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Coming Right Along. Mr. J. A. Mills, president of the Raleigh and Southport R. R., gives the good news thnt bis construction force has crossed Lower Little River, and la working ana laying iron in Cumberland county. luteal el Mr. W. . Meet Dta. rbe Messrs. Sbcctz received Friday a telegram conveying the sad news of the death Thursday of William Sap- oinrton. the infant son. aped about t months, of Mr. W, Silas SheeU, of Washington, D. C. Escaraloalata la Tawaw An excursion train was run to the city Friday from Pincburet and South ern Pines, arriving at 1 1 o'clock, and bringing quite a number of sice looking people, who promenaded the streets, shopped in the stores, walked or drove to points of interest, dined at the Hotel LaFayette and Cumber land cafe, enjoyed themselves mildly, and, we hope, had a pleasant outing. Jurors ol (Jailed Stales Court. Following are the jurors drawn fori the United States Court, which con venes in Wilmington on Monday, April 30th, for this county : John Sessoms, R. B. Holmes, Alex. Cain, Love McDaniel; Bladen J. M. Iuss, G. F. Daniel, J. M,' Meshaw, J. N. Corbett; Robeson Giles Davis, John S. Brown, Alex. Parham, J. E. Price, Simpson Humphrey; Sampson Lov tt Warren, Uriah Sessoms, E. L. Crumpler, Henry A. Cooper. Thalr Ideality Fixed. The Observer contained a para graph a few days' ago to the effect . that two negroes, Frank Daniels and George Brown, hailing from Fayette ville, bad been arrested near Suffolk, Va., charged with the murder of a railroad flagman. Mr. J. F. Johnson informed the reporter this morning that Daniels is the son of the waitress at the passenger station, and Brown is the son of Henry Brown,, a former Marriage Ureases. Licenses of marriage have been "granted to the following persons with in the past few days from the office of register of deeds : Whites George Darden and Flor ence Buie, Carver's Creek township; A. L. Autry and Lessie Guy, Cedar. Creek; Rhodes McLelland, Cross Creek, and Celia Culbreth, Black River; Neill A. Smith, Harnett coun ty, Jettie Thomson, Moore county; T. M. Bullard and Josie Bolton, Flea Hill; D. E. Barbour and Annie Brown, Rockfish; J. E. Muse, Moore county, and Mattie Atkinson, Cross Creek. Colored Frank Parker and Effie McDonald, Cedar Creek township; John. Boykin and Mary L. Wright, Flea Hill; Wm. Ray and Flossie Mc Pherson, Seventy-First; Nathan Cain, Jr., and .Maggie Simon, Cross Creek; Neill Cogdell and Katie Groton, Cross Creek; Joe Walker and Martha Hair, Beaver Dam. MrMeBrjrdc Slaada His. - Not long ago Mr. B. T. McBryde, the efficient county superintendent of public instruction, visited one of the colored schools in his bailiwick, which was having public exercises, to encourage the teacher and pupils, and forward them in their good work. Just before he went on the stage, he passed the colored principal, of the school behind the curtain, whose look of mingled ' flurry - and importance convinced him that a formal introduc tion was impending and a few min utes afterwards it came, "My young friends," said the prin cipal, fortifying himself with a glass of water, and advancing to the foot lights (metaphorically), "I have the honor of introducing to you the Hon. - B. t. McBryde, oar noble superin tendent. God raised up Moses for the children of Israel; Columbus for the discovery of America, and B. T. McBryde for the public schools !" WOH WITHOUT MOrC BY SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE. All nature seems at work. Slugs leave their lair The bees are stirring birds are on the wing tV, Aad Winter slumbering in the open 1 airy - ' j Wears on his smiling face a dream of Spring ! And I the while, the sole unbusy thing, Nor honey make, nor pair, nor build, - nor sing. Yet well I ken the banks where amaranths, blow, -Have traced the fount whence streams of nectar flow. Bloom, Q ye amaranths I bloom for whom ye may, , For me -ye bloom not ! Glide, rich streams, away 1 - i With lips unbrightened, wreathless brow, I stroll; ' : And would you burn the spells that drowse my soul ? - Work without Hope draws nectar in '. a sieve,. . And Hope without an object cannot . '..live. :', . , ." , Doctors Are Puzzled. ' " s The remarkable recovery (of Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me., is the sub ject of much' interest to the medical i fraternity and a -wide circle of friends. He says of his case: ' 'Owing to severe inflaniniation of the. Throat and con gestion of the Lungs, nhree doctors gave me up to die, when, as a last re sort; I was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery and I am happy to say, it saved -my life. Cures the worst Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Weak Lungs, Hoarseness and LaGrippe. Guaranteed at B. E. Sedberry's Sons drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle freer : - For headache1;' 'constipation, etc. s Dade's Little Xiver Pillsi are best They cleanse and tonic the liver. Sold by McKethan & Co. . M ! ' '!' " S-.'