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ME OBSERVER FAIETTEVILLE, DEC'S 8, 19(4 Wsdeslrs a live agent and oorresp nt at every postofnoe io Cumberland pond land adjoining counties. Correspondence on all subject! of looal and general Interest and opinions upon matters public of oonoern, are invited The editor will not be responsible lorthe Teiws or statements of correspondents and reserves the right at all times to revise or eorreot any article be may think requires it. - Correspondence for the Weekly Observer should reaoh the offloe not later than Mon day. One side, only, of the paper must be writ ten on and the real name of the writer aooompany the contribntion. No atten tion will be paid to anonymous letters. : Ef The date on your label tells you when your subscription expires, Beoeipts for money on subscription will be given In ohange of date on label. If not prop erly ohanged in two weeks notify us. IIDIX TO Htt ADTIBTMIKMTI. C. A. Snow Co-Patentt. A. A. MoKethan, Clerk-Summons. B. B. Evans Administrator's Notice. u v uothraa Hana Announcement, John a. Bhaw, Comm r-Be-dale of vYilllsm Driver, bandt J. Vance MoUoogn, Mortgagee-No-tloe of Bale Under Mortgage. The Gott of Oavinlsg tsklenbnrf. Dr. H. J . Walker, treasurer of Block lenbarg county, makes his offioial statement of receipts and expenditures, from Deo. 1, 1903, to Deo. 1, 1904, from which it appears tbat the total annual cost of carrying on the county government is $179,000. Xbis is a little less than the amount received in. taxes. The lew aotutaat antral. Those who profess to have an inside view of military matters in this State tbink that the new Adjutant General will be either Qen. J. F. Arm&eld, com manding the first brigade of the North Carolina National Guard, or Col T. R. Robertson, former postmaster of Char lotte, now commanding the first regi ment. Dsath or Mrs. HeKay. Mre.N.J. Bell has received a telegram announcing the death, at Wilson, o1 Mrs. Elblna McKay. Mrs. McKay was the widow of the late C. W. Mc Kay. She was the aunt of Mrs. Bell, sister of Mrs. W. H. Newberry. The Interment takes place In WUbod this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Qovtrnmsnt Cotton Beporl. Following is the official government estimate of the cotton crop for 1904- 05 Preliminary returns to the chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Department of Agriculture, shows a total production ol cotton in the United States of ia, 162.000 bales. Round bales have been Included in this estimate, and reduced to their equivalent In square bales. Th arimarf does not include llnters. The estimated production by States was made public to-aay at n a. m "A Tliitor's Tltw el It. A traveling salesman, who stood in front of the Hotel LaFayette not long go lookiog east to Market Square, and west as far as the eye could go, to the foot of Haymount remarked tbat Bay street was one of the handsomest thoroughfares be had ever seen to a his travels. Ha also deolared that the roadway and sidewalks, well graded and durably paved, would be worth all the cost to the property owners and tax payers in the enhanced value of real estate, not to take into acconnt the splendid advertisement of the town, and the prominence given to it in the outbide world. Hay street would be magnificent, laid in granite or vitrified brick. It would coat many a dollar bat valuable and desirable things are apt to cost many a dollar. Pictorial Fayttttvlllt. On a large board set just outside the place of business of a photogiapher in this city are a number of views of beau tiful residences In and around Fay- ettevllle. These Include dwellings In 11 parts of the city, and showwell the different styles of architecture now most In vogue. The artist has happi ly chosen the points of vjew for best taking In the imposing mansions. extensive grounds, roadways, curving ' flights of steps, etc. Surely no place ia richer in charming homes than this goodly old town. The masti r bniloer will tell you that the houses put op seventy and eighty years ago can furnish object lessons to the arobiteot of today in the exoellenoe of their material, and solidity and du rability of oonstrootion. In faot, there re not few abodes of this olass in Fayetteville now as strong and sturdy s wben built, and remodeled to suit modern requirements. But the twentieth century borne, like tbs twentieth century Qibson girl is peerless in artiitio setting, and in ' tbs unity and harmony of form