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Cd4 Com ml Adjutant General T. R. Robertson, f the North Carolina National Guard l ist wetk issued commissions to J. Wash Eizzell ai successor to T. A P.iughtry as captain of Company E. fx-cowd Regiment, Goldsboro, and to J. S. Lewis as firstlieutenantand J. T. Dortch as second lieutenant of the company, succeeding respectively J. W. Bioell and J. W. Saddler, IMbata to Scm. Bala. , ......... Last week General Order No. 6 was Issued by Adjutant General T.' R. Kobertson, of the North Carolina Na tional Guard, officially announcing the deati of Theodore H. Bain. In spector General of the Guard. The order closes with the following tribute: Colonel Win service of North Carolina in 1877. and continued as an active member until the day of his death, which at Goldsboro, Oct 8, 1906. During an me years or his connection ith the roard he was trne to nm mc and devoted his best dav H tirlr.;.,.. build up the guard and put it on a good tooting. He served faithfully in every position to which he was appointed, and his example of duty weu penormeais a proud legacy to iimuc woo come oner mm. What is the matter with the dear old town clock? It is not striking these days. It still Blows its crop of seconds and minutes, and records the nours with nnderiatinr reralaritv: but while its hands move, its tongue is silent. . -v - 1 Have the battles of the Conserva tives and the Iconoclasts, raging of late about and around and below it stricken it dumb? And does it refuse to "cockle?" - Among ue many notable and ad mired articles on exhibition in Floral Uall at the fair waaa knit mnlt ...a m mw and fine as silk, of tasteful and unique design, containing tens of thousands at stitches, which attracts much at tention. It was the work of Mrs. TC Myrover, aged 88 years, living rm Ilaymount, still bright-of mind and 01 cheery disposition, and in excel lent Health. About seven hundred people were the guests of the North Carolina Mfl itary Academy, at Red Springs, Mon- ay tie occasion bang the first term Visitors' Day. - The orchestra, under the direction wneu, gave a brilliant con cert at 10 a. ml; the members of the three societies rendered on entertain ing programme at 2:30 p. m., and all eaaeu from 3:3d to 5 p. m., gave a military exhibition, which for vreci- iqn, promptness and attention to de- fcul nas rarely been equalled. In the individual competitive drilL llelzar Pearsall, of Wilmington, carried off im Honors. Mr. MrttH Irtlia A dispatch from Ellicott city,' Md., w ."- uuuwi oun 01 uctober 23rd, The funeral of Robert C Bel den took place from St Peter's Protestant Episcopal Church, this rit Rev. R- A. Poole officiating. The iMLuaios were w. Millhland. 11. a. It rant Hand nitliam n, - Gilliam, R. F. Wooten and Wilbur ft-insey. Mr. Belden was a native of North Carolina, his father, Simeon Belden. having settled there from Conor rticot Robert C. Belden was born in Fay etteville. N. C Anril 9 iUti ir. was twice married, his first wife being and his second wife Miss Catherine Smith, of North Carolina, who died m 1902. After her death Mr. Bcklen came to Ellicott City and took op his residence with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Martin and Mrs. Martin's sister, Miss LiUie W. Gilliam, both of whom were nieces, vr. K. W. Gilliam, of Balti more, is a nephew. "r -TwiliJ. The Obsekve will give to any laay or gentleman, who obtains the largest number of subscribers to both the Daily and Weekly, from now un til November 1st, a scholarehio rained at $50.00, in the International Corres pondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. The winner may choose a scholarship from the following list: U. S. Civil Service Examination. Law (nr RnsinMa r Contracting and