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I m cc:i- l ; .- One of the largest Em Assembled! from Thnr.d.y'j Dly, The Democratic county convention, which is assembled in the Superior Court room ofthecounty court-house, is one of the largest in the history of ine Dig hall is packed, ,m B1 numbers have standing wiu uuiy. , iiicc-mces to Defined are: Sena tor and two members of the lower oouse or the Legislature, Sheriff qerk of the Court, Register of Deed.,' Treasurer, iCoroner, Surveyor and a Doara 01 County Commissioner!!. The convention was called to order ai was o'clock in a few eloquent re marks by Mr. J. H. Myrover, chair man or the Democratic county execu cutive committee, with his secretary Mr. R. H. Dye, at hi. post Rev. Dr. J. J. Hall, pastor of the First Bap tist church, invoked the blessing of God on the proceedings of the con vention. On the call of precincts by the sec retary, 23 answered, and the chair man announced that the'temMpryi -4.u-.uw1 was erected, ane? he awaited the further pleasure of the raniwnrinti v u uhiuoh oi a. u. McGill, the convenUon decided that the precincts r i votes on au questions coming oeiore ue convention. On motion of i.A. Aiurchison, the precincts hand- m tne names for committees on Pendent organization, rules, ere- ucmiaia ana platform, as foUpw: CoWlTTEB OK OBGAiriZATION. I T' J- H. Fairdoth. GemW T.. Bell. W S -nr X ' . .J. AOOinSOB. W M r linson, L. McDonald, J it Fisher siah Cook. Williamson, Coaacil, D. Gilliknd. In. -ci-auyen, L. A. McLauchlin, Neil comtmte ox kut.es. Geo. I- Hemmingway. W. D I BreeW W &J Cameron, Rankin. W. U. Davis, G M. n Newton. R- HHatkXgham1,j' r J. A. Keith. T. F. stHmw r a tTr? "-oi, ij. oiiiia. COMMITTED OM CKEBENTIAIA W n n ? .pDeU w- L Biggs, W. D. Bullarf, A. R. Williams, F. J Crews, V. C Bullard, G. FTTsdboL j. a. aicadyen. I. D. 1, -- 1"""". j. w. H. Smith, A. COMMOTES OK PLATFOa.' ' Isaac Strickland, Henry Bullard I -F. W.J. Robinson, CJ iVJ-Cook, . B- Miynardi A. A. McKethan, A. U McLean n K. Blue, G. A. McMilUn, J M if The convention then took : a iwess oi io minutes. At the expiration of the 15 minntes , thecommitt;o permanent organi- lower House of the Legislature be re quested to use their influence to pro- viae accommodations for the unfortu nate insane. It was unanimouslyl J- Mr. J. W. Atkinson making apeecn in its fevor. - COUNTY C0M1IISSI0NKBS. The nomination of county commis sioners then proceeded. Mr. Hall nominated W. T RnM cam mm r. ter nominated A. E. Rankin; Mr. TJn- ( derwood nominated H. Lutterloh: Mr h Marsh nominated John Elliott: Mr. Murchison nominated Mnlark: Jna Evans was nominated: Mr. H. r Cook nominated Mr, A. McBnie and also Mr. John Owen: Mr. V. C Bnl. lard, in a ringing speech, plactd in nomination Mr. Uughlin McDonald; Mr. Geo. Bell supported Mr. OH- Mr. S. J. Cameron nominated T. W Johnson; Maj. McKethan nominated r. jobn Elliott, Mr. Beardlwas also nominated . . TOST BALLOT. ' Herber Lutterloh secured i 1-6 votes; Owen m i-6; McDonald 10 4-; J. W. Johnson 144 4-6, These four were nominated. Appeals were then made from the east side of the river for representation on the board and two or three motions to put cer tain men 'inbT'''am!Mr'Ti.I' name of Mr. Clark was then with drawn. Mr. I. B. UnArrmn SCHOOLS -:- AND COLLEGES. 