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FAMOUS FOLK I WHO ARE ! IN THE NEWS I HEN the Jnpa- ucxe mmle tlielr recent success ful assaults on Two Hundred and Three Me ter nlll, tue Im portant position commanding the entire city and harbor of Tort Arthur, a novel phuHe of one of the attacks was a charge by a opodully train ed body of swordsmen, de scendants of the old samurai. They were led by Major Gen eral Xakauiura, one of the most skillful swords men In the ar my of the mlkn-. do. The brave swordsmen were mowed down by humlredsugtbey (lashed up the OENEBAL HJLBaMT'ItA. precipitous sides of the coveted bill. Shrapnel, hand trrcnndes flHcl with dy namite and even Atones were hurled down upon them by the determined ItusBlnn defenders, and the swordsmen who did not full were finally driven back. General Nakamurii was wound ed In both legs, one of which was am putated later. The gallant charge of the Kwordxuicn, failure as it was, paved the way for subsequent assaults which placed the bill In the hands of the Jap anese. From It their naval and siege guus speedily sank or crippled the few KuHsinu battleships and cruisers that were still afloat in the harbor. In the days of the Bbogun the samu rai, who were his fighting men, all car ried swords and were adepts in their use, but when the shogunate was abol ished in IStIS the wearing of such weap ons was prohibited. Iiespite this fact the Japs did not abandon sword prac tice and are wonderfully skillful today. William T. Cobb, elected governor of Maine by a large majority, is one of the foremost business men of his state. Ilia family has been prominent in Maine politics for over forty years. His father, the late 1'rancis Cobb, es tablished the t'obb I.iiue company and other Industries, was an intimate friend of James G. I'.lalne and a dele gate to several national conventions of the Republican party. William T. Cobb was born at Hocklaud in Kit. He was a member of the class of '77 at Bowdoin college, a class which in cluded Iiolert E. I'eary. the eiplorer. nd Charles YV. Morse, the New York financier. He had the distinction of being the youngest member of a larue class, of being voted the most popular man In it and of Iing one of ten se lected for commencement honors. Young Cobb studied law In the univer sities of Berlin and Leipsic and later at Harvard university and on graduating from the law de partment of that in stitution entered the bar. But a busi ness rather than a legal career lay be fore him. At thirty throe he succeeded W. T. COEB. on the death of his father to the man agement of most of the large concerns which the latter had established. Through his prudent and energetic policy the value "f these interests has greatly Increased. The lime company of which be Is president has an out put of over half a million casks of lime yearly and owns a fleet of thirty five or forty vmsels. He is president of one of the largest shipbuilding con cerns in New England and is an officer in many banks aud corporations. He is married and has two daughters and i known as a gentleman who com bines the rUlitiw of the student with those of the business man and public spirited citizen. Francis E. Leupp, who has been ap pointed commissioner of Indian affairs by Tresldent Itoosevelt, has made a special study of matters pertaining to the wards of the government aud hai been visiting Indian reservations from time to time for the past eighteen years. It is said he is the first man appointed Indian commissioner in twenty years who has had experience with the Indiana and the Indian serv ice previous to taking up the duties of the office. Mr. Leupp's experience has been acquired in various ways. Dar ing President CTrve land's second ad ministration b was a member ee" tb board of Indian commissioners. Un der differs! admin istrations be has helped to adjust I difficulties that have arisen m connection Musci..Liupr. with th, MrTce Uuder Mr. Roosevelt