Building. Surveying. Plumbing. - . , ,.. Boiler Making. Monumental Works. - Interior Wiring. " Architectural Rendering. Newspaper Illustrating. Carpet Designing. AVilll I'afer TVs 1cm in it e liix.k-cover Designing. " - Pedagogy. Stenography. Boole-keeping . . ' ; l'iMood Ittr Tet IS Tews The old, original GKOVE'g TaMeles. ( lull Tonie. You know what yon are tnkinir. It is iron and quinine in s 1 1 ,ii.s8 form. No cure, nop v. We. A Cuarmitre4 Car for Piles . l Uitt;:, Mini, Bleeding, . I'rotrudiog ' . I'ni -ta r antiinrizpi) to re-iiH-iify if PASO OINTMENT fails m cme in o to 14 days. &0c. A cold t '. m-.t thistimeof theyeat ; "i ra'.'y liiiij to get rid of but it r--t le al'.e to wi'.JiytanJ Bee's ' ve Honey snl Tar. That will i '', tl('.. fcy l',lv!p:; tViU out ; I" If i l'.ave a -; I if r. t i , ,t ymir 1 1 i. i v Blight Skies and H'wy Crowd. Side Shows Do BiBuiiness. The Rac -s. rrow Thandf l''lt, , There is touch of k'ud iuess, after all, in the stony heart of the Weather Observer ; and to-day "Beauregard" is no longer Secretary of War, as his rancous voice and thunderous brow denoted yesterday, but is as genial as the mild air about him, while his eye is as clear as "the blue" over his head. ' From to o'clock the people from the near-by country began to come in carriages, buggies, wagons, carts and on horseback ; so that by.li o'clock, with the large numbers arriving by the trvns, the town was pretty full and the Fair grounds and buildings even fuller (no reflection on either in tended). . The eather was every where inspiriag. . Th pretty women wore their gay apparel without hav ing to cany an umbrella up the sleeve; the fakir cutlery on 'the grounds gleamed in the sunshine so brightly that yon were tempted to believe that one of the pocket knives would cat a bar of soap, and his brass-headed walking canes seemed "worth their weight in gold;" and there was a melodius jingle in the side-showman's music: . , : "Since Mary Ann has learned to dance,- -Ml I don't know what to do ; ' She's out all night till the broad day light , . . A-tripping the Ti-Ra-Ln." ' , The exhibit is good and fairly nu merous in oB: the departments, and many articles in Floral Hall are very artistic and beautiful. In a word, the older citizen, as he strolls over the grounds, is transported back to the halcyon, before-the-war days of the Cumberland Co n n t y Agricultural Society, when the town people, as well as those from the country, shut up the house, and took the family, with a packing trunk full of dinner, out to the Fair; when some public magnate came all the way here to de liver a stilted oration (which' few heard); when the great Mclntyre blaze-faced bay horse reigned supreme on the Unck, very "Flying ChQ ders ;" when the crowning apotheosis of the whole festival was 'the grand Fair boll that ws the time before the graceful german. . At la o'clock Chief Marshal Arm- field and his brilliant staff of assist; ants, escorted by. ..the. Holt-Morgan Band,' rode out to the grounds, and the third day of the big Fair was on. (rrwm Prid; 111?-! This is the last day of the Fair, and a good sized crowd is in attend ance. The weather is fine and every body is having a glorious time. The races are fully up to the high stand ard get by those of the two previous days and are attracting unusual in terest. ' ; ;. The result of yesterday's races was remarkable, itf that they were all won in three heats, the winner of the first heat in each case winning the two next consecutively. The winners were: ':' i . Fust Race Green Boy ; second race, Billy Jackson; third race, Roxey. In the a. 19 race Green Boy won, Sidie Temple second, Carnegie third. In the a 35 trot Roxy won, Topsy second. Bra to third. - : In the a.25 pace Billy Jackson