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1. IJlll.'-V uuin or ooKKiioi- blmtioi or omoiM iio oiiBorou. laUrestlng and Gratifying Meeting-Re-port of Secretary. From Friday'e dally. Tb Obhbbtm it indebted to the secretary, Mr. F. B. Bote, tor the fol owing report i The Fayetteville Chamber of Com ueree net In the court room lt even ing at 7:30 oloek, tb.ii being the tine (or the annual eleetion of offloers. Io the abienoe of tbe preaident, Mr. W. M. Morgan, Capt. J. D. MoNeill, first vice preaident, took tbe chair, and tbe fol lowing members reaponded to roll call: C.J. Abern, C.J. Cooper, M F. Craw lord, 1. H. Calbretb, A. K. Dixon, E. J. Hale, Cbarlea Haigb and don, R Q. .flaigb, H. R. Home and Horn. K. B. Jennings, H. Lotterloh, H. W. Lilly, J. D. MoNeill, A. L. MeCaskilt, A. A. MeKethan, M. Mol. Matthew. F. C. Newlin, Fayetteville National Btok, B. A. Poe, G. M. Rose, J. H Bobinion, H. MeD. Bobinson, N. H. 8mitb, A. H. Bloeomb, Bank of Favetteville, J. B. Tillmgbaat, C. D. Hauff. Tbe following member banded in remainder of yearly daet : A. H. 8lo eomb, $4; R. 0. Haigb, 50a ; A. L Mo Caskill. 11; A. . Dixon, 25a j J. A. Ratolifte, (1; F. C. Newlin, $2. The name! of Meaira. C. D. Hntaff, J. H. Hall and J. Schwab were pio poaed and aooepted a membera of the chamber. On tbe eall for report of apeeial eommitteea, Mr. F. K. Rom reported that the extra train servier, which had been aiked for from tha Atlantie Coaat Line R. R. Co., wat now regnlarly going on, giving o better connections tban ever before with pointa in this State and farther north and that the railroad company bad reason to be pleased with its soccers. Tbe secretary's report was submitted, and was received with applause and every mark of gratification. It will appear in fall tomorrow. Mr. F. R. Rose, the secretary, aiktd permission to be heard on a matter of personal privilege. He stated that aeveral days ago he had been instru mental in having a meeting of the eiti sens of tbe city called for the purpose of considering the appropriateness o( inviting tbe President of tbe United Slates to visit the city on his proposed Southern tour. Before asking hi Hon or tbe mayor to make the call, tbe see retary bad gone to qoite a large nam ber of prominent citizens to aseertam how they would regard tbe mattei. 8ome twenty five or thirty person approving of it (only three of tbeee being Republicans), the secretary re quested tbe mayor to eall the meeting. Tbe notice was not widely given, but a fairly representative meeting aasem bled, and a telegraphic message of in vitation was sent to the President, to which his reply was duly received, expressing "gratifintiou at tbe invita tion, and promising to give it careful consideration." Some short time after, a correspond nt from this place of the Raleigb News and Observer wrote that tbe eitiisna' meeting had been slimly attended; that it did not tepresent the sentiment of our people; that it wa probably gotten up in the interests of tha Republicans, eta. Tbe Raleigh News and Observer made aome slighting allusion to the impropriety of "every little village" inviting tbe President. Tbe secretary added that the corres pondent's letter and tbe comment of the Raleigh News and Obeeiver were a little irritating, to say tbe least of it, tnd be would be glad to lay the whole aobject before tbe chamber of com meroe. A discussion followed aa to tbe best way of indicating that tbe invitation extended to the President represented the sentiment of the large msjority of our people, regardless of political t fil iation. On motion, it wa resolved that "the chamber approves very heartily of the invitation extended to tbe Pre ideot of tbe United 8tates at a recent meeting of tbe eitiien of Fayetteville, and they hope very earnestly that be can accept tbe same, pledging ourselves to do all in oor power to give him such a reception as befits bis high offiee and personality." This resolution wa ooao imoosly adopted by a rising vote. . On motion, it wa resolved tbat the officers of the chamber are hereby appointed a committee to take imme diate steps to suitably receive and en lertain Hon. T. E. Bortou and others of his party on their expected visit to Fayetteville. In the election of effloets, under suspension of the rules, the secretary was requeated to east tbe vote of the chamber aa follows: President, Capt. 3. D. McNeill; first and second vice- presidents, Messrs. A. H. filoeomb and H. R. Home; tha chairman then east tha vote for secretary and treasurer, Mr. ML. Ross. On motion, a committee consisting, of tbe newly elected officers, was ap pointed to aubmit name for a board of directors, and presented tbe following, . for whom the secretary of tbe chamber east tbe vote under a suspension of tbe rarest Ms. E