-. iJ:.':- ! ' MuM-Atklaaoa Marriage. A beautiful home marriage took place at 8 o'clock Wednesday evenjng at the family home, 319 Burgess st, which united MrTjL Muse, a young business man of high standing in Carthage, and Miss Mattie Atkinson, the lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Atkinson, of this city. Thc bridal pair, accompanied by the ring-bearer, Master Willie Newberry, and the little flower-girl, Edna Bryan, tastefully clad iu-whiterentered the parlor, followed by family and friends, and placed themselves under the flo ral wedding arch, where! they were joined by the ceremony, impressively performed, by Rev. Frank Watson, pastor of the Baptist church of Ports mouth, Va., uncle of the bride. The latter was gowned in white crepe de, chine, en train, and parried a bouquet of bride roses. The maid of honor, Miss Hattie Atkinson, sister of the bride, wore white silk, and her flow ers were white carnations. The groom's best man was Mr. L. P. Ty son, Jr., of Carthage. The hall and parlors were decorated in ferns and carnations, the color scheme white and green, and in the dining room pink and green. At the conclusion pf the marriage, and after hearty congratulations to the wedded pair, delightful refreshments were served, buffet style. The presents were numerous and beautiful, in cut glass, silver, china, etc. The bride Vgoing-away gown was of black Panama cloth, and Mr. and Mrs. Muse took the north-bound train on the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. for their future home at Carthage. BaJlardrBoMoa Marriage. Wednesday evening, at the home of Mr. P. L. Bolton, father of the bride, in Flea Hill township, a pretty, old fashioned, country home wedding unl ted Mr. T. M. Bullard and Miss losie May Bolton, the fine old homestead being brilliant in lights and decora tion of eVergreen. The maid ofhonor was Miss Sadie Bolton with Mr. Gus Williams, and the other attendants were Mr. Butler with Miss Katie Bol ton, and Mr. E. L. Bolton with Miss Julia Culbreth. The display of bridal gilts was beautiful and numerons. DEATH OF WILLIS MeKAE. Com m un i caied . On January 2, 1006, Willis McRae, an aged and highly respected colored man, died near Manchester. From records in the family of his fonneT master, Christopher Monroe, now dead, is gathered the interesting fact 01 nis Dirtn near Kaeford, in Novem ber, 1776, thus making him at the time of his death nearly one hundred and twenty years old. He was the father of twenty-eight children; his grandchildren number eighty. He was married three times. There can be no doubt tb iMjisiii's ti iji old at the time of bTTeath, and he retained his faculties to the last. Written at the request of a grand-daughter of the de ceased. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race. Con stipation, often ends in Appendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with stom ach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly regu late these organs, without pain or dis comfort. 25c at B. E. Sedberrv's sons, druggists. 101 Den way 10 no we system of a cold is to evacuate the bowels. Kenne dy's Laxative Honey and Tar sets as a pleasant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels. It clears the head, cut the phlegm ont of the throat, strengthens the bronchial tubes, relieves coughs, colds, eronp whooping cough etc Sold by Armfaetd A Greenwood, Druggists. It is not difficult to relieve blind, bleeding, itching or protruding piles wiu aianzan, tne great pile remedy. It it put up in collapsable tubes with nozzle, and may be introduced and applied at the seat of trouble. Stops pain instantly, sow by McKethan & Co. ' Has Sleed Hat Test 23 Years The old, original GROVE'g Tasteless Lhill Tome Ion know what you are lacing. 