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THE OBSERVER riYKTTEVILLB. NOVB 8, 1904 Wtdeslr allv agent end correspond nt at vry postofilo ia Cumberland and adjoining counties. Correspondeno on U subjects of local and general Interest and opinioni npon altera puou or touotru, are idtiwq The editor will not be responsible for the riws or statements of eoneipondenta and reserves tne right at all timet to tevis or correct any artlole he may think equlreilt. Gorrespondanee for the Weekly. ObierTer should reaoltne omoe not taier tnan iion On eld, only, of the paper must he writ ten on and the real name of the writer uAiwnBn thi iAnMhnHnn. N ft ittAn. Hon will be Dald to anonvtiooi letter." eVThe data on vonf label tell yon when your lubeorlption expiree, Beoelpte tor money on tabecription will be given (n ohange of date on label. If not. prop- rl. "hanged In 'wo week notify M. iioix to aiw utBsniuiin y F. Blonnt -Bomeleie ' fyettevllie Rteam Laundry Hoilingssrorth A Co Look Nice. Dr J H Mann 8t Lnke'i Hispltal T'V ito9ongn, Commr-CoamlsBion. r'e Bei Cogent S Bedberry-Wedding Invite liont The Brown Shoe Company- Double Brand Prlae. Joe 0 Bnaw, Comm'r-Commissioners Baht-el Valuable Land. 1 - Matter Wlngate'Tomllnton; Wno came home from Bole' Creek tick two week ego, le etill very 111 Hit broth er, Mr P. B. Tomllnton, of Port Nor folk, end MIm Sallie, of the Baptlat University, Raleigh'; and MIm Margie, ol Bule'i Creek Acadmy, have been called home. ' ts literal' Court.'' -.7. '. Chief of Police Flowers, , Policeman J. M. Bvrd and Special - Policeman James Ward have gone to Wilmington to attend the Federal court as witnesses In the case of the negro Green, charged with passing counterfeit money. United 8 ates Marshal Carter, ac companled by two prisoners George Jonet and George Green left Sun day for the Federal court at Wtlmlng ton. Death f Xr. F P. Itswart A telegram was received here Toea day announcing the death, at German town, N. C, this morning, of onr former townsman, Mr. F. P Stewart, who was Roadmaster of the C. F. 8c Y. V. Railroad, with headquarters here, and who was member of Cross Creek Lodge No. 4, 1. 0 0. F , up to the time of his death. Be will be buried to morrow, under the ansplces of the 8anford Lodge ol Odd Fellows. ev Dlvtsi Order t Railway Ooninttors. Fillyaw Diviiion No. 466, Order of Railway Conductors, wat formed last week at Florence, S C , by Mr. A. B. Garretson, Assistant Grand Chief Con doctor, ot Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Mr. Garretton is assistant to Mr. fiT. E Clark, of Cedar Rapldt, Iowa, who ie the Grand Chief Conduotor of the Or der of Railway Conduotori of Amerioa, and who wai a member of the Coal Strike Committion. The new division ia named In memory of the late Capt. Delseon Fillyaw, of Wilmington, N. C, for many yeara a eondaotor on the old W. A W. R B. Capt B T. Jonet, of oar eity. ia secretary and treasurer of the new division. A Icgro swindler Gaytursd Chief of Police Fioweis and Deputy Bheiiff 1 Monaghan and Pale, Saturday, arretted a negro named Will Brown, alias Johnson, on a warrant charging him with obtaining money under false pretense. Brown, who said he earn from Philadelphia, is a dude negro, and, when arretted, was bedecked with a gorgeont button hole booi.net. . He hat been swindling negroes in this eity ont of board and money by representing himself to be snperintend- nt for Mr. William Coleman In the const motion of the big Coleman Mill here. He wat given 30 dayt on the roada at a vagrant and bound over to eonrt for obtaining money nnder false pre tense. I tat lateral Otirt. In the Federal Court, in session at Wilmington,, David J. Cashwell,of Fayetteville, was presented by Judge Thomas H. Sutton and was admitted to praotiee in the Federal eonrtt. The grand jary has so far returned the following true bills in Cumberland county eases t Bettle Jones, retailing; Alio Tillman and Susan Russell, re tailing) B. M. Dees, Jr., retailing. Not true bill at to Henry Parker, charged with retelling. True bills tor retailing . were fonnd in the following eases from Sampson eountyi A. P. Hornrine, J. H. Bradthaw and G. W. But, ; Cases In admiralty, including the II Del of the steamer "City of Fayette Till, will probably bt heard today )iv ths Day talk - Next Tuesday, the 8th of November, ia your country's day give all yonr time to it, from the rlalng of tht sun to the going down thereof. Do not reat content with depositing