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y V Jr. ' 'X ' 1 1 i I 1 1 1 i . 5" ? 1 ! z VmOpSFJlVEll.1 THURSDAY', FEBRUARY Ti, VjdS. . We desire alive agent and correspond ent at every postollioc in Cumberland and adjoining counties. . orrepbndono on all. subject of local and general interest and opinions upon matters of publio concern, a,ra invited. , The editor will not be responsible for the views or statements of correspon dents and reserves the right at all times ; to revise or eorreet any article be may r think require it.- -:''!' Correspondence for the Weekly Obser- er should reach the office not later than . One Bide, only, of the paper must be written on and the real name of the writ- ' er accompany the contribution. So at tention will be paid to anonymous letters. Th date on vour label telle you when your subscription expires. , Receipts Tor r money ijousunBCtiptiO? wiii-oa .gwr in change of date on label. - If not properly changed in two weeks notify us. .. llNOW TONEWAOVERTlStMEPITS. - ''" Sinclair & Dye Professional Card, . . Ihe Bank of Fayetteville Notice,;, A. P. Johnson, Mur-Quality Tells. i F. C. Yaiborc Administrator's Hale, , . . W. M. Walker Notlea of Land Entry. :, n T nnnnar Hilt.Eriua Investments. The Bank of Fayetteville Report of .uonaition. 4 u;j -c- , Armfleld 4 jrjreenwood-rfBuis.t'e ,Qar- ' 4 DT?Oa(eH:VorA: Bin. clalr Notice of Land Sale. - r A Homo Flra lBOBrance.Ceapwr. jiff ' We learn, by a circular dated 6th in,tyedatth,0vKRce) that a movement jisj jmwnS W W gadkti a fife insurance company with headquarters in this city, iU capital ::.t. t.. 0lutVl" " Wm'JlTlir Fr BCIB iun.Il "luc K'rcui huihuwm ,ui great advantage. having insurance companies in our .Mtsectin from whom we may be able c-' to get more reasonable facilities than the fire insurance, CQiubipatiQn,aUed the'Southeastern Tariff Association. ' " The movement is in good hands, be ing signed by the following proinin- - . ent citizens of Robeson county and Fayetteville- T A; -R.' McEacherif Shaw, Geo. M. Rose, IL.L, Cook, J. , , R; Boyd, .C J., Cooper, Jas. D. Mo Neill, E. R. MacKethan. ' " ' BaaiDaoB Maa Burned to Death. One of the three men burned to rWt ti in the barracks at Eastman. Ga. . on Saturday morning, an account of wWcappre es of Sunday, was a native of Samp. soil co'ufity,' and wasltnwntoireveral people in this city. The Wilming ton Star of to-day says of him : "Mr, D. A. Cooper, who was one of the three men buraerKo death in the in the Associated Pjess dispatches to was a na tive of- Sampson county, this State, and is prominently connected there. He had been in the lumber and tur pentine business in South Georgia for a number of years and was verytwell to-do. He was about ss years of age, and left a large , family. . One of the other men burned to death was about the same age and also leaves a large family.. The third: was a young man only a wife and child.' v. Mr. Caarlea. A. McKay Dead. Mr. Charles A,; McKay, aged 54 Seventy-First township, after an' ill- ' 'Hess of about a year.' Three children survive, besides two sisters and a brother," The children are two ijons, James and Willie, and a daughter. Salliei t I MM Hi- He was a son of the late James F. and Mary F. McKay, also of Seventy- First. M The funeral services took place! . . . . McPherson church Tuesday morning a 9ti.lt io'clock, onductedby Rev.sV.G, Smith. . "Bring (Btc A. A R. to Fayetteville. Says the Raeford Facte and Figures: k&A.: i .,'' . , .1.1 j 1 little late, the Coast Line train should wait for it -The train fron) Bepriette vilie to fayeueviae passes nope Mills