11 is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. Mo cure, no pay. 50c Kills Catarrhal Germs Breathe Hyomei a Few Times Daily and be Cured Goes Right to the Spot In treating catarrhal troubles, the first thing necessary is to kill all ca tarrhal germs that may be present in the nose, throat and lungs, thus free ing the system from the poison that may produce. -, Stomach dosing -cannot kill these germs. A direct local treatment, is absolutely necessary, and for this pur pose nothing else equals Hyomei Breathed through the neat pocket inhaler that comes writh every outfit wyotnei reaches every tissue of nose, throat and lungs giving immediate relief, and effecting a permanent cure in tne worst cases of catarrh. The complete outfit consisting of an lnnaier, medicine dropper, aud one ooiue ot Hyomei, costs only Ji. Ex- nn ponies can pe obtained for 50 cents. Sed berry's Pharmacy give a guarantee with every Hyomei outfit that the treatment win cost nothing unless it. cures. Weak Hearts Afj due to Indigestion. Ninety-Bin of every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when U wis simple Indiges tion. It is sdentlfJe (act that all cases of heart disease, not orranic. ere not onhr traceable to, tut ere the direct result of mdK fesuon. All food taken Into the stomach which ails of perfect di gesaea ferment and swells the stomach, puffing It up against the heart This Interferes with the action of the heart and In the course of time that delicate but vital organ become Qrtmti': Mr.D.Kl.aJ Norwk. 0.,trr Ihdatanack trouMatnd wm hi bad tut u I hid bent troobt with It I took Kodol Drrawta Cara for (boot k . .. Koioi Digests What Yow Eat and relieve the stomach of all strain and the heart of all pressure. Botnwonly. ' $1.00 Ste hokKne 2H ttmath trial be, shldi Mlla lor SOe, rVepared by C a DeWrTT 00. OHIOAOa Ask for the 1006 Kodol Almanac and aoo Year Calendar. 6old by Armasld A Greenwood, druggist THE LONG AGO. Oh ! a wonderful stream is the river Time. As it runs through the realm of tears, With a faultless rvthm and a musical rhyme, , ' , . Ana a broader sweep and . a surge sublime, And blends with the ocean of years ! How the winters are .drifting like flakes of snow, , And the summers like buds between And the ears in the sheaf so they come and they go - - On the river's breast, with its ebb and flow. ' As it.glides in the shadow and sheen ! There's a magical Isle in the river of . Time, Where the softest ot airs are playing; There's a cloudless sky and a tropical clime, ' ' And a song as sweet as a vesper chime, - . And the Junes with the roses" ate staying. "" ' And the name of this Isle is Long Ago, And we bury our treasures there; There are brows of beauty, and bosoms of snow, There are'heaps of dust but we loved them so ! There are trinkets, and tresses of hair. There are fragments of song that nobody sings ' ? And a part of an infant's prayer; There's a lute unswept, and a harp without strings, There are broken vows, and , pieces of rings And the garments she used to wear. There are hands that we waved when the fairv shore By the image is lifted in air; Aud we sometimes hear through the turbulent roar, Sweet.voices heard in the days gone Detore, x When the wind down the river is fair. Oh ! remembered for aye be 'that blessed Isle, All the day of life till night, When the evening comes with Its beautiful smile, And our eyes are closing to slumber awhile. May that "greenwood of soul be in sight." By Philo Henderson-, of Charlotte, N. C. CONSUMPTION PREVENTABLE DISTXTKCTION . IMPORTANT. Beeolta Obtalaed In a Large Institution. The importance of disinfection fa shown by the results obtained at the Brooklyn Home for ConsumptiTH, the finest institu tion of the kind in Kew York. A letter from the President is quoted : "We hare nsed Hart's Chlorides in the Brooklyn Home for Consumptives for more than ten years, and find it not only a com fort but a necessity. Through its use we defy 'the germs' to make any inroads on the nurtes and employees who are in con stant attendance upon the sick, one hun dred of whom are now in the institution. One nurse has bwn there well on to ten yean, a second almost as long, and not one person ever employed in the Home has de. reloped lnnir trouble. "Mrs. a V. White. nendent, .Kingston Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. PletfS Chlorides is an odorless, colorless jlsjiuu maiuieciani wnicn insrantly remove any foul odors and destroys disease-breed ing matter. A aaart bottle will last an ferage family a month and it can b oouinea at nil druggists. Remove FrecKies and Pimples nr tttt dats, vrm MADINOLA A W ...THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFIER (Formerly advertised and sold as Satinola.) 