J. Hale, Dr. H. W. Lilly, Messrs, J. H. Culbretb. A. E. Dixon, J. B. Tillingbast, F. C. Newlin, A Costly Mistake Blunders art sometimes very expeg. live. Occasionally life itself Is the price of mlstske, bnt you'll never be wronf if yon tskt Dr King's New Lift Pills for Dyspepsia, Dlxzlaess, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 15c at B B Bed berry ft Bona Drug Store Is Beauty Only Bain Dssp t Beauty is only akin deep, but the force tha areata beauty era aa deep a the fountain from which they low. When tbe Blood i charged with impurities Beeaty - disappears, when the blood is pure Beta ty bloaaoaas ta face and form. Bydaias Liver Tablets keep the Liver healthy aad the Bowels regular, breveata tbe blood becoming ladened with bile aad waste matter , make the akin elaar, eye s brigM aad Beauty mora than akin deep. B.&IMbern'eBons. &odol Dyspepsia Ccn J. J. Maloney, N. H. Smith, E. A. Poe, A. L. MoCakill, H. Lutterloh, H. MeD. Robinson. OH A Mil or C0MB1QI. Continuance-of Report-Other Intsrsst- ing Proceedings. , On the reading of the secretary's re port, which appears elsewhere in to day' Observes., on motion it waa un animously resolved that "the thanks of the members of tbe chamber are doe to onr secretary and treasurer, Mr. F. R. Roae, for hli excellent report, and for his Indefatigable and efficient work secretary and treasurer of this body." Tbe report of tbe treasurer was then submitted, as follows: STATEMENT OF CHAMBSX 0 COM k BICE. Fayetteville, N. C, Dec. i, 1904. Amount turned In from former Organization, f too 00 Collected from all sources, 593 00 DISBURSEMENTS. Printing books, etc., $11265 Advertising, 5 00 Postage and printed stamped envelopes, 19 10 Janitor, 7 83 Express, 2 55 Traveling expenses for varlona committees, 71 V Typewriting, 1 15 Subscription to Manu facturers' Record, 4 00 Subscription to Char lotte Observer, . 8 00 G. A. Thomson for map, 2 50 Collector, 15 Livery, 3 00 is monies salary sec'y, 300 00 Diughters of Confed eracy, 15 00 Telegram. 50 Telephone, 25 I564 a8 Amount on hand, 128 72 $604 00 $693 00 The secretary ssked for a committee to audit his books aed vouchers, and the chslrnutn named for this purpose Capt. J. H. Robinson, Messrs. C. J. Cooper, I. C. Halgh. As unfinished business, an amend ment to article 3, section 3, of the con stitution, waa discussed, and laid on the table. But it waa on motion re solved that "the secretary notify de linquents of over three months' stand ing of the amounts due, and call their attention to article 3 of the constitu tion, which provides for s forfeiture of membership until dues sre paid." Mr. C. D. Hutafl called the atten tion of the chamber to the desirability of getting: connection more directly with the Aberdeen and Rock fish R R , ot which Mr. John Blue is presi dent On motion, the mstter was turned over to the. secretary and the transportation committee for their joint attention. The secretary stated that he had re ceived a proposition from the "Free Press" of Soathern Pines for the joint advertising of the Plnehurst and Fay ettevllle aectioua, which. Bethought, was s good thing; but would not en lsrge upon it, on account of the late ness of tbe hour. The mstter was re ferred to the secretary and advertising committee for joint action. A committee waa appointed, con slating of Capt J. D. McNeill and Mr. A. B. Slocomb, to call on the absent members, and ascertain their' inten tions ss to monthly dues or contribu tions for the year; also to secure new membera and subscribers to the sup port of the chamber. A grsttfiying evidence of interest and co operation at the meeting was the tact that, of those present alt agreed to continue their financial sup port for tbe coming year no one re ducing his aubacriptlon, and many making an Increase of 50, 100 and 300 per cent on the amount subscribed last year. The lime of Mr. J. C Halgh inadvertently omitted yesterday from tbe list of those present at the meet ing.- Th Bessasratt abprluas. Tb Siats board has completed its work ot eanvatmag the vote in tha last eleetion with tbe following result, as given out : Governor Glenn, Democrat. 128, 76 Barns. BepublisM. 79.606. Ma jority, 49,257. Lieut Governor Winston, Demo crat, 127,504; Meekiea, Kepubliean, 79 029. Majority, 47,875. Secretary of Stats Grim, Demo erat, 128,989; Jenkins, Republican, 79,375. Majority, 49.614. Tba board completed at its Irsfr ses sion yesterday the canvas of seven sosgrsrsioMl district. In these the vots was as follows, th first named in eaeb. ease being that of the Democrat and tbe second that of the Republican: First district Small. 13 895; Newberry, 3.167; Majority, 1.898 Second dis trict Ctsnd Kitihiu, 12,064; Jenkins, 1.919. Msjority, 10,145. Third di triet Thomas, 10,645; Robertson, S496 Msjority, 5,149. fourth-Pou, 12.658; Peareow, 6,197. Msjority, 7 45L fitth-W. W. Kitebin, 16.497; Rey nolds, 11646 Majority, 4 95L Sixth Patterson, ,770; JBpenri. 