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THE OBSERVER FAYETTIVILLE. MAECHD, 1806. Wa desire allva agent and correspond nt at every postoffle in Cumberland and adjoining eountlee. Correspondence on all snbjests of looal and general interest and oploloni upon matters publle of eonoern, art Invited The editor will not be responsible torthe Ttlws or statements of correspondents and reserves the right at all timet to revise or eorreot any article be may think require! it. Oorreipondenee for the Weekly Observer ihould reach the offlo not later than Mon day. One tide, only, of the paper muit be writ ten on and the real name of the writer aooompany the contribution. No atten tion will be nald to anonymous letteri. tVThe date on your label telU yon when yonr subscription expiree. Beeeiptt for money on subscription will be given In ehange of date on label. If not prop erly ohanged in two week notify ni. IIDKX TO IIV ADTIITIIIMHTI. Globe Bemedy Co Free. J McD Monaghan Notioe. 8. H. Parker, Agent for Bale. Glob Bemedy Go "Globe Tonic. Holllnjrsworth Oo.-Ladlei' Skirl. W K Eindlsy Co Ton are Invited. W.M . Walker Notlee of Entry of Land. W. H. Mann, Bherifl-Last Call for Taxes. ' W. Ai Maynor, Adm'r-Admlnlitrator'o Notlee. F. W. Thornton Knox Celebrated Fine Bate. 0. T. Oetes, Commlsslonsr Commis sioner's Bale of Lend. T. T. Thaln. Man'r-Tho FayetteTille Lumber and Building Oo. . A OiriOIalLI UOIDMT. We have received two tbreattby innuendo tor admitting to the ool omns of the Observer a recent com monioation concerning a poblic matter. It is needless to say to our readers that thread of injury to the Observer, or iti editor, do not deter nt from doing what we consider to be the doty of the paper to the pnblie. The preti ia America hai not yet been Ratsianized, and the Observer at least, ai long at it ii oontiolled by .iti present owner, will ooctluue to open its columns to the weak aa well as the atrong, when either shall have osoasion to express its griev anse io respectful and lawfnl terms. We matt leave it to others to piotore the condition in which this eommanity would be today, were it not for the existence in it of a free press. It is because the Observer's columns are known to be open to the humblest person at well at to the highest plaoed, that it stands here today. Since its repurchase by the present proprietor in 1892, a dcisn organs of special in terests have been started aganst it and have passed away; and today, etidenoe of the popular approval of its course, it has a moon larger circulation in Fayetteville and Cumberland county than it hat ever had and than any other paper hat or has ever had. frtasarer's Kepsit, Following la the report of the treat- nrer of the Chamber of Commerce for the month of February: Amount on hand at February meeting. 1139 Collected since, 33 35 Advertising, Janitor, February talary, Death ef Mr. Ledbetter. Mr. K. H. Ledbetter, a well known and esteemed eition of Fayetteville, died suddenly Friday afternoon last from a stroke of paralysis. He was on his way from the residence of bis son, Mr. Carl Ledbetter, to the steam laun dry, when he was eeind with violent illness on the ttreet. On reaching the lanndry building, he was utterly pros trated, and passed away about 7 o'clock. Mr. Ledbetter was born in Peters burg, Va., on the 11th of December, 1845. being in hit OOih year, and had resided in this city for many years. He leaves a wife, three aons, Messrs. Carl, John and Will Ledbetter, and daughter, Mrs. Landon Jonss. He was a member of Bt. John's Episcopal church, whence the funeral services took plaee Sunday morning at 9:30 o'olook. Following were the pallbearers: J. J. Croswell, I. W. Clark, H. B. Home, D. A. McMillan, B. B. Haske, Dr. Higbsmith. Honorary D. H. Bay, J. M. Graham, I. C. Bond, M. W. Johnson. The other relatives of the deceased are: hit eldest sister, Miss Emma, of Prinoeton, N. C 1 Mrs. Mollis Heiniman, of Los Angeles, Cel.; Mrs. John 0. Meyer, of Chicago; Mrs. Smith, of Princeton; Mrs. Lelie Otterbonrg, of Charlotte; Mr. John B. Ledbetter, of Princeton. Richmond, Petersburg (Va) and Charlotte papers please eopy. Archie, the little son of Representa tive