1 A rw implications will remove tan o taiiowness and restore the beauty of youth. NADITXXA fc "uaranteed and money rrfcaded if it fails to rernove freckles, pmpjo, bver-spots, coUir decolorations, black-heads, disfiguring eruptiom, etr in twraty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear ana ntaltny. Endorsed by thousands. Price 50 cents and $1.00 by alt leading Jraggists, or by nufl. Prepared by Watioral ,otitV... ESHa.Tena. RICHMOND, VA, ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fencing, Roofing, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting. Write for price and catalogue. We carry one of the largest and best stocks of Farm Implements in the Booth, and can me too money on your purchases. What' ever yoo need, get oor pKrs be fore purchasing. Special bargaiw in Farm Waforrs and Bujgiee. Best makes, law Prices. The Implement Co., 1302 laii Si., KctaMt Tar JRHEUM-Aia for rheumatism is absolutely without an equal on earth for curing Bbeunatism. Pains, Bruises, Inflammations of all kiitdn.-etn. Khnm.Ai4 M;M Bole Proprietors, P. O. Box 446, Fayette? ville, N. C. For tale at ail druggists 25r bottle. Taxes! Taxes! Taxes! DelinntiAnt t a v.vxa whm ine time lor advertising property for r-j take notice: rty for Baca w aiinosi nere. . jrl ay ypur taxes now, and save the cst. . ' W. H. MAK8H, Sheriff Cumberland County. mm In the Name of Sense, that good common sense of which all of us have a share, how can you continue - to buy ordinary soda crackers, stale and dusty as they must be," when for 5 you can get Uneeda Biscuit 1 fresh from the oven, protected from dirt by a package the very beauty of which makes you hungry, NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY E.A.POE, CONCRETE BLOCKS,! BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, I3RICK. F A Y E T T E BETTER We are now making the best bread doubt. To do this we have hint euuioned enmery lor mixing and kneading our doughs, which always insures a well-worked loaf. No More Hard, Unworked Lumps, but every loaf worked alike, and giving satisfaction. Give us a trial, and see how good it is. Fresh Bread Every Morning. Hot Rolls Every Afternoon. A nice line of fakes, Pies, Ac, always on hand. Iffi- Orders for ICE-CKEAM in quantity given careful attention. THE CUMBERLAND CAFE open from 8 a m. to 12 p. m. Our goods are handled by fill leading grocers. TERMS CASH. The McNeill Bakery Company, J. S. McNeill, Manager. JJc National Bank, Fayetteviile, N. C, IS THE PLACE TO FIND EVERYBANKINGFACILITY EVERY PERSON IN THIS SECTION OUGHT TO HAVE AN ACCOUNT IN OUR : : SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, BECAUSE YOUR MONEY BEARS 4 PER CENT. INTER EST PER ANNUM : : : : COUMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, AND BECAUSE IT IS AS SAFE AS THE : GOVERNMENT .- VAULTS AT - - - - WASHINGTON: - CALL ON US FOR ANY SER- Hewtoa H. Smith, Ueneral Manager. SMITH'S Beal estate nil lnvestnient Agency BOIKB. tarettari c. S .r. R... sells city houses and lots, farms, water powers, mineral deposits and business opportunities ltefers by permission to Bsnks of Feyettarille. list yonr proper ty with them. T THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PLANT OF ITS CLASS IN THE STATE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND V I L L E, Nf. C. BREAD. ever sold in Fayetteviile without a our shon with the latent imnrnvoH ma. . . Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets ' 1 Bssy Mtdldss br Bmy FmsI. ' Brftgi OoUes Bitlth sad Baswai Vigo. t A yg"" 1 Oml li wi w.-fwtfmntfcm. Je ?2lf"J,IW7 Tronblw. hmploi. Ecwim, tmpiirs aad Backsthe. It'K!lorMmintlnTeiDtb V form, 5 u a bos. Genuine mule by Botumsa Daoo Cawuhi, Madison, Wis. COLOEN NUG0ET8 FOR aALLOW PEOPLP Ask Yonr Druggist. : . GILT-EDGE JJjVESTfnENTS. . I have about s.ooo.oo perftctly safe first mortgages on Kel Kstate in niuounts rungiug from aoo up to $3,000.00. It is a good chance to get a safe 6 investment. v C.J. COOPER. Fayetteviile, N. C Feb. 8, 1906. Announcement! Fayetteviile, N. C. ; 1 -March a, 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 ejected to the important position, I shall en deavor to discharge the duties of that office without fear or favor. . A. S. HALL. . Announcement! I hereby announce my candidacy, for the office of Sheriff of Cumberland coun ty, subject to the action of the Demo cratic County Convention. If nominat ed and elected, will till the office faith fully and impartially. . - , N.A.WATSON, - - ?aeford,N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. " Having thlsSar qualified u Administrator of the egtHle of Hector I.loyil Fate, deeeaiteU . late of Cumberisud oountv. this In to notllV All oeraoni having claims sgalnst the estate of Mid de- ceased 10 present the same to me for payment within the next twelve months from date, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate win please mate immediate settlement. This I5lh day of March. 