and ' color, hiob combine In the acme of ttraoliverees. Mr. James C. Marshall, of Wades boro, whose opinion ia worth some thin, rode with Dr. H. W. Lilly, all over this oily and its suburbs a day or two agoj and his conviotlon is that no town In the Booth has soon possible ties an "embarrassment of riches" in beautiful sites tor residences, while its broad, level business streets offer nn " bounded trade facilities. "It ought to be," he declared, "as big as Baltimore when it is grown up." The resolt of a fire at Hickory Satur day nisbt at 11 o'olock was the total loss of the manufacturing bnilding of - tbs Hiekorv Collar Co. and its oontents, including all of tbs machinery, as well a some of the stock which was ready ;. for shipment.' The loss was abont 38 000 with no Insurance. Joy and happiness ofttimta Inmotber's hearts ars brought to dwel . Because "TEETHlNA'S" brooght tbs . i Dioom .-To baby's cheeks and made It well. Anodynes only sooths and lull to sleep , 'TKETHINA euros the child. Rss-n- lates the bjwels and saves the parents s many sleepless nigaii ol tars anq aox Itraags Ast of a Dog. The beautiful pet greyhound of Mr. and Mrs. A.H.Slocomb, Jf , which has been playing with their child almost ever since it wis born, nnder some sudden savage Impulse bit through the Infant's cheek and jaw, and made a long cut frotH the brow down the face. r. J. V. McOougan dressed the little one's Injuries, and It Is now getting on very well. Of course the parents were horrified, and at first were great ly alarmed, bat no bad results are now apprehended. Justs. The following good and lawful men have been drawn to serve as jurors at the next term of the Superior Court ot Cumberland oouoty 1 A J McCrimoDon, G W Qalney, Lit is River: D R Beard, C B Matthews, Burns Geddy, J M Ctpps, J W Led- suit, Flea Hill; Thomas Barefoot, J D B Lindsay, J W Talley, Seventy First; A A Smith, Beaver Dam; W G Maxwell, J M Beatd, J A Hair, D H Maxwell, D D Fisher, W C Davis, Ce ar Creek; C E Harris, James Evans, Daniel Gaitber, A G Tolar, D N Mo Lean, C A King, W D Jones, W M Martin, Cross Creek; M L Marsh, W A Gainey, Gray's Creek; A A Beasley, Berry Garvin, J F Byrne, A J Morri son, W B Johnson, Rookflab; J C Wade, S J Dorman, C H Pope, Blaok River; N H Blue, Qaewhiffls. bights of "fthias. The following officers were elected at the meeting of the Kdgbts ot Pythias last evening : C C, Rev. V. G. Smith, V. C . A. L MoCaskill, Prelate, C. G. Robb, M. of K , J. G. Hollingswortb, M. of F., H. O. Sedberry, M. at A , W. R Powers, I. G., R. F. Amos, O. G., A.B. Jackson. Seotion 250 Endowment RankKoighis of Pythias: W. 8. Cook, president; N. B. Alexander, vice president; H. C. Dapree, seoretary. Trustees : W. 8. Cook, R. G. Haigh, W. A. Vanstory. These offloers are to be installed at the first meeting ol the Knights of Pythias in January. Ktformateiy for Itgto loath. Rev. T. W. Thnrston, colored, sup erlntendent of the Ashley-Bailey silk mills of this city, will probably appear before the called meeting of the board of county commissioners, which takes place next Tuesday, 13th Inst , to ad vocate the plan, on which he has been for some time earnestly at work, of es tabllshlng a reformatory for negio youth. Tbe county will be asked to furnish only the site, as It is stated that ample means will be forthcoming to erect suitable buildings for the purpose. Rev. T. W. Thurston and those Inter ested with him, the reporter learns, have looked over three or four sites, of which the property of Capt. J. D. Mc Nelll, known as the "clock dam" place, they think, combines most ad vantages. ask Is FoUUm Editor Observer: Since the election cotton has de clined almost .1 cents a pound. Had Mr. Parker been elected to tbe presidency, what a bowl there would now be o! "I told you so." buch is politics. J. D. McN. Fayetteville, Dec, 7. New ! terra 1 ine reoeipiB or me ioannrie post ( fn l.a, n.nn,k - fl 071 fU? mi . a .l 11 1 .. i UUAUO IUI .DDI UIVUIU R CI D 'J Ul X IJ . amo or c vt 1 inno The nut legislature will be asked to provide accommodations for 500 more inmates of tbe lunatic asylnms. The State grants a charter to the Independent Publishing Company, of Wilmington, John U. Gore, Jr., U. W. Stevens and Ueoree Hams, stockbold ere, capital stock $10,000, to publish a newspaper, do general printing and binding, operate s'amp wotkB. etc : a charter to the Hobgood Real Estate and Improvement Company, of Hob good, Gtanville oounty, capital stock aao.WJU; also a charter to the Asheboro Cooper Mining Company, capital stock flUO.OOO. flnv Avnnnb hKa narrlnnerl William Lockhart, of Johnston ooojty, who oaa servea rooneen montns ot a sen tenoe of two years for resisting an offi oer. A oharter is granted to the Raleigh Durham L asaenger and Power Com panv, with omoes at Haleigb: capita stock f U UW. Tbe State charters the Enterprise Manufacturing company, of Coleridge, Randolph oounty, capital stook. 