4.J93. Ma jority, 5.677. He rem th fag, H.770) Mendenbail, 4,139. Majority, 5 577. A Pleasant Pill . Ko Pill la as plea mat aad positive ss Ds Wltt's Little Early Biases. D Witt's Lit tla Early Risers arw; ee mild and eflastiv that child ran, deliaatt ladies and weak people enjoy their els sing effect, while strong people say they are fis beat Liver pills told. Bold by AU Druggists. Tbe BsiUnlasaat "Chambsrlaiv.'s lain Balm la eonsidar ed the beat liniment sn th market," writ Poet Buss, of etorgla. Tt Me other liniment will seal a sat er brnlss ee promptly. N ether ssTord seeh anisk r hef from rb mailt pais. Meetkstlss valuable tor deep istsrl pain Ilka lams baekaad pains ha the sheet, e.vethts unlmsa a trial and fo will newer wish te be without U. Cold by All Druggists. Kodol Dyspepsia Core .Clgaata wUt jH.Mt; Isvttattea ts Ike rreetOst. Cerreepoooeooe of UM Observer. Fayetteville, N. C, Def. 3,1904. Editor Observer: We were not present at tbe annual meeting of the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, at whieb, it aaems, cer tain expressed views of onr on a pnb He matter brought forth a "discussion " As te tbe I'reaident, wa nope ana expect to see from now on a changed and more friendly attitude towards tbe Southern portion of tha Union; until this, however, is shown, w cannot be lieve that tbe invitation, as extenaea, I expressive of the "general sentiment" in ibis community. Ae for advertising- the eity, which seem to have been tbe initial thought in tbe matter, wa respectfully suggest that an extension of the city limit around aome of our most prosperous eiliieaa would enlarge and "advertise" the eity far better than all the "invita tions" we can extend, we care not to whom. E. R. Mao-KTEUN. srtuary aVpurl Dr. A S. Rose, health officer for the city of Fayetteville, baa aubmltted hla mortuary report for November, as fo). Iowa; Whites Typhoid fever, 1; brain d la- ease, 1; all other dlaesses, 2; total, 4. Colored Malarial fever, 2; all other diseases, 1; accident, 1; total, 4, Of thla number t whites and 3 color ed were under five years of age. How We Catch A Cold. ' A eold is sometime contracted while remaininc Inactive for a walls in an un comfortable room or a eold draft and by falling to sleep ruder like condition. But moat eold are eaogut wtuie sleeping too eold at merit. Deep sleep causes else ish circulation which renders the system saseeptab! to change of temperature. To nrevent colds, sleep under plenty 01 cov er. To cure colds use Rjdales Slixir, it lesson the severity and shortens the du ration of a eold and Prevents Pneumonia, Bronchitis and Consumption. B. E .Sod berry's Sou. IN SHAKERTOWN. In 6hakertown. the people all Shook late and early, large and small. 8ome blamed tbeir ilia on their religion Pome eursed the ague of tbe region. Though on the cause they didn't agree The shook with unanimity. A traveler, as he passed that way, With pity deep, to them did say : Ob. wby in this sad state remain, When here's a cure for ever paint" Then gave each one this 1 no myth A bottle labeled ' Winteismith." Twill hope and fear each drank hi (hare; Was cured completely then ami there; And no more shake these shivering Shakers; They've grown as quite aa queer-clad flaxen; Each love the other with love platonic, And all praise Wintersmith s great tome. Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For manv y-ars it his beta supposed thai Ca'irrl of i.n S:omach called indgesoon ar.d a..speps;a. b'.t ir.s truih is eiactly the acuisite. i ztstron causes catarrh. Re- catid attacks of Ir.dics::on inflames th- mucous me.T.brar.es Sin:: g the stomach and exposes the nervesof t.iastomach, thus caus ing t ie g.ancs to secrete mucin Instead of the iuices of natural digestion. This Is ca.ied Calarrh of t.-.e Stomach. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure relieves all inflammation of the mucous membranes lining the stomach, protects the nerves, and cures bad brea'Ji. sour risings. a sense of f c.ir.ess after eating, indigestion. cysoecv.a and ail stomach troubles. Kodol Digests What You Eat Make tbe Moroacn aweer. Bctl.eio-7 R.ariu tl CO. fcMStoei1! t- ai si:e. for 50 cents. Prapartd by.C. DeWITT St CO., Chicago. UL For inle by ALL DRUGGISTS. jf "J ' . . S n hU .Z if:?.-.