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.. . (IAMSE1 OF COMMCBCE. SVparl , Asrloaltaarat Society' raven t V 1(1! , The chamber of commerce met at 8 o'clock last evening in the court-room, Mr. Charles Haigb, Jr., presiding, and Mr. F. K. Rose secretary. The IbUowing were present, besides some others coming in afterwards, whose jenfTti were not noted: G. M. Roe, JL R. Home, R. M. Jackson, It- Lot terloh, N. H. McGeachy.W. S. Cook, H. T. Drake, J. J. Malloney. A. L. McCaskill, E. H. Jennings, J. C. Ad ams, J. B. Tillinghast, J. 0. Elling ton, S. G. Ayw, W. L. Hawler, A. II. Slocomb. Carlton. - -. ' C M. Rose, from the joint commit tee of the Cumberland County Agri ' cultural Society and. the chamber of commerce, submitted the following re port? ' . , - The undersigned committeemen, j appointed by the Cnmberiand County Agricultural and Mechanical society and the Chamber of Commerce of the City of Fayetteville. to confer and adopt some plan to place the Cumber : land Fair in a better condition and infuse some going blood in its body respectfully recommend to the mem bers of the old, useful and once pop ular Society: First : To adopt a constitution and bv-laws. with some such article in the former as this : yheieas, our fathers organized this Society for the upbuilding of our farming and mechanical interests, in their widest and deepest sense, with the social pleasures which always fol low the greetings upon the grounds. with full hope and expectation that their work and pleasure were for all time; and Whereas, our mothers, wives, sis I ters and sweethearts have smiled up on our efforts, and given, in large measure, their time and talents to the same end, and outstripped us, as they always do; Now, therefore, to ensure the per petuity of this corporation, it is de clared as a part of our organic law, as follows, viz : 1st. No mortgage or lien shall ever be placed upon the real estate belong ing to the Society. Subject to the above, the management may each year pledge in advance the entire receipts from all sources in any man ner it may deem advisable. 2nd. Each member shall sign the roll of membership, which shall be headed by" tle "Kftegoing article, as and for his solemn pledge to keep and observe it. r 3rd. The officers of this Society and the duties to be expected of each, . their terms and pay, if any, the time and place of meetings and fairs, rules and regulations, premiums, member- soip, ones ana au otner matters prop er and necessary shall be provided for in the by-laws 'to be adopted and changed from time to time. , Second: After the adoption of the" loregoing constitution, to fix the fee for admission of new members for one year at two 'and. one-half dollars ($2.50), life members at twenty-five dollars ($25.00); tnese fees to be paid at once by all old members, not life members; and to solicit at once new members on these terms. Third, As soon as fifty (50) per sons, including old members, have signified their intention to join the Society, let a meeting be called, upon. snort nonce, tor me election 01 om ens, adoption of by-laws and any other business. Fourth. In the call for' this meet ing, urge our farmers, trackers, me chanics, merchants, professional men and others to come forward and join us in a hearty, whole-souled, strong, steady lift at our wheels, now in the old nits, determined that no obstacle shall stay us from our purpose to make the Cnmberiand Fair, for this year and next, and always, what it once was, and ought and shall be, something to look forward to and be proud of. C. W. Brqadfoot, W. S. Cook. H. W. Lnxv, Committee from C C Agl and Mech. Society. - . jia. Bum, . ' s. 1 . II. Lcttebxoh, R. M. Jackson, Committee from Chamber of