10 Be Fraiil: you have really 1 never -eaten a trxs soda cracker, until you have eaten ' Onoeda Lsrgcst'tefflcrci:! School in tha Caro!;n CAPITAL STOCK, . . . $30,000. The only soda cracker hich is all good and always good, protected from strange hands bv a ( dust tight, moisture j proof package, . (Qj 1 . RALEIGH, N. C. r-oujs aoaDisa. 1 INCORMaATIO CHARLOTTE, N. C riSDMOMT IN8DBANCB BLDO. 1 These Bchooll viva the wnrM'a ht In Mndnm KTiiMttnn riMial Rnalnu Kuiegeta Worth Carolina. Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by a Written Contract. No vacation. Inilivirlnal inatrnntinn. . W alui iranYi Rintr. keeping, Bhorthand, Penmanship by mail 8end for Home Btudy rates. Write to-day for our catalogue. Oilers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address .KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH N, a, or CHARLOTTE, H. a rwriONAraucurrcoMRANr - -- rr-r. -i w r .. w u f.i 'f i i ill Jr 1 n im atorand Representatives in th nn. eral 'Assembly thrv , v ' " ny aoea tne tnn burn? ;uo3noiy, uiey are Hereby re-1 minnitn rk. j Mia quested to provide by legislative hannv in the Grf nh ... - Why doea the son burnt Why does a we reel un- this side of the rvier wanted justice I submitting thT J A". .JJ aone to ue east side, and would tun. I iwf aeiuement .: I w ien nsiei Ha OAK K IDGE INS TITU TEv OAK RIDGE, NORTH CAROLINA SfaJX"- tMa fc5V0-.aKU.MKl Boy. In rrcpm for CoBea. for BudiMH. for LhV h nw. Sid year nodcr ' MdanM. ttaM m GnwMboro. N. C oo thounnd feet .hove tb MtoTU For boutilul caukxu. xidraM M. It HOLT, PrtacJS side, and would suo- port anyone on whom it would agree. SECOND BALLOT. Olive Hi i-i I nominated. :,.; T : cokonek. Lr. J. V. McGougan was nominat ed for Coroner by acclamation. . sravsYos. . Mr. Charles Jessup was renominat ed for Surveyor by acclamation. -; TKSASUKEB. - Mt J. B. Troy was renominated for -oonty Treasurer by a rising vote. Mr. J. W. Hall of Benver Dam not Mr. James Cogdell in nomination but Mr. Myrover arose and announced that Cogdell, npon learning that Mr. Troy was again an aspirant for the nomination, requested him to with draw his name, and moved the nomi- natwn of Mr. Troy, whom he termal the noblest Roman of ns all" by ac clamation. " BEG 1ST E OP DEEDS. Mr. J. W. Atkinson moved to table the substitute, and the vote by pre- ancis resulted as follows: Ayes, wo: nays, 63V, Maj. K. J. Hale presented for nom- ination to the lower branch of the Legislature the name of Mr. James Mareh, of Gray's Creek; Mr. Down ing that of Mr. H.iH. Bolton, of Flea o iua aon i oomer ns. Ltun to look for the name on the box to tret the ran- nino Rnll K A-n,n.M x r? . j 87th Annual Statement ; ETNA INSURANCE COr Cash Capital Net Surplus . . I 4,000,000 00 . : 7,038,010 93 Hill; QL W. S.' Cook that of Dr I urPlu to Poficy-hold'a.f 11,036,010 9S L. TRINITY PARK SCHOOL - - . , , . t A first-chus preparatory school. Certificates of tradtutinn uiwnL. ed for entrance to leading booth- -ern colleges. W. McNeilL of Honi inn- vr, w I T1" . 