rir at Baclord.
A corn crib, the property of Maj
J W Mclaughlin, was burned at Rae
ford last week. The loss ia about
$700. The origin of the fire ia un
known.
.JThlak II Wm lar.adlary.
Facts and Figures, of Raeford, says
of the burning: of a bam of Mai. Me.
Lauchlin's, at Raeford, which we men
tioned Thursday
A barn belonging to CaptJ. W,
McLauehlin was buVned this morn
ing. The fire -was discovered by
Messrs. jonn McMillan ana VV. s.
Lancaster, who reached the place in
time to rescue the stock. The loss is
. about $1,000, with no insurance. It
looks very much like incendiarism,
The calatratloa.
State Chairman Simmons says that
--the registration books for the coming
election' will be opened at 9 a. m.
Thursday, October 4th, and close at
sunset Saturday, October 27th. The
eiection law is a little vague as to
whether Sundays are included in the
20 days in which the books are re
quired to be open. Attorney General
Oilmer rules that Sundays are en
eluded.
THE PUCE OF COTTON.
President Moore sends us the fol
lowing open letter:
Raleigh, N. C,
Sept 24th, 1906.
Mr. Farmer :
Can you afford to sell cotton for less
than ten cents per pound? Let us
figure a bit; suppose you have ten
bales to show for your year's work
and sell it for $500, how much per
day is that for your wages? That
will depend upon now jpiany folks
you bad to belp you work that cotton
You know if your wife and children
gave you help, then your wage is re
duced just so much and in any case
you will find out that you have not
received 50 cents per day for your
lime 11 you seii ai xen cents.
The Southern Cotton Association
fixed the lowest price for cotton to be
sold at tbis tall and winter at ten
cents per pound. All farmers are
urged to hold for that price, the cot
ton mill will pay ten cents and be
glad to get cotton at that price, then
why sbould tanners sell to specula
tors lor less and let them hold the
cotton and make the profit
Store your cotton, borrow money
on it and pay your debts if pressing.
Pres. Harvie Jordan and Hon. E
D. Smith will speak at Raleigh on
Oct. 17th. Come to hear these noted
men; they will speak words of en
couragement to you and will give
you much valuable information on
the cotton situation. Bring your
neighbor, with you.
Everybody hold cotton for ten cents
or more.
C C. Moore, Pres.,
N. C. Div. S. C. A
Aaohf Cos i all at tlx New York
Whv have all the Tontine H
ranee companies failed to make good
their agents' promises? In earlier
numbers of McClure's, Burton Hen-
dnclc has exposed the inherent du
plicity of the Tontine srame. In the
October instalment tip fitinum that in
addition to running their business on
a laise oasis, uie lontineomcials mis
" managed it- to such an extent that
millions of dollars were diverted from
the policy holders, and spent in graft
and corruption. Great office build
ings were put up in different corners
of the world, in which the companies
themselves paid fabulous rent but
where favored outside corooratinn
were given their quarters at a price
mat aia not pay tne cost ot heat
light, and janitor's service. High
salaried positions were created for
toe relatives ana men as ot the om
cials. Millions were rmt intn rxn.
lation, the profits of which went to
the "ring," while the losses were
taken out of the policy-holders' divi
dends. Millions more were spent in cor
mntinc the legislator? and thr nroca
"innocent persona never rmh ami
seldom Pav blackmail: but the man.
agements of the New York companies
1 A 1 1 1 r . - . ,.
nave none doiu ior mirty-nve years,
writes Mr. Hendrick. This is a re
markable narrative it touches the
interests of every man, woman, and
cuiid in tne country
Wi
ColUer'a.