yonr vote and retaining home. If yoa have a lukewarm friend, rouse him op; If yon have a dissatisfied neighbor, appeal to him; If yon have a feeble acquaintance ' take him with you In yonr buggy to the polls. Work thronghont yonr pre clnot; work at the polls; work from the time yon get ont of bed until yoa get hick Into It at' night-tired but hap- py, for you will carry a glorious ma jority to put under yonr pillow and : dream about, Uk the typical piece of wedding cake. - It baby's health is dtar to yoa, Then let ma tail yon what to do Era pain has raekad it tender frame , atltl,TEETHlNA"atb same, , . TEETUINA" Overcomes and Conn tareed tba Effte's ot the Sammsit Ht ' Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels and makci teething easy, Coiti only 26oents. . , . . . t .... Take the Besori tad Detlde. It it now only a about a week ontil the election. The Democrats of Cum berland county have teen the campaign nnfold and develop it-elf, from fhe nominating conventions of the two parties to the present time, They have teen and heard the Republican cam paign organ and itt leaders indulge in tbe vilett pertonal abstt of their bett men, and tbe most offensive and Inju rlont pertonalities of their trusted friendsi they have seen and heard their offin bearers falsely oharged with tqiaoderipg lbs people's money, with, incompetence and extravagance in the administration of public affaire; they have seen and beard ibe effioial records of tbe county distorted and perverted in statements which were false in tub Jeot milter and misleading in spirit; they have teen and beard thit.paper and these leadert attack with slander and ridicule all that they have held stored in the past, and all that baa made both national' and State Dttno oraoy the chosen party of the people They have seen and beard this paper and these leaders rear thejr beadt with unblushing tffrontery and dare to ask for tbe votet of Democrat! and deoeni white men of Cumberland I There ia tbereeord. Take the ease for yonr selves, and a hen yon have weighed the matter we have no fears of the re tolt. the Township Pdmarist last light. Tbe Democratic Township primaries for tbe nomination of a constable and seven magistrates was held in tbe city hall Friday night, county chairman H. L. Cook presiding. - Tbe present constable, Capt. Jno (Jt Goddard, was nominated by aoolama tion, When the nomination for magis trates were oalled for quite a spirited oontett developed, two complete tickets being put in nomination as follows: C. B. MoMillan. C. P Overby, Frank Glover, Colin MoRae, T. J. Powers, J. A, Barnes, W. A. Browo, and U. B. MoMillan, C. P. Overby, Frank Glover, R. A. Sootherland, W. D. Gas. ter, John M. Wright, T. J. Powers. Tbe voting resulted as follows, the first seven being deolared the nomi nees: C. B. MoMillan C P. Overby , Frank Glover Cjlin MoBae T.J. Powers J. A. Barnes 1 W. A. Brown , R A Sootberland 99 95 94 68 100 69 69 33 W D Caster 30 J. M. Wright 31 Scattering 4 Death of hUs Illaa See. Miss Eliza Rose died at the home of her nephew, Rev Dr. John M. Rose, in Laurlnburg, Saturday night at 9 o'clock. Her remains were brought to Fayetteville 8nnday, accompanied by Rev. Dr. Rose, Mr. Thomas M. Rose and Misses Annie and Maggie Rose. The funeral took place from the Preabyterlan church in the afternoon, and the Interment was In Cross Creek cemetery. The following were tbe pall-bearers: Active Messrs. E. J. Lilly, E. H. Williamson. T. J Wbitted.N. H. Ms Geaohy, C. L. Bevill and J. B Boyd. Honorary Col. J. W. Broadfoot, aod Messrs. A. & Rankin, A. S. Buske, W. J. MoDiarmid and W. G Hail. Miss Rose-was born in Person coun ty In 1822, and her more than four score years of llle was but a gathering of full sheaves for the Master a life of devotion, of self-sacrifice, of love, cov eted with an nnfaulterlng Christian faith, and all the virtues of a lofty wo manhood. From girlhood she took loving care of her grandmother, living In Greens boro until 1865, when on the death of Mrs. John M. Rose, she came to this city, to be a mother to the children of the late John M Rose, who have ever repaid her Watering care wltn toe warmest aoecuon, ana in tne leeDie- ness of her old age with the tenderest solicitude. For many years she was a devoted member of the Presbyterian church. AsoliIltranaltgraWir. General Grant reoommended, in an offloial communieation to the War de parlment at Washington, that a soldier named John J. Smith, stationed