6.016.894 46 I Unpaid Loeaea , Other Claima . 444,779 62 317,611 87 iiawieytnat of C G. Rose, of t nrw rrM.l f.' T -v n At . Mr. A. S. Hall, of Coss Creek; Vr. SBffK mr, jumui uai oi r, r. Hall of I v""."1" Bmn."-,!-.1.: ,, I A foil exhibi Beaver Dam. Si . - - - . '' ' a vote was taken on a motion to rote for one member of the House at oecona uauot Bolton, hi X: P. P. Hall, 84; Rose, 44. X : Mr. W. L. Hawlev hrr- mithA Mr. W. M. Wker. the present in- ZL " w icnominaiea Dy accla- raation. He was caned on and made a very kwcefhl speech of acceptance. ( , CtEKJC OF THE COPST. For Clfrk of the Court Hon. Go. M.; Rose placed in nomination Maj. A. A. McKethan, the present incum. ; . junaman fcvans placed I the name of C G Rose. m nomination Mr. l? r rv.: I - , . . vwuuik. I mm Ka nr E t it.m : . -rut . . ' 1 . t. ruui hi 1-0: TT,- u-n ,. . ' . I . -g -, -iracuuun wc CDaiT- ; 1 L H-rrison H. Bolton the' Downine. 02 jj. ' s . second nominee for the house. Jfe : Major McKetha. 'iil Md fittingly thanked the .. . - - I , rt.. - . I gratitude for this mark of confidence I r me nonor conterred. ; lor tie third term, and pledged him. . "os onerecl a reso- self to his best edbrts for victory at " . 01 tte prima- the election. Mr. H. If iw; 7' on Boto of Mr. B. F. Pkdired his ,mw .1 x.: , , TaIbot w tabled. - . " ; f f"' - BUU.XSS1DJ exhibit of the AETNA'S BnnHa and btoeks may be seen at my office luo.w vaiaam. S24.IMI liracnahnrn I Bcnooi Donas and 15,000 Winston, 130,- . time, resulting in .decision to vote T ZZfTL fat two mi m timm . . - r- I amnna thm K.H . . V . , First Ra!1nlr.i. .. .n.l J :. : ou, ,u, oonon, 1 ,tD b unew ' 103; nose, otl A. S. HalL 54; P. P. Hall, 8i: Dr. J. W. uceiu was declared Eajtf ppoj rrcftwalory . scBMi la Om Sooth. Faculty of ten officers and teach ers. Campos of seventy-fire ac res. Library containing thirty thousand volumes. Well equip ped gymnasium. Hifrh Standards and modern methods 0 insurnc tion. Frequent lectures br nrnm- , uient lectttrerg. Kxpenses ex ceedingly moderate. Beven years of phenomenal lacceea. . For catalogue and other infor mation, address, H. M. NORTH. Headmaster, r.- .. DwhamN.C. ' NOLLiarrtv nominee for Rocky Mountain Tea Russets ( I asuyjuaaM fcr Bm ftoalt Mr; A- S. Hall withdrew hi, . in favnr f , m . .i ViS l"?"0"'0?- IndlrwUon, tin w uui wuc canuiuaie; I KinrwT at v 1 p ecmb I ntMn.i. ft. rl 6,.S'uiKa. DOWB. H. H. Bolton. Iinpw Jt (of 111. K Mill. . kn. 1 . . I . .. .1 L . . 