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G. J. til rrcyr'.etor. THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1904, f , , -r Catered at the postofloe at Fayetteville, tic as second-c! itter. f r. Louis, 'lo ray 13. 1CC1. A' mc-jti. z was he'd at tt ) Southern IIciol, tbu city, today, of theBoathi eastern Railway Land aad Industrial Agents' Aesioiation, whioh includes in its membership the Southern Railway, Atlantic Coast Lioe, Seaboard Air Line, Norfolk and Western, Central of Georgia, "Illinois Central, Louisville and Nashville, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, Georgia Southern land Florida, Georgia Railroad, Maooo, Dublin and Savannah Railroad. Flori da East Coast Railway, Frisoo. System, Made Ycur A2.1I3. "0eofDr Kins 'a New Life Tilb each cizLt for two weeks has pet na in my 'teens again" writes D II Tur ner of Dc-pseytown. Fa. They're tfcs best in trie world lor Uvcr, Stomac 1 and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c at BR Cedberry & ion 8 drug store. T . : WAj3jxeioima. ," ' Correspondence of the Obierver. . U ' n r Washington, May 28, 1904. . I)anfrdmlhe7,!Baetorn Press Bu teVilthMlVofe WtWsMx that there need be no alarm about hotel accommodations at St. Louis dnring any part of the Exposition. A large number of the hotels in the coarse of constrnotion have practically been completed and the remainder wilt be finished at an; early date. The pro 1 - prietors of of' the various first class , hotels have made the statement that rates would absolutely not b advanced ' during the: fair and that the rates are lower than those set by any other large ?JZ, ' VF 1 i ii : matters have arisen in connection with eure wrtarrt iWKa?!f ?PTr Me the handling of, the work which have WI; Hyomei ptli bWit09usl"fcna ""own that co-operative efforts on the 2ltIad9lt0 part of the d.fferenL.railroads would , js " "" Whooping Cough.' "In the SDrinur of 1901 mv ehildran A whooping cough.sajillriLJrY, Ca'pps, Oppi .Ala, "4 usqd.,Chamberlaiu's oougn emay wua i&e most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough." This remadv kftar.a t.h. fynoh Iaam ucyi Kit,, ivianuuaRvaauau iua eevoruj na ir?' aenoy qi i,ne ecr Li ana West Point WrightaviUQApd Ten tog spells and eount t-acta, any tc dn'ey nille, Mobile and Ohio, Alabama Great toward pneumonia ""-"or sale by ill drug Southern. Tailulab Fa a Ki m.W and A. R. fi. ' The purposes of the Association is to promote harmonious work for the development of the States lying east of the Mississippi and south of the Ohio and Potomac Rivers, and take up matters eonoerning immigra tion into the southeast irom northern States and from Europe'. ' Nearly all of the railroads represented in this new association have been. acN ively engaged in immigration and in dustrial work, and most of them have regularly constituted-departments for handling it. The result of this work in the paBt has been very satisfactory and had mnoh to do with the recent Sensible Way to Caw Catarrh Hyomei Medioates Air Ton Breathe . and Kills All Catarrhal Germs -Costs Nothing Unless It Cures. , Do not take, medicine into the etom aoh to kill catarrhal germs in cthe head and throat. Ar alone oan reaob these germs. Medicated with Hyomei and breathed through the neat inhaler that comes w.Ueyety outfit, the air goes to the most remote air cells of the head, tnroat and lungs, and completely de stroys the disease germs. Hyomei is! the only sensible, yet scientific way to. Crrrjn .. I Der oraUcFrr'3ct Convections for the purposs of electing delegates to the County Convention are hereby called to meet in the various preoinots, at