at Fort Matte, N. J , who married a negro woman, be dismissed from the army for the good of tbe service. President Roosevelt, by virtue of hit high po sition, 11 oommauder-tn-cbief of tbe army and navy of the United 8tatec; but if it ia bit duty to act on this re aammsndation, he'll bold it op until after the eleetion we'll "bet a dollar to a pint of soap" on tbat, to use the favorite wager of a prominent Cum berland county politician. A Oar at Thaakt, The J. E. B. Stewart Chapter takes this method of thanking their friends for their k nd co-operation dorlua- the TJ. D. C. Convention, vixt The Jadiea of the town for entertaining their guests; the men who contributed so liberallyi ths gallant Knights of Pythias for the nte of their Hall, and the Odd Fellows for the offer of theirsi Mr. Mvrover and Mayor MoMillan for their words of welcome, also Mr. Graham and Mr. Hnirbesj tb Fayetteville In daoandent Lia-bt Infantry 'for tbir most beautiful roeption,,and. other who helped In social (nnottont. Last, but not least, the Fayetteville Obtetver for their ever readineti to publish all eommnnloations. i Mrs. Hunter G. Bmitb, , , , Mrs. Herbert Lntterlob, Mrs. John D. MacRae, X , . f , Committee. : Chamberlain's Cough wemtdy la Pleasant to Tate 1 -Th flntat oualltf ot crannlaUd loat inn ia used la th manufacture of Cham. DeriaiU'S ucngn iwmray, ana me roora nMd In Its preparation civ It a Savor similar to maple ayrop. Basing It quite pleawnt t take. Mr W L Boderiek, of PoAiaavlll. Md. la sneakies- ot this tm- dy, aavn "1 hav used Chamberlain's Oongh Remedy with my children for v ral yrt and eaa truthfully tay It ia the niwnuatton of the kind I know of. fht children like to take It and It hat no Injurious after effaot, for sal by All DftftllU, " - 1 ) REV. DR. ROBT. STRANGE CON SECRATED BISHOP. Beantlfnl and Impressive Ceremonies. From Twsday's Dally. In St. James' church, Wilmington, at 11 o'clock this morning, Rev. Dr. Robt. btrange wat consecrated Bishop Coadjutor of tbe Bast Carolina Dio cese. Tke ceremony was a beantlfnl one, and Impressive beyond descrip tion. Bight bishops ofthe cbuicb fiom different States, and a hundred or more clergy men, took part in the ser vice. The Rt Reverend Ellison Ca pers, of South Carolina, presided at thcoBcratlonrsd tb raon was preached by Rt. Rev Alfred Magill Randolph, bishop of Virginia. from Wednesday's Dally. The Wilmington 8'ar of this morn ing pays: If superlatives be not amiss fn a de scription of one of tbe most holy and most sacred orders of the church, it re quires no compromise ot the facta, no zealous fancy or vivid Imagination to pronounce tne elaborate exercises which marked tbe consecration of the beloved Dr Robert 8trange as Bishop Coadintor of tbe Diocese of East Car olina, in 8alnt lamea' churcb veeter- day morning, as the most beantlfnTU the most Impressive, the most sonl ln-T spiring ever witnessed nere. Tbe following Fayetteville people were . present 1 Mr. and Mrt. B. R. Buske, Mr. A. 8. Buske. Mr. and airs. 8 H. S'range, Mrs James 8trange, Misees Fannie and Magpie Strange, Dr. T. D Haigb, Rev. I. W. Hnghet, Bev. J. 8. Moody and Mr. J. F. Harri son. A Itwspsper ljomerang Yesterday a man stood in front of tbe Hotel LaFayette, in the mid die ot Hsy street, and threw gayly painted boomerangs into the air, which would desoribe a z gng parabola, and return borne with all their force. It reminded ns of the newspaper boomerang, the Fayetteville Tribune, whioh tbe Cumberland oounty Repub licans have pnt out during the cam paign, and whioh has proven a veritable boomerang a club, to ohange the metaphor, to eraok their own crowns with. All over the county it hat aroused tbe atrongest indignition, where it bat not met with only eon tempt, and bat had only tbe effect of making decent white men more re solved than ever to beat the Republican ticket. Democrats all tbrongh the eounty their best their most with false have seen in its columns friends falsely attaoked, trusted leaders oovered charges, and a olean, economical ad ministration belied and maligned with all sorts ot baseless aosusattons. Per sonally, nothing has been too scored for abuse and vituperation, and even the misfortunes and sffliotions of pri vate life have come in for a share of ttunt, mooking and slander. Verily, verily, "corses, like cbiokens, oome noma to roost" -and tnis truth will be driven deep into the souls ot the Cumberland Republicans at the close ot tbe polls at sundown next Tuesday, TO-M0EE0W THE BIG SIT. The Cumberland County Fair. From Wednesday's Daily. To morrow Is the real opening day of the Fair, and the prospects are tbst it will be a record-breaker, so far as crowds are concerned. Tbe racing .'programme for tomor row is: FIRST DAY'S SACS. Purse $100. First horse, I50 00 Second horse, 33 X Third horse. 