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Death of Mr. T. H. B. Myers. Mr. T, H. 11. Myers died at 8 o' clock on Tuesday evening, at his home in Washington, in this Staje. He wag known to many Fayetteville people,, having been a visitor to his daughters in this city, Mrs. L. C. Wooten and Mrs. R. M. Prior, who left here early in the' week for Wash ington., having been summoned by his illness. Flr la Flea Hill. The home of William Reeves, col ored, was completely destroyed by fire Thursday last, midnight, in Flea Hill' township, The family barely es caped with their lives. I(eeves is 'well-known and highly respected throughout the county. Reeves was in ' town Friday;' Slid gave the Observer a detailed account - of his misfortune.- He cannot ac count for the origin of the fire, as it seemed to start in a room in .which none had been built in three weeks, generally occupied by his daughter, who is absent, teaching school. When he was aroused the fire bad made head way into his children's room, and by his best efforts he was able to save only one bureau and some clothing. The house and all his other effects were lost Will alalu Fayetteville Hla Home We are informed that Mr. John H. Anderson and family will make Fay etteville their home hereafter. Mr. Anderson and his chaiming wife are identified with Fayetteville in many ways, and they will be cordially wel coined to the home of his parents and ancestors. We are also informed that he will shortly open a dry goods and - notions store at the corner of Green Street and Market Square (where Mc Geachy & Brown did business recent ly), though still retaining his posi tion at Messrs. Tefft, Weller & Co.'s in New York. In a letter to the Observer Mr. Anderson says: "We will make our home in Fayetteville, and in doing so, I shall realize one of the greatest desires of my life, by living among the very best folks on earth." The Raleigh correspondent of the Richmond Times-Dispatch of Thurs day gives the following : "Messrs. M. V. Richards and Wit ber McKoy, industrial agents respec tively for the Southern and Atlantic Coast Line Railroads, spent the day in tne city in conference with Com' missioner S. L. Patterson and Secre tary T. K. Bruner, of the State De partment of Agriculture, and Gov ernor Glenn, with reference to the movement for the attraction of itnrai grants to North Carolina. "They discourage the idea of at tempting to have an ocean steamer touch at Norfolk to let off immigrants lor tms Mate, insisting that the im migrants can be handled just as well from New York in fact, to a much better advantage. - "They also, discouraged the idea of sending agents into tne countries of fcurope to book immigrants to North Carolina, for the reason that, as they expressed it, it would take such agents at least a year to get in posi tion to command any influence at all. I bey thought the very best coarse was lor tne Department of Aencul ture to continue their system, of ad vertising the advantages and re sources of the State in other States and abroad and strive for th"attrac tion of desirable immigrants through the regular ports of immigration en try. The work, they say, will have to be through small beginnings. Get one or two desirable families to locate , at a desirable point, and work throceh them and otherwise to attract others . of their nationality to come to them To illustrate this, Mr. Richards told of having located two good "families . ot Italians at a point in Mississippi over a year ago, and then, through their influence and the efforts of his department of the Southern, over one Hundred other desirable immigrants from the same section were located in only a few days with them. This, Mr. Richards insists, is really the . omy successlul and economical way in which this immigration work can be carried on. It is, he says, neces sarily slow at first, but multiplies wonderfully in growth as the years go oy, unaer tne system he sug gests." HOPE MILLS NOTES. Mr. Lee G. Mclver, oi Sanford, has accepted a position in company store. We gladly welcome him to our town. Miss Mattie Morgan, of Laurel Hill. IS visiting Miss Cora Grimes, - ; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Williamson 'visited Mrs. Williamson's parents at Holt-Morgan Mills Sunday. - Mr. Henry Morgan, of Holt-Morgan Mills, visited relatives here hunday. Little Charley Marr, aged 7 years, died last Friday evening. His re mains were taken to Salisbury Satur day for burial. The bereaved have our sympathies. Dr. J. R.'