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Mi? i i I OF JliLV. - I ..rinllig I ro. fdiiius - Excellent Addrcaaiea. There was quite a good gathering of rrjfrc.'ic-iitativt citizens in the city liall at noon July 41I1, for the quiet but intelligent and thoughtful ob servance of the national holiday. Mr, I). A. McMillan,' president of the Fourth of' July Association, presided, and requested Mr. F. R, . xosc. to act as secretary. By- re quest, Rey,Dr.JL.JlIallpait tor of the First Baptist church, invoiced tne blessings 01 uod : 011 on the proceedings, , Capt J. D. Mc Neill then-read the national Declara tion of Independence, followed by the reading of the Liberty Point resolu tions by Col, W. S. Cook. The fol lowing were elected officers of the association for the coming, year : J, D. McNeill, president; H. McD. Rob- , inson, vice-president; E. '., R. ' Mc . Kethan, secretary , C -J. Cooper, ." treasurer. V, 1 ' .," The chairman then, in turn, called . upon prominent persons in the audi ence, which elicited excellent and patriotic speeches from (the, following: Rev. Dr. J. J. Hall, Rev. I. W, Hughea; Rev. W. M. Fairley, Capt J, D. McNeill, Capt E. R. McKethan, Messrs. W. C. Troy, V. C Bullard, A. A. McKethan, W. B. Malloy, Malloney, S. R. Rose, H. McD. Rob- .. inson,; ; ,...: .. Un motion, t was resolved tnat a committee of ten citizens,' with Capt .Jj. McNeill as chairman, he to name the committee be appointed to . to take steps for the proper celebra tion of July 4th, 1907. Maelatyrc-MaePheraoa. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacPherson was the scene of a pretty ' marriage on July 3rd at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, when their daugh ter, Miss Fannie B., became the wife of Mr. A..W. Maclntyre, of Clio, S.C Miss Elizabeth MacPherson, sister of the bride, was bride's maid, and Mr. W. Maclntyre, of South Carolina, best man. The other attendants were , Mr. " Samuel MacPherson and Miss . Elizabeth McArthur, Mr. Lacy Mae- - Arthur and Miss Janie MacPherson; Mr. N. S. MacArthur and Miss Mary MacPherson. ; The ceremony was performed by the Rev. V. G. Smith in the presence - of about thirty of the bride's nearest relatives and friends. .. J immediately alter tne ceremony delicious refreshments were served. Mr. Maelntypre is .one of South - Carolina's large and prosperous farm ers, and Mrs. Maclntyre one of Cum ... berland's fair and accomplished daugh- : ters. y Mr. and Mrs. Maclntyre left on the 5 o'clock train for "their home i : CHO, at , "... .' ' :,' , Horn Norm Carolina Boy a la Florida ; Bdmi-ay, Fyv., July 1, 1906. Mr. Editor : ; ! ' : . I will endeavor to write a few lines to your grand paper. When I get my uuskkver u is nice a letter irom home, because it tells me all of the news of the neighborhood. . Well, dear reader, I will try to give you a description of my trip ; I left fayetteville February 18, 1906. and speeded my way for the South. The first place or at least the first town was Florence, S. C-- I reached that place at 9 p. mrTaiaTiothavetnre to get off and look around, but it looked more like a mill pond than it did a town; so .the black horse sped away on her long journey; 'Next we came to Uiarieston, S. C That looked like a town that is, the part tnat 1 could see; but yet I have not reached the end of journey- Now we come into Savannah, Ga., at 4140 a. m. My dear reader, if you ever come boutp, stop and look over Savannah. I did not have the time; ' I was com ing in baste. .Well now,,. BacK on my journey again. I am speeding down through old Florida now, but it looks like starvation. In the most of Georgia tnat I saw. I could not see a