A. D. MoOill, of Seventy-First ownship, has jutt passed through au operation at the Higbsmith hospital for the removal of ttone, the mass taken out being nearly as large as a wal nut, The little fellow has endured terrible suffering, but be is now doing finely. sfallee New. Will Simpson, coloted, was arraign ed before Mayor McMillan Monday for disorderly conduct, and wat re leased on payment ol $4 00 and coata Annie Williams, charged with tell Ing whisky, gave bond for her appear .net at next term of court. Bethel eataiat. Jeb Btoart Chapter, United Dangh ten of the Confederacy, held a speoial meeting at 4 o'oloch Tuesday after noon, at the residence of Mrs. Hontsr 0. Smith, to consider the aiding in er retting a monument to the memory ot Henry Wyatt, on the battlefield ot Bttbel. ffsi Wktikr tclliDg. Deputy United 8tates marshal, Kin Taylor, ot Seventy First township, Monday arrestid George Bevels, col ored, oharged with selling whisky. 1.000 samples of the .GLOBE TONIC a .a i Hi A All AHA HtAIHAllh. ' All takal TAP tHAl nvv emu awasvw and ntf erd (r o( 'hares by the nt .r.ftllnlhlLll til ka.Ak fMWW V , www -i.u.H vutn (the (the DI8BDRSHMBHTS. I '73 -i 3,6 50 Amount on hand, (136 6$ When the delinquent list wat retd, the following amendment to the con- tltutlon of aectlon 3, article 3, was of fered, to He over for adoption at next meeting. To see what the aense of tble meeting was In regard to it, a vote was taken and it wat adopted 1 Resolved. That section 3, article 3 of the constitution be amended to at to add these words: "Further, that after montbt more of inch delinquency, the names of said delinquent! be dropped from the rolls, and the secre tary notify them thereof.'' Death ef Prosuaeat Moore Haa. Dr. A. B. Carrie, aged 66 years, died at hit home at Curriesville, in the west ern part of Moore eounty, on Saturday night, of pneumonia, after an illness of only a few dayt He wat a pbysioian ot the old sohool, and had been very successful in his profession, the prse tioe ot. whieh embraced a wide area, and he ministered to hundreds without hope ot reward. He leaves a wife and four ehildren. Vaszplalnabls SnieUe. Spring Ebeltoft, 18 years old, a clerk In tbe Ledford Mercantile Company of Cooleemee, killed himself Sunday by sending a pistol ball through bis bead. His suioide is unexplainable to his friends, as he was sober, industrious, and a cealout member ot the Baptist Cburoh. He was tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ebeltoft. of Shelby. Bev. W. Ebeltoft was pastor of tbe First Baptist ohureb of this city many years ago, but we do not know whether or not this is tbe same family. The Sheriff Arrests Offieeers. On Saturday afternoon Sheriff Marsh arrested Eliia Holliday, colored, charged with liquar dealing, a search of her premises tbowing several gal Ions of whisky in her possession; alto Menus Murphy, he also having liquor in his possession. Both gave bonds for tbeir appearanee at trial. He also arrested Jo James, oharged with selling liquor, who was seot to jail, but was released Sunday on bond, eeciag fwnmt The railroad meeting of the Cham ber of Commerce and the citizens of Fayetteville, appointed for Thuraday lght, Match 9th, has been de ferred until Monday night following, March 13th. Further notice will be made, as a large attendance is much desired. Death of Mr. lalsoa, Mr. E. L. Falson, one of the most prominent citizens of Sampson coun ty, died at his home near Clinton Sat urday, aged 75 years. He leaves a wife and two children, a son, Mr. E. L. Falson, Jr., of the United States Geo logical Survey, and a daughter, the ire of ex-Senator Marlon Butler. Isw laws f er f ajettevlllt as a Ones Oretk. Tbe reoent Legislature pasaed a law prohibiting eblokent from running at large in Fayetteville, with a penalty attached of 96 for each offense or 30 days on tht pobllo roadt. For the township ot Crott Creek tbe following lawt were passed 1 Prohib iting the shooting ot guns or pistols; prohibiting tbe eongregatlon of per sons, using loud or profane language in front ot private residences, and also a law making it obligatory for persons to drive to tbe right on tht publie high