at 10:45; it runs np to Fayette- ville and lies over there ttntir nve 0 - - clock. Yet it will not wait for the A. 3 & R. train. We have had to. wait , at J .it'Hopc-'Mills evetsU times nhtil a 6'. iii clock for a train to go up to Fayette- r ville seven miles. , ' v And, every now and then the A. & M R. train leaves a man at Hope Mills they might have .brought, along had thd train been; a; held Btteen'minutesri' And the Seaboard does not wait for the trains over the A. & R. or the A. r& A.; We have gotten into Aberdeen manv a time and seen the .Seaboard J train pulling out just in time to leave a jot of passenger seem to care 1 get lefts 1 . The moral of the above is, go in for tne aDove is, o in wr ilroaas :ki'. bring fthi EeeT&Wkfi home rule in railroads 1 excellent little a Ana my on tfa in hospital, i I I ft ' 5 i I 5 1 i la II I llllll W "-l"'Mt jiiiww"" t You will then have a bigg?C Stick ito I ; ;i 1 whack jpeSeabtara wiU ; t1 Frank Ashe was arrested and placed tff jail k few days ago, charged with shooting Hun Dunn, The boys had -. . Deen oui nunung, ana were on meir " wav home near the coal shute, when -y Ashe Bhot Dnnn.THe claims that It it was accidental, while those on the " other side contend that it was not. ... Dunn is unable to attend trial, and ; consequently the particulars have not been brought out yet v - Friehtfully' BvmtAlii-'-: Chas. W, Moore,; machinist, of Ford Citv. Pa., had his 'hand frightfully burned in ad electrical fur nace. : He applied Bucklen'S" Arnica . Salve with the usual resultr'4 quick and oerfect cure." Greatest healer on earth for BurnSWouflds.' SoteS, Ecrema and Piles. - aSc. at"B. E;' Sed- . berry'i gons, Droggists, , f Don't deeeive ypnrtelf.:, U yott have tndigrnition take kodol DviDeosia Cure. A- U will relieve jrou. , Kv.. W.E. Hocutt, - 8outh Mills, N. C, aay: ("I was troub ''. led with chronic indiirestion for several vearsi whatever I" ate seemed to cause "heartburn, tour tomacb, lutterin of ' Dean, ana general aepression oi mina ami hodv. Mv drilffaist recommended ' Kodol, and it ha relieved me. I can now eat anything and sleep soundlv at night." Kodol diireBts wuat you eat. Bold by Armneld 1 Greenwood, drug WHAT THE RALEIGH PAPEBt SAY ABOUT THE NEW BAILROAIX jKytiUe tfews ii(V, Observer: J Over Utiles RlvrRallok and South- port Road la pawning m to " -.' FayellevllU. i;: That the Raleigh and South port Railroad is pushing ahead on its way from Lilllngton to Fayetteville 18 the encouraging news . which, came from Capt. W. J., Bradsbaw, n charge of the constructing force, who wasj here yesterday. ! rr . .He repairs,. that the. grading ana track-laying squads are now twelve miles beyond Lillington and within fightee,n mile, of Fayetteville. The track is complete to lower Little; River-sand he hopes to cross this in ten AtyS.M ; , u- ! ; ; 'V- r A'naeX owned5 bv 'the Favttt There are now at work onenutdred RCV four cqnyicU JMd with r fair wasftheirtBi fork win fa even taore vigorously pushed. When the road I 18 completad to rayettevme tne 1 cm- zens of that place wiU-arrange for;a the event. After that the cry will be ypn to Boutnport. , , , ri Says the Evening Times:" ' : V RalcttiB A Southport-Road Now W- .la IS Mllca ol PaycHcvlUoWork Be- .lag Piwkad With All Foaalbla Spaed Oaa Hundred and FonrCoaivlett En- ployed-UlUc River BclatT Brdded ' Fayellevllla to Celebrate Flret nala) from Raleloa with Big Barb cue and Jubilee. Capt. J. W. Bradshaw, who , is su- tjerintending the. eonatrjiition of the! Reigh and Southport Railroad ,0Xysaidj this tfrading! and tracklavine, quads are now twelve miles