thine but frog ponds and palmetto bushes ail over tne woods, and once in a while I could see a little bunch of cattle huddled up together." , Next we come to Way Cross, Ga. Now, boys, change cars. But we did not have ten minutes, so we could not look around. Now here we go again ! The next place to change cars will be at Climax, Ga. We have three hours to stay here, but there is nothing to see; it is just a little sta tion on theA.CL.R-R. Now, here we go for River Junction, Fla. Now, we are only 54 miles from the end of our journey. , : . well, it is night again, so we can not see the good old State which bears the name of "Land of Flowers. Now, here we are, boys, at Bonifay ; at tne end ot our lourney. . Now, boys. we must find a place to get to rest and Sleep. . w ell, now we awake in Florida, the first time in our life. There is a right good number of Tar Heel boys here : Messrs. Joe and Roland Hall, of Cedar Creek;, W. L. Hall, of Koseboro; C D. Sikes, of Yonck; G. B. Smith, .Bladen county, and the writer, who is from Fayetteville. Up to now, not any of the boys have left Here except Messrs. W. L--Hall and G. B. Smith; that is, of the single boys. - Florida is a fine country for a young man to come to. It looks to me to be a good farming country. It is also a good saw mill country, if the people couia get noia ot tne timber. Mr. Editor, spare me the space in your paper this time, and I will not bother yon any more soon. Hope yon ana tne readers of the Observes much success. -Yours truly, ' y .' ', C I Smith. PI V -"1 I J V To Be Frank you have; really never eaten a true soda " cracker until you have eaten EJneedd Biscuit The only soda cracker which is all , good and alyays good, protected from strange hands by. a, dust tight moisture proof package. NATIONAL 'BISCUIT COMPANY 9. The NatonM Baral$ ' - FaycllcvUlevN. G, . : Ainnir. v.att tt . ' ; 1 m. ' - r&w-XM . ... .$100,000.00 ASSETS, AS GOOD AS GOLD. OVER. . . ... . . . 600,000.00 We Will Appreciate Your Account. AND WILL- MAKE YOUR BANKING EASY AND .. ,:m,..,;. ,, -n. '- -k -.i-:i&xr.Trt,i PLEASANT FOR YOU. Call Rev. V. G.' Sinith.'pastorcjf Sunny side Presbyterian.church, has received, a call to fill the pulpit of the Presby terian church atBurgaw, N.'C ' The Observeh voices the topes o? his many friends that he will decide not to sever his ministerial and pastoral relations with the people here. On Tuesday afternoon lightning struck the warehouse of Mr.. Down ing at Cedar Creek, burning it to the ground, and destroying goods valued at (1,000 or more.' Passengers on the steamer np the river saw the flash and heard the explosion, and the building was burning. HmhM Creek. Mr. J. H. Myrover, of this city, de livers an address at Moore's Creek Battle Ground on Friday, aoth inst, - not the formal commemoration of that historic engagement, which would be antichronological, : but. a combined celebration and reunion picnic, which, it is expected, will be attended by a large gathering of the people of the lower Cape Fear country. . ... . Banking Service, I will step m and let the readers know that, although I have been ab sent for Mine feks past, I am not aeaayer. Good old summer is here at last and of course we all are glad to have it come with its fruits and vegetables. Tunes nave been dull through this section, as everybody has been hard down at work. Miss Rosa Thomas, from Jonesboro, is visiting her sister, Mrs. N. A. Smith, this week. Mr. W. K. McKay and his sister. Miss Isabel, spent last Sunday at Mr. w. 11. Smiurs. ' - We are sorry to state that Master Archie McKay is on the sick list but nope to see tin out again soon. Mr. J. L. Marks and son. C