ways. ; Wksa ana Whjl A cultured woman of Fayetteville wishes to know when and why tbe eagle wat adopted as the nationa emblem, one may eall it, of the Ameri ean Union. Can anyone give her and us the information f Miaa Kate 6. Monroe, who has been st the family home near Manchester for the past two or three weeks, on ac count of her sad bereavement in the death of her mother, returned Mon day to her duties as a nurse in the Hlghsmlth hospital. Last Call for Taxeo. AU unpaid property tax will be adver tised for sale on April 1st, 1905. Every requirement of the law has been complied with, and will be, and I will be able to give a perfect title to all parties who purchase land told for taxes, on first Monday in May. W. H MABBH, Pherlff Cumberland County. NOTIOE. Notlce ls hereby given to all hunters of game in Cumberland that, under the law, the close season begins March 15th and expires Nov. 1st. daring which time tbe shooting of all garnets prohibited. The law will be atrlctly enforced, and any persons violating it will De prosecuted. J. McD. MONAGHAN, Game Warden. Fayetteville, March 7. Our PIANO and ORGAN OFFICES are in the BAY :: BLOCK while our new buildings are being erect ed. Respectfully, W. E Blount SUNHYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY. J. M Lamb, Proprietor. We have just received the largest stock ot 33u.tola Bulba ever brought to Fayetteville direct from Europe, consisting in HYACINTHS, 13 kinds, for forcing in house and bedding out. TULIPS, in 10 kinds; NARCISSUS, Paper White and Double Whit; Croooa Cyelamen, Oxallls, etc. Choice Green house Plants; Evergreens Shrubbery in abundance. Tour order please. tT txxm an. Lamb, Lock B x 65, Telephone 48 B. Fayetteville. N. C. Whisky Trials Osiers. From Wednesday's Daily. This afternoon in his office, before ;8qoire C. P. Overby, the follow- in negroes are being tried for retailing whisky, and also for having more than gallons of tbe fiery fluid in their possession! Menus Murphy, Eliia Hol liday, Bob Everett, and Joe James. These parties were arrested on the in formation of a negro named John Peek, who sayt he it a detective, and who, it is tumored, was employed in that ca pacity by members ot the prohibition element in this community. . Yesterday afternoon John Peek, the above mentioned negro deteetiva, t was before Mayor McMillan charged with selling whisky, and was bound over to oonrt in four eases, and waived preliminary trial. He gave bond. A New Stock Hy Ball Ms ait FAYETTIVILLl MARKETS, aiVUID DAJLT. Good Middling, new cotton.... 7 Strict Middling 71 Middling 7 Btriot Low Middling 7 .48 Common fiosin.. 3 16 Virgin 3 60 Yellow Dip 3 25 PlIOOTKni inoim it k. M. Jioxaoii. booii sn. MA. asAAtaiA ivu 1 K"-"'f family Flour -fltrmight , ; S 00 91M U i i it. am iv. m. uvAi Vfuon mm,l Lrui fcssu Ttu ivt ywt vhjmjv evaov 1 ..UU 4B TV. ke-k1 TKaaflA VkU.vtkWA ra a tfm ywm whsmsws leww rut M 1Kb nttr hnahftl ill nog ivbbu pvr iv, ia -sides. ihanldam - Pork hog round Lard N. O. nm S3 lha nar hnahal Peas day mixta II .Lit. Potatoes irii'i bushel Potatoes swMOt Honey strained per lb Country Butter UUCES Hens per head D rollers, Effffa. Beosters per head Tarkeya per lb Solneas , Feathers-new ; Wool washed Hids-dry per lb. II M, Ik. fallow lOalUi Utll WJalJ 10a.lt 6.7 810 SOaM lOOallO vOalOO 1SI 1 SlalSO BOaTt Ta8 Si sooafi 80M ISaSO Italfi SOaU iOitl 91 k'' NlU . BO a 10 1M1I Of Baor Food Gnps Also a complete line ot Milk Pans. Milk Baokets Milk 8tralners. Milk Skimmers and Churns; Butter Paddles and ttutter Moulds. Bee J. B. TILLINGHAST. Ton are Invited and expected to be present at THE OPNENINGr ol our NEW - STORE Wednesday Morning, March 15th, at 9 o'clock Beginning with the opening day we shall show you not only THE NEWEST and moat complete Stock in Cumberland county, but we have assembled for your Inspection from the best mills and wholesalers Values that were never before dream ed of in this section. Io1lddlnsT for the bleeer half of vour business, we do so, well knowing that unless we can give vou more for your money than you can get elsewhere wecannnot get yonr trade and confidence. In tbe past fifteen years the writer has never seen under