-" HOTEL EMPIRE Broadway and Pixth-thn 8t. NEW Y0BX CITY. OVER y.yw,vvv neni, JUST COaPLBTBO Bleetri Clock, Telephones aad Automa tic Lighting Devisee in Every Boom. Completely Remodeled aad Bedeeoratad Uefamisbad throat nont la noun auaog any and Brass. On minute ts Hsvstsd aadBabwaySta lions Take nearest ear at aav Ball. roae or BUaaiboat Terminal, they ail pas r transfer to the Em Dire. vTlthin easy walking distance of all Theat res ana U'panaaani mores. EatUvani noted for Zxcallat Cook isf. ISLdBBiUrriottn&lLA vat Charge. Boom (with ass of bath) fl M per day ap " " private " aw " Holts - " 3SC " W. JOHNSON QUIHN. WE WILL BOND YOU! . In this prosreesive a-, the snttom of asking friend te go yoar bond is rapidly paasrng away, and instead. Bond Com panies are performing this nsiissiry aav. vise). It 1 an aaraaaosabia tan spas friendship to sxpset friends t g bos -t. aad tharaby expoee thsir proporty t riak sad thslvs re the expsnss Mad tranbl of a poaaible law salt, sad all for nothing, when w will assent nil sis f sarstv bonds for s moderate (m, and sawasas aU UabUlUaa rnsldsnt to ths ris. Tb raws sf North Carolina permit th promlum aw Bond ts b sharted against ths aetata In th ease of AJntlntstratora, enardUns, ltssslvrs, Trnntees, and ether idselary krssts. t . , ..v1 Ike 11 FldcIHj ! EcaraDti Ci . fl K. KtatooataVOMsrstAasas, K. f. Jw0rig. ft, i iiti!Sii"hadfeaSa1 JJi SH. W. LILLY, President, -BM-- OF CAPITAL 0170,000.00. Ta. asisaau el Osrpsralioa, Menhaoki, rxmws aad ladlvMoals SorlotU. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. The (ally srewu of u SAVINGS DKPARTMBMT nds It to thoss who with I oaay. Toa aa kairia with on aollan Imi war emit. Ibmotw smM. On larg. saprul sad la. iabtUty of oar stackadw. pcovid. An Absolute Guarantee ot Safety , ' to Depositors. TOBXT O. XZAiaXX, Oaumtximr. W. A. VANSTOKY, President. . S. E. WIIiLIAJISON. - JOHN ELLIOTT, First Vioe-Preiideut. Second Yioe-PreBident, The UTaMonal Bante MA TMTTS VILLM, X. 0. CAPITAL STOCK, - ADDITIONAL KISFtJNSLBIXITI 8UKPLD8 IN GOLD, ... 8URPLU8 SECURITY TO DEPOSITOBS - The rule that "The Preaident or Cashier cannot become Indebted to this bsnk." notifies tbe pablio that this Institution will Farmers wishing to hold their cotton can pet money from us at 6 per cent Call cans tor say bsakiag service. Yours, ate , C. 3 . CCOS-VR, Cattatat. WHISKEY 1 5 YEARS OLD (SMOOTH "-MELLOW FULL QUARTS 513 EXPRESS CHARGES PAID BY US A trial will convince you that these goods are the ter r bsst (or Medicinal and other purposes. 6enu us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory return at our expense and money will be refunded ai once, bnipmenu Remit by Postal or WRITE MR PRICE HOBTH CABOLTtrA I la tb. Cambarlaod Uoonty. ) Hapenor Loan. Dr K. A Bla. Ta iVorman L Mcleod and Minos A MeLecd - bsctk. by pablicalion. I Tba dafandanU abov. named will tat. norim that an actio, entttla-t as aboT, haa been eom- lead to the Boparior ooart of Cnmbarland county, for the pappsM ot foracloemg a mort gage (Wen by tbe defendanla, to tha plaindS, apon real mtau; and im aia aeienaanu win farther Uke sot ice that thev are required to aot oar at tha tut Urm of th. Sasorior mart ot uimMrlana county, to M oeia on tn. rtn Hondar MSore ui. arm nondaT or maren, two, at th. Court Hone, of aaid Monty , ia raretlo- ,111a iVorth Caniina, and answer or demar to tb mmplamt of th. p'aintiS in .aid action or tha platans will apply to to. coon lor in. re lief damendad la mid complaint. Dated this the 28th day or jVoTemoer, iwt, A A. MaKsTBaa, Clark Superior Court. By virtos of s Dead of ktortcace made to me by Ann a ttoodman, X. Davis and W J. Davis on October 22nd. 1903 and dalv recorded in Book T. No S, Page 69. in th tffise of the Besiater ot Deeds for Cnmberiaad eonnty, 1 wul expose to sale, at ptblie anction, lor easn, at tne Court House door is Fayetteville, N. C on Saturdaj, tin 31st izj of Decem ber, 13C4, at 12 o'clock, at, th following described tract of land, situated in Cumberland county: rirst Tract: Beginning at a pine in the bead of McDonVe Creek, and niLnirjK thence north 60 east 80 pole to a pine; thence north 10 writ 92 pole to a pine; thence wrath 19 west 290 pole; theno direct to the beginning, containing 100 acres, same lee. For farther description see dead from J A. MeLeaehlin to Demp My Davis, recorded in Book t. No 3, Pett7 " Second Tract: Adjoining ths lands of Davis aad other Beginning at a atake, Martin's corner, in MeFadyen'a line, and ran north 28 west 87 pole, to said Davis' corner; thence sooth 13 west 143 po ta to a atake, Dans' corner; thenaw north 14 east 48 poles to a stake near fhe Davis fence; thence eoiith 18 west 28 pole" to a rake, Hints' corner; ihenee with Mints' line sooth 88 west 47 poles to a lightwood stomp; thence south 27 east 64 pole to a stake; thence to th beginnieg, containing 7S aerta, more or lees. Par a farther de serration see died from 80 Newton to Dempsev Davis, recorded in Bood O, No I, Page 184 - Also all that tract or panel of land con veyed to Dempsey Davis by Alszand.r afarehiscn, leootded in Book X. Ms 3, Page 452, aa on reference thereto will more folly appear, except so moeh of said tract aa was allotted to D. B DaV.a Bee records In Conrt Hon, of Camber land eonnty. All th above desert bad land was Inher itad by to mortgagors fioa Dwsspssy Davis, and to located la Seventy First Township, abrat ten milee frost Payette vill. This D'r tod. 1904 1. VAN CI MsGOOSAM , Hortgac. Kobinaoa Shaw, Attys for MortgagM Hotiee of Applloatlon for Pardon. Kotle is hsrsby gtvsn that appMeatioa will be mads to His IzeelleDcy, Charles B. Ajeoek, OeVemor of ths Stato ef North Carolina, on Daesmber 19th, 1904, few th sardonef Bdward I Dtlcy, now eonnned ia the State penitentiarr nnder sontsnee of ths Snpsrlor Conrt of pur. ssrlaad soanty. This 14th day of Novsmbes. 