1100, 000. Robert L. Cavaness and others are stockholders. Tbs objects ot the company are to manufacture varns cloths and. all textile fabrics, also to macs Furniture. Representative Maynatd of Virginia has Introduced a bill In Congress, providing for tbe celebration of the founding of Jamestown, with an appro priation! 15,000,000. Blsco Bass, a young druggist of Henderson, m. u snot and instantly killed himself at his place of business yesterday morning. He had recently returned from a long course of treat ment in hospital. At yesterday's meeting ot the direo tors ot the State penitentiary tbe ones tion of establishing a reformatory for youthful oriminals oame np for con sideration, one director favoring tbs application of the 150,000 penitentiary surplus for this purpose. Aotion was deterred. The State has chartered the Wolver Ins Lumber Company, of Noland Bwain eonntyi oapital stook 130,000. The report ot the Secretary ot State hows that tor the fiscal tear andine- November 80, 1904, there iters 641 oorparations ohartsrad, against 664 the year berore. Itlilll A COLD lIVwIvaDAT Taks LAXiTINX BBOMO t)TJlNINI Tablets. All druggists refund tbe money it it fans ts sura. &. w . wrovei sign E Continued from Supplement. The Armr. Wltlilu tlio Iimt throe years the Unit ed Stales bus sot an example In dis armament where disarmament was proper. By luw our army Is fixed at maximum of 100,000 and a minimum of 00,000 men. When there was Insur rection in the Philippines we kept tbs army at the maximum. Peace cams In the Philippines, anil now our army has been reduced to the minimum at which It Is possible to keep It with due regard to Its efficiency. We should be able, In tbe event of some sudden emergency, to put Into the field one first class army corps, which should be, as a whole, at least the equal of any body of troops of like number belong ing to any other nation. Great progress lias been made In pro tecting our coasts by adequate fortifi cations with sufficient guns. We should, however, pay much more heed than nt presont to the development of an extensive system of floating mines for use In all our more Important har bors. These mines have been proved to be a most formidable safeguard against hostile fleets. The Philippines, In the Philippine Islands there has been during the past year a continua tion of tbe steady progress which has obtained ever since our troops definite ly got tbe upper band of the Insur gents.' The Philippine people, or, to speak more accurately, the many tribes and even races sundered from one another more or less sharply who go to make up the people of the Philip pine Islands, contain many elements of good, and some elements which we have a right to hope stand for prog ress. At present they are utterly In- capnlile of existing In Independence at all or of building up a civilization of their own. I llmily believe that we ciin help them to rise higher and high er In the Rcnle of civilization and of capacity for self governmept, and I most earnestly hope unit In the end they will be nlile to qtund, If not en tirely alone, yet In some such relation to the United States as Cuba now stands. This end Is not yet In sight, and It may be Indefinitely postponed If our people are foolish enough to turn the attention of the Filipinos away from the problems of achieving moral and material prosperity, of working for a stable, orderly and just govern ment, and toward foolish and danger ous Intrigues for a complete Independ ence for which they are as yet totally unfit. On the other hand, our people must keep steadily before their minds tbe fact tlint the Justification for our stay In the Philippines must ultimately rest chiefly upon the good we are able to do In the Islands. I do not overlook the fact that In the development of our Interests In the Pacific ocean and along its coasts the Philippines have played nnd will play on Important part and that our Interests have been serv ed in more than one way by the -possession of the islands. But