.Higbsmith, of Fayette ville, made a flying visit to our town last Saturday -evening to -do some dental work. ' Mr. George Gibson and Miss Ella 'Faircloth.were married last Wednes day night, Rev. Mr. Daily officiating.' Rev. C. S. Blaisdell preached at the Baptist church here Sunday morn ing and evening. I was so unfortun ate as to miss the services on account of sickness, but hear his sermons highly spoken ok-1 trust they have done much, good, and hope he will come again. t . , 1 1 ... , Mr: Clem Carver, of this place, is a patient at the Highsniith hospital. Hope he will soon bt as well as ever. Bertha-4 A Lively Tussle, r with that old enemy of the race. Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with stom ach, Liverand Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pilhy- They perfectly regn ' late these organs, without pain or dis comfort. 25c. at B. E. Sedberry's Sons, druggists. , ' Indigestion is much of a habit. Don't get the habit. Take a little Kodol Dys pepsia Cure after eating and you will otiii belching, pulling, palpitating and frowning. Kodol Diesis what you eat ul makes the stomach sweet, Sold by ArmlJeld Ureenwood, Druggists, This Looks Like BuslncaaC A lew days ago the Observer con tained an article concerning, the Ra lcigh and Charleston Railroad, with statements as to the probable control of the- road by Johu Skelton Williams. The following, from 'the Richmond Times-Dispatch of Thursday, gives the status of the line officially; and.under such control, its speedy construction vould seem to be assured: " ! "Formal announcement is made in circulars from the' office of John Skelton Williams, president of the Raleigh and Charleston Railroad, of the assumption of control of proper tleof which so much has recently been said in the public press. ""In addition to the! formal "an nouncement of control or ownership of the properties by the company, the announcement is also made of the presidency of John Skeltoa Williams, and the appointment of J. M. Turner as general manager. "The circulars are as follows. John Skelton Williams, President, 'C. 1 Williams, Sec'y and Treas. Raliiyih and Charleston R. R. Co. .'Office of the President " ' 'Richmond, Vs., March i, 1906. 'This company has this day suc ceeded to the railroad, equipment. property and franchises of the Caro lina Northern Railroad Company, which railroad will hereafter be oper ated under the charter of the Raleigh and Charleston Railroad Company, joust Skelton Williams, 'President. 'Richmond,' Vs.. March 1, 1906. Mr. J. M. Turner'is this day . ap pointed general manager of the Ra leigh and Charleston Railroad Com pany, with headquarters at Marion S- C. . 'John Skelton Williams, ' 'President." IN MEMOBIAM. For the Observer. The "following tribute was adopted by a rising vote of the membership of the First Baptist church of Fayette ville, on Sunday morning, 4th inst. God has moved most mysteriously among us as a church, during the first two months of this new year. In this short time six of our members have been gathered by the divine hand for the garner in, the skies. Every section of the town add almost every home in our church has felt, by tne ties 01 kindred or personal friend ship, this loss, and all of us, by the strong tie of Christ that binds, have been touched .by. thisLisitation of God. These members, Mrs. R. T. Scan lin, Miss Maria Gill, Mrs. Rebecca McDaniel. Mrs. Adeline Jones. Mrs. J. E. Cain and Mrs. W. B. Malloy taitnlul Marys and Marthas, rich in their faith, confident in their hope now see Him face to face, gloriously redeemed through His own precious blood. We miss them. The separation is of God and to God, and we believe that the blessed reunion shall be by Him whose love encompasseth all things and who sees in the eternities the 'justification, the sanctification and the glorification of his people. - With the sorrowing ones we sorrow too. Our own hearts feel the sting, May God give it to us all to see, by faith, through the shadows and into, the beyond, where God keeps our de parted ones for our coming. These things but teach us that