11)06. r . JAMES PATE, Administrator, Q. K . Nlmocks. Atl y. Sherwood , N. C. IN THE DISTRICT COUKT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOK THE EAST EKN DISTRICT OF NORTH CARO LINA. In the matter of Ellia Goldstein, trading as Ellis Gold' stein uo., Bansiupt in Bankruptcy, To the creditors of Ellis Goldstein tradine as Ellis Goldstein Co.. of Dunn, in the County of Harnett, in Baid Dis trict: bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on March au, i Mllu Uliln Vl VJIVI n III. uw ine as EUis Goldstein Co., was duly ad I - lull. Iha um U'llm UnMnl.in .h. M judged a bankrupt; and that the first creditors' meeting will be held in ray etteville, N. C,", on the 26 dsy of March, iuuo, at & 0 ciockiin tne afternoon, at tne office of the referee, at which'time, the said creditors may attend. Drove their claims, Appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other busi ness as may properly come before said meeting, it examination of bankrupt is desired, please advise me. Respectfully, ' SAMUEL H. MacRAE, Referee in Bankruptcy, Fayetteviile, N. C, Ma-ch-H, 1906. Nohth Cabolina, I b the Superior Court uumoeriana county, j ueiore me vigtk. Sarali Condon and husband. Jno. Condon Annie Mcllwalnc. Uattle Mcllwalne and Rich ard Mcllwalne by bis next friend Z. B. Newton, vs. Joan jiciiwaine ana huzie Mcllwalne ao tlceofSale. By virtue of an order of the SUDerior Court In ine above eniuiea special proceeding. 1 will. on Monday, the Oth day of April. 190S, at 12 o'olock M, offer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court Uouse door in Fayette viile, Cumbeiland county. North Carolina, the followlnir described real estate, situate and be ing in the town of Hope Mills. State and county aforesaid, adjoining the land of C. B. Creel, Maggie Aired and others, and bounded as fol lows: Beginning at a stake in the old FhlltDa line, Annie Cashwell, now Atkinson, running tttence with said old line north 65 west 1.56 chains; thence south 35 west 8.17 chains to a stake; thence north 35 east 3.17 to the be f Inning, containing acre more or less, said ot being on the south side of Harrison street In said town of Hope 91111 this the 7th day of jiarcn.itui. J. a. ixmnns.sloner. MORTGAGE SALE. Bv virtue of auttioritv in me vented Kv a MnrttJQcrft DaoH aTOntor) An trio 5th day of Jannarv, 1898, by James V). iuubiu ana wire, m. n,. juciMeiu, to J. M Burke, and which said Mortgage Deed and the nntA uvnmriflnvinir if haa been transferred to me by the Baid J. M. Burke, 1 will sell at Public Auction, for Cflah at. thA MnrlrAf Hiuba in thA City of Fayetteviile, on Monday, the lom uay oi April, lyuo, ine following deaeriherl lariflR ruinvpvnH in miA Mort gage Deed, default having been made in the payment of the Note secured by said Deed, to-wit: Being in the County or Cumberland, and State of North Car olina, bounded and described as follows. viz: In Gray's Creek lownship sdjoin injr the lands of Neill McNeill and Paul Nicholson the North, of Jones snd tiainev on the West, of the estate nf K. A. (tanady and M. Cashwell on the South, and A. D. Burns, Matthew Can adyy and. Paul Nichols on the Kasr rl bevbz the same that was conveyed bv Isabella McNeill and Harriet Hnnn In Jimea D. McNe il and D. A. McNeill by Dbed dated about the 10th day of Sep tetaber, 1892, which said Deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland County, and refer ence to which said Deed is hereby made for a more particular description of said hereby conveyed lands. Ihe said Mort gage Deed is duly recorded in Book A No. 5 Psge 675 in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Cumberland County, snd the interest conveyed by said Mort gage Deeds is an undivided one-half in terest in said land. Place of sale: Market House, Fay etteviile, N. C Time of sale: Monday, April 16th, 1908, at 12 o'clock M. Terms: Cash BF. McLKAN, Attorney, Maxton, j.B WKATHEBXV, Mortgagee f Salc of Land. -- j v. utn: H1C oupenur COUIT OI Mmpson county, rendered on January 2h. lUlK In lh. I r. '..!,..