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!( k - SALE The undersigned will, on Monday, May 7th, 1006, at 12 o'clock M., x pone to sale, at the Court House door in the Cityof Fayetteville, the follow. . ing described Iand for the non-pay. nient of Taxes. If I have made a mistake in adver Using any Taxpayer as a delinquent, who has paid, I will be glad to have him notify me, and produce his re- ceipt. , . W. H. MARSH, . Sheriff of Cumberland County, " April i5, 1906.", . CROSS CREEK TOWNSHIP. WHITE NONE. COLORED LISTED. - Bryant, R. T.; residence and va cant, Wilmington Road, Elliott, Wm., residence, Wins low street, - Freeman, Louis, imp'd, North street, Gainey, Patsy, Obediah Rush land, Lane, Est., Francis, vacant, Mclver street, Mitchell, W. H., residence, 'Haymourit, Mitchell, N. H.,' residence, Chauncey street, McDaniel, W. D., residence, Robinson street, McKethan, Sam W., improved, Orange street, Potts, estate, Rose, improved, Barnhill, Stevens, Henderson, 4 acres, Mclntyre land, Wade, Lucy, residence, Kenne dy street, Williams, E.- P., factory and residence, Person street, id 17 3 00 4 85 2 16 .1 48 7 34 6 39 6 75 3 6 1 84 S 08 1 91 8 76 COLORED rXLISTED. Buchaman, estate, Wm., im- .. proved, Mclver street, $ Home, estate, James, residence, North street, 3 5 2 16 BLACK RIVER TOWNSHIP. WHITE. Barefoot, J. W., 36 acres, $ 5 Jackson, Susan, 49 acres, Jack- son land, 3 54 Maynard, Dolpbus, 30 acres, Taylor land, 5 96 Taylor, I. V., 14 acres, S. and iiass land, 3 59 Thornton, N. B., 21-10 acres, residence, 3 50 1 horn ton, Nancy A., 8 7-10 acres, residence, 1 Wade, J. E.I 55 acres, residence, 6 Wood, J. E., 7JC acres, res., 5 ' -COLORED. Monds, Nejll H., 20 acrs, res., 3 72 FLEA HIU. TOWNSHIP. WHITE. Tyndall, Young, 168 Crawford land, acres, 2 52 WHITE UNLISTED. Worrell, J. D., 108 acres, Cook land, $ 6 89 Wade, H., 135 acs, Bunce land, 6 38 Sedlers, Emehne, 26 acres, Mc- Leod, 1 06 COLORED. jucuonaiu, Mite, 1 lot, 1 02 White, Mary, 6 acres, residence, I 02 COLORED UNLISTED. Kelly, Matthew, 5 acres, Ged- die land. 97 McMillan, Simon, 15 acres, nail land, - 1 23 Johnson, Miss Lou, 95 acres, 5 24 CEDAR CREEK TOWNSHIP. WHITE. Johnson, Mrs. Catharine, 35 acres, Matnis, 1 23 WHITE UNLISTED. Clifton, D. A., 12 acres, Clifton land, f 1 32 Hall, D. L., 13 acres, old res., 3 23 Matbis, Mrs. Lucy, 88 acres, Mathis land, r 2 32 Williamson, Mrs. Mary, 50 acs., 1 23 COLORED UNLISTED. Gainev, D. J., 5 acres, Melvin land, 1 02 . McLaurin, Emeline, 20 acres, Strickland land, 1 66 McDonald, A. G 10 acres, res., 1 32 BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. WHITE. Bed sole, A. D., 56 acres, flat woods, 3 33 Uirty, Amanda, 200 acres, res.,' 2 30 Carty, K. S., 221 acres, 3 29 bmith, M. J., 245 acres, res., 3 50 COLORED. Andrews, Brist, 75 acres, 3 73 Bobbitt, Henry, 23 ac DeVane Id 98 Hinton, F. K., 1 acre, res.,' 3 34 Htnton, F. K., agent Hinton Heirs, 77 acres, old res., 1 55 Melvin, Alex A., ioac.Tambull '96 GRAYS CREEK TOWNSHIP. , WHITS. Stanley, Mrs. H. S. J. R. Tolarld., 17X acres, 1 79 COLORED. - Cogdell, John M , , ao ac 56 King, Jim, 0 acres, , Williams, Betsy, 124 acres, I OI 5 COLORED UNLISTED. Davis, Alex, 4 acres, 1 02 PEARCES MILL TOWNSHIP. ' WHITE. , Parker, Mrs. M. L., I lot, HobbsES estate, 25 acres,' Home Tract, 3 80 t 45 COLORED. 