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coinroa sckelx Visit of Aimj EngiMere Prmn- utloa rf Case Before the Board. Turn Tkanday'i Dally. U. Col. R. L. Hoxie, Major Chester Harding, Captain W. J, Banks and Assistant Engineer Weber, a com' miltee from the Board ot Engineer! on Rivera and Harbors, sat in Fay- etteville to-day in accordance with the following resolution of the Committee on Rivers and Harbors of the House of Representatives? "Resolved, That the Board of En gincers on Rivets and Harbors, creat ed by the act of June 13. 1002, be re quested to examine theptDject for construction of locks and dams on the Cape Fear River, between Wil mington and Fayetteville, North Car olina." The meeting was held in the di rectors' room of the Bank of Fayette ville. A large number ot the leading citizens responded to the invitation issued by oar local committee and ap peared before the Board. Maj. Hale, Chairman of the Citizens' Committee on Improvement of the Cape Fear, presented the case to the Board, as the representative of Fayetteville and the interests involved in the proposed work. After a careful and ' exhaus tive presentation of our case by him A. H. Slocomb, Fjq., presented the claims of those below Fayetteville in a few clear, convincing words. Col. C. W. Broadfoot then called attention to the ifirst movement for the im provement of the Cape Fear, manga rated at Wilmington in 17S8, tollovr ed by the charter of the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company in 1796, reciting most interestingly the worth and dividends arising therefrom. Numerous questions were a iked by CoL Hoxie and his asso ciates touching the matter in hand, and were promptly and intelligently answered by Messrs. Hale, Holt, Htuke, Tolar, Rose, Underwood, Cooper, Harrison and others. Our people were greatly impressed . with the honesty, thoroughness and nicUigence with which the inquiries were nai. by Col. Hoxie and his as t.s.r.s, not to say anything of their patience and courtesy. After befitting hospitalities at the LaFayette, enjoyed by all, especially by our people, the gentlemen of the Board, who have made such a iavor ' able impression upon on, took carri ages at noon for their government boat at the River. They will spend the rest of the day and to-morrow in specting the river. The gentlemen of the board arrived here last night from Washington city, and were joined by Maj. Kuhn, hav ing charge of Norfolk and Wilming ton harbors, and the rivers in these districts. This meeting was one of vital im portance to the commercial and in dustrial interests of this whole upper Cape Fear section. The magnitude of the scheme is shown by the action of the government in sending here, o look into it thoroughly, this board, om posed of the ablest men in the rmy engineer service. TAXING THE RIGHT STEPS. The Work of the Women'! Civic Im provement Association. The reporter was much struck. In reading the report of the last meet ing of the Women! Civic Improve ment Association, with the admirable Judgment and forethought In the work cut out to be done. Even in small things they show the efficiency of their plans keeping the streets and sidewalks clean, etc. Visitors to the Buffalo Exposition, even amid the wonders there displayed, had time to admire the extraordinary cleanness of Its' streets. A town, to attract a straneer. oucht alwava tn lnk Ilka hrii rn Its "RnfrttiiT flnlhna " Planting trees and groups of trees, making little plazas at the corner streets, will be also good plans. The Obsebver 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 may choose a scholarship from the following list: j , . ... U. S. Civil Service Examination. Law for Business Men. ' Contracting and Building. ' Surveying. , ". Plumbing. . J "; ,.