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ton n n n n mn n n n n n n I The Wr ? In the wFa.r East REAR ADMIRAL WIKENITJ8, whoie formidable squadron of .Russian warships was on its wny from the Haltic to Port Artlinr when war was declared, 1 as sistant chief ot the general staff of tlie Russian navy and one of tbe czar's best sea fighters. His fleet, consist ing of the battle ships Osllabia, Ira perator Alexander IL and Navarin, the armored cruis ers Dimltri Don skol and Admiral Nakhlmoff, the pro tected cruisers Au rora, Almaz and Admiral Korniloft HUB ADMIRAL WI- r behitjs. nd a fleet of torpedo boat destroyers and torpedo cruisers, steamed as far eat as the Red sea, and Its approach doubtless hurried Japan's declaration of war, for If It had succeeded in reach ing Port Arthur the czar would have bad a more powerful fleet in Asian waters than the mikado. When the Japanese in a single day put so many Russian ships out of business at Port Arthur and Chemulpo, Rear Admiral Wirenlus was ordered to return to the Baltic, because the Japanese could con centrate practically their entire navy gainst him and overwhelm him. Thus by Japan's prompt action Russia was robbed, for a time at least, of the ervlce of eight big ships. Wi re ctus, being a man of war, doubtless thinks he is playing in hard luck, but be may get all the fighting be wants -later. In all the broad domain of Russia there is no more Impressive figure than that of Father John of Cronstadt, the revered old priest whose piety and good works have made him the un crowned pope of the czar's dominions. 'Although holding no high place In tbe Greek church, his power over the Russian people is hardly exceeded by that of the czar. Born over seventy years ago, the son of a simple servant In a village church. Father John has been a priest for nearly fifty years, ministering alike to prince and peasant While he claims no supernatural powers, marvel ous cures have been attributed to him, and it la even asserted that he has raised tbe dead. He is a man of great tature, of com manding presence and almost an gelic expression. Despite his more than seventy years, he looks j athzb torn or CB07BTADT. like a man In middle life. At tbe coro nation of the present czar Father John, In the gorgeous robes of the Greek church, with a chasuble of spun gold and wearing bis hair in long curls on his shoulders, was the most pictur esque and imposing figure in the Im perial procession. The fighting men of the czar, high And low alike, eagerly seek his parting blessing ere they depart for the east Admiral MakarofTs last act before leaving Russia to take command of the Port Arthur fleet was to receive the sacrament at tbe hands of tbe aged priest 1 If be lives, the interesting infant whose picture is given herewith will one day be emperor of Japan. His father is Prince Yoehlhito, heir to the throne of Japan, and his mother is Princess Sadako. Tbe crown prince was married in 1900 and bas two sons. Tbe eldest Prince Hirohito Mltinomlya. heir presumptive to the throne, will be three years old next April, and bas tbe distinction of being the first baby . nuici HraoHrro . iimnoMrrA. of the royal bouse of JImmo Tenno who has been allowed to grow his hair like an American ba by. Both bis father and the mikado, when babies, bad their beads shaved dally. Boon after tbe birth of Prince Hiro hito measures were taken to eliminate tbe "almond eye" of bis race. An in cision was made on tbe outer point of tbe baby'a eyelids in a straight line for tbe barest part of an inch. Tbe lashes were then drawn into shape and beld in place by chemically prepared ticking platter. Tbe wound bealed to. leas than a week, and the effect now is that Prince Hirohito doe not look his oriental bfrth, so far at least as bis eyes are concerned. Tbe young prince Is learn ing to ride Shetland pony, and it Is Interesting to not that bis toys are miniature battleships. With the possible exception of the Busalan amhnaaador. tha hmrioat mom Iter of the diplomatic corps at Wash lngton these days Is Mr. Kogoro Taka V ,, The Haas Witch Haul. The asms Wtteh Hsatl is mneh nbnaarl. X 0 Hewitt Co, Chisago, are the inven tors of ths original sad only genuine Witeh Basal Helve. A certain ear tor Vats, Burn. Bruises, Eosema, Tetter, Piles, sts. There are amy counterfeits Of this salve, soma of which are dang