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.) FAMILTREUH10N. The McNeills Assemble at Ardlussa, the Old Homestead. The annual re-union of the Mc Neill took place at the old home stead, Ardlussa, the home of Dr. J. W. McNeill Friday last. The members of the immediate family were all present except Mr. Alexander McNeill, of Wade, who was detained by illness. Those present were : Dr. J. W. McNeill and family, Mr.- Ntill McNeill and daughter of s J'arkton, Dr. and Mrs. W. II. McKin non, Judge and Mrs. D. P. McKach ern and their families, Mrs. A"" Mc- - Geacli y -and Miss Sallie JdcXtifl of Red Springs, Mrs.. Archibald Johnson of Thomasville. N. H. McGeachv of I'ayetteville, Hector McNeill of Sel 111a, the McC.eachys of Laurinburjr. the McFodycns, McDonalds, Mc Queens, McMillans, ('rahams. Misses Cromartie of Sampson and Miss Flo ra McNeill IJoyccof Georgia. Among the friends of the family were the MeUans. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson of . Hope Mills, Miss Davidson of Penn sylvania, the Cottons, and Rev. and Mrs. Monroe and their house party. Two distinguished guests of the oc casion were Rev. Angus McDonald. D. D., of Tennessee, and Rev. Mr. Mi-Call, of Texas. Impromptu sjeeches were made by Dr. McDo laid and Mr. Hamilton Mc Millan, nephews of the late Sheriff McNeill, and the following paper was lH'autifully read by Miss Davidson: TllolGHTS WRITTlIN I'uK Till: M'NKII.I. TAMILS' UK-IN ION. In makinir an effort to w rite a few- sentences for this very happy ocoa sion, I am handicapped in the very UfiiininL' bv the knowledge that there are others of your number win could do so much tatter than 1 Hence, this is an ajiology. However, iiennit us to clance tir.-t backward at the somewhat remote an eestrv of these, our friends, with whom we have the pleasure of mm;. lint' to-dav: then, at the present gen eration, and. yet again, make IhiUI en ough to take a peep into the future for In every life three niaj-'ic force meet. And blend iu one to make that life com plete: The present, with its edden days of fate That 0111 wide the future . mtic nate The past, w hose inajric glow light all the years: The future, with its nameless hoes and fears; Ami who the secret- ot the Iat snail ee Mav look bevotxl an.l know what to be. Tumi back a moment, draw thr vol of years. Ami read with care a life's past hope- and fears. Across the' seas, amid the High lands of Scotland, nestled, long ago the beautiful "Ardlussa:" and withir its borders were reared a race of st'.ir dv men and noble women, who. mi grating to this country, settled on the banks of th Cat t ear, and in tr. Ardlussa of the New World (of life's battles and taught their son and daughters to be ready to meet the pressing needs of life, and inspired them with a noble purpose, so that when the time came these brave men and women contributed their share to the glory of the Old South. And so we lay our tribute at the feet r, these noble sires, and draw the veil over the remote past and turn to the pre sent generation There hangs on memory's walls a picture something like this: Stand ing there, srrrounded by these mag nificent trees, is the old homestead ( ante-bellum days a land-mark of the Old South. This spaciouaaaM man sion, in its palmiest days iwA great social center. Its well-kept lawn, stately oaks, long rows of negro cab ins, and, rising in the distance, the native melody of the songs of the army of negroes returning from the field.-, blooded horses and dogs, flashing equipages, supplemented by a corp of well-trained house servant.-, drew to it a brilliant throng of innu merable guests the courtly cavalier and his beautiful Southern Uidv a, id together with gayety and mirth the hours were whiled away. This, v.e say, is but a memory of these, our friends. Yes, but look abuut us to day : The picture just dese.ilitd is nv placed by no less a brilliancy of heart and brain and muscle. The new Ard lussa stands in all its beauty, with its Hpacious veranda extending a hearty welcome, and this large number of visitors, a proof of the generous warm-heartedness of the present oc cupants of the home our host and hostess. As we look into the faces of these, our friends, we see dcpidcd the same sterling qualities the dash and dar ing, the courage thct ne.er quailed, the bravery that characterized their forefathers. Hut