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hrw Irei.Jiufl Elder. Rev. Dr. J. T. Gibbs, Presiding El dor of tbc fayetteville district of the Methodist church, arrived with his family last week, and went into the district parsonage on Haymount, vacated by Rev. J. B. Hurley, who had left for Durham. Dr. Gibbs is well known here, and Mrs. Gibbii, who was Miss Overbaugb before marriage, is at home among friends; , Sad News from Over 8e. . - News has been received In Ander son, 8. C. to the effect that Nellie Roy al, ten years old, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Royal, Independent missionaries to China, met with a hor rible death about the first of Decem ber. The child was playing on the banks of the river Shanghai, and was brutally clubbed to death by three Chinamen. " - . Mrs. Royal, was before marriage Miss .Sullivan, of Pelrer, 8. C, and Mr. Royal Is a native of Sampson county, and brother of Mrs. Kate Breece, of this city. Hallway Casualties. Th following -xtracU. -from- th annual report of the Interstate Com merce Commission will be read with interest: Under the taw of March 3, 1901, railroads engaged in interstate com merce have made monthly reports to the commission of accidents to pas sengers and employes for five years. The tremendous increase in the volume of freight traffic has put a severe strain upon employes, and this has often been made the justi . cation of or excuse for working men unduly long hours, and has led to the employment ot many young and inexperienced persons. In the mat ter of long hours the accident re ports have shown instances of even worse conditions than existed in for mer years. In .the item of passengers killed in collisions and derailments the rec ord for 1906 is not so bad as that of 1905. This is a cause for gratifica tion ; but the only real indication of the figures is that the number and severity of great disasters has dimin ished. The cost of collisions as re ported by the companies, excluding damages to property and indemni ties paid to or on account of persons killed or injured, is $io.59.i89, nearly $1,000,000 greater than in 95- The detailed statement of causes of prominent collisions and derail ments constitutes the most instruct ive feature of the accident bulletins. The statistical tables only serve to confirm the serious and pressing character of the threefold problem which has been made the chief feat ure of this department of the last two or three annual reports: (1) the investigation of accidents; (2) the requirement by law that the block systems shall be used on passenger trains, and (3) the regulation by gov ernmental . authority of the evil of overwork by trainmen, signalmen, . and telegraph operators: The law requiring carriers to make monthly reports of accidents should be amended so that the monthly re ports shall include accidents of every kind and to all classes of persons. The matter of accidents could then be omitted from the annual reports, since the whole subject would be cov ered by the monthly reports. This would simplify the -law,, and give greater value to our accident statis tics. The benefit of these reports lies in bringing their prominent fea tures to the public attention at the time - when they are fresh and mat ters of public interest The remedy is then suggested to the public much better than it can be under the pres ent system. "stcllatesja TctefpapaV . The editor of the Obsekver has re ceived a letter from Alfred G. Morri son, of Tuberville, Halifax county. Vs., who states that he "is trying to come upon a file or any copies of a paper published in Fayetteville be tween 1824 and 1827, called 'The North Carolina Religious Telegraph.' The paper was edited by R. H. Mor rison, D. D., at that time pastor of ' the Picsbyterian church in Fayette ville." , .,. Any information on this matter, from some of the "old inhabitants," will be appreciated by the Observes for Mr. Morrison. A tinM Ai The directors of the insane asylnm at Morganton will ask the next legis lature for an appropriation of $40,000 to accommodate 100 male patients; $S,ooo for two pavilions, one for men and one for women, for patients suf fering with tuberculosis; an addition al $145 a year for general maintenance.