cr oss, while they are all worthless, la buy. ; ins Witeh Basal Belve sea that ths urns X C DeWltt Co, Chicago, Is oaths bos and a ears Is certain. Bold by King Drug Oo. Whsa Ton Havs a Cold. : Tha nrst action when you bars a cold should bs to ret lev ths lungs. This is bast accomplished by the ire ass of Chnmberiela's dough Besssdy. This rem ' ndy liquefies the tough uncus and causes Its expulsion from ths air sails ot ths ; lungs, produces a free expectoration, and opens ths secretions. A complete sure , sooa follows. This remedy will oars a severs sold In leas time than any other treatment and leaves ths system In a net . eral sad healthy condition. It eonnter ants any UnUcnoy toward pneumonia, tor Ml by til druggUta, Rer Admiral Wireniui Father ttj J a h n of Cronstadt J A ruture Mika.de. 44 Lieutenant G.o.ra.1 Linevitch. 4 Kogoro Ta-Itahlra-Korea Ms "Cockpit f Aaia" J ,,,, J.,t, ,1,-t, - .1. -t i. jt..t. u II n n " blra, who represents the mikado at tbe capital of .Uncle Bam. Minister Taka btraJcbQ was appointed to his present post in 1000, laughingly calls Washing ton "the cradle of bis diplomatic ca reer," for he first came in contact with foreign governments there as a mem ber of the Japanese legation from 1879 to 18S3. He afterward returned to this country in 1891 as consul general at New York, so tbe present is his third mission to this country. After a year in New York he was raised to ministerial rank and sent to Rome, a post which he held but a abort time, being trans ferred to the much more Important of fice of Japanese ambassador to the court of Vienna. In 1899 he was recall ed to Japan and made vice minister of foreign affaire, an office corresponding to our first assist KOOOBO TAEABTRA. , ant secretary of state. He has become one of Japan's most experienced diplo mats. Mr. Takahlra is about fifty-seven years of ate. rather muscular in build and somewhat taller than tbe Japanese standard. His face is strong, his man ner of expression rather studied and his command of English perfect Mme. Takahira aniveSrs much youn ger than her husband. Her figure is slender and graceful, and her pretty oval face would attract attention In any assemblage. She discarded tbe national costume of her country many years ago, and Is said to be one of the best dressed women in Washington. She speaks English nearly as fluently as her distinguished husband. Lieutenant General linevitch, whe was in command of the entire Russian army in Manchuria under Viceroy Alexeieff prior to the appointment of General Kuropatkin as the czar's chief military leader in the far e&st knows tbe Japanese fighting men, for In 190C be directed the movements of 12.00C of them during the Boxer uprising in China. As senior officer he command ed the allied Rus sian, Japanese, American, British and French troops, 22,000 strong, when they started from Tientsin for Peking on Aug. 4. Under him were two fa mous Japanese sol diers, General Ya maguchl and Major General Fukushlma, GZ3. LL5IVTTCH. each of whom led a brigade of 6.00C men. At tbe time it was said that the Russian and Japanese soldiers studied each other with interest while on the march, for even then it was foreseen that a struggle for supremacy between Japan and Russia was certain to come in tbe near future. General Linevitch. who Is sixty-six J ears old, distinguished himself during tbe Russo-Turkish war. For brilliant service at Plevna and at Shipka pass. where he fought with General Kuro patkin nnder tbe renowned Skobeleff. be was made a colonel and presented with a golden sword of honor. When the war with Japan opened, Linevitch was directing the movements of three army corps and was also governor gen eral ot Amur. What command be will have under Kuropatkin, whose appointment doubtless means tbe down fall of Viceroy Alexeieff, remains tc be seen. Korea, sometimes called the Her mit Kingdom, but more recently th "Cockpit of Asia," Judged fit-cording tc American ideas, is a sort of topey tnr vy land. Many of the ways and cus toms of the people are the exact oppo site of those that prevail among west- era nations. For instance, tbi' men and boys weal skirts, and the f. male members of so ciety wear pants long and full trou sers which extend to their feet An other of their up side down cus toms is that th women of tbe better class never go out by day, but at night may do