the present fades, lost in futnr days, and by the light of the past with prophet's eyes I see in the years that shall vet be, a progeny who shall continue to glory in the blood of the centuries past, and take pride in the linking of their names and fame with the history of their country, and w ho, because of the virtues of a long line of noble ancestors, grow, themselves, gentler and truer and nobler and more self-respecting through the coming ages. And now, to be personal for just a moment. We would like to express our appreciation of the privilege of a gain being with you to participate in the festivities of this day, to greet new acquaintances, renew old friendships, and enjoy the fellowship of these ge nial souls. Should circumstances de cree that we should not be petmitted to again be in your midst when you celebrate your home-coming, we shall never forget your kindly words and generous hospitality, but you shall five In our memory forever. So, "With heart overflowing With joy and with gladness, We dose with best wishes for thee. May hope, with her bright wings I Chaw out every sadness, And leave naught of sorrow for - thee." And now, Here's to the good Old North IsUte; Here's to her siren, grand nd great; Here's to her matrons and maideui so ' fair, -Hera's to her cavaliers, with courage so raw, Here's to the loyal, the brave aud the trues . : Here's to all; Here's to you. ' KUXAVKTH Jl. DAVIDSON r August 0, tyo$. n , : Food Value of a Soda Cracker to- f A - I k g Dnlcrtrt Wfj Graham Crackers A I Batter Thin BLvnit I 1 I Sodal Tea Biscuit J Lemon Snaps You have heard that some foods furnish fat, other foods make muscle, and still others are tissue building and heat forming. You know that most foods have one or more of these elements, but do you know that no food contains them all in such properly balanced proportions as a good soda cracker ? The United States Government report shows that soda crackers contain less water, are richer in the muscle and fat elements, and have a much higher per cent of the tissue building and heat forming properties than any article of food made from flour. That is why Uneeda Biscuit should form an important part of every meal. They repre sent the superlative of the soda cracker, all their goodness and nourishment being brought from the oven to you in a package that is proof against air, moisture and dust the price being too small to mention. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Administrator's Notice. Having qualltled in ailmlnlatrKlor of the esta te of Kilwaru W. Overbaugh, deceased, late of Cumberland County, N. II, , This Is lo notify alt tmriroiia having1 elating aKatiiHt the estate of aalil UeeeaneuU'to exhibit theiu to the uiHterntiriietl on or before the Wild day of June, or thin uutloe will be uleaded tn bar of their recovery. All penoua liulebli'd to laid estate will leae make ttmnmltale payment, fayettevllle, N. ('. June Wnd, 1002. iKVIN f. OVKItHAUUU, Administrator, H. h. Cook, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified an administrator ile bonis non, of the eatate of Marian Marsh, deoeaned, late of Cumber land county, N, U., this la to noti fy all persona having Hallux axalnst theeatata ilereaaed, to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the '?2w day of June, luurj. or Ihla notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All lieraona Indebted to Hald eatate will please make immediate payment. r. (WARItOHO. Admlnlatrator D. 11, N, Karettevllle, N. C, July 2lth, IUU6. II. X. Cook, Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified aa Admlnlatrator of Sophia A. liobbln. deceased, late of Cumberland Coun ty, North Carolina, this la to notify all peraona having clalma airalnat aald eatate to preaent the aame to the underalgued for payment within 12 inontha from date, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All peraona Indebted to aald eatate will please dihkh inuuetuaie awucmcm .6. Jhla ;Uui day of July, M Q, K. NIMOCKS, Attorney. . THt'RHTON, Admlnlatrator. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qu&llileil u administrator of A uram i.aniey, late oi umoerianu county Noith Carolina, this is to notify all imrsunM hav tug claims agalnitt said estate to present the iame to the umlprstuneil, duly autlisntloatwl, within the next 12 mouths, or this notice will be i' lead In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please mane imineuiaie sememeni. Thb. ;S0tb day of June. lt(0A. C. U. UAINEY, Administrator. Administrator's Notice, Having qualified as administrator of the es tate or Anna Calais, decease!, late or cumber- land county, N. 0., this U to notlfly all per sous having claims against aald estate to present tnem to the uniier&iKtiea, uuiv authenticatea on or before the 11th day of AugtiHt, tlfOt), or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to said estate will plea.se maKe immeutaie payment. This lltli day of August. 1!06. JOHN 1. CALA1U, Administrator. 11.'$. Averitt. Attorney. Look Out for Germs Now Summer Months Call for Constant Vigilance and Use . w. I.II.U, I'reti.lent. J.NO. 0. KI.I.lMiTON, Vice- l'resiilent. THE V. M. HL'tiMKS, Cashier. In .ea f.i Tr.- - Url i with : tur- a nature; rr, v ' l et : eaw-:. ho'' n'.-ii (ffrct w ar.; of Mi-o-na. suriin.r niOP.tr. -"iisiint tVar of inditretion or t',vel trouble, it' r,. ''!"ar;. . or .!anjeroii you take a M:-o-na tablet tfore eaoh ' rnt :It aNortyl from meal. i ink. Whn tht-re are t.ain' or litrt" after ; f.'-i nts -ry. -ii Ti'i ha.h,'h r-lch n. tif ."i.e -ioiir fii. ao'l ti uste in the mouth. 'Uzzi- , ne. heart-burn. "peeks before the eye. furre.l tonitue, sleet.lesnesi. aol 'lebili- , ty or weaknew. u show that the stom i aoh nees the help of Mi-ona. Just one I little tablet out of a "Jl rent Uix of Mi- I o-na before eaeh meal for a few .lays, i an.l you will reira;n .'rfe't health ami j I strtnth, anl be prool against the '.-enjis of arumer 'li-seases. Ak .'-eillrry's I'hannacy to show you : the 'guarantee under which they sell Mt . o-na. Iteotit nothing unless it restores health. inirm-r c.-rn i-!a nts ar niivies 'lo nvt mme to i eo ie -a.tiiv -t,marh. for I(a:ne Sa- t;ie 'i:-:w rTU with the :.t'e ert-te-l by lh- healthy organs. with a . f-ak t'.)rna':i an-l et:vn m the uaiair season nstant fear of ifernt of lieae. '. ;-ot'le u-e M:-on-a l-fore ri.-al. an.l the tomach an! the '...tive j.ystrm I treiwth t..at 'liea- eniia nil! have no w..a:ever. You can eat what vou ar. i i.l ou v.ant wita.ut anv j CUMBERLAND TRUCKERS' ASSO CIATION. What Is Said About It Abroad. Th. New the : ette-, i T ttttv: its t! jjtti.i tion i Tli i rait ami r'nx'uct News, of of AK'jst ttth, contains iu A ;ng item o! interest to Fay it ur.ii Cumberland peopie : c Trackers' Awx::ation of Kay-'.-. district is still strenuous in r.5 to letter conditions, es Iv io orin a'txjut concert f ac t -tllinj; crops or. the spot." Aa Ialcrcstlag Doeumrul. Hon. J. (V Shaw, in looking over ' some papers of his uncle, the late i William Shaw. Esq., came across a diary kept bv that gentleman cover ing a period of several years before tne war. and up to tne close ot the struggle. It contains several interest ing facts. One of these is a list of the citizens of 71st township who took the amnesty oath, which we publish below, with a star before the names sociation wa organized last j spring and Tuund of great benefit to ! its ir.eniVrs the past season. The , township on Monday the iSth organ;. iti'.n is comjoed of the fol lowing officers and members : J. w. lomlmson. I'resident: . H. Huzh Rav. Margaret Campbell. Wil we will publish the vote of the county in an election held in that period. The following persons subscribed to the Amnesty Oath in Seventy-first 1865 : 1 Daniel McColl. Sr.. John Ray ftai- Bank of Faycttcvillc, FAYKTlEVII.l.K. N. C. has: Paid in Capital, ..... $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, - ... 50,000.0. Additional Liability of Stockholders, - - 100,000.00 SURPLUS SECURITY TO DEPOSITORS ONE QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS. With ample funds to extend every conservative accommodation to out customers, we solicit voiir account. WE PAY 4 IN'TKUKS'ruOMl'fMM'nMil'AliTEKI.Y l.NOl'HSAVINti? IKPAl:rMr.NT, anil issue certificates of leoosit ilrawiiiu 4 interest from date. W. A. YANSTOKY, President. E. H? WII.LlAM.SON, 1st Vice-President. JOHN ELLIOT, 2nd Vice-President. The National Bank, FAYTTEV 1 1 -LE, ISI. C, with Assets (as good as gold 1 over H00,000.00, Is the place to deposit your money. If you want safetv 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. CALL AT HEADQUARTERS' THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY, on HilleHpie street, opitoeite King's waxon store. Here you can nee the best assortment of Breech-loading Double and .Single-barrel Guns from ths best makers in the country, Englund and Belgium. Also Revolver for home protection. Also SHELLS ot all Brands, i Including New York Club. U. M. C. Nitro Club and Peters high-giade Club; ag'ont for Dupont I'owdor and the Philadelphia Bhot Tower Co. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market, (iun and Lock repairing a Btiecialty by the best workmen. Next year, 11100, will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Eayette ville Armory by the undersigned , , j, , '.' Walter Watson, Gunmaker. For State $20.00 For County, 20.00 Total, . . $40.00 HlIKKIKK OKC'llMUKKLAND C'ol'NTY. Faycttcville, N. C, Aug. 3, 1905. License is hereby granted to Walter Watson to carry on the trade or busi ness of Pistol and Cartridge dealer until the first day of June, lttOO, . w. 11. MAUSll, 8hirilf of Cumberland County. ' Tillinghast, 1). 8. This is the oldest gun and ammunition house in the State ! Estab lished 1865. WALTER WATSON, Gunmaker, Gillespie Street, Fayetteville. . Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK, $30,000. Mm INCORPORATED Raleigh, N. C. Charlotte, N. C NORTH CAROLINA, In the Superior CuniberUnd (lountv. Court. 8. A. rhllliiis m. Hter A lift Phlllli-Notlee. The defendant tbove nameti will take notice that an action entitled as above ha been com men ceil In theStiertor Court of Cumberland i ounty dv iue inninun to obtain an aiMoiute u vorce from the defendant on the ground of abandornent and adultery, and the said defend ant will further take notice that she Is required to appear at next term of the 8uerlur Court of atu rouniy to te neii on tne nrst Monday be fore the ttr&t Monday of September, IW, at the Court house In wald County In Kayetlevllle. N. ('..and answer or demur to the complaint In saitl action, or plalntitf will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint. Thb 10th day of July U. A. A. McK ETHAN, Clerk Superior Court. PUU.KN BUILDINd. I'IKDMONT INBURANCK BL1XJ. These Kchoola give the world's beat in Modern Kducfttion. Oldest Businew College in North Carolina. Established. Vositions guamnteed, backed by f written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail. Send for Home Study rates. Write today for our catalogue, Otfers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Raleigh, N. C, or Charlotte, ISI. C. NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Court. Cumberland County, j To August Term, H)06 Daniel Settle and wife. Mary M., v. Annie Swaxey and (j. W. Brady, or the heirs at law of either. Service by publication: lne aiu uefenuani.'. Annie hwazey. ana it. W. Krady. or the heirs at law of either of them, or any one claiming an Interest in the lands de scribed in the complaint, now tiled; will take notice; You, each and every of you, are hereby commanded to appear before the Jude of the Superior Court for said county at the AukuxI term. W06. at the Court House in Fay ettevllle. N. C. on the 1st Monday before the 1st Monday in September next, and answer the complaint, or demur thereto, which U now Hied In the clerk's o til re; the purpose of this action is to compel the defendants or their heirs, or next of kin. or any one havtntr or claiming an Inter est in the lands described . to execute a title, un der decree of the court as prayed for In the com plaint, and which It more particularly described In the bond for title, recorded In Book "V'No. 5. page fctf. In the Register of heeds ottlee; and the said defendant or any person having, or claiming an interest In nald lands, are warned to appear at the said court, and defend any rluht title or interest which thev claim in said lands or any part thereof, or take such other action as they may be advised, or the pi tin tiffs win uemanu the relief prayei lor in sain com plaint. Witness. A. A. McKrriiAN.Clerkoffald Court thb Mli July. 1 at oil ice Kavetteville. N. C. A. A. McKKTHAN. clerk Superior Court. T ho im II. Sutton. I'laln tiffs' Attorney. Call and see the most up-to-date New Cotton Ginnery That money will buy. Last year the trouble the farmers had to get their cotton ginned was some thing awful. This year my trouble will be to get enough cotton to gin. With every convenience for unloading