1 Smith, Luvenia, 1 lot, ROCKFISH TOWNSHIP. " WHITE. " . Averitt, A. P., 28 ac." Rockfish, Ca&hwell, J. W., a acres, part of Graham, Holmes, T. H., 5 acres, part " of Harrington, - - Morgan, H. L., A acres Buie 1 23 I 04 3 09 l 02 , . Is The Moon Inhabited. Science has proven that the moon baa an attuoapiiere.wbich makes life in some form possible on that sattellite; but not for human beings, who have a hard enough time on this earth of ours; especially, those who don't know that Electric Bitters cure head ache, Biliousness, Malaria, Chills and Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Torpid Liver, Kidney complaints, General Debility and Fe ' male weaknesses. Unequalled as a general Tonic and Appetizer for weak persons and especially for the aged. It induces sound sleep.' Fully guar anteed by B. E. Sedberry'a Sons; Druggists. Price only 50c. . , land Morgan & Johnson, 1 lot, Bynum, J. T., 6 acres, A. D. McLean place, , " Pridgeon, M. J., 108 .acres, Home & Vaughn, - . ,, COLORED.. Curtis, Preston, 100 acres, Pearce land, .. Dixon, Phylor, 52 acres, Cam den, . McNeill, W. J. 364 acres, old res., Williams,. J. W., 27 ac, res., COLORED -VNLISTED. r 15 3 74 a 31 3 5 Fairley, Henry, 43 acres, res., Webb,-J. J., 106 acres, McLeod land, 1 66 1 66 LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP. . WHITE. ' w.-,- Blue, John, 50 acres, Tuckaho, 1 66 McDonald, M. D., 248 acres, Little River, 3 59 vers Creek, a 32 Priest, Owen, Heirs,' 190 acres, Little River, a 44 Summett, H. L., 125 acres, - Turkey Creek, 1 33 .SEVENTY-FIRST TOWNSHIP. WHITE,. Bruton, J M., Blue land, 92 acres, John 3 63 Buie, Mrs. N. T., 14 O. D. King land, acres, J. 37 Cameron, J. W., 2 10 acres, Gra ham. Cornish,- Louisa, 15 acres Hobson, L. H., 250 acres, Puppy Creek, Monroe, M. B. est., 27 acres, McDonald land, Monroe. D. C, est., 125 acres, Morganton road. 2 94 3 76 McGill, S. E., 80 acres, Horse Branch, McPherson, David, 3 acres. Newton, Geo. W., 150 acres, Hill place. 3 92 Parker, James and Daniel, Mc Kethan, 17 acres, Horse Pen Branch, 1 18 Ray, X. V., 20 acres, Welsh land, 1 WIfiTE UNLISTED. 3 00 Barefoot. DicyJ., 57 acres, res., 3 I 14 06 3 9 1 96 2 52 4 98 Gibson, J. A., 115 acres, res.. Kennedy, Alex, 86 acres, old Kennedy place. McArthur, W. D., 40 acres. McArthur land. McGill, Sarah J., So acres. Bones Creek, Pridgeon, M. J., 420 acres, Strickland & Shaw, COLORED Harris, Giles, 50 acres, res., Hendon, Jas. A.. 25 acres, res., Hendon, W. C, 180 acres, res., Hendon, W. C, Jr., i9ac, res., Monroe, General, 53 acres. Puppy Creek, Monroe, T. S., 35V acres, res.. McLean, Tames, est., 10 acres. McClennahan's Cut, 1 12 McMillan, Peter, 10 acres, late res.. Williams, Joe.; 10 acres, Boone land, COLORED UNLISTED. 3 5 Baker, Bella, 6 acres. Farmer land. 1 46 Farmer, Joanna, 24 acres Farmer land. 1 96 1 09 96 Mainor, Rufus, 4 acres, res., Monroe, Elvina, 13 acres, Mc- Lauchhn, Monroe, Andrew, 5 acres. Cen ter Plank Road, 83 1 18 1 18 McKay, John, X estate., 20 acres, Big Branch, McMeill, Calvin, estate, 6 acres. joins D. N. McLean, McPhaU, Hattie D., 2 acres. part of Pritchard land, McPherson, Emily, 16 acres. Beaver, 38 85 98 Shaw, Tom and Lula, 42 acres. McDuffie land. Smith, Fannie, 10 acres, Mor ganton Road, QjUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHD?. WHITE. McKethan, L. M., 1 lotRaeford, o 68 McLeod, Mrs. D. C, 100 ac. Chicken road, 1 66 McLeod, N. L. & M. A., I26ac. Mill Creek, 1 88 McLauchlin.W.B., 1 lot Raeford, 1 3s Ray, A. S., 200 acres Mill Creek, 3 15 Kay, L. G. & T. D., 150 acres Dog Branch, 2 09 Kay, Angus, bars, 1,000 acres Sheeppen Branch, Ray, D. P., 296 ac. Rockfish, Tindal, J. E.. 1 lot Raeford. WHITE UNLISTED. Benshimol, D. & B., 4,850 ac Leavitt land. 38 86 COLORED. Beal.John A., i6ac. Timberland, 4 Campbell, S. A., 14 acres Be- 85 tbune land, 1 32 CARVEk'S CREEK TOWNSHIP. WHITE. Blue,. J. C, 50 ac. Goodman Id, 2 52 Bolton, Chas., 25 ac, 3 66 Blue, Annie J., 270 ac. Davis Id. 6 82 Blue, D. A., 63 at, 2 46 Johnson, James, 35 ac residence-,- 61 McNair, John F., 209 ac W. L. Williams, WHITE UNLISTED. 