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DEAD ON THE TRACK. liiktm While Mas rnl Wllk ! Cat OH Ntmr Larajr. -- i. A white man was found dead along' vide the track of the Atlantic Coast north of this city,' with one' leg" out off. He is unknow n, and there was nothing on his person to identify him. He is supposed to hive been a - tramp, who was riding on the bump ers, and was caught between them on some sudden movement of the train ' Dr. J. V. McGougan, surgeon of the Atlantic Coast Line TL., R. Co., had thtrto hrmitrhf in tn' tri rirv this " morning, and an inquest was held " " sttrffr tiia rtnainc - H unn overalls. 1:1.. - :i 1 .,..-1,... .... t. t-!... . was a BwiicD-cnain id uib iuu. Death al Mr. J. ML B. WUUuu. Ms. J. M. R. Williams died about 6 o'clock Thursday, at his home at Wade, aeed years a member of the Presbyterian church and a good citizen. His death was due to con sumption, from which he had been suffering for two years. . The funeral services will take place at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning at the McPhail burying'-ground in Flea Hill town Na 9"P- " ' Sartoaa Laaa la aaeaaberahlp. The First Baptist church of this city has suffered the serious loss to its congregation, and especially to its Women's Union, where their work was constant and beneficent, of six female members within a period of sixty days. Caaafje of Naaaa. The "Weed Distilling Company, last week (Thursday, ist,) became the "Standard .Turpentine Company, the name having been changed un der the laws of New York, in which State are its headquarters. Mr. Mai colm McKenzie is head of the corpora tion. 77 II Where Baldiig Begins Right The baking of the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY begins with right material, and every step there- after through the -whole process of baking is right. There is not one point of quality that care, skill and modern bakeries could make better. It is perfection itselfthrough and through. 1 n I 111 -Ltf It Ends Right when it reaches roar table an touched by strange, hands, nntainted by odors. The quality, oven-flavor and freshness are preserved in a dnat and moisture proof package-, distin guished by the trade mark here shown. It always appears in red and white on each end of the package and warrants the perfect condition of the contents. For example try packages of GRAHAM CRACKERS posssing the rich, nutty flavor of graham floor unlike any graham cracker yom ever tasted. . FROTANA a temptingly delicious union of biscuit and fruit the newest delicacy of the National' Biscuit Company. .,'. 1'J Chnssie Bethune, said to be 130 years old, died in Seventy-First town ship Wednesday. Prior to the war she belonged to Lauchlin Bethune; and, L from best information, obtainable, her youngest son is 76 years old. She , claims io have known Fayetteville when there was only one house, but was not positive who the owner was, but thought his name was Potts. Whether or not she was as old as was asserted, she was certainly over 100 years old. At 7 o'clock p.m. Wednesday Rev. D. H. Turtle, pastor of Fayetteville Hay Street Methodist church performing the ceremony, Mr. D. Culbreth and Miss Julia Sessoms were married Flea Hill Salem Methodist church, which was tastefully decorated for the occasion. After the marriage the bridal party enjoyed a delightful re ception and rapper at the home of the bride's family. Mr.' and Mrs. Cul breth will make a wedding trip 'Richmond, Va. to Cards reading as follows have been received by their friends in this city Mr. and Mrs. James W. Atkinson invite yon to be present at the marriage of their daughter, Mattie, to Mr. James Edward Muse Wednesday evening, March fourteenth nineteen hundred and six, at eight o'clock, a 319 Burgess Street, ' Fayetteville, North Carolina. Will Take Ua Caaa ra . Dr. J. H. Pratt, Secretary of the State Board of Geological Survey, has been in Raleigh since Tuesday, in connection with. the board's work of laying off the metes and bounds for nets, seines, traps and other fish ob structions in the streams tributary to Albemarle Sound. The