1904. Notice to Hunters. AU persons will Inks aoties that ths ars hereby for bid dsn, snder ths pen alty of ths law, lo bant with gas or dog on tb lesd of tb oodrsis;osd, ia floa Hill towosbip, Cambstlaod OMBty, North Carolina, said Isod lylof oa tb east tids of tbs Caps Fr rivsr, bordering on tb rivr sod n tending bosk and screes tbs rivsr fond. bsgisoisg oa aaid road shoot tbo five il post from rjsttvill, and alosg botb side of taid road to aboot tbs aiaoimil post, or oa any other lands owaed by tbs BBdsrsigosd ia said township. This Novmbsr 11th, 1904. . 8 C Qodwio, Br., . Joba Elliott, ' Seat Armstrong, - Tboma Elliott, . I K Elliott. - . 0sorf s D Elliott, i D Osddio, . . , . , Jssob Gsrdoer, ' . D W MsArtbnr. - OtorfoW.llarpb;. J. R. WILLIAMS, Tice-Preiideol, -FAfflWEE, 50,000 QO 60,000 00 10,000 00 of Stockholders $110,000 00 not be run for tba benefit of the officers. 5 YE ARS OLD COPPER DISTILLED 1 4 FULL QUARTS S2.6-? made in plain cases. Express Money Order. LIST OP OTHER LIQUORS. By virtue of Ire power sad authority (Wan bv mrtam deeds of mortgage axMutnl to D. C. Colbiatb. which ia leeorded m thaoOm of tb. Register of Deeda for Cambarlaod moaty ia Book "O, ' No 6, Pag. HI, the following prop- ertT will be expoMO ! mi. oy pooiie auction, to the hinbeet biddrr for cash, to wit Tb. two sevenths nndlrided Int rest of said DaDcau Shaw In th. tram of land in 8'TentT Cirat township. Comber iaad moatv known ae tbe "Home l raof 01 ma late Duncan twaw, eat owned by Hie mother of the mid Duncan 8haw, grantor beraia, eonutlning about IhrM hundred and mienty-aix (376) aeree and held and eoure,d to the lla Catherm. Stiaw, mother or tbe grantor nerarn aamg two or three Mparate traeta. bat are adioiainir and ma. Ritot the "Berne Tiact" located on th. Center Flank Roai1. about nine and one barf (9a) milee west of Fay.U.Till., th. grantor herein being one or ta. hem at-law of to. mid Catherine ohaw, aad the other haira baTmg conTeyed te grantor and a sietar their undivided inter- eat m aad land. For farther deecriptioe sm dmd of reeori to mid Catherine Shaw and to aiatar K. R Shaw flam of sal.: Conrt Houm door tn Fayotte- rilla in mid eoantr. Tia.of Bi: Thnrsday, December lit, 1904 Terms of Haw Caab. Oetooer 19, tM. D C. CULBBKTH, Mortgagee. a li. 'oos, Attorney. ScW.ca 5 So."jaT3T;S.tff ltrfsa.sa. Br virtM of the sown and anlboritr eon tained in a certain dead of mortgag. ex'entad to me ae admioMtmtor of D. A. Oeddte, deoeaa ed, by Kobert Fowler and wife, atargarat bowler, which deed of morgan, te duly record ed in Book W, No. 6, Fag. 268, m th. offM of Kegleteror ueedaorcomoeriandmanty, 1 will, - o tmiarday, tae iuu oay or iwntn, iu, ai 12 o'clock, at, at th. Court Boom door in Far ttteriila, N. C axpoM lo sal. to the bighaat watt, lor easn, tae roiiowmg aaacnoed real acuta, eitnau, lying and botng tn Carrara Crack Towoahip, Cnmbarland couuit, lute of rortn Caroiuw, Doonoaa ana aeaarihM u lol lows, via- fMtnnmg at a BoraJnuaon trm with erprMS, blaek gam and other treee for poinma, ia an it land and gal berry bed on th S lid. of Bii Crom Creak, oppoelU the month of tb. Be I tprrog branch, tuna Umom north 2 west II ehains M Hnsa to S cyprnm tn th. bead of a mall branch; theme dowa stid branch to tb. eaitemwlg.of the mill pond; theoee ap ta. astern edge of mid pond lo tha meulh ot the nprtng oraocr; ucaro epve eaasnei oreaid branea to a black iium lath, hi ad thereof,!. D Henry ' eorser, thenM north 60 earn 70 chain to a stake sod pointer; theoee north 30 west 33 ehaina 50 Hoke te a stake and pointers, at J Pax's Ihw; tbe nee with his rh north 66 wMt 1 etaaln so lints to a large pine, his aor Mr, formarlf M.DelBa; theooe with his other line aorta ft west 46 links to a atake bv a Mump; tbeoee sooth 60 west 79 aha be 76 inks to a slake and pointer, aboat on chaia from the ede of CroM Crtak; lanm noith 11 weet 11 chain, to a siMia In. adg. of the creek thanM math 60 weet, eromtng mid creek. 