7 " - urnuura nil 10 eOLDEM RUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU For Sale br King Drag Car at Mc- unme jjrng store. . -- ; SOLIETHIKG DOIG AT competitor. Maj. McKethan, and thanked his friends for their supoorr. Nominations for sheriff were in or- aer. ilai. I. W. McTinrni; ri TRINITY COLLEGE ; Four Departmenta Collegiate, ' Graduate, Engineering and Law. Large library facilities! Well equipped laboratories in all de - partments of science. Gymna sium furnished with beet appa ratus. Kxpenses very moderate. Aid for worthy students, v ' Young Men wishing to Study Law should inres- : , . tigate the superior ad- ' vantages offered by the ' . Department of Law in . Trinity College. ' For Catalntrae and further in. , formation, address, - . v. w. kwsom, Registrar, : I Durhaia, N. C. ' UNIVERSITY OF NORTII CAROLINA. 17894906. Head of the State'i Educational 8ystem. .DEPARTMENTS: CoUepiate, Enolneerlna, Graduate, Law, Medicine, " Pharmacy. Ubrary contains 43,000 volumes. New waier woras, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tones, gymnasium, Y, M. -. C. A. Building. .... ' SSI STUDENTS. ' 7 IN FACULTY .The Fall term begins y . Sept 10, 1906. Address Faiscig P. Vxmabiji, Pbbidbht, ' CHAPSL BILL, H C. " -. CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVULB AIUIOIIY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store. - Here you can see the beat assortment of - j Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns from the best makers in the country, England ani-Delgium. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also !l ' Shells of all Brands, Inoluding New York Club D M 0 Nltro Club and Peters high-grade Club: amnt -for Dupont I'owder and the-"Philadelpbls Bhot Tower Co. h The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market Gun and Lock repairing s specialty by the best workmen. Next year, 1007, will be the Forty-second anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette ville Armory by the undersigned W.alter Watson, Gunmaker. It Will Pay You to Investigate. - You mav not know of vnnr nwn tnnwiorlira that wa" hv tha ! j best selected stocks of furniture in the cityi , Our long experience in the furniture bUBlneSS enables US to BAH mnnh hnlnw nt.Kdn IV. Invit. tigstion.'' we can certainly offer, you more liberal terms on time sales, because we do not owe foe our goods we boy direct from the manufacturers in cat lots for cash and save freights and discounts. - - We Carry Everythlno In Furniture and housefurnishins: hoot Stoves end Sewing Maohinest tUo Needles and Re pain for all kinds of machines. The best machine Oil and Furnitnre Polish thstwiU make your old furniture look new. CaU at our store and take a look before you buy. Prompt attention paid to mail orders. - - NEWBERRY FURNITURE CO. ) 110 Person 8treet " - Swee ncorii nil $1.50 w Gallon. 4 : full quarts "Old North BUte" Corn Whisky. 2 years old . i . ' . j i . $2.00 Laurel Valley Corn Whisky, 6 years old, . . . . $2.25 per gallon, 75c. per quart Four full quarts Golden Crown Bye Whisky. . , P, .,t 2.60 Four full quarts Miller's Private Stock , of Eye -; ..v''.. $2.75 Apple Brandy, per gallon i$2.65 Green River : Rye, bottled in bond . . $11.00 per case. Remit by Express or ;Post Office Money Order. WriWfofml' pries Bst''''" DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. G. A Mill CD 215 MAIN STREET. UltE II MUon, through the chairman. CoL I W