16M Entrance fee 10 per cent, of first pnrse. PKOGBAUMB FOR EUNNINQ BACE3. First Day's Race. Puree 0. First horse, f2$ 00 Second horse, 16 Third horse. 8K Entrance fee 10 per cent, of first pnrse. MULB RACES A purse of Is for the best three in five beats. No entries csn be msde after 25th Inst. The races will be call ed promptly at 12 o'clock each day, and the winner will be paid at the Sec retary's office after each race. Terrible Aooident at Winston-Salem. Bt telegraph to the Obaerru. Charlotte. Nov. 2 A report reached bete today that the reeervior at Win ston-8alem has bursted. The loss of life is said to be large. (Special to the ObMrrw.) Winston-8alem, N. C, Nov'r 2, Observer, Fayetteville, N. C : The Winston reservoir bursted at 6 o'clock this morning causing the loss of eight or nine lives, the ipjory of ten or more people, and the destruction of several tenement houses. The north side ot the reservoir, which ia thirty feet bieh. tumbled over, falline; upon tbe bouse and barn of Martin V. Peo ples. There were about eight hundred thousand gallons of water in the reser voir, and tb mad stream rnahd north aat to tbe Southern Railway out, and thence to Beloe pond, a distance of a half mile. Foor tenement nouses were washed several hundred yard. Tba, identified dead are Mrs. Martin Poo., pleti Mrs. Southern, aged 75, who moved here yesterday from Green t bo roi Mlat Nichols, who recently moved here from Davie ooontyj Mrs. John Poa and little daughter, and the wit ot Abe Martin colored. Mr. Martin feo plot baa both lest broken, and one ot his sons sostalued slight injuries to his baeki another son escaped unhurt. Abe Martiu oolored, who wife was killed in tha bed beside him, escaped with a arkth In tbe abdomen. D. L, Payne, a drummer from Greensboro, who Is perbaps latany injured, says be wat awakenso oy . ice erasn ana thonst he was beina swallowed bv an earthquake." "I cannot desoribe ay experience while I was floating on ths mad. rushing stream ot water." said Mr. Payne after bis removal to a homo near where he was round. There were several miraculous escapes. A oolored man and wife, named Davit, artor their honta wat tornsd over floated upon th stream of water on their bed to th railroad lonotlon. a distance of five hundred yards. They lodged upon a heap ot rubbish and walked ont with out a seratoh. Ths Winston Aldermen met this morning and made airaoga meats to bnry ths dead and ear for the injured. Tbe Winston reservoir was built in 1881 by aeompany compos ed of sixty eitiztos. Ten years ago it and the entire water plant was sold to tbe eity. Boon thereafter ten feet was added to the height of tb reservoir which was full of water when the eollaps same. Tbe eity baa juet bad a a tare viand pipe completed. It it full of water and tbe town is prepared to suddIv every demand. Tbe dM resorted at noon are Mrs. Martin Peoples. Mrs Vogler aged siity, Mrs John Poe and 12 year- old daughter, Mrt Bouthero and ton, John Bootbern, MUs Oatavia Bailey aged twenty, Luoil Melons aod Caroline Martin. The two last named are colored. Tbe injured are as follows: Martin V. Peoples, both Jew . Jrokenjbi(L son, Walter Peoples, injury to baoaj uil ley Jordan, slightly bruised. The are at the hospital. D L Payne, travelling man may recover, though bis eondition today prevents bis . re moval to the hospital. Sintinm. There Will Be No War. Br tabl to the Observer. St. Petersburg, Nov. 2 -The Assocl ated Press can authoritatively an nounce ibU tbe basis for the British- Russian agreement to submit tbe Nortb Sea inoident to a commission eoaores an amioable aettlemept. Tbe under- Handing it complete, Manv Mothai ot a Like Opinion. . Mr Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa says: "One of my children w snbjeet to eroup of a sever type, and tbe giv'ng of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, always broniht relief Many mother in this neighborhood think the earn aa I do about thit remedy and want no ether kind for their children." For tale by All Drug gists. CHA.S EAIOE, Office at Store, No. 119 Hay Street. FAYETTEVILLE MARKETS. .tSVlMBi) OAIL1 Good Middling, new cotton., Strict Middling..'