the usual places, at 10 o'clock, A. M. , (ex cept those preoinots hereinafter men tioned) on SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904. JThe four (4)'preoincts injDroasCrjek Towofbin will hold their meetings on Friday night, May 27th, at 8:30 P. M., at the nsoal places. Pearce's Mill, Hope Mills No. 1 and No. 2, and Cumberland Precincts, will meet at an hour during the day of May 28th, to be fixed by the Precinct Com mittee, which is required to give 10 days notice. All the precinct Committees should give further Notice' of.lhe time, and place.; ,' r. THE DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CON- trrntiffif avt. , , ,t II. V7. LILLY, Pre Ucnt. urn OAP1SAL pns.ooo.oo.' Th fceoounU of Corporations, MerohanU, Farmers and Individuals BolIoIUd. J SAVINGS DEPARTMENT SES& The of onr " Oil V 11 UXAJL 1JLL ilAHLLl to tfaoM who wlan to mvo money. Yon ean begin wliQ one dolltir. vmt per !, laicrcel I4. Our large oapltal and the liability of oar stockholders provide An Absolute Guarantee of Safety to Depositors. J-OX3TCT p. Oaahler, W. It HOBGAK. President. E, H. 7ILUAnE0N, Vice-Pre' JA7ETTXV1LLM, IT. 0. remedies may catarrh. Other will cure. onai, and yon get the vi- r rif Ik. HiffaBn. k.iLa. m m J I lallKinOT Ann in CI irnrfttl-n I alFaa Vnm single, strip,. thB width -of an -average ti .; ih7.,n.m. I th firRt fa hrth nf Rnmni Tf ; LpM'PloBllj.rt W0Ld .end hands in the south bvhomeseeker8.nd should happen that Hyomei did not that by keeping in close, touch with B1Te Ju toe same good effects that it each other, the railroads would be able to greatly benefit the whole Santhnrn country. yonr money without question or argu j It was shown that there, are. today in menr ,Ioa w,IVe.tDe fl0la JQdge as to the Southeastern States many million nether Hyomei costs you a penny or acres of land suited for farmtne and noi t for horticulture,' whioh are not. how J ; -AhejComplete outfit, consisting of a under cultivation. As these lands nre I medicine drdpper,vand inhaler that can! sent the best opportunities for the gen eral farmer, the cotton producer,' the grain raiser, the stock man, and the fruit grower, it is deemed important that even more active wotk than ever be done in bringing before homseekers the advantages of the south, especially, three times around the world. News papers throughout the world have been . used in teUing the, people of the nni verse what they 'win' se at the St. , Louis Fair. In every country of the globe, every language known' to civi ' lixatipn, stories of the Exposition have gone forth. ' As a universal Exposition, the general.idea of what is to be found at St. Louis is bore clearly understood by the general public, than has been the case of any former expositions. I also understand the .following in ternational parliaments will be held in St. Louis during the World's Fair period : ' May 15 to 21 International Press Hons, is etteville on . SATURDAY; JUNE 4, i904, ; . at 12 o'olock, M, at the Court House. At the meetings, each preoinot shCal! elect a new JCxeoutiva; vommUtee, com posed of five' (5) Democrats, the said Committee,hen eltoted, shall meet and organize and eleet one of its mem bers as Chairman., who, 'upon said election, becomes a; member ,of the County Executive Committee. . . - The nsw. County Executive Commit has in many other eases right here at I e will meet with .the County Conven- home: B.E. Sedberrv's Bonn fnnA tion i Favetteville on Jone 4th. and ... f 7 I . . rtL: mJ., nm . wiueieoij-a uoairman .