H. Marks, took a business trip to San- Kra last Saturday. - Messrs. A. McKay and Murine Mc Kay drove some cattle to Favetteville last inursaay. lac young rout enjoyed an ice cream cupper at Mr. J. J. Spivey's last week. Mr. D. L Cameron was there with his new horse. Miss Ida J. Darroch spent last Sat urday nigbt with her uncle. Mr. A. Liarroch. -. Mr. W. D. McCranev and Mr. S. R. Smith were callers at Mr. A. Dar- roch's Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mack Cameron was a welcome caller at Ms. William McKay's Satur- Mr. W. K. McKay and Miss Rosa ViXVC IXi JOlULlVSJ. m. - . - 1 . . . '1 luomas cauea ob miss Kaue B. KJLm- Wc Arc Always Glad to Comply With Your Wishcsr WE CAN CHANGE YOUR $5.00 BILL OR WE CAN IS SUE YOU A TRAVELER'S CHECK PAYABLE ; ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. Call on Usjor Any IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU. ff. I. Yanstory, President -; R. B. Harrison, Active Vice-President - E. H. Wifliamson.'John Elliot Vice-Presidents; , ' :C Ralph Jessup, Cashier, - A. B. McMillan, Assistant Cashier. "Tfc Brat tl Schemes at Mle UorrapoiMlenee of the Oowrrer. , CoL Mc. Bethune, a jubilant antici pator of his share of the recreation . and amusement afforded by the Mills K. K. 4tn ot July excursion, as an nounced by the Observbk'8 corres pondent a few days ago, was, after - much exertion and with muddy shoes. at the appointed rendezvous, ready to depart witn tne great procession, at 0 o clock yesterday morning. 10 nis great surprise, ne lonnd, in stead of an excursion party, the con victs ana "Dosses ' Dusuy engaged in piling crossties and shoveling dirt. Seeing the richness of the joke upon mmseii.tas a lone 4tn ol July wonder. he became enraged, obeyed his in stinctive command to about face, re trace his muddy pathway for a mile - at present arms and loaded gun di rect to the reporter's quarters, but on arrival there, finding locked doors and the object of hia destructive in- tentions absent, he allowed his wrath to abate, and left, looking at his mud besmirched shoes, realizing thorough ly his great physical exhaustion and indifference towards h'is dilemma, re verts his thought, and goes on his way, laughing at his own folly. BaaStoa The Test IS Years The old, original GEO VE'gr Tasteless ('lull Tonic, Vou know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a taHtuiess form. Ho cure, no pay. . 60c. eron' Sunday night. Mr. J. B. Spivey went to Fayette ville last week and purchased a nice new buggy; we expect to see some of the girls nding around now. Mr. 1-airlie Culbreth and his charm ing sister. Miss Mattie, from Hope Mills, visited at Mr. J. T. Soivev's Saturday and Sunday. A number of the old soldiers went to Lillington Monday to apply for weir pensions. Messrs. I. B. and W. AT Spivey were eallers at Mr. A. Darroch 's Sun day morning. - tr. aic&ay was nome on a visit Friday, Saturday and Sunday from Jonesboro, where he has been at work. .-. - "Bill Arp," you and "Lex" mieht write more often. ..;.! yon are without news, step over to our big town at bpont Sprmes and trather no some. I will close with best wishes to the good old Observer and its many reaoera. , .,; .-HIBISCDS. July 4th. J9o6.'i;J. Twenty Year Battle. - "I was a loser in a twenty vear hat. uewnn cn route piles and malignant sores, until I tried Bucklen's Arnica halve; which turned the tide, by cur ing both, till not a trace remains." writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Best for old Ulcers. Cuts.' Burn and Wounds. 