- The treasury of the institu tion is just $58.00 "to the good.' A Large Laaiber Oracr. Godwin & Johnson, wholesale lum ber dealers of Raleih1hatvec3iitd '"hTro"nTfacT"to furnish, within six weeks, 750,000 feet of lumber to the Negro Development Company of the - Jamestown Exposition. This depart , men t of, the Exposition is tinder the control of the United States govern ment, but i operated wholly by ne groes. A Western Wonder. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. This won der is W. L. Hill, who from a weight of 90 pounds has grown to over 180. He says: "I suffered with a terrible cough, and doctors gave me up to die of Consumption. I was reduced, to 90 pounds, when I began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs and Colds. Now, after taking 12 bottles, I have more than doubled In weight and am complete ly cured." Only sure Cough and Cold cure. Guaranteed by B. E. Sed berry's i Sons, druggists. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. - ' To Cars A Cot la Oa Day ' Taks LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tab lots. Urupgints refund money if it fails to eure. K. W. GKOVE'S signature u on each box. 25c. A Guaranteed Cars Far Mies Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding files. Druggists are authorized to re fund money if PASO OINTMENT, fails o cure lu 0 to 14 days. 60c. - Scholarship lor Somebody. The OiisiiHVER will give to any lady or gentleman, who obtains the largest number of subscribers to both the Daily and Weekly, from now un til November 1st, a scholarship valued at $50.00, in the International Corres pondence Schools, Scranton, Pa. The winner tuny choose a scholarship front the following list: . U. S. Civil Service Examination. - Law for Business Men. Contracting and Building;. Surveying. ; Plumbing. i .Boiler Making. Monumental Works. Interior Wiring. . . Architectural Rendering. Newspaper Illustrating. , Carpet Designing. Wall Paper Designing. Book -cover Designing. Pedagogy. Stenography. " Book-keeping. Charters Graated. ' The year 1908 is closing with a brisk business in charters issued from the office of the Secretary of State, the follosring--bettig'-grnted--yester- day: ' The Bridgersville Stock Company, Bridgersville, Wilson county; author ized capital stock, $30,000, divided into 600 shares of $50 each, and com pany can begin business with $2,750; the incorporators are citizens of Elm City; the object is to do a mercantile business, buy and sell -land, operate saw-mills, etc. Yick-Smith Company, Selma; au thorized capital stock, $5,000, divided into 500 sh.ires of $10 each; the com pany can b gin business with $2,000, and those subscribing for this amount of stock are E.-W. Vick, Selma, 75 shares; W. E. Smith, Selma, 100, and D. C. Smith, Micro, 25; the object is to conduct a general mercantile busi ness. Standard Grocery Company, Selma; authorized capital stock, $5,000, di vided into 200 shares of $25 each, and company has privilege of beginning business with $1,500; the incorpora tors are J. A. Spiers, Selma, 30 shares; S. C. Robertson, Sehna, 20, and J. B. Waddell. Selma, 10; the power is given to conduct a general mercan tile business. Greensboro Manufacturing and Coal Company, Greensboro ; authorized capital stock is $50,000, with privil ege of beginning business with $2,700, and shares to be $100 each; the incor porators are W. E. Hackett, 13 shares; A. N. Perkins, 5; W: B. Hunt, 5, and W. B. Ross, 5; all are of Greensboro; the object of the corporation is to conduct a cotton manufacturing busi ness; also general mercantile busi ness, buy and sell land, manufac ture furniture, buy and sell coal ami wood, and establish an ice man factoring plant in the town of Greens boro. The Vanghan Hosiery Mills Com pany, Vaughan, N. C: authorized capital stock $25,000, with privilege of increasing to $100,000; shares to be of par value of $100; the company can begin business with $10,000; the incorporators are R. S. Spiers, Vaughan, 75 shares; E. W. Thomp son, Macon, N.'C, 10; J. A. Nichol son, Macon, 5; M. F. Parker, Vangh an, 5; Hi- S. Bpiers, Fentress, Va., 2; W. T. Spiers. Smith held, Va., 1; R. D. Fleming, Vaughan, 1, and W. H. Wright. Vanghan, 1; the object of ue corporation is to manufacture ho siery and other knit goods. Aeaadltal cl Pcacsth. The following: was sent out to the State press from Smithfield, N. C, giving the result of the trial for mur der of Charles