Commerce. After discussion, the fair committee was continued, with instructions to urge a prompt call, on the part of the managers of the society, for an early meeting for reorganization on the terms submitted. The following were appointed to solicit old and new mem bers of the Cumberland County Agri cultural Society to attend the meeting when called: J. C. Adams, A. L. McCaskin and J. B. Tillinghast. with authority to , add suitable persons throughout the county to work with them on this line. The secretary read a letter from the authorities of the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. Co., promising the- improve ments at the passenger station asked for by the chamber of commerce, also letters from Hon. G. B. Patterson, evincing his interest in the public The attention of the chamber was called to the inefficient telephone ser vice, several Contending that it seem ed to be growing more inefficient each month. , The secretary was directed to take this matter np with the prop- tr. t .1 , - -'x--. . Following are the receipts and dis bursements for March : . , ,- v, ; . Cash on hand at last meeting, March 8th, 1906, Collected since, V'' " ' ' ' 36.50 IJU7-43 Disbursements; ". rnnung, , ',- 9 1 5 Adv't ; Free Press, j i 00 Saliry, " S 00 36SO Ca-ii vii hand, f 1 10.93 -"The secretary furnished, by direc tion of the chamber in March, a. list of tti-iubers who for various reasons had c is .1 ti pay anything for the sup- .i'iW He also read a ' '"'" '.-. :-h..-' ing the regular contributions, that! could be 'relied on, to be less than 40 a month. There was some discussion at the close in relation to a Federal Court for Fayetteville. - r- - Our readers will be glad to hear pleasant things said of Scotch Lassie (Miss Kluise McGill, daughter of our talented county-man, Hon. A. D. Mc Gill), who used to delight them as well as the staff of the Obskkveb with her scholarly and entertaining letters! Her duties as a teacher in South Caro lina have for a year or two past caused us to lose the benefit of her cheery as well as instructive correspondence. But that these duties do not conflict with her propensity for giving others pleasure, is shown in thg, Lamar (S. C) correspondence of the Columbia State, which contains the following: The little town of Lamar has been favored hevond the ordinary, and for tunate indeed this winter, in' having in its m iiTst ladies of such high ac complishments, pleasing personalitr and ch.iriu ol manner as Miss Meade Hawlc-v. of Columbia, Sfiss Eloise Mc Gjil, of Fayetteville, X. C. Miss Daisy Mclutyre, of Marion, and Miss Ersel Ellis, of Doe West, the first be ing a teacher of music and the others teachers in the graded school. Bv their efforts our town has won i a place along social lines, and has had many merry evenings. . They have given a series of "at homes" and other functions, which have been thoroughly enjoyed by all so fortun ate as to gain admission to the coterie of the "T. R. G." or the 'F. D. S.," the former being the title of the young ladies' club, and the second the mys terious symbols of the young men. There was probably more genuine fan over the spelling bee than any precedi ng event. All seemed to enter fully into the spirit of the occasion, and contested valiantly for the prizes. The ladies' prize, a box of beautiful stationer-, was won by Miss Ellis, as she proved herself mistress in the proper use of letters. The gentle men's first prize went to Mr. China Reynolds, an excellent speller, who appreciated the book, whose leaves were of parchment in the form of lin en handkerchiefs. The "boobies" were eaSfy won by Miss Mclntyre and Mr. M. L. Jenkins. They were given primary spellers, and it is hoped that next time