2sc at B. E. Sedberrv's O L 'J ? . " . . . . , wjvua, aruggisis. BRICK, CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK, - CONCRETE BLOCKS, BRICK. THE MOST UP-TO-DATE PLANT OF ITS CLASS m THE STATE, LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND, FAVETTEVILLE, N. C. rSONG Is what Mr. Lucy Stovall,ofTilton,aa, said after taking Kodol Dyapaptll Cur. Hundreds of othtrwwk .woman art bting r- atorad to parftct health by tlila ram. , ady. YOU may ba well if you will Uki it Indlgtstlpneauiu nearly all tha alclc nata , that ' women hava, It daprhrat tha syttam of nourish mant and tha dalicata organs ptoullar to woman suffer wtakan, and bacoma I v Kqdol Dyspepsia Cure nablaa tha atomaoh and digattiva organ to digest and asalmiiat all of tha whole ! some food that may be eaten. It nouri shea the body, and rebuDda the weak organs, restoring health and etrength. Kodol relieveIndigestion,oonstipation,dyspeptla, aour risings, belching, heartburn and all stomach diaordart. . y Ditfiests What You Eat l mm W:.fi km Konh Carolina ! Military Academy, Red Springs, N. C. A thoroughly mmlorn military Bohool for boys from eight to eigli teeh. tiood buiklinxa newly fur-' nishetl, trained faculty of exper ience, awimming pool, bowling al lay and individual work. $5 per year. Any information or . catalogue address - v DR. W. M. JONES. Y. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG LADIESRoanoka, Va. Opara Hvpt. 13. la. Ona of Uw loading Bubooli for Young Lulla In Uia Mouth. Now bulMluga, planoaauaaqulpnaent. Campua tan aorea, tiraud mountain acrnory in Valley of Vlririula. famed for baalth. uropan and Amarlcan ttwonan. Ton oouraa. ConMrvatory advantafta In Art, Mual and Kkxmtlon. CertlAcaM WtUaalay, BtudrnU from 10 Htataa. For caialogua addrtaa IIATTIB P. HAR11IS, PrMldMil, HoanokaVa. , " Saa. UiDHiw lluuua BoatwaiaiiT, Vtot-RHa. Inatituta tot rouna - of oman and Conaarva tory of raualc. Th ' Baat Flaea lor Vonr '" ' Daagbttf fPEACE I BAU1GH I College Course Bilk Slaaaarl Catalotfu Mraai - Jia.BfawMile.rm. VollwkottlaaaUal laa aa aaak aa taa trial, at aa era alia. naandattlu aratarrafl.OJMWm 0.,0UMca,0.(.A. Ask for the loo6 Kodol Almanac and 2oo Year Calendar. - Sold by Armfield cVGreeawood, druggiati ii wiw i uu And one that RUNS EASY, go to I . H. R. McDANIEL'S, in Gillespie Street I have iust received a nice line of I I the Iver Johnson Trus Frame Bicvdes. maae especially lor Rough and Heavy juflera. r nees irom fas to lis. Also. the old reliable Rambler, at $36, and I tne feeriess at 125 a good Bicycle.. TRINITY COLLEGE t Four Departments Collegiate, . Graduate, Engineering and Law. .. Large library facilities. Well equipped laboratories in all de ' partments ol science. Gymna sium furnished with best appa ratus.'. Expenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. -Young Men wishing to ;j . , : Btudy Law should inves- " ' tigate the superior ad- ' vantages oflered by the Department of Law in . : Innity College.' Tor Catalogue and further in formation, address, y.i : 1). W. KawsoaT, Registrar, -' ., - : :. Durhaia, N. 0. CALL AT HEADQUARTKI13 THE FAYETTEVILLE MEim Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon stor , , ci - Here you can see the best aBsorUnont of Breech-loading Double and Single-barrelaGuns : from the best makers in tha country, England and B Also Revolvers for home protection. Also ' ' " Shells of all Brands, ' . Including New York Club U M C Nltro Club antLl'etors high-grade Club; agent for Uupout Powder and the i'biladelpliia tihot Tower Co. . : TheTinest Assortment of Sportsmen '& Leggins on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Nox year, 1U0S, will be the Fortieth anniversary of the establishment of the Favette ville Armory by the undersigned ' . Walter Watson, Gunmaker. THE NEW HOTEL TARRYMORE Opens June 1st, and promises the best accommodationa evefaflbrded lie neacu . visitors to Wrightsvill phone in every ropm. 170 rooms 114 face the ocean. TkIk. Brilliantly illuminated with electric lights. Hot ana eom tub and shower baths. Abundantly snDnlied with health ing, sailing, boating and giving artesian water. .