The meaning of Walsh in Chicago
was roughly speaking, the meaning
01 1 nomas Kyan in Hew York, or,
let us say, James Campbell in St
Louis. Part or full ownership of
banks, trust companies, railroads,
puDiic service ana utility corpora
tions, ana tne accompanying "graft
makes such men in a sense the rulers
of America. Walsh owned Senator
Hopkins, and to a large extent Sen
ator Cullom. He saw fit to bring his
newspaper over to the Republran
column in the last election, as a mat
ter of convenience. The names Re
publican and Democratic are nothing
to these men, both parties being
merely factors in their business
schemes, and before Walsh himself
put on the uniform of a Republican,
his cashier, Blount, did the Rupubli
can "business tor him, while Walsh
attended to the Democratic. "Odell
has influence because of his acquaint
ance with me," says Harriman, in
kingly jest, and his motto deserves
to become historic. Hopkins has
had influence ; because of his "ac
quaintance" with John R. Walsh.
We speak thus cheerfnllv in the nast
although we have no belief that
Walsh's power ia at an end. He ha
been a shade too frenzied in his
finance, but hia fellow-financiers will
care forhira and put him on his feet.
He will remain one of the little oli
garchy of banded money kings, and
he will continue his work of debauch
ing business, corrupting legislation,
and generally acting as an energetic
and devoted worshiper of the dollar
mark. ' . :f :. "! " :
MllMitklMaiMt
The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless
Chill Tonic. You know what yon are
taking. It is iron and quinine in a
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 60c.
Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar the
original laxative cough syrup acts as
cathartic on the bowels. It is made
from the tar gathered from the pine
trees of our own country, therefore is
the best for children. It is good for
couchs, colds, croup, whoooinsr cousrh.
BIG FIRE T HOPE KILLS.
Johnson's Store Burned.
Mr. Joe Johnson's large store house
at Cotton, Hope Mills K 2, with his
entire stock of goods, wrs burned
Wednesday night aVnr 10 o'clock,
The fire was discovered V outhalf past
nine. Mr. Johnson was not at home
when the fire was discovered, but was
on his way there from the Masonic
supper at Hope Mills. Several ef-
forts were made to save some of his
goods, but the heat and smoke was
so great that ever eflort failed.-
The origin of the fire seems to be
s mystery. His store, stock of goods
and fixtures were insured for $5,400.
Outside this insurance, Mr. Johnson
loss (estimated) will be more, than
$2,000. It took heroic effort to save
his residence. In moving his furni
ture out it got badly damaged.
The Hope Mills Manufacturing
Company's bucket brigade did good
service.
Disgusted Wlta Th Crowd That De
feated pari
A correspondent writing from Ral
eigh says:
State Auditor Dixon returned this
morning from a trip into Eastern Car
olina delivering campaign speeches,
tne last one having been at South-
port Monday night. He expressed
surprise and disgust at the turn
things have taken in New Hanover
where, after Geif. II. Bellamy, of
iirunswick, was nominated in the
New Hanover primaries, to represent
tne two counties in the State Senate,
the New Hanover delegates in the
convention, when it came to declar
ing the nomination of Mr. Bellamv,
refused to go into the nomination and
withdrew from the convention. He
thinks that the opponents of Mr. Bel
lamy sbould have made their fight in
the primary and not presented the
spectacle ot Hying right into the teeth
of the wishes of the party as express
ed in the primary as they did by their
action in the convention.
It was this same cabal, that made a
fight on Congressman Patterson and
prevented his re-nomination.
As laleraretattoa ot Article Famr at the
rrafaifeltiaa Act.
Several prominent lawyers say that
druggists are not prohibited from sill-
iug beer or wine, under Clause 4 of
the Cumberland County Prohibition
Law, because that clause says only
spirituous liquors shall be dispensed
by druggists, for the reason that the
Supreme Court has decided that beer
and wine are within the meaning of
the word spirituous. This, of course,
meins that only a quart of each can
bey prescribed at one time.
FOB OBSERVES BEADCJtS.
To the Boys and Girls who read the
t-ayettevijle Observer, the follow
ing lines are dedicated. ,
Ye are singing songs to the measured
chime
Of bells that ring to the flight of
lime :
Ye are writing names on the shifting
sand
'Neatb the rolling wheels of this uni
verse grand.
In the sweet spring time ye are gath
ering flowers.
Unheeding the- rapid flight of the
hours.
Mid the summer's bloom, 'neath the
forest shade, .
Many a weary form is laid ;
Mid the autumn's glow, the ripened
grain
Tells of the lab'rer's toil and pain.
in the winter time, earth s bndal
veil.