Peacock, who is well known in (his city, -where he baa been a frequent visitor : The expected happened when at 840 o'clock co-night the jury, which bad for the past three days been weighing the issues in the case of Charles Peacock, charged with the murder of Alonzo E. Woodard, re turned a verdict of not guilty. A considerable demonstration, despite Judge Webb's warning, evinced the spectators' approval of the verdict There was more or less hand-clapping among the men, and some weeping among the women present , After an informal reception had bees tendered the accused by his friends, he with drew, accompanied by bis family, to his' home. THERE ISA REASON FOR CHEWING REYNOLDS' SUN CURED TOBACCO Vj If ill a .. 9 1 Will Come Alter the Holidays Hon. G. B.-Tatterson had an inter view last week with Chairman Bur ton 0 the Rivers and Harbors Com mittee, in which the latter stated that, while it would be difficult for him to get away at this time, he would keep his engagement if Mr. Patterson insisted on it. On the other hand, if the present engage ment was cancelled, he would give two days in the State instead of one soon after the holidays. This proposition seemed preferable to Mr. Patterson, after consultation with other members of the North Carolina-delegation, and Congress man Burton may be expected during the month of January, Cseisa siatlsttfs. In addition to the Census Bureau cotton report, given in last wsek'a Observer, the following figures will be found of interest: The number of bales of cotton gin ned in the States of the coteon belt to December 13th was as follows: Alabama . Arkansas r 1.133.887 676,423 Florida Georgia Indian Territory ; 55.575 I.53.4i6 33.894 1,204 763.999 1.187.713 34.oi6 546.645 316.848 337.793 219,971 3.837.793 12,114 Kentucky . . ' . . Louisiana .... Mississippi! . . . Missouri North Carolina..,. Oklahoma .... South Carolina.. . Tennessee .... Texas . Virginia . . . . . The Sea Island cotton for 1906, dis tributed by States, is Florida, 21-, 880; Georgia, 20,794: South Carolina, 6,050. The last report showed 10,027,868 bales ginned to December 1, 1906. It looks as if, in the course of a few years, the post-office will cease to be a tax on the government, and may become not only self-sustaining, but even profitable. The report of the receipts and expenditures is as fol lows: A reduction of more than $4,000,- ooo, or 27.83 per cent in the excess of expenditures over receipts of the Postoffice Department is shown in the annual report of Edwin C. Madden, third assistant post-master general, which was made public to-day. The total postal revenue for the fiscal year of 1906 shows an increase ot more than $15,000,000 over that of 1905, the greatest increase in one year in the history of the postal service. The total receipts from all sources were $167,931,782; and the total expendi tures $178,449,776. The gross deficit, including losses by burglary and fire and through uncollected debts, amounted to $10,517,994.' An enormous increase in the de mand for stamp supplies, nearly 800, 000,000 stamps, amounting to a gain oi more than 10 per cent over the previous year, is a striking indica tion of the wonderful growth of pos tal, business due to the country s great prosperity. FagreMcTinc Isdustrlca. ; The Manufacturers' Record contains the following : Fayetteville, N. C Ice Plant Fayetteville Ice & Manufacturing Co. has purchased site on which to erect 60-ton ice plant Company was re ported October 18 as increasing capi tal stock from $25,000 to $50,000. Bee's Laxative Cough Syrup con taining Honey and Tar is especially appropriate for children, no opiates or poison of any character, conforms to the conditions, of the National Pure Food and Drug Law, June 30, 1906. For Croup, Whooping Cough, etc It expels Coughs and Colds by gently moving the bowels. Guaranteed by McKetban&Co. '. - . - It is on of the most wonderful tonics for developing the figure, making bright eyes, red bps and rot j cheeks, ever of fered to the American girl. hoUiite'r Rocky Mountain Tea Tea or Tablets, 15c. Ask your druggist -, . . . . Dad's Little Liver Pills thoroughly dean the system; good for lazy livers, makes clear complexions, bright eyes snd happy thoughts. Sold by Mc Kethan dr. Co. Chewers becoming tired of heavily , sweetened sun cured tobaccos caused REYNOLDS' SUN CURED to