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THE OBSERVER FAYETTE VALE, AUGUST 35, 1904. We desire Uts agent end correspond nt at rery postofflse In Cumberland and adjoining counties. ' Correspondence on U subjects of local ana general interest ana opinion npon matters Dnbito or aonoarn, ar inruea The tdltor will not be responsible forth A DaMi-red Pr Captain J, O, Holllngswortb, of Company F, 8econd Regiment, Nat ional Guard, wa Saturday notified of nil appointment as a member of Brig- idler General Armfield'i Stafl, the ap pointment being Cblef Quartermaster of the North Calollna Brigade, with rank of Major. General Armfield could not have made better selection, and the State military, at well at Major Holllngiworth, la to be congratulated. Tbla promotion of Captain Holllngs- GOOD NEWS FOR FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE Tlw or itatement ot correspondents ana reterret the right at au limes to rerlte or eorreot any artlole b may think requires It. n J IV YT7--ll ,1 day. N , i r hvmi, , One side, only, of the paper must be writ- Headquarters First Brigade, N.C.N Gr, ten on and the real name ot th writer I r.mn T. n r. aooompany the contribution. ' No atten-1 r , lnan., -ta 10u Won will be paid to anonymous letters. g 0 No 40 - If ll aate ou jour luoi uma jwi n . y t nn inui.. i j When your subscription expire. Beoelpts Captain J. G. HoIllBglwortb, 'Sid (or money on subtoriptlon will be given Inraotry, i hereby appointed Major in change oz date on label, ir not erly ebanged in two week notity u Another Great Cotton Mill to be Erected Here. From Tuesday Pally. Tba OB8IBVIB bring to ita reader good new thia afternoon, to ebear tbeir apirlu on thia fearfully hot day. Another big aotton mill la to be ereoted here, ona that will rival any Id tba Booth. H. L Cork, E q , aotiug on lustroo tiona from Mr. Wo, Coleman, of Whit mire, 8. C , yesterday oloied the option that Mr. Coleman baa bad on the Pearee' Vineyard property, and bad it transferred to Mr. Coleman 297 aorea, owned by Mr. J. M. Goddard, and 971 aere owned by Mr. J. C. Jaokson, forming what i known a . asTiaao daim 1r Good Middling, new cotton... . Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling....... 10 10 10 Spirite..... ................. Common fioain...... virgin, Tallow Dip new.... 61 .......180 ...4 00 . 3 60 aaroBTio T a. a. itoix. moflkA. flour 1st pat., sack, : 18 0043.28 family Flour straight 2.60 a 2M Ileal bolted i8 lba per onshM ' 7Sa80 Mflnhn fArlAP IK. tiM.k. Vft.ClA y9, VM.-V lUW, prop- and Chief Qaertei master lit B,igde ' n' . , "WD " I N. 0, N, O. ' ' - tbe Pearoe's Vineyard property, sltae- uoxz to iiw AOTUTUixma. Business itooalsi For Bale Jriey Cattle. Jayetterlile Business College. Missouri Paoifis Hallway A, Perry Btop and Think. J. A. Cnlbreth Announcement. Charles D. Gllmore Announcement W. T. Wood A Son Farm and Garden Beeda. Smith' Heal Estate and inTeatmenl Hoei- Agenoy. N. H. HoGtaeby Diy Good Co- mt Bala. Iiaae Strickland Annonnoemrnf of Candidacy . Cumberland County Expense for Month of July, 1904 Holllngswortb ft Co -Still Belling Men' Fine Shoe at Greatly Seduced Prices. The Blc triatila al HePhcnB. The big revival meeting at McPber- aon'a chnrcb, which waa conducted all of last week by Rev. E. E. Gillespie, Synodlcal Evangelist, came to an end Sunday night, when very large con gregation waa present, Including many persona from Fayettevllle. . Aa a result of the meeting, 3 per sons I olned tht Presbyterian cbnrch and 20 joined the Methodist church, O ath ef atr Alex Mtalltatsr Mr. Alexander MoAllister, formerly , of Wade, this county, but for the past 18 months residing at Wood, Fla, where be has been engaged in the tur pentine basinets, died on the 13. b Inst. Ha leave a widow, who wa a Mir BoyklD, ot Sampson, and a daughter, Mr. Dr. Xbagard, of Wood. th ttwir ktatur. The City Board of Health met Fri day afternoon, ignored it previous action, and again voted to allow the Graded School sewer to empty into the Hutke-Armfield sewer. The vote for tbi ronte waa the ame as before, with the addition of the oity engineer, Mr. srown. xue matter will now come before the Board of Aldermen for final aetion. By command of Brigadier General Armneid. 