- Facilities for surf-batl shina unsurcassed. Excellent cnls-ina. t: For rates and other Information, address - W..J. MOORE, Propplctop; , Wrtgritsvllle Beach, N. C. " Tires for the birds! all kinds of I high-grade Tires, and low in price. 1 ires irom si. 50 to 14. 50 eacti. xionest, 8traiehtforward. lezitimate 1 dealing has made my Cycle trade a success. " Honest Cycles at Honest Prices, i A nice line of hieh-errade Sundries I 1 always on hand. All Mail Orders carefully cared for. ; Hoping to remain yours to serve, ; . H. R. McDANIELr. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havlnr onalfffed as admlnlatratar at r.th trine E.Cain, deceased, lata of Cumhnrln) eotintr.I hereby notify all person, baring 1 u.uw oHuist Mm eaisw iv preaeni ui Bame. vuiyTenuea.on or ueiore May 15tn, 1807, or inu notice will be plead In bar of tbelr recov ery. All nersoni lndablMl tn uld Mtat. wilt liiaase naae immeciiate payment. . aay wa.uun. 1, B, VANN, A4iliUatrtor, TRINITY PARK SCHOOL. A first-class preparatory school.. Certificates of gradnation accept ed for entrance to leading South- : era colleges. - .Bcal Equipped Preparatory - Sckool U the Sonlb. ' Faculty of ten officers and teach-, era.- Campua of seventy-fire ac res. Library containing thirty thousand volumes. ' 'Well equip ped gymnasium. High standards and modern methods .of instruc tion. Frequentlectures by prom inent lecturers. ' Expenses ex ceedingly moderate. Seven years - of phenomenal success. -, . . For catalogue and other Infor mation, address, v H. M. 0BTH, Headmaster. - llurnam, a. U. - FOLEY'S ;iDJEY CURE Will cure any case of Kidney or Uladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. - OIVtH UP TO DIE. : .B. BpteaeL 1204 N. Virginia Bt, BTUurllls.' Indj, wntea : "For oyer four yean I waa troubled wimauineranaDiaddersnecUon. IIustllwB and waa unable ao work. Throe physician, tidied to help me and I waa giyea np to die. Foley's Kidney Care waa reoom mended and the Aral uuMie nn me arvaa reuer ana arter taiung taa sasond pottle I waa entirely cured." Two iea $Q Canta mni 91.00 , Sold by All Druggists. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. . J" CAPITAL STOCK, . . .$30,000. . . ;; RALEIGH, N. C. "PULLllN BDILDINO. , INCORPOaATEO i CHARLOTTE, N. C. PISDMONT IM8UBANCX BLDQ. - n These Schools give the world's beat in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in Horth Carolina. Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by written contract. No vacation.. Individual instruction. ' We also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail Send for Home Study rites. Write to-day for our catalogue, Offers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address ' KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, - . BALEIGH M.C.V or CHARLOTTE, N.O. . ' . "Mill Was Here Before the Town Was." ' "THE OLD RELfABU"" . Merchant Mills." Hi Mill Will Be Here When the Town Ain't."-' jas; d." mcneill. I .Don't Wnrry .aMciLL. v ! When baling day cornea. It is a pleasure to bake'if you use "O. K." F.L OUR I .