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ttiE OBSERVER FA.TKTTEVILM., NOVB S, 1904 Wa desire a Uva agent and wrr nt at every postoffloe In Oumberleni! ond and Correspondence on all subjeets of looal and general interest nd opinions npon natters puoue 01 oouooru, t tu.irau The sdltor will not bs responsible forth elws or statements ot,' wrespondents -udnnmi the tight at all times to rsvis or oorreot any ertlels ho may think 'J.-?' j - - - -1. .1,. WmWIv Oban should roaoh tb offloa not later than Mon day. s i tiiA natuiv miut ha writ- ton on and tn real nam of th writer uMunnuT tha Bontributlon. No atten tion will ba paid to anonymous letters. -mL. -li.- .... Uhal tulla V when voursnbserlption expires .Receipts for money on labiorlptlon will he given in enange or aaie on isDei. , "" vr nir ohaneed In wn week notify us. (on to aoTuiuiimn Gibson 8ub Division. . Prudential Ufa Imsurns Co Molliilan Bro- Wilaon Heater J B iloPh.ll-Notice of Bale Under Itvrtgage. Iml Brieta. The first venison of the season teen on this market was bro tight la last Fri day by Mr. C D Ray, irom Bladen.. The well known seedsmen of Rich mond, Vi , T. W. Wood and 8ons, were awarded the Grand Prize on their exhibit at the St touls Fair. At the 8t Lonli Expoeltlon In 1900 tfiey were warded the Gold Medal. In the accounts of the Fair last week, we failed to mention the fact that (he pai ade was beaded by Reme burg's splendid band, which also fur nisbed excellent music during the pro tress of the Fair Satfc at Oeaaty Hera. Miss 8arah Bodges, sged 40 years, died Monday morning at the County Home for the Aged and Innrm The Interment took place Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at Croie Creek cemetery. aVwiem Maw. Laura 8pence, a negro woman was placed in jail Saturday night 'or being drunk and disorderly. She was let out of jail Sunday morning on prom ise, to go back to work (she was cook for a prominent family in town), but has not yet made her appearance at her accustomed place. Trelaleebtrs Alfred Anderson snd Graham Rob inson, two negro train bands, were be fore Mayor McMillan on Monday, charged with robbing the caboose car of a local freight in this city Saturday sight, and were bound over to court They failed to give bond and were sent to jail. They were charged with break ing into the car, opening Conductor W J. Jibe's locker and taking a num ber ot articles belonging to him. Some of these articles were found in the men's possession when srrested. It IV OTUaloa ta many Oar former very popular young townsman, Mr. Edward Willkios O'Hanlon, now one of Winston-Salem's leading bnaineaa men, is to be married on November 23rd to Miis Nancy Crils, of Winitoi. Tbe following invitation has been received by friends here t Mr. and airs. Robert Crjtit request the pleasure ot company at the marriage reeeption of their daughter on Wednesday, the twenty third of November, at three o'eloek, at live hundred and thirty three Spring 8treet, Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Will be at home after tbe twentieth of December t eight bandred and thirty two Weat Fourth Street, Winiton-Salem, North Carolina. Slaked lis laak ier A Jag af Whliky. William McMillan, colored, was re manded to Jail without ball Saturday, by 'Squire D. N. McLean, charged with burglary. The prosecutor was W J Brown, also colored, who testified that between two and three o'clock Thursday morning, McMillan entered his bed-room by way of a window, which he forced open, nd carried off a Jug of whisky. Be ays that he woke up just ss McMillan was escaping through the window, and that he recognized him by the light of lamp, whiciv was burning In the op posite room snd which threw Its rays directly on the window Be says Mc Millan was the only men that knew he bad the whisky, snd, that through hU giving him a drink out of the jug the day before. For a Jag of whisky this man now .nri charged with a crime nnniaha. ble with death I tha Oaf feet Uaktet Halter. "-Tha Wilmington Star ot Sunday jst The Star was in error yesterday In ateung that tbe steamer "Hawas" ws m . M . A mm one 01 toe nasi or me vapt rear and Peoples Steamboat Company, wbiob vent Into the band ot a receiver Ft I day. The "Hawaa" 1 owned and op rated independently of the Cape Fear Biemboat Co., Capt W A. Bobeson having purobased her "about three months ago. Mr. J. A. Mono Is Wil mlngtoo agent of the "Hewee" and she la doing a good river shipping and la paving . Pprs to tbs receivership of th Cape fitr Bieamboat Co. war filed with tie Clerk of tha Superior Court hare yesterday and oopias transmitted to Fayettevllla tor service on tbe agents of the