3 38 Frazell, Sarah T., 105 ac. res.. 3 67 Harden, W. L., 33 ac. Hemming- wayr Raynor, S. W., 20 ac Culbreth, 98 87 COLORED. Dunn, Willie, 92 acres res., i Everitt, Balaam, 50 ac res., 1 27 HaiWon, Ed., 4 acres res.. 3 12 14 Murchison, Willie, 30 ac tea., . 3 COLORED UNLISTED. King, Dan., 100 acres residence, 1 98 76 McLean, w. 1., 49 ac Watson, 3 Wotnble, N. Y isoaeShawld., a 09 If you ever bought a box of Witch Hazel Salve that failed to give aabsfae tion the chancea are it did not have the name 'J2. C. DeWitt & Co." printed on the wrapper and pressed in the box. The original De Witt'a Witch Hazel Halve never fails to (five aatufactioa for burns; tores, boils, tetter, cricked hands, etc or blind, bleeding, itchine and dto- truding Piles it affords almost immediate relief It stops the naiiu Sold br. Arm- field & Greenwood.- 1 ACnnlMiun tor Plica.' Itching. 'Blind. Bleeding. Protmdinr Piles. Druggista araaatboriied to r nd money if PASO OINTMENT faili cure in 8 to 14 days. GOc. . - " 1 What good does it do yon to eat if your stomach fails to digeat the food? None. It does yon harm causes belch ing, sour stomach, flatulence, etc. When the tomacb fails a little Kodol Dyspep sia Cure after each meal will digeat what toh eat and makes' the itomach sweet. Bold by Armtield & Greenwood. GEN. STEPHEN 0. LEE. Extracts from Hla Eloa.ua.t Speech A Splcarild Trltrale la tk SauUMra ' Soldla. General Stephen. D. Lee lias, more than once shown that he is a speaker of line powervud, especially, with great command of pure, simple En glish, find the following extracts are classics, from bis speech delivered at New Orleans: . The flags of France and Spain, of the Union and of the Confederacy, have floated over the soil upon, which we stand, but always over brave men and lovely women, loyal to-the best they knew, butbful alike to the living and , the dead; a civilization trans planted like a rare flower of France, blossoming iar" the new world, and bearing exquisite fruit The Coufed erate cannot forget ,.lhe" City of the gallant and accomplished Beauregard the brave, and unfortunate Hood the city where Jefferson Davis loved to walk and which honored him in his death with an outpouring of loy alty and grief which did honor 16 the southern heart. Here is Metaine, where Albert Sidney-Johnston speaks in imperishable bronze, and the mon ument to the army of Northern Vir ginia, rises, tall and white, like the soul of its great chieftain, . - e have lost dear mends and com rades since th soldier who was re cently laid to rest at Arlington. Joe V heeler won his spurs by true and honorable service. Hewas a superb cavalry leader, and earned, on many a hard fought field, the right to lead where brave men follow. When the heart of our common country yearned to express to her Confederate sons that their welcome home'Was com plete, to Wheeler it wa&'given to show, on our behalf, that every star on the flag was now dear to us and that we were ready to follow it to the Very Isles of the Sea. It was southern hands that set star after star in that blue bela ot glory, and it any more stars are ever planted there, it will be strange if a southerner is not found assisting at the climax. Comrades, there is one thing com mitted to our care as a peculiar trust the memory ot the Confederate sol dier. So far as lies in our power, we have striven that history may not lack the evidence of this purity of his motive, bis fortitude, bis heroism. for one,' do not fear that justice, how ever long delayed, will not ultimately be done to one of the grandest bodies of men who ever battled for independ ence, -or, triumphing over defeat, bound up the bleeding wounds of their country. There