- Boiler Making. , Monumental Works. Interior Wiring. . Architectural Rendering. ! Newspaper Illustrating. Carpet Designing. Wall Paper Designing. . - Book-cover Designing. Pedagogy. -,- Stenography. ' - - Book-keeping. , , s IstnlkCsMlsDstHy Tske LAXATIVE BKOMO Quinine Tab. ta. Drngrgists refund money if it fails oeure. k W. GKOVIJ'd signature is c a each box. 25c. . tare Far rOcs , Itching, Blind, Bleeding, Protruding 1'ilr-s. DruRfriste are suthorUed to re fund mon-v if PASO OINTMENT fails 0 cure in 6 to XI dsys." soc. THE LEGISLATURE. Anti-Trust and Railroad Bills Per- sonal Privilege. Raleigh, Jan. 24. Senator Holt, of Guilford, introduced an Important an ti-trust bill to-day: Senator Buxton, bill to prevent usury and extortion, especially aimed at small loan sharks who take mortgages on household goods and chattels of poor people, and charge more Interest than the princi pal or tfie -borrowers amounts to in side of cjo year. It passed the Sea ate. Senator Dewrey arose to a ques tion of personal privilege, and denied hating said anything yesterday warrant statements in newspapers here tooay tnat when discussing the practices of some insurance compa nies giving prominent men low rates, he Intended to reflect on bank offi cers, being one himself. Senator Gra ham this afternoon, talking with this correspondent, pointed out a clause in the railroad tfcransportation bill whereby the present arrangement by act of 1903 between railroads and newspapers can be continued by ad vertising for transportation and mile age books. To-night at 8 o'clock the Senate railroad committee will give the news paper men a hearing on the same sub ject. I ma afternoon a joint commit tee on railroads Is hearing statements from big railway officials from a dis tance. The discussion of the solid tors' salary bill and to extend the grandfather clause until 1918 in elec tion laws, consumed most of the time in the House to-dav. MAXWELL J. GORMAN Solicitors' Salaries Soft Drink .. Mi- Hearing on Railroads. Raleigh. Jan. 25. The feature of the Senate to-day was the discussion of the substitute bill proposed by the Senate committee for the House bill changing the pay of solicitors from lees to salary. The bill provides salary of 12,000 annually, payable monthly out of the State Treasury in to'! compensation,- and that all fees now collected, which have gone to the solicitors shall be covered Into the State Treasury; that solicitors sra'l personally visit the scenes of can't! c-tmes. lynchings. etc and disastrous railroad wrecks, and for this later service be paid. In addition to salary; but their actual expenses only and so more. Most of the law yers discussed the bill and nearly all advocated increasing "the pay from 12.100 to 12.500 annually. The biU finally went over as a similar bill has bees reported by the House commit tee, and was made the special order for next Thursday at noon. A bill by Senator Turner to increase the sal ary of the Governor ot North Caro lina to J6.00O was introduced and re ferred. The time of the House was chiefly consumed by the talk of Douglas, of Wake, on his soft drink bill His own committee is against bis bill The Senate and House committees on rail roads jointly gave a second hearing this afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o cocs, to prominent railroad officers now here. Much interest is mani fested In these meetings by aU mem bers of the legislature, and the Senate chamber was crowded. MAXWELL J. GORMAN. RESTORE THE OLD SPRING Set. Running Again the Waters at the Foot of the Hill. Frees Thandays Daily. The Observer readers win have not ed in yesterday's proceedings of the Women's Civic Improvement Associa tion that, among their other coed works, they hope to restore old Cool Spring They could hardly do any thing better. It is coeval with the town s very beginnings- Its folks, eld and young, have slaked their thirst at its broad stone rim, and have lain un der the shade of its giant sheltering trees, who went to their rest under the elms on the banks of Cross Creek nearly a centnrr ago. There w seats about it for afternon recreation, and the beaux and belles there gather ed before the charming poke bonnet and the smart knee breeches went sat of vogue. Louis Hammond, the filer of the In dependent Light Infantry, lies near there; and so dearly did be love this fountain that we might almost fancy that the plash of its waters, astir again, would awaken him from his long, dreamless sleep. FURNITURE NOT ALL. High Poi-t S-rcjts Unique Inventors. A High Point correspondent sends to the Greensboro Industrial News the following pair of interesting sto nes: Tom C. Hege. of this city, who con