eorporatlon there. Receiver D. M' Etnhern executed tbs rr quired bond nt $1 000 with B'fl. Jao D Bsllamt ma as A - i auq sir uo, o avsaairong as sureiis. It babyV health Is deer to yon, -Than list ms tall yon what to do -Ers paid has racked Its tender frame Just l.f'TEETBINA" sees the same. ' "TEETHINi" Orereomes and Conn terots the Eff -ets of the Bommei s Use' Aid Dll-suoo, Brgolates the Bowel and mJtii teething mi;. Costs onlj XOseats. Harder la flit During a festival at a negro cbarob in 71it, situated just this side of Capt. MoPberson's, Mooday Walter Mayoor, a negro boy 17 years old was shot and instantly killed. It seems that Maynor was walking down a lane, some dis tance from the eburob, when he was fired on from ambusb, a bullet enter log his left temple, causing instant death. A messenger was at ones dispatohed for Dr. MoKetbao, eounty coroner, who arrived on the scene shortly before midnight and, empanelling a jury, held an Inquest. None of the witnesses appeared to have any Idea who did tbe shooting and tbe jury returned tbe following verdiati "The deceased. Walter May nor. came to bia'death by a bullet from a pistol in the hands ot a party on known." Murder are Betting to be alarmingly frsqoent in this seotioa of tbe county. Far the Establishment sf another Silk Hill. Probably tbe following letter, if tak en op by tbe proper parties, will lead to some material benefit to this city 1 lOPaikPlaoe, New York November 3rd, 1904. Mr. E. J. Hale, Editor "Observer," Fajetteville, N. C. Deab 8ib 1 One ot our clients, who now owns five silk mills, desires to establish one or more mills in tbe South. It has occurred to us that you would be interested 10 presenting this matter to your readere. Tbe demand for silk is very great at the present 'time, aod it is imperative that new mills be es tablished at the earliest possible mo ment. If there is an available building in your community of say 6000 feet spaoe it is possible that moat satisfacto ry arrangements oould be entered into leadiog to the establishment ot a silk mill. Preparations with a view to the building ot a mill will also be consider ed. We would be pleased to hear from toy partita interested, la about two weeks a personal representative of tbe rarties desiring to establish these silk mills will visit such points as will offer tuytbiog of interest. Via UUU UU in easb is now available for this enterprise. Yonrs very truly, Plummib & Sons. Mr R G Brcmner, proprietor ot the Passaic Daily Herald, will certify tbat we have a bona fide proposition, The Dispersed asiead." Old residents of Fayettevllle will read with great Interest the following arti cle in the Salem (Vs ) Times-Register and Sentinel giving Information of the well-doing of an old Fayettevllle boy: Col. W. O. Crawford writes us that he has rented his hotel, The Crawford, In this place, to Mr E M Robinson, now proprietor of Hotel Nettleton, at Monmoutb springs, ArK , ana ne win take possession November 15th. Mr. Robinson Iseald to be a thorough, op to date hotel man, andean be relied UDon to conduct the Crawford as a first class hotel in every respect, making a special ettort to provide an attractive home for tbe traveling men. Mrs Rob inson Is a Virginia lady, a native of Wvthevllle. and knows how to render valuable assistance In making. a hotel comfortable and inviting. Mr. Robinson Is a son of Mrs. Jefl. Robinson of this city snd bis wife s member of tbe famous Virginia Pendle ton family. How the Banns Vsra Eaoatved Here. From Wednesday's Dally. A great crowd gathered at the court house lsst night to hesr the returns, which were received through both the Long Distance Telephone and the Postal-Cable Company, end excellent ser vice wss rendered. by both. The splendid news from the county snd Stste was first received, snd this pnt everybody in s good humor. Wben the National news began to come, and It was Men that the expected had hap pened, and was even worse than con templated, the crowd began to go home; and, by 10:30 o'clock, every body had dispersed. Judge Paiker. By telegraph to tha Observer. Kingston. N. Y Nov. 9 Judge Parknr retired at midnight and was np at 6:30 a.m. as oberry and good bu mored as ever. After breakfast he went out to the farm to see that his men were doing a good job ploughing. at will not make a statement on tbe results nntil he gets tbs full figures late today. f eerie and tkau Hevamsats Miss Maud Fancher, of Fairmont, West Vlrglnls, Is the guest of Miss Colerider, at Hays-Lon. Mrs. Will Jones and little son are visiting Mrs. S. H. MacRae on Hay mount, Miss Isabel Glover leaves tonight for her home, Washington, D. C Mrs. Douglas