our chief reason for continuing to hold them must lie that we ought In good faltb to try to do our share of the world's work, nnd this particular piece of work has been imposed upon us by the re sults of the war with Spain. We are endeavoring to develop tbe natives themselves so that they shall take an ever Increasing share In their own gov ernment, and, as far as Is prudent we are already admitting their represents rives to a governmental equality with our own. There are commissioners, Judges nnd governors In the islands who are Filipinos nnd who have exact ly the same share In the government of the Islands as have their colleagues who are Americans, while In the lower ranks, of course, the great majority of the pulilie servants are Filipinos. Within two years we shall be trying the experiment of an elective lower house in 11m Philippine legislature. If the Fillplnns net with wisdom and self restraint, if they show that they are capable of electing a legislature which In its turn is capable of taking a sane and efficient part In the actual work of government, they can rest assured that a full and Increasing measure of rec ognition will be given them. Every measure taken concerning the Islands should be taken primarily with a view to their advantage. We should certainly give them lower tariff rates on their exports to the United States. If this Is not done It will be a wrong to extend our shipping Inws to them. I earnestly hope for the Immediate enactment Into law of the legislation now pending to encourage American capital to seek Investment in the is lands in railroads, in factories, In plan tatlons and in lumbering and mining. To Ss to Wilmington Rev. W. H. Davis, who has been the acceptable pastor of the Holt-Mor. gan village Baptist church, a native ol Hecdersonvllle, N. C, and a graduate of Wake Foreat College, has accepted a call to the Sontbslde BaptUt church Wilmington. LmiI Brrtfa. Dr. J. F. Hlghsmlth has gone to Canton, Oa., summoned In a case ol critical illness. Dr. J. V. McOougan has the hospital patients in care dur ing hla absence. Mr. J. Wilklna Tllllnghaat, of Char lotte, who baa been quite ill at St, Luke's hospital for the paat week, is better to day. Tbe Rev John Hnske Tllllnghaat snd wife, of East over. 8, C, arrived in the city this morning to be with their son. WE a new line of Hanan's Patent Eld Shoes In the latest stole and shapes. Our other shoes ar arriving daily, and w can soon show a complete assortmsnt in svsry ua. Nsw Bheo RteMi JflSt Mb CIU3. HIGI MM mm I 1 uiul Offloe at Btore, No. US Hay Street. FAYETTEVILLE MARKETS. BBVISSU DiO,I, oon'Oii Good Middling, new cotton.... Strict Middling .... 7 71 7 7 ... 48 .2 20 ...3 60 . 3 60 Middling Strict Low Middling Spirits... Common Rosin... Virgin, ......... Tallow Dip nsw MTOBTID BT A. 8. IU8U. BEOOM. Flour 1st pat., sack, 3 251 8 M family Flour -straight 175 1 8. 8 Steal bolted tti lbs per boshei 76a80 " unbolted-48 lbs per bush) 75a80 Corn M lbs per bushsl 7071 Bacon nog round per t, 12J14 lfal7 Halo 1213, 88f 1011 60aM Ta90 90100 OOal 10 lOOal 28 8060 78 28 30938 3038 1820 2023 1820 L2t6 28 USatO 3540 1820 1213 58 48 606? 1.001 10 tO 61 " -ham, , -sides. - shoulders Porkhog round Url-N.o Oats 82 lbs par tauh Pees clay " mixed " white, Potatoes Irishbushel Potatoes swoet Honey stralneC p l' Country Butte Docks Hens per head Broilers, Boosters per het Turkeys per lh Quineas Feathers new Wool washed Hidis dry per lb. green car lb. Tallow Bhuoks Fodder Hav 't Pll il Off! Don't wait for the last ntintue. Everybody else does that. Come Now and see "The Prettiest Store In Town," J. B. TILLINGHAST'S Do You Need A Piano ? Only ten days longer and down goes our present build ing. We must sell every piano at some prise. Now is. your time. We are now un boxing the last lot of our Im mense holiday stook of fine instruments. Cm sve you $100 to $126. Small monthly payments will be accepted. Two automatio players at a saorifioe. Open nights. W. F. Blount. next door to Bank Fyetteville. NORTH CAROLINA Cumberland County Id the Superior Court Mamie K. Darden va J. Thomas D arden N 04 tee The defrndant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above bee beea 00 tu rn en oed la the Superior 00 art of Cumberland eennty for tbe purpoto of obtaining a divorce from tbe bonds ol matrimony existing between the plaintiff and defendant, upon the ground of iltul abandonment: and tbe said defendant will further take notice that he Is required to appear at the next term of (Superior court of said oouotv. to oe Held on tbe seven tb Monday before the ant Monday in March, 1WS, at the court bout of said county in North Carolina, ana answer or demur to toe comnuuit la said action, or tbe plaintll will apply lo the oonrt lor ue relief demanded in said oomplaint. 