beyond tilling- ton and eighteen miles trom rayette- vine. "hHdge is now beingbuilt across T.Jftlo P vir ar Little River, and he sees no reason why the toad should not: be comple ted to Fayetteville by May 1st. Plans are being made for a great barbecue and jubilee at Fayetteville when tne first train trout Raleigh rolls in. i, Th Mmnonv has tnA rnnvirtA Qt work on the road bedfand" they jhave reached the "flat" section of the oun- I try whefe grading is very light and ZKSEIi. a finepasseneerand freight.business on the section of the road that is com pleted between Raleigh and Lilling-- ton, and is proving a splendid feeder for the business interests or Kaleigh. The importance of the road to Rajeigh trade wiejepected to, multiply mate rially. when the trains begin to; run between Fayetteville and Raleigh work with the least passible delay to ward Southport as soon as tne 141-lington-Fayetteville section is iri op eration. GOVERNOR'S REPORT. Condition of Indigent Insane--The j nospiiaiB weu mnoaeea it. Ivey's Home Partly Destroy ed by Fire. Special telegram to the Obteryer. Raleigh, N. C, Feb. t3. The house occupied by Dr. f . N. Iyey, editor of : the Raleigh Christian Advocate, was partially' destrtyed by fire to-day; the damage is considera- ble by fire and . water. Dr. Iyey's a a '. -a- 7 . if ' .1 were removed by friends Govej-noij Glnri to-day made public hi report as to the State Hospiitals fotj tlje ,white insane., He ,states that his expectation was that 15 patieats at Raleigh and 30 to 40 at Morganton wouuifiou iL-uuituuciougiiig vuc 1 L. t .r .'.. .1 ii. J 11.. indigent class. A personal examina iojn fshQwed ..private maintenance to 1 ... I so, mai pnvaie nospiiais rase pone , . . j afflict wihi epilepsy homicidal or suicidal mania, unless paid for large- y oi exeess 01 me. regular rates. tie - 7'c'8"r" p-"-" - PW 0 necessary amount ;One found in Raleigh -two paitients who was removed, and the other was wait "g for ft pjace. , Morganton had, two Jgens f ho could be cated- for. jelse- where, and they will be removed. One at Raleigh and three at Morgan- ton are over 21 and indigent,! but their parents are able to take care of I notified ithat they be removed at once. " ' W From a close study of the condi tions of indigency, he found that; the 1 private, asylums would not keep them He characterizes as a" burning shame shame their remaining in jail, By lar all are removed . able, to pay in private I hospitals, allowing the utterly indi in cleanliness care, and wholesbme v - . ; . ; .t . , -v W that dPaln "suiteble, atttnd the contrary mia( irut dismissal -He states that from six ndr, f. thousand men and two-! men lirthe SUte should be cared for in hospital. He vill urge legislative action to this end, and advocates; the Col6rad6 plahs: ' He acknowledges q,e cheerful, hearty "cc-operatiori pf Doctors Murphy and McKee, the board of directors and the board of in ternal improvements, ;, He requjesta citizens and newspapers to make dom- aints to him 1 lor correction, land asks that they will not allege that people ..are improperly - retained toroufh favoritism, unless the names i'lve,; ; M. S. Eluo' ! iTj1. 5 v The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discoveredIt bears as close resemblance to the iiialaria term. To free th system from idis- ease 4renfiifc"the niost effective remedy Dr. King's New Life rills. .. liuar- V anteed to .cure alj .diseases due tt rna- taria nnlunn ttnA i r,ntinfltlnn. 