- . . Every family uses flour, and why not use thekind which - Makes the Whitest and Lightest Bread ' - - . and Cakesr ' ; MANCF ACTUHJED BY A HOME MILL, , with all Try "0. K." Hour and you will use no other. - the modern improvements. Meal, Feed Meal and Grain Commissioner's Sale of L W. : : ; Levy Land. ; . BTTlrtueora decree of tha Superior Conrt, I Dada tn a aiMw.lal ninM11nw .niiiiui in. w I Lety, Administrator, ya. H. N. Lear tad I oinarr" tne ondenlned commissioner will of fer for aaie at tbe Market House in the City ol .w.ii.v, muu euuu.y, va eaiumay, me KT- uj vwuij, iBw, m iweiva o eioc M, the ollowina deaerlbed landa .Itu&iMl hth i.u of the Rockfiah Koad, (hard), about fotu mllea uuui w rayeneyiue, khwii: 1 oennningat ailaJte oa the east aide or the Lnmtorton Koad. about 4 mllaa aonth nfv.v. etteyllle, N. C, the north-west corner of 200 aa ue Mctkeuai iAua, runauienee eoutn VP east 24 chain. 72 link, to a pine on the aestern aural of a branch, another corner of aaid 200 acres; thence sooth 74 west 10 chains to a pine stump, the comer on the west side of Mwuiwiia; mence souin " east 17 chains 60 uuu croasina aaia erancn ut ntairi.t. n.t noluters on the east aide; then north W west eronlna; aaid branch and tha Lomberton Road 52 chains to a atake and pointers, the corner of wi. tuij.hi vm acres; ineo south dtp west 48 chains 76 links to a stake and pointers, the cor ner; men north 40 edst 41 chains to a stake and pointers, Oraddr'a corner; then south 80 east 16 chains 60 Unks to a stake, another on. nf hi. corners near a ditch; then north 12 chains 60 uuuciumug aoranca 10 a stake in or add vs line: then south Weaat Urhlmtn. .i.w. pointers; then north nV mi au Ahtn. . atakef then north 76 east U chains to the be rinning , eontalninr about U& acres be It mora v'w .eiiuaeasu. ...r .. . ,.',..-.,.,;.. June 7.1WJ8, it. L. COOK , Commissioner. i Mortgage Sale. J..& E. Ilahoney, . Portsmouth, Alexandria ' andKorfolk, Va. . , - Distillers, Rectifiers and Wholesale LIQUOR DEALERS. Some of our Products: Arlington,. ... Cammeron Springs, - . Hampton Roads, - Belle of Virginia, Lake Drummond, - Red River, , Mahoney'a Best Havlna nnallfiA T. Oates, deceased, lata orcmrl. C."i " oM9r " Persons harlDg claims attalnst the en tale of sakT leoeascd to Vih h.f Only 8a Years Old, "I am only 82 years and don't ex- 1 ci t even when I get to be real old ito l'Ti tunt way as long as I can get i.K'ctnc Hitters," says Mrs. E. II. j uiiimmi.oi Duunn, ua. purely mere s jiniuinjrel.se keeps the old as young nnd imikes the weak as strong as this pniiiu tonic nieaicme. ' Dyspepsia, ui inn iiver, liniamea kidneys or clironic constipation are unknown af t r taking Mtvtiic Bitters a Teason r.ble tunc,' (.'.mu.uitt.cd by B. E. Sed ' i-rry'e Sons, dnirjsists. Price 50c. A liquid Cold cure for children that is pleasant, harmless, and effective is Bee a Lavative Honey and Tar. Su perior to all other cough syrups or iciucu.cb oecause ir acta on tne bowels. - An ideal remedy for Courhs. Colds, Croup, Whoopin Coup-h and au curaoie lung ana bronchial affec tions in child or adult Pleasant to take, Sold by McKethan & Co. 1 B. . B. N. J Ucasas. The recent warm weather has start. ed crops in this section to growing. . A number of our joung folks took in the McLamb-Caison excursion to Raleieh last Saturday and fctnrt a n time. - i Miaa Mary Ward, of Newton Grove. ia spending some time with the fami ly of Mr. E. a Williams. Mr. Jeff Crumpler andMias Berta Cooper yisited at Mr. J. M, Soell's Sunday. ' - . .. Key. Owen Spell ss very feeble, we are sorry to learn, it ia honed 'hv uis many jnenas mat Be WUI soon be entirely well. - y Mrs. Ransom West, of Newton Grove, visited relatives in this neitrh. borbood last weeh. - , . Miss Bertha Howard snent last week at Koseboro, the guest of Mrs. G. Brock.