thev will do better. A rival event in point of fun and real eniovmenL was an "old-fashioned J-eifeiiog," given bv Miss McGiU at 1 ttye home of Mr. E J. Rose. Many games of the olden time were played, such as "thimble," "marching 'routfd the level," "going to Jerusalem," "cross questions," "commotion in the yard.!.' "clap in and clap out, "etc " Fortunes, were tried with a cat on, the quilt The quilt was tightly held by the eager students of fate's mysteri ous ways. The cat was on the .quilt and was closely watched, for she would surely jump over the shoulder of the man or maid who was' to be the next victim on Hymen's altar. After various and desperate efforts to escape, the cat finally leaped determinedly above the fair shoulder of Miss Haw ley, and all agreed that that was quite the proper thing for pussy to do. After this momentous question had been settled to the satisfaction of all concerned, refreshments were served. These followed the general law of the evening, and consisted of gingerbread and sweetened water water sweeten ed with "long sweetening." These edibles were received with apprecia tion, for the cake was all eaten, end the unique beverage was drunk to the last drop. At noon on Wednesday, March 28, at the home of the bride's parents, Miss Novella Williams and Mr. Hen ry T. Hodges werp united in the holy bonds of wedlock, Rev. X. H. Gyton, of the M. E. church, officiating. Quite a number of relatives and friends were present to see the union of these two devoted lives: The bride was dressed in beautiful white China sQk, trimmed with lace and ribbon. The waiters were Miss Lela Williams, of Fayetteville, and Mr. b. M. Wil liams, of Dnnn; Miss Jennie Wil liams, of Dunn, and Mr. Augustus Williams, of Fayetteville; Miss Flor ence Hodges, of Dunn, and Mr. E. A. Williams, of Dnnn, and Miss Urella Williams, of Wade, and Mr. J. 51. Jernigan, of Dunn. After the ceremony and congratula tions were over the bridal party were invited into the dining hall, where a sumptuous dinner awaited them. About 3 o'clock in the afternoon the happy groom bore his fair bride away to his home in Harnett county. where we trust many years of happi ness and success await them. So frequently ettk oa the U waj or something Foley 7 i$tMtM i j, I eBgeollAMa)aa.iCH.o ( . , hi ' r -sTi ! -ii. i. 1 i 'i n t -'i mr ii On Friday evening. March 30th, at the closing exercises, a most delight ful entertainment was given by the pupils of the McPfacrsou church school, which reflected much credit upon both teachers and pupils. In addition to the amusing plays enact ed, a string band, composed of the finest musical talent in Seventy-First township, was present, and at inter vals gave some delightful music. Fol lowing were some of the pieces en acted, which 'were a source of much enjoyment to a crowded house: The "BuriesqaVonaGJee Club," by the large boysfTtEe f-DUsart Panto mime," by eight igirls, dressed in soft white robes'An Old Time School;" "The Xaughty Little Girl; ".The Missionary Waiting for the 2:40 Train;" "The Woman's Rights As sociation" (dialogue); "The Gardes Swing"(song); "The Bine Doll." sung by fifteen little girls;,' "Vacation Song," by larger girls. Taking it in every' way, too much praise cannot be bestowed upon the teachers. Misses Mary and Elizabeth McArthrrr, for their untiring energy and good taste displayed on this oc casion." ., WWbSxItaflttWttkFajrtatVaitM a Stack (? The reporter saw a pair of fine mules being shipped from Burns' stables this morning by Mr. J. W. Ingold to Charleston, West Va, at a fancy price. The mules were extra fine, the pair weighing 2,700 pounds. This is the season of listlessness, headaches and spring disorders! Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a sure preventative. Makes yon strong and vigorous. 33 cents. Tea or Tablets. For Sale by King Drug Co., at Mc Duffie Drug Store. Don't frown look pleasant If yon are suffering from indigestion or soar stomach, take Kodol Drspepsia Cure. Hon Jake Moore, of A Uinta, (jgC. savs: "I suffered more than 30 years with In dieestion. A friend recommended Ko dol. It relieved me in one day and now I enjoy better health than for many years." Kodol digests what yon eat, relieves sour stomach, gas on stomach, etc. Sold by AnnfieM. & Greenwood, Druggists. as Staata The Teat 2S Yean The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is "iron and quinine in a tasteless fra. So cure, no pay. 50c Sale of Land. NORTH CAROUM, 1 la UW Sopeiior Court CoKbtTlud count?, i before the Clxfc. ioha W. Brown. Ada'r of Kmlia R. Holt . is. Sasea C Btek. al . beirt it.UK. ity Tina of u order of the soperior Conn la tie a bore entitled proceeding, toe underbill) ed will, oa oodjr ine 7th U? of Mv. ismt. u toe court noose door In Cu m betlafld eoontr X. C. tea u public uietioa. for riM the htxaest bidder, the foUowlnr.real estate, situate aod tie is In sakl cooair and Mate: Flrtr acre, mote or tea. known as the Hobrr heirs land, in Black Birer township. Cumberland boom?- X. U 1 qh w aay 01 April . ivus. tous -N W. BE . BEOW.V. Commissioner. ADMINISTRATOR'S N&STICE. Hanoi thhdar qoaliied ai Mfflfasswator of toe estate of Hector Uord Pate d treated late of Cumberland county, tha k to notife all persons katinr claims against the Hate of ald de ceased to present the nave to me for parmenl within the next twelve months from dale, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re- eorery. All persons indebted to said estate will please i makelma n mediate settlement. Tali Uth dat of March 1S0L JaXCs PATE, administrator. t- K. Simoekj, Att'y. Sherwood.'. C. ZX 7"- BATS, cm ADINOLA A. ..-llff COMP1EX10II BtAUTlfatS ;Furaeri advertised mai aold aa SatiEoia ' A few srrft'alinns .wfll remove tan or ta&wnea'afla' restate fiic bcxtarr of south. NADCJOLA it unrarai amTmonry tefanded 3 k fafii to noovc ftrdtlcs, risplo, Hvtr-spoes, oaSar i&colaratiocs, KA-badsj eWyaring t,,:. Ttft twtr 47- Leaves the akaa soft, dear acd hfakhy. Endorxd by thocaarxk Price SO cat and $1-00 by al hading irietU, or by mafl. Pttftad by hsaUooil Toilet C.liHa. Tens, hings and result in Pneumonia that only half cures it, learai rC ' Picnnionia anil z Conourajiqii at Tt fast w sr arm re and I Lt A"? mJemoni'tV- reined lea and I sras woder Ibe care of pbysctTts for physicians withotit saw ereral months. I ssmsJ one bottle of FOLEY'S Wlet'S Hf?V I ND TAK llnred sac, TatM Vm-pe, lOe, $f .00. ba saw 1140 VSCio'C3 hic:::e::e3 et Tha enly fern of food made froa wheat that is all nntri-xnent- h the soda cracker, and yet the only soda cracker of -which this is really true is Uneeda The only toda . The tmlyl soda The only I sodaCcracker ever tnsh The 1 NATIONAL wsu : : Hie NaMonal Baink, ' Fayetteville, N. C, IS THE PLACE TO FIND EVERYBANKINGFACLLITY EVERY PERSON k IN "THIS , SECTION OUGHT TO HAVE AN ACCOUNT IN OUR. : SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, - BECAUSE YOUR MONEY BEARS 4 PER CENT. EST PER ANNUM COUMOUNDED QUARTERLY, AND BECAUSE IT IS AS SAFE AS THE : : : : GOVERNMENT - VAULTS AT -' - - WASHINGTON. CALL ON VICE. - US C1E0IA Ml GWiir, . I. SJia Piurif. " ' FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Mv, TRUCK WHEES, Witl Ailis im For Saw Mill, Planing Kills, Dry Kilns, and Tram Tsui. FULL STOCK ol PIPE and FITTINGS. :1 .'-.VT . tarisi llaat, Fiacat Tools. Hia Oibqc Work. Coimptrtc OlsKtnr Ortats, Tto. Kmtlna (j atylcsi,) Boilers, Saw Mills. LLWtlX CoTHu M IP or Consumption. Do not take chance on a roM rW the seeds of serioos throat and , Stops the Cough and heals the lungs and prevents ... , . sad I hare aot axa M Tks l.