seed cotton and loading your own seed, Your Cotton Delivered FREE Anywhere in Town, With ginnery within 100 yards of the business part of the city, where you can transact your business and do your trading, We Can Offer Advantages Equaled by No One. (ilN FKK8: I2.0U per bale, which includes 24 pounds of Bagging and Tics, which, at 10c. a pound, brings you $2.40, or 40c. more than I charge for your en tire job. My personal attention given to every detail, ami your business handled in a business-like way. I want your patronage. I know I can please you. Kve rything new, except mc and the location. Yours for business, Jas. D. McNEILL, MERCHANT MILLS. Poe's Brick Yard. BRICK BKICK BKICK BRICK Kyle. Secretary: W I. Havrley. J A. Vann. J. A. Kin. Kxecutive Com mittee. J A. Yann, W. K Brady. J. W. Tomlinson. J. A I'emberton, W. H Kyle. Bell & Monaghan. King & Nicholv,!!. W. L. Itawley. J. A. Mal lov, A.J Cojk, I-'iUelle Bros., T. M. (ireen. I) J. Campbell & Sjn, V. O. Mcltuchlin. J. C. Vann. TIM New Railroad- Raleigh and ita business interests, says the News and Observer of Friday morning, watch with profound grati cation the steady advance of the Ral eigh & Soutbport road towards Fay etteville. and the Raleigh & Pamlico Sound towards Wilson. It will be a great day for this city and all the sec tion touched when there is a straight line from Raleigh to Fayetteville and to Wilson, and better still when from Wilson goes to Washington and Pam lico Sound, and from Fayetteville to Soutbport and the ocean. The men who pubh independent lines of rail road throughout North Carolina and open up the splendid resources of the State are real "Captains of Industry" and arc leaders in progress. Skaka late Ym Allen's Foot .Fjise, a powder. It cures painful, smarting, nervous feet and ingrowing nails, and instantly takes the sting out of corns and bun ions. It's the greatest comfort dis covery of the age. Allen's foot ease makes tight or new shoes feet easy. It is a certain curt for sweating,, cal lous and hot, tired, aching feet Try it Today. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, 15c. Don't accept any ulwtitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. .Olmsted, Le Roy, N.Y. . ' ., liam P. Hall, John G. Hall. Xeill Ray (tailor). Iavid (i. McDuffie. John I). McNeill, Duncan Ray, George W. Davis, Neill Buie, John McColl, John Munroe. Daniel Darroeh, Mal colm McDonald, Angus Ray, Arch'd G. Ray, William B. Holliday, Xeill A. Ray, John McGregor. Hugh Mc Dougald, Norman McCaskill, John McKellar, Alexander McKethan, Dun can Shaw, Dngald McFadven, James Parish, II. J. Ellis, D. K.' Campbell, Malcolm Gillis, Sr., Neill McGill, Dugald Kenedy, N. W. Ray, Duncan McLanchlin, F.frte Stewart, "Alexander Leach, Allen McDougald, John Mc Iuchlin, John Buie, D. K. McGill. P. D. P. Monroe, M. C. Lamont, D. B. Gillis, John K. Ray, John M. Currie, G. K. McGregor, Jonh G. McKethan, John Ray, John R. Camp bell, Daniel Kornbeau, Thomas Korn beau, Gilbert Priest, Duncan Blue, John Mcpherson, John F.llis, Jesse Kllis, 'Owen Priest, Duncan McAr thur, Alexander McArthur, John A. Gillis, Gilbert McDuflie, W. C. Mc- Lauchlin, J. 7. Ritter, Daniel Kllis, Alexander McDuffie, N. L. Munroe, P. A. McDuflie, Arch'd McDuffie, John D. Ray, Duncan Brown, John Brown, Eusha Munroe, James Mc. Queen, George D. Ray, Jane Grant, Alexander McDougald, John Q. Mc Dougald, Daniel C. Monroe, Martin L. Ray, Allen Ray, Neill McGugan. James T. Ritter, William Q. Nott, II. N. Monroe, Arch'd B. Lindsay, Joseph J. Nance, Dugald McDuffie, Arch'd McGill, Arch'd Ray (G.S.), Neill Ray, Sr., Daniel Mclnnis, Thomas Monroe, Laud M. Gillis, Margaret Ray, Chris tian M, Munroe, Jennet Momson, Duncan K. Ray, William I). Ray, Alex. Lamont, J. S. Sbaw, "John II. Currie, William Shaw, Mary A. Mon roe, Mrs. Mary Ray, Always Remember the Full Name Laxative Rromo Quinine Cores a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. Commissioners' Sale of Valuable Realjstate. rv virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Cumberland county. In ctuw entitled J. H. Johnson, et al.. versus Mrs. L. A. Cameron, et al.. whleb order has been duly approved by the Judge of the Till Judicial IlNtrlct. the mi dersigre I will expose to the hijchest bidder, at public auction, the following described real es tate In ike town of Hope Mills. N. C: Beginning at the corner of Hope Mills Manu facturing Co. lot and running as said lot N. 75 C 4 chains to the comer: tnenre as said Com pany's lot H. II W. 