quick ly win from " tneold brands " of much z" longer standing the place as favorite with sun cured chewers, because it contains Just enough proper sweetening and fla voring to preserve the quality of the leaf and enhance its goodness, causing alarge increase in the demand for sun cured , tobaccos. - ' :- Z&vziU U. hi. REYNOLDS' SUN CURED is not only pure sun cured, but it is made from choice selections of the genuine sun cured leaf grown where the" best sun -cured tobacco grows. It is like that you , formerly got, costing from 60c. to $1.00 per pound, and is sold at 50c per pound in 5c cuts; strictly 10c plugs, and is the best value in sun cured tobacco that can be produced for chewers. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salon, N. C The soda cracker is an ideal food. Unccda Biscuit are the ideal soda crackers. Indeed! the Only soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. (xC hi a dust tight ijJ numttnr proof paekagtr NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 106 head Mules & Horses. Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc. We have all graces of buggies and wagons on band the Cortland t, Hackney and the medium and cheaper grades of buggies, also harness, etc., to go with them. We pay the highest market price for Cotton Bevill & Vanstory. Gives rest to the stomaeh. For indigestion, dyspepsia, sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach, puffed stomach, nervous scomacn ana caiarrn 01 we stomaca A prompt relief. Irfns ta ik-1 Dpsara snssiaTSSJtoWUI I jVasssssa fat fa tlmBrtmi Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almannc and 200 Year Calendar." SOLD BY ARMFIELD & GREENWOOD, DRUGGISTS. Stat of Nobth Cabouxa, ! - oo-, Cumberland County. Mo- Z88?- jn. ll. rvniieneaa mtrts and Claims 200 acres of land in Cedar Creek town ship joining the lands of Dan Downing, Meill Downing, John Melvin, NeillSmitb, Z B. Jackson, Annie Nnnery, B. F. Bryant. W. A. Jackson, Bailie Fort, Htnwt Hair FUn lukuin uJ flmm Said land lying in and around Harrison fVuL l.:..u : l . ... n wmi, wuivu riupurs imo uu i;sis FetrBWer. Entered 14th day of Dec ember, 1906 W. M. WALKEB, Register of Deeds and Ex. 0. Entry Taker. RHEUM-AID r for rheumatism is absolutely without an equal on earth for earing Rheumatism. Pains, Braises, Inflammations of a't kinds, etc. Rheum-Aid . Medical Co., Sole Proprietors, P. 0. Box 446, Fayette villa, N (V for sal at all drtuntist SSr - - ... ... . .... 1) Our Mr Bevil has just returned from the Western market where he bought 106 Head of Stock. consisting of the best that can be bought nd we are satisfied we can please you if you are in need of a horse or male. We have on hand nice single and double driving horses, as well as nice saddlers; and a nice lot of mules of all sues, from the heavy log mule to the cotton mule. Come look over our stock of Dyspepsia Mbaf Taw Eat SaUama laalssstlsa. VST KMBStS. I Rheumatism j, . 1 hire fonnd a tried And tested cot, lor Rhra. tatiiml Not a remedy that will Kralihten tl distorted Umba of chronic cripples, nor torn bony frowthi bacx to fleth arsin. That ta imponlbls. But I can now surely kill toe pain, and paap si tbil deplorabl dUean. In Germanywith a Chemist In the City ot Darmstadt t found too last Inrredtent with which Dr. Bhoop't Rheumatic Remedy was mad a perfected, dependable prescription. Without that last tarred lent, I accearhuly treated many, many cam of Rheamatisni : bat now, at last. It uni. formly enrea all eorabl caaag of thlwheretolora amch dreaded dlteue. Those land-like franular Wastes, formd in Bbemnatie Blood, seem todlssolra and put away under the action of this remedy a freely as does nuar when added to pore water. And then, when dlawlred, these poUonoot waste, freely paa iron the system, ana the cause of Khetrcoatisu Is font forever. There Is now no real need no actual excose to suffer looter with. OBtbslp. We sell, and in ormlWtenrs raormmand Dr. Shoop's Remedy B. L SEDBERRY'S SON. Administrator's Notice. , Heln this dy qualified sdmlnlttrttorof Ransom Burns, deensed late nf t'nmberlsnd County and Stale of Nosth Carolina. i this is to notify all persons bsvln? cinlm rslnit the es tate of said deceased to.'hIMt them tolhe un dersls;ned on n before the 17ih day of Norem her. U07,or this notice will be plraded In bar of their recorery. All persons Indebted to said stste will please make Immediate payment. This 17th dar of Norember. 