be was1 delegated to make special investigations Id sev eral states and territories containing Indian reservations. Mr. !.eupp is an author and news Pflpor correspondent H was born In New York city In 1849, was graduated from Williams college In 1870 and from the Columbia Law school in irtq II Is tit author of a character sketch. ... Bewar of OoonterfalU 'DsWItt's Is the only genuine Witch Basel Halve" wrIUs S L Tosher, ot Cea ' "Ihavsaeed It In my family for Piles. Cats and Barns for years and at (MOMsad It to be ths bast Sabre on rtV ET ,MlJ1 ' 'asp It, M j ? M'nTla boneehold. ssaudy, and should always b kspt on kaad for North Basil, M T. ,v -I hadbfever joiaai my anal, for twelve rars that u doctors aeald not ar. All lalvss and blood it medics proved worthl. I foold not walk tor ever tws yr. final. 1 VS V t try DsWitt-i Wltsh Baa 1 Hairs, wklsk kaa omplstely enrsd S,: A" OBdrtnl ilif Ds Witt's VTItak Basel 8etv cares .wltheot leaving a seer. Bold by AU Draggtsts. Mr. Wi. Creae, at California, Ml, afterad toryesr from rheumatism as "beg. He was laaily adrissd to ki Chamberlain's Kin Bala, which a. ftadttBtsdaMplstoara, ThiaaVa Imant is far sal by AU Druggists ticJcl Dyspepsia Cert', I rsf.tj'ss.tjfsi'. fi J SrWanSlWJaB M agssssJLpX-! urn oi tha presidcht entitled "Tha Man Hoosevelt." He has for soma yaari represented the New York Evening Post nt the capital and is one of tha best known members of the Washing ton newspaper corps. The Hon. John Sharp Williams, lead er of the minority in the house of rep resentatives, probably has as large fund of witty anec dotes aa any man In congress, and be tells them very well One day while lei surely driving down a road near his home town in Mississippi Mr. Williams ob served a darky re clining under a tree nenr the roadside. The negro was Bas ing lazily up through jons SHARP WIL the branches of the LIams. tree, and a hoe lay beside him. In the cornfield adjoining the road were many weeds. "What are you doing there, BamT asked Mr. Williams. 'Ta heah to hoe dat corn, sab," was the reply. "Then what are you doing under the tree resting?" "Not exac tly, sah; I ain't hardly rest In', 'cause 1 ain't tired. I'm waltln' fo" de sun to go down, so I kin quit work." Mr. Williams also tells of a friend who bought a pair of loud checked trousers. His negro valet envied him and wanted thein. They did not seem to be coming hie way fast enough, and be threw some grease on them. "Charley," said my friend, "take these trousers and clean them. There's s grease spot on them." Charley ik the trousers, dldnt do a thing to them and brought them back in half a day. "levd, Kiss." he said, "I can't get dat ctvas.' out." "I'id you scrub them well?" "Ya. sah." "T'id you try a bot iron and a piece of brown paper?" "Yas, sah." "I'id you try ammonia?" "No. sah. I ain't done tried 'em on me yet, but I knows they'll fit me." Lieutenant Granville R. Fortescue got knocked out in a boxing contest not l.,uc ago. but he has the satisfac tion of knowing that it was no leas a man than the president of the United States who dealt the blow which pot him out. Mr. Kouseve.t has taken to nsing the gloves a good deal recently, and when the young army officer, who is a cousin of Mrs. Roosevelt, called one day at the White House, be was In vite.! to have a little bout with the presi dent. They fell to punching each other eood hnmoredly. but quite earnestly. LIEVTFNANT FOE-Tt- It and at last the chi-f magistrate of the nation landed a stiff right hander squarely on his optsment's left check wh;. u knocked him down and out and left a small disvAoration under his eye to remind him of the honor of such a defeat. Persons who think that the life of an ambassador of the United States to a fore:gn (vuntry is necessarily one of luxury aud eae have a mistaken idea. Joseph II Choate. who. according to report, will s.xn be recalled as Ameri can ambassador to the court of St. James, is said to I such