templates moving to Charlotte soon, is claimed by his friends to be one of the greatest inventive geniuses of to-oay. tthat Tom can't make elec trical is hard to mention. In his win dow here can be seen everything rrom an electric whirligig to the earth revolving and the stars as a back ground winking and blinking at the passer-oy. an his own get no. our tne latest and most novel in vention yet of his was shown the citi zens yesterday, when Tom paraded the streets on a musical bicycle. He was seated on the wheel, with a mu sic box fastened on the rear, each revolution of the pedal causing the music box to play songs and some of the latest airs. He was the center of attraction during his ride, which made the Banbury Cross lady with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes,' seem like ten cents in compar ison. Another Inventor of no little note Is a negro bicycle repairer of this place, who has made a carriage out 01 a motor cycle, and can be s going down the streets with his whole family on the three-wheeled cycle or carriage. - The negro placed an extra wheel beside the rear wheel, making two behind and one in front, and oa this attachment he has . placed a roomy seat. How he manages to keep the machine from falling over as ne goes wnirung through space Is hard to determine. Piles ret onlck rnllef , fmn Tir Snoop's Magic Ointment Remember It's made alone for Piles and it works with certainty anil uNihHlm Itching, painful, protruding, or blind pties disappear use magic by Its use. Try it and see. B. B. Sedberry's Son. To ston a cold with "Pnmmtw Is safer than to let It run and cure it afterwards. Taken at the sneeze Mtra" PrMTMiHM wll it.-a a .11 colds and Grippe, and perhaps ssve you from Pneumonia or Bronchitis. Preventlcs are little toothsome candy cold cure tablets selling In 6 cent and 25 cent boxes. It yon are chilly, if yon begin to sneeze, try Preventlcs. They will surely check the cold, and please you. .Sold by B.E. Sedberrrs Son. . , ' . ...... CrOUD can nosltlretv hoafrmruwl In 20 minutes. No vomiting nothing to sicken or diatrea vrmr chlM A mmc pleasant and safe Syrup, called Dr. Duuups vroup uure is lor ureup alone, remember. It does not claim to enrn a Anjn fliimonti . fo rCoup, that's alL Sold by B. El Sed berry's Bosu RIVER AND HARBOR BILL A Record-Breaker in ha Siis. The following bill will be present ed In the House ot Representatives by the Rivers and Harbors .um.t tee to-day. It will carry an appro priation aggregating is3.46C.t3S. Of this sum, 13M31.C1 Is appropriated in cash, to be available between'' July I. Iv7. and July 1. ISO, aad IIS Sit, bzs Is authorised for continuing co.i tracts, limit being fixed as to ehe;. it shall be expended. ' The bill is a record-breaker In else. exceeding by many millions the amount allowed for river and harbor Improvements In ... any . Congress. Among the items ia the bill are: North Carolina Beaufort, $22,000 Pamlico and Tar rivers. f 11.M3 Neose aad Trent rivers, $30,000; wa terway between New river and Swans bora, $17,00; Cape Fear river at and below Wilmington $15,000 cash aad 50.000 continuing South Carolina Wlnyaw bay. $30, 000; inland waterways between Charleston harbor, 8. E.. and oppo site McClellanviUe, $75,290: Charles ton, $25,000; Waccamaw river, N. C. and 8. C, and Little Peedee river, S. C. $20,000; San tee, Wateree and Con garee rivers and Estherville-Minim creek canal, $150,000. OEOICATED TO JOYNER. An Act of Appreciation Upon the Part of University Students. 8 pedal to The News and Observer. Chapel Hill, N. C Jan. 24. The College Annual for 1907. better known as the Yaekety Tack, has been dedi cated to Hon. J. T. Joyner, State Su perintendent of Public Instruction. The annual is gotten out each year with a view of portraying all phases of college life. It is nicely bound and makes a very ornamental as well as a useful keepsake. The dedication this year is a most worthy and fitting tribute to Mr. Joyner's work in the State, as well as his charming per sonality as a man. The editor-in- chief. Mr. W. D. McLean, and man agers, Messrs. PAlembertie and Pitt- man, have made an excellent selec tion and one that will meet with the universal approval of both students and alumni. The