. Middling.................. 0 60 Bt 9t Striot Low Middling........ Spirits.. , ................ 49 Common Rosin................. 2 10 Virgin 3 SO Yellow Dip new 3 60 i-momjcne RIPORT1D BT A. 8. KURU. wBOOU. Flour let pat., aaok, 3 25 f 3.60 Family Flour -straight 2.75 3 ' 6 Kl bolted M lbs per bush. 7&a80 unbolted-481bsperbuahl 76a80 Corn 66 lbs p bushel 76a 80 12ial4 lal7 laalS 12Jat3, 7i8 1011 AOaSt Ti90 OOalOO 1 OOal 10 100a 1 26 60a60 7a8 21 30O35 8036 18a30 20a21 18&2Q lStall SI WaM 1540 1MS0 130)11 66 ia 0065 1.001 10 CO 61 Bason hoc round par lb. . nam, " tides ' shoulder Pori hog round Lard K. c Oat 32 lb p nn- Paa clay mixed white, Potatoes irisb bushel Potatoes swi-t Honey strained per IV, Country Butter Duck Hen par hw) mourn, Boosters pr h v Turkeys per 1 ' Quinaat Feather new Wool waahrl Hid dry per lb. rrn DT !. Tallow Bhucki Fodd a We will ha-e on rxhi bition at the Fair a number of those MAGNIFICENT PIANOS, which are being clos ed ont next to Bank of Fayetteville Our building will be torn down in a few day Twenty odd Piano are practically without a home. Do you want onef If to, you can buy at a laving of $125 to $150. If you do not with to pay cash, small monthly payment will be aeoepted. step lively, they are go ing: fast. - W. F1. Blount. ' next door to Bank Fayetteville. Cumberland Cotton Mills for Sale. By authority of tht itotkholdeit of th Com ktriaad Cottoa atllla Cempaay, theeatiro plant Itaata at Comberland. North Carolina. eoniUt- tngof aboat SO eeree of lead, water sowar of aeon is Bona, u tonnont Boost, atanairtr't boa, 004 ton koott, mill balUinn aod maehln trv eonaieting of 1,734 risg tpimilt and th niiiiitfT prtparator aaahlntiT. tocttbxr with the staoBi power koott and all ether aetata of the oompany, will ot otttrtd for eat (rabj-et to dotd of tratt Marin aa,0T0 bonded lorat) at pabito tootion at Cnmbtriud, North, Caro lina, at IS o'tloek noon, 00 Norma bar S3, 190. CUMBERLAND COTTON MILLS COMPANY, Otatoorlaad, N. C milNCTON GEiNITS il MAEELE WORKS MONUMENTS and BSAD8TONC& Oemetory work at ngntpno. Littering uid Finish tha Bett, LatMt Designs. ALL WORK DMUTMMMO, H. A. TTJCKIB BBO Prop., P. O. Bos 177. Wllnttnrton, N. C Writ for latttt deeifn and prio. wm TEJ . PERILS OF LAND AND SEA. Captain Wlllnef's Remarkable Escape Shows what to do in time of Trouble . For many years, Captain Wtllnef, says ice limes ot Uioncester, Mass , was one of the best known seamen in tbe Gloucester Fleet. The sea and its dangers bad no terror for him, bnt the catarrhal troubles with which he suff ered for fifteen years made him dread the nlyhte at sea, for be bed to walk tbe cabin floor, being unable to lie down and sleep on account of the con stant catarrhal dropping. Captain Wlllnef went to two differ ent hospitals for treatment, but could get no lasting benefit. He constantly raised yellow and green phlegm and hie trouble became so unbesrable end nanaeatlnir. that he was ashamed to bo ont in company. When despairing of ever getting relief, bis wile puicbaaed a yomel outfit for him, and trying it before going to bed, be enjoyed tbe first whole night's sleep for ten years. Csptaln Wlllnef says "I have used less than two bottles of Ujomel and have been cared bv the remedv. Uv friends ask me what is responsible lor my Improvement, and I tell tbem Hv omei, which has given me full and complete recovery," Captain Willnef s experience shows our readers what to-do In time of ca tarrhal trouble use Hyomei. This remarkable treatment kills th germs of catarrh and makes lasting and per manent cures. Sedberrv's Pharmacv ell Hyomei under their personal Snartntee to refund, the money if It pes aiot give quick relief. Under a dtcrtt of Cnmbarland Sansrior eoart. la eaoH therein pending, Dr. J V. MoGongan, AdWr of W. V. KotHll, . Julia Hntttll and othen htlrt-at-law of taid Knwol I, auuta 2lit Dot., lwt, the sndtrilgntd will onw lor mle at Iht eoojt house door In PayttttTlllt, N. C, on Monday. Dae'r 5, at 12 o'oloeh. M lou Not 46. 