are three thing? peculiarly let for our concern. One of these is the erection of public monuments to our Confederate dead, to our leaders but, above all, to those private sol diers, who made our leaders immortal We. must not. overtask posterity by expecting those who come after us to build monuments to heroes, whom their own generation were unwilling to .commemorate. The south has reached a position of material pros perity which justifies both State and private beneficence to honor the faith ful dead. In all humanity's lot, there has noth ing better been fonnd for man, than to die for his country. If there be any virtue, if there be any praise, this fate is to be preferred above all others. We feel it is well for those who have thus fulfilled the highest of all trusts the duty of a citizen to his native land; and whatever may have been their private faults, their public service on the field of battle has right ly given them a place with the im mortals. Theirs was the martyr's devotion, without the martyrs hope, Their generation and their country imposed upon them this high service. They fulfilled it without flinching They felt that the issue of their duty was with them. Glorious . youth, who, in the flush of life s morning, poured out your lives like a rich obla tion upon your country's altar, we gray-haired men, salute you ! You entered the great mystery, with the joy of the patriot in your hearts, the cheer of victory upon your lips. With all our grief, we would not have it otherwise. You ' were spared the pangs of defeat, the shame of recon struction; nor will it be your lot to totter down the dull steep of age, or bxed upon the shore to watch with weary eyes, the rising tide of years. I urge monuments to the Confeder ate soldier, first, for the sake of the dead, but.most tor the sake of the liv ing, that in this busy industrial age, these stones to the Confederate - sol dier may stand like great intenwa tion marks to the soul of each behold er. Are you also ready to die for your country ? Is your life worthy to be remembered along with theirs ? Do you choose for yourself this great ness of soul? "Not in the clamor of the crowded street, , Not in the shouts and plaudits of the throng, But in ourselves are triumph and de- leat." Trlalty College Catalogue. . The Annual Catalogue of Trinity College tor the year 1905-1906 has just come from the press. It makes a volume of 162 pages, well -executed from a typographical standpoint, and 4tHh-4fullhe-reducational work of the College. The fifteen de partments of the College proper now offer 115 . full year courses, and. in addition, the recently established School of La w offers twenty-three courses. The professors, instructors and administrative officers of Trinity College are thirty-three in number, and the. Trinity Park School employs seven masters, making a total of for ty. There are enrolled in Trinity College 287 students and in the Trin ity Park School 190, making the total number of students on the Trinity campus 477. , t The gums and resins obtained from pine -tree have long been recog nized - as highly beneficial - in the treatment of backache,' kidney and bladder trouble. Pine-ules is the name of a new, medicine, the prin ciple ingredients' of which come from theine forests of our own native land Sold by McKethan & Co.' Nothing will relieve mdigeation that! is not a thorough digastant. Kodol Dy spepsia Cur digests wbat yon eat, and allows the stomach to 1 eat recuperate grow strong again. A few doses of Kodol after meals will soon restore the Stomach and digeative organs to a full performance of their functions natural- Ur. Sold by Armtield k Greenwood. - . . Sp read the