won, Bryan, W.Jr., second, Lictl Tutts third. - The following are the races on this afternoon : - ' ' -. i' Sixth Race 2.20 trot Purse, $200.00. ":- '' Seventh Race Free for all, pace. Purse, $250.00. , Eighth Race z. 30 trot. Purse, $200.00. , :,-". ' Tow Martut Ism - : . Facts and Figures, of ' Raeford, says: ., . . . The ladies of Fayetteville arose in revolt when some one suggested that the old -Market House site be sold to the Government for the new build ing, and we are glad of it ; for with out that historic old building Fayette ville would not be fayetteville any more, and that old town's sights and t dps to it make up the most pleasant memories of the early life of all the older citizens of this section of the State, and that old Market House was the biggest thing any of us ever saw for a long time. The "burned district is rising fast from its a-shes, and will be soon be upright in its beauty and strength. Better and handsomer buildings are taking the place of the ol I ones, and tbey are well on to completion. . To Care A CsiS Is Om Day Take LAXATIVE BKO.MO Quinine Tib et. Prneist refnnil money if it fail to eure. h. W. GKO t 8 sienature ts on caeb box. 2oc. A cold is much ea-ily cured when the bowels are open. Kennedy's laxative HnnpT 11ml Tar nrni t.h tivpla an.l drives the cold out of the 6yt-m in young 01 old. bold by ArintielJ & Grcen- Are you troubUd with piles? One application nt Siangan will give you mmeii;.i'e rthtrf. bold by rkkethan L- to Ycu ' Consider how the United States Government protects to you, guaranteeing its delivery safe and in good oiZx. Zt7 of CBXESS txmxaj cfcern NOTICE! To the Voters of Cumberland County, N. C : I hereby annoones mynetf as an Inde pendent candidate forSheriffor' Cumber land county, and earnestly solicit the suffrage of every voter of Cumberland county, regardless of past political af filiation. Very Kespectfullr, . . J. I Ai.L,N, An old Veteran of Co. H. S4th Rvg't, Ransom's Bnjrtdo. ' a i Lamp for Every use A Chimney for Every Lamp, -Forty Different Sizes of Wicks. GET READY FOR .. .THE BIG FAIR.... Tjllirighast Crockery Store. SDSHTSCE RDHAL KURSERY, (James M. Lamb A Sons), . FayetteriUe, IS. C , . We now hare ready 1 h new crop of Jfc. Roman Hyacinths and Paper White Narcissus, Freesias, &c for early f ordnfr; Choice 'almi and Ferns for home decoration. We are ready to talk to yon about fledges. Bows. rer- greens and Shrubbery for fall planting. Cut lowers always on hand. , 1 BUca Sold by jlcKethan & Company. Bottles: 10c (2 doseJ; 25c (8 doses), nd;larje ize 60c Tha llaad-Easy Company, ofOiford.S.C.i having purchased from Sir. J, P. Stedman all his right and in terest in . - llit; Kcma is Kst ten Uc. Th widow and 'hrr children are . ' f-sr.pr, btrtnmt lier hutind T jK apoi'cr imlad oflN- T .S DISfi Ut take nne. "' W. a. M ALLOY.- S. II. nscR'E k Co., ill M xikr ) JHEADI ACHE 5CDOSE. The NATlOliAk'tlSCVrtiCOMPAKT exercises . . ...-.. .- -.. . . . , ". 1 even greater protecting foresight in delivering its Biseuit and Crackers to. you. Fresh from the oven, they are enclosed in t dost tight, moisture proof package, on each end of which is affixed this trade mark in red and white. ; , ClNCER SlIAPS-Crap. ddkloos, goita-bnra nsLfami and spica that ewtroaa Vmt. SANDWICHES Thia cradeis ncknog a ddkmW bill to tonpt m tpjcm. FaycllevilUc, N. C. ' Pays 4 per, cent. Interest Compounded Quarterly In Its Savings Department. . Donf Fail to Bear in Mind that yon Cannot Find a Saier plaice Anywhere and that we transact all Forms ol Banking, Savings and Directors : C. J. COOPER. JOHIT H. HUNTER G. SMITH. JKO. R. TOLAR. W. H. SIKES. W.J. JOHNSON. JNO. W. McLAUCHLIN. H. McD. ROBIMSON A. L. SHAW. , A. R. McEACHERN. : W. L. HOLT.. W. E. HNDLET. JKO. A. OATES. 