'ibis 3rd day or uecember, lwe, A A. MoKtha, Clerk of the Superior Court. B. L Cook, Attorney. Oeiaf lor CfcamtalsJa't CaDo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Dost piityowlf lntaaaa'sBlawts bt k a botUa of this 1 dry fca Vwmi hom. Then ts Mthinf as msT 1st O0H0, Cholera Morkns. Djsssitsif asri Marrhosa. II ia atpiaib YartttM fot Barnmsr Complaint and Chojetra Iafu twn and bas ssrvad tha llvwa of saors children than any other medietas in as . Wben rod nol with watsr sad saast atMd tt is slaaaant to taka. Ton ac aoms ana of ym family art awo to nasd this rtmtdy sosaiat or latst and whan that tlma ootnst yon will asod It badly 1 yon wiUasadltqalokly. Way not bay it now and bo prtDarod for na OLTTB RATES I Now Is th time to subscribe to Ifagaslnes, and ws are offering uduoementa ta ulub BATtttt, cau aad gst OUK rttiusa. v Wakava bow samples otthsLAtXSTSTTLKS is Engraved Visiting' and Wedding Cards. . . ' Satisiaotion Guaranteed. The New Book Store Co. Oapeeh PoeteSstv WHERE MILLIONS ABB MADE. . Interesting Letter Tbat May Mean Much to Residents ot Fayetteville. Probably there is not a reader of tbe Observer who has not beard of tbe for tnoesmadein tbe Beaumont oil Oelds. While tbe tales of fortunes quickly made are interesting, they are really not half as valuable to our readers as tbe following letter from C E. Preston, president of the Caewell-Preston Drug Company of Beaumont, one of tbe lar gest wholesale and retail bous's in Texas. Mr. Preston writes "Enclosed yon will flod a latter that earn to oa unso licited from i C. Beeves; 770 Pearl 8t. I have known Mr. Beeves for sev era! years. He is a reliable man and Tery bappy over bis fortune. "About four years ago," writes Mr. Beeves, "I lost (bs hearing in my rigbt ear and about three or four mootbs ago my left ear beoame almost as bad. In faet, I was so bad tbat people bad to shout at me to make me bear. I bad about given op in despair all hopes of ever recovering my bearing wben I saw tbat you recommended Byomei. I used two bottles and can now hear my watob tick with either ear, and my bearing ia now all rigbt. Tb s deafness most have been caused from catarrh, for it is now cured. Hyomei certainly does wbat you claim for it.' Byomei has made many cures of ca tarrb, and io combination witb Byomei balm, of catarrhal deafness in Fayette ville and nearby towns. Sedberry' Pbarm&oy give tbeir personal gnaran tee to refund tbe money should It not give quick relief. Tbe eomplets Hy omei outfit oosts but one dollar, whilt extra bottles can be obtained for fifty oeDts. CobM Sale of k f iil iafflDimrLail ' Coder sod br virtoe of the power eontalnod lo drcree of the Superior Court, hi MrWin special proceeding therein pending, entitled "W.J. Uollingaworth et al Tt. Nabina Driver, te nnderiiijned Comnibeioner, appointed by tbe Court, will oflcr for tale at pnblie aoet'on ike following deeeribed real ettate, lying and beiog In Cumberland Coontr, Crote Creek and 1'earoei Mill I'ownahipi, North Carolina: Pint Tract Lrimi on the Eait eide of Blount'i Creek and on the Atlantic Coaat Line Bmlroad, beginning at a pott, at what wai for meriv tbe oividiog corner of tre barn yard board Itnce between Mime and Cnrtii. on the Katt eide of the street, and rone thence along the original CnrtH line now the rigbt-cf-war ot the A C L. K K. and rune ihence 8 20 W 8 87 chains to tbe original Driver corner, near the ran ol Hloonti Uieek: thence N. raw S chains and 65 links to his corner, thence N 2ul E. 8 87 chains to Bankln's corner, near bis plant g mill; wence . 00 w. D.uv chains to the beginning, containi-g aboot five aoree. 