-orine uounty iemocratjo Jlixeoative, Committee. By order of the County Executive isommiuee, fl. L rOOKcChairman, Cumb. Co. Dem. Ex. Committee. C G. Roce. Secretary. May 14tb, 1904 CAPITAL PAID IN. . for the purpose of eleoting delegates to ADDITIONAL EESPONSIBILITr of etockholdera IU9 Diie ana voagresuon! Vyoaveu-1 . ' called to meet in Fay I BUiUUB La U1U, , - $ 60,000 00 , , ' io,obo oo 7CC0 03 107,000 00 SUBPLUS SECUBITY TO DEP0SIT0BS - 4,W furnish to the publis every bank g facility to be hal anywhere in Tours to call oh, ' ' r - -'' the world." D. S. BOYKIN. President; J. J. WADE, Vice-President; R, L. GREEN, Casbieri' C. R. YOUNG, AssU Cashier. THE be carried in the rjurse or -Mt nnnlmr J and a bottle of Hyomei sells for only one dollar. The in hater will last a life ' a: - ' ' ' a . " - a-et ' nme, ana exira Domes or uvomei can be obtained, if neede J. for fittv centii. ; . When you get a Hvomei outfit. R K' Sedberry's Sons will give yon a signed Conres8. I lafay 16 to 21-Ioternational Good 'Roads Congress. ! r'VTbne 28 toj Jjdy 1-International Congress of Education, under the an spioes of the National Educational As sociation. t, Aguet 29 to September 4-Interna-tobal Dehtal Congress. September 12 to 18 International Electrical Congress. September 19 to 24-International Congress of Arts and Sciences. October 3' to 8-International Can gresi of Engineering. October 10 to 15 -International Con gress of Military Surgeons. October 10 to -International Con gress of Temperance. October 11 to 14 International Sun day Rest. Con gresB. October 17 to 20 International Congress of Heads of Schools for the Deaf. October 18, to 2i International Library Congress. international' Congress of Forestry (date not fixed). , International Congress or Aeronaut ics (date not fixed). . V ' v 1 v CaiRLIS A. EpWARDS. - : ReUtlve Strength ot Mn' Umba. As a result oil some very interesting experiments made by scientists and physiologists wJth a view to determine the relative strength of right and left limbs It has been ascertained that over J0 per cent of the men examined hadi the .right Arm ; stronger . than the left, 16.4 per cent had the two arms of eqiial length and strength and 32.7 per cent had the left arm stronger than the, right' Of women 46.9 per cent had the right arm stronger than ,r the. Jeft and, 24.5 per cent had the left Hironger man tne right In order .to i airive at the average length of limbs t fifty., skeletons were measured, twenty- - flviMof . each sex. Of these twenty- - three -had the right arm and left leg longer, six the left , arm and right leg, while in seventeen cases all the members were more or less equal In ' length : - Saved by Early Instruction. Mrs. Crawfoot-I'm glad we taneht ur boy, Hiram never to loaf around corners. I , Jjf. ' Crawfoot-Got another Dject lesson, Maria? Mrs. Crawfoot Yes. The" paper says a young man lost - a fortune on a corner in Wall street ' Philadelphia" Kecord. . ' in the way of available lands. The FBoe,Pi agreeing to refund the, money nauroaa juana ana industrial Agents' lu. oa" " aoes not are eatarrn ana Association also has in mind the most leases of the respiratory organs. This active co-operation with the people 4f J8 the strongest evidence that they ean different sections of the south in the ffer as to their faith in Hyomei to development of their respective dis Pay it themselves in case it does tnots. and will lose no onnortnnit tn not cure. . " rr - -. ww induce local people to oo operate with them. Reports were made to the association from different fields of wotk-alonfi? the lines represented, and these reports were all of the most favorable charac ter regarding the development of the Southeastern States, and the outlook in the way of crops and in general prosperity for the future is very bright. From many districts were reported in creasing demands for' "rXrfet lands, the No Gloss Carriage Paint Muds will wear as lor as Devoe'a. No nth as heavt bodied, because Devoe's weigh S to 8 ounces more'to Ihe pint. Bold by H. B." Borne & Bon.' " FAYETTE VILLE MABKETS, KlTU uAlht. ' 12 12 12 HI Spirits............;...........,,. 