'iy chains to a street, thence as said street 8. 71 V. I chains to a street; thence as that s'treet N. 11 R. '1 chains to the begin nlng. containing one acre, as iter survey made May Sird. lyw. it being tne same land as de scribed in a deed from W. M. Cameron to tieo. . Cameron. See Hook .. o. 5. page VJH of the records of -Cumberland county. Place of aate: On the premises tn Hope Hills. N. C. Time of Sale: Monday. September 4. 1MB. at 12 o'clock M. Terms of Sale: One-third cash, one-third In sixty days and the balance In four months, with interest on aelerreu payments irom nate 01 sale. 10 per cent, of the purchase money to be paid on date of sale. Sale subject to confirmation of the court, and the dower Interest of Mrs. L. A. Cameron. Title reserved after confirmation until last payment. August ina. nun. II . Mcl). BOBISMIX, I). T. Oatrs. Commissioner. liKIUK 11UICK BKICK BUICK We have just furnished ur brickyard with the best and most modern brick-making ma chinery; This improved machinery doubles our capacity and makes the celebrated 1'oe brick better than ever. We have a capacity of fifty thousand brick per day. We can now (111 all orders promptly, and solicit a part of your patronage. Yours trulv, K. A. POK'8 BKICK YARD, Fayetteville, N. C. BR, MeFFiffPo JCarei ChoUra Infantum, Liarrruxa, uyitnury. uJi tn bowel Trouble erf Children of Any Jige. AI6 Digestion, Regulate the Boweli, Strength. VII - - - - 73 n v.nna ma maiu LiaUCTCnKIHG PCYS5)la TEKTHINQ EASY. Costs Only 23c at Dro&iits, or m 25c to C. J. MOFFETT, H. D, St. Lccis, Ha, Mother ! Hcltat no longer, but mav the health and life ot your child, a thouanl have done, by giving theee powdei . TEETHinm i easily given and quicxiy counteracts and over' r'a heatvpon teething children. cornea the efTecta of the aummer' Death f Mr. Mwllaacr Mvtla. Died Friday morning at 4 o'clock, at the residence of Kev. J. S. Moody, fleorgia Bryan Worth Martin, only daughter of John M. Worth and Jose phine Bryan, and wife of William Mortimer Martin, after an illnesd of four months. The funeral was from St. John's church Saturday at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. The death of Mrs. Martin ia source of great sorrow in this community, where she was beloved by all who knew her. She was a very talented youpg woman with musical ability of a high order. She was a grand-niece of the late Governor Worth and has relatives all over the State. She is survived by her husband, to whom we extend our profoundest j sympathy, and a young baby. Her mother, Mrs. Worth, and brother, Mr, John Worth, of New York, are the only surviving members of the family. Ask Your Desler for Allen'sF oot Kae A powder for the feet. It cures Hwollen, tiore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Hweating Feet, Corns and Bunion. All druggists and ho stores, 25e. Ask today. HssKtood the Test Twenty-Are Year. The old, original (fKOVF. S Tasteless Chill Tome. Yon know -what you sr taking. It is iron and quinine in a taste' ess form. Bo enra. no pa. mj Weak Hearts Arsdueto Indigestion. Ninety-nine of ever an hundred people who have heart trouble eaa remember when it was simple Indiges tion. It Is a scientific fad that all cases of heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but ar the direct result of Indi gestion. All food taken Into the ttomsch which falls of perfect direction ferments and swellsthe stomach, puffing II up against the heart. This interferes with ths action of the heart, and In th cows of time that delicate but vital ergsn becomes diseased, Hf. D. Kaobl, of Noraas. 0 tarr I had stomaek troatX and was In a tad state as I had heart trouble Willi It. I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cars lor about fear saoothSaMH cere me, Kooi Digests What You 1st and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain and th heart of all pressure. ' Bottle only, 1 1. 