7 E. L, LtJKflTEB, MaJ. and Adj't Genl. Otatb oi Mrs. B. A. kUIrtn. Mrs; Melvin, wife of our former townsman, Mr. . A. Melvin, died at fiennert Sitorday. Her remains were brought to this oity Sunday, and the funeral took plaae at Cedar Creek, the former home of the deaeased, Son day afternoon. A nnmber ot Robeson oouoty people, besides th hatband, accompanied (be reraeio to tbi eity. aawa'f ataVnaii: "f About 10 o'clocic Sunday morning a yonng couple appeared at 'Sculre McLean's residence on Baymoant in great excitement, 'and aaldthat they wanted to get msrrled in a hurry, aa the "old folks" were on their track. The 'Squire looked at their marriage Ucenie, and In a few minutes made them man and wife, and they rode away happy. They were Mr. John L. Lewis and Miss Isabella Guy, of Cross Creek tea less man two roues rrom town 00 the main line of the Allantio Coatt Line E. B. We learn that Mr. Coleman ha made all arrangement for the areetion of the factory at an early data, and ha contracted with the Cape Fear Power Company for 800 electric bone power, When thi mill I completed, a trolly line will be ran from Fayetteville to the three big mill of the Hope Mill Mannfaotnricg Company, taking in enroute, the Holt-Morgan mill, Tolar Hart Holt mill, the Ltkeview mill, and the Coleman mill. There ought to be and will be great rejoicing in Fayette ville over thi splendid newt. To her former townsman Mr. W. D, MoNeill Fayetteville la due her tbankt, lor calling Mr. Coleman's attention to ber unsurpassed advantage. THBWAaH atBLVIN OAtjat AO AN. corn Of lbs per buh, "IM1 Baeor doff round per lb, UaUJ nam Mali eiaei 3alt Shoulders - - ISaliU Pork--ho round lui uero si. m loam Oats Si ll'K par n fiOaol Peas-olay , 1 OOat 10 -mixea 90100 " white. 180 rotatoe lrtahbnanel I O0al20 Potatoes sweet 7680 nonev sminea iter It 7afl 0ounb7 Butter . 21 Ducks SOatlfi liens per neat S0O8C Broilers, JOalS Kgg, 1617 Booaten bt ' saasa Guinea it f JO a 40 Featbr aa ifiaM Wool WHr p imi Hldw dry per lb 12U -green per lb. tu Tallow ii Shnokt 0063 foiiv Loct 10 1 7580 KarrlagallieBiM. Tbe following marriage licenses were granted by tbe Register of Deeds in the past few days: Mr. Geo. M. Lee and Miss Florence Glover, ot Harnett county; Mr. Daniel A. McLsod, of Florida, and Mia Sarah C. Gillis, of Qaewhiffls; Mr. Jno. L. Lewis and Miss Isabella Gov. of Croes ureeK. Iaaral at Mrs. Oalala. Tbe fnoeral of tbe late Mr. Anna Calais took place Saturday last, at JO o'clock, from the' residenoe 'on Moore a tree t. The services were conducted by Rev. T. A. Bmoot in the presenoe of a large nnmber of friends and neigh bors ot the deceased. The following were the pall bearers t Meesrs. B. C. Gorham, M. F. Crawford, I. C. Bond, J. A. Venn, J. W. Tomlinson and W. W.Cole. two eo!len XilM HttaraUg Iron More- Two soldiers of (he military oompaoy ot Durham were Instantly killed Fri day afternoon abont 2 o'clock while returning from the National Guard noampment, near Morehead City. Four soldiers, Burney Warren, Banch Johnson, S. F. Cates and Will MeDade, were sitting on top of the coach againtt order. They had been drinking and had just thrown away a bottle, when, within two miles ot Goldsboro, on tbe Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, their bead struck the covered bridge at Stoney Creek. Warren and John aop were instantly killed, their brain , being dashed oat. Cates is setionily hjared and MeDade alightly. The bodie did not fall from the train. au tiki is ura dati fob couitt . POITMnOI. A lalletmauiT Defeats. Under the call previously leaned by the chairman and secretary, there waa largely attended meeting of the coun ty Democratic executive committee held at 12 o'clock Saturday, for tbe par- pooc 01 setting