Woven of frost and snow and hail.
Brings you a lesson of a pure heart
lite,
Trampled and totn in the weary
strite
For the highest rounds in the Udder
of fame
Where each one standing, chisels his
name
In the granite o'erhead, for the vul
gar to read.
And wonder and applaud the daring
aeea ;
Only to learn at last that fame
Is a wily, false and treacherous dame.
Leading those, who are blindly led
By her, to pitfalls and snares instead.
What's earth-born glory, when it's
won .
When all it's arduous toils are done ?
Perhaps a robe all stained with gore
Perhaps a name, and 'nothing more ;
Perhaps the list'ning crowd to thrill
With eloquence, that moves at will ;
Perhaps upen the page to write
A name with truth and honor bright
These glories all soon pass away ;
As time rolls on, Death takes his
prev ;
Within the tomb the conquerer lies,
And by Ins side, the good, the wise.
Bnt for the good, beyond the sky.
Th' eternal fields of glory lie ;
W bite-robed celestials wander there,
And angel music fills the air. .
Then seek ye rather, your names to
write
On the Page of Life in lines of light.
That glow in radiance like the silver
star
That nightly beams on this world so
tar,
That mariners, saifenz o'er Life's
rough sea, '
May safely guided to the: haven be.
Christiana.
Ta CM A CaM la (hat Day
Taks LAXATIVE BEOMO Quinine Tab
lets. Drnerist rafnnd money if it faHs
to cure. E. W. GKOVK'B signature is
on each box, 25e.
A Cawraatecd utr Far Plica
Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding
Vilea. Drnerista are authorized to re
fund money if PASO OINTMENT fails
o cure in s to 14 days. 60c.
WU Worth Trying.
W. H. Brown, the popular pension
attorney, of Fittsfield, Vt,. says:
next to a pension, the best thing to
get is Dr. King's New Life Pills."
He writes: "They keep my family
in splendid health." Quick cure for
Headache, Constipation and Bilious
ness 2jc. Guaranteed at B. E. Sed
berry's Sons drug store.
Tb doctors used to bleed mankind, .
or every til that they could find.
But no.r they're wiser said one to me,
And give instead Rocky Mountain Tea,
; r . ASKroiiraruggtsi,
. -
"
"THE OLD
Is a name occasionally riven PERFEC110N bv its admirins friends. There's no
doubt of its reliability Time has thorouuhtly tested the truth of the statement
mat 11 is
THE FLOUR THAT NEVER FAILS
ad it nuu imj Ullllhf, MjL VU tV anvt? MID riUUi IB gUUU fcUV ULXJXt IUU
the baking an assured success? To know it EVEKYT1ME you buy it?
t. ; mr. Ia v
Perfection
is also cheaper, because it lasts lontrer
Try it if yon haven't Always
The Best and Cheapest
Our present stock is made from new crop
process, anu exceeds 11 possiDie ine
PERFECTION.
You'll not find a more up-to-date'
comes to quality and quantity of goods, and courteous attention to the wants of
the trade. It's not our fault if you haven't found the way here we want you.
BAGGING AND TIES, RUST PROOF SEED OATS, 8EPTEMBEB MULLET3,
CREAM CHEESE, and other seasonable goods.
A. P. JOHNSON, Manager,
, Wholesale and Retail Grocer.
.Ko. 107 Hay Streek Favetteville, N. C Phone 66.
W. A. Vanstory, President R.
t. H. Williamson, John Elliot Vice-Presidents,
Ralph Jessup, Cashier,- A. B. McMillan. Assistant Cashier,
Tom Shaw, Teller.
Hie National Bank
ACCEPTS monev On itAnOait. kAAna
upon proper orders or checks from you.
T.KNDS MONEY nnnn all fnrmB nf
I v.
worth more than the amount loaned.
ISSUES DRAFTS payable in all parts of the world.
RECEIVES TIME DEPOSITS snd pavs 4 interest on same bv aoecial
agreement
IN FACT, it is OUT pleasure to accommodate nnr ruatnmrni anri tha nnhlio
generally in every reasonable way.