47 and 8, In Pott'a plan of Campb-Uton, other- wu Known ia uit Aren a nuet propnty Hat dtto to Arch'd Blaok recorded Id Hook K, No t, page 696tndS99fordeaerip Ion of lot No 47 Lot No. 46: Beginning at the north-weet coiner of BomoII ilreet and Broad street, and running weitwardly with Unwell 6 chains to a stake, thence with tbat street westward ly 1 e ain to the tooth-west ooroer of Lot o 47, tbtnee eattwardlr with southern boondarr of aid Lot No 47 to Broad street 6 chains, the not with the west side ol Broad street 1 chain u tr t beginning, containing one-hail aere Lotr-o it: Begioning at the north corner of tht honae, known as Whitehead's, and runs 8 66 feet, thence west 330 fett to a stake. thence north 60 rett to Dixon's lenee, thence 330 feet to tht brffinninir For further desoiintinn deed of VV. U. E'lowsrsto W. h'. Kueell, Book 8. No. 5. dhko 360. Terms. Cash. Hale tub- jeot to corjnrmalion bj tha conn f- V McUOUtiAH, vonimuiiontr. C. W. Broadloot, AttorntT tisiiiutt or College AintCn rouiiw Women d6. PEACEV5"'"' Conserva tory of Music. IT. B UlUUOgUV RALEIGH FREE Best. Place' N. C. li for Your Daughter Jas.Cinwiddi- l-resideo' Jardiniers and Flower Pots. any size. A New M oflter t Lamps, 1 amp Wicks, Lamp Jturner and Lamp Chimneys. Cheapest and Best. J. B. TILLINGHAST'S St- Louis, Mo. Parties wishing to take in this great fair should bear in mind that the eloeing date is raiidly approaob'ig Low rates, qnick schedules and excellent service oan De secured ny availing yonrselt of tne Atlantic Coast Line. Season tickets, Sixty-Day tickets, Fit- teen-day tickets and Coach Excursion ticbets. The choice of three rentes is of fered. For rates, routes, sohelnlea. etc . call on th Ticket Agent or addre the undersigned, roach Excursions every Tuesday and Ttareday during the month ot Octobe-. No trouble to answer que t ons. All inquiries promptly responded to. W.J CRAIG, General Passenger Agent. H. M EMERStH, Traffio Manager, Wilmington, N, C. WE Have Just Received a new line of Hanan's Patent Hid Shoes in the latest style and shapes. Our other shoes are arriving dally, and we can won show a-oomplet assortment in every Una. Now Bhoa Rom NOTICE. Th tax book for th year 1904 having been plaoed In my hand for eollaotion, tax-payer are rtquetted to call and t U promptly. W. H MAB8H, cmtm unmoeriano uonnn Hot Springs, Arkansaa. One Fare Pins IS 00 tor the Bound-trip. Ticket on sale every Wednesdav and 9aturdr, return limit alxty days. Th FtiMO Hystem, In eonneetlon with th Bock Island System from Memphis, offers the. best rent. Write for litera ture and full particular. 8. L. PAJt ftOTT, Dtatriot Paasenger Agent, Atlan-ta,Qa. WORLDS SCHOOL BOOKS v ' PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS, both new and oond-hand, TaWtAe So,w Oto.v1 rca Oomfosor. had everything needed tor school. ET" Call MONDAY, 10th, and get supplied c 4 AT THE LOWEST PRICES. The 'A. Card. To tin Ptoplt of Oumbmrland County I see in to paper that I have been nominated for tbe State Senate by tbe Republican oonvention of this eounty, In answer to many inquiries would say tbat, it I am anything in politics, I am an Independent and ean aooept a nomination from any party looly as snob. I am not in aeeord with some of tbe methods and management of our pnblio affairs, and think a modiflovion of some ot our statote laws would be ben efloial both morally and financially. My nomination, coming, as it did, onsoogbt and unexpected, finds my effaiis in sneb eondition tbat I am un able to make a canvass. However, if tbe people tea fit le eleet mer I (ball do what I ean to divide tbe burdens and benefl's of government equally among tbe people of all olassn. I am not seeking offioe, and shall not sling mud nor lose sleep though I be defeated. Very respeotfully, J. Bbotob Smith MESSAGE TO FRATERNAL ORDERS Interesting News from CUeinnati With Looa Confirmation in Fayetteville. The thousands of members of frater nal bodies in this State will be inter ested in tbe following message from John Theobald a prominent Forester who lives at 1111 York Street, Cincin nati. . Mr. Thecb&ld believes in living np to tbe motto of h e organisation, "Fra ternal Love and Charity" and believes tbat he oan do no more crfhritableaet tbao lo tell his expe'ienne in regaining health af'er jears of soft ing Mr. Theobald writes, "For five yearf, I eoff ired with stomach troubles, hav mrr all the dis.iess and misery that ffl ots dyepppucs. I could not erjy eating, tbitkirg of the suffering mat would follow. Mj food did not digest, and al'boogh I took al kinds of medi cines. I f u ad notb'ng tn help me until I used M --na. Tnaiki to ibis ie maikabie tern dy, I em now a cured m-.n and bdlievo i bat it male a perma nent and oomple'e cure " 6edberr)'i Poarmtcy are local agents for Mi-o-na, natorb's curb for dyspepsia. It is in tbe form of small tablets aod