the day of departure and the day of final account must surely come to each of as. May we also be ready, through divine preparation,, when that day. fixed in the purposes of God, shall come. And thus the church would express its sorrow and commend each weeping one unto the author and finisher of our Bim. , A Scientific Wonder The aires that stands to its credit make Bucklen's Arnica Salve a scien tific wonder. It cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for the Patrons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa. , of a distressing case 01 files, it heals the worst Burns, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, Wounds, Chillblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at B. E. Sed berry & Sons drug store. ' The gums and resins obtained from pine trees have long been recog nized as highly beneficial in the treatment of backache, kidney and bladder troubles. Pine-ales is the name of a new medicine, the prin ciple ingredients of which come from the pine forests of our own native land. Sold by McKethan & Co. All smart up-to-date women of to-day. Know now to bake, wash, sing and to play; Without these talents a wife is N. G. Unless she takes Rocky Mountain Tea (McDufhe Drug Store) King Drug Co. Mam Sm4 The Teal IS V The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are uKiug. 11 is iron ana q amine in a tasteless form. ' Mo euro, no par. 50c. Newton H. Smith, General Manager. SMITH'S Seal s11e suaeT iBvestjueat Aaeaer. Bok 820, FsTetteville. S. C. Bart and sells city houses and lots, farms, water powers, -mineral deposits and business opportunities. Refer by permission to Banks of tarenavuie. .Lest your proper- it who mem. t ; CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE DiBranecTio jjfroHTAjrr. Basalt OMalaa4 la Laic loatlrattoa. The lmDnrtanm of rlimnfatirm by tin remits obtained at th Brooklyn Home for Conramptires, the finest imiti ra tion of the kind in New York. A fatter from the President Is quoted: ' 'We hare rued Flntt'i Chloride In th Brooklyn Horns for Consumptives for mora than tea yean, and And it not only a com. fort but a necmity. Through its n we defy th. germ to make any inroads on th name and employee who an la con stent attendance upon th sick, one Dim- urea 01 wuora are now in th institution. On mm bus bran there well on to ten yean, a second alma m long, sad not one person ever employed it the Horn has de veloiwd lnnir trouble." Mrs. S. V. Whit PhMident, Kingston Are., Brooklyn, N. Y. Piatt's Chlorides is an odorless, colorless Hquid duinfectant which instantly remove any fool odors sod dentrovs (haeaws-breed, lng matter. A quart bitUe will last an (erne familr a month and It nan ha obtained at all druggists, "V , . CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Caaaldcralioa at Street raving, Couatjr Fair, rablte Balldlag. Etc. The chamber of commerce held its regular monthly meeting in the court room at 8 o'clock Thursday evening, President J. D. .McNeill, in the chair, and Mr. F. R, Rose, secretary, with the following niembers present ; H. JUtterloh, C. J. Cooper, W. M Fairley, R, M. Jackson, Charles Haigh, Jr., J. B. TUlinghast. V. M. Walker, A.;L. McCaskill, Carter and Others. - Mr. C J. Cooper, from the commit tee .. on 'the betterment of paving streets and sidewalks," made a verbal report, to the effect that the city au thorities had adopted the recommen dation of the joint committee from the chamber and the board of alder men, but that the matter was "held up" by the board of audit and finance. On motion, the committee, consisting of Messrs. C. J. Cooper, W. E.: Kind ley and B. R. Huske, was continued, with a request to keep the matter in the forefront as one of great Impor tance to our people. ' ' - Mr. A. L. McCaskill, from the com mittee on the agricultural fair, made a verbal report, setting forth the atti tude of the cb:aber in the matter. A special committee, consisting of Mess rs, -G, M. Rose, II. Lutterlob and R. M. Jackson, was appointed, to meet a committee from the joint holders of the Agricultural Society property, for consideration ot the whole subject, and submit a report to the April meeting. The society committee con sists of Cols. C. W. Broadfoot and W. S. Cook, and Dr. H. W. Lilly. A communication was received from Mr. N. H. 