-etwi tt tmtm twe mi stw-balf s-ttts atasat sfat ttass mmtck. . REFUSE Biscui cracker scientifically baked. cracker effectually protected. - crisp and clean. cracker good at all times. ' in a dust tight, ' "" moisturt proof pacha?. BISCUIT COMPANY J' INTER- FOR ANY SER- i.ir t atCleanlne Charlaaia.M.C lung - trouble. - srf thai I took tristment Ha teral benefit, I BVn imnA a t.s. fit, bullet. I mommca4 h ia S Urn as araek as tae 'ssas' SUBSTITUTES. StattOf S' gltlCAao CumberianJ Count D. A. Monro enfr Ind claims SO aM of land in Sevenlr-First lowiwhip jnining Uw lamia on the nor I It by IK A Monroe, on tue aoutn tv uurKinorn Lodge, on the rat hjr V Fairlejr, on tit west by Buckthorn Lodge- Entered 4Uiwlay or aprti. w. Iw'. M W A1.KEH, ' lgSJ( and - Ex. O. Kntry Taker. Stati or Norm Caaouxa, O. 3860. Cumberland Countj. 1 j -S. u nouina enter ana cuims imm acre of land in Kockfish township join ine the lands of on the narth by John Smith, et, al., aod on the south by w. A. liamev, on the ek by u. a. Mc Neill, on Use west by 0. C. McArthnr, etaL Entered 17ibdav of March, 1MU6. W. M. WALKEK, . Kegister of Deeds and -x. O. Entry Taker. ... . PerC "' SiATiorKostrH Caeouna, i v . Cumberiarul county. I .KeiU McNair enters and daims SoO acres of land in ray's Creek and Kock fish township joining the lands of W. A. Uainey, Keill McNair, Phoney McNeill and otbers. Entered 26th day of March, 1900. W. M. WALK Eli, Kegister of Deeds and Ex. 0. Entry Taker. Knaru CAnoLitt a. -1fJtTsina 9nm?rior Tourt Cumberland eoantj. Bentrettie Clerk. Smrak IVmdon and hatband. Jno. Condon. Annie Mttlwainc. Hattle MrllwalM and Klh ard McllwilDc by his next friend i. B. Newton, vs. John Mcllwaine and Little Mellwalne So UceofMale. BTTlriueoran order or ibe superior coon in the abore entitled stieeial proceeding. 1 will. on Monday, the Ma dat of April. l:vB. at 11 o chick a. oner tor aaie. to ine nigoest oiaoer, reash. attne tun uouve door in rarette- rllle. Cnmbeiland count?. North Carolina, the rouovlnf detcnDea real estate, situate ana be- lng in ine town ol uoe jiuis.sute ana county aioreid. adjoinine the land of C. B. Creel, llanle Aired and others, and bounded as fol lows: BccUinina; at a stake In the old Philips line. Annie Chwell, now Atkinson, running thence with said old line north. io west Lib chains; thence aoutaoSV west 8.17 chains to a stake, thence north St east A.17 to the be Riontnc. conUiningiH acre more or less, said lot belnr on the soutn side of Harrison street in iakl town of Hope Mills. This the 7th day of jaarcB, . J. A. i.ii-t lomralsiooer. TIMBER FOR SALE. On MondaT. the 7th day of May. lvOS at the court house door in Lumberton. X. C, I will of fer for tale, to the blchesl bidder, all the mer chantable pine timber measuring 12 Inches in diameter, 16 Inches from the ground, oa about S.0U0 acres of land in HoweUsTille township, In Robeson county with six years from Febru ary I. ISuS, to cut and remove the same. The land is located about 10 miles southeast of Ren nert.ontne A. C. L. Railroad, and about 12 miles northeast of Lumberton. -V (.'