1 T. B. UPCHURCH. JOHNEULIOT. , W. A. VANSTORY. R, G. HARRISON. . W.J. VANCE McGOtJGAN. RALPH JESSUP, . m,. J m . - CasMer. A.B. Rlc?.IILLAN, Assst Casiler. . " AV.A.VANST03Y, President IL C. HARRISON, Active Vice President 1 fiiul Vi2s Hers buiwiw UlS Tcsa W:s.,; tvx nnpnit?icv I Ilk ULU JAS. D. McNEn.L. - JUST ilercnaii A Car ol New, Choice Milling vVTieat WHICH IS BEING MANUFACTURED INTO ' . O. K. FLOUR. tt'hy buy western flour when right a! home yon can get " " - ; THE B EST AN D PUR EST - flour made? L'a 0. K. Sour and be happy. ; , The McNeill Milling Co., Prop'rs. t& Bemember, WE DON'T ADULTERATE. E. A. POE CRICK CO., (INC.) BRICK IIAIIUFACTURERS ' FAyETTEVLLLE, N. C Daily Capacity f ' 90,000 Brie!:. PLANT NUMBER ONE LOCATED 09 A. C. lm RAILROAD NEAR FAIR GROUNDS. ; WHAT'S THE USE 70IUlYnG YOURSELF HAKIKG BREA! when you can get a FEEJH, DELICIOUS LOAF from McNeill Bakery, only 6cT DAKED FRESH TWICE A DAY -morning and eenin(r. FBK.S1I W)LVi and BISCUITS EVERY DAY. A nice iaeof CAKE AN D Fl ES ALWAYS OH HAHD. OUR GOODS AEE HANDLED BY ALL THE LEADING CROCK"-. TEnr.:s'cAcn. ; ' . Tiis r.:cr;c::i i::;::cr:' ccmr-ny. ' . 113 H:ghiimith BeJJinjt. a letter resstered m bytr of 5 f Commercial. - CULBRETH, B. H. WILLIAMSON. Will E3 Iwt3 iuu3 tJ3 IlkUnuU. ills. Tea Afar GEO. McNEILL, RECEIVED PLANT KDMBEH TWO LOCATED ON SOUTH END COOL SPRING STREET. ' . . . . ' Statv or Noirra Caboi.ina, 1 ot;- - Cumborlund County. " J, J. .McMillan enters and claiinsOlO acree of Innd in Little Kiver towmdiip joiuniK the lands of J. B. Camoron on the north, J. J. McMillan on the east and south, and J. A. Keith on the west Entered lllh day of Sept., V.m. W. M. WALKKK, t; Reiiiater of Deeds , and Ex. O. Entry Taker. ' 6mt of Nobth Carolina, ,0 Cumberland county. ' ? 3879. ' J. J. Hair enters and claims 100 acres of land in Carrers Creek Township join ing the lands of W. M. Batcher, Henry Woods, J. C Williams, Bowden heirs and others. Entered 10th day of October, 1906. r . . W.M. WALKER, ;Vi Register of Deeds , . ' i . and Ex. a Entry Taker. , PerC. . Statx or Nobth Cabouha, Iw- poto ' Cumberland County. 0. aiB. E. N. Priest enters and claim! ISO acres of land in Little River and Que whittle townships joining the lands . of Daniel Blue ana Alex Hue Estatb. V Entered 4th day of October, 1W06. " ? W. M. WALKEBv'1 ' . Register of Deeds and ? j - Ex. O. Entry Taker. PerC. i Exccutor'sNotice. H.vtnf qualind h zeen(ur upon the mUU of Nfctban fiUmore. (colored ,deoeAwl. notice Is taer.br given to ll parti hitvinx cltlna eKalnHt &efd eetete to present theiQ to me on or belon- October 1Mb, 1907. or tula sollce will We pleaded In bar of recovery. . i . , ' W. if. OA VIS, . ' K i ' ' Kxeeotor of Nathan Cllmore. October lMh.ltOS, C W. Broadfoot, All'r.t Executrix Notices HtrlDr qualified at executrti of the estate of John I). Brown, deoeased, lata of Cumberland County, N. C, thla It to notlfjr all persona hav IrurciiUmfaKalnataald deceased toexhibUtnem to the undenlrned on or before the 10th dav of Oetooer, 1MB, or thia notice will be pleaded in bar ol their recovery. All persona Indebted to saw esiave win pietse mane immediate pay ment.. This 10th day of Oelober, 1905. Sallii Baowii, Bxoentnx. Executor's Notice. K ' ' Havfaw Qualified ai exeentor of the last will and testament of D. F. Home, deceased, late of uumneriana county, N. u.. this Is to notify all Sersons having claims anlnst the estate of said eceased to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 17th day of Sep tember. 