Is visiting Mrs. & H. MacRse at the Homestesd on Hay- mount. Miss Rosa Perkins, of Norfolk, Is visiting Miss Fsn Kyle. Mrs. Wooten and her little son, Thomas, have returned from Wash Ington. Miss Lisa Williams Is visiting Miss Daisy Smith In Goldsboro. Miss Pattie Lou Taylor li visiting Mrs Franklin . Bafegnard Against Accident Th best safeguard against accident is to ue rood inninent In directing every set Bat, accidents will often oeenr in spite ot every effort W prevent tkem. The K--, a&An.v4 tsftlnat lltlnp Manikin from eeoldents la Elliott's Emalaifiad Oil Liniment. It la the moat serviceable ae aidant and Emergency Liniment ever ad and la the moat aatiefeotory Lint sent for use in the family and on ani mals ever offeree.. Large dokis us eta. b, B. Bedberry's Bona Manv Mothers of a Like Opinion. Mrs PUuter, of Cordova Iowa eaysi On of m-children we snbieet ta Srenp of aevere type, and the glv'ng of uoamoerwura uoogn neaeay promptly, elwaye brought relief Many mother In this neighborhood think the same ae I do about tbi remedy aod want ne ether kind for their aoiiarea." for sal by Ail Dn GIBHOM Sob-Division, Haywont, axeolloot opportnnltt, dulrbls partlae oay, 5 Iota trout sad beak. IdO by SoO, (on sold already), Good terms. Bpsakqalek. I, A, MasKatbaa, RooseveItHas325 Elec toral Votes and May Be More. Republicans Make Gains in congress. . 4 Roosevelt's Plurality Very Large. Democrats Look to Bryan How Par ker Takes Hi Defeat-Four States Split Addioks Will Go To the Sen ate. Dememoerats Turn to Bryan, By talcgrapb to tb Obaorru. New York, Nov. 9-The Evening Sun says tbat Democrats who followed tbe lead of Bryan do not mooh regret tbe defeat of Parker. Tbey torn now to Bryan as tbe real leader and tbs man to reorganiss tbe par v. Bryan is ez peered to eome eaat in a short time and bis friends say he will lose 00 time get ting at tbe work of reorganization. Ue may be in this oity next week, meet his followers and block out tbe work. Tbe Governors Eleoted. By telegrapb to tb Obtarru. New York, Nov. 9 Tbe Associated Prtsj si j s tbe following Governors were eleoted: Republicans Colorado jonoeoticnt, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Miobigan, Minnesota rtnode Island, Son'b Dakota, Utah. Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Wyoming. Democratic: Florida, Massachusetts. Mississippi. North Car olioa, 'Tennessee and Texas. Rood. Island is credited to tbe Republicans and Missouri is oredited to the Demo orats. Toe x.x B ate. By Mlognph to th ObMrrn New York, Nov'r 9 The World says tbe Republicans will have a ma jo it? in the next House of Repreeeo tatives of aboot seventy five or eighty Tbe figures now are : Republicans 234, Democrats 162 The Republicans mav earn two (senators. Tbe Evening Mail claims tbat tbe Republicans bave 96 majority in tbe House ot Representatives: Republi cans 242, Democrats 144 Tbs last House of Representatives bad a maj r ity of 28. Roosevelt 325 Electoral Votes. By tategrapb to tbe Obnrr.r. New York, Nov'r 9-Tbe latest re niDHsrive Rjo eii 325 electoral votes od Parker 133, witb Missouri's 8 doubtful. Paikr gets tbe solid Booth exoept possibly Missouri, wbioh elects Folk. Democrat, but wbioh is close 00 the Presidency. Roosevelt earries all the doubtful Slates including Maryland n 1 W. V k The Evening Pst puts the electorsl vote at 32s fjr RDosevelt, 133 for Par ker witn Missouri doubtful. It pats the House ot Representatives : Re publicans, 240; Ucm uiaio. 146 Boosevelt's Plurality. By telagrapb to tb Obwru. New York, Nov. 9 - Paiker's plurali tv at this writing ot tbe popular vote 490.600, Roosevelt 1656 600; Roose velt's apparent plurality 1,166 000. At noon today tbe New York Sun puts Missouri in the Rioeevelt column, making tbe electoral vote 343 for Roosevelt and 133 for Parker. Tbe Split States. The World says a split result was ob tained in four States 1 Nebraska, wbiob is in favor of Roosevelt by about thirty thousand plurality and eleoted a Ue publican legislature, appears to bave given Berger, Fusion candidate, about eight thousand for Governor. Tenots see elects Johnsou, Demoorat, Gov ernor by aboot ten tbousnd Massa chusetts gives Roosevelt 75 thousand and Djuglas, Demoorat, Governor, 34 thousand. The vote in Colorado is close but no doubt Roosevelt has car ried the State by about bii thousand, but Adams, Democrat, was elected Governor by about eight thousand. BOOUTtLT IHoriD Republicans Carry All Doubtful States Exoept Maryland. The Republican national ticket has been elected by a vote in the electoral oolleee that will exoeed that of 292 given Mr. MoKiniey in 1900. Tbe re sult of yesterday's balloting