1 slC. j at B. E. Stdberry's Sons, Drug $tre, All old.timti Coiiah rlvrmia bind the bowels. This is wrong. A new Idea was advanced two- yean ago in Ken nedy's Laxative Honey and Tar.' This remedy acta on the muoous membranes i of the throat and lunirs and loosen the bowels at the tame tune. It expels all cold from the system; It clears the throat strenittbeni the mucous mem branes, relieves coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, eto. Bold by Arninald gent and .those partially able, tore- ; t COTTON WAREHOUSE COMPANY.! " ' Permanent Organization and Election ol Qlllcera. ' : : i fThe cotton growers of Cumberland met to-day at noon, and Capt, J.' D. McNeill called' the meeting to order, and If . t A. B, Sloconib, ' Who: was chosen chairman at the last meeting, took-the chair. .';",.'.-' A report' hS vin jj 1 'beeti ' 'called f pt from the, committee whlah was ;ap- pointed tp secur options on 'suitable locations for the warehouse," Mrj A. L. McCaskill reported for tbls!c6m- mittee that they had secured aft op. tion on a cart of the Watson Diiooef- t , . . l v,"eanQ wumingvon oicamoov lor , 100.09.. The' committee on by-laws was cal Uj upon for a report. and after: Tead, - - ft.Mri i,; Uons Dro ana con; with the result; tfiat several , additions 1 were made; ; afte which they were accepted. The pbar ter was read and accepted.- Mr. L C: Bainj who was appointed to canvass the county and secure subscriptions,. made his renort. which' showed that he had .secured subscriptions lor ftfpul 200 shares, "making s total of about 1,600 shares taken v date,. ; . . j - A recees of 5 minutes was taken in order that the stockholders lrom each township might get together and se lect a director from that township, with the following result: Rdckfish, A. L, McLean; Cedar Creek, W. B. Maxwell; Beaver Dam,' Ale's. Hales; Little Rive p. - h McNeill; , Que. whiffle Jno.;:McPhail; Pearce's jMili; H. C Colerider,; Black River, jC. C. McLellan; Flea ' Hill, James F,; kirk. Patrick; Carvers Creek, :W. M. Wal ker, Seventy-First, Thomas Bennett; Cross Creek, A. L. McCaskill - Capt. J. D. McNeill, Mr. A. H; Slo cpmb aod jir. E. R. Rose were Bir&n: imolectedjts, president, !Vicet president,, and. secretary and treasu rer respectively. There being a number of members present who wanted to pay "as of their subscription j the -books were opened, and something' over $300 was paid in The directors went out and looked at the Watson property, and reported thafiiPaH : probability they would purchase this land at an early date. There bejng no further business, the meeting adjourned,-subject to a call at any time. FAYETTEVILLE MARKETS REVI8fiD DAILY. .in ; w- ; i COTTON. ' EXPORTED BY CHABLS8 HAIOH Good Middling, new cotton . 1 0.90 Strict Middling . 10.90 Middling. 19.60 Stricti Low Middling . 10.35 NAVAL STORES. ; BKPORTED BY A. B. SLOCOMB. SpiriU , . v " : 64 Common Rosin , . '3.00 Virgin ,, 5 00 Yellow Dip . I4-2S Scrape ...... 2.50 PRODUCE. BJEPOBTBD BY B. II. JACKSON, GBOCKJ. Flour 1st pat., sack, , 2.75 ti 3.00 . 2.50 ti 2.75 Family Flourstraight . Meal bolted 46 lbs ter bu.. 7680 unbolted 48 Iub per, bu .8M85 Ul -65 Cor68 lbs per bushel . , 1 : . Bacon-nog round per lb, . . . . . 1012i . . 1' . . H , n diiuuiuvic Pork hog round . T . 1 vr rx T-enoulders, 1 rorit . .....,78 . . .B10 ..... .,6055 . 90100 . .. . 8090 uu m j.t .. . .. . Oats 82 lbs per bushel a,. n. 0, reaa ciy . . i-white . 1 10 1 25 Patatoea Irish, per bushel . . . .8090 " sweet . .6060 Honey strained, per lb 78 Country butter. .......... ; .'25 Ducks r -, : r i-. Hens oer head Broilers, 1 Eirirs. . 1 Roosters per head 2022 Guineas. v. 25 Geese . '. . '. ... . Feathers new . . . Wool washed .... Hidesr-rdry, per lb . " . -rKreen, per lb Tallow,. '. .. . - Bhucka . , . . . . .. Fodder ........... 