB SALS OF LAND. IWtfti&V??. ' ' . I Terms of 8al- Cash. .and seo deed toll mt- Bv ylrtoe of a ttcrtnee mads by D. James Toemgivd wife, Mary, receded la book T He. 6, page 33, 1 will cad at public Aaetloa, at the Court House, the following aereribed property being at Cedar Creek township, Cumberland eounty: Begionrog at a white oak ramp la sjarven lower one no castes ana ao nan. from lha river bank, aad wsstward frees the ran cf Boutngsworta srees, and runs aorta m east along wita w a. caibreu't Mac, sretstng a -ll .-It- t ,k f U t.IL. --J laeaee wita saia rose eaetwaMiy ts wi his II feet cf the rua of laid Uellisgrworth creek; Ihtoce with raid creek soa'hwardlr lo the eforecald lower lice called CarvcrVi Uuaee with raid two to the beghniog, eooutlnlag 1 1 eras. Also cm other track; Beghramg at a I stake at the rend hi Aithur Weat't line, thencs I suae eoath 30" east 16 aolee So loang'e comer. I tltaacc wUhklc Uae Berth S3 east 24 soies to I the asab road; thence dowa aald toed to the I Jan r 4th. ' W. 0 TlOT, Mortgagee. Times Pebruary 8ih 19M, at II o'clock M. 8ala ecbleet to eonflrmation of court. Ten par cent, of punkaae prie. to be paid at sale. at. U.VOOS, , H, MoD. kUwnaos, Coonuiaslonsn. Cook t Davis. Sob Is son et Bhaw. Atlor- acyt for PetihVaers. FOUNDKY AND MACHINE SHOP Iron aad Brass Castings af all klads. GENERAL AGENTS WANTED. To men ot Rood character and ability. THE EASTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY will give exceptionally attraetlve general agency renewal contracts for deslrabls ter ntory. It yon ars In s position to consider an agency tor ths company. H. SUSMAN, General Agent mw.eJt ' J!'aiisasiisiiaJemsaiir- fePlllrlliU XM&X!Z20r maU It cat. U C Costs Oily. 25 torts at Vntfists, , J. MOrrtTT. M. D BT. LOUIS. MO. ti ClolerailnfiirtiiM. DisnrcsDysrJiasry.andl ths Bowtl Troubles of Children of Am Aa: Aids Digestion, Regulates tns Boweli, strent thtas the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. r a n. w , Omen or D. H. Hasdt. acretxrr o( State. Aorrra. Tu- Kov. SL uoa. -- M-oi am a . epieaaia reeMar sua eia tormr ereuutif catiaree. i?,J?h''1A hU1' Tr' eoeeeedlag day waned ae that we weald meritaklr leee klak I aen-aed apos TXETHINA,aBdbefaaatOaee edmhUeteriav rttohlm. and hie Innranent n. MrM Ut Si kN mA that day oa ke recuperated. moeueaisg ua nrali 1 hare eooetaaUrkeDtltaadeeedltilBeewitk nrsless la all atnthsra s icaas enlUUeu. lleuaStt larelaebie erea after the kUU. D, B. HAIUIX. T ehlldrea. aad hare takva frees teatalas I .VI 71 I " mTT TT V M 1.11 . rn m J? JiJi 1 lJjIZiJixib I we are again handling thla season ths tame pop alar brands ot Fertilisers which we have aold the past tan or fifteen years, including Sea-Fowl' "Navassa," klF&tmerB Favorite" and "Owl" brands, and KAINIT, ACID PHOSPHATE and CHEMICALS. These brands have no sum ior, and ars the favorite ot all who use them. Many planters will see no other. Supply your- ts tools. Nmrxxr maxA aTrc tabs not s sack of old goods on hand. We are now prepared to fill orders, self before the "roth" and ths rainy season sets In. Prices tight and quoted on application. PERFECTION FLOCB. Owing to a boilsr sxplotion In ths Trow Milling Cm. pany, ths manufacturers of thie celebrated Flonr, we have been nnable to get it the Pri5 f?Tenkl However, they are now running again, with a daily sapasity of 1000 bbls , snd ws sre daily expecting the arrival of a fresh ear. -A.. IP. JOI-IlSrSOlSr Manager. No. 107 Hay Btreet, Fayetteville. N. C., Thone 6fl if ill St Vlnccnt'is Hospital and Sanitarium r; Koivou(;mimj COIT OF BUtLDINQ AND KQUIPMINT, HALF-MILLION DOLLATtt, ' . ' CArACITYr 300 PATIINTS, '' Ilmatc on Atlantic coast; suit sir tempered by proximity of r equ pped with every modern Improvement for the treat A full oorps of Bpeclsllsts In every department Bpeoial ice of confinement. Most approved X-ray apparatus. Thosi' .Moat equable climate on Atlantic coast uuii stream, ruiiy ment of disease. J derjeirtmetit for caeca ouih system of Turkish and Russian Baths. Ward Rates,' 37 per wee!) Private Room Rates from 310 ts 338 per wee. For Catalosjua, etc., address ' Thi President, SL Vlneenfi Hospital and Santtirlura Norfolk, Virginia. . Chronic Chill Cure Kodol Dyspepsia Cure WMOtmlf fJaVU FOSJ mL 'Ee Formula tells the story : Grove's ; rottMrtcsitlaediMiaf Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARK Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Fluid Extract CLACK ROOT Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK ; Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPAIUIJLL It Cures the Chills that other Chill Tonics Don't Curb. .it n a rs -i r. , . . mm T wvjsa VO i..e eesi vMjnerai ionic. - -no iznre. No Pav. llr IiV vsssstsaaasvawsaassjsamaesssmas , M , ,-tl " saW WQJ -
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