Mr. N. M. Watson. Mr. W. C reported for Mrmmnt I Troy Plactd in nominaKo. M, T n vauuBaarj, Cooper. Mr. H I A'lams. THE SIGN OF YE BED DEVIL. t u C5001,t ofmy increased business. - " .wiiim 1. uom II. T)v. an A 1 r "wmuoi 01 me press SCCTlptario. ! m.. . i . "c itootx was nnani- .rasiy aaopted and the chairman ap pointed, Col. Vf. & Cook and Mr. J W. Atkinson to escort the permanent vuairman to mt platform. f. r , ... in taking the chair uauesiewriorable remarks in ad- miraDie taste. Prof. Preston Stamps put in nomi nation Sheriff W. H. Marsh. son. The committee on credentials Nominations for 8tate senator were wen declared in order. Mr. D. L. McBryde nominated Maj. J. W, Mc- lAucblin; Mr.' A. McBuie nominated tapt I. D. McNeilL .The hall ainancmin was de-1 vuiuon smeet next to the dared the nominee. ; J.WT.'." . Mr.W. D. GarfPrnffi . .hmSI IV: mw chinery w M 1VOVIUUVU I (V iuiuiqu .-'., . JiSSffiassids? cor.ir.!EiiciAL pri:iti;:g r. I luciiiuen in ue iroislatnm In I na auot-MarshA87 ,7-; vote for Simmons. Mr T W tu rfa' 1 r ptuiupuvana in ao spoice in tavor of the adoption of tie I . lne "f" . A share of resolution. Mr. Charles Haieh " Jr -"P"" respectfully solicited. moved adjournment as a substitute; G. H. THOMSON lost bva vote of no tn it m. I Intion was sdopted. The convention then sojourned. As-the Observes stated, vesterdav. it was one of the largest conventions m the history of Cumberland Democ racy. Its business was very volumi- liutitntc for rouiig , Vomca aad Conacrva. . oy of ...... niuic Th Snt iac lor Tour Daaabtae y v DifiiriA I a wivw I I sums I College Courses BKtSlnSu CataJofTa IHJ.K BR' : ?YSPEP!1 TI!1ETS ' , .4 ' "luoo ami tomach Troubtaa THE NORTH CAROLINA College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts Practical education in - GRICTLTURE, ENGINEERING, INDD8TBIAL 1 CHEMISTRY and the p. TEXTILE ART. Address 11 MY LI Pfii lllf,' rAYLilTEVILLE.- M- r! iluttwi .IBICK IIS , Will iilis mi Boxes PSSSIDSHT WllSTOM. . West Raleigh, N. C. . Newton H. Smith. General Manamr. SMITH'S Heart Estate and - ' Investment Aaeney. box vm, rsyetteville, N. G. . Buys and Us city houses snd lota, farms, water """I unpuBiu ana Dnainess opportunities. Refers by permission to WmmW VI i'BTCUBT UN. JJHE TMIP MAHM. 1. ih kL , " THE NEW HOTEL TARRYHORE ?.s?tors S ?WhlmT th,e,bMt ccommodations ever afforded Ihi. 1 Wn8ntaTllJ gesqh. 175 rooms-114 face the ocean. Tele tew 5S7 ST- "r"? Ulominated with electrSts. Hot and cold tub and shower baths. Abundantly supplied with health, giving artesian water. Facilities for subathing7 K fishing nnsurpassed. - Excellent cuisine. uoanng sua . It rm wi tn iiJ a I . . . .1. - - v . ' ' W. J. MOORE, Proprietor; - . - WrlontsvIIIe Beach. N. C Watson, 108 8-22; Adams. t io-as. 1 nird Ballot Marsh, 64 ; Watson 13 s 2-1 1 ; Adams, 339-11. Mr. Watson came forward to the 1- 1 f irzm.a m Buna, and in a ported no contests or othw t I but verv frdinrlv atiti.. v f mw BVI-fUWIIUmi v vummuiee on platform an. I dominations for tl, T;.u nnltt . I .. . . T me cnaoTsement ofth .f I were men drrhml - -mm, UUIM. - - a V , ucmocrauc platform. tucnnnmiaeeoa mle t1tnnii I of Cross Creek Kv r ',.ii. 1 nr, Ti-11 .... ' " I . ' uic "1, reported that the I following reaolntinti - tee recommended in makW nomi,. Resolved: That w. th, n " " passage tions to besnn at tJ,. 