1 Smith relative to a direct railroad connection with South ern Pines, which was referred to the following committee to report at the April meeting: N. H. Smith, A, L. McCaskill, C. J. Cooper. . The secretary read a letter with re- gard to an electric trolley line for Fayetteville and vicinity. The usual monthly report on col lections and disbursements was sub mitted, as follows: Ouhand last meeting, $135 68 Collected since,' 2H 55 $163 93 Janitor, Printing, Rivers and Harbors, Salary, $ 1 00 2' 00 25 00 r?5 00 53 00 On hand, (no 93 The secretary was directed to pre pare a list for the April meeting of members who are paying their dues, and of those who, under the rules, had been, or should be' dropped as delinquents. ' The importance of and necessity for a public building in Fayetteville was earnestly discussed. The secre tary stated that our member of Con gress took a great interest in this matter, and at his request the sec re tary was preparing additional data, to go forward without delay, bearine on the subject; that it was most desirable that a bill to establish a Federal Court be passed in this connection; and that data showing the increased and in creasing cost of transporting witness es and jurors would be sent forward indicating that it would be good bu siness policy for the government to establish a court here. The secretary was directed to con vey to Representative Patterson, and expressly to Representative Thomas, the chamber's appreciation of their enons in our oenaji along tms line. The secretarv waa tntmrtwt trtiall the attention of the officials of the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co. to the inadequate provision for the reception of travelers arriving from the north at me passenger station of the road, A liauid cold cure for children that is pleasant, harmless, and effective is Bee's Lavative Honey and Tar. Su perior to all otner cough syrups or coia remedies because it acts on the bowels. An ideal remedy for Cmip-h Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough and all curable lung and bronchial affec tions in child or adult. Pleasant to take. Sold by McKethan & Co. Oru VAtiM thtnlr th T avafiar. ft cough syrup should hftvt been ad need Ion before it wu. It seems the Colds would be to move the bowels snd aean me m noons membranes of tne throat anil Inn era at th, aama tima edy's Laxatirs Honey and Tar does. It is the 'Original Laxative CooghSyrnp, ihft heat knnwn fwmtwtv. fa rnnk. bwua, vroup, to nooping loaen, etc. . mh 0 guuu uvi luuiuicmr 001a l) 7 Ann field & Greenwood. Drueeists. The hMt aaffwiiaril WlaHlinillUH IDU IIVBT UOIIDieS 1ST Dfr Witt's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial nf thnu famiuia lifttl r.i !! ,). U n v .....w mln u MIS UUUK and take a dose at bed time when yon icxi wu uie sromacn ana Dowels need cleansing- Theydon't gripa- Soldhr anuneia a ureenwooa ifuggists.- , THE IMPLEMENT CO. -.' RICHMOND, Vt, . ARE HCAOQUAIITERS FOR Fenclnsf, - -.iil-li. Roofing. O r : s : Batb Wire, v Poultry Nellinn. Write for prices snd eatalogtM. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of .. ... .Jl. Farm Implements In the Booth,-snd can Mveyon money on your purchase. What ever you need, get oar prices be fore purchasing. Special bargains La Perm Wacom sndButsHM. Best makes. . ; ' r ... Low Prices, , , the tmplettient Co., .1302 Mill II., Rickini Tt. . To Be Frantf you have really never eaten a true soda cracker until you have eaten 0 need a The only soda cracker which is all good and always good, protected from strange hands by a dust tight, proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT 'COMPANY E. A.POE CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK F A Y E T T E A l.argc l'lant. Finest TooU, Higa Oruue Work, Complete Ginning Outnta, Beat Cleaning Syem, Enginea (3 style,) Boiler, Saw MiUa.. LISDELL CO, BasM CaarUtta, H. C. CMOffl MACHINE G. S. RISSEL. Proiiitnr. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Mm TRDCK WH, fitl iihii loits For Saw Mills, Planing Mills, Dry Kilns, and Trail Roads. FULL STOCK ol PIPE and FITTINGS. Announcement! Fayetteville, Ns-C, March 2, 1906, To the Democratic Voters of the Seventh Judicial District: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Democratic nomination for the office of Solicitor of this Dis trict. If nominated and elected to the important position, I shall en deavor to discharge the duties ofthat office without fear or favor. A. S. HALL. Sunnyside Floral Nursery , JAMES M. LAMB, Proprietor. Lock Box 55, Telephone 49, ' Fayetteville, N. C. We have never made it a hahit tn n,,Kl lish the nice things that our customers write u, but the following from the At- aiatant SnnArintpnrlnnl nf tha llntmni Garden, wheie they get plants from all ' parts of the world, and know a good ming wnen tney see 11, (tms order cov er Phrtirp (rppnhnn.A Plonf CIaI.U Grown Boses, some of onr Rarest Ever greens, as wen as native flants), shows that we have the stock, and know how to handle it: Rotikic Gakkenj, Ma. Ill), My Itv Plr: YfMirnmtconslenmentofplanls arrlred In first-rlaw nrriVr. anri Atm rmi, .k lnr credit. ' ' WheD Ton send OB halancn nf nrrir mm ,.n klndljr eneloa say a doien of lilooieaj. 1 want tn nil thm trt f rionH ni.. in i i v. u..uv . . LVI, VI , lour, most raspectrullr, JOHN CLARK. NOTICE! Notice k herehv orivm that 1 - A- ministrator of the estate of Mist Marion Marsh, deceased, will, on the 2nd day of Anril. lflnrt aT 19 n'rlnok front of the Conrt-House dooi, in Fsy- eueviiie, a. v., proceed to sell for cash, to the highest bidder, the undivided one-tenth interest in the lands belong ing to the estate of the late James Marsh, Hr., deeessed, which said one-tenth un divided intareat cnnaiitiilM th ;. esUteofthe said Miss Marion Marsh, ucceaaea, siiuaie in uiays creek town ship, Cumberland county, for the pur pose of paying said decedant's debts, pursuant to an order given by the Clerk of the Hunerior Conrt nf r'nmluri.i.,1 tounty, N. C. : . . . , r v 1 AKHOHO, Adm r. - This Feb'y 23rd, 1908. , norJEYmTAR Thi cr!;!ssl FOLEY'S HONET and TAR U fa i Tellew package. . Refuse tabrtl totes. .... Praparad oni by -A 0mMny, Ohioaga, , 8ol4 by AJ1 irruggisti. - f ' v - , ' iscuit moisture JSC THE MOST . 1 UP-TO-DATE PLANT , OF ITS CLASS IN THE STATE. l LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND V I L L E, NT. C. Taxes! T.axesl Taxes! Delinquent tax-payers take notice: The time for advertising property for taxes is almost here. Pay yonr taxes now, and save the cost. W. H. MARSH, Sheriff Cumberland County. GILT-EDGEJNVESTMENTS. I have about I25.000.00 perfectly safe first mortgages on Real Estate in amounts ranging from $200 np to $3,000.00. It is a good chance to get a safe 6 investment. C. J. COOPER. Fayetteville, N. C, Feb. 8, 1906. Aemove Freckles and Pimpiei nr TOT CATS, WITH TUADJNOLA A ...THC COMPLEXION BEAUTIF1CR... (Formerly adrertiacd and Sold as Batlnola.) A few aooficarava aritl saflowwsi and restore the braury of youth. NAMNOLA k .-uaranUed and mooey tefimdcd If it fails to remove fccckks, prapaa, Bvenpoca, collar dianaaratloos, bUck-heads, disfiguring eruptions, etc, fe twenty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear and heatthv. ' VnAn.t.A i s. v Price 50 cents and $1.00 by U icading si, or py man. neparsd by Watlonal Toilet Co.. Pari. Tans Sour Stomach t Ne appetite. Ion ot strength, oerroua. aess, headache, eoosnpanen, bad breath, geoeral deWUty, sour rlslngs,and featarrh of the stomach are all doe to mdlgesoon. Kodol cures Indigestion. This new disco, ry reoresenta tha natural ii. i - . , m.. .m vi yiKcv ww greaiest Known tonlo and raconstructivs properties. KodorDya. DSDala Carm Am iui ami j. . and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy euresall stomach troubles by eleaoslng, purllylng, sweetetring and strengthening the mucous membranes tlnlng the stomach. - f-JLfuS?,.? W. Vs.. Sara. lt. a aad a. an aow sans a Is M - Msastt What Voa Eat. Bon-aaesly. 11.00 Slz boMn IttrastlM Dal 1 . !, which aoll. forlo wiia, ' Wl san , t. O. Daw ITT 00., OHIOACHX ' Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac nd 200 Year Calendar Sold by Annfl eld k Urftavood, drnggliU s COMPANY Witt Weeping Eczema SAVED BY I). 