6X enema co isass to a dims nca oo ins Metern ednofthe Mnrchleon road: Umbos m k eouih 34 mm 20 ehaina 60 Uaka M a stake oepoatte John M.Paersea's koose; ibeam asrtk east aakalMteaiuke m Rewaa'a Hat; Ibeom as itsomhaSaast It ehafaa 60 lake tea stak. aad no latere, aaid to bolkoaorarr, thartMaarik 6 earn t eaaia to a stake aad pomler; tbenm math 46 mm 46 ehaina 40 Unka to a bUtek gam la the Boll earing branch; theam M tt down te pmestomp,thOTBr of 200 aersa, tba die lane, from the gnm lo mid pro itcme 4 aaama 60 Irakr; thaaM aorta 60 mm t ah, us erwstaig leeetMk. to lb oegmarag. aoommbig 66 seres, saaven bae. Icing lb nm, land that was eotrreyr te lb said Robert fowler ay i W Ueilinarwimk and others, bv dud dated lb Mb Car of daamw, 1802, aad dalv recorded m ooT.Jo.4, P.g. 436, lo tha oftce af Ike aegiBtar oi uam n unmoerauM eoaaty. -Ikanbtayaljrovember, 1904. -. 4. Is. HaPBAIL, Aamr D. A. OWdla, dsemisd aad Martgagae. K S.Avitt, Attorney. Foreclosure ol Mortgage. Bv virtae of tha sower and aathoritv grvon by a certain reel mctrtgag .loca ted by J. A. TUlasan to t. O. WUIisms Co , whisk Is reworded in ths Offlae of ths egistarr of iwocis or Cumberland sonsty, Book "J," Do. 6, th following property will bo sipaosd to eel by pnbli anatlon, to tbo highmt bidder, for sash, at ths Conrt Baose door, in the s foresaid eoaa ty aad State, at 12 o's ock, at , oa Tbnrs oay, uoosmpor ana, isuat Lving and being la tbe afoissaid sonn Sf aad Stato, tn flea Hill Township, and escribed and bounded a follow, to-wltt Besndod on north by the land owned by a. waa. on to mum ay -moat donn soa's lands on th sostb by Mrs. N. W Bay's kud) an th wast by J W. Tally' land It being th intention of th great er herela to eonvev all of his istenst In th lands formsrly owned by J. A. Till sn, osssa. in sems ostBg socs Bfth inter! in seven tv-lv (761 sera. or or Ims, within tbs above bosndariss, Tbointorett of said ortsrasrsef la said property Is a ens-fifth sndlvlded intsnst la sommon. vi viTii aad H I COOK, ' Attonwyi for Trastooi. - Ilav.nf this day qualified as Br enter upon the estate ot Peter Hums v colored), deoeaaed, late ot Combetlsnd oonntv, all ranoca are hereby notified to present tbtlr claims against said estate tome, duly vena d, before Nov'r 17th, 1908, or ibis notlo will be plead in bar ot the same All persona indebted to said ae tata will pleas mate Immediate settle ment. Thl Nov'r 17th, 1006 W. O. KI6DLB, Kir cf Pstir Burns, Edonla N. 0. Robinson Shaw, Attys, Fayetteville, H.G. Havlns qualified as Administrator of Simon Smith, daowawl, lat. of Combarlaud eouty. H. O; hi te lo notify all panona haimg eialms agalaat tha aatat. ot said daeaaawl, to aih blt thm 10 the aodaralfioad on or bafora th. loth day of irovmbOr, ivuo. an persons umdmc to said .stat will pl.aaa aak. Immadla'. pay mint. BABY 1. SMITH, Admrabtratrlx, Cbv fork, si (J. H U Cook, Attornty. Thli '6th day of iVombr, 1904. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. The ondwslaiMd hailDir this dav osallned an Kxeontorof tha ait. M ot William Dawson, da maad. her.bv altaa notice to all rwrioni hav- Ina elalos igalnil said estate to pns.nl them to him, duly authmtleatod, on or before JVov'r 2ti. 190&, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar Umimi. an parsons indaotM to nut mum net mas. yaymenl t una WAJta, juseoior. JVoT'r28,tJ4. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Th. udnslsned having thla day qnallBad as Extcator of th. mum of stlm Eliu H. Bom, deoraaad, hareby ftivM notlo. to alt poraona having eialms against uid eaUt. to pr.Mnt istrn 10 aim. aniv aautantrnttM. on or nuor. Aov'r , 1906 or IdmooUo will be plud.4 to bar tharaof All persons indabud to sH lata most make payment u Kt). H. BOBE, Kxeontor. Aov'r 19, "04. tjndar a doene of Cnmbarland Bnpsrlor ooort, mom tnar.in puoin, m. J v. mcuooKan, Adm'r of W. P. Hawaii, vs. Julia Rnuall and otsera. b.lnvat-law of said Runt I, mad. list U., 1904, th. anderslgnad will offr for sale at tae eottrl houa door in ray.tt.vuia, n. u., on Monday, DmV 5, at 11 oViloek, M, lots No. 46, 47 aad to. la Pott's plan of Campballton, olhar- wIm kaown u th. Anh'd Black properly 8m d.ad to Anh'd Blaek recorded In Hook K. No. dsji. 696 and 699 tut daMrlpiion of lot No 47. Lot Mo. 4& Bwrinaina at th. north-west Miner of BumII ium! and Broad straot, and rannlng WMtwardly wiu KoaMU s .tains 10 a sute. uBM wtta mat stre.1 westward it 1 bain to tht soolh-WMt Mroar of Lot fo. 47. thtM. MMwardly with Matkan bouudary of said Lot No 47 to Broad stnat t chalnt, thanM with th. wmi sid. of Mroad ttra.1 1 chain 10 tr. bfilnninK, eonlainlns one-half aore Lotko 4i: Baginninft al th. north mroar of tha boom, known aa Whiuhad'a, and rani B ss fMt. theme vat Sou IMS to a Maaa.th.nm north M fMt to Dixon1, fmm, loam 330 fMt to im 0 ginning a or rannar deMtpuon am dmd f V. H. rkw.rato W. . RosmU, Book 8. No. 6. pas. S60. Terms. Cash. Bale sab- )eot to ewamatloa by the ooart 