a hard worker that he often goes to his desk before 8 o'clock ia the 'morning, though the office hours are not supposed to begin until 11 He finds a large mass of cor- resjionden, e awaiting hira and opens every letter personally. He is closely otvupie.1 until 1 o'clock, when he takes a brief half hour for luncheon, and though tUe otfii closes at 3 he rarely le-jvex it l:ore '. KoIIiet iff,,, he vrirk, I h. ' until well into the evening. Hin engagements at din ners and other so cial functions con stitute, of coarse, an Important part of his work. With so mneh t de the am-bassad'- rannot af ford to waste time. Mr. Choate is fa- -"-""H H. choatx. moos for aptness at repartee. Tbey art still trtCng in England the story of how Ilishuj, w. s nephew went to see Mr. Choate one day when he was very bosy. "Take a chair." said Mr. Choate. The young visitor was very impa tient. He exclaimed: "Burt I'm Bishop W.'s nephew." Tale two chairs." said Mr. Choate. In conducting the suit of Hunt, tha trreat architect against Mrs. Paraa Stevens Mr. Choate dwelt upon her humble origin and her successive risea in the social world, conclnding with: "At last the arm of royalty was bent to receive her gloved hand, and bow, gentlemen of the Jury, did she reach this imposing eminence? (Paose.) Up on a mountain of nnpaid bills." Representative nay of Virginia tells of an alten-ation in a colored club In Richmond that revolted in nearly all the members lielng haled before a po lice magistrate, says Collier's Weekly. "Ton were present dating this trou ble?" asked tbe magistrate of a wit- "Yes, yo honsb." "Thej tell ns. In a few words, low the difficulty bugan." Just "Well, yo' honah," replied the darky with much gravity, l think it was "When de hairmau of de entertainment commute swatted de secretary orah de bead wlf de lovln' cup." Bonght Ckambarlaia's Cosgh Besaedy and Sent it to Friaada. Mr. P W. J Flatoaar, a dmgrist in Tietoria, Anstraiia, say "Aeastonsr of atlne, ih so plaaasd with Chaabsr laia'a Cwogb Remedy, wbisb she had assd lor her esJkb whan soilering from eolds and erasp, that daring a fortnight's tiau shs obUiaad at my shop, aine bottles, wniah aha asnt to hsr frisns 1st diSarsat paiU of the State, tslling them hew mask goea is naa aoae ana sdvurlng thess to sH I a tHal." tor rata by All Dtngxlsts. Dsagsr la tM WssUmt. Tasntsaasr la aeM wsstasr smuss b) araasMs ssn llilsss fc.vonMs W lbs tlos ataf ttaess gsiss dimMS knows ss La Bripp Fasaamaia, itraSMbaas, Coemptios, ats. thmm wasssss an sswtastsd wUto ths Ms SMSsbisas sf the Shraat and hank waaksasd ky lk kg ssiislisa nsahag from a sold. It 4aaraMtaaaamaBaHrkl Id. Bate asMia to waid sadlsMMbyis hf Tdabja Klislr. ' Tata BMdwa stWatHs nsMdy saa ahrays ae-sassall SMwn4 omrttioM ( tkt UrosS ad logs. B.B IM bwrysaaa, r .,.:,,v Itodol Dysnensla Cure W3 J J j ths Interstate Oonvuusa. On Wednesday the inters'ate eon-' Tsntioo net in Colombia, 8. C, at the sail and nnder the aospioM of the I chamber of eommeroe o( that eity, with representatives from At Btates present, as follows: Charlaaton, J. M. Segnioos, M. B. Bsiklsy, and J. C. Ddlinghstni Wil mington, N. C J H Cbadboorn, Capl. E D. William; Fayettavil N. C , W. B. Cork, J. D. MoNeill; Washington, N. C , George Lsoh, T. B. Myers, A. W. Starnes, S C. Bragav; Qsorgetown, 8 C , Walter Haiiud; Btonswiek. Gi , E. P. Gjodyear; OilTon, 8. C, E L. L. Moore, and J. fi. Oaf id; Baltimore, Md , C. B. Forresi) Norfolk, Va., F. fl. Bynnon. Congressman 8mall and Congress man Patterson were also present lrotn North Carolina. The eonrention eleeted these tffl aers: 3. H. Cbadboorn, president; J. M. 8eg nioas, C. P. Goodyear and Congress, man Patterson, riee-presidents; E B. Clark, and E. B. Taylor, of Colombia, were eleeted leeretariaa. Tha object of the eonrention was stated to be tbe "promotion of the Je velopment of the inland waterways of tbe Atlantic seaboard, and perfected a pstmsoont organisation by eleeting