52 Common Rosin i 75 Virgin 3 50 Yellow Did new....... a on 1 enow Did old... .....280 MPOSTXD BT A. 8. KU8U. eROCDIK. Plour 1st pat, sack, - 130043.25 ramuy jtioui '-sxraigns 2.60 166 Heal bolted 4o ids per bushel 75a80 unbolted lbs per bushel 7Sa80 OOTTOS Good Middling, new cotton.... Strict Middling putting of new fields into cultivation. Middling and of the gradual increase in the value Strict Low Middling..... or rarm property.. Outside of the re & i 1 punea loorease in me cotton acreage in the South for this year it was also made evident that the South is to have a very heavyo increase' in the fruit yield. Outside of a few districts the fruit crop was reported to be very large. The shipments of strawberries from the more Southern districts this season have been much larger than ever before, and this will also be true of the more northern districts which are now in the midst of their shipping season. The number of neach &nri apple trees set out during the past year wbb very ueavy, ana a very large num ber of both will bear fruit this summer and fall for the first time. The representatives of all railroads reaching the fruit districts agreed that the increase in business from those districts in 1904 would amount to at least 30 per cent, over any previous year. There continues to be in all sec tion of the south a steady inquiry on the part of capitalists from other sec tions of the country for investments in timber lands and factory properties, and local capital is also going into in dustrial interests more extensively than heretofore. Money for invest ment in industrial plants seems to be plenty in all districts of the South. From the mineral sections increased developments were also reported, j 1 Corn 56 lbs per bushel Bacon hog round per lb, hay, V- sides, Pork hog round Lard M.o. Oats 32 lbs per bush) Pesas clay " -mixed " white, Potatoes irish bushel Potatofi sweet HoneyT-strained'-per lb Country Butter Ducks Hens per head Broilers, 65&70 1112, Hall 13aU 12121 10-11 60a66 " 86al 00 8O&90 180 i 601 60 75a80 7a8 2f 30935 30O35 Dficcralic Voters of 4t Precinct are hereby notified that a meeting of the Erecinotwill be called at the Market louse on Friday night, , May 27, 1904, at 8:30 o'clock sharp. This meeting is for tne purpose of electing delegates to the County Convention; also a new Executive Committee of five. Let nothing prevent you from attending, this important meet mg. j.c. VANN, .. Chairman 4th Precinct Hot Springs, Arkansas. One Fare Plus $3 00 for the Bound trip. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday; return limit sixty days. . TheFiisco System, in connection with I cne hook island System fron Memphis, offers the best route. Write for litera ture and full particulars. 