a aay lor ine precinct and county conventions, and to diaensa the queatlon of holding a general pri mary. for the nomination of county of . ficera and membera of the General As aembly. The meeting waa presided over by Chairman H. I Cook, Mr. Cbaa. G. Rose acting a aecretary. A nnmber ot petitions were read, .taking tbe committee to call a primary tinder the new plan of organization. Messrs. J. H. Cnrrle, J. B. Underwood, R, H. Buckingham and othera made rvAHer anaaawliM lnr linllnn nrlmirn pta wu a ftvHvs wi aiviutu pa j . . jicaara. . jb. newion, n. u. m. -iar and othera against it. By a vote of 13 to 0 tne committee aeciaea not to call a primary. The county convention, waa called lot September 8th, 1904, at the court house, in Fayetteville, N. C, the pre cinct primatiea to be held at 10 o'clock a. m, on September ajrd, 1904, pre ' clnct committeemen to change the boar apon tea day! ootice. ' The all votes for tbe primary werei J. H. Cnrrle, 71tt (Ray's)i R. H. Buck ingham, Croat Creek No. 1 C. 3. Coop er, Crott Creek No. 2 J. C. Venn, Croe Creek No. 4i J. F. Skipper, Flea Bill, and Marco Marth, Gray' Creek. ; Tndge Parker baa received aaanrance ; of anpport of the Brooklyn Democrats. A Bnmmw Cold. . - A auBsar sold la not only annoying bnt it net relUved Pneumonia will be th nrohabla null h Fall. On Iflnnta OoDfh Oar eleara th phligm, draw ont tbe Ulammatlon, heal, Booth and strengthen th lnng and bronchial tnbea. One Minute Congh Cure la an Ideal . remedy tor the children. . It I pleaaanl to th taste and parfaotly bannlest A . certain sure for Croup, Cough and Gold. koldbyAUDrnggUta, Taa Bin mm al Backhara. A Raleigh correspondent says: "Very good progress is belnsr made on the great concrete dam across the (.ape Fear river at Buckhorn Falls. about thirty miles sooth of here. The dam will be 1,500 feet long, and Id two weeks will be done. It will make a pond twelve miles lone. It will be probably two months before the elec tric power plant there la completed." Thia la tbe power which la to be brought to Fayetteville by the Cape Fear Power Company. raysttavilla first Fropoatr ol a Ittoraa- Wry. The artlole below, from the Charlotte Observer, eanees us to say that several yeara ago Fayetteville agitated a State reformatory, and abont a month ago the Cumberland eountv Board ot Commissioners considered a proposition for a oouoty reformatory, and now has tbe matter nnder advisement: It is to be hoped that some means will be found by the county eommis- tioners to 00m ply with the recommen dations of the grand jury regarding a reformatory for youthful law breakers. There ia argent need tor facilities by whiob child criminals may be given a chance to reform instead ot being sent to tbe inttitntiona provided for harden ed convicta, wboae inflaeno on the novices at crime ia tbe most detrimen tal. Tbe State should have a reforma tory, bat a start should be speedily made, and it would be following the precedent in other commendable an undertakings for Mecklenburg to take tbe initiative in thia matter. The law Baptlat Patter. Tbe Norfolk Dispatoh says of Dr. J. J. Hall, who has resigned in Norfolk to come to Fayetteville: Dr. Hall ha made himself one of tbe beet citizen of Norfolk. He came here from Raleigh, where he wa pattor ot one of tbe largest Baptist churobes of Carolina, where he did mnoh to give "Tbe Tabernacle" the high position it attained. He soon identified himself with the life of.Norfolk, and while never merely sensational, be haa ever been profoondly alive to the vital inter ests of tbs oity. His articles en muni cipal matters, educational topics, tba aity'a prosperity, and tbe recent one which appeared in the Dispatch, on "Norfolk and Her Boys," tbow how keenly alive be bat always been to the welfare ot tbe oity. But it will be as pastor of tbe Park Avenue Baptist cbnrch that his work will longest be remembered. When be came, he found the charob had been rent by a eore division, a few earnest ones remained at tbe