offloera, and adopted resolutions call ing npon Congress to open a water way connecting Chesapeake Bay with Bean fort Inlet, N. C, so as to promote traffic between the ports of the North Atlantic and Sooth Atlantic coasts by aroiding the dangers of Hatteras and Cape Lookoot on tbe North Carolina coast, and thus establith tbe first link in a chain of ioland waterways along tbe Atlantie coast, which is to ereotnally complete a circuit of thee waterways from the Great Lake through the Mississippi river; thence through the Golf of Mexico and o around tbe Atlantie seaboard back to the Great Lakes throogh the Hudson nrer and the Erie canal." Col. W. 8. Cook and Capt J. D. Mc Neill hare returned from the eonren tion, and both express themselree as pleased with the work done, and were epee tally delighted with the warm welcome, on the social aide of the occa sion, tendered to tbe riaiting delegates, which included aa elegant bar. que t given by the Colombia Cham bo r of Csmmeree. Capt. J. D. McNeill, as president of the ehamber of commerce, will mtke hie formal report to that body at its next meeting. Heists TrsatsMat Perhaps there It nothing on record more remarkable In tbe way of drastic meaanres in grappling with a serious situation than the following, sent In a dispatch to tbe Macon, Ga , Telegraph from Fort Gslne, Ga., under date of Qth Inst: 'The farmers snd merchsnts of Clsy county met today st Fort Gelnea, and decided to barn their share of two mil lion bales of surplus cotton. A starter wss made today when s bonfire was msde ol cotton on the streets ot Fort Gaines. It Is not yet determined where It will stop They hare decided tiset the pace, and are moving deter minedly. A large crowd paraded with lid whoops and yells and much spec tacular ceremony. Tbe object is to show thst the farmers are ready to asc- rifi.-e a few bales for the benefit of the masses. The rite la still burning and excitement is Increasing." N1 NOTICE OF BEMOTALWlu Wsfo.'s Bsa uvtf HwSwtn sura hi lotted billnfil sums. to WooMa's pmrf ml nncuy pvoww mi Miiia sad wiaoa uaa raotiratc aftos ninil Boor. Etott- ortaUly iarssd to olR to m m. Toanmjy, WALTKB WATSUH. arly Risers T2E FAMOUS Limt TILLS. F-r quick reiief from Bt'iousr.ess, S.-.'. 'raiiJr.s. Tarpid Liver, Jaun ii;c, 1-4 ill tropes aris- ir.? 'rj-n n i-ictm or sluijjish liver. I ' it's L-.: Eit'.j ELsers are un- Tr.ty act prjrr.jtly and Mver gripe. Ttk i are to da.nl that it is a pleasure to ti'e trem. O-.e to two act as a rr.;'.d iajiat.ve: or four act as a p-eiiir: aic s:!ct:ve cathartic. They a.- pjriiy v!ftab!e snd absolutely rurrrixij. T:.: j tar.ic the liver. r?AZD OHLT Vf . C. DWitt Sc Co.. Cbicatfo For isJe by AIL DEUGGIST8. WE WILL POND YOU ! Ia this ptoa-iaasiTS at, the eastern of asking f rim da to (0 roar bond is rapidly paastna; away, and instead. Soad Cosa paniee are perforBiag this auiasary aer visa. It is aa wnreasonabta tax apoa friendship to expect friends ta go aw bonds and thereby expos their property U risk and thsaasslrss t th npansaaad treabl f a poasibl law ssat, sad all for notion, whea w will exaanU all alasas of svraty bonds for a moderate fee, aad aasom all Uabilittes ineident ta tb rlea. Tb laws of forth Carolina permit th pramiam on Bonds to be charged against the estate la tbe ease of Administrators, Snardiaiis, Keesivsrs, Trustees, aad other Idasiary trusts. IbO.S.FtiiipC.aaiii)Ci,, w m. wnttooaa.nnraiat. K.W r. BaiUisa, UwtUmlB ST. Hsasta a. rnocuwio no ocrtNoco. mwum w utvfU. tut Mt Mni muA twm n IM SIX UIUSTIIIS BmtmtmSrKl milk WuHmfl MM Omt, Hm tmi Wttetawn rrstPW fjitsdwly. W ntm mmmm te w ' aJuda lfiSSvi.BI H. W, JULY, President. Bffl OF - FAYETTEVILLE, CAPITAL 0170,000.00. Ta assoaals ol CarpocaUoaa, Maraaants, tVatars sad ladlvMaals loBsttad, SAYINGS DEPARTMENT. Tb daDy arewlh of oat SATIN 08 DKPABTHBNT seauoads h to taoas wae wbh ts I suaoy. Tos oaa assia wtU oao dollar. ar mm oral, taoitost MM. Oar largo pal sad ih Babiliiy of saralookaoliiois srovido An Absolute Guarantee of Safety to Depositors, rOKZO' O. XZJavXa-ZZ. OaMallr. W A. VAN8T0BT, President. X. H. WILLIAMSON. JOHN ELLIOTT, First Vioe-Preaident Second Tioa-Preajdent, The National BatzL IA TMTTMJILLM, If. 0. WE WILL BE GLAD TO SERVE THE FARMERS BT LENDING THEM MONEY TO BOLD THEIR COTTON. Call oa at tor any bsakiag soniso. American y.V.J',aaV "7 ' ' ""'-5v"S.r r rOITsl V n WCiN. 