oard will also take np the matter of marking and clearing: the Cape Fear river, in accordance with the petition of the board of aldermen of Fayetteville; Taut Mr. Pratt does not see how any thing substantial can be accomplished in advance of the meeting of the next legislature, as the Board of Geological . Survey has-ndf ands available for the work. . Can la Wrlmrjr eiim Rev. J. S. Moody, of this city, has accepted a call to the rectorate of the Episcopal church at Hickory, N. C, including also the parish ol Lenoir. Mr. Moody recently received a call to a large charge In Texas, but the great distance, the trouble and expense of removal, etc., led him to decline it Mr. Moody will leave for Hickory to morrow, but the family will go in about two weeks, except the eldest son, who is at school in New York, where he .has taken a high stand. Rev. J. S. Moody is a minister of marked ability. Their friends here. while regretting their leaving, wish for. them all happiness in their new home. : r ; ' : ftaa Saba Tba Tat tf Yean ; The old, original GEO V'g Tasteless Him ionic, ion know what yon are taking. It is iron and quinine in' a tasteless form. ,o cure, no pay. , 60c A dost of Pine-ules at bed time will usually relieve backache, before morn ing. These beautiful little globules are soft gelatine coated snd when moistened and placed in the month you can 't keep from swallowing them. Pine-ules' contain neither "sugar nor alcohol just gums and resins ob tained from our own nativ pine for ests, combined with other well-knovttf blander, kidney, blood, and backache . .. 1 J 1 f T ' 1 1 a. " War on KaJclaa mm SaatkaarL ' Mr. Albert McMillan, of the en-. gineer and construction force of the Raleigh and Southport R. R., who has chu fly run the transit in the sur veying, was in thecity last week, and talksd interestingly of the work of con struction. He says that the easy and plain sailing will be interrupted when the road gets within five miles of this city, as that piece of the road will prove troublesome and difficult . Mr. McMillan would not commit himself as to when the road would be com pleted to this city, merely saying that half a mile per day was pretty good work in track laying. The iron bridge over the Cape Fear river at Lillington is 590 feet long, and is one of tht handsomest railroad bridges in the country. Fin Quarterly CaaJercaj The first Methodist quarterly con ference of this district for the present year-was held at Hay. Street M. E. church last week.Presiding Elder Hur ley in the chair. Tb pastor reported about $13,000 subscribed thus far to wards the building fund for the new church, witba number of other good subscriptions in sight, 4ut not yet reported. The outlook was reported very bright for the early beginning of the new church. Steps were taken in that direction by the appointment of the following building committee: Mr. E. A. Poe, Dr. G. B. Patterson, Messrs. B. C. Gorham, J. M. Lamb, Hunter G. Smith, F. H. Cotton, H. S. Sedberry, W. T. Saunders and Q. K. Nimocks. Mr. C. M. Hughes was elected treasurer of the building fund, Mr. H. E. Sheetz, collector, and Mr. J.J. Powers, auditor. The following were appointed dele gates to the District Conference San ford March 21-25: J, M. Lamb, G. B. Patterson, H. E- Sheetz, W. W. Cole. BREAD, BREAD . Our business is to make and sell bread. MADE FRESH EVERY.DAY, , and handled by all the leading groceries. White, Graham and Eye. Hot Rolls Every Afternoon. . ' A nic line of of Cakes always on hand. Mince Pies A Specialts THE CUMBERLAND CAFE open from 8 a. m. to 12 p. m. TERMS STRICT CASH. Please do not ask us to make exception. The McNeill Bakery Company, J. S. McNeill, Manager. E. A. POE, CONCRETE BLOCKS,! BRICK, COJJCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK. FAYETTEVILLE, IM. C. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PLANT OF ITS CLASS IN THE STATE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND A M ITCMOX BIAIY. One of the most interesting publ cations issnpri hv th l"mvprifw f North Carolina through the liberality 01 lames bprunt. says tne Manufac turers' Record, is James Sprunt His torical Monograph No. 6, bein? diary of a geological tour in North Carolina in 1S27 and 1828 by Dr. ilisna Mitcnell, whose monument and tomb, Mt Mitchell, is the high- est peak in this country east of the Kocky mountains. In looking over hundreds of old families' letters Mrs. W. H. Coit, of Statesville, N. C, granddaughter of Dr. Mitchell, dis covered a lot of letters written with care aim meinoa by Lr. Mitchell to bis wi'e in his vacations of 1S27 and 1828. Tney were, as he said, in the nature of a diary, and bore directlv upon his tours, which were mainly through what are now the counties of Wayne, Onslow, Craven, Orange, UuilJoTd, hurry, Wilkes, Ashe, Da vidson . Rowan, Cabarrus, Meckien burg, Lincoln and Rutherford, and they give a daily account of his jour neys, with a mass of information about geography, geology and min eralogy, and of allusions to indivi duals, great and small, whom he met The general assembly of North Caro lina in 1022 appropriated 250 a year lor a geological and mineralogical survey of the State, and in 1826 con tinued the appropriation for one year longer. Prof. Denison Olmsted, then a professor in the University of North Carolina (afterwards of Yale), was ap pointed btate geologist ' Uu his resignation in 182 s Dr. Mitchell took bis place. A report was printed. Part I and II by Dr. Olmsted, , Part IU by Dr. Mitchell. In 1829 the latter made another skxt report ine general assembly declined to con. unnc ujc survey, proDaoiy on ac count of the panic and consequent "hard times." The publication of these letters fills np to a certain ex tent the gap left by the discontin nance of the geological survey and gives an opportunity to Dr. Kemp P. uarue, me ginea editor of the Sprunt uiuuugiayus, iu give in many anno tations another illustration of the zealous care which be is devoting to the writing of the history of his SUte,- ' A dealing Gospel. The Rev. J; C Warren." raster of onaron Baptist lnurcn, JJelair, Ga., says of Electric Bittersf ""It's a God send to mankind. It cured .me of lame back, stiff joints, and complete physical collapse. I was so weak it took ine half an hour to walk .a mile. Two bottles of Electric Bitters' have made me so strong I have just walked three miles in 50 minutes and feet like walking three more. It's made a new man of me." Greatest remedv for weakness, and all Stomach, Liver and juaney op til plaints. Sold under guar- antee at B. E. Sedberry'S Sons Druir Store. i Price 50c." ; , " " I 'or Wedding Presents nut j.jj. launaHAgT. CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE Disi.irrxTiox important. Bamlts Obtalaai la a Laiga Iaattntfaa. The importance of disinfection fa shown by the results obtained at the Brooklyn Borne for Consumptives, the finest institu tion of the kind in Hew York. A letter from the President is quoted : "We have used Platt'i Chlorides in the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives for more than ten yean, and find it not only a com. fort but a necessity. Through its use we defy the germs' to make any inroads on the names and employees who are in coa stant attendance upon the sick, one faun, died of whom are now in the institution. One nnne has been there well on to ten yean, agecond almost as long, and not one person ever employed in the Home has de veloped lung trouble." Mrs. 8. V. White. President, Kingston Ave., Brooklyn, N. I. Piatt's Chlorides is an odorless, eokvlees hquid disinfectant which instantly removes any foul odors and destroys disease-breeding matter. A quart bottle will last an average lamily a month and it can bs mamHiu araggista. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as Administrator upon the ea:teof w. S. Wllllanu, Esq.. late of thl couniv, notice Is hereby given to all parties having claims against said decedent, to exhibit tbe same un or before Jan y l!'lh. )b07. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recoverv. Debt ors to said estate will please settle. TI1K BANK OF FAYETTEVILLE. Administrator of W. N. William, by H. W. Lilly. President C. W. Broadfoot. Attorney. Jan'y l!. l'.'J). HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Busy Mdidn br Buy Peopls. Brings (hldaa Health tad Haomd Vigw. A specific for Constipation, Indigestion. Live and Kidn:y Tronble. Pimples, Ecremi. Impure Blood, Bad Breath. Sluggish Bowels, Headiche and Backache. It's Kocky Mountain Tea n tab let form. 3S cents a box. Oenuins made by Houjirra Daro OmPixv, Madison. Wis. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE McDti die's Tli-tiP' Store NOTICE! Xotiee is hereby (tiyen that I. as ad minis tra tor of tbe esute of Mist Marion Marsh, deceased, will, on the 2nd da of April, 1908, n 12 o'clock, noon, in mini CM ina I iinn.HAnu Haai I. ettenlle, S. C, proceed to sell for cash. to the Highest bidder, the nndirided one-tenth interest in the lands belong ing to the estate of the late Jimn M r.h Sr., deceased, which said one-tenth un divided interest constitutes the entire esute of the said Misa Marion Marsh, deceased, situate in Gray's Creek town ship, Cumberland count, for the nur. pose - paying said decedent's debts. pursuant 10 an order given hv the i'lort of the Superior Court of Cumberland eonnty, X. C. , F. V. YARBORO, Adm'r. This Feb'y 23rd, 1908. Sunnyside Floral Nursery JAMEH M. LAMB, Proprietor. Lock Box 56, Telephone , Fayetteville, N. C. l We have never made it a hhi in Mk hsh the nice things that oar enetomers write us, bnt the iollowins; from tbe As sistant Superintendent of the Ttntanio tiarden, where they get plants from all pans .01 me world, and know rood thing when they see it, this order cow ers Choice Greenhorn Plants, FieJd Grown Boses, soma of our Barest Ever greens, as well as JistiTe Plants), shows tbst we bare the stock, and know how to handle it BT4xicartx. V.Las. " My bear Mr-roarSritiaMlmauninr.u... arrival la But elm order , ana aoa faui pack. when von aMid oa ImIhim a m kindly eneloM say a doaea of IHonleas. want to tend them Is a rrWiful at m.. , aod auKk oblige. . "'M' Toun Boat reapeetfirHy, JOUH CLARK. THE IMPLEMENT GO. RICHMOND, VA, ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fencing, Roofing, Barb Wire, Poultry Netlinjj. Write for prices and catalogue. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of Farm Implements in the South, and can tare yon money on your purchase. What, erer yon need, get oar prices be fore piirchasing. Special bargains In Fan Wagons and Buttle. Best makes. Low Prices. The Implement Co., 1302 laa SL, liekuii, Ta. ve f reckles and Pimples r m bats, wrn - ADINOLA ...THE GOMPUXION BtAUTITirt... (Vmaaily aavartiaut aad sold as fiaUaola,) Newton B. Smith, General Manager. . SMITH'S Real Estate auad aavestmewt Aarmn. L Bos 020. Farettewille. N. (1 ells eity houses and lots, farms, water powers, mineral deposits and business opportunities, lief en by permission to Bnl .of Fajrettarilia. List your proper- A few aprJkarions will eemovc tan 01 aaBowneat and rtstore (he beauty of Tooth. N ADINOLA b guaraotMl and money irffadtd. tf ft falls to etmovc faedrJo, pimples, Ihrmpota, collar dacoloraiiona, bUck-fceada, duiifurinj eruptions, etc, U twenty dajnv Ltaves tbe tkia sott, clear ar ncanny.- caoorsed br thousands. . Price SO cents snd $1X30 by aS kadW iruggUti, or by maiL Prepead by rwatlooaJ TalUl Co Paris). Tana, TaxesMaxesI Taxes! "".t)vliiitiieut tax-payum take nolU-e: ihe time tor advertisiiiK proporty for taxes is almost nrc. l ay your taxes now, ami save tlio cost. W. U MAKSH.Sheriir , Cumberland County. Statk or Xokth Carolina, I v. , Cuiulierlaiul i-uuuty. 1 K, K. r'isher enters and claims 100 acre of land in Beaver Dam township joininit the lands of on the north b Marshall,lUard, on the south by llenry ucuimD. on lue east by Stephen Mel vin, on the west y Naiic'v lieard. Entered lat.day of Jan'y, im. . . V, M. WALK KB, . Register fcfclitfda ... and Ex. O. Entry Taker. ; ' Statu or Noarn Carolina, v. m Cumberland county. 