1.00W1.10 Hay. 60fl0 New , Shoes (UuktSecelv A line of j E. P. Reed&Co.'s Ladies Shoes. I and "Walkover" for Men, All the. latest Shapes J. ; r, '. anil Leathers. E. L Jennings,. New Bhoe Store. .':. ..j. EXTRA VALUES i INC3 ! ; i GRANITE-WARE c saucepans'; .25 cents. Q - . .' ' , .'...,. , , .ti .... -4 B. IDillMSI. McPadych William. r: Mi8 Cattie Williams, whose de parture to take the ocean attain at Sun Francisco was noted in the Oh&Brvf.r some time agomet her fiahc, Rev. Dr. A. A. McFadyen in MrjgiaL' There they were married on uV 1st day of Jan uary , and departed foj their future home at Hsu-Choo-iu, -tnj Chi na, the headquarters of pr. McFad- yen' work in the.' Prdsbyteri 1 mis- ionary.field. k ! kAt ine gooa wisnes 01 many irpnas in this section follow them in their wed. ded life across the aeasTw " M ' : ; MeKelaaa-BIgga. , ' Hrif!-H I At lo o'clockyestefday morning.'at fiiully home in Oxford,' M . E. R. McKethan and Miss Loula Bigea were tyiitejl in; marriage, Dr. John A. Mc Kethan, of this city,? brother .df the groom, acting asbest mai,.Mf. and Mrs. McKethati will 1 visitti lyaaliing- tou city,, and-i. will arrive in" Fayette ville during the early ' part ' of 1 next week!' :" .T ' . " ;.. ;': ' 1 USedberry's Pharmacy :.v: ' Test Hyomei for Years -and -Ifnow' it Will Cure Catarrh. , -: - ii:m$k'r: Sedberry's FhatmadV has given Hyomei a most thorough and re markable test, For , a longtime they haveofTered .to refund tlii hioney to any purchaser of Hyomei, if it failed to benefit. . . .,. ! The remedy lias made so many cures among their customers that they have urged its use in the most chronic oases ofxatarrhii :. Breathed for a few minutes' four times a daryytkrough the inhaler that comes with the outfit, it soothes the irritated mucous membrane' of the nose, throat, and lungs, kills the ca tarrhal germs, and restores complete health. The complete Hyomei outfit jcosts only-i,,ar .CpuiistS! of inhaler that can be carried, iin the) pocket or purse, and will, last a lifetime, a 111 ed cine dropper, and a pottle of Hyomei; If this is not sufficient for a complete cure, additional bottles of Hyomei can be obtained fox 50 cents. Compare this small expense with the fees charged by specialists, and remember, too, if Hyomei does not cure, Sedberry's Pharmacy will re turn your money. NotIceSeaIed Bids Wanted. Sealed bids will be received until March 1st for -remodeling and build ing an addition to our present bank building.1- Also for installing a Iheat- itig plant. ' Plans and specifications can be seen at our olhce. Contractor will be expected to iurnish borid 'in sum of one., half the contract price. Bids will be opened March the iBt at 2 o'clock p. in. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. . The Ba-nk op Fayetteville, Fayetteville, N.iC. Administrator's Sale; On April 2nd, 1006, at the Court House, I will offer for sale the follow ing land, the undivided estate of James Marsh, in One Hundred and Thirty nine acres of land situated in Grayjp Creek township, Cumberland county; said sale to take place at 12 M. Terms of bale: Cash. F. C. YARBOROi Administrator. : -V-" Notice of Land Sale. B vtrtua of an order of the Suoerlor Coutl. tuued out of the clerk's office, in .special pro ceeding, entitled "D. K. Taylot elal, TsH. A. Sessoma.iet .1, we. the undersigned commission ers will expose to public sale, to the highest Maaer. lor cwn. at toe Harket. tionse, in tne eltjr of Fayetteville. on Saturday, the 10th day of March, l'JOS, at twelve o'clock H, the follow ing