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We have fifteen cheap mule and horses 'hvt must be sold. Come early and get choice A I. RANKIN C. CcmiiiW! Sale cf lie fill- im Dnrer Lail Under and by virtue of th power maialaii In a oven of ta Bapnisr Court, at a aartaia special proeMdiag ifceavcs paaxliar, eatstM " w 4. Hoilnrsworth t al vs. Basiaa Drrvw," t-a aaaVrainl Comakrioaar. asvwmlad bv the Court, will ofler for sals at publie aatoa s iouowmg osnoe real atata, lyissj sad beisu is CumbavmiM Coantv, Cron Crk aad l'earrai Mill t'ovmahipe. North Csmaas: First Tract Lying a tb Bast side at Bloanl'i CrMk snd oa th Atkuti Coast Lbs "il'ovl, beginning at a poet, at what was far Kr!T iha aividinc eornar of is aara vard board kaea between atiasa aad Cartis, a ta Beat is or is atrMt, aad ran tames along ths original Cnrtia Ihsa, saw the riabt-of-wav ot tha A C L B g. and run thus 8 MW 117 ehains to ta eritTStal Dr,vr omr, new ths run of Biouatl Cieek; tkaaas l.gff.1 haina and M lints to his ornr, than ST 111,1.117 coaioj 10 Kan aru a comer, Bar nis yunl gmuh thene N. 66 W. i.ii saaias I tb sgstaiag, eonumi-g sboot Ivs sens. aeeond Tree. On the Boalh-west sta of Blount's Creek, sjjoinng th Hob-Morgaa Mill laud, tb Lakrriew MfgCo'e Iaa4, and otbtra begmnmg at a atea oa the west dg cf tk Plank roar, (omMrry Dsderword'a orari tbne along th wast sags of the Plank read sorts U went 14.1s baias Is a atoa; lbs a wm , caa.ua so n aaon m a ssauan south Si aaat 14 ehains IS Unks an a the wast aula of th brmMhf thaa sa mmA whafonnerly Dnderwood'a tth 7 ahaina to Ik oeamning, eontamng ton sere, thud Tract: Adiataina' tha aaanaJ taA Begiosisg si a stone oa th west adg of tk Plank road, a ewrser of th above msatlaaid tract, and ran wUB tea ha of thai Iraet want llehahMsaa U Haks; t tk aMraag( Cashes road: tkeaes ss said road aertk atTaaat 13 ebauw to a atoa aeaw the ford of Bloaats Creek: iheae eaat twe thaiae M link Ua aun a Btiassi' Uo; taoe ss bis I in aoatk K ra 7 ehaioa to Ih wast Barani aftn Plank nnd; tkne a to th baghmlsg. eoaatJakair, eight aer as, save aad exespt frsst the fatguaug kkt arm tear aaree, saw sesani! by Mrs, Lamia Unvev-s heirs, la anas beaag fsrslsd by wall Barked met aad boaads, sad tk suss being oa tb swnbera and of IM eight-mr sineiBimessrisa. . Th aU ktads will be ord for ssls b rat traeta, aa above desmWd Trl kfo. 1 i aaseasd f Iw traets. tnalamtas twe aaras saMsr wktekh. W krvMal kawwa saaass aad ksaaaa Tb ta trsem wHI b far aal paraMy and t n a wkols, sstd iboald the earn kid for tk wbt be grsS m than it ae-jrrecai bid for th tw traeta aaparataly. th ssms wiH besoM at a whom, Ta oad aad tkh-d tract will beef farad aasarauly aad thaa at a wee's, snd If la ram eaertd far tbe sseond snd third fasts ss a whole w graarer tana th tarn eanene m the eg greeaie taparate ry, thy will b Hid st s wkia , Tea ser eaat. tk asMaat bad be d y oast ad by the swehamr ta th sadrslnd, ss a vlat of sood faith, aa the day of sal. Tbe asie of the above aropsrty is sabet t 4rMiioa by lb Baperior soert f Vassber IjXl usalj. Thatoffslst Moaday, msftuday f'aa- aavy, is, st en o etoek a. m. PkMSsfBaan Cowrt tfasas deer. Thai 7la tM . . dBU. 0. 