00 She keUInt JH nmes the trial sue, waict sails for soe, Prepare by B. O. DeWITTfcOO., OHIOAOOt Sold by King Drug Co. ' MOLLIaTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A iosf Keflsls te Basy femls. Briar) vsUe Basil mi Besewei Ylrw. ' M wwvi'm w uflwainwHW, mnirvnioa, Lira . And Kfalrcy TronMee, Plmplea, Ecmtim, Impure utinfi, mu nrvnr n, ninaaran mwm, isesuiaffne ll Bookjr Honnuin Tas tn tan. .t Mrm, tn iwnuf m do. Menuine made bs ' (ntMKTes Daim Commit, Maxlism, Wis. . OOLOEN NUGGETS FOR ALLOW PEOPLI : , , McDuffie Drug Store. ... . SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Ht vlrtna of the oowar of Dale contained In a certain mortgage executed by Mra. 11. L, Haul Uby and W.it. Mailltsbr. recorded in Hook "7.." No. 6. page in tne onice or tne negmier 01 Deeds of Cumberland countv. the undursianed will eipone to aale. to the highest bidder, for caan. at tne aiaraet tionae, in rayetievnie, n. .. on Monday. September IHth. 1006. the follow ing described real estate, situated In Fearce's Mill Township. Cumberland county, on the Wilmington road, to-wlt: Heetnninz at a itaanlih Oak on the south side of the creek, known asHpringUill and yuomlny on the lde of the hill, thence It runs south 80 west 1 chain M links lo e corner; thence south 82 west 4 chains Ml links: thence south 29 west 8 chain 2S links: thence sonth w. west I chain M links to e stake and pointers opposite the old mill dam; tnence soutn aa west id cnains to tne Wtlmlngtou road: thence along the middle ot said road north 10 ent 13 chains 60 links to the Matthew Leary line; thence with his line. now Roses, north as east chains SO links to a Per simmon tree; thence south 0 east ft chains to the beginning, Contalnnlng 7 seres more or lesa. and being the lot of land known as the "Makeiieace Place." and the same land as con veyed by deed from George M. Kose and wife to the late M. Kaulk, recorded In the office of the Heglsler of lieeds for Cumberland county In Hook "W," No. 4, page 6W, being the name land conveyed by J. W. Hellers to Dell U Maultuby and husband, W. 8. Maultsby. on this land Is a pond and water power with mill, a good dwelling and farm land, and It la only three (.) miles from the Market. Angus, .... .rCOOK. Attorney for Mortgagee. MORTGAGE SALE. Under and by rlrtne of the power vested In me by e certain deed of mortgage executed by 1 W. beever.snd recorded in tneofflce of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland County In Hook A, No.. pageM, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, for cash, St the court bonne door of said county, at 13 o'clock noon.onMon day, the atth day of August. 11, the following described tract or parcel or land, situate end being In the town of Hope Mills, on the east side of Harrison street, to wit : Beginning at s stake on the west side of Har rison street below the school bouse lot, 6 feet from where ditch eroasea the street and east of said ditch, and runs thence with an old ditch 8. 79 K. a chains, 77 links; thence H,I.I chain end Ml links to s stake; thence 8. K, 1 chain snd M links; crossing the street to s ditch; thence with It N. 44 WT I chains, 26 Unks to the beginning. a fhUdsyofislr.lW. A Mmn Attorney for Mortgagee. WATCH THE WAGONS that go out of Fayetteville, And See the PERFECTION That Goes Into the Country. Which shows that our frionds in the country, as well as those in town, know a good thing when they eat it. ES3 FLOUR TI1AT NEVER FAILS. BK8T and CHKAPKHT always. Buy It And Be Happy, Like Your Neighbor. A full, fresh stock of GK0CKKIKS all kinds, and GKNKKAL MKUCHAN DIHK, at right prices. Courteous Treatment and Square Dealing to all. A. P. JOHNSON. Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 107 Hay Street. Fayetteville. N. C. 'Phone 66. FIVE YEARS OLD 0L0 FAiHIOMU COPFf ft WSTILUn FULL QUaARTG Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will convince jrou that those goods are tho vrv but for iiivuiuuiai stuu ui.iios iiuruuatsa. DOllfl lie VAnr (m nn siwl tr factly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will bo ro- . iuiiuou bi viiuo. "'"iitiiu nro maua in main caans. Jlamlt by Poital or Expren Money Order Write for price llti of ether tlquort. Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic has ttood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One and a Half REHSon bottles, poes tills record of merit appeal to you r no cure, no Fay. owe. . m ... a a sasa J . T -a A tM - aa I t Mm. . waoi ww wvwy wow m a rsn Cttt pcAm 01 ehock mwu mw rma
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Aug. 24, 1905, edition 1
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