was as toaoding even to the most sanguine of the Republican managers. Confident as they were, tbey were not prepared for the astonishing figures wbioh fol lowed tbe closing of tbe polls, bringing into tbe Republican column not only all ot those States tbey bad claimed as safe for their candidates, but with the possible exoeption ot Maryland, every State elassed as doubtful. Demooratio successes are confined to tbe solid South, in which Kentucky is inoluded, and Mr. Parker has not oarried a single State wbioh did not give its vots to Mr. Bryan four years ago. Official returns indicate that he lost some of tbem which the Nebraska candidate held tor bis party. Iu New Yoik State Roosevelt has 35,000. In Msssaebosetts, Doubles, Demo orat, is eleoted Governor by 25 000, while Roosevelt carried tbe Bute by 80.000. . Tbe Democrats carried Boston any where from 20 to 40 thousand. Virginia want Democratic by 25 OOOi 9 out of ten Congressmen wen eleoted. Illinois, Ohio and Wisconsin give big Republican msjirltie. Montana and Nevada unexpectedly go Republican. From returns at hand the following Is th result In lb electoral oollege: For Roosevelt California, lOt Con neotlont, 7 Delaware. 3 Illinois, 27) a,V T B TtT W Indiana, 101 lowa, io nanaes, xuj Main. 61 Massacbasetu, 16j Michigan, 14; Minuesota. Ill Nebraa a, 81 New Uampsmre, l new xora, oi new tasty, 12; North Dakota, 4i Ohio, 23; Uregon, rsnnsyivania, 01 nuoue T.Lait d, flrmth Dakota. V Vermont. 4; Washington, 6t Wieoon.in, 13; Wyo ming. 8. Total 293. , . - For Peik-r -Alabama, 11; Arkansas, 9i Fmrida, 6; Georgia, 13, Kentucky, 13) Ljolslana, 9 Mississippi, 10) Miss ouri, 1S North Carolina, 12, South iwuer",,,. Cardilne, d; Tibnesied, i2j Texas; i8j Virginia, 12 Total lot. Doubtful or not beard fmm Colora do 5; Idaho. 3: Maryland 8; Montana, 0; Nevada. 3; Utah, 3; Weat Vire-inia, 7. Total 82 Necessary to eleot EJU LATH. It Is now oertain tbat Roosevelt has earried tha above doubtful States, wbioh give bim325 to Parker 151 elee toral votes. As a dramatic elimax to tb sens tional majorities given him came Presii dent Rooaevelt's formal announcement tbat bs would not bs a candidate for re-election, lending tbe only exolte meot to tbe election night. Delaware. Bv Ulog-aph to ib Obsrvr. - Wilmington, Del , Nov'r 9 Tbe leg islatore is Republican by 16. Addicts will probably be Senator. " VENETIAN QLAS3. ' area Polo Gave the Pint Oront Ikp petns to It Hanofactar. It was Marco I'olo who gave tbe first great Impetus to the gluse imhiHtry et Venice. The great traveler encouraged his countrymen to manufacture and to export large quantities of glass to tbe orient to satlHfy the growing demand there. It Is illfllcult to determine when the flrnt gliiKH fuctorleti were establish ed In Venice, says the Chicago News. Some historians have attempted to prove that It wax as early as tbe fifth century. Tbe most ant-lent existing document rulatlng to this Industry is Sn article In a treaty concluded In 1287 between Bobemond, prince of Antlocb, and Jaeobo Oontarlnl, doge of Venice. This time stained parchment refers to the purchase of broken glass a most neceaaary Ingredient for the production of good glass by tbe Venetian mer chants In Syria. In 1280 the gieat eon no 1 1 of the republic prohibited' the establishment of glass fiiruuces In the city proper, as tbey were frequent causes of serious fires, and Anally rele gated tbe glassblowers to tbe Island of Murano (1292), where the Industry has flourished down to the present day. Murano's glass manufacturers pos sessed many political and other privi leges. Their daughters could even mar ry into the families flf the proud Vene tian patricians. In the seventeenth cen. tury the glassblowers of Venice were recognized as the best In Europe. This fact caused the Duke of Buckingham to employ Venetian workmen In the glass manufactory which he opened In 1670 for the purpose of making Imita tions of fJie fine Venetian drinking glasses. Evelyn, the diarist, writing In 1641, says: "I passed over to Murano, fa mous for the best glasses of the world, where, baring viewed their furnaces, I made a colleotion of divers curiosities. 