one roof each a well bought, desirable stock of merchandise. Every article in the house will prove a regular pocketbook tickler, Make arrangements to come lee for yourself Wednesday, March 15th W.E.KINDLEY&CO. For Sale. A small farm In Robeson count v, known as the James Smith place. For farther Information apply by letter or in person to 8. a. rarxer, at iromoeriana r. u., a This is a bargain. B. B. PARSES, Agent. The Prosperous Farmer has a rlgbt to be buoyant, be cause be carefully prepare his lands at seed-time, and usee lib erally tTtry seaeon Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers, whloh brtnir, at harvest-time, large, excellent oropt for which the very highest prloee are ob tained. They ooma up to and often exoeed our guaranteed analysis. If jou dea't fertilise with thee popular branda you fall to ob tain the beet results from the care and labor put on your orop, whether It be trucks or any one special product ot the toll. IX your dialer cannot supply yod write us for Information at any . on ot the oltlea named. , 1 VntOtNIi.-OAROt.tNA I OUUMIOAL COMPANY ' klehmehe.Va, Atlanta, Oa. MoriMk, Va. Smink, Oa. . , bwaw, . a . Mifor,Ak . Oberlwa,a,a , tl(aplii,Tsaa. . HAY STREET, FPA"TE:rrTT,ElVII.LjEl, 2ST. C ISJ" BOD'ft t.Ktta. WATER MELON SEED GROWN IN THE SUNNY SOUTH. Green rind, red meat full of Juice and ao sweet." If vou want aualitv. sweetness, and tbe best melons that It i- 3P .. ' . ' .. . J . .1. ' posalDie to grow, punt our eoutnem-grown meion eeea. noni or weetern-grown melon seed doesn't begin to compare, when ? consider the quality and product ot tne truit proaucea nortnern .V4 WmxTi Deacrlptlv Seed CaUtetu tellf about Ibe best Kuthern melou, 1,1, and all other rami ana uaraea eeeat. n t t We are head quartan for Cw Peas, .Serf hi at; 5 It's milled free for tbe asking. ..uiriSjf' rghumt. Seed Cars, EasUage Cera, nillet, Sl bmm, vyti ic. epecimi pnee lit o( rtrm eeeai maiiea on request. ..:tY"j , W Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, Richmond, Vj, Have Your Home 2rr own Cabbage. Oa'b,fcsac 3Plsa.sa.tane -vaarletieassi. Prices: 11 SO per 1000. To Agents ordering 10 000, f 1 00 per 1,000. Orders amounting to 50,000, 10 per eent. off Shipped C. O. D. if deaired. Plants arrive at your Eipress Ofllee in good condition. WRITE FOB MEBCHANrS' PRICES. Catbig. Beans, Sweet Potatoes and Turnips In Season. Orders for shipments of Tomato Plant. 8ea Island Cotton Seed and 8weet Potato Draws should be booked in advance. JAS. BAY GERATY. ENTERPRISE, S. C. Express Cffloe. Tonngs Island, 8 C. Dnder desree ef the United States Clreolt Coort. ia elegant Bodern euel kail passenger and and, also, tbe valuable wharves; floating dock, warehouses, oSioae, ho'stlng engine fully eqnip ped with cable ears, and akoat forty-n?e sores of land on the rlsr front In CaTetUTllle solt- able for ralload ant tteaasboat tsnatnl and baildiag pnrpoias, alio a valuable lot near Ibe centre of tbe town, suitable for building pur poses At the same tine and plaee there will be sold, all other property, real and personal or mixed, In the Dosresston of the Beoelver for the i'ay- etUTiUe As Wilmington Steamboat Company, of whatsoever kind. Coder and by virtue of a deeree entered in the ease el John V Jacobs vs Fayettnllle St Wilmington Steamboat Company, In the United Sums Clieoh Court, at Kaisigh. for the East ern District of North Carolina, In Eqnily: and John V. Jacobs, Assignee, et ala, vs steamboat, "Tbe City of Fayetteville, entered In the District Court of the United Btatee, for te Kastcrn District of North Carolina, at Wil mington, m Admiralty, the Carolina Trust Com pany, of Halsigh, North Carolina, the Receiver appointed in the proceedings In Kqoity, above stated, will ssll at pablie oatcry, to tbe last and highest bidder, all f ti e property, real, per sonal it mixed, in whieh the defendant in Ike Equity pri,eeedings, the rayetteville and Wil mington Steamboat Company haa any interest or property, including f reach Im, book aeeoonta and eseryihing whatsoever of value, whether included or not In the above caption of this no tiee of sale. The fornishings and fittings of the said, "The City of