Newspapers / Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] … / July 13, 1905, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR. On) Negro Boy Attempts to Rob and Shoots Another. J'rom ThnrlyV Iialljr. , A colored boy, whose name the re )orter wan unable to learn, was car ricd to the ITiIiHiii ith hospital this lifter-noon at 3:30 o'clock, shot through . the neck. It is reported that in the outskirts of town another colored boy attempted to rob him, and, on his resistance, shot him. Officer Henton is in pursuit of the boy, who ran off towards the Slocomb still. At 3:50 o'clock Officer lienton car ried to the hospital Robert Hadley, whom he found on Mount street, and on being carried to the bed . of the wounded lad by Dr. J. V. McOotiRan, surgeon, the wounded boy recognized Ilndley as his assailant. The boy in the hospital is I,il Mclvin, of Raeford, who was passing through here to Stedman to visit relatives. The wound is verv serious, perhaps mor tal. Frmn t'rlila) . dally. At 6:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon 1 tr. I lighsinith extracted the ball from the body ofl.il Mclvin, the negro bov who was shot by Robert Iladlcy, and was carried to the Cochran Annex of the. 1 lighsinith hospital'. The missile passed through the wind pipe and ,c tiophagus, and lodged in the left shoulder. The lad is doing well, and there is every probability that he will recover. Officer Henton states that, from all the information gathered, there is no doubt that Hadley robbed Mclvin, as was reported, and. when arrested bv hi 111 in the house on Mount street, there were two cket liooks in hi: possession It would look as if Had ley had started well on the career of foot-pad. as Chief of l'olice Flowers had a warrant, charging him with robbing another negro loy a few lavs ago. Vagrants. Aproxs of the vagrancy law pub lished in Thursday's Oiokrykr. it 1 said that there is a gang of idle ne groes on the east side of Cape Fear river, w hose rendezvous at night is an o'd country burying-ground. while they pass the day in loafing, petty pilfering, etc Ncwi ol Interest. The jienitentiarv directors have raised the price ..f con ict l.i'or from 73 cents to ?! ; a day The peniten tiary has sold hall" of its crop, which was grown on the farm near Weldon The Oho bales sold brought from . to 10 '2 cents and the lioard is great ly pleased at it-, good judgment :r. holding 011 Semi-official details concerning the latest Japanese loan of $i 30. 000.1 Xi were made public in New York vester- d.iy. The Umds w ill bear interest at 4 per cent, and will U- secured bv a second lien iiion the tobacco monopo ly. The loan will be divided into three fjual parts. London, lierlin and New York each taking $;o.ooo.ooo The subscription price wii! probably lie- the same as the previous loan which was 07 V An interesting fea ture is C.ernianv ., direct participation in the loan. DEATH OF Mat. TBOV BALL. I.ir liii- 'l.-fi -. It is with a sad heart that I attempt to tell the readers of the 1 (kskuvkh of the death of our young friend, Mr. John Troy Hall, who was taken from our midst so suddenly. It was about 1 o'clock Wednesday morning, June 21. w hen the messenger of death came to the St. I. like hospital in Fayette ville and bore away to his eternal home amid the numberless stars of the beau tiful sky the spirit of our loved one. lie was taken suddenly ill with ap pendicitis on May 20. and after a few weeks of suffering he quietly passed away, at the early age of 18 vears. to join his loved ones. The remains were laid to rest in the family cemetery near Alderman, the funeral services being conducted by Rev. Fid. I'ittman. of Rennert. The following were the pall-bearers : Messrs. Walter Clark, ljui 1'ate, Vance Marsh, Al. Cash we'll. Ivd Smith and Joe Fate, all having been his school companions. About two years ago he was happily converted at Mt. Figah Baptist church, and lived a consistent Chris tian life up to his death. His amiable disposition won for him many friends, and in their hearts he will 'continue to live, he was always so kind and sweet to everyone, ever readv to min ister to the siek and needv. ' Truly a good, kind-hearted loy has gone from our midst. He was a bright and loving son, an unselfish brother and a warm-hearted friend. He leaves a heart-broken mother and Rister. three sad brothers and a host of friends to mourn their loss. May Cod richly bless the be reaved ones, and give them His all sustaining grace A Kkirnu. SL !J