4. v. eicuuuu&n, immusioner. C. W Broadfooi, Atiornev Commissioner's Sale of tbe Will iam Driver IM Coder and bv virtue of the power contained In a decree of the Superior Coort, In a certain pedal proceeding l herein panonw, entitled 'V . J. Hoillngiworth at al ts. Habina Drirer. tle nndereisned Coamiesioner, appointed by the Conrt, will oflcr for mle at public aoetloa the following deacrlbed real estate, lying aod beisg in Cnmbarland Coantr, Crues Creek and 1'earces Mill I'ownahips, North Carolina : First Tract Lriog on tha ast side of Blonnt's Creak and oa the Atlantie Coast Line Bailroad, beginning at a poet, at what waa for marly the oieidiog corner of tie barn yard board fence between Mime and Cnrtia, on the Kaet aide of the street, and rona thence along the original vanw line now the ngnt-or-way ot the A U L. B R. and rnna thenoe 8 WW 887 ehaina to the orlpmal Driver corner, near the ran oi mount a uiees; tneace n. no w. s ehains and 66 links to hla ooroer; thence H lot B. 8 87 ehaina to Bankina corner, near hla plan! g mill; tkenee N. 65 W. 659 ehams to tbe beginning, eontamiig aooat nre aeree Beoood Tract. On the Sooth weet side of Blonnt's Creek, adjoining the Hii'-Morgen Mill land, the Lakeriew Hfg Co'e land, and others, beginning at a stone on the west edge of the Plank roae', formerly Underwood's corner: thence akmg the weet edge of tha Plank road nortn M weet it. 10 ehaina to a stone; then west 7 ehains to a stone in a branch: thence eooth tj east 16 ehains SO links to a stone on the west side of the branch; then east to aad wilh formerly Underwood's line 7 chains to the beginning, containing ten aeree. Thud Tract: Adjoining the second tract. Beginning al a stone on the weet edge of the Plank road, a corner of the sbore mentioned tract, and rona with the line of that Uaat west II chains and 15 links; to the tea-am edge of Camden road; thence aa mid road north ' east 13 chains to a stone near the ford of Bloont s Creek: thenoe east two chains 30 links toa stone in Minnas' line; thence as bis line sooth 25 east 7 chains to the wait margin of the Plank rued; thence as It to the beginning, containing, eight aces, mra and except from the foregoing elf ht arret lour acres, now occupied by Mr. Lima Urirer'a htlrs, the lame being located bv well marked motet ini bono da. and the mate being oa the eoatbern end of the eight-acre trat he ein dtseribad. The mid lande will be offered for mle by Mpa rate iraeia, aa above deairibed Tract No. 1 ia composed of two trad, containing two acres and 21 scree, which te deloed br wall known melee and boon la Theae two trade will be on tied lor mle separately and t en ai a whole, and should the snm bid for the whole be greet er than the aggregate bid for the two tracts separately, the tame will be eold as a whole. Tba eeeond and third tracts will be of fend separate ly and then as a wio'e, and rf the am ottered for the eeeond and third tracts aa a whole Is greater than the saas ofterad in the ag gieirnta mparate ly, they will be eold as s whole Ten per cent of the amount bid moat bad. posited by the raiehaaer lo the andersigaed, aa evidence of rood faith, on the day df eala. The mle of the abore property la aanjeel to onnnrmauon oy tae Bnperlor court ot Uuaoer land eoenty Time of hie: Monday, the 6th day of Da camber, 1804, at on o'clock p. m Place of Bale: Coal Hones door. Ihle October nth. 1904 JNO. G. BHAW, Comminloaer. So.w 3 "7 cAiMeVie liOrfiAa. By virtae of tbe power aad aathortty con tained m a eerta'a deed of trust, exeeated ts as by Hoar or mrteklaad, whisk U aly recoroad In Book V, lf S, Page 642, ta the oflce of Reg ister of Deede of Comber! aed eoaaty, we will, w cwwraaT, m irtn oay oi veeemoer, itf Je, at If o'clock M. at the Market Ho nee ia Far- etievule, If C , expo to mle to tbe highest biddei, mv cash, tb following seoeribed raa ee tata, eonotitiag of three lraeta..shaU. ly'ngaad batng tn Vies HIM townehip, Cambarlaod eoaa ty, mate f irorth Carolina, adjololnc the mods oi nawara seesoma, aieueod and others, aad ore perUenlarly aesrilbed aa reliowa Pirat tract, IlgbtylgU aeree a described in a deed from Alexander Oeddie lo Hector Strickland dated April iiS, 1617, and duly re corded m Book I, Ac , Page 228, m lha offlea of Kegleter ef Deed e Camberlaad eoaaty. fMeoad Traeti On haadred and thirty three acres greats ts Heater Strickland December 11. 