1907. or this boUco wUl be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona Indebted to saia esiaie man mate immediate payment.' This 17th day of September, l'JOS. . H. 8. AVKBITT, Kx ecu tor. Administrator's Notice. - Having qualifier ai Administrator of the es tate of John S. Whitfield, deceased, notice la hereby (riven to all persons havlnr claims acainstsald estate to present them, duly au thenticated, to the undersigned, on or before oep. tn, ikh, or wis nouce will be pleaded in bar thereof All persons Indebted to said state are requested to Daks Immediate settla- meui.. wpt. ztn. iwje. JAMES KIRKFATRICK, Administrator, H. L. Cook. Attorney. . .... . Administrator's Notice. - Having qualified u administrator on th.ea- laie or Mrs. aiteua r. Williams, deceased, This to to notify all parties holding eialms aga ut said estate 'to present the same to ma on or before the 18th day of September, 1907, or tnia notice will be pleaded In bar of their -recovery. . . . A. B. WLLLIAMsf, Administrator as above, P. O. Address Kenuert, JK. C. I. A. Mnrehlson, Attorney. ' Sept. 18th, ISO. . Executor's . Notice. " HaVIBgduly qrialffled as executor or tne estate of the late Mrs. P.H. Latterloh, notice is hereby given that all persons holding claims against the etate must present them to the undersign ed, duly authenticated, on or before the 19th day of September, ltw, or this notice will be S leaded In bar of recovery. All persons In ebted to the estate must make Immediate pay ment. F. B.BOS,xecutor. September 1Mb, 1905. , . Bow A Bona, Attorney. , Summons. Nobth CxkouhI, t In the Superior Cumberland county. Court before the Clerk George Fatteisoa. . , ' vs. - . 1 Lena Patterson. . : v ' - . The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been Com menced In the Superior Court of Cumberland County for an absolute divorce from said de fendsnt. on the grounds of adultery; and th said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior eoort of said county to be held on the ... jri.i., iwjo, m ice iouri House of said County In Kayetteville. North Car olina, and answer or demur to the complaint In aid action, or the plaintiff wlU apply to the Court for the relief demanded In said complaint. A. A. HcKkthait, Clerk Superior Court, This td day of Oct 1904. Kewton U. 8mim, tienertJ Manager. SMITH'S' , Seal Estate and Investment A a en cv. ' 1 Box 828, Fsyetteville, N. C. Buys and sells city houses and lota, farms, water powers, mineral derjotritu and hiiinp opportunities. Eefers by permiaaion to Banks of fayetteville. List yonr proper ty with them. . , . e caused by Ind!rat3oa If yon eat a L.tle too much, or If you are subject to attacks of Indi?estion, you have no doubt bad shortness of breath, rapid heart beat, heartburn or palpitation of the heart , lnditjestion causes the stomach to expand swell, and puff up ae ainst the heart This crowds the heart and inter feres with its action, and in the course of tme the heart becoinua tioaJ. .1 Dyrpcpda Cure what yon eat takes the strain e!I of the heart and contributes nourishment stren-tn and h -i!Ui to every organ of the b-!dy. For Ir.ti.-rest.ior, Dyspepsia, Sour ttonnch, InttmrrRii"ti of tiie mucoue inem'iranM iinirirthe Uamach and Diijee. tve 1 rnr. t.ervous DyspepsiaandCaUrrh of the Stomach, t. r !;.-. TfftM woiM me r nnvie p-rt r? , I no-i h-m. Try wptic f ' I -lar rt i-l K"! i it v ive ms lrme saiei-. -I. A u 2 Urn b .I .1 I am cured. iti3. LOi-,1.1 J hiw.loLS, Penn Van, M. Y. I Vrt ttwhtt" -1 and wn !n n hi e'.i9 B f 4 ,lt t.n Mil. I tci- kr.-., i , nt D. tajui-i, h evade. (X f:'::t37hit Ycu L.ii CALL AT IIEADQUAirri:;:3 THE FAYETTEVILLE All! 10I1Y, ; d'illespie street, opposite King's nraon Htore. 