sells at 60a a box Tbe remedv has made so many and eoch remaikible cures amongst iheir cus tomers, confirming Mr. Theobald's s'ttment, tbat tbey will give their personal guarantee wi:h every box tbey sell lo refund tbe money if it does not cure. Dj not teffer longer. Here is a cure that oosis you ooibiog, unless it re stores health. Sedberry's Pharmacy take all tbe rik and jou do not have to pay a penny unless yon feel that you have reoeived much more than vour money's worth. For Sale. Abont 300 acres fine farmine land. heavy timbered with long leaf yellow rioe ranging up to 10 or 12 in at butt, fine lo cation for tmall mill, lath and shingle ma chine; fine llzhtwood for tar kiln piritine reaay saie ior ngntwoou at tbe Weeden Spiritine Worka, if one did not want to ent green timbers, open np a arop of boxes; located 12 miles west of Fayette ville in 71st, in Gala'ia neighbo-hood, near Bine's road, healthy, good neighbor hood; good eattle rang, creek rnns thronh it; good lan, all new; a fine lo cation for a young man; price $1600, t5C0 eash, balance in on end two years. Such timber on 2000 acres oan be bought very reasonable Three oan bny together and cut in land S lots. For further Informa tion call on C. B. MEWBEBBT. Fayetteville, N. C. Everybody want U know where to get efall kinds on svort notice I have solved the pro blem, and hare opened a Market Opposite Dobbin House, on Hay street. lere I am prepared to fill orders imnediately, in Beer, fort, Mutton Sausage -in faet any kind of freah meat, inoluding (lib, Chickens, eto , eto. Give me your orders. Satisfaction Guaranteed. jroiirvlBwis. WE WILL BOND YOU! In this progressive age, the custom of asking friends to go yonr bond is rapidly passing away, and instead. Bond Com panie are performing thit necessary ser vice It ia an unreasonable tax upon friendship to expect friend to go oa bons and thereby expose their property to risk and themselves io the expense and trouble of a poeaible law suit, and all for nothing, when we will exeoute all elasM of surety bonds for a moderate fee, and asinine all liabilities incident to the rite. Th law of North Carolina permit th premium on Bond to be charged against th aetata in the eaae of Administrator, Gnardlana, Beoeivar. Tructee, and other fiduciary trust. Tbe U, S, FMylGoirantj Co., ) K. Nmoc, Gontrml Agtm, K. of P. Ballding, rarattoruTt S. C, Pleat xxfl SUNHYSrOE FLORAL NURSERY. J. M. Lamb, Proprietor. , V We hav just received the Urt-ek ot Dutoh J3iiJLl9sS ever brought to Fayattevtlle direct from Europe, consisting in HYACINTHS, II kinds, for forcing in house and bedding out. TULIPS, in 10 kinds; NARCISSUS, Paper Vthlte and Double White; Croons Cyclamen, Oxallia, eto Choioe Breen house Plant; Kvargreen Shrubbery in aonnuano. I oar order pu T azntw IMC. Tisamto, Lock B x 65, Telephone 40-B. , fayetteville. N. a New Book Store Co. Oppodtt fottoltt, S -A- S IEEE. We hare purchased at a foroed sale 2000 pairs WINDOW SASH and a lot of Doors. Balusters, Etc, We would suggest that our patrons, who are putting up new buildings jrould do Well to call and see these and have their frames made accordingly; you cad eave money, as we buy gran in oar lots. Now is a good time to buy Barb Wire and Wire Fencing. Wf?TlSrmke PricM right' A ,nl1 liae of Sto nd other hardware. A CAB OP LOADED BHELL3. " HARDWAR E Ilf?D ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Dr. J. H Uirsh's new p-ivate sana'orium IS NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. This hn.nlt&1 In .iln.t. tj .. : . ti wjfiuuuuu eity, and is equipped with the latest and " - v-.-., mu,uoi v.T... eases. Special looms have been provided A Competent Staff of Experienced Assistants and Nurses, the sanatorium provides all the advantages DR.. tT. XX. HIGHSMITH HOSPITAL 1 (Incorporated) J 1 Highsmitb, M D., snrgtnn and amciaMst in ihe disea-es of women. Asslatants. Vanet McGoogan, M D , Surgtcn; J. A. MuKaihan, M. specialist in the diseases of I j.p i'ubd uuu bnr'f,.. alodtm appliances throughout; elevator, electric and gas light: water heat; hot and cold and showr bailu, and telfphote service on every llnor; el-ctrlo call belle in all rooms; sonnd deadening rubber treats aud linoleum on etaiway ani halln; operating mm second to none, with well tqnipped chemical ant microscopio laborator? with Static X rav Electrio Machine in aonntction, giving nnsnr asied faciliiet for iht treatment ofthe mi.t difflonlt snriical caiee. Nnraee' home