so at pleasure, while their lords and masters stay at borne. This if because it la con sidered Improper for women to bt seen by otbei than the men of then; own fam ilies. When a Korean 7COUCAX wmown. Is so tmfortnnat as to lose bit wife by death he must put in a perkx! of three years of mourning unless it the meantime be takes another help meet When he walks abroad be car rles over bis mouth a shield shaped screen of canvas stretched over a bam boo framework. It Is believed that this screen before the mouth prevent! the evil spirit which killed the wife from killing tbe husband also. Do You Want Strength I If you want to Increase your strength you must add to sad not take from ths physical. In other words, the food that von sat mast be digested, assimilated and appropriated br ths nerves, blood and tisanes before being expelled from ths intestines. Kodol Dyspepsia Can adds to ths phvsieei, It gives strength to and builds up strength In ths human system. u is pleasant to urn taste sad palatable, and the only combination of direatanta that will digest ths food and enable ths system to appropriate all of Its health and strength-giving qualtlss. Bold by King Drug Co ; Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. Unequal! d for Constipation, ,. . If r A B Bans, aprominent druggist ot Baxter Springs, Kanas, aays: "Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, In my judgment ths moet superior prep aration of aovtalag in nss to-day for son stipation. They are sure in notion and with no tenden av to nauaaats or arlna. for sals by all druggist ( V - v.t I m nrn .cJr,., , AN AFWCAN ADVENTURE. raal ii rhallln'a PI rat Kneoewtao With a Monater Oorllla. In hia "Explorations and Adventure In Equatorial Africa? Paul du ChalUn telle of his first encounter with go ruta. We eaw an Immense one coming straight toward us out of tbe woods." he wrote. "As be came he gave vent to terrible bowls of rage, as much as to say, 'I am tired of. being pursued and will face you." It was a lone male, the kind wtucn Is always. tbe most ferocious. This fol low mude the woods resound with his roar, which is an awful sound, resem bling the muttering of distant thunder. He was about twenty yards off when we first suw him. I was about to take aliB ' ntKl bring' blm ' down where ba stood when my most trusted man. Ma- laonen. stopiHHl uio, saying in a whis per, 'Not time yet" "We stood In silence, gun In band. The gorilla looked at us for a minute or so, tbeu beat his breast with bia glgautlc arms and what arms he had! theu gave another howl of defiance and advanced upon us. How horrible bs looked: " 'Not yet,' whispered Malaonen. "Again the gorilla made an advance. upon us. Now he was not twelve yards off. His face was distorted with rago. His huge teeth were ground against each, other so that we could hear tbe sound. Tbe skin of tbe forearm was drawn forward and backward rapidly, making his hair move up and down and giving a fiendish expression to his hideous fuce. Again he roared, a sound which shook the woods like thunder. It seemed as if I coukl feel the earth trembling under my feet The beast looking us in the eye and beating bis breast, advanced ajrain. " 'IKm't fire too soon,' said Malaonen. If you don't kill him he will kill you.' "This time be came within eight yards of us before he stopped. I waa breathing fast with excitement aa I watched tbe huge creature. Malaonen only suld, 'Steady !" as the gorilla came up. When be stopped Malaonen said: "'Now!' "And before the beast could utter the roar for which he was opening bis mouth three musket balls were in bis body. He fell dead almost without struggle." nrCUMneiii Weakly Mother Gray's Street Powders for chil dren, used by Mother Gray, a auras in Children's Horns, New York, break up eolds in 21 boors, euro fevenshnees, headache, stomach troubles, teething disorders, and destroy worms. At all druggists 3Sc. Sample mailed tre. Ad dress. Allen 8. Olmsted. LeRoy. N. Y. T0U HOW WHAT YOV AM THUS When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tome because the formula is plainly print ed on every bottle snowing that it is sim ply Iron and U amine in a tasteisss form. no uure, no ray. tor To Property Owners. We take it voor nroDertv haa been ueo mulated by years of toil and sacrifice. Hoisinc on to your property requires nearly aa moeh wisdom and work aa it