'Tls the white flints which they have from Pavia, whirl) they pound and sift exceedingly small and mix with ashes made of a seaweed brought out of Syr la, and a white sand that cause tbe manufacture tn excel." POINTED PARAGRAPHS. It Is not much trouble for the wolves to find fault with the sheep. Always remember that a good deal may be said on tbe other side. When a lms"1 Is mean to his wife he almost ilL outlives ber. Patience Is one of those things of which we don't get enough and every one else gets too much. Some people say that tbe cemetery widowers take notice a good deal quicker tbau the courthouse widowers. When a girl is as cross as two sticks St home and smiling and pleasant dowutown old fiisUiQued women call her a "street anurl." One of tbe marvels of tbe age is tbe little Indignation a girl will show at her father's great wrongs and tbe great indignation she will show at her lover's little ones. Atchison Globe. iBTemtlon of the Steam Eusin. The Marquis of Worcester.'whlle im prisoned In the Tower of London In 1656, Invented and constructed the first steam engine of which we have any authentic record and had It publicly exhibited the same year In Vauxhall lu auccessful operation. In 1690 Dr. Paplu invented and made a piston, and In 1698 Captain Savary devised and built a steam engine on a slightly mod ified plan, while In 1TOS Xewcqmb, Cawley and Savary constructed their atmospheric engine complete In every detail. James Watt, who today en- Joys the distinction of being the verita ble author of this most useful contriv ance, did not appear upon the scene until 176B, Just sixty years later. Pearson's Weekly. Xatvrml Car For Rknutlaa. There Is a wonderful grotto at Mon- sumrnuno, Italy, called the Grotto Gl- usti, where tbe natural vapor Is stated to be an Infallible cure for rheuma tism. Fifty years ago some workmen were quarrying for lime wben tbey dis covered tbe grotto, and Its healing pow ers were first made known some little time later. In the lowest portion, ap propriately named the Inferno, tbe tem perature Is about 95 degrees F., and here the victims from rheumatism sit and perspire for an hour at a time. Inch a vapor bath Is said to be of much greater service tbau a Turkish bath. IVo Premeditation. Justice) of Peace What do mean by saying It was not premeditated, Ras tasV Ton acknowledge that you broke Into the plaintiffs hardware store and stole a bunch of keys. Rastus Yas suh, yassuh. But dat wuan't man fault, Jedgc. Mlatah Smlff done put locks on his chicken coop dat none eb man keys would fit, an' dere wuan't no udder way tor git In wldout his heahln' me 'ceptin by borrerln' dem keys. Yas suh; dat's de truf. Judge. Hta Vole. "What would you do If you had a voice like mine?" "Have It operated on." "Have It operated on? Why, I'll have you to understand that I made my fortune through my voice." "Ye. I heard you proposed to your wife with It" Warea, Forsooth! Mrs. Annex I'll tell you what I'll do, Bridget If you'll consent to stay I'll raise your wages. Bridget Listen to her, wud ye? Raise me wages, In dadel Ye'll Increase m salary, that's phwat ye'll do. Brooklyn Life. Tit MotUea War. He And so they got married? She- Yes, they got married,, were separated again In a week's time snd have lived happily ever sine Philadelphia Bu Itln, . v ..'Aiji'i nil,- cais niMi H Offl'R t Btore, No 119 Hay Street. FAYETTEVILLE MARKETS. aSVUID OAU.I. OOTTOJ Good Middling, newootton.... 91 Strict Middling 9t Middling 9 Etict Low Middling 9t avaxi avrovii Spirits 49 lonmon lioain..... ............. 2 10 Virgin 8 60 Yellow Dip new 3 60 PHomroa UPOBTID IT iu I. ITJ8U. BROOM, flour 1st pat., saea, 3 25O3.60 family Flour -atraight 2.7S iZ.'Hi Meal bolted 46 lbs pex buahoi 76a80 " unbelted 48 lbs Dr bnnhi 7fi80 Corn 56 lbs Pr bushfti 7680 0MsoEmg reuna p t , UiiH " - bam, . Ili7 " sides 1415 ' shoulders 12ialS( fori hoe round 718 Lard N. . 10U Ot s- 32 1 .- , 1Mb SOafiC s 'lay 71.90 ' dixe-l 96al06 " -white, 1 Dual 10 Potatoes Irish bushel IOOsl 26 Potatoes sweet 60a60 Honey strained pr lb 7a Conntn Butts: 21 Dneks 3036 Hem pei betd 30136 Broilers, 1820 sggs, 2022 Bolsters p he 1820 Turkryspet 1 UtyaK u!nit 91 teese 6a40 Csathsrs new 36 a 40 wool wash iM20 Hldis-dry per lb. 1213 green te- n bail Tallow 4a Shucks 60a63 fodder i.ooal 10 v fo 60 PRUDENTIAL 'Llf.) Ininrano Co., Wrench JT Office, MacKoth.o Bonding. 8Tral reliable yoong men wanted for work in town and county, ttalaiy or eommiulon. NOTICE OF REMOVAL -Walter Wat on' Onn and Hardware Btore U located on UillMpi street, next to Woolen' groom and directlT opDoait Kins' hamria ind wunn tor. Onn repairing ahoo aecond loor Every- wwj m wiuiwi; lUTIIBU H, call to lee m. loaratinly, W AH Kit WATSON. Tl-ilS IS THB WILSON HEATER 8old only by Mo II ILL AN BROS. Pianos. Lst week we sold four beauti ful pianos. Tbls week we exreot to sell twiee that number. Our building is com ing down; they mast be sold The present prices will move them. Jast to think, a splendid S4!0 Sohmer at $160 . Plenty of other bargains just as big. Five beautiful instruments, for wbioh we have not had rcom, will be takm frcm the depot to monow. Terms to suit you W. F. Blount. next door to Bank Fayettevllle tjardiniers and Flower Pots, any site. A New IM of Sifter Lamps, lamp Wicks, Lamp Burners and Lamp Chimneys. Cheapest and Best. J. B. TILLINGHAST'S n Rich's Peanut and Gocoanut Brittle, In half poand boxes; prios only 10s. J. COOK & Go. ' DnvnrUt aad Fhansaatsla, (Mil or Port OaW, 1 '. 