8eeond Tract. On the Sooth west side of Bloom's Creek, adjoining the Hol'-Morgan Mill land, 1 he Lakevlew Hit Co's land, and others beginning tt r. stone on the west edge of the Plank road, formerly Underwood's corner; tbenoi ahng the west edge of the Plank road north &i west 14.15 chains to a stone; tHen west 7 chains to a stone In a branch; ihence sooth ti east 14 chains 60 Unks to a stone on ibe west side of tbe branch; then east to and with formerl. Underwood's Line 7 chains to the beginning, oontaiitiug ion acree. lnua iract Adjoining tbe seoond tract. Beginning at a stone on the west edge of the Plank road, a corner of the above mentioned tract, and runs with the line of that tract weet 11 chains and 15 links; to tbe eastern edge of Cmdea road; ihmce as said road north 20 east 13 chains to a stone near the ford of Blonnts Creek; thence east two chains 30 links to a ston io Himms' line; thence as bis line Booth 25 east 7 chains to the wen marain ofthe Piank rujd; thence as it to the beginning, conlaioinir, eight aoree, sareaud except from tbe foregoing eiuht acres four acres, now occopied by Mrs. Llizie Onver'e htirs, the same being located by well marked metes and boonds, and the same being on ue sontbern end of the eight-acre oart herein described. The said Lands will be oSered for sale by sepa rate tracts, as above described Tract No. 1 is composed of two tracts, eon tailing two acree and 2J seres, which is defined by well known metes and boonts These two tracts will be otteitd for eale s-parately and t-en ae a whole, and should the sua bid for the whole be great er than the aggregate bid for the two tracts separately, the same will be sold as a whole. The second and third tract will be of fered separately and then as a wco'e, and if the sum ottered for the seoond and third tracts as a whole is greater than the sum ottered in the ag gregate separate ly, they will be sold as a whole Ten per cnt of the amount bid moat be de posited by the purchaser to the undersigned, ae an evioence of good faito, on the day of eale. The sale of the above property Is subject to c nhrmation by the bnperior court of Comber land county, Tim of bale: Monday, the 2nd day of Jan nary, 1905, at one o'clock p, m P lace of Sale: Court House door. 1 r id October 27th, 1904. JNU. Q. 8HAW, Commissioner. at Christmas time, as well as for the land's sake at harvest time, fertilise your crops with Virginia -Carolina Fertilizers when you plant In the spring for It will bring you prosperity long before Xma9 next year, and happiness even to the chil dren, because of the increased profits thus put Into your pock et. Write for Information If your dealer cannot furnish you VIRGINIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL COMPANY Richmond, Va, Norfolk, Va. Durban. N. C. Atlanta, Oa SavauDah, Oa MoaMromery, Ala, CoarlMten, 8. CL HeiupDtt, ICE PROCURED NO OIFINMD a rewtmr or pnoto. f or expwrt wrcn and rree report. Free adrtce, how to obtain patent trade marks, Mpyrlcb.ts.eto. ,N aLL COUNTRIia. Bnshitst dlrvri rilk H asilnfUn tmt tie, mtmty mmd olrm tit fattnt. Pstwt ted Isfrispment Prsctlc Exclusively, Wrrto or Mne to us at It! SSsak Street, epp. ValM Steals Mse O, - " WASHINOTON, P, Q. mm NOTICE OP REMOVAL Walter Walton's Gun snd Hardware Htore Is located on Gillespie street, next to Wooten't graenry and directly opposite King's harness and wagon store. Onn repairing shot second Boor. Every body it cordially invited to call to see me. Yours truly, WALTKB WATgON. MORE THAN FAIR Bead Bed berry's Pharmacy Gnar&ntee Bind that Mi-o-oa Will .Cars tbe Worst Cass of Indigestion. Tbs unique plan on whiob Mi-o-na is sold is mors than fair, Unless it onres indigestion and all for mi uf stom ach trouble, tbs purchase pnoe is re tamed at once in accordance with the following guarantee bond: Guarantee Bond We hereby agree to refnnd tae money paid lor Mi-o-na on retort of empty box, if the pur chaser tells us that It hat failed to ears indiges tion or stomach troubles. This guarantee cov ert two boxeo, or month's treatment. Price, 60c per box. (Signed) Tbe decision ts to whether Mi-o-na costs yon anything or not, rests en tirely witb you and your word decides tbe whole matter. Many oases of seemingly chronic and incurable stomach trouble in Fayette ville have been cured by this simple medicine, aptly termed, nature's reme dy for indigestion. If it were not practically infallible in soring indigestion and tbe melancholy, sleeplessness, and weak nerves caused by tbat disease, 8ed berry's Pharmacy eould not afford to sell the remedy in this way. Tbeir faith in the medieine is to implicit tbat this guarantee bond is given witb every boi tbeysell. Begin tbe use of Mi-o-na today, as a few day's treatment will give relief and its continued use, perfect health. The undersigned haing thie day qualified ts Administrator of Me estate of Mrs 8 M Evans. deceased hereby gives notice to all persons having claim against said ettats to present them to