Economic Club met with Dr. Raper in his study last night, and dis cussed the subject of Italian immi gration in the South. Mr. R. C. Day led in the discussion for the affirma tive. The meeting, aa a whole, was intensely interesting, and many strong points were brought out on both sides. Prof. H. H. Williams addressed the student body in the chapel last night on the subject of "Choosing a Y lie. As usual, a large crowd greeted Prof. Williams, and expressed themselves as highly pleased with his address. At a meeting of the Chemical Jour-' nal Club, Miss Daisy Allen, of Louis burg read a paper on "The Problem of Fixation of Nitrogen.' Mr. w. c. Wodward, Jr, of Rocky Mount, N. C. read a very interesting paper on "A New Method of Preparing Standard Solutions." MARRIAGE AT LAURINBURG. A Notable Social Event at Laurin- burg. TIia fiHnwin m waa aAnrs-irtntAH h. a correspondent at Laurinburg, the bride is use wioow ui mc a.im nwvf c . a-ua, and a frequent visitor to "Woodlands." tne oeautirui lamny nomesieaa in tne eastern part ot this county: rtna n til. nMt nnl a HI A -wial MMli nt flu ummii waa tha mlnllat of Mrs. MattJe McNair Evans to Hon. UliDert is. Patterson, which occurred at-7:30 this evening, at the home of the bride's father, John P. McNair, of mil eirw- Th. mimtn araa nttfof affair, only a few of the relatives and friatiula nf tha naf-rtoa.' hina- nraumf The large parlors were brilliantly dec orated witn ierns ana earnauona. The wedding march waa beautifully ren dered by Miss Anna McNair. sister of the bride. Little Miss Sarah Pate and Mr. John V. McNair were the bearers of beantifnl hukrii nt .in lets, and were followed by Miss Mary asc.-oair, sister of the bride, who waa the only attendant. Th hiMa groom entered together, and the cere mony was most beautifully performed by Rev. Dr. John M. Rose, pastor of the Presbyterian chnrrh Th hwrio waa attired In a lovely gown of gray crepe setcun. The CJUUUl Is a nramfnont iIIiwium. of Maxton. Although a eomparative- ij young man. ae is now serving his second term as Representative in Congress from hia diatrfot u i. . man whose engaging personality has luaue nun a lavonte wits all who have met him. Th hrlrfa fa tha awJ daughter of Mr. John P. McNair, who recugnizea in several States as one of the foremost capitalists and busi ness men. Rh la lianalf a Nbi.u a "vuiouii marked business talents and in the so cial worm admired by hosts of friends. Mr. and Mra Pittama 1a .. :3 train for Washington, where uicy win ne tor several months be- un-e returninc to Uieir hm i. u.. ton. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Patterson and lamilV. Or HnWrm fallfnaaila here todav. eAtnina- fmm . continent to witness their brother's marriage. TWO DOLLARS MAXIMUM. A Bill to Limit the Amount of Poll Tax. Senator Orfell r riiamu duced a bill limiting the poll tax. This ihuijuctuim no city or town in North Carolina iluTtm a.ji i.. cess of ($2) two dollars. The equat uauon oi taxation prescribed In the ConStrtntion annlrlna nnl tn i,..!!. levied for the ordinary purpose of the State and county, no poll tax shall be levied or collected except as herein after OTDVlded la HMU rJ A aViL lars for State and county purposes combined. Provided, that this act shall not be mnatraai n k district or other special school taxes poii wnere wey are now requir ed tO bO LftVuKl hv laar aA that l.fa set shall not affect any special act iur we aaie oi ponas of municipali ties or eounrlM whan uM inj have been sold at the date of the pas sage m wis act. 'I had trlfld arwarrthtna- fna anw Kahw until Dr Lyle recommended Casca- sweet. i can tntthtally say that it is the best mmtMnm t mm mu k.. hies." Nannie -Ji Taylor, Bedford, Va. vasveasweet is sold by Armneld A Greenwood. When the cold Winds drv mH miA the skin get DeWitt's Witch Hasel Salve. Sold by Armneld ft Oreen- wuou. . . r ' sum I tarrwaxai ' Cscty fountain Tea Kcts A Bssy absWss tm guy tti. Brisgs eU Hua sat wsvi Tlew. ---;r- "imi, diuim mvoi, nmmcm I4,8""- It's BoekyKmatala Tea auk Boumtss Dm OoaFASV, MaOiaua, Wu. eOLOVt WUCGETt F0 SALLOW PE0PO For 8als brO. O. Sonders, at MeDofflt 106 head Mules & H orses Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc. We have all grades of buggies