old site. He went to work tor a new building, and was instrumental in having ereoted one ot tbe moat beautiful atone edifices in the cityi and notwithstanding its heavy cost, this it now nearly a II paid for. Apart from Ibis, nearly 700 members have been reoieved into the cbniob during these years. Dr. Hall will long be remembered in this city aa one who baa been identified with every good work. He bold a warm place In tbe hearta ot all the minister of whatever denomination. He helped to bring about the present Tidewater Union which meet monthly, and recently presented a paper ot great Interest before it. Hia resignation read Seaterday profoundly affected many of ia member, everal ot whom could not keep back th teara at the thonght of the tie being severed which had held pattor and people together for ao long a time. Oar country friendt thonld never fail To bny or order through the mall "TEETBINA", for it snrely fills Tbe bill, for teething ihlldrsn's ills. "TEETHINA" Aids Digestion, Reg ulates the bowels ot children ot any ag and make teething easy, and eoiti only 25 eenta at Drnggitt. Cholera Iofanttua. Thi disease has lost It Urror alnea Chamberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Bemedy came into general ne. Tht uniform rootss which attend tht ns of this remedy in all turn ef bowel complaint in children haa mad it a fav orite wherever it vain ha become knows, For tale by All Druggista, Near WllacM ladlcml far Parjary. The case agalnat Washington Mel vin, of npper Seventy First, charged with selling whisky, waa again on trial Tueaday before 'Squire McLean. Hon. J. G. 8baw and Mr. A. S. Hall are prosecuting, and Measra. H. L Cook and J. W. Bolton represent the defend ant. Bealdea developing tbe now cele brated prohibition controversy be tween Mr. Shaw and the Mayor and Board of Aldermen, another case de veloped out of thia one this morning, when Charlea Smith, a negro witness who awore be never bought any whis ky from Melvin, waa indicted and sent to jail, by 'Squire McLean, on tbe charge of perjury, aa a witness swore Smith had bought whisky which he knew he bought from Melvin. There waa a lively scene when tbe court took a reoess for dinner. Tbe State oontended that the bond onder which Melvin had been at liberty was cot a good one, while the defense claimed that it had been considered good enough all this time. The court decided that the bond waa not snffi eiently strong and ordered Melvin to jail. Toe attorneys for the defendant forbade tbe Sheriff taking Melvin into custody, while the State's attorneys demanded that be .do so, and quite a lively scene followed. Tbe magistrate finally took a hand, told tbe attorneys to tske tbeir seats, and ordered tbe sheriff to tske Melvin into custody. A tattoal kt at Shanghai, China, was thrown, into fever of excitement Sanday afternoon by the arrival of a Japanese torpedo boat. 8be paseed the Wooeung at full speed and started np tbe river at Ia for Sbaoghai. Tbe United States torpedo boat destroyer Chaoncey, slip ped ber cable and followed the Japan ese destroyer. Tbe Japanese boat was cleared for aotion. She aoobored off tbe Cosmopolitan dock, where the Russian cruiser Aikold is undergoing repairs. The taotai ha notified American (Jontttl Wood now, who is tbe dean of the consular body, that China cannot proteot the foreign settlements. He contend that Russia ignoree the orders issued by China, and that China has not the means of making her obey them. KILLS GEEMS OF CATARRH. Hyomei Goes to the Root of the Die ease and Makes Astonishing Cures. Catarrh cannot be cured bv the nae ot pilla, liquid medioioes and so-called system tomes. Uo'er snob treatment tbe germs ot the disease will still live in tne air passages and increase and multiply. Hyomei is tbe on v scientific and tborongb way to oure catarrh. K.lling tbe germt in tbe air passages, it enters tbe blood with tbe oxygen, destroys tbe microbes io the blood and effectual ly drives from tbe system all traaee