1 of Cnmberlatia mn ZJZi "ai resolutions. But Mr. R. H. county ticket: also that oh I asmIet1' hereby instruct our nomi- WM modcl secretary of this t,. . . t 1 nees lor the rnmt 1 neat rmimfiKn. - tt:. j . .;. "vc lo voies on an ouestiona Ti.-1 vi. t """"7 ' ' report w Wi T. ; T - - ri-'tir;"'."0" W. to cause unaided, is shown in yesterdav's and . T , r , s iuc icTJsrai en 1 n trarvvtis u i . - ' Tbefollowinsrofl-M-s tt.,. itw'ti,. .1. r t r! I dy reports in the Observe. was sdopted ; coontr. snd haw mJa i TT Bom his official accounL- . . - Ui . ...7 " I ., . ... itesoived. Tha tfc I mcreoi ancn leeisiation aa mKil rr. I iuc new ucKet ts as follows tate CommittM. K ...j . .. I rait tne sale of whiskv. etc in 1 to the published and official conies Tof I ,irf1,?ebar 'y. in said county, pro- tlie State olatfortn . -IT?- v,1ed at an election to be had m rti. - adopted by the recent SUte Convei q ,', than nun enaorsinsr Mr. Hm n. I ". ma ! Condensed Statement oi Tlie IMatiorial Bank Fayett'evllle, N. C v . " . At the ,?oseof busines September 4th, 1906. KWWUKi.JiS: , LUBILITIES: " f - . WrlohtsvIUe Beach. rv. c, rjlll t'W' f "Mill Was Here THE OLD RELIABLE ."Hjj wiH Be sr JteM mils. ;v!Le ' JAS. D. McNEILL. j V , I GEO. McNF.riL. , I JUST RECEIVED 'Phone 196. . . Favettavill K n ' No. 2876. Lqansand U. S. Bonds . 1571,639 03 uauKjug nuiiK, uurgiar 1 Protf Vault, Safe and 10,851 83 Fixtures, J Cash on hand and in banks 150, 166 81 ; Total 73.657 67 Capital , Profit and loss : . Surplus. U. S. currency issues Deposits. . . . (100,000 00 3,000 42 I 1,000 00 1 37,50o 00 59LI57 as . Total . 73,657 67 Mr. R. tL Buckingham, chairman Stats or Nobtb Claouaa, H. H. Draughon eaters anH rf.im- on .1 . . Not tte oWe8t or the youngest, but the largest -A .tr,...t ' 1 1. aeresofUnd Tn Car'. nTZZ." s ever existed in this section -!: -. . . . I 1 - i . ,1 TZlX&mYZ t.D... fJT Jobn A DESIGNATE TlFPOfirrnv r.no r .. . I "laa llnnn I! n. I w. viv nous, irom me nomlnaUon of a full land," now owned by H. H IWh" ticket and the debate and passage of "j! l' Ttw 'nd. others. ' 7 Entered 4th daj of Angnst, 1906.' Register of Deeds and -, . Ex. O. Entry Taker. Tl0rMyi.teVfl!e ThCouty of Cumberland, The SUte of North arotina. The United States Government We pay 4 per cent Interest ia our Savings Department, Compounded ; Qnarterly. Let ns serve yon. g J suu vsjUIDG for constitutional smendments valid -w? income tax snd provXfl uie election ol Senators snd rudrei tnaioritv of thr ihim mh j shall be in favor of such s sale ; and 1 the maioritvof thi ni. 1"? elecUon be in favor of orohihif. bythepeople. Jifes 1 ia m of whisky,, then the Resolved, That thenominHtf ""me Wbeso prohibited in said convention for seats in th- fu.t cot"Jr-. - Assembly be instructed to Urge