snd auu uic iucuiuui sou cnesper grades oi We pay the highest market price for Colt on , ,. Bevill fit Vanstory. STRONG Again is what Mrs. Lacy StovalLc'lHtoaQa. said i fttr takmg Kodol Dyspepsia Cora. Hundreds c: otherwsak women are being rt- stored to perfect health by this rem edy. YOU may be well if you will taks it Indigestkjn causes nearly all the sick ness that women bsva. It deprives the system of nourish ment and the delicate organs peculiar to softer weaken, and Kodol Dyspepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assimilate all of the whole some food that may be eaten. It nourishes the body, and rebuilds the weak restoring health and strength. Kodol relieves inalrsstxuccstirtiori,dyspepsia, sour risings, belching, heartburn and aO stomach disorders. Digests What You Eat SaUarkattlataMam Umm aaatatk fa-Ul. UT S aag alia. Vliparai at ta Lafc rUarrafSJaWm lCt.CMap,H Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and 200 Year Calendar Sold by AnnfieW i. Greenwood druggists Administrator's Notice. Hsitaf qualified ss adolnlitrstor of the es tate M Samuel Arantiofig deceawd. kie of toBberland cooaty, H. C, (Sis Is to notify all penoos having claim acaiiut tald eataie. to present thera to the nderiimd. dnW T.riSarf on or before the Ul day of January, mat. or this aoiicn win ue pieaaea in Dar of uelr recorery. SU penou Indebted tnaaWt Mtiunntt auk. lamedlate psymenL Thb lit day lannary, ltU7 H. 8. AVER1TT AUorney. Stat or Nobth (Jarousa, i umDeriarKl county. D. H. Simmnna pntert ami alaima iko acres more or less of land in Cedar Creek township joining the lands of Win. lack son, the Jessups snd others, near Har rison Creek. Entered 22nd dsv of January. 1907. W. M. WALKKR, Kegister of Deeds snd Ex. 0. Entry Taker J. & E. Mahoney, Portsmouth, Alezsndris, snd Norfolk, Vs., Distillers, Rectifiers and Wholesale , LIQUOR DEALERS Arlington, Cammeron Springs, . Hampton Boads, .,:. Belle of yirginiauLake lrnDmondt Bed River, Mahoney 's Best 7 T .VHISHEI Best foi BrdVfnal aai Family Use .4Qi!Erls,$325 , Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express i " Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Oa alette. ftU Hew OmssvM rtew Gl' a tratsprasf m :P. O, MmtrtMm. THE COUSIXS SUPPLY CO., swt V RICHMONfiT, VA. Reference: PUnters National Bank, fa PPC' llviriuc inTv ... Tin SUSVta COUSHS AND COLOS eft; . ft Our Mr Bevil has just letnrned from the Western msrket where he bought 106 Head oi Stock, consisting of the best that can be bought ud we are satisfifd we can please yon if von are in need of a horse or mule. We have on band nice single an double driving horses, ss well ss nice saddlers; and a nice lot of moles of ail sises, from the heavy log mule to the cotton mule, Come look nver our stock of wagons on hand the Cortland t, Hackney Doggies, also harness, etc, to go with them. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney of Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Blight's Dis ease or Diabetes. There ia nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. . v BISUSl SUBSTITUTES. McDUFEIE DRUG STORE, O. O. Sonders, Prop'r. Heart Strength mitvi,oekemWeakness-iiothius9ota. Poe. !S?iilJ?,r'Jrmk b3red is. hVhV biltmy little Mrre that rmlijh all aTiIuli Thi. rJ.U1ir nw. .1 f . r"a. wa ajAUrtT. more eontrollint. awre soremina somsth. V. Ithoot that the Heart srast eoftinnS to fcuLaod the stomaca and kidneys aJao ban This ejeariy explains why. as s tOMHeme. Dr. Shoop 1 1 RestOTBtiTe has in the pact done so mock fclwautdlaMS. Dr. Shoop's BestOraaTe-Lw iwpnlar PRsepdon-Hs alone directed totbess 11 . J rau. senome neart neip. tstion. strtnsibea these "nerrea rn iiislillrt thaa ss needed, with 0 Dr. Sfhoop's Restorative B. c. SEDBERRY'S SON. Land Entry No. 2890. I make dmim to the following vmctnt ucwogiD loineauie or itortb Ctr Oil DA far tht nnrrtiMsi aI Aktai;.. . grant from the gute, situate in the said waicui norm uarouna, Cumberland and Bladen ennntiaa Rai.a. n. i White Oak townships, joining the lands B. Broadfoot, English Edge snd Jim Fsirdoth, in snd on the Big and Little uauiuvnj cwamp, ana nnite Lake, con- t.tma.1 MM. ""a ,ww aajcvs, mora or lees. FUed the 24th day of January, 1907. - J n ikaarTV W. M. Walker, Begister of Deeds snd "wnsj SDuT ser. . Notice to Creditors. j -- wi Muiunm tne oupenor Court of Cuniberland county in an ac tion therein pendini entitled W. H. Bmitb, sunrfying partner, rs. Stephen Stogner, Administrator, notice is here by giren ertdi ors of the partnership uycMnu.,, caiauug; iietween ue 'ate J. w.Btognerand W. H. Smith, at Cot ton. N C., under the firm name and Stala ofKliMrMr Jk kl,n,h . at- .u.:. 