of catarrhal poieoo. lbou8ande of testimonials have been given as to tbe astonishing cures made by tbis remedy. J 8. Nugent, treat orer of the Amerioao Union Life In surance Co., of New York eitv. wriiet: 'Hyomei baa completely oared my daughter of catarrh from which she has been suffering for years " Probably tbe strongest evidence that can be (tiered as to tbe poweis of Hyomei to oure catarrh ia the fant thai Sedberry's Pharmacy will agree to re tuna the money it you say Hyomei bat not cured yon. Tbe complete Hyomei oolfi: costs but f 100 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in tbe vest pocket, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei. Tbe inhaler lasts a lifetime. ana it one oottie does not care, an ex tra bottle of Hyomei oan be obtained for 50 cents. Now is a good time to cure vonr ca tarrh. 1" XX X9 HIGHSMITH HOSPITAL Hoysfoo, CQ,Vt3.VJ 'OMx3. OT. OtesT. sVteek, having rtosntlj undergone extensive repairs,". X aa- ' f jaa DiUMMaqiilpBalwIUi all moJ.ro appIlanoM, llahtad by both leetrMtr tod gu, iwt watar hart, hot sad aold b.tlu wth thowtr bilu Mehf oa nmrj Soar, .lirto call bails In rb rOOB. ana laleokoaaa an ann .yir. .all al..l... I ul . j j a . . '. . , . - " j wtu iu iwn, wwmum 1UQ noon I Witt ban Unolmn., whieh deadtu all mud. Tbi hcplul . 'aqalpooa wlih on of th. ba I U) Birraa u""i urmjui. ma boh auneui targioal operation aowu 10 lmot L UBtmval and MMraaannleAl IaImmIav fi(.4 . th. .uu. ' . " w-tw mpmi ar Mwnnn ara T11DW. inaloaii tiding in dhgnoalt of lag .Uotrioilj. u0t baan tborongh- I? OTrbald and pot ia Sr.t-olaai tbapab nrr reipiot lo thli bda ar radowad br Mr. VrfMOnu lor U worUT DOLr. bota arhltaM. miIam A k ...i , l . . tha dom.-i. m...:f y.k. kj.rr r"" 01 Kxaillent traJohur mhool for loraw I onDctioa with the hrapiul, ondor U annua- mnt Of Mill Hand Uobertaon. a ffradnaia nf th. UnmlAn Om...i U 1. .L. ui u -7 partaant of Tbe Phlladalphia Hotpital to Moaut poililoo be. Dfa.JL" SJ tU , !S1!e,? b? Dv Hl8""'h, 8ap.r!oWndeot ud 8pllu fa li vrvT . . ' j r Jr"" ""ea", udi sargMn, aa Dr lit, i. 4, w u am ui uimuuj, aieoBuu.m, laoerooioau or acato lnieotloaj iliiiaio ajanlad. for fnithw iofonutioa, addrots, J F. HIGHSMITH, M. D., P.y.itoTlUa, K. C. He He He our trade-mark guarantee!. High Standard gives resnlts. Uw Buck Store for best bakers. ' Sore satisfaction In Planet Jr Tooli, Keep up. Try a Bread Mixer. Every tool branded H. H. H. guaranteed Hardware. Carload Paper Booting just received." " " llueke llar d ware Ilouae. " Ms of ii, '111111' ' fr1 h-U - If I wore STOP and THINK UUThnrsday, September 15th, 1904; go on we Dig nan bxouraion to Wilmington while the Carnival will be In ita binnm. Train leaves 7 o'clock a. m , leave Wil mington 9 o'clock p. m A. YLaai, Manager. Camping Damping outfit to rent consisting of 1 12x14 wall tent. 1 7i7 A tent S coU. bine and white ware, gasoline store, camp stool, tnffloient for a party of 4 to 6. Chargee Cl 00 per day. HUSoUS IIAUUWAKE HOUHK. Notice. On Jttlr 28, one bay horse mule took np at my place. The male is abont six years old and haa a brand on the shoul der. The owner can hare the mule bv proving property and paring for this ad vertisement and for the attentioa given same. J T B1TTEB, Bocifith P. O . N. C 1813 Lucky lie r 4ield by Mr. V. C. Bollard Till f ON He CIGAR PRIZE late Raw. airs. Craig, of Boeky Mount, mother of Hon. Locke Craig, and go est ot Mies Mattie Porefoy at Chapel Hill, aooiden tally slipped and fell down a flight of steps Bondayand wa badly injured. she i not ezpeoted to recover. Hon, Locke Craig and Rev. Brack Craig, ner two n, are at net bedside. Four men were arreeted In Atlanta charged with counterfeiting. A negro waa lynched at Cordoya, Ai., ror Killing tne town maranai. Japanese troops have occupied An- ahanabaa, the Ruaalans retreating to- wara Mutaen. at MacKethan at Co 's drag store tbe last week. We have pot this weekl prist on to stay 1 box Cigars given to one of oar eustoaer every week. Every