'Phoa lit. 1T0N nin Simple Remedy for catarrh. just Breathe Hjomel Four Tlmts a Dsy snd be Cured. If a few years ago some one had said Vun CBtt Ctire OAtArrh ho hrarri!nfy .1 charged nith healing: balsams, the idea would have been ridiculed snd It remained for tbat eminent investiga tor, R. T Booth, to discover in Hy omei this method of cure. Hyomei has performed almost mir aculous cures of catarrh, and it Is to- dav ttPnoniwA hv 1nrllnff -m.mK.r. r,t the medical profession as the only ad vertised remedy that can be relied upon to do just what it claims. Tbe com- Dlete nntfil nf Hvnm.l jvtar hnf , m snd consists of sn inhsler, a medicine dropper and a bottle of Hyomei Rev. I. B. Cook, of Holllston, Mass.. ssys: "My wife has snflered greatly from catarrh for fifteen years. Nearly lonr weeks ago she commenced to use Hvatnpl and rh hn.flrlal .flf.. ... Immediate. It Is very seldom that she needs to clear ber head and throat and is able to rest quietly at night." Breathe Hyomei through the Inhaler tor a iew ruinates lour limes s day and u win cure tbe worst case of catarrh. It soothes and heals tbe'mucoua mem brane iif rhp nlr ni,flfliiaia nr.n.nf. ir ritation, and effects a complete and 1881109 rnrp. o In Fayettevllle there are scores of wen K nt w n npnn f mnn nan. hun cured of catarrh by Hyomei. If It does not help you Bedberry's Phar- maty win iciuio toe money you paid for Hyomei. MESSAGE TO FRATERNAL!) RDERS Interesting News fn m Cr cinnati Wnb uioai jOia mation in t ayetterille.. The thonsands of Dmmhainl frt,.r. nal horlicB in thin fiialu sill h. into..' ested in tbe following message from ioud lueoDuio a uromineut r ores'er wuo lives kl llll I oik Street. Cmoin- nati. Mr. ThflnhHld hfltiAVfa in lininr nn - - - " ".u, to tbe motto of b s orgao ztion, "Fra ternal Love and Clarity" aod believes that he oau do no more ebiritsb'eaoi than to tell bis (ipeneoee in rcgainiDg bealtb afier )eais of seff "ion M' Theobald writes, -Poi five years, I et ff red with eiomncb ttou'es, bav in? an rue ui8'.'66B aud muery thai affl ota dyspt i liee. I eould noterji eaiiag, thinking of tbe suflaring tuat would f jllow My food did not digest, and al buuiin I took al kinds ot medicine-. I f ioud iiotbing to h lp me until I ued M--D. Toanki 10 this ie maikable rt-mtdy, lam now a can d man and believe that it made a perm i nent aod oomplete cure " 8edberrj' Poa-micy are local agents for Mi-o-na, nature's cure for dyspeps a. It is iu tbe form of email tablets and sails at 60c a box The remedy has made so many and eooh reran ks ble cures amongst their ens tomers, ooLfiimiDg Mr. Theobald's statement, that tbey will give their personal guarantee with every box tbey sell to refund tbe money if it does not care. Do not mffer looger. Here is a core tbat costs you nothing, unless it re stores bealtb. Bedberry's Pharmacy take all tbe risk and joa do not hare to pay a penny unless you feel that you bave reoeived much more tb&o your money's wortb. By Tirine of the power and aatbo'ily ocn tained in a certain deed of moitpage ex cnied to me at administrator of D A Ged.lle, deceas ed, by Boben Fowler and wife, Margaret Fowler, which deetjofmor gir datr record ed in Book W, No 5, Fage i!68, in ti e cfBoe of Regitlerof Deede of Cumberland coaotj , I will, n Halardar, the 10th day of Dectmb r, 1C34, at 12 o'eloek, M, at tbe Conrt House door in Fay etteTlile. N. IJ., expote to sale to Ue tighl bidder, for caah, tb following described real Mate, situate, lying and being lp Car'er'e Creek Townetiip Cumberland ooanir, 8l,te of Aonh Carolina, bounded and described ae fol lows, fit- eeKinuiiiK at a penlmmon tree with cypreai, black guai and othe tree for poiu en, in an islacd and gal berry bed on the E aide of Big Croea Creek, oppoelte the month of the Boll pring (ranch, mm th.oc north 2j weft 18 chaini 50 linka to 3 cypreeee in tbe bead of email branch; tbeuoe downetid branch to the eattern ede i f the mill pond; tbencc up the aetein edge of aaid pool to the month ot the Spring brand ; tbeoee up tr e channel of uid branco to black nam in tbe h.ad thereof, h D Henry 'a corner; thence north 60 eut 7u chain to . itake and pointere; thence north 30 weet32 cbaine 50 links to h etake and pointers, M J fuie'e line; thence with his line north 65 west I'chain 8 links to a large piae, bis cor ner, formerly UcDofflt-'s; thence with bs orber 1 ne north fO west 45 links to a etake by a stump; thence south 60 wet 79 chaics 75 links to a stake and pointers Hbon one chain from tbe edge of Croes Cr.ek; th nee north 42 west tlcbainstoa tine in the edte o ibe creek; thence south 6) west, croseing aaid cieek. 