., on the A. L. Railroad. The Umber will be sold as a wholf .eie.pt about 4(0 acres, which will be sold separately on tbe same dale. Terms of Sale: Dash: or one half cah and lhedwlanee in and 12 months, with interest, on approved se curity. The rljrht to reject any andall bids Is hereby reserved. Parties desiring to Inspect the Umber may do so by calling on L. Shaw. SL Pauls. N.C, who will give any infonnaUoa in retard to It. L. SH A W . St. Pauls. N. C. n ishart A Shaw, Attorneys, Lumberton, X. C. MGRT3AGE SALE. By yirtoe of authority in me vested by a Mortgage Deed executed on the 5th day of Januarr, ls8, bv James D. McNeill and wife, M. E. McNeill, to J. M Burke, and which said Mortgage Deed and the note accompanying it has been transferred to me by the said J. M. Burke, I will sell at Public Auction, for Cash, at ttisviftrket Houje in the City of Eavtteville, on Mondav, the 16th day or April, 1906 the following described lands conveyed in said Mort gage Deed, default having been made in the payment' of the Note secured bv said Deed, to-wit Being in the County of Cumberland, and State of North Car olina, bounded and described as follows, vix: In Gray's Creek township adjoin ing the lands of Neifl McNeill and Paul Nicholson the North, of Jones snd Gainey on the West, of the estate of E. A. Canady and M. Cashwell on the South, and A. D. Burns, Matthew Can ady and Paul Nichols on the Esst, it being the same that was conveyed by Isabella McNeill and Harriet Bone to James D. McNeill and D. A. McNeill bv Deeddated about the 10th day of Sep tember, 1892. which said Deed is dufv recorded in the office of the Begister of xreeasoi cubd Derianu county, and refer ence to which said Deed is hereby made for a more particular description of said hereby conveyed lands. The said Mort gage Deed is duly recorded in Book A No. 5 Page 675 in the office of the Ileria- ter of Deeds of Cumberland County, and the interest conveyed by said Mort gage Deeds is an undivided one-half in terest in said land. Place of sale: Market Houu F ettevilie, N. C rime of sale: Mondav. April 16th. taw, at Li o ciock jb. terms: Cash B F. McLhAN. Attorney. Mixton. J. B, WKATHEBLY, Mortgagee O NOTICE OF SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of the taper lumberland county Id a peial r"""" inrrnu peirainr. entitled a. r. Tal KX vs. M. U. TUImaa. WlllutU V. Tillman and . t. Tal- H. i. TUlBSBB. BMMle OB Ihm SMSl H.w n IMS. the undersigned comwinloner will expose to sale to the hlsjiest bsddrr for rsuh mkit. suction, al the eoart-house door oTCuaiberlaad S?"?'. oa Monday, the ;thay of May. IKB.at 12 o dock JI. the followlwr described three tracts (i land iTlnr and uUln in ..in . in Flea HIU township. to-Jit: .j. First Traet; Bounded ol the east by Thomas Johnson; oa Uw Bonk lWUllaa Guy and Moses Holmes; on thawawtAT i. o. Tlllman i land; on the sooth bv J . u Imiih ii.. .k. Jrd and 4th lots in the drrtjlol of the Mary Ann Guy land between the heir, nrkmt j I deed I. T. Town-end and wlfeahJ. ii Tiilm.n Boo L.Ko. t. em lit, Berlster of Deed offir' erond Irarf A pnfhailqndlrlded Interest, being the Interest ofJ.O. Tillman, deceased in aeertain tract of land adjoining ih lands' of Kobertlwk.J. M. Smith and others, incindinir the resldenee of fli li x--i ...B Ia Haeres. mart or lets, beiag the same laod "bh1wV-OB.IeTed by .N. W. Bay. Commbsion- tr. to H . A. tiuUirle. Oetober Mrd uitt fSt!1 o J. E. Tillman, and by . E. TUlman toJ. T. Townsend, and byj. f 1' !' "Hi i. W. Tally For further description, see Book L, No. t, I'ate I Tt. said records. inl? ITS. rt,u rBrtofiandadjoln u'u t,f,L oribed In a deed from ... ... uwura uu we io i u. TUlman. con- taioloe; io trttm. more or leas. ' lais no aay or April. 