real estate: - First Tract: Known as the dower Interest of Martha C. Sessoms In the lands of W.J. Besoms, deceased, described as follows. Beginning at a stake and pointers in the eastern margin of the tteaver tram swamp, tne old corner, ana run ning wlph the old )ine south 7S?i east 21 chains lOlinka'to afetake and pointers; thence liortb 86 east 18 chains 60 links to a rock on aUltrh: thence with (he middle of the ditch north 18 east 9 chains to aorner; thence wlthUt, mid dle of the ditch north 15 east 1 chafnuhence with the middle of the ditch north 64 west I chain to the margin of the Beaver Dam swamp; thence down the various courses of said stvamp to the beginning, containing Si acres, more or leas. .1 Second Traet: Known as the "Sand Hill lands," and residenoe of Malha C. Sessoros. de ceased, described as follows: Beginning at a stake on the west side of the plank road, in Louis Williams' line, and running south 30 west 1 fiO chains to a stake In the centre Of the Flank road; thence with said road south 82 west 10 chains 72 links to a stake; th.noe north 07 west 10 chains to a stake and pointers; thence north 82 east 7 chains 20 links to a stake In the old line; thence ' east II chains 60 links lo the beginning, containing 9 7-10 acres, more or less. Including the dwelling house, etc, thereoB. February 8th. 106. , . I d. t. gates, H. L. OOOK, ' ! , . N. A. SINCLAlk. Commissioners. ARMFIELD a , DKUGBTORK. ; Buist's Garden and Field Seeds. Complete Stock Drugs 1 . . - . and Sundries." ):. Prescriptions Care fully Compounded.; ;j ARMFIELD and GREENWOOD, , . GILT-EDGE INVESTMENTS. I have about $s,coo.oo perfectly safe first mortgages on Real Estate in mounts rancinir from laotv nb to $3,000.00. It is a good chance to get safe 6 investment '.. j , i ;, q i cooper: - Fayetteville N. C.,.Feb. 8, 1900. .. 1 .,').". 1 1 1 111 One-pound orders for round steak and our own . make sausage , 15c. Two pounds or more at la i-ac. per nound.' Crystal Market, 'Phone GREE llllll 143, to6 Clllespis StTH.iii J' '-!"s; If VOU are naturallv obt : sisters, and for this 1 reason the prospect of becoming a mothevfakVeourige, arid issuratic from thifc fact :. Mothef 'g Frtendjs meant' for you, and by Jt use you may pass throuzh that elorious.' martyrdom which 1 yours by divine right with no more discomfort ihan thatieaperleneed-1 those who by nature are possibly more adapted for the role of motherhood MOTHER'S is liniment of proven merit, and its great worth can be no better attested to than by the countless strone and healthy children who through its kindly offices hAVeenteredthis norm uwiaiiuicappeu py any aeiormiry or weakness, ...it 1 is a liniment which by external application, act upon: th ( abdominal muscles and permits ol a painless parturition. j BRADFItXO IttBULATOR OO., 1 , -,-. ' : ; ' : - ; r ; ficppr of the condition of ,m . THE BANK OF FAYpiTEVILLE at Fayetteville, JJ. C, in the State of Worth ftarolintf.lt'the'cib'se of business ' . Japuary . BKHOUBCKa. ; ' ! IanA -and discounts . .' ".C.no.4fU nA uveraraits, secured and un- . secured i '.v- '..' . North-Carolina State Bonds, - 5,815.88 1,000.00 ' ! I-' 24,650.00 All Other Stocks, Bonds and Mbrtmires .. Banlrim; HiTusb. 8.000: Fur niture and fixtures, 1.00 . 6,001.00 All Other real estate owned . 11,542.60 Demand Loans f ... . . . fiftwvun Due fromBanks and Bankers 2,8vfl.l3j Cash Items :..:i,. ... ; .-. . . 4.ifl.7fi Gold Coin . ;; . . . . . 3.500.00 Silver Coin, including all minor ; com currency 7,42.03 Rational banknotes and other ; U.S. notes. .- 20,625.00 Total, . 