8HAW, , BXECUTOB'S KOTICI. ' The aadntlgaad havteg this day e.aalmd aa Ixssurf th atat Mim Kilt H. Bm, Istiattt, ary gtv seue t all sn kwvmg tssasM ssnhatt saw est pes mat taav w Bias, emir inennaai, o or sseuie JTrv'r . llOt er this aotie wiH be slad1 la bar thereof AU rsoas tadeoted I mat s tat man) Bake psrmnt BO. M. KOIK, IxMBtw v'f,TA TW nrslgnd haviaf tbia day aallld as i s. bar by gtves aotls I all strssas H,iq ,1 wm avvavws SVam ts kna, daly aatkeavirsaad, ea er bator w mM .Ana .L. . . hi . i , . , aiwv r , saw, wr tmm buiw w m aw barUaraof ill araoM mdtbdl aaidi tat srsat awk SayaMSa, . eyrt,Va, E. B. KTAII, I mctxtoB's iroiricE. The aulaiihjMd having this day sua! Had aa Cxaoaioraf Uatst.M of William Uawaua, ss wmt, ks sby gives soUa to ail parson kav ksst alalaw agtlnsl said aetata to yraaanl thaat to Slat dull antssiittealad, oa or before JTovv a. M or this nolle will b pldi lb ssr thsroof All prrsuns Indebted to said satais ask make uayatai i ('BANK CAEB, Kxtentor. ov'rtS.'Ct. L&..&&.&1 VfiMe. Havins qnallM as adajlnlsliavr of J, B. Driver, daeoasid, lau of Cumberland oonnty, H. u, Ikia Is 10 notify all psraons asvisg. alslms ssalnst tkt eatat of mid dissssaii ts ex hibit tham ts ths sadarahiiMd oa or bafors the Xthk Say of Oemaear, twit, ar la Is aollt will be plaadsd ia bar of their resovety all osr sonsladabud to mid satale will plea nuke aanasdlal payawat. This ItfJtk day of Daossib.r, K04. INO. D MaoktAH, idmlnlslrsuir Dadar ,sad by virtu of ths sowar aonlainasr ha sartaia mortgag sxooutsd by Edwaid Bab snd Ills N. Hesketod B Broad foot, duly reoordtd at Book 8, No, 4, page lt, In the office of Register of Ddt of Cumberland soaaty, I will azpom to sals st publla aaetioa on Batarday, January lita, IMS, at II oVikxk H, ta Mlosrmg deasribsd aud, vbc Lying la Sayattavui. Nottk Carolina- Be ginning at ths of Ckasney snd Urang strdats, ssd raaalsa; west with Cbaaney atra! 137 met to th southeast front coraw of Mary Nalaon't hne, thane north her line nfty-Mvon (67) ml to th soslkwmtara eoruer of Uanial Marphvs lot, thane east parallel with Irst line (being Ckasney etraat) 1S7 fast ts Orng atrstt tans with Urang strati south 67 ftl to th frtgmning-- bing southtra half of lot sold k 0 PikteNelUand wife to JibaB Broadfoot by Md of March list, 188. raeonM la Book L, No. a, Page 111, la tha onto aforesaid. PIsMofbaJs: Court Boos Door, fcvaUe- vilte, N. C. This lttk day of Dsoamber. 1104 Q. K MlkfOCKS, Attorney for Aaatgn of Mortgag. TalaSLaLa. Under and ty authority of an order of the Superior court ot Cnmberlan l county, made la the ease of J W. H Smith. Kx. tutor of sirs Margaret Smith, ts Klistbsth Smitb and others, therein pending, being a petition for leave to sell lands to pay debts ot said estate, the undersigned will offer for sale, at the Court House door, In FayettevlUe, N. C , Oa January 23d at 12 o'clock M the following lands: Lying about 3 mhes rest of Fayetteville, and north cf the Plank Road: Beglning at a stake on the sooth side of the Cool SDrine Bransn. N Clark's and Vanghn's corner, and running wiin vaognn-s una nortn it west chains to a stake; thenee north 8 west SO chains SO links, crossing the Cool Spring Branch to a etaie on tns nortn side ol the branch; ther.ee north (8 eaat T chains to a sttke; thene eaat 174 chains to a stake and pointers: thene sooth 8 eat 14 chains, crossing sua Branca jolt osiow the old mill dam, to a stake and pointers near an old road; thenee sooth (1 west S chains 30 link to a rock aad polntera, Mints's corner; uence sooia 97 west b chains to a stake, N. Clark's corner: thenee south 84 west 8 chains SO links to a stake, his corner; tnenee south tu west e chains SO links to tbe beginning, containing 48 acres, more or less. Terms, Cash. Sale abject to approval of court rayettevuie, uee'r ?3rd, 1904 I V.I 8MITH, Kxecutor of Mrs Margaret 8mith WORTH CAROLINA I Cumberland County i la th Superior Court Mamie P. Dardaa va J. Tkoi Dsiesn Not it The ctefrndant above sawed will ink notice nt sa aetJoa atitid aa skov ha bn aonv nttd In th gaperior soart of CaabMiaad canty tor tb purpose of obtamiag a divort rrov ta ouo oi ssnsrnsasay axuusc twa the plajetil snd dafaadaat, upon th groanc of wiuniDaaonmu; ana ts mid aMttnSsal will fanhar lak aotie tkat h it rtanlrad to spnar st the nut I res of hoparlor oart of sua oonovy. to a bm e u Mveat Mondav before th list Moadav m Marah. lsoS. at th soart house of said enaaty ia Berth CaroUna, aad answer or demar ts th torn pi. bt lu arid aeuoa, or in puuatra will apply to th tor th relief demanded tn mid esttpmint aaia ru any oi vostnr, iwf A A. McKBTHaX, Clark of the Baperior Court. 