htm, duly tethenttcated, on or before Nov'r 26, JSHIS. or Ibis notice will be pleaded in bar thereof All pareons indebted to said es tate most make payment. Nov'r 26, '04. E. B. EVANS. Notice to Dtlicpt Tai-payers All unpaid State, County and Special Ti xst have been past due since Novem ber 1st. Every tax payer is nreen'ly re quested to come forward immediately nd settle np Ihi law directs the bheriff to pr oeed to levy for all unpaid taxes f ter November 1st Unlets delinquents come forwaid promptly, we will be com pelled to ley, at the taxes are past due and must be paid. Give this matter pro apt attention and save extta cost of collection by levy. W H MARSH. Sheriff of Cumberland County. r ayetcevuie, n u , norr ly, U4 SUNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY. J. M. Lamb, Proprietor. We have just received the largest stook SutohBullsai ever bronght to Payettevi le direct from Rnmnn t-nnaiatincr In nVAPTNTna It kinds, for foroing in hoots and bedding out TULIPS, in 10 kinds; NARCISSUS, Paper W bite and Double White; Croons nvrtlaman. OTallia rA PhninA a..an "house Plants; Evergreens Shrubbery in Dununo. i our orient piease. eTotxaoLOtw AOL, Xjatsmlo. Look B, 1 55, Telephone 49-B. Fayetteville. N. C. . Scuppernong Wine For Sale in 5-gallon Lots. Persons wi hine less than five uallons cau form club orders with friends and teuhbors. 17 For le lso by the bar rel. G. W. LAWRENCE, Hspr j Val.ey Vineykrd, ner Fayett ville, N. C SPECIAL EXCURSION To Havana, Cuba. Do not miss this opportonitv to viiit this beam i till and attractive island, ae it til flord, not oi ly the opportonitv for you to make dtlightful trip bnt. to the mBuicturtr of the Bourn, will on r the addition! opportunity to investigate the pouibi'itits of Cuba with tbe view of de veloping tbeir business In tbat country. & personally condnoted, special, exenr- tion to v evaoa, Unbt, Januiry 'h, 190a. from Washington, D C , Kichmond tnd Norfolk, Va., and intermediate points in the 8tater of Virginia, North and Bonth Carolina, will eonnset with the Peninsu lar and Ceoidentsl Steamship Company's steamer leaving Port Tamp, Fl , on the nigbtoiJtnukty otn, iwo. Tbe party will be limited to loo per sons, therefore reservations should be made promptly, in order to secure proper accommodations on tbe steamship "on vattt," the' most commodious ship of the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship company, which will convey the paity to Havana. Tickets will be limited for return pas- sate on any steamer leaving Havana nn- 111 Janaary mtn, lyus, with privilege of stopovers! ny point in ths State of Florida, south ot Jacksonville, within aai limit or uctet, wnioh will oe jen- rutry Stnd, 1UOO. The rate, t4 00 boa Ftyetteville. N, C.. for tbe round-trip includes meals and staterooms on tb steamah Id Mr. A. W. Fritot will meat th party in iftoisonviii ana accompany mem ta Ha vana. Mr. Fritot speaks Spanish fluent ly and will place himself at tha disposal ot toe part?, rnrnlthlnc any Information desired. Trains for which tickets for this excur sion will be sold will leave Fayetteville, N. C., 6 p. m Jan 4th, nd 1:45 a. m. Jan 0th, 1W6. Make np you party and go, and should von desire any other Information, books, pamphlets, etc . on Cub, or "What to say in Spanish and how to say it," address W.J.CHAIO, H. M. KMKKSON, TraHe Manager, I Wllahtswo, K.C. I has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales bottles. Does this record Endoeed with every Ws hare purchased 2000 pairs WINDOW SASH and a Doors. Balusters. Etc, W wonlH .nrr,..t that At,, nat.nn.'.k. ... ....il !..,, , . do Well to call and see these and have ibeir money, as we buy glass in oar lots. Now is Barb Wire and Wr?.wrJ!L",,H.Pl??.es right' A 'n11 u"e 01 LOADED SHELLS, . huske h ARDWA R E house. CAROL MI ICO. u (opposite Freight Depot) , afanufacturere SAW MILLS, EN6INES AND BOILERS and General Machinery. SSSS Beltin& an1 Mm Supplies constantly on hand. IRON AND BRASS CA8T INQS of all kinds made on short notice. 1 oarry in stook from 4 to t of an inch Pins and Fittings. ' V3T Ali;work Kuaran'eed and eieonted with dienateh. You Would be Surprised to know what a variety of work we do on one little machine. We make square, rourd nd spiral balusters and spindles, and corner blocks, and lots of other things, and turn them oat fast enough to mike yon prices that are interesting. We Make All Kinds of House-Trimmings, such as mantels, brackets, grilles, eto . Bud our columns are the best. We have a special maohine for boring a three-inch hole in large colnmns. OUR ASSORTMENT OF DRESSED LUMBER nd MOULDINGS is the largest and best In tbe city. szixi onn btoohi 'Phone 114 We Want to Build Your Houses, A?