0i m-: John L. McLaren enters and claims 10 acres of land in flea Hill township join ing the lands of John McLaren on north aud west, lands of A. A. Holmes on east, McKay land on south. Entered 7th (lav of Feb'y, 1906. W. M. YVALKKK, Keeister of Deeds and Ex. 0, Entry Taker. Stats or North CahomHa,,.) v, oca, Cumberland County, - f Z8tH John (iooilumu eutera an J claims 75 acres of land in Black Biver township joining tbe lands of Josiali Pope and wife on south, the Sampson county line on east, the Thornton and Barefoot land on the north and west. Entered 17th da v of Jan'y, 190tj. v:m waUkk, Register of Deeds and , Ex. 0. Entry Taker."" Administrator's Notice. Ilavlnu iiHtltliil a HilitilnUtiaior M Iheiw. tHltMitJalne. N. Kmtllllt.tlrt-wt!. Ulo f film iMiilattit county. N. cnoilcu In hereby Klvttit 10 all H.rDti-, bavltiKvlaiuiKMituliit 11 estate tu preiieut tlieir claim, duly authmittrau-it, on or brfore.Uuuary Hh. 1W7, or tlila mitlt-e will bo plfMrletl In bar thereof. All ihm'miiiii imlibted to Hie estat ato nolliled lo make, ltnmellal wtttement, - tab January 4th. Il. ' f. H, KI SSKI.L; Ailmlnlslralor. H. Kt'ook, Attorney .o. 2867. Statk or XoRTii Carolina, . Cumberland County Noah Cashwell enters and claim 25 acres of land in Carver's Creek town ship joining I be lands of John Bell and William Johnson, near and on the waters of Carver's free k . Entered 18th dav of Feb' v, 1(06. YY.'M. YVALKEK, Kegiater of Deeds and Ex, 0. Entry Taker? State or North Carolina, v. rr , Cumberland County. -"o. JSoo. J. D. Harris enters and claims 25 acres of land in Beaver Dam township joining the lands of J. D. Harris, D. H. Sim mons and others, lyinz on and in the Simmons mill pond bay. tntererl lth day of August, lwo. YV. M. WALKEB, Register of Deeds and iLx. U. f.ntry Taker. . ntrj Pain Unbearablo From Eczema Cured by Flva Bottles of D. D. D. Prescription ' Notice of Land Sale. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court, tuned onl of tbe clerk's oHloe la a ineelal uro enedlng.enililwl-D. K. Taylor, el al, va li. A. SeaMiTim, ei al. we. the undersigned corn mission era will ex poe lo public sale, to tbe highest bidder, for uub. at the Market House, lu the eliy of Kayettevllle. on Halurday, the 10th' day of March, lius. at twelve o'clock M, the follow lug real estate: first Tract: known as the doner Interest of Slattha (.'. kenonu In the lands of W.J. Sessonu, doTased, escribed as follows. Beginning al a slake and Miners in' the eaeleru margin of the Beaver Usui swampt the old corner, and run ning with the old line south W'VaaaMIt chains 10 links to a slake aud polutets: tlmnce north a& east 18 chains 60 links to a rock on a ditch; thence with the middle of the ditch north lie fast u chains to a corner:-thence with the mid dle of the ditch north 15" east 1 chain; thence with the middle of the ditch north 01 west 1 chain to the margin of the Beaver Dam swamp; thence down the various courses of said swamp to the beginning, containing &l scrm. more or less. Second Tract: Known as the "Sand Hill lands." and residence of Hatha C. Sessoms, de ceased, described as follows: Beginning at a stake, on the west side of the' plank road, In Louis Williams' line, and runnlnsr south HO" west 1 90 chains to a stake In the centre of the Blank road: ihenee with said road south 8'.w west 10 chains Ti links to a stake: thence norlh 67" west 10 cfcatus lo a stake aud poln tors; thence north 2 east 7 chains LO links to a slake In the old Hue: thence east 11 chains 60 links lo lha bealnnlug, containing 9 7-10 acres, more or less, Including thedwelllng house, elo, thereon. February 8th, 1U06. . - D:T. OATE8, - II. L. COOK, -..-;:. N. AJilNCLAIR, . Commissioners. t l-biwi a VERY truck farmer knows (or ought to know)" that Mortgage Sale of Land. fnder and by virtue of the authority contained in a deed of mortgage executed by J. H. Fisher to Jeff I). Kessoms. dated the nineteenth day of April, 1902. and recorded In book '. No. 5, page tel. Register or lieeda office of Cumberland County, 1 will expose to sale lo the highest bid der, for cash, at the court house door of said county,, at l'J o'clock noon, on . the 8th day of Uarch, IW6. the following described tract of land, in Cedar Creek township, said county and State, to-wlt: Beglnulng at tHfe" second corner of lot No. it and runs south W west 1 chains and 76 links; thence south 80 east 15 chains to the run of South Klrer; thence up the said run lo tbe 3rd corner of lot No. II; thence north HO" west 40 chains to the beginnlug. containing K acres, more or less, this being lot So 12 of the division estate of the late Keuben 1'lsher, deceased. This 2nd day of February. .'