purchase of eigars, pipee, eigarettes or tobacco en titles you to one nnmber. If you dont get it ask for it. Pnta an End to it All A grievous wall ofllmea cornea aa a result of unbearable pain from over texed organe. Dlnlneaa, Backache, Liver complaint and Conatlpatlon. But thanka to Dr Klng'a New Life Pill they put an end to it all. They are gentle bnt thorough. Only a.sc. Guar anteed by B B 8edberry & 8ona Drag store. BUSINESS LOCALS. tVNonoa fW Saat ar Bala. Ia foand, Wftata, and other aaort Minillmim Aarartawment laatrtas a tale Daparhaait la I olid Hlnloa Typa, tor 1 eaat par word lor aah hwarUoa; but do adrarUaaajamt takaa tor la IhaaMatata. Tarn peaMraly aa h aavaaa. MoKETBAN ft COUPANV. 'Phone Sal. H. M. WHITE, Managar, The Op-to-dat Preseription Store By Accident we have on hand Four Cream lite WINDOW SHADES, fringed, 7 feet lone. 42 inches wide, finest quality, worth It 76, but will seU them for $1.50 each. NEW LOT Saucepans. Stove Pot. Ket tles, Teakettle, Bucket, etc , in grey ton and whit lined enameled -ware. Come and eee. J. B. TILLINGHAST. They are sole agents for Warner Bast Proof, B ft Q (better than ever), C B A USpirite, B C.N (none betUr), The Armoside. TheZtat, The New Venture, The Vento, The Dan D, Tbe Princess The W, ft J , and The Batiste Girdle. They are First in stvle, First in lit, First in price, Alii First Always. FDR 84LS-JrT tattla, one ball, and tkre I sow thai ar fratb nllk.ra. Apply to I 8. H. Htnuig, BIyrU Hill Dairy. TJtiTKTTIVILUI Badas ColUg X ep sta. ou origai yoent aoOB Ba waaiai who wiah to kanara, wtDogranhra, Ma. Poaltioea Mard for gndaat. Addrt PROF. Qrtanabora, M. O. soad bok-loeaaMarad UPPAU), Zl.al 3D aksaeft Xxxvaawuaat' - UaVaTNrA07-. . '., Bex eat, hyettevme, a. O.' BUYS-4 SELLS te! farm, water power, mineral deposits aad basin opportunltlee. Befers by permlssloa to Banket Pay etteville. Uit year property with them. Ladies, can now fit yen In a pair ot Reed's Sandals I a I received another shipment yetrday, I Call before) the Uses ar picked over. Ale have a alee line of SILK LACES f er Oxfords, all width, in both tan aad black. . Beepectfnlly. ' . . New Bhot Bteret MM Comfy Erne for Monllt fifjaly, 1904. Oottide Poor $ 173 60 Roads 291 63 Election 76 15 County Home 80 64 Jail 197 '.4 Connty Physician 26 00 Connty Physician, Emallpox.. 10 00 Court 2 25 Auditing 32 88 Clarenden Bridge 75 Fayetteville Drug Store, med icine onlcide poor 23 21 Fayt tteville Drog Store, med icioe jtil 3 71 Fayetteville Drug 8torr 2 48 Fayetteville Drug Store, couo ty home 4 80 leanest. J. A. McKtt.bao 5 00 Owen, J. M., commissioner,.. 9 60 4 80 Ballard, J J., commissioner.. 9 00 Hall. A. 8 . eountv attornev.. 16 66 J. H. Robinson, taxc 10 00 Campbell. U B., tax list 40 00 i. A. Tew, tax liar 38 00 Iaaee Strickland 32 00 A. D MoLauoblio 28 00 i P.thames. 34 00 Z. B Newtor 38 00 N. D. M. Clark 47 00 J. C. Adam? 40 00 J. W. Hall 30 00 8. D. L Smith 42 00 J. E. fiobioton 70 00 Court House, telephone 6 00 WORLD'S FAIR it St Louis. Are you going to the World's Fair I If so, yon will want a room. 1 can furnish job aloe comfortable rooms at moderate cost, first Class Beataurenta within tew doors. Special rates made to parties or families. Bav trouble by . engaging rooms in advance. ' CORRESPONDENCE BOLICITID. J Convenient ear eervie to any part of the etty. Direct car line to Fair Sronnd. Convenient to Union Button. From Union Station take any ear en 18th street going north, transfer to any ear going waet on Washington A vena. Set off at Jefferson Arena. Yours for aeeoumodation, ' a. h. Bkaaoittj, S648 Waahlngtoa Ave , Baint Louis, Mo. aHOTaSCSai'SKST of CDdidaoj. I hereby anuoance that I m rodTdta for Coodij Commiionr, aabjaet to th aotton of uie iemocroiw precinct od ooanly oodtoh tioot to be held in September. U hae been many yera ruee Black Hirer lowniblp ha been honored with nomination, nd her oiti-l-niwoald appreciate recognition. Many of uij insuui nav0 arra me io ran, na 1 Bra agreed to do