and trai,.ing Bchool, nndtr the enirervision of Mies Maude Robertson, grad uate Of tht Maaeachaet's (len.ra1. of Rnston: the Mnl.tmn nf WBwaPU MUD. nnA .t- m J'a'rnhy, of New York, and recently head-nurse Int Uwhran Annei, comp'e:e in furnishing and equipment, with endowed b-di for both while and oolortd. Domettifl and enlinarv HnArlmAnU. nnrlA. alfillA hnn.alr.ani, ..1,U.. t U - J , , n I In u. mr, A A.... ... I For further information, addrese. J Double Grand Prize THE BROWN SHOE COMPANY. Brand Priae by Woild's Fair on their White Hous9 Hhoes and other exhibit brands. The highest distinction conferred on any shoe mannfactnring concern in the world. Truth is Mighty The Grand Pria hbheet awarded pany bv the International Jarv of Awards of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition. This jary was aeleeted from this and foreign conntriss, and a number of them brought from long distances ou aoconoi of tueir abilitv as shoe experts, to determine upon tbe merits and superiority oftvrv element that combines to make a perfeot shoe After thorough and rfteated examinations, thsv desidnd nnanimn: that. The Brown Shoe Company had scored more poiats and exceedtd in merits all others, and was entitled to the highest ncommccdation in their power. Tiae Brown Stio Go,, WALTER 8. M&cRAE, Traveling Representative for North Carolina. We Want to Build Your Houses, T. T. TECAHsT. You Would to know what a variety of work we do on one little machine. We make square, round and spiral balusters and spindles, and corner blocks, and lots of other things, and turn them out fast ecngh to mike you prices that are interesting. We Make All Kinds such mantels, brackets, grilles, e.c, and our columns are the best. We have a tpeoial machine for boring a three-inch hole in large columns. O0B ASSORTMENT OP DRESSED LUMBER and MOULDINGS is the largest and best in the oity. 8BB O TT H. STOOIC1 'Phnna 111 k'o t to i ! U NO PERFECTION EAIR PREMIUMS For th beat biscuits made from "Perfection" Flour, nne 981b saok of Perfla tion. For the best bread baked from "Perfection" Flouri-one 981b sack of Perfection. No trouble to mak tne BE'T biscuits, the BEST bread, the BEST cake and th BEST pie when "PERFECTION" is used It's the Flour that never falls. Best and cheapest, too, atwajs. Fresh Groceries and Provisions of all kind. LIVE STO"K FEED Hay, Corn, Oatr, Ship Btnfi. etc. Pocket and and Table Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, duns, eto Harness aud Saddlery. Tobaocos, Snuffs and Cherootes. Seasonable Goods, such a Mullets, Cheese, Bagging and Ties, Seed 0tU, eto, We buy to sell and are prepared to make it interesting to the trade generally, Wholesale and Retail. Square dealing and oourteous treatment to all. A. F3. U"OI-i2STSOSr, Manager, No. 107 Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C. 'Phone 66 The Cape Fear Scotch Scattered Abroad BB IT KNOWN: That your brethren have established at Bad Bprings, Robe ton eounty, the SOUTHERN PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE AND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. The college Is noted for ths beauty and healthf ulneas of it looatlon, it large and eulturtd faenlty; th high standard and thoroughness of work don; It patronag from many states; the modtrat eost. Th eollege I a Christian home iqutppsd with eleotrle light, steam heat, bath room on each floor. Beside the regular eollege course leading; to degrees, th vry best advant age in Art and Mnsio. . The eollege sends out no eftnvauer. A oatalogu wilt lt Ureal yon. Address, . PRESIDENT 0. 0. VARDELL, D. O., B4 Sprlnfs, N, 0. ' " i ' i. .1 ... 1 . 1 ... ..... iu iuo ulusi, uvaubiiui reaijpniiiai pare or in most appro d applianoes for the diagnosia wi ifi, ijyr, jaur, i-uee nuu lumttb OIB- for Obstetrical patients. With of a modern institution. Address, 3VX A IX SII, Farmr-lllr, N. . -J. tht of the surgical department of the Philadelphia ..VU.VMUU,.B. , I.UIWDU ,U DUUIinitlUU, 1 V. HIGHSMITH. M. D , FaytUevlllt, N. C St. Lonis. and itt PrAtirft nr. ah .wr,lA and wiil JPrevail! uuanimonslv vote! The Brown Hhn rum. and ffai to those contemplating building Our Practical Experience It will icture satisfaction and save you money to Consult Us for Plans and Prices on all kinds of buildings and building mil riai. be Surprised of House-Trimmings, Fajetteville, N. C.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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