doea to make it The evil practice of go ing on Donas ms caused ttie wreca ol many a well-to-do property owner. That waa toe old way The new war is: Bend ail ciona applicants to aa. it is oar oust ness to maks bonds; it is yours I-OT to make them, front by the nest trustor tones of others. The modern business maa wisely "tarns dowa" every request to go on oonde; it harts Bis credit. To Bonct Olvero i Why ask your friend to go on our bond, anyway, waea we make it for you.prompt- ty, ana tor a moderate leer Th D, S. Fidelity I Euarant Co, o K. Kmocaa. Geeenl Ana. K.ofP. BnUi ruwiTiw a. u . Do You Enjoy What You Eat? You cut eat whatever and whenever you like if you take Kodol. By the use of this remedy disordered digestion and diseased stomachs are so completely restored to wealth, and the full performance of their functions naturally, that such foods as would lie cne into a double-bow-knot are eaten ;lh;ut even a "rumbling" and with a posi- ive pleasure and enjoyment. And what a) r.ore these foods are assimilated and rans'ormed into the kind of nutriment that i apxrecrialtd by the blood and tissues. Kodol is the only digestant or combination f d:g:stants that v.il digest all classes of cod. In addition to this fact. It contains, In limitative form, the greatest known tonic ind reconstructive properties. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all isoraers arising therefrom. Codol Digests What You Eat Makes tb stomacti Sweet lottlei ontr. Refill SI. OO. koUnf ttmee toe trial bu, wbicS sells for so cents. rspard br E. 0. DeWrTT CO., OMcago, III. For sale by KHTG BEOS. WE WILL SELL Colonist tickets to CiUOB NIA, OBEOOlf, WASHING TOW, IDAHO, UTAH and ths QBEAT NORTHWEST. CHEAP During March and April. Our route takes you through ST. LOOTS, KANSAS CITY, COL OBADj and SALT LAKX CITY Make your arrangements now. 1. E. REHLARDER Traveling Passenger Agent MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY CHATTANOOGA, TENN. E. M. STEVENS, . CoMr anfl BMDIH. Bspsiring old buildings. Plans, 8pseil sauons nod Bstimatos famished on Short fotieo. fine Work a Specialty, fay. ettavllle,H.C. Sodol Dyspepsia Curt " ' rnuaaata mrkat warn mt i BEGINS dcuuing xwtMxaw rr.t v acids that produce RHEUMATISM, driving out all the dangerous genu that infest the body that it Other medicinei treat symptoms; RknmatU rtmiva tbT (mum, and, therefore, its CURES ARC PERMANENT. Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle free on spplication to Bobbitt Chbmical Co., Pro prietort, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore Md. FEBRUARY 2d and 10th. MARCH 1st and 15th. APRIL 5 th and 19th. On above dates The Iron Mountain Route wilt sell low rate Colonist Tickets to points in Arkansas, Tezaa, Oklahoma, and the Indian Territory. Thiongh reclining chair oars on all trains no changes.' Two trains dally bom Memphis. "TUB! etTBWAt ts t isiithwist Write to me if yon arc going Wast, I will give yon oorrect and reliable information. The MtslOVBI PimriO is the most attractive and ratisfaetory route to the Golden Gate Exceptionally low rates to louver, Pneblo and Colorado Sprisgst on dates named abort. Very low round trip rates to California in May and September. Make your arrangements NOW. LAND - WEALTH More than that land is the source of all wealth. The ratio of popalaUon to acreage ia tha slidirg scale npon which opportunity is gnaged, snceess determined. Cat the nnmber of land-holders in any State in the Union in two, and what is the result t It's simple arithmetic opportunities doubled in that Btate. What if three fourths the population bs elim nated t Opportunities quadrupled; and so on. That's the condition in the great Southwest, Arkansas, Indian Ter ritory and Oklahoma. This vast territory is supporting Ins than one fourth the population of its capacity. Fertile a land where wheat and cotton thrive side by side - where two year ly vegetable erops are demonstrated possibilities-the great est fruit section in the country; but that's only half the story. Tbe lew rttio of population to acreage makes land eheap -That's ths main point. There's 100m for success in the great Southwest. Illustrated lite rat are sent on request. OHE FARE Piss. sVeMara For the Bound Trip First and f bird Tucs days ol each month. ADMINISTEATOE'S NOTICE. Having this dav quilled aa Administrator of Robert Lm MsFadven. deeeued, late of Comberlaad county, North Carat but, ifcie le to notify all persona having emha. a gemot said accessed to piseenl the same to m for payment, duly authenticated, within twelve months from oatc, er this notice will be plead m bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate wil i please make immediate payment. This loth day of rebmary, ISOt. L B. McFadvim, Admmietiator, gstfcid,M. C ahMMej. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Km j Truoc Maims "rflll' COWVRMWfTSlAe. auone sending a skecck and Seemliilloii mar cjnteklr ateertala oar opinion rree wImUmt an InreBUon le probably patantatole. Coaaaiinilea Uooa KrialT eonOdtnttd. HUHOBOOC on PmuaU sent free. Otncec ajrencr for seairma patente. Patesu taaea tbroneli Mann A Co. reoatv. tfeiat wKIm, wltbott cunre, m the SCKttnftc Jimericax A lMRc1fKml7 tlhiitratM veki. eWtaViiM at MtiT aMMtUUl lOnnkmL Ttrnt,s9a jmr ; fmw sawntlu, $L Bold brail nemaamlmn. mm iCo."'8 New York BtmMk oaea, SB) t St, WeUvUs, D.C, Why NotTakeaTrip This Winter Through ' This beautiful Mat. and Istand has bees bremght wtlhta eaer reaeh ay the spleasid thnmtih traaeervteeef lb. Atlantic Coast Line, i the great Uoroogafare Is the tropks. Winter Toorlstt Tickets) 1 are aew on sal te all points ta Florida andts Bavaaa. For laiea, setednlae, awpa. s sseesg ear and rloamsBiM'wiiosiilicos write m W. LJ. Oreig, - ficsatal Iuseoger Ageat, Wiiansgtoa, M.A, WBattoaeyh Speaish sad acwtomfls mn s say aadrea spas resetM ef a twessss) Cbeaj) Soitlert' Tickets. 4 On JaansjT 19th, February 2nd fend 16th, March Istand lhh and April ftb and 10th, 1004, the Frisco System (8aint Louis and San Francisco Bailroad) will sell rsdnoad rats Soo-wsv and round-trip tickets from Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis to points in Arkansas, Missouri, Sane s, Oklahoma and Indian Territoriss and Texas. Write 8. h. Parrott, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Qa. . RAHfl-MENALUr filBrsiTel 1 rTWLJLVJUV-1 w-jij: mm 'Silt lltoilil: . jW WORK with the first doto, the bloAd ol nil the poisonous the way cure are effected by I. E. REHLANDLR Traveling Passenger Agent cHitTuroooi, mi. GEO. H LEE, 0 P. A., Little Bock, Ark. W. T. 8 A UN DEBS, D. P. A., Richmond, Va. I Lix&tztertH TS5ckce. Bavins onalited as Administrator of D. A Gtddie deeVaied, lata of Cumberland county, N orth Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims againit the otate of said deeeased to pr, sent item 10 tte unre sinned, dulv anthenti cated, in or beforr ths 21st day of Marib, 1903, or Ibis notice will be pletded in bar of tbclr le eovery. All renoos indebted to said e ate will please make Immediate payment. This the 21st day of Maieb, 1904. J B MePUAIL, Adminiitnitor. Bolton It Aierht, AUo ners EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualified u Executor of the will of Joo C. Writtht. deceased, nolle, is here. br giien to all persms having claims airai st ins mio estate to present tnem to tne n oer sinud on or before the 11th dav of March. 1905, or ibis no' ice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to this estate win pieaee max. immediate payment This March 11th, 104. J A. Wxioor, Executor. ADMINISTEATOE'S NOTICE. Having- this day qualified as administrator of the estate of A. B. Williams, deceased, this Is lo notify all petson. haying claims against aid cstau to present in. same, duly authenti cated, to me for paiment on or before the 18th day of February 1905, or this notice will be plead m bar of their recovery. Tones indebt ed to said HUM will pieaee make payment to FayettevilU. N. C, F.b'y 17, 1904 Jobs D. Williams, Administrator, 1 A Mnrehlson, Atto.ncy, EXICUTOE'S NOTICE. HavlDg Shi. day qsalited aa Executor of the will of Angeling Bigga, deeeaatd, notice Is here sy given to all persons having alarms against lb said estate tc preeent them to the under signed .a or bef-re the SO day of of March. or this aotiee will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to this "He will pieaee make immediate payment. This March tla. 1904. Ososos C. Bioos, Executor. .EXECUTOES' NOTICE. Having this day anaHSed as Executors of the wlUofameeB. McNeill, oeceaeed. aotiee hereby grvea tc all persons having claims agahut the aald aetata ta meat ibem lo the andereigned oa er before the atth'day of Feb nary, mt,nt this aotiee will a. pleaded ia bar