n. Shoold I be nominated I will giro to lb duties of the olx my beet effort lor a domdom me aamioiitrauon ot coaoty &i fain Ueepwtfiilly, HAAC 8TRICKLAND jaSSQTOcm'aa'p. I hereby annoanea myealf aa a eandidata for u uemoorauo nomi"tion tor to omoe of Kair- nor ui isovuB oi lyumotriftDa ooanry W. at WALKER. Aug 17th, 4 ANNOUNCEMENT. Tnlt I to ay to th Democmk) roun of I Unmberltnd coaoty tht I am a endidt for the effloe of Regietor of Dead eobject to th avuon oi u uemoorauc eoDTetiUoo. W. U. HALU ANNOUNCEMENT. I would unoonc to my fel'ow-cltiieni that 1 am CMUliaate ror tbe seiuta, eabjeot to the will of th rotor uprowd at the Da ocriilte primariee nd aomention. I am naith r nlrr, irotd, Bryan. Clerelaod, arohibkion, dispensary or Mot nee Damon-; bat iaet a plain, Oid fashioned I). moor', who Implicitly bauara In 'toernmenl of the people, by th peopla, nd for the pro pie " and that the will of th majority al eipneted at lb ballot box ehoald gown all qmetlona of aoTarnmant 1 k th npponof ll rood artiaaaa, aM f in my beat effort, if Dominated aad ilimij, to proparrr lapieaeut tham ia tba Banal '" JAB. D. Mctfi Aug. It, W. Xa.T.T.cuT.sams'. To th Democratic Voter of Cumber' land County: 1 hereby announce mveelt aa a candi date for the efflse ot Segiater ot Deed of Onmberland eonnty, snbjaot to th ae tion of th County Democratic Conven tion. If nomliated and eleeted, I proa is to discharge the dutiee of th office faithfully, and acceptably to all people. CHARLES D GILMObJS. o : :ooiii -A. IV X UOIiIjBa 2113 C OR SETS I would buy them irom WILLIAdIS - & -'JESSHP - BROTHERS' ISj' A is A 1 l' " in h J" TERMJ MODERATE. FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE C ADDRESS J A & M HIIOLT. Oak Ridge.NC 1793 THE BINGHAM SCHOOL 2222 Ideally located near Aaheville. MILITARY. Highly commended by Army Officers and Army Inpector. Refusint Puplla melead of Increaein accommudation. 130 per hall term. COJ.. R. BINGHAM, Supt., R. P. D. No 4. Asheville, N. C. LITTLETON FEMALE COLLEGE This Institution with a patronage of more than 200 pnpils from five different states, oorering an area ot 1000 miles in diameter, desires im mediate correspondence with any young lady who wishes to go -ff to school. A postal card or letter will bring immediate reply and interett ine information. The 23d Annual Settion will begin on Wednesday, Sspt 14, 1901. tJT. Ivl RHODES, fro Balden t, LmLtTOK, N. C. HAMMOCKS! Hammocks at Greatly Reduced Prices at from 50c. each up to $3 and $4. Mow is the time to buy. The New Book Store Co. Opnoilte Poetofflse. FAITH - CURE. Faith alone won't onre aickneat, bat it will help. When yon hare a prescrip tion filled you ahonld hare no DOU8T as to tne qalitr of the droits in it, or of the aeearaoy and tkill need in compounding It. You should hare perfect confidence in your druggist. It is the FAITH that we InaOl Into our customers by our high-standard of qual ity, and our etriot attention to all of the detai's of prescription filling, the FAITH that helps the medicine oure disease. Four doctor knows, ask him. THE FAYETTEVILLE DRUG STORE. IX. of P. Bulletins. Tin IsTor'thL Carolina STATE NORMAL & INDUSTRIAL COLLEGE. Oouraoa Literary Commercial Classical Domestic Science Scientific Manual Training Pedagopical Music fir oonreee leading to Diploma. Adnneod ooarea leading to Decree. Well eqaipped Pnetie nd Obeerration rkhool Faoaltr narober 60. Board, laandry. taition. nd faea for oat of text boo, eta., tl60 )ar Pot non reeidant of the Slate $lt0 thirteenth annual ion bettiua September 29, 1904 To aecare board in the dormitoriee all free iu tiou aDpllcatioul aooold Da nuuM Dercre Juij loin lOrrrepooaenoe inviteu irom luvmm uoeiriug oomueMiui leaua era ud itonographen. For catalogue and othtr Information ddreai CHARLES D. Mclver, President, Oreenaboro, N TO The Cape Fear Scotch Scattered Abroad BE IT KNOWN: That jour brethren hare established at Bed Springe, Bone- son county, the SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The college is noted for the beauty and health! al new of its location, ita large and cultured faculty; the hieh standard and thoroognneee of work done; ita patronage from many atatet; the moderate eoaU The college it a Christian home equipped with electric lights, ateam heat, bath rooms on each floor. Beaidea the regular college courts leading to degree, the rery beat adrant- ages m Art and Uuaio The college aendt out no canvasser. A catalogue will in- terett yon. Addreei, rn&siuiiN r i u. vanur,ijij, u. u , rtea opnnt, n. u. University of North Carolina. Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters' sons. Seholarehlpe and loana for the Ddy. 620 Studenti, 67 Instructors. New Dormitories, (iymnasinm, Water Work, Central Heating Sritem Fall term begin 8ept 6, 1904 Addrest Fbanoib P, Vknabli, President, Chapel Hill, N. C . THI! COLLEGE On bandnd and nrentv gradoat and aidergradnaU oooieae of (Uidr in de partmantaof Literatnra, HiatorT. fcieoo and PhikMoph Well-cqiupped Ubora torn io ail departsenu ef actenee. Larg lihrarr (aoilitie. Gymnaainm forokhad with beat apparattu xpeDe rary aaodt rata Aid for worthr joong bmh. Broad ud national apirit Trialty Oolleg has th Largett InaVwrneal el tar Colligi ia the nth Atlaaua Stata For catalogs nd farther lfonnatioD, addiat D. W. Kiwsoat. Segiatrar, Durham, N. C. Industrial Education. A. & M. COLLEGE Ealeigh, N. C. Agrieultnre, Engineering (Ciril, Eleetrioal, Heobanioal, and alin ing). Industrial Chrmittry, Tex tile Industry E20 Undent. 31 lnetrnc'ors, Tuition $2) a year, Board $8 a month, 120 Scholar ship. Address PEESIDENT WINSTON, Kaliish, N. C. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, W&Si- MtDICIIE-DESTISTRT "NIRMACT Modera LaboratoHea tat charge of apcctalilta. i Quia System. Superior Cliaica. Bedaiue teachinc to our own HotpluL nMMijlwlJnfonnation rrvstltute for Young Women Gk, Conserva-i tory of Muiic TSk Best. Place' for Your Dane;hr" PEACE RALE IO H N. C. College Courses Bl(h Sliaiird Cataloguo FREE Ad4ru. ht. Dinwiddle L4a Not from any office leaking disposition. ortttr, tmrlr herebr inform the eltlaena of the County nor ambition for public notoriety, bnt at the earneat aelleltation oti ends, t of Cumberland, that If the Democratic eonrentlon ahould think it wise to nomi nate me as their candidate for Bealster ot Deeds, that I should aeeept It' with due appreciation and if eleeted, shonld de my best to nil the office creditably- - J. A. CULBrtETH. SAVE YOUR MONEY ! Put it where it will not oulr be aafe but alao earn more m ney for yon by inretting In BUILDING AND LOAN STOCK Bereto'ore only those llring in large towns bad an opportunity to do tbis, but now it is offered by a home Institution, organised nnder the building and loan lawt ot North Carolina. The Southern Mutual Home and Real Estate Company, with it home office at No lti Princess St. Wilmington. N C Is ths Company, and anion in North Carolina can secure some of the stock, ths fees ralue ot which is 100 a share, paid for at the rate of 1 00 a month. When Ml paid tki ftock will b$ worth 1200 star Th hV.der ia entitled to all the nrlrllegee offered by a-iy other Building and Loan Btoek, inoludlne BTOCE bOs.N and Real Betate Loana. If yon want to bny a home, or ears your money to educate yonr ohlldren, lay np something for yonr old sgs, er giro yonr boys a start in life or a marriage portion for yonr girls, yon will make no miatake la snbeerlbing for at many aharea of etoek as yon can stfeW carry. If yon want further Information write to It. C HAMMOND, P, U. Box 341, Wilming ton. N. C or oall on mix., w e J. txwiuJLa.a v m.jgmm. , Tayel'eTUle, N. C. Wante DiHTlSSAaUMS SICHICAUL Tnrblne WaUr Wheel. U or 40 Inehes. Any one wanting to sell snply te J. f. MoCOBQUODALK, Ainnon, , u, Oak Timber For Sale. Berentyflre tbouiand feet, more Of less, white ask timber, within half mile ot Cape Faar tlrer. T. B. W BITTED, Illaabethtown, N. 0.
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