the For aU JIaj- J- W. McUuchlin adoption by that bodv f a ni.,f. ofTerwl ' tt. . bout the changes in the fundament " 1 , . - law necessary to effect the foregoine 1. RJe!,'ed: T"8 whenever one- relonns therein V" . I third of the auAUdeA mimr.. Dr. J. II. Marsh, frnm 11,. I berland county Detitioit tliMpfnr n,. Medical Society, prefneimr it with ?uestion of saloons or prohibition. proper remarks, offered a resolution r "nbraitt to a vote of the people mu. ocuaior ana members of th " raiuniy; mat in case 1 jiiiion ia presentea jo our Sen- STATE SENATE. J. W. McUuchlin Dr. J. W. McNeilL & H. Bolton. -f SHERIFF, t , N. A. Watson. CLERK SIPERIOK COCET, A. A. McKethan. , SEX; 1ST EE 09 DEEDS. . W. M. Walker. TEEASCEEE. . John B. Troy. SUBVBYOE. Charles W. Jessup. COBONER. 'Dr.J.V. McGougan. COMMISSIOKEES. werDert Lutterloh. J. W. Johnson. j m. uwen. . w. J. Olive. ; Lauchlin McDonald. Marrt. r A very prettv wedding tnot nl at Beard on Wednesday the 5th inst - vwra For Files I , - Uchinc r.Iinrl m.i:- n-. .. I Kp'ii T-vitiu tr.... I 11 ' rrou-uaing " ,7 'v,ntjraBlltue iuc contracting parties beinir Mr Druusrmui are antlmrised t ore- "g"al laxative cough syrup acts as Thnm r U'. 7u I un,l money if 1'ASO OINTMEST fai cathartic on the bowels I -iVmaZ P T . . ad M,8 Wya '0 eur. m to 14 days, wx, from the tar gathered (-om iLZZ Beard- ReT J- J- Hall performed the . 1 Starving to Death nvnu.se lier Btoniach was so weak- i ny useless dni.tgmg that she i: 1 11.1t rat, Mrs. Mary II. Walters . v.. .11 vuuiiiuus, u., was '!! starving to death. She i' s; .s.y Wom.i, h was so weak " - !' ''!".'s that I could not i-i I im V tu iv. f;o wrecked that I ' 1 n t ; ami not before I was i 1 . ! 1 , e v. ,s I mduei.l to try v ; "1 tne woii'lcifid 1 "v ' " "t l-an at ' i !' ' n-e followed." -'Oil r.,r: lixtv (;n;i:itt. trees of our own country, therefore is "'"nony. After the wedding din the best for children. It is ronH tnt ner the harm mn.,1. .. mrl,. ,1,1. a . ...1- " " 7 '""."uuiJHiDg cougn, nam, going nortd. Thtj have the - - . t uui im u ici. mi m nwr I uul vunn m rhM. r-i jt- - 1 . . - Kethan & Co. jenny. Treatment for nimnU blackheads calls for absolute cleanli- i ness. Pimples show that th IvwW i. !,..! " . : . . J lul,li! v3nou8 substances and needs llollister'a Rnelrv M,..i(.,; . ., . J .-..'..uiuii, lea. tea or tablets ic rents - .1 . Ask your druggist. Una Mood The T. t JS Vrara Tim oM, oriirii..-a UUOVK'R Tai-teJoss 1 1 1 ,mie. 1 oil buovr u- nil it voti are NOTICE. Fayetteville, N. C, Sept'r 3, '06. At a meeting of the County Board of Elections, held this d.1y, the chair man was inBtrurted to advertise a meeting of the Board to be held in the 17th of September. All changes in voting places ami other matters re garding elections will be considered. ' v. (i. ItAU., - Cl.uniK:!!, I W. A. VANSTORY. . . R. G. HARRISON, . E. H. WILLIAMSON. 1 JOHN ELLIOTT, J I a.b. McMillan, ! THOMAS M. SHAW, . A Car of New, Choice Milling Wheat . . . WHICH IS BEING MANUFACTURED INTO , ' ? 