1WH. ., . , K.H.DVE. Commissioner. Sinclair a Pye. Auy s. Fayetterllle. K. f. WeaR Hearts Arj due to Indigestion. Nlne-nrnsof evwrr one hundred paople who haws heart tRmbia can remember when tt was sfaipi, indlres Hoo. -It is a actotme fact that an cues of heart dteaaa. not ergsnie, an net only traceable to. but are ft direct reaolt of Indi ' restlon. All food taken Into tha stomach VBjch falbof part act dlrestkm fermesta and sweJIstbestornacb, pniilnt it op trtim the beart. Tola tnterferes with tha acoon of " m ia tna coarse at tim. that s8eats bat vttal organ bmrms dlaeased. Mr n r.J. if ii in - . t . . T troabas and sras Bi a had atata aa I kvl z: ' . KooJ Wsattt WW Yon tat and reBevw tha stetnaclKef all im swam ana tns Mart of Wpuann. Jotoaaanlr. SlXXISbaaatltat 24 - twkkSirior&3e, T""" ssj by B. a OaWiTT sVOO, OHIOAOa Ask for tbe tonfi KnAt iu.... ind MO Year Calradar gotdbyArmaeld AUrtenwood, drugirisu Grovel bottles. . Docs ticfrtelLT'3 !FS1 airI I - Apf 500.1 CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE AIUIORY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store, . ' Here you can see the best assortment of Breech-loading Double and .Single-barrel Guns '"'. ' ..... ' ' 1 ' - '. from the lst makers in the couuiry, England and Belgium. Also Revolvers f.,r home protection. Also - .... Shells of all Brands, . ' including New York Dub V M C Nitro Club and "'eter high-mule Club; agent' for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower Co. fa The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by the beet workmen. ex. year, lUOo, will be the Fdrtieth anniversary of the eoUblisnment of the Fayette- villa Aratory by the undersigned ' . Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Largest Commercial School in the Cardlinas. CAPITAL STOCK $30,006. lMC3RO4TC0 RALEIGH, N. C. FI LUM BB1LDIHU. These Schools give tbe world's best in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. ' Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contract No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail. Send for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Oilers and High Indorsement-. Tbey are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. BA1EIGH, N. C, "Millas Heru THE OLD RELIABLE "Mill Will Be Before the MPFPH Ml II S ' Here WhEn Town Was." I WU" MlliD. T0wninr JAS. D. McNEILX, That being the case we desire to sell all we We have on hand quite a supply of peas for planting purposes, in need of peas to sow will profit by seeing us. MEAL. To give the public an idea bow great a reputation our fresh water-ground meal has, tt tnat bein 8,J'PP ,0 northern citie, as far as boston. O. K. Flour. The beet on earth $5.40 per bbL Von'll alwavs find a full stock of feed and grain at the Merchant mills. Call and see us. The McNeil Milling Co., Prop'rs. Tlic McNeill Bakery Company. ' Though some of ourmerthanta were shipping in bread from Wilmington and ashington, all the same we were shipping our Bread to our out-of-town cus totaers and supplying our trade with the very best of V Bread, Rolls, Buns, Cakes, Pies, and Bakery Goods on :TCISDATMOtUil.G AFTER THF HKE. We askjto favors, but we do think that, when we furnish AT THE SAME PKICE fresn bread the equal of anv on earth, wi should haw the preference orer other towns and cities. We are compelled to close Cafe until we can secure available quarters. Cakcry open from 7 till 9 at 113 mghsmltn Building. aJ- S. McNeill, Manager. E. A. CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, j FAYETTE V THE SOUTHSIDE LETTUCE Send for Catalogues and Prieea. ' ' Sont, Side Mlg.CQ, Peteraburg, Va. FIVE YCARSOLD i nsnmo arm amRin txpress Charges Paid By Us. iiim lAint i arui arte hna ttTTSuS&STZ .funded at oncoAUhh.n..nu. - y -"awtii piain oases, K""" W .. Expr. Monty Orrfsy wrl" 1"PrUUkt Tdstrfnfi riiHi CHARLOTTE, N. C. I'lIUMOXT IKHOAXCK BLDO. or CHARLOTTE, N. C. geo. McNeill. can while the town IS here Those who are POE, THE MOST UP-T0rDATB PLANT OF ITS CLASS . . IN THE STATE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND I L L E, N. C. BASKETS. ! JE ra and if not prr, ri2"Tr m""rT of oth.r liquor. An Droggurta.
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