WE WANT an account from everv
section. We appreciate small accounts just as much as large ones. This fact
alone has built up for the Cspe Fear Section
The Strongest Safest and Best Known
Bank that Das Ever Existed Here.
If it is promptness and Courtesy "THE NATIONAL" ia always up snd dressed.
Dnete Sam, as our Government is eommonlv called, has recently recognized ns in
the following manner "BY MAKING IT ONE OFTHK DEPOSITARIES FOR THE
UNITED STATES." Is this not s most flattering compliment? Won't you in
turn do likewise?
WITH a continuallv rrowinir SURPLUS: tha heat Rnrolir and P-ir.
Proof salt and Safe; a reliable and Careful Board of Directorr; sn honest, capa
ble and experienced management; The Comptroller of the Currency re-ralarly su
pervising our business methods, and ASSETS over $700,000 00, you cannot find s
securer placs for the safekeeping of yonr funds. Call on us for sny service.
RALPH JESSUP,
Housekeepers, Look Through Your
Linen Closet !
8end all yellow, sUirfeil, dull-looking spreads, sheets, towels, draperies, Ac.,
to us, and we wJU return them looking like
YOUR BLANKETS
Should be washed sweet and eleaa . before
blanket, 25c.; single, 15c, Recognising
best advertisements
We Endeavor to Give Good Service.
'Phone 42 for discount prices on large lots or flat work.
FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUHDRY;
utubj!, licit
E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.)
BRICK MANUFACTURERS
FAYETTEVILLE, V. 0.
: . Daily Capacity; , - '
90,000 Brick.
PLANT HDMBEB ONE LOCATED
ONA.C.L. RAILEOAP NEABFAIB
..
The turnpike road
to peoples' hearts,
Lies through their ,
mouths, or I mis
take nuitkind.. -. 1
Ftttf riaW.
And the rumnfk ralde east la ttu
trade mark of the National Warm If
Comrjanv. It notnts the m tn tVi 4nnA
of ouaiirr biscuit and crackers in nswiWrlv -
baked and, properly protected; 10 cleanly
packed and frethlv keot. that thv simm fail to
a t
pwase in xneir mission to tne appetite and
Tbis trade tnarlr alwavn anriMra Sn rA
It is placed on each end of a dust and moisture proof
package that keepi the contents in their original condition.
, National Biscuit Company products are thus distinguished and
warranted you are thus protected and guided, in buying the most
mm m m t a lit xX Iut1aa.aa J .
1m way products. ,
T Pk of GRAHAM CRACKXRS. Yo. will initantly nooralia
ttafr nperHntT trm nj ordmert GnUm crackn yv, rw tuted. Thrycwtua ill U( eoe4
i the btat Gnhaa fiou eohuvced bj perfect bekuif. '
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
RELIABLE"
vruir a. tm : j dlw i
and aoea farther than an other Floor.
Flour Sold in Fayetteville.
wheat, by the latest improved milling
nigoest excellence heretofore attained by
store in Favetteville than here, when it
G. Harrison, Active Vice-President.
it safe fAr vn mnA wmvm it Ant Anl.
uw.nritw kt -a. , V.a aAAnn l,-
, VW ,WJUIlVfl til, imiUlk, AJ W
MERCHANT and PRIVATEER in ihi.
Cashier.
drifts of snow.
packing; it prevents moths. Double
the fact that pleased customers are the
KUH. rrop rs.
PLANT N DM BEB. TWO UKJATt'D
ON SOUTH END 0O0LSPlhtl :
mm,
Jl
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heart
and whit '
STRONG
Again
is what Mrs. Lucy
StoYiH.ofTilton.Qa,
said after taking
Kodol Dyspepsia
Curs. Hundreds
ku 1-
woman ar
being re
stored to perfect
health by this rem
edy. YOU may b
well if you will talcs
it
Indigestion causes
nearly all the sick
ness thai womtn
have. It deprives the system of nourish
ment and the delicate organs peculiar to
women suffer weaken, and becoma
diseased.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestive organs
to digest and assimilate all of the whole
some food that may be eaten. It nouri shes
the body, and rebuilds the weak organs,
restoring health and strength.- Kodol
relieves indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia,
sour risings, belching, heartburn and all
stomach dissrders.