1557,497.39 ' State py I, C. M. Hughes, Cashier of flte - wni, hjo auuve siiiieiiieni is true io me nesr, ' 'Subsi iscrll'fthd .sworn to Wfoni'mp.' thU ril day of February. 1'JOJ. ' J: H. HldHTOWER, Notary Public. Our business; is to make and sell bread. . MADE FRESH EVERy DAY, and hanrie(l by all the leading groceries. White, Graham and Eye. Hot Rolls Every Afternoon. A nice line of of Cakes always on band. ' Mince Pies A Specialty. THE CUMBERLAND CAFE open from 8 a. m. to u p. m. , TERMS STRICT CASH. Please do not ask us to make exception. Tiie McNeill Bakery Company, J. S. McNeill, Manager. National Bank, Fayetteville, N. C, Dec'r 30, 1905. At the close of the year we wish to express to our friends, customers and the publio generally, our thanks and appre ciation for past patronage. Through your assistance we have been enabled to build up the largest business ew held 'by any -bank in this section for which we are most grateful. We start out the New Year prepared to extend you every banking facility, and will be pleaded to have your continued patronage dui ine the year 1906, in order that we may show one million dollars in assets before the close of 100& THE GROWTH OF THE NATIONAL BANK helps every farmer, merchant, professional and business man in Cum berland county, because we put at your command the large financial resources of this U. S. Government bank, whenever reasonable security is offered.'' Solicits your account, whether large or small, whether bor rower or depositor. We are not the largest bank in the world, But as Safe and Strong As the Strongest . We do not deal in speculative securities of any kind, but lend our money for legitimate business purposes To our Customers and The Public Generally. ! - Our assets are all good and collectible. The Board of Di rectors named below aj-e men in whose hands any business can be safely trusted and The United States Government- keeps a strict business methods. I -9 and securities " 'and depositors can always get their money when called for.. !Ld?Jrf?u.ff8n any banking service, call on one of the following' DIRECTORS: 3 JOHN ELLIOT,- ", - JOIE it, TOUR, , miiiQUoij t'eiTjW.;t.HOLT, , T. B. U PCH UkCH. J. W. McLAfrcHiiN. VW.HvSIKES, ' XV.McGOTJGAN, E. H. WILLIAMSON,' H. McD; EOBINSQN, L.V.! C.! J-COOPER, Cashier. A Urp riant, fumm toou, Hif a urtde work, cmapMtt ouwmt: uutbta, Dot UMninr pta,aiM UitylM,) taw UMKlfc Ma, Iwltyi Ctotte,C ; Courarjof as stronir aa vnur mor fnrtnnafe experience-dread rathethaa iov at FRIEND ATUMTA, IBM.'" 5th, l'J06. LIABILITIES. Capital stock ..... Surplus fund, S . "i 1100,000.00 45,000.00 Undivided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes . ... n paid . . 7,690.39 Notes and Bills rediscounted, 15,000.00 DeposiU subject to check . . 333,9458 Demand certificates of de posit, . . 55,300.14 !l 111 m v "4 Total, f.r7,4!)7.39 WTUCAKOUNA.Ocunlvitf CiunlnrUndLfc,- above - named - Bank, 3o -Bbfemhty swear pj my, now.iepge.and pevUef. C M. Hughes, Cashier. JOHN F. HABKISON. v? FRANK H. COTTON, L riW.'J.McDIARMID. - :: .'- '-.' f-Mj's Directors watch over our We have cash over $500,000.00, J. H. HART, A. L. SHAW, A. R. McEACHEBN, V. A. VAN8TORy, ', f ) ;'.' . -' W . - - .... ., 1 1 ! We liav j just received a car l.oa.l of . "FARM IMPLEMENTS, i,'..;?rt . m j - eonsisiingoilJlAUi, Ul.ll'1'iiW S( bTuriKWAI.L, 8IDK ' HARUOWH, COTI' vywrv axukb. we have lust we want tor Visit1; Us, We will be as' useful to them as possible-... many sUppinor articles: ,l r Clipper Plows, Planet Jr Tools, Buck's Stove and Ranges, Atlas Cement, " Anch or Lime, Clauss We are more and more pleased with our No 160 Razor, price $1 Od guarau teed; may be returned in 30 days if not o k,. , ' TRYtO WE BROTHERS' PAINT. -ft ...... i , - ;y- Has FULL QUANTITY. . ' .' SUPERIOR QUALITY, EXTRA COVERING CAPACITY . :.. GIVES RESULTS! 