1UL Cook, Attorney t Cumberland Cent. I taaaitar Rait. Dr. K A. Blue va jVorsaan Lv BtaLn4 aad atiiton a. aeLtcd - oetvlr by pebliostioa. Th aWandsau above named will lake notice thst an actio uttikH as shove, kat ba aoai stancad ia tb Bewrior soart of Csmbmrttnd ouaty. mr th aanyoaa al loraaioMns a atorv gag aivaa by Ik dafaadanta. to la plaintif. apoa nai atatt ssd in said evfendaals will further take not lea thst tbev ar mouind to sapnr at the ixt Una of th Baoartor soart of CumberhuM eosnty, to be held oa th 7th Monday before the list Monday of Mane, U06, at th Court Hose of raid went, in Vavetla- viile ivortk Carolina, snd anawat ar daaaar ta thaeowplaisr of tb p'sintil is taw action r in p annua win aopty to th aoart far the r. tier eemn la mi om plaint vat urn th Ibth day al Aovambar, 1104, A A. MeKBTJUB, Ckrrh Boperior Court JfOHTH CAHOLIHA tin UMfhroartor Ciakriand Coaatv f Gurt bfor tha Olark mary a. atauoaraia, laaowii aiUosgaliL W. H.Whha and wf.. Bmm Wbh. A lei M Don in Id. JasM Bsnoek. Mm Maaoia Javaa. T. P. Jove. W. A. Orowley aad wrfe, Lsara, v D. A MeDoarald, nrtnor, Ltaa May Bul- iw, asuov, arena aiirowraia. minor, msry McDongeW, mmor. William MeDougald, minor, insMS P. MaDooaald. minor, Etta MtDoaasU. hwr, Anhar MeDoatald, atnot, Archie Pas ters an wit, way rviersoa, ,oeMe Doanid iWviM bv rablieatioa-Votiaa Th dsieaaaat abev aawd, aad t as i stall v Arehi Pattsnoa aad wh, Ily Psttartoa, aad Jeha A MeDoaanld, will take aotie that a ipini prosMdmg entitled ss shove, has semmsnsse at la Baoerlor Mart of Cast- bswlaad eonutv. before th Clerk, to make aele f tMsarasef ludm gvnty.pirat towutblp, Caabwriaad maty, of which Alexander M ueugaie ems tmaed aae potatmtd, It th par aoa of iivtaloa Mm tk pbttntif aud da aradaata, wh are tk tsbs-at-law e mid Atex- learmauoursid The satd ddeaaanta will farther take anil aa that thy ars required to he sad appear st tk office af ih sadwtlgasd, st the Coart Uoum m rayattsvuw. m. v.. ea Salaraaf, Jahaary Utk, ISO, at twelve e'eloek M , aad aaaww ar demar t th petiltoa hi eid special arosjailtng, wkaak aaid stMla at sow a II. or tk nlahv Uli witi apylv t tk Coart far th relief d Saandag at said setitfaa. This tth day of Dssember, 1904 A A. MeaVB'l'tl AST, Clark BnaariorCoait. Boblatoa A thaw, Attn far Flaistifs TOBTH CABOLIVA. I lntk Cvaaberlaad Oaaty J Beperter Coart. L. W. Levy, Admialttratoe f Lssm W Levy, dttssstd.et aU ve M. X. Lsvv aad wif, et. alNotiee. The acnadaatt M. sr. Levy and wife, Lftsle Levv, aad th aclr- btw of the let Aaule I. Lambeth, Ittmud, who asm aad reel s1 eases ar ankaowa, aad the balra-at-law of tklstsB,.lLsvy, Issstnt, whom asms aad rssldsaisa st sshsowa, above stmsd, will take nolle, tkat aa astieWeatHhMMabeva, hat ea snmaitiima m ta anperMr rt or Usa bwrlaad laoaatv, to tob)ti, a eortaia tract ef mad ssestad m mM asanty, to Ml, for the pur pose, tret, of eraausg statu to pay the fsaeral ezpraeee aad other debt tfod agalmtthem tat ef Loie W. Levy, Ittttsti; sad tawosd, for s divWoa ef Ik balsa ot tbe proeeeas of me taw, ameag is aetrsaMaw 01 to sail Leant W. Levy, tstsatid. Bod the said defead asta will fB'Uur take notlea, Ibat they art re euiredt a sad sppear before tk Clark ef th MMrier Ceart of Csmberlssd ssaaty. st kit m th court-keva ef said eonutv. ih Va. etawtll, (!.. OS Tksrt ay, in gad day of Pbraary, 1K, at 11 eWotk, M, tad aatwtr rdeoar to ta yetltio at laid tloa,Tlb wuvewar wiu apply to ta vean lor an r. bef dearanded said aatlUoa Thie a day ef IMembr, 1W4 . . A. A McKbtbab. . ' ' . . ' Cera- ef th Soperiof Coart. B.Ia Ceok, Attoraty tor Patbleaere, Citt AT UBADOTABTESS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY. ea Oluaspi strtat, eppotltt Klug't waiion ttore, Her yoa eaa tee the best sawrlment of ' Breech-Lo&di k Double and ingle barrel Guns, frets Iks bust makers la this country, England s, au Inelsdlng Nw York Clnb, D. M CMtro Club audPettrt hhtbgradt Club: sgtnt for Dapont Pewew and the Philadelphia Shot tow.r Co The THE FINEST ASSOltTNENT OP . 