Digests What You Eat
Itollrkottl.MdiH
tlau u mwfc m tfe
trUl, t V c?1 tli.
hanl M VIM L4fc
tnUTT 1.0 MM
aO..ClM..l-t.
Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac
and 200 Year Calendar.
Sold by Armtield 4 Greenwood, druggists
Change of Polling Places
Polling place at Newton changed to
one-fourth of a. mile to west cor
ner of D. K. Mintz land on Yadkin
road. ,
Polling place at Ray's precinct
changed to Syke's MM, or near it
The name of Ray's precinct is
changed to Currie's Mill precinct.
The voting place at Lock Creek
Academy is changed to Wade at John
McDonald s store.
Fourth precinct of Cross Creek is
changed to A. D. Boone's, photograph
gallery, Hay street.
Notice is hereby given that the vot
ing place for Hope Mills precinct No.
1, nas been changed from Sessoms
store to the original voting place the
old bcbool House.
The polling place of Little River
vtaucmy is cnangea irom smitn g
thop to Lobelia at Keith's Store.
W. G. HALL,
Chairman County Board of Elections,
Notice to Registrars.
The registration nf vntprn fnr ttio
approaching election on November
old. win rnmmptin. pnnav I ifrnhA
5th, and will, continue to and includ
ing Saturday, October 37U1. This is
isiin lieu of a notice previously pub-
nsneo.
' W (i H ATT.
Chairman of the Board of County
Elections.
Nswton 11. Smith, Ueneral Manager.
SMITH'S
Beat, estate and
Investment Agency.
Box fi'2fl Favattnilla N f! Rn.. ..J
- , j " 1 ... w. . u a uiu
ells city houses and lots, farms, water
puwen, mineral deposits and Dusiness
opportunities. Befers by permission to
Banks of Fayetteville. list your proper
tv with them. ;
HOLLIBTER'8
Rooky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Brny Kailaiu fcr Bmy Paoslt.
Brlngi Ooldn Batltk ud Bauwai Vign.
A mettle (or CniMtlmUoa, IiKllnitloa. Lin .
, 'i?T Treublea, Plmple, Eczema, Impurt
Blood, Bad Breath, Blnnlnh Bowels Badcbt
ud Bankacha. H'i Bocky gmiiitalnjaa ia lab
JM-form, 86 cmuIh bol. Oi-nuloe made bj
Hotumn Dcva Oohtaiit, Madlm, Wis.
60LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0PU
For "Sale by Kin? Drug Co., at Mo-
Duffie Drug Store.
Taxes! Taxes! Taxes!! I
' The tax books for the yesr 1900
are now in my hands for collec
tion. Please come forward and -setHe
promptly..
W. H. MARSH,
- Sheriff Cumberlsnd County.
ManZ&n Pile Remedy
' RIUIVIS WHIN OTHISt PAlk
Are you troubled with piles? One
spplication of ManZan will give you
Immediate relif, Sold by McKethan
ft Co, ' ,
7 v
Statement
Abstract of Annual Statement of
Cross Creek Building & Loan
. . Association.
for the year ending December 81st, 1005,
niea wiui J. a. xoung, insurance ioui
missioner: ,
Rcealptai
Instalments paid. . . ' . l 6,277-60
Interest received 131 o
Fines received ...... ... 5 65
Entranoe fees . ....... 350 00
Transfer fees . . , ..... 2 25
Kelesse fees . ." . . , V 3 00
Money borrowed 11,600 00
$18,270 20
Dlaburaemaolat
Loans on mortgages (white), .$13,450 00
" P , ..... (colored) ,1.000 00
Paid on withdrawals dues . . 85 00
Salaries. . . . v, . . ... 100 00
Advertising and printing " 128 00
Interest 76 77
Amount returned On borrowed
money , 3,000 00
Charter and court fees . . . 28 25
Ledger and books 8 45
Seal and Notary fees . . . . , 5 00
Bond of ssoretsry and treus'r. 10 00
Cash on band Dee. 31. 11)05 . 428 76
$18,270 29
Aaaetaj
Loans on mortKattes (face
value) $14,460 00
Cash in bank 428 70
$14,878 70
Liabilities:
Dn shareholders (instalments
paid) $ 6,242 60
Due shareholders (earnings
...i:i.j mi or
Borrowed money ...... 8,500 00
$14,878 76
FKANK H. STEDMANj
Secretary and Treasurer.