.J6. JEFF D. SESSOMS, Mortgagee.' N. A. Sinclair, Attorney. Potash is indispensable for pro ducing good-paying truck crops. A liberal quantity of Potash, i1r,nor with I amnlp hmnnnfQ" nf phosphoric acid and nitrogen, is j vhi w v V w vtius ua u uvu ta w v siigi "Truck Farmine," an interestino; book dealintr with Drac- tical truck raising and valuable to every truck farmer, will sent to farmers on request, free of any cost or obligation, Addreaa, OBRMAW KA1I WWr.na, - ITaw Tork S3 ITaaaaa atnet, . or AtUuu, OtOSX aa, Broad, Itroat " call at headquarters: V THEPAYETTEVILLE ARMORY, GiHwpM itreet, opponte King'o wagon ator.--ii'" '''-i-" Here you can see the beat atwortment of Bfeech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns Also Revolver! for Sale of Land. from tbe best makers in the country, England and Belgiumr iioiuh protection, aiso r- - f Shells of all Brands, . including New York Club UMC Nitro Club and Petera high-grade Ulub: agent for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower Co. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins , on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty bv the best workmen. Next year, 1905, will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette vule Armory by the undersigned Walter Watson, Gunmaker. For State,.. . For County,. Total, .. . :$20.oo . 20.00 $40.00 Office ok - Sheriff of Cujiukbi.and County.. Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 8, 190., By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Sampson county . rendered on January sith, 1!, In the easeofL. I.. Culbreth and othera vs. rtosa li, Martin and others, all heirs, of Thos. N. Culbreth. the undersigned Commlsioner. of said court, will sell bv public auction, at the court house door. In Fayetteville. N. C od Sat urday, the loth of Mnrch, 1!MG. tbe following tracts of land., situated In Cumberland county, N. C: 1st Tract: A hou.-e and lot la the vlllafte or Cedar Creek, In Cedar Creek towqshlp. eontaln lug about eight acres, and known as the Ur. Lesens place. . 2nd Tract: One tract of land In Cedarreek lowii.-liip. on the eatlde of the "Big Ditch," and joining the laud of Hev. W. K. Johnson and others and containing SI acres more or less. A full descripiion of the land will be furnish ed on day of sale. Twenty per cent of the purchase money must be iu on day of sale and balance on con II r ma tlpn of sale. This Feb. 1st 1S0S. D. W. CULBRETU, Commissioner. Prominent Kansas City Dranriat Writes Grateful Letter. D. D. D. Company. Gentlemen: . I want to thank von for the arreat benefit di rived from yonr wonderful medicine. D. D. D. For years I was a constant sufferer from Eczema, and at times I thonvht my pair, was more than I could bear. Being lo tbe drrnr buaineu I was in touch with many ao called Eczema cures, but not till I used vour remedr did I see or feel the slishteat benefit After oainff leas than a bottla 1 could see a mmt de cided Improvement In my condition, and was completely eared before I bad completed mr fifth bottle. I believe rou have the areatest remedy in the world, and I advise all sufferer from Ecxenut ta irlve D. D. D. a trial. CUL. H. H. STOXE. Cashier Diamond Druo Atora Kansas City, Mo. Oct. 3a ItcB. If yon have some minor skin affection don't delay until it develops into horrible, loathsome skin disease, bat act now. Buy D. D. D. today. Its worth its weight in gold as a preventative. If yon are suffering ine torture ot tne damned, don t hesitate, but go today, now, to yonr druggist and in- t 1 W. It will not be an expenditure. bat an investment of happiness. D. D. 0. Prescription is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. A. J. COOK & CO. Commissioner's