0. K. FLOUR, v , Why buy western flour when right ai home you esn get ' . i . ;, ., . . .. . ' ., THE BEST AND PUREST . flour made? Use O.K. flour and be happy. . The-McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. ' g Remember, WE DONT ADULTERATE. 1 . . . .President , Active Vice.President ,. . : Vice-Presidents. ' V . . i Cashier. . . Assistant Cashier. ' Teller A 1V70 Jwir? il h" Tour fcxxi UmZ. . U'?lca DI muacia straneth. If yen are too lean the fat producing- foods that von sat aia ..!. a . . . . a..la..-j r'vv wwuiuhhcUi Lean, thin, strimrv noogb Pepsin hi stomach, while fat people have too mnr.h .-j For Dyspepsia sfiflntama T1 (ka ' r i . Zi im - OTUT? J" rs ...v. ... naiu)T aiomach, and In tMCtiv those Iironnrtlon. I anahla th. .t. -u' . -V j . ' " . j V -"'su ana o -Traura organs to d9st and assimilate all foods that may be eaten. Kodol ft tint AcMtant but H is a recon,tructiv tis sue buumng tonio ss wea Kodol r!ir IndiswsUon, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach. Heartburn, Palpitation of the Heart and Constipation. you wlU Ut it 'na ci:zzts xkzt Ycu rt Pests the stomach, rebuilds ths tistuss and girss firm Cash, 1 Ask for the 1006 Kodol fid ?v V,Tf C;;'i v'-" Alt! t ,E.A.POE BRICK CO., (INC.) ' BRICK IJAIIUFACTTJRERS ' - " FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. v ' , Daily Capacity 90,000 BricL ... 7 ! 010 fASHIOHa COPPEI? CISTUCS Exprecs Charges Pafd Uc fectJy satlsfaetorv retiiJn .t L. d n yoor trdB,' anl " per. frtrJSrii?A?r exPns money wfll 1,. aw w v.ave ajjiiu-iicilli HM trtala n " , lienr 6y Po.tal o.' EXpr.ti Mon.y Ord,r l"Vl -laV PL INT NUMBER ONE LOCATED .. ON A. 0. L. RAILROiD NEAR FAIR GROUNDS. Ilotice of Administration. HTln nn.llflM u .1mln!.tmlrli nixili Ih Plant number two locate on south end cool spring - STRKET. . 1 7r 'iHaXlw- I 1 hoiiiini elalnu .fnlii.t .m ...... ,. nt tli. name, 'luir .inhi.iiiliafMl .n n. v. e l!ii 21it ilmr iit J hi. ii7 0.1. in r T!."'ii '." b'irf lhlr r.foyery. All IK.r.on. Il . 1. litMl Id lll Mt.t. Will ll.V hmm,.l..l tmn.nt. Thi,ji,irt. of Jlllf . ! K. M A !t'i A H F.T (i. K fMfl A A mlnl.i.i.i. 'wHlr A I'yn, AtioTn-r. Administrator's Notice. ' HTlriFniilin M Almlnllrlir (rflh. '-..I - i.l.i. u. H. liii.y, (I.m.,.,,,.,1, . ,tl r. no- u K, .1.1., 1. ,i -iw.il. Irnv jne Cinlmi RtHtfi.t Hil i-Oil. In pi -11 licin tn 11 - in, loin), iliilr Vfilli-il nn l i .r.. On, .,.h itur nf Julv IK17. or thin no tw. j,i..,i,., in lM,r of llnlr ri..iv,,. 1 i,,,i..i,i,.ij t Br,i,f .!(U. nIl.i( n)jll ft inemeillclnal vlit'ifsof thscrnds tumsan4r-,"S ,1 vl T TT TT TL.-w' . ?"1'l''omthKtiTsPinehaTbnri-''-n ttt A c::a et ted ttee will usnslly rc-cve i-v-i ssvere case tefcre raornlnj. sold ry McKethan & compakv DYTha) tnillral tvmfaaAn 4naaMl...:.. 1. f.. Contain tb Tirtnotof tha It utimPlnsi tb.t .4 ..... 1 n .n.. ""uo. -"iney, Biooa,BlaaJer and Khramatle lanblsa. '""iv.rr--iniv f f ;-7 ' : : 9 h - .j-vWU fit - U .L.i J ft ' f ... .r? 1 no 1 i'V. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Sept. 13, 1906, edition 1
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