H. W. LILLY, President
Statu ofNomth Carolina
Cumberland County.
No. 2877.
J. J. McMillan enters and claims 640
acres of land in Little Kiver township
joinina the lands of J. B. Cameron on
the north, J. J. McMillan on the east
and south, and J. A. Keith on the west.
Kntered 11th day ofSept., 1900.
W. M. WALKER,
Register of Deeds
and Ex. O. Entry Taker,
NOTICE OF SUMMONS
North Carolina, 1
Cumberland county.
I In the Superior
uouri.
W.ii. Levy and wife, et al, rs. Robert Levy
no. wile, et ai, neus awanr.
To the helrs-al'law or Annie K. Lambert, de
ceased, whose names and residences are un-
known, and to the nelrg-at-law ofE. J.Levy,
oeceasea, waose names ana resiaence are un
known:
The defendants, the helrs-at-law of Annie E
Lambert, deceased, and K.J, Levy, deceased,
above named, will late notice that an action
entitled as above has been commenced In the
Superior Court of Cumberland county, for the
partition ana sale 01 tne two parcels or lana sit
uated in Pearce's Mill township in said county.
in which said defendants have an Interest as
alleged In the petition now on file; and the said
defendants will further take notice that they
are required to appear before the Clerk of the
Superior Court of said county at his office in
the'eourt house In the city of Fayetteville on
the 22nd dav of October, 1906 . at 12 o'clock, M.
and answer or demur to the comDlaint in said
action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court
ior tne renei aemanaed in said complaint.
This 18th day of September. 1906.
A. A. licKETHAN,
Clerk of Superior Court,
11. L. Cook, Attorney for Petitioners.
Commissioners' Sale of Valuable
Land.
By virtue of an order of the Suuerlor Court
made on the 20th day of September, 1906. in a
Broceeuinr eniuiea -u. n. layior, etai.,vs.
:ugh A. Sessoms, et at., the undersigned, as
commissioners aDDOlnted for that miroose. will
olfer for sale, to the highest bidder, for cash, at
the court-house in said county, In the City of
rayeitevuie, on monaay, tne Kna day or Octo
ber, 1906, at 12 o'clock H, the following lands,
located in Klea Hill township, to wit: the land
which was allotted to Martha C. Pessoms as her
dower in the 'lands of the late W.J. Sessoms,
-on the west by Beaver Dam and the Fred
coniaiDiuir ao acres more or less, ana do untied
Breece estate, on the north by the lands of I).
K. Tat lor. on the east by the land of Alice
Holmes ana Janie i. Taylor, and on the south
by the land of J. A. Murphy, and for a descrip
tion by metes and bounds, see record ofdlvl.
slon of the estate of the said W. J. Kessoms. de
ceased, now on tile in the office of the Clerk of
tne superior uonri.
rnts sestemoer wtn, ltuo.
H. L. COOK,
N. A. SINCLAIR,
Commissioners,
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified as administrator on the es
tate of Mrs. Attella N. Williams, deceased, this
Is to notify all parties holding claims against
said estate to present the same to me on or
before the 18th day of September, 1907, or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery,
A. B. WILLIAMS, Administrator
as above, P. O. Address Rennert, N. C.
I. A. Murcblson, Attorney.
Sept. 18th, 1906.
Notice of Administration.
Having qualified as administratrix upon the
state of the late R. B. King, this U to notify all
persons holding claims against said estate to
iresent the same, duly authenticated, on or be
ore the 21st day of July, 1907, or this notice will
be plead In bar of their recovery. All persons
Indebted to said estate will make prompt set
tlement. This 21st day of July, 190C.