- S I ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Dr. J. H Marsh's new private sanatorium IS NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. This hospital is sitnated on Hymonnt in the most beautiful residential prt of the city, and is equipped with the latest and most approved appliances for the diagnosis and treatment of Medical, 8urgical, Gynecological, Ere. Ear, Nose and Throat die eases. Special rooms have been provided for Obstetrical natienta. With A Competent Staff of Experienced Assistants and Nurses, the sanatorium provides all the advantages XH. T. XX. HIGHSMITH lDoorporate!) A. OsT.sts, Hcw'o,o,, CarAt5. 1. P. Hurhsmith, H D.. soreeen and specialist in the diseaiea nf wnman a,.l.ini... J Venee McOougan, M D., Surg.on; J. A. McKeihan, M. D., epeoialitt In the dieues of the eye, ear, tote and thrca'. Modern appliances tbiontihout; eleTator, electric and gas light; water heat; hot and cold and shower baths , and tel(phot.e service on eyery toor. eUctria call bella In all ronm- annnH. deadening robber treaes and linoleum on lUinrnji and halls; operating roc m second to none, with well equipped chemical sn I microscopic laboratorr with Static X ray Electiio Machine in tonneetion, giving nnsnr, aa-ed facili-ies for ih Ireatmeut of the tout difflcnlt surgical caiee. Mureee' home and traiuini; school, under the supervision of Mtss Uaude Kobertson, grad uate of the Maseacbotet's Oeutra1, of Bostoa; the McLean of Waterly, Mais , and the Sloan Matarnhy, of New York, and recently head-nurse of the surgical deoartmenl of tbe Philadelphia hospital lue loetiran Annej, complole in furnis bing and equipment, with endowed bads for both white and oolortd, Domeetie and cnlinarv deDartmeote. under skilled honsekaanar. fanltlaia In aanltatln BaiuuuiH kuu Duufuioun For further Information, address. J B. E. SEDBERRY'S SONS Announcement. We take great pleasure in announcing to onr patrons and the general pub lic that we will have with us for the following dais only, Deo'r 16, 17, 19 nd 20th sn expert opticiau, representing the celebrated firm of A. K. Htwkes, Atlanta, Oa , the l&rgest and most favorably known optioal es tablishment in the South. He Will Test Eyesight and Fit Glasses. The Doctor is a graduate of one of the leading Opbtualmio Colleges In the United State, is thoroughly conversant with all modern methods in refractive science, inoluding Ketinoscopy, Ophthalmology, etc , and bas had long experience in his specialty. Remember that we have arranged this envtgement snd secured the tervioei of a mam of ability and reputation and that we, perso nally, guarantee his vork All examinations are free and only regular prices will be charged for sjlassos. You. Can Save Money and obtain the highest class of professional service In this line by taking advantage of tbit oppjrt unity. Bear In mind ths date, Dec'r 16, 17, 19 anp 20th. WILSON & E0QEES, Offloe open DAY and NIGHT. ;TeeehM nm.: (Oairaeon Old Stand) rekttea-vlUe. W. O. FUNERAL DIRECTOBS Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic of merit anneal to V0U7 aottls to a Ten Cent, pacltags Ot Crovs's at a foroed sals lot of - frames made aooordlnajy; yon can aava a Rood time to buy Wire Fencing. Bt0T6 nd other hardware. A CAB OT C. 8. RUSSELL, Prop'r and Mgr., nrPstyettevlll, N.O, of and Dealers in . . Fayetteville, N. C aid effet to those contemplating building Our Practical Experience r It will insure sstisfaction'and save yon money to Consult Us for Plans and Prices on all kinds of buildings and building mils riai. of a modern institution. Address, MAIIBXX, F.jrue.lllr, IV. C HOSPITAL F. HIGHSMITH. M. D , KayetteTille, N. C Hot Springs, Arkansas. One Fare Plus 12 00 for the Bound-trip. Tickets on sale every Wednesday and Saturday: return limit sixty days. Tbe Filtoo System, In connection with the Bock Island System from Memphis, offers ths best route. Writ for litera ture and foil particulars. 8. L. P AB BOTT, District Passenger Agent, Atlan ta, Ge. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure DlgeMts what you te over One imI a Half ICIIotj NO ture. no ray. jwsi Mock Hoot, Uvtr PuTa. Bui ! jaty, . tnrttsoniaoapoz, 109,
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