5i ohins 50 links to a back jaca on tbe ewern edge of tbe Mnrchison rca,:; ihence as it south 34 east 20 chains 50 links to a stake opposite John UoPhereon s house; thence north 68 east 22 chains to a etake in Kowan1 line; thence as It sooth 40 east 18 chain 50 link to stake and pointer, said to be the corner; thence north 50 ast . chain to a stake and pointers; thenoe oath 45 east 46 chains 40 links to a black gum in the Bull spring b accb; thence as it down to a pine stump tbe corner of 2!)0 acres, the dis tance from the gum to said pine i tump 4 chains 80 links: thence nurth 60 eut 9 eh -Ins cruising tbeoietk, to the beginorajr. containing 556 aorea, more or lets, I etog the earn . land that was coureyed to the said Kc ben Fowler by J W H ilingtwjrlh and others, by deed dated the 9lb da, of Janiar?, 182, and duly recorded In ook T. Ao 4, Pge 435, in the office of the Register of Deeds ! i omberland county. This 5th cay of Aovember. 1904. J. b. McPHAIL, Admr D. A. Geddie, deoea-ed and atartgagee. H 8. Averitt, Attorney WE Have Just Beceired a new line ot Hanan's Patent Kid Shoes In the latest styles and shapes. Our other shoe are arriving daily, and we ean soon show a eompleta assortment In every line. 1. TL. 3irc.lS03 Now Rhn Rtavo For Sale. Some full blood single eomb brawn Leg horns and some fall blooded black Minor eaa, fine layers, also, 1 8ure Hatch 150 egg Ineubator and Hure Hatch Brooder, in pert est order, and about 75 chioks 2 weeks old with a good start Among them are full blooded Leghorns, Minorca and Bar red Plymoath Bocks Addmss, MISS MAQQLK BERNARD, Idaho N. C. WILSON & ROGERS, FDNEHAL Offloe open DAY and NIGHT. 'TelrpSM nm.: (Oarrasoa Old Stand) 3raw9"tt-rllla IVa O. DIRECTORS SASH. Ws hare purohased at a foroed sals 2000 pairs WINDOW SASH and a lot of Doors, Balusters, Etc, dowe money, as we buy glass In ear lots. Now Is a good time tobuy Barb Wire and Wire Fencing. Ws will mnk nvfAaia frKw A en .. WADED 8HELL3. - owves ana otner nardwars. A CAB OF J H A R DWAR E ST. LURE'S Dr J. H Mireh's new private sanatorium IS NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. Si" iSyh1-1'. 8it?tcl?u H,aJmollt" the most beautiful residential par', of the oity, and is equipped with the latest and most approred appliances for the diagnosis u . . --..p,.w., juDwivK.tm, d,c, .oar, rose ana 1 Bpeeial rooms hive been provided for Obstetnoal patients. With A Competent Staff of Experienced Assistants and Nurses, the sanatorium provides all the advantages pH. J. XX. HIGHSMITH HOSPITAL (Incorporated) G-ST.St3, tl00., CaT.t5.W .1 V Hint.. itk u n- j i . ..... v 'm ri "jdiuihi, ,, nuijjsj 'u niiu HHcmiiai id vno aiseaifli, of wornuo. Aiialiiantji..-J 7thr!L-.D-'8,,BC"; '""'.'. 1-.-. l-dfic? & . .'"T". !th'",h"n,i elevator, .leclrlc and ga IiVht: water heat: hot and cold Si1-r. hhi'l,nda,eI'0?' f"1" 0n V" J01". ll bells In all worn,; . onnd- deadeninyrnbber tread, and linoleum on stai'ways anl halls; operating ror.ni second none rn JtnT.'T .l?ruf0Pi; "orator, with Static I ra. Klect.lo Machine in eonnction, nnmr ased fac.lries for ih. treatment of the mt ditfioalt smviohl ca,e. nntSirZ? i?l''a "chQl uai" the snpervision of Miss Mande Robertson, grad- sr. ,V7r v V T'" ' ' du-mio; mo raoueao 01 wa.erly, Mars .. and the Sloan hoijuul. " ' 7 head narM of ,he '"rKic' dnartai.ut of th. Philad.lphia hit and eXr.T Comple; in fnroininK fqnipnent, with endowed b'ds for both DnmANfin anA inlir, r ... i a , .... eUanlln. and mwI' for Dither Information, address J You Would to know what a variety of woik we do on one little machine. We mike square, round and apiral balusters and spindiea, and eorner blocks, aod lots o( other thines. and turn them out fast enough to mike you prioes that are interesting We Make All Kinds such as mantels, brackets, grilles, etc., and SDeOlRl mai.hinA for rwirino a th.aa.innl, l.Al ' "ft .U..D-IUUU OUR ASSORTMENT OF DBE88ED LUMBER nd MOULDINGS is the largest and best in the city. SX1X3 Otjn BTontr Phone 114 Fajetteville, N. O 7 WILMINGTON GRANITE ANl MARBLE WORKS MONUMENTS and HEa-DSTONEa temetsry work at right prices. Lettering and Finish the Best Latest Designs ALL WCRK DELI VEKED H. A. TUCKER & BRO.. Ptods . P. O Boi 277 Wilmington, N. C. Write for latest designs and prices. Clyde Steamship Co New York. Wilmington, N. C. AND