186. aad da It neordae h Haak V Ka I LPageStl, ta tb offle of Kegieiar ef Deeds cf eamowNUH comity. Third Traeti One hmdrsl scree granted to Hector Strickland AoTember 11, 1M0. and dalv rasonssa m oeoa x. ire t, rage w m the of Sceot kegletar ef Deeds f Camberlaad ecoa- IV Said ISnde may be farther described as lying n lb wstere of Lsul and anal Creeks, aad aboat fear mile from Btedamn By reference lo the boohs sited abore the oarsessaddlstaneee cf mid mods may bs ob- wnwe. n. e. tlllll l, ef D. QKDDIK, OUVEBIVABB, Tntltwaf This ths 17th say ef "ovemker, 1906 ma .. f tl. jsjiMA0AJ.3an: y imrnwavmumwM. nil traitor-, . CALL AT HEADQUAETERS THETAYETTEVIEEEIRMORY"- 0 OIllMple strost, epposlt. King's wagoa stora, Han yoa sa sss ths best sssortmsat of a Breech-Lo&diog, Double and ingle barrel Guns, treat the best aukers la this sonntr, England uonr Also ' Inelndlng Nsw York Clob, U. U. C Kitro Ctob and PsUrs hlvhgrad Clob: sgsat for Dapont Powder aiid us Philadelphia Bool tow.r Co Th. THE FINE8T ASSORTMENT OF SPORTSMEN'S LEGGINS on the markst. Raw9 Ooil Ultl Look HDsXtrtDaf ft sTMolllItT bv tti bwlt npltrtlmn. KskVl Var IOM ban the Fantih annlTemry of Ui uuVlbtamt of 17 ALTER. T7ATQON, Ooamaksr. - BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! made fresh svsrv morning. Hot Bo'ls every afternoon. Wa are new making the rest bread ever pat on the market. Try it Cakes, Pies and CD II tT PlsfE t4 ood Chrlstma ihould b mads now. Lsavs yoor or rnUI I UllC der as early aa possible, and sav yotur wif th worry and troabie,wlth a good aks ssforsd. TBE CUMBERLAND "CAFE" 1 prepared to serve yon TBBsH BOBfOLX market affords. Owr Ofttm or th earl to a trvd in Cafe'. On October 15th we will dlaoontinae the sals of Ioe-Cream other than in balk. No orders taken for lata than half gallon. Thanking tor nubile for their past natronags. and honing to have a eontlna- anoe of same, we are, the McNeill bakery company, Prop . The New City Bakery and "Cnmbarland" Cat'. 107 Hlghamlth Building, Green Ht. 'xToxjl.T' OtLrii3trn.eu3 BoJL-cinp: will be all the better It you use "PERFECTION." Yoor Zo) aa cakes, pies, pastry, biscuit and bread should be -"jost right" on tbat gladsome dy. Yoa can't get the best malts wltt oat nsiag ths best Hoar. "PBB FECIiON" is not only BEST, bat CHEAPEST. ITS -THE FLOUR Xmas Baisins, Citron, Nats, Candies, etc, just received, all frssh stock. "Johnnie, get your gun," and get It here. We are having a big ran on oar "Co lombia" single-barrel breech loader. The biggeit gun bargain yon ever dreamed of Jnst the thing for the boy' Xmas present. Pienty good for the biggest man, too. They are red hot sellers. Btep lively or tbey will all be gone before ) on get here. A choice line of the base pockfct knlvft, table cutlery, Basors, strops, soissora, etc Fall weight Bagging aad Tie, new and old. Fresh, fat Mullets, Tar bell and Martlo Cheese. Th beat make ot Saddle, Ham ess and other leather goods. Bargains In Tobacco, all gradea SnuS of all kinds. A fall stock of Qro eerif of all kinds. Fox Biver Batter. Live stock teed, inolading Pratt' Food. Price right on everything. Wboleeale and Retail. Courteous treatment and square dealing. Everybody welcome. No. 107 Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C. 'Phone 66 FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY (quipped with IsTew MAOHINE1RV, is pispared to do good work on short notice. SPECIAL PRICES ON FLAT WORK. Blankets Washed Thoroughly, Clothing Cleaned and Pressed, Carpets and Bugs Renovated. r Bend as yoar work or 'phtne for oar wagon to call. 3icLt ettr IBixds., F3roro'r,s, THONI 42. GOING If so, bs sure and see that yoor tioket reada via The Missouri Pacific Railway or Iron Mountain Route fixes 1tt llxi to AEKAN8A9. ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA, COLORADO, INDIAN TKKRITOR7, LOU18IANA, MISSOURI, NEVADA, KANSAS. NSBEA8KA, KEW MEXICO, OREGON, OKLAHOMA. OLD MiZIOO, TXXaS, UTAH, WA8HINOTOIV, and WYOMING. Very low rate to State and Territoriea named above daring certain period of th year. No chance of ears. Reclining Chair Cars (seats free) on all through train. Writs to me if yon are going Wast. I will taks pleasure In giving yon fnll and reliable Information as to cost ot yonr tickets, Urn required to make the trip, etc. I. E. REHLANOER, Traveling Psesen, r Jrtnt, No. M West 9th 8t, . CflATANOOQA, TKNN. FRISCO SYSTEM Chicago ft Eastern llllnolf B. R. Double Daily Traino BKTWIKN St. Louis and Chicago M0ENINO Ap IVENIN0 Frost Ufttl la Itnet station, Chicago, , tM a. m.-9il0 p, m. :' froai Uaka Ita. (Msrchanai Brldgs) ti, Lesls, , a. m.-fct p. m. Moralng er evening eooaeetloa at both astmml whh Haas dlvwglng. - nqolpajtnt entirely new and moderathronshoat. , , A DOOBLS TBAOK SAILWAV. ' sqalpped with praetioal and sppreved safety applhns, ,. abeianlMlty eonstrastsd. ,. , .JMIIII.III l.n. To Cure a Cold in One Dav a-m-lf-' and Bslglaot. Also Bsvolvsrs for horns rotes' tb FtyotUTUl Armory by Iht warlgiMd. once and be convinced. Burma made dally. 0T6TBU and other delicacies) that!ths t had, told in bulk tor family nj assll jk. that NEVER FAILS! WEST? Crfl,, m OA every Sfrj&r fmn box. 25c
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