-... - i R, lrllU . H.n... n.L. a . . Kosa B. Martin and others, all heirs, of Then N Culbreth, the undersigned Commissioner, of said court, will sell bv public auction, at the court house door. In fayetteviile, N. C on Bat nrday the l lth of April, luj: One tract of land In Cedar Creek township, on the east side of the -Big Ditch " and join ing the land of Rev. W.U. Johnson and others and containing W acres mo(e or less. A full description of the land will be furnish ed on day of sale. p. , tn. i , unrcnue money mnsa be paid on day of sale and balance on cunnrma- tlnn nf This March Mth M0J. "- ' :"' . " . D. W. CULBRETH, ConmisMtooer.- NOTICE! Notice is hereby given that I, as ad ministrator of the estate of Mist Marion Marsh, deceased, will, nn th 9n,l A of April, 1906, at 12 o'clock, noon, in uouira us voun-uouBe aoot, in ray etteville, 9. C, proceed to sell fof caBh,. to the highest bidder, the undivided one-tenth interest in the lands belong ing to the estate of the late James Marsh, Br., deceased, which said one-tenth un divided interest constitutes the entire estate of the said Miss Marion Marsh, i deeesaed, situste m UKy's 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 'Superior Cqurt of Cumberland i county, N, C. ' . -J F. C. YARB0B0, Adm'r. I This Feb'y 23rd, 1808. - I Grovo's Tasted EadosH vrfth sverv . HOOD, big can not , be out a liberal amount of. Potash in the fertilizer not less than ten per cent. It must be in the form of Sulphate of Potash of highest quality. "Plant Food" and "Truck Fartning,rare two practical books which tell of the successful growing of potatoes and the n other garden truck sent free to those who write for them. Address, OERMAN KALI WORKS, . New V.rk-W Naaaaa Strnt, r , Atlanta, Q.-lli So. ttnwd Btrert., , CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVTLLE ARMORY, .1 Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store. , ' Here you can see the best assortment of ' Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns from the best makers in the country, England and Belgium. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also Shells of all Brands, including New York Club U M C Nitro Club and Peters bigh-grade Club; agent for Dupont l'owder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower Co. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Nex year, 1905, will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette viile Armory by the undersigned - Walter Watson, Gunmaker. "Mill Was Here Before the Town Was." jas. d. McNeill. THE OLD RELIABLE ' Merchant Mills. THE BEST PLACE in town to buy - FRESH, WATER-GROUND MEAL, flour, FEED, ETC. Speaking of FEED, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF FEED STUFFS Folks wh want THE BEST AND PUREST J of FEEDS will profit by seeing us before buying. The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. "The Man With the Hoe" hflH been hiorhlv nrnianH an A ttaaarvaAlv a J i wuv. ubuvuvuij sv, jj hid pvou iriai jviiaiii. XJUii 1.11 Q smarteet farmers will fail in the crop unless GOOD, RICH are used. Yon get THE BEST MADE when you buy snch brands rj , ' Sea Fowl, Navassa, Owl, Bird & Fish, Farmers Favorite (Mixed with Cotton Seed Meal), i3 to 16 Acid Phosphate, Genuine German Kainit, Nit rate Soda, Muriate Potash, &c. Late customers promptly supplied, in any quantity, at lowest prices. A bil? Stock of GrnrariAR Farm RnnnliAa onH HmamI vr.u ....1 a :ut prices. Your 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, Wholesale and Retail Grocer. No. 107 Hay Street. Favetterille. N. C P'hdneW. mm MAGH C. S. RUSSEL, Pfptip, FAYETTE VILLAS. N. C MaDBiaclit. TRUCK TOELS, Willi Ailes ani Jons iror saw mat, Planing; MUIb, Dry KUns, and Tram RoadB. -- FULL STOCK of PIPE and FITTINGS. riVE YEARS OLD 0L0 MSMOtlU COPPER DUmiCO 17ULL OOZlDTn (C SPrS8Cha:8:e8 Paid By Us. medfeind1 3 f feetlr aatiafantnr i,, -i" na U? J0" 0rs nnd if JlotDcr- k funded at once. Xll Slu """to priet tlst - w wvaww aaaaaaai botll. 1. -5wtCT:r A ?2 1 . www memxi or iksarnwa-i. "mealy" potatoes produced with "Mill Will Be Here When the Town Ain't." geo. mcneill. an Kn kn nna vr.i.k d..v u. FERTILIZERS in Fayetteviile, without a doubt. 11 COMPANY. (4- If 3$' " of othof Uquon. " as f Uly W.VUTB, f ray. JWC kiai n i t... imiii . - ..wiWWWMTW-r)W) J'
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