-,,'. ; ' We are glad to note the improve ment in tne condition of Dowme, in fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Naylor. and Cordie, little daughter of aar. ana wrs. June raircloth. -y- - - Mr. W. I. Watson, wife and little son, Nell, visited in this section not ong since. "Hisriiia." Juy3. 1906. . Bright eyes are an infallible index to youth, windows from which Cupid shoots his arrows. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea makes briirht evesl rosy cheeks. Tea or Tablets. cents Ask your druggist , . i As lor Alloy root-Eaaw. : A powder for swoolen; tired, hot, smart ing feet- Sample sent FUKK. Alio Free Samnle of the Foor-K AHK HaVTTAD riADM.PlTi a MAM L.ot: A J J .AJlen 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, K. X, , Bollard Kyk. ' . t r r Tr.11 v . . . J- j- "an, v. u., at nis resi dence on Dick street, on the evening ol July 5th, united .in marriage Mr. Von C. Bullard and Miss Mary Kyle, both of Fayetteville. The bride and groom are well known in our city. and enter npon their married life with congratulations and best wishes of their many friends. Mr.- Bullard is'a talented young member of the Fay etteville bar, and the bride a favorite in Fayetteville social life, daughter of I Capt. and Mrs. W. E. Kyle. BTTtrtneofadeedof mortgage from Frank . morass ann arif Martha I ., Boindar, recorded in Book X No. Sjpae,St)3 . ' ' P sale to the hlin- est bidder, at nubile surtlon th. ewiin-iH.a. '" ' ' ovMiMi, Hfumieu in ine CUT of ft etteville. North Carolina tn ' Lylnir oa the east tide of Bloom's Creek be ginnlnfatastaketbe corner ia Hawley'sUne. running thence north 1 chain and i links to a - -. au 111, CJ K Administrator's Notice. admlntrtrator of David 1 them to the. undersigned on or before the !ll ?L0u.nt,e'.,W7, ot his notice will be pleaded !! ,.ih!'r rS?,:e- A11 'Persona Indebted I dSf5f wl", P,1- " aettlcment. i -".m u a . u, a UBe. ItU, , JNO. A. OAIK8, Administrator. Executor's Notice. of all kinds always kept in stock, meal. 1 .- ; We also have a few bags of slightly 'damaged -The-McNeill Milling Co.7Prop'rs.: The McNeill Jatery. ConiDany, , Owing to our small quarters', we wilf not retail IC E-C REAM this summer, but are wenare.1 In tits it,, u t mirv have careful and prompt attention. All orders will They small PRICE 40c. per quart, $1.50 per gallon, ,We are now making FRESH EVERY DAY THE GENUINE Ita?. pLVtec" 8 VOPOl'U ' daV 'r9P orders taken for - " Don't fail to try our Vanilla Wafers. - ' T11 McNeill Oakery Company, 113 Highsmith Bmlding. J. S. McNeill, Manager. Havlna1 dnlv finatlRarf a. V . nth edaa nf tha a,rai tu- . I tale of Ann Fettlfoot (nnM thence with said street east ! chain, .nd sri Cumberland eountr, all Dersons h.vlni ii7. ymsxEV FIVE YEARS OLD Kstice of Service fcy Publication. Koth Caaoiwa, 1 la the Superior Oonrt. Camberland eountr. J August Term ItiOt. . . ' Bam If cAilster ti. JVact McAllstef. : ' - ItairpearingrVom the affldavft of Sara McAl fater fn this artlon, that i,ucr McAllster, the inerein, u aoi to be tound In Cunj- coiniiy, ann cannot, after dn dlll genee. be found In the Hiale, and it further er .- , .... mm s'-"i aim men- UnloiiaeauMof a-tlon against said defendant therefore, the defendant alKtve named will take notice that an action entitled as above has s fcviuiiirnnea in uie niijHTior totirt of Cum berland countv for an alM.hn ni.nPM r.AM h bonds of nistrlinony;aml thesald defendant .... Hiiuwr lail niltirfl tlM alt. la lui.cu h ai'iiearai ine nest term MtlieSnna- nor MKirt of said eoimur Ui be ha Id on tha Hrt Mondar before tha flrst u t., in a., 1MO, at the court hons of said count In 'ar etusvllle, N, C, and answer or uumnr to tha complaint In said action, or the fi.lnliT will in ild eomplalitt. . This 13th dar of June, IWW. A. A. rKtTjAi,.. . ' 'lerk Surierior Court, V. C.JiulUrd, Aitoroe- tor plUuiiiL . links to Hawler't line: thence with U south V west 1 chain and 10 links. Ma.i..'