Ifayettevllle" not now upon laid steamboat, aic stored ia the warehouse or depot of said defendant Company In the Kqoity proceedings, situated h or near the town of VaystteTiilSjCnmberlaad county, N.C.,aad may be bupteua by prospective buyers st that place Any information reipscting the proper ty may be bad by addressing the said Keeeiver. Iti be real property herein advertiaed la more panlealarly described aa follows Certain tracts or panels of land in Cross Creek township. Cumberland county and Blue ef North Caioiina, bounded and described aa to Hows, vis: Beginning at a stake, the upper noruer of Council Hall Und; tbeoee with it, coca led, south 73s west 20 chains to a stake in edge of ditch- thence along said ditch south 30 east 5 chains '6. links to a stake and pointers; thence suuui jo east i Guam oo nnas; mince witD an other ditch south 70 west bO links: thai.ee with another ditch tooth 16 east 6 chains 60 links to a big gulls; theme with it to ihc river; tbence np tne river to the beginning, containing thirty acres more or leas. 2nd tract Beginning at Burton Johnson's on a gully; thtnee as a ditch south G cut 6 chains toaitakeata road; tbence north 75 east 14 chains west bank of riven thence no said rlter tt chains to A. B. Williams' lower comer on the rivei; theoee with his line south 80 west 10 chains to links to Burton Johnsons comer; toence witn on line sontn io east DO links to a stone, kit ther comer; thence with bis other line south 80 west chains 10 links to the be ginning, containing 64 acres more or leas. Srd tract Beginniog at a water oak bash on bank cf gully; tbence north 80 east 10 chains to the river; theoee op tbe river north 9 west 11 chains Io a hactberry at the moan of a gully: uenoe up various courses 01 tne gnuy anoot in chains to the beginning, containing about 7 acres 4th tract Beginning at a stone formerly J. W. Powell's co roer, and running thence with his line south 70 west 6 chains and 60 links to a slake in a ditch, where said Powell's line oroes ea tbe ditch; thence with said ditch south i east 4 chains to a slake ia the ditch where it fork ; tnence with a alien couth u east a chains and 37 links, to A B. WUliamt' comer; thence with said Williams' line north 'ii east 4 ehsins and 66 licks to a stake in a line fo-merlf Powell's; thence with said line north J4 west 10 ehaine aid 60 links to tbe beginning, containing about 6 1-6 acres. 6th tract Beginning at a stone m the ditch bank, Powell's line formerly tbe north western eorn.r ef tbe Western Railroad land, and rant thence with a dilch eou'.h 27 east 2 chains 68 links to a bend in the ditch; thence south 16 east with said ditch; thence sontb 57 west 2 chains 68 links to anoihar ditch, -'nnxton's tins;" thsnce with said ditch north 20 west 1 chain; tbence north 28 west 6 chain, to a stone on said ditch; tbence north 65 ea-t 3 chains 12 links to tie beginning, containing 1 6 10 scree more or less The above Ire i reels were conveyed to the k'ayetleville and Wilotoiton Steamboat Com pany by B. Q. Haigh and wife, by deed record ed in book K, No. 6, page 471 in the office of the Register of Deeds, In and for tbe county ot Cumberland, North Carolina. 6th tract Beginning at the Intersection on the sonthera margin of Franklin at with the eastern margin of Donaldson st and rnne thence with tbe southern margin of Kranklin st eou'h 72 degrees, 45' east 84 feet to a stake; thsnce south 17 degieei 46' west 125 feet to a stake; tbence sontb 72 deg ees 41' east 80 feet to a stake in Bevlll and Vanstory's line; thence wita said lievill and Vanstory's line sontb 17 degrees 45' west 91 feet to a Slaks in said Bev II and Vanstory's line; thence with their bin, and past their corner and witn J A Lambeth's line north 67 degrees west 185 feet to It e east margin of said Donsldson st north 23 degrees i0 east 1U6 feel 9 inches to the beginning This wat conveyed by Waller Watson and wife to tbe k'ayeileville and Wilmington Steamboat Company by deed registered in tbe efnoe of the Register of Deeds in and for Cumberland coan ty, book N, No 6, page 396. Kroet the eastern portion of this tract hat been sold a lot 60 feet wide to Messrs Borden and rjohwan, mors