8. L. PAR ROTT, District Passenger Agent, Atlan ta, Ga. NOTICE. To the Creditors of T. C. Williams Com pany; : r In accordance with tht Decree, render ed on Mav 4th. 1904. h, Tlnn 12 R Peebles, Judge holding the Courts of the Seventh District, in a cause entitled 4,M. F. Crawford, etc , vs. T. C. Williams Com pany," notice is hf reby given to all per sons having claims agaiiftt said T. C. wiuiams company to present said claims, itemized and duly authenticated." under oath, to the undersigned before tbe 10th day of July, 1904, or said claims will be barred from participating in the distribu tion of the assets of iid corporation. It IS believed that every creditor of the cor poration will be taid fh full. Favetteville. NC ' This May 5th, 1904. H. W. LILLY, T. O. WILLIAMS, Jr , ofT. C. Williams Co. Permanent Receivers in Liquidation , THE WORLD S FAIR ST.IiOUIS DUNN BANKING CO., DUNN, N. C, Incorporated February 19, 1904, ' capital 8tacupai(i . $2&,000.00. - Prompt and careful attention given all business entrusted to us. AOOOUNTO OOLlOpPBD. - - ' -11.11. OBKBW. Chlr. . ANNOUNCEMENT I have this day associated with me In the wholesale and retail drug business, my brother, Mr. Nash E Bunting, (formerly of Fayetteville, N. C ,) under the firm name and style of The J Hicks Bunting Drug Co , J. Hicks Banting, President and Manager. Nash E. Bunting, Secretary and Treasurer. p 6 Dlw,f im mUibe 'VPonjible for all outstanding aooounU against J Hicks Bunting, and ail aeeoiute dne J Hicks Bunting are payable to the new firm, aid all persons indebted to J. Hicks Buutin will-p ease come forward and se. tloat owe May 1st, 1904 Very truly, J. HICK8 BUNTING. THE McNEILL bakery company, raov stoks ov r - THE HEW CITY BAKEBY and THE "CUBIBLABDtCAFE. In addition to our. bread, aakn. nta a very handsome new and ; ' 1 .we JMl in'' UP-TO-DATE SODA FOUNTAIN, where we will try from morning HU midnight to oueneh the tbimt At th mniHt. with non intoxicating, cooling drinks fall fdeswiptions ' th multItttdd CaU witb our lady friends, ffnWJhl !!?!tVnd, Mng art. sdienoe, love or politics, enjoy your Cab?Swp kl0tf , 8traw' We l8P ePPd the Cafe' with aTEWICfiBrjEO season-of 7he7e. Ortffi'SS VSSS. ' W CW " 107 Green 8t. Highsmith BuUding. J AS, 8. MoNEILL, Manager. DISTRICT AGENTS WANTED. Write to J, D. Bonshall, Gn1 gt, Aetna Life Insurance Co., A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure except death and tara K i. . .i.: BUUCkS gether true. Dr King's New Dlseov, ner head Turkeys per lb Guineas ease Feathers new "Wool washed HId9s-dry-perlb.- green per lb. 1520 ia brought within easy reach by the low 15417 CB uuoivu oj uie Atlantic :CoasfcLine. 85 40 -.Season, sixty-daf and fifteen-day tick 15920 51 now on B'e- p?' and other in- . i nmn.nAii mmii aw . . t . Wewai one of tbe bes made to i enenretie man to cnranlcanj ri. . . . . . . Urg,rt and o,d,t ofbiHr 5a6 ' 4af 60a65 l.OOal 10 75a80 Quick Arrest. taxes, but that is p ot alto- Sdd . Dr Kine New T. .aw wo fnr rnm- .1 T- 1 I . . -i"uhuu is h ouxe cure ior t ' ' . an inroat ana lung troubles. Thous- rcrM S.B liiinjin if AppUcants Jor Pto- ""j " a ocvcic kwk 01 croncnit is, and for a year tried everything I hesrd of, but got no relief. One bot- ueoir mg'8 new Discovery then I W. J.CRAIO. Ckneral.Pattenger Arent. H. M. EMERSON, Tiaffle Hager, ,. , Wilmington, . C. MORTGAGEE'S SALE PAY HANDSOMELY. A number of Local AenU wanted also, in unoeenpied ttory. Address: ID. BpUSI-iL,, Qtmul Agent Aetna LWe iMuranee C. Kaleigh, N, C. limit ttr ; I A Gulledge of Verbena, Ala," was me absolutely. It's infallible OnJUoninj and Tuesday, June 6th ard twice in the hospital from a severe t?r Cjoup, Whooping Cough, Grip nh 1 wiu hold an Mnrination for those case of piles causing 24 tumors. After Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it' j2 PP'y .'OT positions in the doctors and all remedies failed, Buck- It'a guaranteed by B JB Sedberrv ! , BlMl1 (white) for the coming Ajnica-Salve quickly, arrested ons, druggistsTriaf bottles Int. A69 further inflammnHnti an1 i.r,,A 1.1m. Rez sizes noe. tt m me ipuowing. , . , ' 1. . Mva VUIVU UlUli I " Jt