rtr hi r inmh rfEr I jjf Potash uNecessaryuRain The rinality anil quantity of tha crmia depend on a sut&deiHjr of Potash 1 In the anil. Tertltlfera which ere low In Potash will new product iillafitctnry results. Kvwy fanner alwaM be h miliar tha KlwltHnrUona ot luminal, that lo to Make lh bnt tatlilltefa lot evrrr VIikI ol en.p. Wi puhUahaa a artee at hooka. rMtuimnf u Meat mearcan oa ink alb liiiimruiil wLWt, hkh t will mot fare uu win Raw Vark-M Naaaaa Burnt, ar AUaale. !,- Nraaa Mease. ' Soda Crackers arc becoming more and more the food Of the People It remains for the national biscuit company to bake more and more Uneeda Biscuit 1". For the People Who desire more and more Soda Crackers of known purity, cleanliness and unchanging quality. Uneeda Biscuit have long been recognized By the People As the best of all Soda Crackers, combining as they do, a union of all that is nutritive and healthful at the lowest possible cost 5?. Vtn'l ftrpt Graham Crackers Batter Thin Biscuit Social Tea Biscuit Lemoi Snaps NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY A 11 II COMPANY FAYETTEVILLE, 1M. C, totatin TRUCK MLS. tt Axles it Bub. For Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Dry Kilns, and Tram Roads. FULL STOCK of PIPE and FITTINGS. H. W. LILLY, Preti-lent. JNO. 0. ELLINGTON, Vice-President C. M. HUGHES, Cashier. THE Bank ol Fayetteville, K A Y ETT K V I LLK , S. C., hag: Paid in Capital, Surplus and Profits, Additional Liability of Stockholders, $100,000.00 50,000.00 100,000.00 Poe's Brick Yard. BRICK 1 !:::: K l-.CICK H!:I'K liliICK KKIC'K BKICK We have just furnished our brick rani with the beat an mot (rtxleni brick-making ma chinery. Thi improreil machinery .iout!-s onr rapacity ami o-aars the celebrated 1'oe brick better ihan ever. We Lave a capacity of fifty thuu.aml brick per day. We can now fill all orders promptW, and solicit a part of yocr patronage. Yours trill v, K. A. H)KS BKICK YARIi, Favetteville, X. C. SURPLUS SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS ONE QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS. With ample funds to extend every conservative accommodation to oui customer, we solicit vour account. WE PAY 4 I XT K R E.ST CO M PO 1" X I E D Q U A BT K K L Y I.NOUK HAVINGS DEPARTMENT, and issue certilicates of deposit drawing 4 interest from date. W. A. VANSTOBY, President E. II. WILLIAMSON, 1st Vice-President. JOHN ELLIOT, 2nd Vice-President Deal eta Mates' Near. Lortno Miller, colored, died at Sanf',r! a night or two since, aged 34 years This is the negro who has for year- - ':!ed the members of the sur gical an-! medical professions by rea son of the fact that his heart was actua'Iy ',ated on the right instead of tin i ft side, and the fact 'was first discovered in a New York hospital. when h . was undergoing treatment Miller -.vas exhibitid in Philadelphia, and Or. Mclver, of Sanford. exhibited him hi ( ore the North Carolina Medi cal Sooietv in Greensboro. Milkr wasachampion biocle rider. and tr.,-, e!cd in Europe, where he rode in bii-vcl'.- tournaments, during which he ret tivid several severe injuries. The Raleigh dispensary's profits for the quarter ending June 31 were Ji4,ooo. an increase over the first quarter of this year of i,5x I'nder a new law the dispensary profits are divided between the city, the county school funds and the county road funds, so that of the $14,000 now paid in, the county gits $H,oo and the city $,6oo. Notice of Administration. Hilnt.1 ,ly .,.i:tnl a, ailmlnbtialor of U)a e(t tit Hwinmr iMibMn. ite! thl- H l aMifr all prr,n.. hawing rUinu aalnt iait e tat ti ir:,t tii .am, ilnly anihnlliMtii In llw iiniler.tan.. jn ur Ijfnre June Jni!. I!lfi. of Iht- nutli will V r-lai! In bar .f thlr rei-ov-mry. Mi i.w,ri- inii-Mil Ur -ajil folate will mak. p',m! :Mm.nl. Ihl. Z-nU ,!v of June Vtfi. " K J. llAI.I. Ailm!ntutor. S. . JINi I. iK Aru.rney. 9r.tTE or Xosrrii Cabolisa, lv iki--Cuiiilrla id County, ) " " II. A. Mi.'I'tiail enters and claims 5 acres of land in Klra Hill township, join mt the lami of pinion jeddie and X. L. Ailen on the soutU ami west, s. N. Thrower on the north and ea-st Kntered 'iTth dav of Mar, IWk",. V. . i. WALKKK, Ixiter of Ueeds an-l Kx. i). Kntrv Taker. The National Bank, FAV hTIE VILLE, M. C, with Assets (as good as gold) over 1400,000.00, Is the place to deposit your money. If you want safety for your funds and promptest service, call on this Government Institution. 