par ticularly deecribed as follows, via: beginning at tbe northeast comer of tract six on Franklin it. and running west with said street north 72 degrees 46' wtst 60 feet; thence sou h 17 de- ees 16' west 210 feet to J. a. LamnetO't line; lenee with J. A. Lambetk't line south 67 de grees east 60 feet to Bevlll and Vanstoiy's line: thence with Bev II end Vanatory's line north 17 degiees 46' east 216 feet to tbe beginning. With a twenty-foot right-of-way reserved. TIME, 1'LiCa AKD TERMS Of SALS. The above property will be sold ou Monday, March 27th, 1905, at the hour of 12 H, at the Court House door of Cumbeiland county at rj.m.,hi 4.V.M1 vmi uu nm. m w in., in. third cash, balance within thirty Cays after connraauon ol sale by uourt. Sale made snbiect to the conurmaticn ol tne court, and title reserved until balance) of pur chase money shall be paid - CAROLINA TBCbT COMPANY, Becelver. Made fresh every day by THE McNEILL bakery company, Props., The Cumberland Cafe'. BREAD. ROLLS, CARES end everything made in an op to date bake shop. W Careful and prompt attention given to special orders. FRECH TAFFY CANDY made every other day, THE CUMBERLAND CAFE' stands ready te serve the best the market affords from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. ty Fresh Norfolk oysters reesived dally raXUsotta TII.IC3TIjiY C4LS9XX. JAB. 8. MeNEILL, Manager WEDDING INVITATIONS, Visiting and At Home" Cards, HIGHEST - QUALITY, Ifarnished on short notioe. Konocram and Emboaeed Btatlonery. EUGENE SEDBERRY. tT Leave order at B. K. 8edberrvs Sons or The rayetteville Drag Btoro. UK Mm Have jnst received a nice lins ot K P. Reeds Ladies OXFOB DS Call And them. Vll.11, , NtwBhs Bear NOTICE. Havinf been appointed temporary re ceiver ol the Bank ot rayetteville, at ray etuvilla, N. C, I hereby give notioe to all depositors of tbe Dank to present weir pits-books, or other evldenoe ot deposit, at one, in order mat tney may oe Term ed, written np and balanced, and to all other creditors to live notice ot their eilatmfctatha Raaelver at cffloe in rav ettevilla on or before the 16th day of Hay. 1806. Blank form ot proof will be tarnished on application. AU nersons indebted to the bank by not or otherwise, art also notified to make payment at one ot sneh debts as are overdue, and ol undue debts prompt' ly at their maturity, at cffloe ot the Be eelver la Fayetteville. B T. 8 RAT, Beoelver. rayottevili, N. C Marsh 1st, 1906 "WALL PAPSR. Sample Books of the LATEST - STYLES - FOR - 1905 just reoelved. We will be glad to take yonr orders. Picture Frames and Moulding (for making frames) in great variety have just arrivad. Let us trams yonr plotnres. Satisfactory work guaranteed. The New Book Store Co. Opposite Pottofflce. -AJSTJX1 0 U IsTGEZlVEHllSrrr. We have deoided to close onr downtown store and oonoentrate onr busi ness in onr ootnmodlons building, situated on south side ot Hay street, between the old C. P. & Y, V, crossing and the A. C. L. passenger depot, next door to the. A.rmfleld Company. Our Reason. We find that tbe great majority otonr customers prefer to come to bead quarters where they ean find a first class stock of Hardware, in one of the best building :n tbe State, where goods can be readily showo and rapidly handled. Our Idea, When we built np town, was that we would carry tbe heavy goods there and one of our managers would stay at the downtown store all the time. Oar Experlenoe Has been that an appreciative publio prefer to go to a plaoe where they ean, be served as they can at our new store. To sonh an extent bas this been the case that it bas been impossible for one of our efflaers to remain downtown; therefore, it seems best to close out tbe downtown store. Our Faoilitiea. We do not mean to "blow our born" too much, but we feel that any fair minded person wbo will o&l! at our new store and view tbe situation will see that we have tbe very best possible facilities for handling the hardware business. Onr stock is larpe and we are oonstaotly adding to it. We are adding modern appliances continually, and we are endeavoring to keep abreast of tbe times. Our Hope Is that our old customers will show tbeir appreciation of