8P0BT8MEN'S LEGGINS on the market. . ' IdF Gun sad Lock npalrlng a epeeWly bj ti e b,tt workmen. Next year, 1800, will be he Fortieth annivtrtary of th ettaklianmenl o f th Fajittev ill Armory by lbs unatrslgned, T7ALTER T7ATSON. Gonmaker. - ThE MCNEILL BAKERY COMPANY Props, Th Cnmbtrland Cafe'. We have just what yon want for Xmas- Fruit Cake of all kind; also, Sponge Pound, Etc. Pies made to order on short notice EaTUave as your order early for Mince and Pumpkin Pies Fieeh Bread, Bolls, Banns, Pies and Uakeu made dally. Go to TBE CUMBERLAND CAFE' for nice Oysters, Quail and the but ths utw awivioo aavureu aa" r reeu norrois Vour GliriBtmao BaJrcinpc will be all the better if yoa use "PERFECTION." Tom Xaa eaket, pies, pastry, biscuits and bread shonld be "last right" oa that VakSffJ.7- You.B'' t wittout ming the best floor. "PBR- PaXriON" is not only BEST, bat CHBiPESJT. ITS -THE Zmaa Eaisins. Citron, Nuts. Candies, etc., Jost received, all fresh stock. "Jnhnnla eat ,nn, Ann mrtA Ma. tf Lm. . l . , ... , j- -, s , u,n n ,i uavius n oig run on onr 'KJo liimbla single-barrel breech loader. The blgge,t gnn bargain yoa ever dreamed of Jnnt tha thine, av tha tw, Tmaa .i.M i. , . . , , i -o ---- --j - inuij kuuu tor toe oiggest man. too. They are redlot sellers. Step Uvely or they will all be gone before Tot get here. A a nai a lin nt tht Kur. vwwiWe.f Lni.. ,. V. . Minors eto. Ml wefcbt Bwarinff nd bU and MrtiB Cht Ths beit makes . T7V . ra ' " duuu oi an ainua. a iou I lock ot Uro eerire of all kinds. Fox Biver Batter. Live stock feed, including Pratt's Pood Pv I ar rvVlf am amaaatUlss. HTU.I...I. an. , i n j .7 i " j"b wnuioanie auu wiiau. uoarteons treatment and) square dealing. Everybody welcome. -A. P.JOHiNrSON, lvlem.eigr, No. 107 Hay btreet, Fayerteville. 1. U.. 'Phone 6 CUIU mmz (opposite Freight Depot) Manutaeturart SAW MILLS, ENGINES AND BOILERS and General Machinery. f!5n!r 'rilf f d Mi,U 8uPP" eonsUntly on hand. IRON AND BB48S CAST d Ktu m lh0ti ,"tie 1 cnj 111 ,t00k from 4 10 of " inn HP 3hS?.&X& U 015.11 J STUsClLLTI. iy AD work guarin'ssd snd exchtad with ditpateh. WHISKEY YEARS OLD SMOOTH MELL0W FULL QUARTS $3.9 txracas charqcs bi by us A trial will convince you that these goods are the vert a nar ror meoicinai ana uraci auu u uui uvnccuy Bntisiaciory return a our expense auu once, snipmente Remit by Postal or WBITg POM PalCI We Want to Build Your Houses, A FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY equipped with iaSTtsrvv IVlOHINBRV, lipiPrdtodogoodworkonthortnotic. SPECIAL PRICES ON FLAT W0RR Blankets WaBhel Thoroughly, t Clothing Cleaned and Pressed, Carpets and Bugs Renovated. ty Bend nsyonrwoik or "phine for onr wagon to call. .. PHON143v To Cure a Cold in One Dav e aid Belgium Alto Bevolvert for horns p rot- market aff irde." Prompt attention and p oysters reotlvea astly JAB. o. MeNElliu, afanager FLOUR "SlffiR""' Tiei. new nd old. Fih. Ut u mLV. of Rtvddlei, Harnest and other leather BUSSELL, Prop'r and Mgr , rmttov-lllcA, n. a of snd Dealer in COPPER DISTILLED' 4 FULL QUARTS S2S5 otner purposes. Send us your money will be refunded at made in plain cases. Express Money Order. list or OTHCN LIQUORS. and cf ei to those contemplating building Our Practical Experience anas tallied aid BaUder It will Insnr satlsfaetlon'snd save yoa money to Consult Ua for Plant snd Prlcai oa all kinds ot building and building mu rlsi. . -
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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