4 per cent Interest paid on time deposits by special agreement Yours for service, C. J. COOPER, Cashier. All Un Momj la Callterala is not from its gold fields. Fortunes are made from the wheat fields and the fWiit farms. Why not investi gate the chances there. Through train service Chicago to California, via Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, I nion Pacific and Southern Pacific Line. Rate for double berth, $7 Chicago to San Francisco, Ixs Angeles, Santa Barbara or Sacramen to. Tourist folder, with complete information, sent free on request. F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, or W. 8. Howell, 381 Broad way, New York. A aaraata4 Cam tor FUaaV iwuiptr, uiina, weeding or rrotruuing Pile. Druggist refund the money if I'AiU ui.MMt.VT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in to 14 days. First application give ease and rest 50c. If your druggist hasn't it send rxk in stamps and it wilj be forwarded post-paid by l'srii lledi. TktKr Xi.mi t'ui.is. t Cumberland County, j ' ieo. I- Moore, of .teilnian, Cumber land county, enters and etaims ISO acres more or less of land in Flea Hill town ship, joining the lands of Lncette Strick land, Margaret A. McUod, Cbas. But ler, and lies and joins Utile Creek. F.ntered te7lh day of Jan. I!j. W. M. WALKKK, Register of Deed and Kx. O. KnUy Taker. AVOID CONTAGION AND INFECTION DMatact Fraaly wlta Flatfs CUavWtoa. Contagion and infaetioua ilia aula sr preralent. The nwnf a reliable diatnJeetaat YTOteets tb hoonebold. JUoaty or damp eor iana and cracks uooka betnad praabiog and all apou that ean't be reached by tha Tubbing tiroah, aboold b freely sprinkled with a mixture o(om(1) part Plan's Chlo rides and ten (10; parta oi water. TM dilvUm cottt Uu tlum 6 eatU a faart. Vat it fraely in tha wasU-pipe, atak and cloaeU ami do not ne()ect s hbarml aprmk ling of the cellar. To naaov objectionaU odors vbara sprinkling la mad ratable a doth, wrong ontuf thadUaUoa mentioned, abonldbs placed orer or dw the article. A little extra care just now may pferent mock sickness and ex pane, nut's Chlo rides is an odor lew, eoloriw UqtnVl which instantly destroys fool odors sad diaaan breeding matter. It ha been freely sob. mltted to Phvsidans, fanitarlansaad Boards of Health for 26 years, and over 96,000 written aadornenrenls have been tweeiTed frost iham. It is sold verywber i roB qoarts bottle, and is prepared only bf H-nryB. Plat. Kw Icrk. Cornell Beef atttie -" Crystal Market CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY, on Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store. Here you can sec the best assortment of Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns from ths best makers in the country, Kngland and Belgium. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also SHELLS of all Brands, including Xew York Club. V. M. C. Nitro Club and Peters high-grade Club: agent for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia .Shot Tower Co. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market, fiun and Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Neit H.sr KMftr. II I - I- - t-.--.---.i- . . . I .11 1 . . . . .,,,, ..m.i.ciw; vi aue mainisnnient 01 me fayette ville Armory by the undersigned Walter WatSOn, Gunmaker. PULL GUnTO . Express Charges Paid By Us. . A trial will convince too that iti good aro tha ourt btit for meaieinai ana inner piirposes. oeiia us your orders ana II net tier fectly saMafactory, return at our eipena and money will bu to- . lunoea oneo. ; ah sinpmenm are maue in plain coses. &mlt by Po$tal ot Exprttt Momty Otdtr Writ for prlco Ut of othmr Uqur$. Administrator's Notice. Ilavlnt uallrlfxt a mlmlnlalralnr of the esta te of Kilwanl W, (IvurlMiutfU, Uutiuaaoil.lMttt of I'limtHirlaml t'nmily, N. ('.. Thla U lo umlry all iwrina having I'lalmi aiialnst the ernale of imlil ilccoa-n'mrio exhllill llieiil U IU tiliilerMtirnvtl un ur Lwl'iire tha V.'lul lay of J 11 us, IMM. or thla iiullee will he iluall In bar uf their recovery. All iemoiiH InilebleU to Maid entate wilt plesae make Immeillale payment. KayettevllU), N. (', June 32ml, IIW. IIIVIN 1'. UVKKIUUUll, AJiiiliil.lrtttor. H. 1.. dxik. Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Having thla dy qiiallllwl an mlinliillralnr of Ahram lialiiay, lale of Ciinitierlanil County, Ninth Carolina, thla la to notify all nemona hav ing; ulalinii aKaltiat aalil entate to prenent the aanie lo the nmleriilicneit . ilnly.anthenth'ateil, wlihln the next 13 mouthn, or thla uotlue will be iileail In bar of their recovery. All ieraonv Indvbleil to itatd eMtate will pleme make Immediate nettlemeut. Thla aoUi da; of June. IMtt. CO. UA1NEY, Adnilnlatrator. Administrator's Notice. llavlni quallfled aa ailmlnlstralor de bonis nun, of the estate of lieorve A. Overbauirb, de ceaseil, late of Cumberland County, N, C, Tills Is lo notify all iwraons having claims avalnst Ihe estate of said deceased, to exhibit them lo the undersigned 011 or before the ftnd day of June. ItMV or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to wild estate wilt please make immediate unvment. 1 It V I N 1'. llVEIUIAUllll, Administrator II. II. N. Fayetteville, N. I'., .luue .'-'ml, hub. II. L. Cook, Attorney. ' VALUABLE REALJESJATE FOR SALE, A farm uf about ISO acres ultiiAttM. un the (e Koar river near the Kayettevllle & WllmiiiKtuu Steam boat ((Hiiimuys Wharf: lot south east cor ner of iHMiaMson ami Frank lin HtriTt.i, oiK ite Burns Livery Stable. Tue above tiroperty recently owned by the Kayttevtlle & WllniliiK ton Steamboat t'omiiauy. Apply to B. U. MacRAE, Atty. Commissioners' Sale of City Real Estate. Hy virtue of the decree of the Superior court of (;uinbellanl county, entered at Nfay Term, VM'y In a cause entitled "W. W. Martin v. (i. II. and J. I'. TboniMn," the undersigned eominls nloners will offer for sale to the hiho-st bidder, for cash, at the court tiou-edtMr, In I'uiiiberland county, on Monday, July the ilrd, HUB, at 12 o'clock M.. that valuable house and lot, situat ed on the north side of Maiden I.ane, In the t'lty of Fayetteville. described as follows: "UetrlnnlnK at a point lit feet east In the in tersection of Maiden I.ane and lIoKgstreetM.lt. the (.'Hy of Fayetteville. on the nonh marKln of Maiden Lane, and ninnln thence "outh HTdef. at) inln. east 5 feet, lo wet corner of lot No. 4, then n Idee .30niln.ea.st.toa corner In the center of t'roHs Creek, then up the "various courses and meanders of said creek, followlntr the center thereof to a corner In the center of said creek, then south Ide. HO mlu. west to the betfinnliiK. belli lot No. H In the tract of laud formerly known as the Thornton Maiden J-aue I'roper ty." Sale subject to contlrqiatlou. ThU 31st day of Mav. IHUfi. N. A. SINCLAIR, U, L. COOK. Commissioners. Notice of SaleUnder Mortgage. Hy virtue of the power and authority contain ed In a certain deed of mortgage, executed to Josiah Cook by 8. F. Maxwell and Mary M. Maxwell, his wife, which deed of mortuajje Ik duly recorded In Hook o. No. 5. pane "IXi. in the ollice of Hester of Heeds of Cumberland coun ty I will, on Monday, the 7lh day of Aug. l!)05. at 12 o'clock M., at the Court House door In Fay etteville. N. C. expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cah. the fotlowlng described tracts or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In Seventy-First township. Cumberland county. State of North Carolina. lounded as follow-,, viz: First Tract: Heglnnlng at a stake. MclHiflie s corner , near John Itlack 's coojer shop, and runs Meliurhe's line north 2 ea-d 2:1 chains to link', to a stake by a red oak. the corner: then MuDuf tie's other line south mm east II chains lit links to a stake, corner of tot No. 8 of dlvMon of Alex ander McDullie. deceased; then as the line of lot No. 8 south 2 west 21 chains 20 links to a stake In a road In John Itlack's line: then as It north H6 west II chains 77 links to the beginning, con taining :t5 acres, being the part awarded toll. W. Mclhtlhe in the division of Alex. McHutlie's estate, and by Mcl)uilie sold to Maxwell b deed dated lMh April. W2. Second Tract: Heglnnlng at a stake, the north west corner of Lot No. 7. and runs as its line south IH chains 10 links to a corner In (Murk's line; then a It north 8 west H chains to HIack's corner: then south H west 11 chains to Itlack's other corner; then north H6 west with HIack's line 10 chains ftt links to a stake In the roaL then north 2 east 24 chains 20 links to a stake In McDume's tine; then as It south ftx east 5 chains DO links to the corner; then north A east 4 chains Kt links to the corner; then south K7 east 12 chains 4H links to the beginning, the same being the land allotted to S. F. Maxwell and wife In the division of Alex McDu flies estate. Also one ep"tne and boiler, cotton gin and all fixtures. A plat of the above described tracts of land may be seen by calling at my office in Fayette ville. H.H. AVER ITT. Attorney for Mortgagee. ThU the 7th day of July. 11)05. THE McNEILL bakery