Georgetown, S. C, Lines. rBOM NEW YOBS FOB WILMINGTON NAVAHOE Fatordar, Hoi. 5th, 1904 CAK1B Batarday .Vot. 12th, 1904 FROM WILMLNGTON FOR NEW YOKH CARIB Satorday -Vov. 5ih, 194 NAVAHOE Satorday -Yot. Viib, 1904 FROM WILMINGTON for GEOBGKTOWI. CARIB Tuesday A'ov 1st. 1904 NAVAHOE Tuesday .Y0. Sth, 1904 Both steamers have ifood passenger accom modation tW Throngh Bills Lading and Lowut Thxoturh Rate guaranteed W and Irom points ka North and South Carolina For Freight and pxasage apply to H. G. BMALLBONE8, Snot, Wilmington. N. C. CLIDK MILNE, Genl Freight Agt., ' msu. u tuns, ueneral Manager. WM. P. CLYDE dr. Co., Gen7! Agt., 19 Hum Htreet. New fork, Newton H Smith, Genets.; Manager. Sr.JlTH'S Xl.oet.1 Xlastaavtes aancfl. Xxa.'veaBtiaa.exxt. A.sren.OT'e Box (26. FayetteTiL. N. C. BUYS - SELLS ci farm, water powera, mineral deposit and business opportunities. Refers by permission to Banks of Fsv etteville. List your property with them. Hot Springs, Arkansas. One Fare Plus $2 00 for the Round trip. Tiokets on sale every Wedneadav and Saturday: return limit sixty days. The t'tlaeo system, in connection with the Rook Island System from Memphis, offers the beat route. Write for litera ture and full particulars. 8. L. PAR- ROTT. Distriot PaasenKer Aeent, Atlan ta. Ga. go to SL Louis via C. & 0 Now is the time to see the great World's Fair at St. Louia, Mo. Delightful weather and the Exposition omplete In all it's beauty. An opportunity not to be missed and never to be forgotten. See that your tiokets read via tha 0. A O. and Bis Four Railways. Shortest, Sulokest and best route With fast vestl nled trala service. I - I HOSPITAL. of a modern institution. Address, MARHII, Fartiietillr, N. SJ. ' "eeeP,r. uullle In wnlution, F. HIGB8MITH. M. D., Fajelte.111., N. C. be Surprised of House-Trimmings. onr columns are the best. We have a 1 I uvis ,u 11.1 fO UUIU111QH. NOTICE. The tax books for the year 1904 having been placed in my hands for collection, tax payers are ri uesd to call and set tle promptly. W H MARSH. Rbnrifl Cumberland County. RHEUM-AID for rheumatism is absolutely without an equal on eaith for curing Rheumatism, Pains, Bruises, Inflammations of all klnda, Itch, etc Rheum-Aid Medical Co. Sole Proprietors, P. O. Box 448, Faettevill. V r. For ol. r all rlmewnrii 96a bottle PROGRESSIVE CITY. To reopU of Fayettevillt, who want a home or building i any kind that m.ney and good taste can anggest, would do well to consult the contractor who has done so munb to build up the city From 8t Lntjo'g Hospital on Haymonnt, lAorousiouf the entire ci'fy, the hammer is never aiiil. Men of means tall inline, show your taste, build up your town. Plsns ai d estimates furnished Prompt attention eiven tn all business entrusted to me 'Phone 253 E J. HUMPHREY. STRONG. Tne Mi low in g is a copy of a telegram reoeived laet night from the Etna In 8nraroe Company, Hartford, Conn.: "iSofflcient funds on deposit for pay ment of all Baltimore losses. Our surplus will remain largely over five millions." Signed W.B.Clark, President. Tbe Etna after enoh a trying time presents a etrong front. Having four million Capital and about six million surplus. Yous business is solioited. B. R. Husks, Agent. Beauty Triumphs, 'Tim at Prlomlmmm Trmurm. No woman objects to belnjr benuttful. McAnty la woman's ch.rm, Joy. prills and strength. Tlie world tins always petted and adored beautiful women. A pretty woman dreads maternity lor fvarol IosIiik this pow cr and Influence over men. Wuatcun b dune to porpctustetiie race snd keep women beautiful t There l.a htiint universally used by cultured and uncultured women In th. crisis, lliishnnils will do well to InveitlRats this remedy In order to reasnure their wfv. on the point of eune with which children can be born and sdl beauty of form and figure retained. Mother's Friend Is trie Him pie name Kir which thli Inviluablt remedy Is known. It will dlininUh ftll pttln alllvtL to motherhood, U-wd throitKnout piKifk-icy It will dlnel morrnnir IcltnsNt, cure lor breMtt, milks liftlo all teadons and fibreionllfd upon to bold In position th) vpandlnr burden. M nicies soften under Its soot hint Influence and the put lent anticipates favorably tbe Issue, In the coofurt thus befit owed. Mother! Triend li a liniment (of temsl application. Women's own pretty finsjera rub It gently on tha parts so severely taxed, and tt ts Instantly absorbed and so lubrlcatee the parts. . m t YourdniMlit sells H for $t per bottle. You may have our book " Mvthmtnod fre THB BRADF1ELD RE0UUT0R CO, ATLANTA. OA. Kodol Dyspepsia Gu.ro t Dlg-MU what you MtLg
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