0. D. Presiuripto. Tltta, Oslo, February lotta, 190. D. D. D. Company. . Gentlemen : For orer fltteen yeam.1 iulleraa with the Weeping Eeiema of th handa. My hands wen ao awoUen and painful 1 could not work at my trad'. Oould not writ a letter. Nlrht after nlebt I walked the floor unable to aleep. I wu In sues slreiiiledstiitel wnaon the verge of insanity and suloide. I tried all kinds ot remedies atari alt kinds 01 doctors. Spent almost oreryjkollar I bod In the futile effort to find relief. I was ready to kill myself. After I bad about given up In despair, Mr. J. H. Morcher adTlsed me to tn the D. D. D. Eeiems Remedy. The first application uate me some relief. It psrtly stopped the ltohlnvand burning and I slept some at night. I continued faith fully Its application until I used eight or nine bottles. I am now entirely cured, and ne?er miss a day's work. I oaunot tell you bow grate ful I feel. JNO. HONK. We have hundreds of just such fcratefnl letters from sufferers that have been cared to stay cared. We can just as surely cure you, no matter how fearful or loathsome roar skin affection. Act now before you become erased with the suffering. Don't dose the stomach for Eczema and skin' troubles are not blood diatasas, bat result from parasites in the skin. This scientific application to the skin (D. D. D. Prescrip tion) we will guarantee to care or we will refund every cent yon pay as. 9. P. D. PmerlptlM setts Hut (1.00 per bottle. A. J. COOK & CO. WE PROVE IT. To convince you we have arranged with the D. D. D. Co., so that any suff erer from any skin disease can get direct from the D. D. D. Co's laboratory a large fbek sample, bottle of D. D. D. prescription together with 32 page new pamphlet on skin disease and free ad vice on your particular ease from the worldagjs&tjwtjugpe.cialist. A. J. COOK'A?CO: FREE SAMPLE COUPON (MAIL THIS PROMPTLY) D, D. Medical Department 116-120 Michigan St, Suite 466, Chicago. Please send me free prepaid, a large siie sample bottle of D. D. I)., pamphlet and consultation blank. For . . years I have been afflicted with a skin disease called and have never used D, D D. Name Address . . . . State or Nobtii Carolina, I 2866. Cumberland county. J John L. McLaren enters and claims 10 acres of land in Flea Hill townshio join ing the lands of John McLaren on north ana west, tanas oi A. a. Jtioimes on east, McKay land on south.' Entered 7th dsv of heb'y, 1906. W. M. WALKEK, 1 Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. Statk or North Carolina, v Cumberland County. J 3. D. Harris enters and claims 25 acres of land in Beaver Dam township joining ineisnasou. v. Hams, u. 11. Sim mons snd others, lvine on and in the Simmons mill pond bay. entered 1tn day of August, lUOor W. M. WALKEK, Register of Deeds and Ei. O. Entry Taker. Stats of XoRrn Carolina,' ) VHIUUV.IWJU VVUUIJ. f Noah Cashwell enters and claim ?-" seres of land in Carver's r!rpt tmrn. hhip joining the lands of John Hell snd imam joanson, near ana on tne waters of Carver's Creek. Entered 16th dsy of Feb'y, 1906. W. M. WALKEK, . . Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Haying qualified as Administrator upon . the estate of W. N. Williams, Esq., 1st of thl enunty, notice Is hereby given to all parties having claims against said decedent, to exhibit the name on or before Jan'y 19th. 1907. or this notice w 111 be pleaded In bar of recorery. Debt ors to said estate will pleaxe settle. THE BANK Or FAYETTEVILLE. Administrator of W. N. Williams. b H-w- LII'T. President C. W. Broad foot, Attorney. , Jan'y IB, 1906. NfliruriRnLiiii I T a I . Cumberland county. Before the Clerk. Sarah Condon and husband, Jno. Condon, j ;r : "am. aeiiwaine ana Klcn- srd Mcllwalne by hit next friend 1.. B. Newton. tteeofSale. ByTirtueofan order of the Superior Court In the more entitled special proceeding. 1 will, on Monday, the 9th day of April, luoft, at is nn.-. . . u,ir ior nue. to wt nigneal bidder, for cash, st the Court Uouae door In Faretta- MIowIdk dcwerlbert real etute. Bltuat ktid be ing In the town of Hope Mllli. State wid county ttmrsVsaiH ail nlnlna Ska. -A. l r la r, t Mwrgle Aired and others, and bounded as fol- . ' Ril..ln. .t . .1.1 1 . I , . .. . . . . line, Annie Cashwell, now Atklnmn, running thence with said old Itne north M we.tl.6i chains; thence sooth KP west S.11 chains to t stake; thence north 86 , east 3.17 to the be ginning, eoolalninitty acre mora or lass, said lot being on the south side of Harrison street In said town of Hops Mills. This the 7th day of March, 1W; J. A. GILES, Commissioner. 'Koth CsaousA, 1 In the Snperior Cumberland eotintr. court before tbe clerk. Jnltsn 0. Godwin, 0. C. Godwin and W. t. No lice ",u" uu i urner, uiani - ' hvhuw iii BiwciU pro- -.