H . ...... along every line of longitude from North to South) every parallel of latitude from East to West j pile thereon die foods of' everydime and Biscuit will surpass them all in the elements which make a perfect world-food. - F 5C II NATIONAL BISCUIT Hie National Bank, Fayetteville, N. G, IS THE PLACE TO FIN? EVERYBAKKINGFACILITY EVERY PERSON IN THIS SECTION OUGHT TO HAVE AN ACCOUNT m OUR : : SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, BECAUSE YOUR MONEY BEARS 4 PER CENT. INTER EST PER ANNUM : : : : . COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY, AND BECAUSE IT IS AS SAFE AS THE : : : : GOVERNMENT - VAULTS AT - - - CALL ON US VICE. CAROLINA MACHINE GOMPAlfY, C. S.1SSE, Pfiip. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, 1 !, II Axles and Ism For Saw Hills, Planing Millg, r ull s i ock 01 PIRE and FITTllSJr.ft A hut Plant, Fine TooU, Hlgi Grade Worr, complete Ginning OnUU, Be Clean Inr ayrttm, Kngina (3 itja,) Boiler. 8ir MUU. LUD1U M Baa M . CkariMta. M. X. NOTICE! Section 2828 of the Revised Statutes of North Carolina require that the Sheriff poDtiaa ine namea ot an wno ao not pay their poll-tai on or before the firtMoa- dajr in May, and Section 3587 makes it misdemeanor and punishable br a fine of One Hundred Dollars if the She riff fails to make such publication. Let all partiea therefore take notice that unless ther par their doII-Us on or before the first Monday, they will not only lose their rote in the coming (lection, but their name will.be adver tised as the law requires. w. n. MAKoH, Hhenn T NOKTH I In th DniMriiir Cumberland eotratT. court before the elerk. D. S, Beard. AdminUtrator of tha aetata of B. C. Felrcloth . i. B. Melrln. Larkln lletrtn, Harriett Melrln Jora glkea and K. II. Hlkea. etai, beira-st-law of H. ft i'afrcWKo. deeeaied. Tha defendant! abored named and all other helre-at-law of U. G. Felreloth. deeeaeed.end all other partlee who hare anr claim of rlirhu In and to the proaerty of Mid U. V. Vairclotb, deceased, will take notice that an action entit led a a bore baa been commenced In the supe rior Coort of Cumberland eouutj.to aell tbeland kelonetn te the eatau of the eald U. a. Velr. nlotbiomakaaarolitopay debudua br Mid mate, and for partition amonf the belra of tha tald IS. C. Falrcloth, and the Mid defendant! will further take notice that the are required to appear before A. A. McKethan. Clerk of the Huperlor Court iOf jald count on the 28rd day , lvm. at 12 0 clock M. at the Court limine of count. In Faettellle. North I'.rnhna and make tbemeelTeedefcDdante In eald action, and anawer or demur to the complaint In laid action or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In mid complaint. TdU tha Utb day of April. IVM. A, A. nCKBTOAM, Clerk nn parlor Court. A. I. Halt, Attorney for plaintiff. . White Mountain Freezers - . : fusranteed by . J. B. T11X1SQHA8T. World's Table In a dust tight, j moisture proof packag. . COMPANY WASHINGTON - FOR ANY SER-7 :. ' Dry Kilni, and Tram Hoada. Aemove Freckles and Pimpi nr T BATS, WITH MAD IN OLA A I..THC COMPLCXIOM FAtmriPB (Formerly (drarUaed and sold as Batlaol A few appfkatJooi win remove tafl ot aJWncai and rotore tU beauty of youth. NADLNOLA hauaiiteej and mooe refunded If It (aJk to fanov facckks, pimples, lrvtr-epoti, coflay discoloration, WadtleAda, dofigurmg eruptlooa, etc, u twenty days. Leaves the skin soft, clear ana annoy, endorsed tt tbouaarxk Price SO cents and $140 by a fcaduf druggists, or by null. Prepared by National Toll.. Parte, Ten White Mountain Freezers : c - -. .. - - -, V. 1NAD1N01A guaranteed by - J. B. TILLINGHAST Stats pf Nohth Carolina, Ij0 2g7i Cumberland County. " D. A. Monroe enters and elalins 20 acres of land in Seventy-First township joining the lands on the north by U. A. Monroe, on the south by Buckthorn Lodge, on the east by 1). Fairley, on the west by Buckthorn Lodge. Kntered 4th day of April, 11)00. W. M WALK lilt, - Kegister of Deeds and r .Ex. 0. Entry Taker. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havlni thli day qualified ai Administrator of the estate of Hector Lloyd fate, det'eaxeil , late of Cumberland oounty, thla 1 to notify all persons having claims aKalnst the estate of said de. ceased to 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 cover. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement, - This 1Mb day oTMaruh. MOB. JAMKH PATJt, Administrator, Q. K. Nlmocks, Att'y. Sherwood, N, C. Sale of Land. NORTH CAROLINA, 1 In the Superior Court Cumberland oounty. J before the Clerk. ' John W. Brown, Adm'r of Martha K. llolt, vs. Susan 0. Blake, et al, belrs-at-law, lly virtue of an order of the Superior Court In the above entitlnx proceeding, the undersign ed will, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1C06, at the court bouse door In Cumberland county, N. Csell at public auotlon, for cash, to the highest bidder, the followlug real estate, situate and be ing In said county and State.- Fifty acres, more or less, known as the Hoblv belrs land. In Black Kiver township, Cumberland bounty, N. tl. . ThUsth day of April, 1906. . JOHN W. BROWN, Commissioner. Notice to the Creditors of A. B. Williams, Deceased: Whereas, a special proceeding has been brought for the purpose of closing this estate, which is returnable before the undersigned, at theorlice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cumberland coun ty, in the Court House, Fayetteville, N. 0 , on the 2nd day .of June, A. D. 1908, this is to notify all creditors of the es tate of A. B. Williams, deceased, to ap pear before me oa or before the return day aforesaid, and file evidence of their claims. This 17th day of April, A. D. 1906. A-a: , MCKETHAN, C. 8. C. SALE OF LAND. By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Sampson county, rendered en April Bd, lbOfl. In the case of L. L. Culbreth and others, vs. Rosa B. Martin and others, the undersigned com missioner of said court will sell, by public auo tlon. at the court-house door In Fayetteville, N. C, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 1U06, at 1 o'clock, a tract' of land In Cedar Creek town ship on tbe east side of the "Big Ditch" adjoin ing the lands of Rev. W.R. Johnson and others, containing 61 acres, more or less. Twenty per cent, of the purchase money must be paid on day of sale, and balance on confirmation of sale. This April 4th, 1906. D. W. CULBRETH, Commissioner. TIMBER FOR SALE. On Mondar,the7thday of May, 1906, at the court-house door in Lumberton, N. C, I will of fer for sale, to the highest bidder, all the mer chantable pine timber measuring 12 Inches In diameter, 18 Inches from the ground, on about 2,000 acrea of Jand In HoweUsville township. In Robeson county, with six years from Febru ary 1, 1906, to cut and remove the same. The land Is located about 10 miles southeast of Ren nert, on tbe A. C. L. Railroad, and about 12 miles northeast of Lumberton, N. C, on the S. A. L. Railroad. The timber will be sold as a whole, except about 400 acres, which will be sold separately on the same date. Terms of Sale: Casta; or one-half cash and the halun. in 6 and 12 months, with Interest, on approved se- uuu7. lus iiks, w reject any ana an bias la hereby reserved. Parties desiring to Inspeot the Umber ma do so by calling on L. 8haw, St. Pauls, N. C, who will give any Information to regard to It. L. SHAW, 8t, Pauls, N. C. Wishart 