1 Here you can see the host aHsortim ut of . j. ; Breech-loading Double pnd Single-barrel Guns , from the best nakers in the country,. Knglund and Kelgiuui. Also Iievolveri for home protection. Also Shells of all Brands, including New York Club U M C Nitro Club end Peters high-grade Club; agent for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower Co. ' : The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins " oi the market Gun and Lock repairing a epecmlty by thetieHt workmen. Next year, I'M, will be the Forty-second anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette ville Armory by the undersigned MelterWaispTLf Gunmaker. LiKimera: fbr CougK Cold. oore Ihroat.otitt I Rheumatism and . Neuralgia - At all Dealer Pnc 25c 506 U00 f Senh Frer "5!fVin RfVilc nn Hnrta Cattle-, Hogs 6 Poultry mwr BMVSI V WIVOII 6J5 Albany St" BosTon.Masi Largest Commercial School in tiie Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK.... $30,000. , INC0RSORATC0 RALEIGH, N. C. . rCUJtK BDILDISO. . These Schools give the world's best in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. Established. -, Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contract No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Boot keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail. " 8end for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Offers a.nd High Indorsements. They are free. Address , KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH N. C or CHAIUjOTTE, N. C. . S8t Ilasli Corn Whisky S1.50 per Gallon. 4 full quarts "Old North State'? Com Whisky. 2 years old . . . -. . . . $2.00 Laurel Valley Corn Whisky, 5 yearsold, . . J2.JJ5 per gallon, 75c per quart Four full quarts Golden Crown Bye Whisky. . : . . ... . $ 2.50 2 Bemit by Eiprees or Post Office Money Order: Write for full price list. G A MlLLFR 2ri - STREET. - t. I VI lULsCn, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. The Biggest Fair ever held in Cumberland County takes place October 22-28. Ev erybody is coming. For once it looks like the City will decorate. i . the merchants give half-holidav, mills will shut down, banks and . ' , oflieee elow, farmers "knock off" for a time, and ALL join hands , ttf&ake the CUMBERLAND FAIR a great Autnmn Festival for the enjoyment of the people of the upper Cape Fear and the vis-" ltor within our gates. . " llie Abounding Ilospiialiiy ' . for which this historic old capital of the upper Cape Fear is so . justly famous would be irxomplete without setting before the vis-. t itor the best the pantry affords. Those exppcting to entertaia , .. company need feel no anxiety of mind as to the baking, if they , only use PERFECTION. It is the Flour that Never Fall. :, ; . Not even in Fair time. -You'll always rind it the Best and Cheap est Flour sold in Fayetteville. Most people know this from past experience. A choice line of . Groceries and General Merchandise V ;.'!), i all fresh and first-class, at trariewinninr nriem. ' Barnrinir and . Ties, Cheese and other Reasonable goods. Courteous treatment - . and square dealing to all t 1 Fcir Visilors . . . . . . . , -.- ... . and all others will find a welcome in this City and In this "tore, whether yon wish to buy or not A. P. JOHNSON, Llancacr, Wfcclcsale ar.a Retail Croccr, . . No. 107 Hay Street. - Favetteville. N. C Phone 56. ! FIVE Y." Uxp'rc'cs.Char'acG Paid Cjf Uc. A trial will convinco you that these poods are tlio vrv best for nitdicmnl anrl nther Tiiirn,.&fta K.....I ..- , ...i i rct y satisfactory, return at our iuuuua atonce. All ehiuawiitii am Remit by Postal 6.- Express Money Ortfer Write for price tut cf other Vquors. Croup, iNeci CHARLOTTE, N. C. PIIUMOKT 1NHUKAMC1 BLDO. lour full quarts Miller'a Private Stock , of Bye. . . . . . . $2.75 Apple Brandy, per gallon . ,2.65 Green Biver Bye, bottled in bond ; . . tn.00 per case. .CIZ 13 c J cxpnise and money wiil ba re- l nu.ln in ni,,;i I t I & Co. f. r 1 !:! vl.r. inZ,ui 11. ! by th. .!,int! toe pain rr, ltch- i! is put i i !i a v " : ti.. TTTnyTATJC n:-Fc.raf:rCa!:. f.r
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