Sale of Valuable Land. The undersigned Commissioner, appointed by the Court, will offer for sale at thA f 'urt door. In tbe town of Favetteville. on Mondav. March 6th. at 12 o'clock M. thna vr.l i,.,. of land oontiguons to each other, lying and be iuk iu eui, -r irsi mwnsnin ,in in. h a., ,u. of Utile RockSsh Creek adjoining the lands of Alex. tessom? and others, containing !M acres. using uai is tnown as tne Alexander McDou eald lands, upoawbich lands the said A lei an der McDougald lived and died. Said lands have Improvements and a considerable amount of cultivated and cleared land, together wltb a if v 'iuaMl? oi pine ana otoer limner. Terms of Sale: Ten TMr oi.nt in ha ...M nn the day of sale, the same to be relurnab'i lo bidder If sale be not confirmed. Sale tubii-ct lo i-uumniaiiuii uy me superior court. This Jan uary aim. lliuo. . JOHN G. 8UAW, Commissioner. Koblnson 4 Shaw. Attorneys, Fayetteville. S. C Te above aale la poatpoaed mattl MoaKlay, March Sib, lOS. The above sale bas been continued from time to time, and will positively take place al the " 'uajeuevuie. on .Monday. March JOHN O, SHAW, Commissioner. The above described land having been bid oft on tba date above mentlnnpfi mnA Hi. KM having been raised 10 per eenl.. the land will again be exposed for sale at the court-hoase uwi in iuu iowu oi rayettevuie on Mondav Ih. lk J.. .r U k t,. 1 ,"V ""J VI AtlCU, J1KJO. JOHN i. SHAW. Commissioner. Feby 5th, loos. License is hereby granted to W alter Watson to' carry on the trade or buis ness of Pistol and Cartridge dealer until the first day of June, 1M0U r- W. H.MAKSH, Sheriff of Cumberland County. , Tillinghast, I). 8. ,. -"This is the oldest gun and ammunition house in the State! Estab lished i865. WALTER WATSON, Gunmaker, Gillespie Street, Fayetteville. - "MillWas Here THE OLD RELIABLE- "Mill Will Be ;r;;, 1 Mam Mis. ' CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. WE PROVE IT. - To convince you we have arranged with the I). I). D. Co.. so that anv aulf. erer from any skin disease can Ret direct irom tne u. jj. v. to s laboratorv large fhee sample bottle of D. D. D. prescription together with 32 page new pamphlet on skin disease and free ad vice on yorfr -particular case from the world's greatest skin specialist. A. J.COOK 4 CO. FRFF sample COUPON ' fltt. (MAIL THIS PIOMFTLT) D. D. Medic! Department 116-120 MIcnigarTSt; Suite 468, Chicago. Please send me free prepaid a large sie sample bottle of D. 1). D., pamphlet and consultation blank. For . . years I have been afllicted with a skin disease called . .... and have never used D. D- D. " Kama Address ... . . . ,. , ' ' . Indigestion Causes Catarrh of the Stomach. For many years ft has been supposed that Catarrh of the Stomach earned tnliraaMi and dyspepsia, but tha truth is exactly th pposite. Indljestlon causes catarrh. Ra. peated altacka of lodieesnoa Inflames tba mucous membranas llnin( tba atomach and exposes tba nerves of tha storruvoh, thus caus. '"t ths (lands to ascrete mucin Instead of tha Jntces of natural digestion. This ta called Catarrh of tba Stomach. ICci:l Dyscspsia Cera relieve all Inflammation of tha mucous membranes Unlrtf tha stomach, protacts tba nerves, and cores bad breath, tour risinn, senss of fullness after eatlnr:, Indlrasuon. dyspsnsls and all stomach trenblaa. Kodol Digest Whtt Yoo Et naaa utm atonacn Swaat. ealr. RMutaran.ai nfi ki - trial atza. which Mils for SO owila S by a. a OeWITT 00 Otaaate, ML Ask for the f006 Kodnl Almaean and 200 Vear Calendar. BoldbfArmf! aid A Urtenwood, druggist Under and by virtue of the power of sale con laineji in a certain deed of moriuaire executed on SSJiember llth. li8. by J. s. Harber and wite. to W.W. Martin and duly recorded in Hoot 8. So. 5. rase 3. lleiflster or Deeds office of umberland county, theundertiirued will v. nUUu. mo uar oi Marcn. 