company, Proprietors THE CUMBERLAND CAFE, M(K it Ef WnYi Would Get In u Oi-to-0iii bake: shop. FUK8II HKKAD every inornlnK, HOT K0I.LB every afternoon. Special Orders for CAKKH, lite., have our raoBt eareful and prompt attention. We have a No. 1 Baker, jiiHt arrived from Itichmond, and are better prepared to give satisfaction than ever before. ' ICE-CREAM A SPECIALTY. Sold in bulk at 40c per Quart, 1.M) per Gallon, delivered anywhere in the city. ... THE CUMBERLAND CAFE During the trimmer months will close at 10 p. m.. except Saturday, when it will stay open until midnight. The Ice-Cream Parlor, however, will stay open every night until II p. in. Thanking the public for their past patronage and honing a continuance fo nine, Yours, Ac, , JAS. S. McNKllJ, Manager, TERMS STRICTLY CASH. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Mm INOOnPORATID Raleigh, N. C. ChaJlotte, N. C. I'l'l.I.KS Hl'ILDINU. , I-IKIIUONT INSURANCE BI.DG. These .Schools give the world's best in Modern Education. Oldest Business . College in North Carolina. Eatiiblmlied. Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contrnct. No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Hook keeping, Mhorthaml, l'ennianMhip bv mail. Hend for Home Study rates. Write today for our catalogue, Otters and lligh Indorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, N. C. REST FOR THE WEARY. Those who are tired of "trying around" on Flour cannot do better than "tie up" for keeps with PERFECTION. trial. It aires that "tired feeling," and gives rest and contentment from the lirst We repeat: In using PERFECTION you get: 1. The HKST Flour sold in Fayetteville; -. The CHKAPKST Flour Bold in Fayetteville; 3. "THE FLOUR THAT NEVER FAILS." Could the most exacting demand more? ALWAYS FRESH AND SWEET. Wo arc constantly replenishing our stock of (froceries and General Merchan dise, with good, fresh stock, l'ricch ami Quality are trade compellers here. It us prove it, if you need goods in our line. A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 107 Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C. Thone 56. Last Week We Talked About Blankets. This week we want to say a word about spreads. Fery one admires a dainty, fresh looking bed; but everyone knows how hard it is to keep one so. Spreads cannot be satisfactorily washed by hand they are too heavy. ' Even if well washed improper ironing leaves "streaks" that only sunshine the washwoman's friend can take out. We don't depend on sunshine to take out "streaks;" our washers and ex tractor are in a perfect condition, and our soaps the best on the market, and we can give you a clean spread every day in the week. FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY Opportunities in California The trade in the Orient is opening up. Our exports to Japan and China multiplied during the last year. There will soon be a tremendous increase in the trade of the Pacific Coast cities with the Far . East. Big opportunities for the man who lives there. Why not look the field over? Only $62.50, Chicago to San Francisco or Los Angeles and return, May i, 2, 3, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, 29, 30, 31, J une 1, August 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12, 13, and 14, 1905. Tickets good for return for 90 days. Rate for a double berth in a comfortable tour ist sleeper from Chicago to San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, and many other points . in California, only $7. Through train service from Union Passenger Station, Chicago, via the Chicago, Milwaukee S St. Paul, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Lino This is the loute of The Overland Limited, leaving Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.0s p. m., and The California Express at 10.25 p. m. The California Express carries tourist sleeping cars to California every day. Both trains carry through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free n receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. W. S. HOWELL, Oaol Caaura Af an, )ii Broadway, HW YORK CITY, at P. A. MILLER, Oeaaral Passenger Afant, CH1CA0O. ' Name. Street addrei CltT .State. Probable destination. CALIFORNIA 's Tasteless Chill Tonic tvtf ttooj th test 25 ve&rt . Avapam Aami1 rwrem Ana anil tl.Tf t aj .1, 'mm . O - r t va vu aaaav as IMU aVaaWU fl r:;-2SLSK?a?L W tPcal toytm? c No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 13, 1905, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75