7.' . uir meir vOi m nnderMgne.1 receirer on " is osy cm uarcn, lauz, or this notice will be p esd in tsr. This 23rd dsr of Janns- y, A. D., 1907. . W fa.MABTI,Beeei;er. oiuuiaira iyg, aitorneys. The Clyde Steamship Co., Wilmington, N. C, and George-,; : town, S. Cl, lines. J K HswTeat roa Wamworos, B. C. irS'9iK- 'n 25th, 1907 . B. Haraboe f r s: y Feb, lst 1907 . Wiunaorba roa SswYoasf 8.8. Harshoa . . Tan int. iovr 8. 8. Canb . , . V . . Feb., 2nd, 1907 Faon Wilhisotos, N. C, to Gsmb- ---- - - .... town, b. u . .,- i. ... . 8. S.Nstahos . Jan. 1st, 1907 . Jan.'28th, 1907 8.8.Csrib. , , Both steamers hava nuul a.a. accommodations. , Thronvh Rilla I aI . ewaavi M-J Tr vw throoh Ritei gnarantoed to and from wlAttllal 111 NtaHla mwwA UahII. II 1"""- aataiA wuwj aMrtJll n. VAsfMHn,..J .. I mv uciut tiiu ronsn apptT IO . H. G. 8MALI.B0NE8, bapta, CLYDE MILSE, Genl Freight Ag'ent. IHUO.G.EGEB.VicePresident and Gen'l Munsger General OfTlcr,, 'fr s X Kivr. ' ; ' ' 4iaUtU, aW aIOSUS'. Administrator's Notice. Hsrlne qullftfl ai admlnlrtrator of I hen tale ot Mi-U. tie-Miv drcea it. late of Cutoliei land county. K. C. tht. u lu nnllry all pemms hartas claims asaliul said etiaie. Ui present ihtm to tue uoilffilrneil. Suljr verllleU. on of before the its day ul Jaonarf. 1-Mioi ml. sol In 111 be pleaded in bar of their m-overf . All parson. Indebted lo afa! estate must ra... lu.. avedlsts payment. Tble Kb dar of Janueij, UWI. JASfKRt.KUDIE. AdmlDUlraior. H. a Seerltl, Allorney. Administrator's Notice. Hiring qasllHed dmlnlmrmlnr of rtirrnsn Jaektoo, deceased, lale of ( umbcrlsuil comity, and State of tioitk Carolina, ibis Is to notify all Kraoai harlag .lalnu a;aiis1 Ibe estate of said ceased to esnlbtt Ibeta to the undersigned on or before the Mb dar of Jauuaiy I sue. or this aolicewlU be pleaded In bar of their to rorerjr. All persons lodebted to tald estate Blli please make Immediate parment. TnU 1Mb dajr of Jaeuarr. 1W. A. 8. ifcLERAN.ldaitntitrator. C. W. Broadfoot. Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Hsrlng qualified as Administrator of the es tate of l. W. Williams, deceased, late ot Cum berland ooonly. N. C. Ihls is to notify all per sons having claims aealnst said estate to pre sent Ibem to the undersieoed, duly verified, on or before the Ulu day of January, IMS, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. . AU persons Indebted to said estate must make Immediate payment. This 12th day January UM. ORANUB WILLIAMS. Admlntitrstor, Bed Springs, N.C-B Admlntattrator'si Notice. Harlng qualUled as admlntitrstor of the es tate of Angus L. McLean, deceased, late of Cum berland county. N. C, this to to notify all per sons having clslms against said estate, to pre sent them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 25th day of January. lJMt, or ibis notice Bill be pleaded la bar of their recovery. All persons Inbebted to said estate must make immediate payment. Thb 21th day of January, UU7... LAl'CUUK MclXINAUl, Administrator Administrators' Notice. - Hsvtnc qusltfied as administrator of J. B. t'n derwood. accessed, lair of Cumberland county sod State of North Catolius. this Is to notify all Serious having claims against the estate of ssld eceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 1-tb day of January. IMS, or this notice Bill be pleaded In bar of their re covery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. This 12ih day of January. 1KC7. JOHN r SHERWOOD, ' 1. A. MOORE, Administrators. WATS Or JlOaTU CaBOUMA, 1 K Cumberland County. r"0' . 