1906, - . J.VANCB McGOUOAK, Admlnlttrator Q. K. KI MOCKS, . - iS. MacRAE. Attorneys. " e 87th Annual Statement ETNA INSURANCE CO. Caeh Capital NetSurplru . . 9 4,000,000 00 . 7,036,01093 SarplojM toPoUeyhold'fi.911,036,010 93 Ecseire for Ee-Insoranco.. 6,016,894 46 " " Unpaid LoasM 444,779 62 - "A ; OUnerCUiiM . 817111 87 rfl" " wn 'Ss a.stlt;V "'ssaaBSBSaaIsjBBiaaa Total AseU .... ... . K,11B,296 87 The eaab in twnk Jbd't lit, 1906, wh 11,119,984 63. A loll exhibit of the Bonds and utocki m be tees at mj office ($25,000 Durham, f 24,000 Greensboro school bonds and $26,000 Winston, $30, 000 Masonic bonds, and $20,000 Y. 11. 0. ' A. bonds, Wilmington, M. 0 beinf among the list) - 'i '!"'" B. R. HUSKE. Aef. SDNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY, " rf (Jsmes M, Lamb A Sons). , . y- ; FayetterUle, N. 0. CHRISTMAS. ' We have some of the finest ABDE8 BIA8 yon erer saw; full of berries. PAPEB WHITE NARCISSUS and WKITK SOMAN UYACINIUS in pots full of bloom. HA'O PALMS and man others from one to fire dollars each. CUT FLOWEItft-Csrnstions, Narcis sus, Hyscinthi. Place yonr orders early. ManZan Pile Remedy For MUIVIf " MIL EXECUTRIX' NOTCIE. Ilavlug quallHed aa exeuutilx of the IsM will ami itutaiueutof J.H. Katley, detwasnd, Isle of Cumberland county, N. I!., this la to nollly all persons lisv Ihk claims suisliiat the esiale of said deceaset loptesent llieui to the umlersliineU, duly veilMcil, on ur berure the 2lh dy of No vember, n)7. or tills uutice will be pieauea in bar of their recovery. All persons tntieuied to said estate will please make imiueiiiaie ay oifut. t ins zntn uay ui novemurr, iwo. TCLUAUtl'tl KA'll.KV, axeoulrln, , 1'. O. Uupe Mill.. N. U. Administrator's Notice. Having qimlllled as administrator ofthset late ofTravts lledsole. late of Cumberland conn ty, notice Is hereby given lo all perso s bavins claims axaiost taia estate 10 present luem.uuiy authentinaled, on or before the Urd day of Deo ember. 1U07. or this notice will be pleaded In bar thereof. All persons Indebted to said es tate are uotinea to mace tmmeu late, settlement, This December lit, IWJS It. 8. B, Al'TSY, Administrator H. I. Cook, Attorney. - - Executor's N otice. Havlnr Qualified as executor of the last will and testament oft), j. Uuy, deceased late of Cumberland county, M. C, this Is to notify all peisons having oiaims against the estate of saiu ueoeasea, to present' tuem to me ouuer signed, duly verified, on or before the 90th day of November, lvo7, or this notice will be plead ed In bar of their reoovery. All persoos in debted lo said estate will please make Imme diate payment. This 20th day Of November, itun. A. J. GUY, Executor, F, 0. 8herwood, N. C. H. 8. AverlU, Attorney. Statst or Nobth Casolina, I N. 0ca-i Cumberland county."-- Wil(iam Uiley enters and claims 60 acres of land in Cedar Creek township joining the lands of William Kiley on south snd east, William CsehweU on norm and M. b. Kiley on the vest. Entered 27th day of Nov'r. 19J6. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. 0. Entry Taker, PerO BrATI Or KOBTH CiKuLIKA,N OBo, Cumberland County. I0' M. M. Pope enters and oiaims 200 acres of land in Black River township joining me lands oi way rage estate, Josiah Pope Erasmus Lee's estate, itacnei xart, et at. Entered 6th day of Dec'r, 1906. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex O Entry Taker, By A Q. Culbreth, Dept. Valuable Farm For Sale. Under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland county, made on the 7th day of August, 1901. and renewed and conflrmedon December 20th, 1906, the undersigned commissioners appoint ed by said court will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder at tbe court House door, In Cumber land county, on Monday, January 21st, 1907, that valuable farm known as "Zollraoor," lying In Cumberland coun ty about two and one-half miles west of the city of Fayetteville, on the old Western Plank Road, and containing about 55 acres. This farm is In a state of high cultivation, with neces sary tenant house and outhouses, or chards, etc., and Is one of the most valuable and best situated farms In the county. Terms of Sale: CASH. ThlB December 21st, 1906. C. W. BROADPOOT, G. M. rose;. Commissioners. MORTGAGE