4t Sbsw, Attorneys, Lumberton, N. C. LAND SALE, Under and b vlrtne of a dnnrAe nf tha Hnnnr. lorioun or Cumberland county, made in a special proceeding tnereln pending, entitled N L, Monroe, et al, vs Rebecca Patterson, et al the undersigned commissioners, appointed in said decree, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following land mentioned and described in said petition, to Sltuate, lying and being in the County and State aloresald, In Seventy-First township, ad il i- joining tbe lands of D. L. Monroe. Tro or Mx. neiu, sannie uadley, Mac Shaw and Jim Wor rell. First Tract' Beirlnnlna at a small nlna nn th "wi siue ui jhiuos urecx near we neaa ornlue s Branch: thence south 2SP east 2t ihin m pine; thence south 66 west 12 chains and 60 uuu 10 a suue among pointers; thence north at- weai at cnains; inence to tbe beginning, con Second tract: Including ahnvn and Knnt.in. Ing 100 acrea Ivina on boui suiei of th s..i,. ton Road, beainnlnr at amine Ktnmn nn tn south side of said (road an old corner; thence with an old line south 27 west 42 chains and 60 links to a stake and pointers; thence north 46 nest so cnains to a pine, an old corner; thence north 27 east 41 chains, crossing the aforesaid IVWU w Ml (1 1,1 nuMHl DinM1VAAIin. hnnnh. thence wltb another old line fMlllth aUtO a as at Mil Junius viusBiug me roaa 10 tne Deglnalng. vlile N C vvurfc uoor in Fayette juaw or Baie, Monday, May 21st, 1W)6, at 12 v muva jsi . gale made aubjMt to confirmation of Court Thli Anrll 10 itMtt K. A. Sinclair, o. K. Nimockh rinmmii.innsr. NOTICE OF SALE. Under and hv vlrtn nr n i .u o lnr nnnn ,.r 7.'.il.T ."'"" r uir: - v. vHuiniuiiu uuuutv in a special luceeaing tnereln pending, entitled O. F, Tal- OtVS.M.Il. Tillman Willi. O Till ' " Si-i" iLtllm?' anawle on the 30th 'day of-March, 1906. the undersigned commissioner will expose to sale to tbe blahest bidder far ...s kw. auction , at the court-house door of Cumberland county, on Monday, the 7th day of May, 19011, at ;.. . ' 1 ! '""""ing aescnted three S$Z.L nn?' ,nd be'n ln la county, in rlea Hill townsh In. to-wlf First Tract. Hiuin . . ... mL Johnson; on the north b Willi. m nn noses uoimea: on tha arnat K 1 i , m,,r , Vj j i ..i . . , V ';. "rnitn, it be ng the 3rd and 4th lots in the division of the Mary Ann aZL, i S lS"'eeI1 "'I" of said estate. See SnSL I JWsenlaDS wl to 0. Tillman, fSi.8"' fS 114, Register of Deeds office Second Tract' A one-baft undivided interest ueing tne interest of J. O. Tillman, deceased. In bXSIw "cl. L "Jolnln? the lands of Ph. ..ih ' otners, including the resldenca nfthA Ufa i. i . . , (H1 . .n ,Hin i.jivi coutain- Ing 82 acres, more or less, being the same land er, to W. A. Outhrle, October ferd, 1S77, and conveyed by Outhrle to J. B. Tlllmanrind S? J.I. Tillman to J. T. Townsend, and byj. 4. Townsend U.J.O. Tillman and J. W. Tally 5,Tt2L.d5"crtpto,, Ba l, no. 4, p je inI1!Lrd VKt:, e"aln "tract of land adjoin HgH tJlfcln '""""'Ibed In a deed from Sini;nto11 nd wite to J- - Ullman, com alnlng 10 acres, more or less. iuis cm aay 01 April, 1906. ai . . . H. H. DYE, Commissioner, Btoclalr & Dye, Atty'., Fayetteville, N. C. WeaR Hearts Arjdueto lnrHgestlon. Nlnety-nlnsof rr one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indleaa tlon. It is a sdentifle fact that all eases of heart disease, not erfanlo, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result of lnd Cestlen. All food taken Into tha stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, pufflnt It up afslnst tha heart. Thla Interferes with the action of the heart, and In tha course of time thai eelicats but vital organ becomes diseased. " Mr. D. KankU. nf Ninh n t ii . SSfS "t'iiW "J WcKS5. KoeW Dbraata Whal Ytvn tr. i and relieves the stomach of all nervous train and the heart of all pressure, nomas csiry, s 1 .00 3!ra boldlnt 2 tlmaifkaMat sua, which sells for COc, " repai-s by a. 0. OeWlTT QQ.,m0AUr Ask for the laois Knrtni Aimon and aoo Year Calendar. . Sold by Armfield A Ureenwood, druggisto vsrovc-s CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARII0RY, (iillenpie street, 0iposito King's wbkou 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 ttevolveri fot home protection. Also . Shells of all Brands, inoluding New York Club UMC Nitro Club and retoitrhigh-gTade Ulub; SKtint for Dupont Powder and the rbiladejphia Shot Tower Co. ' The Finest Assortmerit of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Nex year, 11105, will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette, villa Armory by the undersigned ' Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK ... . $30,000. y RALEIGH, N. C. PULLEN BUILDIMO. y These Schools give the world's best in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by i written contract. Ho vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Book, keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail. Send for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Otters and High Indorsements. Tbey are free, Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH, N. C, or CHARLOTTE) N. 0. , THE SOUTHS. DE LETTUCE B A S ItE T S . Send for Catalogues and Prices. "Mill Was Here THE OLD RELIABLE "Mill . Will Be jg: I Merchant Mils. y jas. d. McNeill. That being the case we desire to sell all we We have on band quite a supply of. peas for planting purposes, in need of peas to sow will profit by seeing us. MEAL. To give tbe public an idea bow an idea bow orreat fl will state that it in being shipped to northern citiep. as far as Boston. ' O. K. Flour, The best on earth-5.40 per bbl. You'll always End atull stock of feed and grain at the Merchant mills. Call and see us. The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. Tlie McNeill Oakery Company. ... Though some of ourmerchants were shipping in bread from Wilmington and Washington, all the same we were shipping our Bread to our out-of-town cus tomers and supplying our trade with the very best of Bread, Rolls, Buns, Calces, Pies, and Bakery Goods ??T,PF?AYuM0RIlIN(?ArTERTHKFIKE' w Mk no favors, but we do think that, when we furnish AT THE SAME PEICE fresh bread ithe equal of any on earth, we should have the preference over other towns and cities. IfS. We are compelled to close Cafe until we can secure available quarters. Bakery open from 7 till 9 at 113 Ilighsmith Building. ' ' J. S. McNeill, Manager. E. A. CONCRETE . BLOCKS,! BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, brick: FAYETTE 'WHISKEY FIVE YEARS OLD SMOOTH AND MELLOW Express Charges Paid By ; Us. 1 -A trial Will convince , very beat for medicinal and other purposes. Send us-your orders and jf not perfectly satisfactory, return at our expense and money will be refunded ai once. , ah shipments Remit by Postal or Write for price pstcless ChfflTonic a CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1'IIDMONT INSURANCB BI.IKi. M J J - South Side Mlfl. Co.. Petersburg, Va. geo. McNeill. can while the town IS here. Those who are ranntalmnniirfrfwh wobr.rmiiin1 trnA.lna. POE, THE MOST v UP-TO-DATE PLANT .OF ITS CLASS "in THE STATE. LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND I L LE, NT. C. FULL QUARTS VOlI triar. thoaa crnnA jratlio are made in plain cases. Express Money Order, list of other liquors.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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