2883. John K Beard enters and claims 150 acres of land in Beaver Dam Township joining the lands of George Besrd's es tate, the Hinton estate, Kedin McDoii ald esUte and D. K. Beard and H O Beard, situate in and near the edge of Bushy Lake Entered 30th day of Nor., 1906. W. M. WALKER, Begister of Deeds tad Ex. 0. Entry Taker. Stats or Nona Cabolisa, 1 v- , Cumbeiland County. J10' 'a87 D. U. Beard enters and claims 15 acres more or less of land in Beaver Dam town ship joining the lands of V E. Beard and Hinton heirs. Entered 7th day of January, 1907. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. OTATS OF hOBTH CBOLl!CA, 1 M fXliia Cumberland County, f K. T. Speace enteis snd claims 2 acres of land in Cross Cteek township joining tne tanas oi c. i, apence, ine oils Mill lands snd ironts on Ellis street. EnUred 2nd dsy of January, 1907. W. M. WALKER, Begister of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker, Stats or Nobth Cabolisa, iv , Cumberland (Vtnntv. M L. VVi itehead enters and plslma 200 acres of land in (Mar (Iraak town ship joining the lands of Dan Downing. v : 1 1 r i . ti w i - - ti . . i'wji auwiuus,rfouuaieiviii, xseiiiDmitni Z. U. Jackson. Anma Nnnxrv R V Brvant. VV. A. 'Jackann. Rallia Fnrt Street Hair. Ben Jackann and ftu Hair Said land lying in and around HamoD wees, wnicn empties into the Cape reanuver. entered I4tn dav or Dec earner, iwjd W. H. WALKER, Kegister of Deeds snd Ex. O. Entry Taker, MORTGAGE SALE. Br virtue of the nowar and anthnritv imii In me bv a certain deed of nortsrasra vmitai od oTemrjr h, 140S, bj J rose Bryant, and vviucu ui w . . u. a, fsaaja arw, vvc. 1Mb la Uie offiee of tba Raalstar of ImmI. CnmW Uoleoonly, I wUl eipose for sale, at public auction. for casta, at the court-house door In Favetlevllie. N. C. on Frbraarv oil. lorn .in o'clock, noon. the follow tor dewrlbed proper ty iTinf aad bein( In ( ambcrland county. State nmia tsiuuus. ana in vrsj s r.rcru tow ship, and bounded and deserlrjed as fnlinw. to-wll : On the weat side of the Cape fear river rjegionius; on ue nver odk at an elm tree and runnlnc north 82 weat iNaii.lm tn a Anmar in Ibechareh lot: thence north W west 4 chains to the main road north tlW east Wi rhsln. attoaa in road; thence north I2,y eeat W v ........ iiwbix .uiia iw- mi io rates line; thenes south atU east to the river; thenee the rlrer to the beginning, containing 117 acres i. F. BVRNE. Mortgagee. Notice of Summons. NORTH CAROLINA. 1 In the Superior Court unuwiiajMicxnuitw.j oesore tne uiers. M.8. B. AUtrV. Admlnlstratnror Trmvl. ri sole tereased.ii. Jobs Bedaoleand wife, etal Kiirw-aw fluiia. The defendants. John Bed sole and wife, above uanieu.wiii laae notice tnai an aeiina .ntiiiut aa above has lasan eAmmaniwMt In tlia Otinrln. Conrt of Cumberland counts-, for the nttmna. nr wiuuiuicisiHu to iravis pen sole, deceased' COntalnlns about fiftv ara altnalan In i-Amw Creek township, said county, for the purpose of aais u par ueois oi ineeeiate.ana the aid defendanU will further taka -nntlna ik.i they are required to appear before the Clerk of ui oufmim fxnsrf 01 fjamoeriana county at hh) office In the essnrt.hotiaa lw tmsniiu si C oa Thursday, February 7th, 1S07. at twelve 0 clock at, and answer or demur to the petition la tald action, or the plaintiff will applr to the eon" for the relief demanded la nta petition Tata tth day of January, 1W7. A. A. McKctias, Clerk Superior Court. B. L. cook, Attorney for Petitioners. Receiver's Sale of Steamboat .lands.- ' "t- ' """"" nsnraa OI tne Baperlor Conrt oi sew Hanover county, entered at trie January acviuii VUUlieU II Ia. VOlieTi, pw rm m reuuiea B'amnoat Company," the nndenrigaed will offer lor salt to the highest bidder (or cash at the Court HieaSi im tKa mitm f iti- . mik ?' ebranr.i907,-.t i? o'clock, m reople SiMmboat Comu)y. located on th wmn ain nf the. . a - ssst 'ajaarvzf a Vftf 1 1 1 tgg , AA Ww? VBStValSal part of the City of Favettevtlle. consUUnr. t,L.on,Itto- Koa. J, S and , of the iiii ai Mtampeeiiton la lower Fayette- . , , wwion nrosn street ff """lag back a distance ot HO feet to Wa, Second: All that tract of land" btrlrfning at - . .wiuwai wissi oi tne rertv utl. n the wen hank of the Cape Fear river at low waier mar. nnnl.. ih . iu..f ,l. . , - - . ; ....a - iui iiuv ta ui rerrv lot w.st 60 links; thenee with another tine of aid lot anrth 2W west s ehalns w west to a hickory and stiear snaple; ihenee north W "est J chains links to the east marrla of Wa- tawr strut' thaaaut