SALE. By virtue of the nower and anthorltr vaatail In me by a certain deed of mortgage executed on November 27th, 1905, by 8. J. Hubbard and wife, and recorded in Book "D," No. 6, at page 876, In tbe office of the Register of De Cumberland county, I will expose for sale at fmbllc auction for cash at the court-boose door n Fayetteville, N. C, on January 14th, IU07. at 12 o'clock noon, the following described prop erty, lying and being In the county of Cumber land, State of North sTarollna, and in Plea 11 ill lerls townanip, ana nonudea ana described as fol lows, to-wlt: Lying on the east side of the Cape Fear river, beginning at a atone near tbe negro graveyard, O K. Talbot's corner, also a corner or lot No. 8, runs inence witn ine line or it soutn 27" east 26.60 chains to a stake. Williams' and Jonas' corner: thence with Jones' line south 48 west 84 ehalns to a stake, corner of lot No. 1: thence with the line of It north 16 west 46.26 chains to a stake on the north side of a ditch In Talbot's line, the corner of lot No. 1; thei ce with Tal bot's line north 75 east 21 chains to a rock, hit corner; inence anotner line or nis north 86" east 2 chains to a rock, his corner: thanca an other line of bis sooth 18" east 6.90 chains to the uegmning, containing tun acres more or less, fiec 11th, 1W6. 8. H. MaeBAK, Mortgagee, Notice of Sale Under Mort gage. By virtue of the power and authority given by a certain land mortgage, executed by 1). J. Cur rie and B. 8. Corrle, bit wire, which is recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Cum berland coonty, In Book K. No. t, page 188, ths following property will be exposed to sale by That tract of land In Cnmharland An tint mA. Joining the lands of D. B. Campbell, J. and N. B. Blue, Tarbell Lumber Company, and others, eontalnlng'nlnety ISO) acres, more or leas and known aa the land belonging to tbe Sundy Gra ham estate, and deeded to said D. 1. Currie by Martha U. Ray, s reference to said deed being hereby made. Place of Sale: Court House door, rayettevllls, N. C. Time rf Sale: Monday, January 7th, 1807, si . Terms of bale! Caalu 4, - -, , i . December, 4th. leoe. 5 - J. YV. MeLADCUUN COMPANY, Mortgagee. Robinson a Shaw. Attorneys. commissioner's Sale of Valuable Properly. Under snd by virtue of an. order of the Snpo iui wun vi vuuiwiam county in a cause en tltled'"JoseDh U. Peare and witV srtal .Ml.rf J.M. Pearce and wife, etal." the undersiimM aa commissioner, duly appointed, will expose ed valuable real estate near FayettevtTle, N. C: rirsi trac.; inai veioaoie rarm known as Bordeaux," located near Victory Manufactur ing Company's cotton mills, and about ihr miles south west of Vavettavllla nn ih ,....,, side of the south prong of Blount's Creek, con taining 144 acres, snd Tielng the same land de scribed In a deed dulr recorded In Rnnk v n. 4. page Mo, etc., in tbe office of the Register of Deeda for Cumberland county. Un tnlA treat mere are it) acres or cleared land, of which seven or eight acres are planted with scupper nong vines, Ave acres are an orchard planted with apples, peaches, plums and pears, Ave acres are planted with dewberries and two acres are planted with bnnch (ranea. and th. j-ami.i.-Mwi yit tnr s,itl aiptBii to the cultivation of truck, cotton and corn On said farm there Is a very comfortable six room dwelling boose, with .outhouses, stables and barns. - Second Tract: Ninety acres of woodland ad joining the "Bordeaux" farm and the Victory Cottora Mill property, and being the same land described In a deed from George L. Smith and others to Henry Walters, Book R, No. 4, page Z01, and from Henry Walters to Alice V. God dam, and from J. M. Goddard and wife to J. M. Pearce, Book M , No. 8, pegelHH, office of Regis ter of Deeds for Cumberland county. The drat and second tracts above referred to will be of fered for sale Jointly and separately. These ere good lands and offer an opportunity for a de sirable Investment. Third Tract: In Rock II sh township, near the Fayetteville and Florence Railroad, now A. 0. L. andPlney Bottom, adjoining the lands of Tfllloghast and others, containing 63 acres more or less, and being the same land describ ed In a deed recorded In Book Z, No. -4, page (23, Register's office of Cumberland county. Time of Hale: Monday, January 7tb. UOT.at 12 o'clock M. i . Place or Sale: Court House door, Favetts Vlile.N.C. Terms of Bale: One-third cash, one-third In six months from date of sale, and one-third In twelve months from date of sale, deferred pay menu to bear Interear. from time of sale at the rale of six per cent, per annum and title to be reserved unMI the last payment. 