1906, at 1? noon, at the court house door in Koeytte evllle. vella! public auction for cash ih. followlnK.described real esute In the Cllv of t'ayettetllle. Iv-wlt One lot and bulldlne .Im.t. ik. ..hi,.. Ide of Maiden Lane. In the City of Kavettevllle beln- lot No. 1 of all lots known aa the Tborn- m aaruen Lane property purchased from Heaver Creek A lilurf Mills by VV. W. Martin, aa llook H. No. 5. Pase 6. and bounded a- follows: beginning at the corner, the nenter of i:m Creek, and runnini south 10 30' west 4au feet to the northern marain of Maiden Lane, at the In- Kim-uuii is aisin Lane and rioer street thence south S5 30- east41 feel to the uth-weat corner of Lot So. 2 of the said Thornton Maid en Lane property, laid Lot So. 1 belnr the lot' purchased by J. A. Colvln. Jr.. from W W. Mar tin: thence north 4" So- east with lot So. S to the eenler of row Creek; thence aa the eenter of nl up Tr,oua meanderlngj to tbe Ihla 3rf day of February, iijoj. . , ,, vv. w. MARTIN, Hortgaree, S. A. Wnclalr. Attorney. 'sswa. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 In the Superior Conrt Cumberland eounty. f before the Clerk. Sarah Condon and husband, John Condon. Annie Mellwaifie Rttu un..i.. j , 1 ard Mcllwaine by Ills next friend. Z. B. Newton va. John and Ltiiie Mcllwalne Notice. John Mcllwalne and Lluie Mcllwalne, de lendanto before mentioned, will take notice that a special proceed Inn. entitled aa above baa been eommennpfi in tha t:,,. i . . Cumberland county to aell for partition among the tenants In common therein, certain real es Il!2 i-"-K taJl'P1 I""- to ""T, and In which. said defendanu l.i . eat aa tenants In common: and the said defend aoia will further take notice that ih,y are rt eulred ic i appear at tba office of the Clerk of tne Superior Court, of said eonnty. on-the Mh day of llareh. I80S. and answer or demur to the eomplalnt In said arwclal proeeedlnr. or tb. laintira win apply lo the eourt for the teller emaaded In said aomplaluu - Feb y Mh. uu. NTfc '' - ' : " a, A. MeKKTRAN, . .""'" Clerk Superter Coart, NoSth CJaoLWA, HdtbeSnperlov. Cumberland county, court before tbe clerk. hZtZ T-S?" Mc,ntrrg' Mtth C. Mclnryre DU Wife. J. H. Turner anH Un).. T. ,.. r . Notice. -"'". The defendants above named', particularly J. HJnrner.wll take notice Uiatpeclal prit eeedlDj, eninied a. above have teen eon? atenced In the Huperlor Conrt of Cumberland eoonty for the purpose of divMlne the land situate in Blark Hirer townablp. known as the Bachananind.on. ,h, p,rtles hereU , n. Turner being a tenant bv cntin . wntlrmingth. divjloa herf ??'d aareed upon in August, 1KJ0-. and the eald de fendant, will farther tak. notlc. ,h.t thj? m IS2Ui"?,pr,r.,Jhe om flhs :leVk of li -.W10' i'2"rtLr Cumberland wuntyon the 17th day of March, lwis.and answer or de mur tp the petition flled In said proceedings of ThU lMh day of February, forja, . A. A. McKKTRAN. -, Clerk Superior Court. jas. d. McNeill. THE BEST PLACET!! in town to buy - FRESH, WATER-iSRODUD MEAL, flour, FEED, ETC. Folks who Speaking of FEED, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEED STUFFS want THE BEST AND PUREST of FEEDs will prpHt by seeing us before buying. The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. MATTING, MATTING, MATTING. We have just receivetLlOO rolls of matting. ALL NEW CROP Just arrived in this country. The prettiest patterns we have ever seen in bolh JAPANESE AND CHINA. Our prices at all times are as low or lower than other SPECIAL price sale. FAYETTEVILLE FUROTTURE CO. CARD MACHINE COM I, PfJifii U.Iffl, rAitiiitiviLLE, N. C.V flliCK WHEELS, fill Axles id hm For Saw Mills, planing Mills, Dry Kilns: and Tram Pi-d. FULL STOCK of PIPE and FITTINGS. 1 V k -aV FIVE YEAR VOLD ou rASHioMa com otsTaus pule. ounnG F.PrS8 Charees Paid By Us. n viim trill DUUTiucfl vnn tha il.... a.- j. rnedioinal.and other purpT. tVli0J fuiidijatr.niM nd woneyVlllbVro. All ' ioih aim jimiiev All shirrnents are made in plain cases. fj.alA L.. V - a a ' ' roMiai o.' EX(,nM Mon.y Ofu. wr"0 tor prlc, Ust of oth.r liquor. aatPsaataa-Saaaala"11"" 7rm 7 ?IW- as. MJUJtlUSLl Z.' lfT)aajB Grove's Tasteless Chill Ton!c bl"V?Z Aivnwd Sales oyer One czi a IWlZZm " 50c. aa. . ai a a.u.ar t Uvar Pffls. '
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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