Is W ... . . . rtret north ot 4 efaalns M UnL to th! north w mi eoriw of tfao warebooM lot 1 point 2shalm k links anntl. aa as.. ..it -m T. "J" link, to the nortbeast fa I r f 1 sS r .aa rha saw .h aisaa 1 . . a . a 1 wett M links (or M feet finches) to the utb- eaat enrna. tj Ik. l i '.. . . ,, . . " .wnwuaiw.iii(iBj SOU tQ Ss" eaat about a chains links to the rtv at oirwater mark; thenee down the Tariout eoom. of the river to the beginning, eontaJo. Inr acree more or lew. wiaiu ThiVd.: 1Th,0, '""h hon thereon, near to or adjoining the lota mentioned in nnt peri? "ew "g oecnpied by CaTvin .'"V'i": nT " other tract of land be iff'". f e defendant company which but be detent! at that time of the tale. 7 Jin. nCum. eonnraiauoB of the eourt, iuln i DiMeECHKRB.BceJver. John D. Ballarar A ttnn n i. r-ZSrll.' Beys. , . " aw "y '""aaaaaaa-aa.aaaaaa-- - ..GOOD BYE," OLD YEAR, "GOOD MORNING NEW YEAR." THE SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. "TIIK8GUTIIEKN LIKE" coimraiuisies risen on me wor': done in the yesr 1".KJ0, ami eiart the 'New iear" wini l-riglit (irospec s for Hie mot successful l.usiness in -its b t"ry. "THE SOUTHERN" TAKES WITH THE PEOPLE AND - THE - PEOPLE - TAKE - WITH - THE - SOUTHERN, She has established herself In the minds snd ties Is of Uie Southern people, giving them s service hitherto unknown. i She is making s record of which the South will b proud. ' E. H. WILLIAMSON. President. J. V. McGOUGAN, Medical Director. C. J. COOPER, General Manager. CALL AT. HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wagon store . . Here you can see the best assortment of ,. Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns from the best makers in the country, England and Belgium. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also Shells of all Brands, including New York Club U M C Nitro Club snd Peters high-grade Club; agent for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia Shot Tower Co. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market. Gun snd Lock repairing a specialty by the best workmen. Next year, 1907, will be the Forty-second anniversary of the establishment of the Fayette ville Armory by the undersigned "Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Largest Commercial School- in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK .... $30,000. RALEIGH, N. C. PDLLXS BUILDING. These Schools give the worl-1'n best in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. Established. Positions guaranteed, backed by a written contract No vacation. Individual instruction Wa also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmansaip by mail. Bend for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Offers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. KALEIGH N. 0., or CHARLOTrE. N. 0. E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.) BRICE-ffiANUFACTURERS - FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. LI Daily Capacity 90,000 Brick. PL4.NT .NUMBER ONE LOCATED ON A. Q. L. RAILROAD NEAR FAIR GROUNDS n n WOli nnnnnr t s. umi mm. FAYETTEVILLE. IV. r' UiMlii'in niltl WHEELS. Will Axles and finis For Saw MlUs, Planing Mills, Dry Kilns, snd Tram r.oada. FULL STOCK of RIPE, and FITTINGS. The Fertilizers Question ItattliTftj;? What kind of Fertilizers Will You Use ? st eCtiliae7, is'ns ' ld We Handle Nothing of spproved merit For mrrn than v the saUrfyins quality of these well-known A Fresh Supply of these Fertilizers Just Received. never fails, yon know. -Courteous treatment and square A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, 1 So.l0,H.Tetrt. ' F...tf,ill..N.O Phon.M. Always Rcnciabcr tho Full Nam jjmtbQ Qromo Quinine Ccrca o CcH in Ono " atnkv . . A taV M tSsIfcalaa.;!.! SS. Jlllll hmTm Cent. tAal at rw.-. . --"iiaaaiulWialVe ftuSs irtC30,TtO CHARLOTTE, N. C. PIKDMONT IM80BAMCB BLOO. PLANT NUMBER TWO LOCATED ON SOUTH END COOL 8PRIKO 8TREKT. WM,ber "uPP.Uon.for YUr Ubor " -h, Brst- But Standard Brands .ss th;- .i-.a . . .. ." brands "rong.y attest. " . novt tnat dealing to all. - ' 'w Day, Grip fa Two. caCcs. 25c. . lllim- tCl.1.. .vVC. MACHINE CGMPANY.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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