'Sale made subject to confirmation by the court, - . Fayetteville. N. !., December, 8rd, ISO. . JOSEPH H. PRARCR, Commissioner. Robinson Shaw, Attorneys. PILULES fcr (ha Kidneys , ao sirs' nitTsisi . . hes stood the test 25 yeart, Avcraso 4niual Sales totODS. LLa001111 Tpcal to yoi ? tncloaeo with svtry bonis Is a Tsn Unt, isckaR( of Crove'a THE SOUTHERN LIFE lilSUOlCE CO, . FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. hai established Tha First to : Pay "The Southern Life" hat offfred so flattering, deceptive induce ment to the people but hat and is offering Life Insurance on itralght buslnese principles. Any other basle is a Scheme to deceive the public. "Tbe Southern Life" it helping to build up this lectlcn by keeping the premium money at home,..,.,.,. Take your Insurance in "The Southern Life," The Strongest North Carolina .Company. E. H. WILLIAMSON, President, , . ,j;V McG0U0AN Medical Director. . .. , k C. J. COOPER, General Manager, - - - CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE AIUiORY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store, , jaere you can see me Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns from tbe best makers in tbe country, England snd Belgium. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also Shells of all Brands, r including New York Club U M 0 Nitro Club and Peters high-grade Club; agent for Dupont Powder and th Philadelphia Bhot Tower Co. The Finest Aswrtment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Next year, 1907, will be the Fort jr-iecond anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette ville Armory by the undersigned . Walter Watson. Gunmaker. Sweet Masli Corn WIiislcY $1.50 per gallon. 4 full quarts "Old North 8Utf" Corn Whisky. 2 years old 2.00 Laurel V allay Corn Whisky, 6 years old, .... $2.25 per gallon, 75c. per quart Fonr full quarts Golden Crown Rye Whisky. . .S2.60 Remit by Erpraaaor Post Office Money Order, Write for full price list. G A Mil I FR 215 MAIN STREET, M. IVIIL-L.Cny DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK . . . . $30,000. iNC5porso RALEIGH, N. C. PULLIN BUILDING. These Sohools give the world's best in Modern Education. Oldest BueineBs College in North Carolina. Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. We also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmansnip by mail. 8end for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Offers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, . KALKKill N.C. or CHARLOTTE. N.C. CAROLINA Midi COMPANY. C. S. 11IS1, Pmriitir. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Fer Saw MilU, PUnlnf IfiHa, Dry Kilns, and Tram Roads. FVJL.I . STOCK of PIPE and FITTIIVCS. THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE OUR BREAD, CAKES AND PIES. Don't wait until the last minute FRUIT CAKE But order it now and get exactly what you want A fresh snpply of materisl for making ssmr on hsno Or, if you want to make it yourself, do so, and send it to us to bake for von. it will onlrCOSf 01) the., and will aa... lot. t trnhi0 ., worry. - ' .. .. 1 Will Bake Any Afternoon Except Saturday. Our Pies just csn't be beet; Mince Pie . '. . " 1 , ' Vanilla Wafers Just ss flue as ever. ' HOT ROLLS EVERY AFTERNOON. The McNeill Bakery- Company, " TERMS CASH. FIVE YEARS OLD 0U FASHIOND FULL Express Charges Paid E ; Us. f-.i- ZZu i . FFvaBa. . . uuiih hid Hmtt by Potial . Writ for prlet Grove's Tasteless Cliffl Tome a record of being a Death Claim." Desi ausgirKiiBiU w Four full quarts Miller's Private Stock of Bye. .2.75 Apple Brandy, per gallon . $2.65 Green River Rye, bottled in bond $11.00 per case. CHARLOTTE, N. C. PIIDMONT INBDBANCI BI.IK1. to get that FOR 'X MAS. , ' . A Specialty. , . COPPER nSTOUD QU107 fk Buna u your iucri una r t ikt- iiiaria in pium cnes. Exprett Monty 0dr Hit of otter liquor over On c?,i a Half IVSSoa No Cure, No Pay. Block Root, Uver Wis. 506.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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