-..L.l . .. ot i.nmneriand eountr for the purpose of diTldlna the land, B"1 Bf" Rlv,r """""P. known u thi Bncbanan land, among the parties hereto, said H. Turner beins a .tenant bv emirtM. eonflrmln, the dtrulon h13o aSTn'd fcndinuVii. iunn'e'r uk'eTo. M ff ? 2r. h2U11.f ;pP,,.,J,, offlM of"eerkof i,W,J:2"r,5f Cnmberland counts oa tbe lith day of March. IdOS.and answer or d(T Jh P.1"llln! PP'r to the eonrt for the re. uei merein aensnded. , 'naiMnaaolfebruarjr.Jonfl. -A. A. Mninrrmw . Olerk Superior Court, : tt with evy kotUe W , 1?? ' CALL' AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE AMIORY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store. Here you can see the bost assortment of . Breech-loadine Double and Single-barrel Guna w w from the best makers In the country, England and Belgium, Also Revolvers for home protection.. Also . - ' . - Shells of all Brands, 7. including'Kew York Club V M C Nitro Clubhand Peters high-grade Club; agent for Duportt Powder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower. Co. 1 The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins - on the market. Gun and Look repairing a specialty by the best workman. Net year, ltA will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette ville Armory by the undersigned - - - Walter Watson, Gunmaker. "Mill Was Here ' THE OLD RELIABLE" . "Mill WilL Be SSI, Mil ills: K?6 JAS. D. McNEILL. THE BEST PLACE in town FRESH. WATER-GROUND M EAL. FLOUR. FEED. ETC. - Speaking of FEED, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEED STUFFS. Folks who want - THE BEST AND PUREST of FEEDs will profit by seeing us before buying. The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. MATTING, MATTING, MATTING. We have just received 100 rolls of matting. ALL NEW CROP Jnst arrived in this country. The prettiest patterns we have ever seen in both . JAPANESE AND CHINA. "Our prices at all times are as low or lower than other SPECIAL price sale. FAYETTEVILLE BETTER BREAD. Wear e now making the best bread ever sold in Fayetteville without a ,AU u.u ' "ve jus. equippea our snop witn tbe latest improved ma chinery for mtxinK and kneading our doughs, which always insures a well-worked loaf. No More Hard, Unvvorkcd Lumps, but every loaf worked alike, and giving satisfaction. Uive us a trial, and see how good it is. Fresh Bread Every Morning. Hot Rolls Every Afternoon. A nice line of Uakes, Pies, Ac., always on hand. ' &-Orders for ICE-CREAM in quantity given careful attention. THE CUMBERLAND CAFE open from 8 a m. to 12 p. m. Our goods are handled by all leading grocers. TERMS CASH". , - The McNeill Bakery Company, J. S. McNeill, Manager. "The Man With the Hoe" iT.f ,ghly pr-,if?d,1 nd deservedly 'so, by the poet Markham. But the smartest farmers will fail in the crop unless GOOD, RICH are used. You get THE BEST MADE Sea Fowl, Navassa, Owl, Bird & Fish, Farmers Favorite (.Mixed with Cotton Seed Meal), to 165. Acid . Phosphate, Genuine German Kainit, Nit rate Soda, Muriate Potash, &c. ' Late customers promptly supplied, in sny quantity, at lowest prices. A liitr fi trvnlr nf nrAnnnlaa Cf i: in ... .;.- v ' is tiu ouppnes ana uenerai aierchand se at r iht prices. our cash goes a long way here. Buy PERFECTION if You Want Flour that Never Fails. There's only one PERFECTION, and we sell it The BEST and CHEAPEST Flour sold A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, ivnoiesale and No. 107 Hay 8treet, RYE? 'WffiSKEY . FIYE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOW Express Charges Paid By Us. -A trial will convince you that thesa goods are the jvery best for medicinal and other purposes. Send ' us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will be refunded viom, , aii --uipmeiiia Remit by Postal or Writ, for price - , .. r .itliMlvgiB)MrafU, GEd. McNEILL. to buy - FURNITURE CO. FERTILIZERS when you buy such brands as in Fayetteville, without a doubt. Retail Grocer, v- r'hone66. FUlLQlimTS 3.is ; are maao m piam cases. Express Money Order, list of other liquors. i!LV?' 1
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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March 15, 1906, edition 1
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