Mm. Makoaiiit O. Kino, Administratrix.
Sinclair & Dye, Attorneys.
Executor '8 Notice.
Having qualified aa executor of the last will
and testament of D. F. Home, deceased , late of
Cumberland county, N. C, this Is to notify all
S arsons having claims against the estate of said
eceased to present tbem to the undersigned,
duly verified, on or before the 17th day of Sep
tember, 1907, or this notice will be pleaded In
bar or their recovery. All persons Indebted to
said estate must make Immediate payment.
This 17th day of September. 1906.
H. 8. AVER1TT, Executor.
Executor's Notice.
Havlng duly qualified as executor of the estate
of the late Mrs. P. II. Lutterlnh. notice Is herebv
given that all persons holding claims against
the estate must present them to the undersign
ed, duly authenticated, on or before the 19th
dayof8eptomber,-I907, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons In
debted to the estate must make Immediate pay
ment. F. R, ROSE, Executor.
September 10th. 190S.
Rose A Rose, Attorney!.
Administrator's Notice.
Having qualified aa Administrator of the es
tate of John E. Whitfield, deceued, notice is
hereby given to all persons having claim!
against said estate to present themv duly au
thenticated, to-the undersigned, on -er-betore
Sept. 271n..WMr th4-notfc will be pleaded
IB 1ar thereof. All persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make Immediate settle
ment. Sept. 27th. 1906.
JAMES KIRKPATRICK, Administrator,
B. I. Cook, Attorney.
Time changes ideas and conditions.
There's lot of things which up-to-date
young woman of to-day does which
are good for body and health. She
takes Hojlister's Rocky Mountain
Tea. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents.
Ask your druggist.
A dose at bed time will usually! relieve the
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THE FAYETTEVILLE ARI.I0RY,
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Here you can see the best assortment of
Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns
frouUhe le8tmaltersiaihej)unU)Vngland and Belgium Alsa Revolverilbr
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for Dupont Powder and the- Philadelphia Bhot Tower Co.
The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins
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KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,
RALEIGH N. C, or CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Sweet Masi Corn Wliisty $1.50 per Gallon.
4 full quarts "Old North State" Corn
Whisky. 2 years old ...... . 2.00
Laurel Valley Corn Whisky, 0 years old,
.... (2.25 per gallon, 75c. per quart.
Four full quarts tiolden Crown Bye
Whisky . $2.60
Remit by Express or Post Office
G. A. MILLER,
WHAT'S THE USE WORRYING YOURSELF MAKING
BREAD
when you can get a FREH, DELICIOUS LOAF from McNeill Bakery, only 5c?
- BAKED FRESH
TWICE A DAY
morning and evening. FRESH ROLLS and BISCUITS EVER 'DAY. A nice
line of
CAKE AND PIES
ALWAYS ON. HAND.
OUR GOODS ARE HANDLED BY ALL THE LEADING GROCERS.
TERMS CASH.
Title McNeill Bakery Company,
J. S. McNeill, Manager.
.... 113 Highsmith Building. :
ill Was Here
THE OLD
Mercliant
Before the
Town Was."
jas. d. McNeill, i i geo. mcneill.
1 JUST RECEIVED
A Car ol New, Choice Milling Wheat
WHICJH li? BEING MANUFACTURED INTO
O. K. FLOUR.
Why buy western flour when right at home you can get
THE BEST AND PUREST
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The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs.
t&" Remember, WE DON T ADULTERATE.
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txpress unargePald BFUsT
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CHARLOTTE, N. C.
PIEDMONT INSURANCE BLIKI.
Four full quarts Miller's Private Stock
of Rye t2,7S
Apple Brandy, per gallon .... 2.65
Green River Rye, bottled in bond
$11.00 per case.
Money Order. Write for full price Mat
215 MAIN STREET,
DANVILLE, VIRGINIA.
RELIABLE
ills.
"Mill Will Be
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Town Ain't."
these goods are tho vryb;t for
mors ana ir not per
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Expross Monty Order
of othtr liquors. -
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