y 41 conquers acnes and kills pain. &T virtue of the "now.; nrnntl.Aj9iJ tolned in a eertain mortgage deed, ezeented bv I "ua WUB "argaret uandofl. j a1jm1MiWpea in cook "M, No. 5. W.UI x" ' '. Pnblie auction, to the "s" "wuor, jot cacn, ai tne uourt House door in the City of Fai etteville, Cumberland onnty, Htate of North Carolina, on Monday; June 6tb, 1904, at 12 o'clock M., the follow v Tt: egtanfa at a atake in the ran --- ten tBB Sedberry & Sons, druggists. .Cnred Hia Mother of Bheumatism. ) . - T .. "My mother has been a sufferer for An Open Letter. . many years with rheumatism, says w' FromtheChapin,8. C, Nous: Early 5'Howard',f ?Mband, Pa. "At times SfP'L0 I were taken Z...Zn7 mo7 " "while at all with diarrhoea and so' severe eMi ih. .tlfflM.a'kl?8. painful. I presented .JUatiu Caesar. VertriL HJaam ii. rename ana 75 links to a euke nth-.. Syntax and Composition. ' deoW Branch lBG.Mroe1i line: thence : English-Grammar, ' Bhetorie,- Litera- ; ! S? TZ?,1?'? Jtt ?h,M ; tnre. - - - ' h " r " , t wwnthepwertlOchaiMtoaeUke, Muu' i- if' 1 07 " comer; uenoe witn Bars Una Algebra, nth 47 wert 10 ehaini id: a itake. ano ? Mathematics ArithmM Plane Geometry. i ' l History-N. C , V. 8.; English and Gen eral. . . .-...: . -..v., ....... Pedagogy nains that wn niu nt...)oi.. v. . I ner with a botte of DiAmWi.. t.: scribed for us. but his medicine faileS to fift f.nd few PPoUona she de- L 1imf?, Method, including the rive any rener. L. a iriend who had a bob. u UB m08B wonaenul pain re- wwou vi wacamg tfeauing, tie or Chamberlain's Colis. Cholera and ,1BTer iaa r tried; in fact, the la 9 J0 ? e - already , passed ' the -smmuivuimigir ana u at ail timMl wuuwwt xtjkamiuauioa will apietowaik... An occasional annhVaHAi, requirea to ttsnd. - . 7 of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that I ' - ' J AJONE&Bnp't WW xuirriT LronD An with." i i 1 V,. .11 J .1. ' ' "- wt nniv wj 11 UrUgglBES. - K -v. wxncre; Mtnce witn Jtay line eonth 40 . -uu. HU iuii ,o. tne ran of Puppf vreek tbence down th winHinM k. i to the beginning, eontatnbg to acres, moi or Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured, It is a V0239rf al,emedy;and -should be fzl in every honsehald: .?. n'Ratio. . - veMW- jror sale by all druggists. - y at itOFe "Give your blood a cleaning. Eheui beantifnrn am TOf 8; PainBrhesrfiA4ioiii oYTkTdT ' N.C. For sale at all druggists 25obottU APaTalniw ' "-W-4ULf m . n viunu OOiB : . I . - ... - - "have you a floor naint that win w'JL ' 'Mumausm is aosoiutely without vTV ww n the wen aide of 2ZrU a ' Bea'nBID tne run . of ealdl tT' "shm cvome's une, and rone with McDufny, line 10 ohaina to pe, McCrean5 Jfraer ta;McDn.'8 line; tLn"wltt ft is w wet i enaina and 50 ST r. ,,r.J ueuce " '0 weat 10 chains to MoCallVthence with McCali'e eaet 40 chain. w-e ranoi ioppy Creek; There's Room for Success In ihe Great Southwest 3hV8?n?hwt.TBl?e?d ftWt. advantage of this feature 01 ooutn west plenty of elbow room where thiw Am .... section f It's worth considering, especially when SJKS? ' u duehre worth of thb land is tiaken inUSStot"KSlS5r9" - ' ' weekst" Yes we k. J -a I mn f PhT "IV ;-t "T7 un " ItZZii w e oeguunng. contain- hr;nXXHlW0 J?Jlu,llon h- BheumatUnT f?.ratJ.0 Andrew br jSTj .u v IwSwwVe- recorded.' 1904. D. TlOATF.fl 1 t 1 : w " v ' v a j ail 1 ' f mm Plae ll Dllre Por.the JtouridTrip, First aod-rhird Tues. days of each month, r W. T. SAUNDERS,- . 'V.' rr District Passenger Acen, r t Richmond, Va. JOHN SEBARTf A m ' ftJ'assflngerTraac Vanagerr"" : Chicago,'fu. druggists 25o bottle I Attorney forlMortgag ee
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