onr efforts by coming to our new store, and by directing tbeir friends to our location. Our Desire Is to make H. H. H,, as a trade mark, a guarantee ot excellency of qual ity, and tbe synonym for straightforward dealings, and to make our firm mora and more nseful to this community. Our Thanks Are tendered for all past patronage. Our Aim Will be to merit an increasing continuance of your business favors. Stable. We have built a large stable, and t ffar ten stalls and a large shed for the nsa of our patrons. We shall be glad to have any of our lady friends, wbo come in vehicles, call for onr assistance on arrival, end mako use of our facilities in this line make our store their headqaarteis, and have their packages sent to our care. EF We will offer special inducements on muob ot our stock at tbe old location. 25KE H A R D W A R ES22SE. HIGHSMITH HOSPITAL Incorporated Modem appliances throughout; elevator, eleetrie and gas light: water heat; hot and cold and shower baths, and telephone service on every loon el-ctrfo calf belts in all reomt; sonnd- demdening; rubber treacs and linoleum on stairways and nails; operating room second to none, well equipped cnemicai sni microscopic laooratory witn static A rar niectrlc naohlne in connection, giving unsurpassed facilities for the treatment of the moil difficult surgical and medi cal eatec State of 1 NORTH CAROLINA, S No. JS40. Cumberland County-) L K. Whitehsad, of Bobgood, Batiftx county, enters and claims 100 aeres of land In Cedar Creek townabip, Cumber land eonntv, adjoining the lands ot Uan Downing, Neil Downing, John Kelvin, Neil Smith, Z H. Jackson west, Annie Nunnery north. B. A Bryant northwest. W. A. Jackson north east. Bailie Fort east. Street Hair east, Ben Jackson east, (Has Hair east; said 100 aeres more or lees, being in and around Harrison Creek, which empties into Cape Fear JCntered lS.n day of January, lyuo. W. it WALKKK, Begister of Deads and Ex. O. Entry Taker. Having this day qualified as AdminlS' trator ot Altha Whitehead, deceased, late of Cumberland eounty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having olaims against said estate to present the same lor payment, duly antnentioatea, witnm twelve months from date, or this notice will be pleaded in btr ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This f ji aay ot staren, win W. A MAYNOR, Adm'r. Q. K. Nimooks, Atfy. Ouflrgto hid Winter Months a trip to FLORIDA-CUBA via the Atlantic Ooast Line would be jnst the thing to make lite worth the llvinc Boperb trains, excellent schedules and tickets whieh offer every advantage pos sible for a Dleaaant and attractive trip. For full Information or pamphlets eall onyoar nearest tleket agent, or write W. CKeUU, u. r a., B. M. EMEB80N, T. M . Wilmington, M. 0 I fir '.Jtj .iAS a ill For further information, address, J. F. HIGHSMITH, It. D., FayettevlUe, N. C. ST. LUKE'S HOSPITAL. Dr. J. H. Uarsh's new private sanatorium IS NOW OPEN FOR PATIENTS. This hoenital is situated on Haymouct in the most beautifal residential part of the eity, and is equipped with the latest and most approved applianoes for the diagnosis an a treatment or. meaioai, ourgieai, vjjDeouivK.cni, ore, r, .uot ,uu ,mu, eas es. Special rooms have been provided for Obstetrioal patients. With A Competent Staff of Experienced Assistants and Nurses, the sanatorium provides all the advantages of a modern institution. Address, 13 H.. sT. XX. Xe&.A.Xl.BX. FTctevllle, W. V. EVERY BTJILDEB will admit that our present facilities for cutting and dressing LUMBER LaS Bhingles, 8lding and Flooring; all from oaref ully seleoted stock and thorough ly dried. 'Phone 139 "W. LJ. VIc?Diar,rra.icL c5c Oo. tfrnve'Q Titeless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 year. Average Annua! Sales over One and a Half Million V.aaI.. aLU 1.1 Asneb ae.Mial tn VAtt? Na CtTTO. NO PflV. DOC. kOBI REMEDY COMPANY. : iff " MaW l.OOal 10 ic8i: fl.snleHr.. - " Bhuoit , Fodder ' Hat iodol Dyspepsia Cure ewauo - evvw . - Cr . 7 ' ' . r. m,. -s. m I J. BireL . sen w wooien-i uieeery. I VMS kTte wu ,
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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