. ,i u.. or corner; thence direct to the beglnulng. for further description and. hlslorv Villi. reference la made to a.ld tuuit v vA t ' ft? anrf lb Muimnu. , ...i n ... 'V.a - -. - " .--Mwa WDIBIU1CI0IIH VU. V c House, s-ajrettevllle. Time of Sale: Vondar. Animat ath lima Terms of Seler Cash. J . . KOflIN80N4 8HAW,"Attome."" LAND SALE. Under and bv virlne nf a iltnu r k. o " rlor Court of Cumberland ountv, made Ina special proceeding therein pending, entitled K. L. Monroe, et aj, vs. Kebecca Patterson, et L T L'E 7' WV Pn anction to the blKhMt bidder, for cash, the following land mentioned and described In laid petition to- mtiiate, lying and being In the coiinlv and male aforesaid in 7lit township, adjolnlog the lan.ls of It. L. Monroe, Troy or McNeill, fannie ai-'nrjr. sine Dnss ana im Worrell. '"' Tra.jt; Heirlniilng at a small pine im tha west side of HoneaCreek near thehead of Blue's Branch: thence sonth Sft east 2 chains tea pine; thence south fn west 1J ebaina and fiO links to a stake ft tonne nnlntAra- tk.nu W west M chains, thence to tha h.rin.ir containing acres. - " Hei-ond Tract; Including the above and eon- jn.iiiNK ,.a ncres iring on both sides -of the Morvsnton Roail. bputnntiia ml a nln. .t.,MM the simih side of said road, an old corner thence witii ilie old llnesontb 17 west 42 chains and . Z T , . ' l""nw; menc north vrmw cnains to a pine, an okl bitmap' th nie north 27 east i ch.ln. . .r ' afornald road to an old corner In h. ' i .,., oio mi. ,,,,1, Uf w chains crossing the road to the ba. (Inning. I in-f of Bale; Court House ttmw in 't...n. Tllle.N. (',. ' - ---- ! ;- "u K",e' M"Dd. Augusteth, 1606, at lj ms.ie mWscJ to confirmation of court IhlSjnlrS, iit. .. a.js,nv.4if,..K, NIMOCK, - - Pwoilsloiieri, against said estate are Lerebv notltled to present the same, dulv verified in id. .s.U.Yr. tore JuneMh, 1907, or this notice will be pleST ii" . r.of the nm- A" P"ons Indebted to aid estate are requested to make prompt sets' tlement.-Juneoth.lwe. W.ettxxlic KoUnson A Shaw, Attorneys. ""u,"""uo'-, I SMOOTH AJO MUXM i Land For Sale. I offer for sale 1()7V sr r farming and timber land. ... Thirt.fl acres now under enltivniinn- hoio good pine and baktimber. ' On the tliirtv-five-acre traol tharar ia a ouse, very good barn and stables, good ",-'v"i J"o uruuarti. All situated along the Parkton road about . threa miles from Hope Millar , . ror inruier information apply to " - T. HAMILTON, rfS - Hope Mills, K. 0. LITS Express Charges Paid By Us. A trial will Convince you that thesA vnnAa nm tha : very best for medicinal and other rjurooaes. Serif. - us your orders and if not perfectly satisfactory. return ui, our expense ana money wm be refunded tvi, once, au smpmenta are maae in tla n cases. - Remit by Postal or Express Money Order. Write (or price list of other liquors. S X n-rrr s A .' Xhemedlclaal ylttuesof theeruds gumsanu.Ahi -'-obtained from the Nstiv.Pin. i,...k..- . W mt 1 . , .. . --.-.v. ....U..W V.WU I.WIIIIWS 1 finnisin.!..-! profeMlonf or centuries. Pui.niea -iiiueso.rne HatlvaP n.th.....f ..1. --v ue.&ianer.lllOOd.Blsdilsranrl lh.n..l. 1.1.. A - ' - a flrtea . L.J ... . " aauow atl UCU' IliTIf TIM I s.ll.. ll .1 IT fa . mm mm - " uouaijy relieve me mjf fk n " fr .most severe ta!f vnra v r JA n t f sold by McKethan & company. AGHE' .:" - .... : ' . -j bGvi(i5tte cimlYoafc "aaa'i 1,,.: ,111 ash T
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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