'We can tell you a few things if you will ask our advice about paint. iiyHARDWAREElylF St. Luke's UR. J. H. MARSH'S New.Prtvale Sanatorium. -Tit if Xf H sj mmmi r mV JC1j(rBjMFTnr..i , a. This Hospital is situated on Havmount, in the most beautiful residentins part of the city, and is equipped with the latest ard most apuroved applianct s for the diagonsis and treatment of Medical, Surgical, Gynecological, Kye, Eat, Nose and Throat diseases. Special patients. With a Competent Staff of Experienced Assistants and Nurses. The Sanatorium provides all the ad vantages of a modern institution. Address QUALITY TELLS. Perhaps you think it makes no special difference what kind of Fertilizers ou buy, so its branded "Fertilizers." Wrong von are. QUALITY TELLS in ertilizers as in other things. You'll realize this when the crop is made. Better realize it NOW, before planting; and There's no Better Fertilizers Made, Anywhere, Than Sea Fowl, Navassa, Owl, (Mixed with Cotton Seed Meal), Genuine German Kainit, Nitrate Soda, Muriate Potash, 13 ? to 16 Acid Phosphate, &c. These brands are like the faces of old section. Thev are tried and true for promptly, in any quantity, at RIGHT PRICES. We keep on telling you that PERFECIION is the BEST and CHEAPEST Flour sold in Fayetteville. and it is. If you doubt it, try it, and you doubt no more. A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, No. 107 Hav Street. Fayetteville. N. C I" hone M). SMITHfS FRUIT STORE Smith sells Florida Oranges 20 to 3Uc dozen, Hmith sells California Oranges 20 to 30c dozen, Smith sells New York AppleB 6c to 20c dozen, Smith sella Lemons 15c per dozen. Smith sells Malaga Grapes at 0c pound, Smith Sells Pineapples 15 and 20c each, Smith sells Figs and Dates 10c per pound, Smith sells Celery, Smith sells Red, Ripe, New Tomatoes, Smith sells young and tender Snap Beans, Smith sells vellow ripe Bananas 15c dozen, 2 dozen for 25c,. Smith sells New Layer Raisins 10c per pound, Smith sells New York Cabbage, Smith sells New Cuban Cabbage, t Smith Bells IriBh Potatoes 25c per peck, Smith sells Onions 30c per peck, Smith sells Imported and Domestic Cheese, Smith sells Oyster Crackers 5c per pound Smith sells Ginger Snaps 5c per pound, Smith sells Soda Crackers oc per pound, ; Smite Bells several kinds of Cakes Vc per pound, Smith sells Grape Fruit, ' 1 1 Smitb.-flellt Tangerines and Mandarines, ' Smith sells Imported Spanish Onions, Smith sells the Best Brands of Tomato Catsup, Mustard Salad, Dressing, Worcester Sauce, 20 cheaper than any place in the city. mith has Cucumbers, Egg Plants, Bell Peppers and Strawberries to ar rive for next Sunday's dinner. Goods packed and shipped without any extra charge. - SMITH'S FRUIT STORE, 'Phoue'38'4. " ' ; : ' " Favetteville, N. C; ' FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, ' WHITE AND RED O N ION S ETS . ; The Fayetteville Drug Store nlaced order for. lame line of l'lani Jr the rarmers . . , Don't forget, we are agents for a gra. Scissors and Shears. Hospital, i. t- - ti j it. ' t ? if J Kt 'ir ,a 2y rooms have been provided for Obstetrics. 1 DR. J. li. MAKSri, Fayetteville, N C. BUY THE BEST. Bird & Fish, FarmersFavorite friends to the farmers and planters of this lo, these many years. We can supply you flit Greenwood, druggiiU. 1 i
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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