of Ihesr leeovery. All persons Indebted to this eetale will pleas, make ianaedial payment. . Tarn Faty It, 1904. A. A. MeKsTHAV, t. Taaoa McOocaur, Kxceators. B. U Cook, Attorney. AJIJNISTBATOES' NOTICE. Having this day eaaliflsd at Adminlttrators of C. H. Hatgh, d.cseeed, late ofCntberland eocatr, Mcrtfc Carolina, this Is to notify all per- avymaj aeacahut lo as for payment, doly aatbenti- eased, withia tw.lv. mod the from sate, or this aottsewl! lb. plead ta bar of their recovery. All pereoaM Indebted tc said estate will pieaee Ths) 16th day ef February, 1904 Cbablss Baku, in , F. W. HAMS, . Adataististon, ; RHEUM-AID for rheumatism hr absolutely without as squel on earth for soring Absamstism, Pains, Braises, Inflammations sf all hinds, Iteh,ote. Bheum-Ald Medical Oo. Sols Proprlstora, V. O, Bon ,448, Favattsrllls, M.0. For saU at aU druggists 26s bol Us NORTH CAltOtriU, I Riiporlor Court CuuitHrluil County j lurch Xnriii, MM. uniij UHln w Jtise Gillie -Bertiee by fab. Ilontlon Tha drfenitant Jmt 01 Ills will tele iiotloai Tbmt aa action bae baea bsan ia the above wart by the Uiutlfi for an absolute dlvoiee, the ipeeiBe 11 rounds fur which are jMultonuuly set forth la the eopuOul mow on file ia the olUoe of the dark of said Superior wait, cud that amnions in in is aouon is retarnaoie on too arc Monday after Ike 1st Monday In March, 1U04. (whioh falls on the 18th dav ot said month) the defendant la warned vu ippwf win Mill IM 1U vwun House In Fayeltevllle, N. U, and answer or demur to the complaint, or ths plaintiff will ap ply 10 the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness A A MeKethan. Clerk of will conrt this 5lh day of March, lot'. a a. ato&BTiun, Clerk Superior Court Thomas H. Batten, Plalntilfs Attorney, NORTH 0AR0UNA, I In the uuiuumiaiiu uoiuity. ) nupenor uonri, V. V. MausBola ve M, B, MansUeld-Notloe. The deffudsnt above um.d will laksnotiue that an action eutitled aa aborc has been com menced In the oncer lot conn of Uumbeitaud county for the purpose of having the bonds of matrimony existing Between t e parties tnoreto diaeol ed,npon the grounds ot abandonme it; and ma saia aeienaant win in tner use notice tnai he is nqnirad to appear end be at the next term of the Superior court of Cumberland county, to be held on the 8th Monday after toe 'it Monday in March itws, at tbe conn bouse ol said conn, ty in Ifsyetteville. N. C, and answer or demur to the cosioiaint In said notion, or the Dlulntifl win api'ij to tne court tor tne reuei aemanaea In said eomplaw This 1st day or March, 1904. A A. MoK ETHAN, Clark Hnperior Conrt, Ia accordance with Seotlon 1783 of the Coda of No.th Carolina. I will, on Saturday, the 23d day of April, 1904, at 12 o'clock M, at the Market House, in FayettSTiiie. u , expose to sale to the highest bidder, tor cash, the following described personal property, to-witi 1 Two loe carts, one with 6 foot wheels and the other with ,0r-toot wheels; said carta being mads by ms tor the Arm of Carter a Jones. This 29th day of March, 19M T F. WARD. Bolton A Averltt, Attorneys. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Cumberland county, mad. in a certain Hnccial Proceeding therein pending, wherein Annie C. 8mith, administratrix of Daniel W. Evans la n'aintitt and hlorrie rj. jsvana, et al., arc de hndanta, the nnasrsigoea uommlssloner, ap pointed in and by said decree to sell the land. and premises set oat and described fa the net I tion in said procesdlna, will on Thursday, May the Stb. 1904, at 120 o'clock P. M , at the Conrt Hons, in the city of b ayetteville, coun ty and State atpreeaid. sell by poblie auotion, l. ,H L- kink.. kMJ.. k. : J iwr HM1 W DU Ulf IIM, UIUUW, IU. ivi vmun u scribed tract or parcel of land lying, being and situated in the City of Fayettcville, and bound ed and described as -follows: Beginning at James Gilbert's corner on the north margin of Moor, street and runs said street north 70 west one (1) chain and 32 links to a stake in the corner ol said si net and straight, thenci noitn 13 east 94 feet to a ttakt, thetee south 80 east one (1) chain and SI links to a stake in Gilbert's Hue and then to the beginning Terms of sale, easb; and subject to the eon flrmation of the court Dated this ?nd day of April, 1904. Maksdsi Billamt, Jr., Commissioner. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Uum oer land county, in a special proceeding entitled A. hi. Hankin, rvxscu tor. vs Maggie E Qaiuey, et al, the nn dersigned commissioner, appointed for that purpose, will oner or sale, at public auction, on six ana twelve months time, as it may seem best, at the Market House. in tne City ol jrayetteviue, 14. u , on Bat nrday. April 16ch, 1904. st 12 o'clock Id. the following described tracts nr paresis of land, known as the "Sand Hill Lands of tbe late Theophilus Evans," consisting or aooot 33U scree, ana aescriDea as fol lows: First Tract: Bea inning at a slake and three nine pointers, a corner of a 200 acre trae t of the KirkpaUick land, and running north 4&i west 35 cbaln. and 67 links to a cherry tree; thence loath 40 west IS chains to a slake; thence south 45 east 82 chains and 90 Knsa to a stake io the old line; theooe with sa d lit. north 48 east 16 chains to the beginning, containing 64 8-10 acres mora or lees. Second Tract: Beginning at a rock m the old Sidney Carvor line, now Hilmora's comer, and running with his line south 49 west 13 chains to his other corner: theooe with bia olber line north 454 west 19 chains and 32 links to his other corner, thence with Curtis' line south 16 weet 13 chaine and 88 links to and past his cor ner to a small bay in Little Hand y ttnu; thence down the various connea of Little Sandy Bun to Bryant', comer, thence with bii Hue south 70 east 8 crains and 20 links to a ttak. and pointer; thence north 31 J east 24 chains and 16 links to tne third corner or Ixit Mo. 1; thence north 40 east 16 chaine to a oh erry tree, the sec ond corner of said lot; thence north 4"4 weet 1 chain and 36 links to the beginning, containing 4't acre, more or lees. Third Tract: Beginning at a small bay in Little Bandy Hon, the fourth corner of Lot No 2, and running down Little fandy Bun about south 16 east 7 chains and 48 links to a small pine; thence south 11 weet 38 chains to a stake on nig sandy linn, aoout lu lent no ow a pine; thence np the vanom coarsen of Big Sandy Ban 17 chains to Cmtis' corner; thence with his line north 671; eatt 20 chains and 23 links to his other corner; then-, with hw other lm. north 80 mtt 17 chains to his other twiner; tnenoe with tne line ef lot No 2 south 16 west 8 chains and 67 links to the beginning, containing 63 acres, mors or less. Fourth Tract: Beginning at a small pin. in Little Sandy Hun, the second corner of lot No 3, and running north 72 wait 38 chains to a stake on Big Handy Bun about 10 fset below a pine: thence down the various course of U g Handt Run 4 chains to the old line, known as tee BKhcls line: thence With said Ime south 46 chains, to the comer of Hey Hrjant e 36 aerra; thence with his line north 65 eatt 6 chains to bis other coiner, thence with his other line east 19 chains to Little Sandy Bun: thence up the various courses of Little Handy Hun to the beginning, conlaiuiug 66 6-10 acres more or les Fifth Tract- Beginning at a stake, the third comer of lot No. ant running south 3tf weet 34 chains and 16 links to a taie and pointers in lley Br) ant's Ime; th.nu south 70 east 2f (htlns to a stake in the old lint: theooe with said line north 48 east 11 chains and 36 links to the fOnitb comer oUct No. 1; thence with the line of eaid lot north 46 weet 82 charna and 90 links to the begknitg. containing (3 acres more or lees. Sixth Tract: Beginning at a stake and small blaekgnm pointers on the north bank of Big Bookish, the second coiner ot ller Hryant'a 20 acres, and running with his line noith 16 east 18 chains to hie other eorasi; toiaee south 70 east 18 chaine to a siake in th.cM line, the third corner of lot No. 6; thence with the old line south 48 west 17 eoalns and 64 links to Big Boeknab; thence sp the various courses of Big Bookneh to the beginning, ntainlng 18 acree, more or less Seventh Tract: Beginning at Simmons' cor ner, in the norih-eaat edge of -Big Bandy Sao, in the Klrkratrkk old line, and running with said line noith 64 west 17 chains to a stamp, the old Miner; thence wits the kiebole old lino south 461 net 61 chains to the north east side of iig Handy Ban; tbsne. np ihe various eouises of tne north sect edge of i?lg Sandy .Bon to tbe Beginning, ooo taming ou anas, more or lees A plot of said lands mar be found in the pos session of A. ft, JSankln, at A. & aakin Corn pant's store. 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