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Ci.S' FEESCCPICSl Will aw a bw an few Snrw. The thirsty one, or tick ones, who imagine they need whisky, will have to look for it elsewhere than to the physician. Tbe bill to prevent drag tore from dispensing whisky on a physician prescription, introduced in the House by Dr. McNeill, passed its final reading in the House Tues- -1 ..r :n it., e , iwj wui uvm gv w UIC onwjc to be pasted by that body. The following bills passed their third and final reading in the Senate: To amend the charter of Fsyette ille. To authorize Cumberland county to issue bonds. The following bills have also pass ed-: . j To amend the bill relating to the water supply for Fayetteville. To regulate the salary of jurors and special reniremen in Cumberland connty. Dr. McNeill has also introduced in the House an amendment to tbe Cum berland county prohibition act, ma king the holding of a United States license to sell whisky prima Lcie ev idence, that such holder is selling whisky and liable to indictment and conviction under our present law. The folio ing bills passed . final reading in the Senate yesterday: To incorporate the Ladies' civic So cti ty of Fayetteville. To regulate salary ot jurors in Cum berland county. Death of Mrs. John U. Owen. Trvrn ftViT DaltT.J Mrs. EOe Davis Owens, the beloved wife of Mr. John M. Owen, a member of the Bo-rd of County Commission ers, died at BL Luke's Hospital last night at 12 o'clock of typhoid fever. . ; The funeral will be held tomorrow morning at 19 o'clock, from Camp Ground Uethodlst chare. Seven ty Flrst. , The deceased, who was a daughter of the late George Davis, is survived by a husband and six children, fire boys and one girl Mrs. Owens was forty years of age. ! and was one of the - most popaJarj young matrons in western Cumber land. She had hosts, of friends who are sorely grieved at her death, and who feel the keenest sympathy for the bereaved husband and children, the youngest of whom is but foar months of age. For Catarrh, let me send yon bee. Just to prove merit, a trial sixe Box ot Dr. Snoop s Catarrh Remedy, it is a now white, creamy, healing antisep tic baha that gives instant relief 'o catarrh of the nose and throat Hake the free test and see. Address Dr. Snoop, Racine. Wis. Large Jars Me. Sold by B. EL Sedoerry's Son. FirE-ClES for II SO DAYS' VTn. aaa ajoan mum rapm u-ma too. Bad Braaii atrak hmk eadBacsaraa It- Bnear Knran Tm n - tat farm, at eaats a bo. Q'i hi aaaat k Tlimiaa Dave Omra-rv. Hi Mi i. Wav oua rnxxm fm saumt rcopu For gal by O. O. tiomien, at McDnffle SLNATOI OVrSMA-VS LAST BOY AX stATTLE FOB TSTE fFTC CAIt la a brfmt nnUi far I During the closing hours of the session of Congress Senator Overman, hose influence in the Senate has been a subject of mucb favorable com ment of late, put a quietus on a reso lution fathered by Representative Barton, chairman of the House River and Harbor Committee. The Wash ington correspondent of the Raleigh N ws and Observer says: The resolution carried an appropri ation of thirty thousand dollars and provided for a commission of nine, composed of three Senators, three Representatives and three members to be chosen by the President. The proposition provided that river and harbor interests in the count; y be in vestigated and that the commission 1 report the result of its conclusions to Congress. Senator Overman, who bad in mind tbe sb bby treatment accorded the V;pti Cape Far project by tbe River ar.-i Harbor clique in Congress, put ma loot down on toe proposition as soon as it made its appearance in the Senate. He gave notice that the resolution should not pass, and he went so far as to announce that he would talk it to death should it come up for consideration- The threat was all powerful by reason of the lateness of the season and nothing more h-ard of tbe resolution. Senator Overman rightly concluded that the commission would be com' po-ed of a special coterie, which would devote most of the investiga tion to schemes in which members are interested- Sudden Death of Mr. Niehoisen. A rrivate letter received from Park- ton brings the sad news of the sadden death of Mr. John T. Nicholson, a ell-known farmer, who lived near that place. Mr. Nicholson was fighting fire. with some others, and seemed in his sual good health, when from excite ment and over-exertion, be gave way and fell to the gro'zi dead. He k-avt-s a wife, who was Miss Charity McNetU. of Lamberton. s ose child. His brother. Mr. Charles Niebolsen, of Missirsippt was expected to arrive last right oa a visit. Death and Funeral of Miss Mary Gard ner. A i ry sad death that east a gkwa over her many young friends and tbe shadow of an irreparable loss over her family, waa the death of Miss Mary George Gardner, which occured in Greensboro Monday morning at the home of her cousin, Mr. Leon J Brandt. Miss Gardner was weil known here, having spent many years of her life with her aunt, Mrs. George Brandt, and the u timely passing away of a life so young and full of promise Is particularly sad. She the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gardner, of near Sanford. but former ly of Fayetteville. and is survived by her parents and one sister. Miss Sadie Gardner, and was Just twenty years of age. The remains were brought here from Greensboro Monday night, and carried to the home of her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Smith, on Hayntoant- The fn- neral services were held Tuesday aft ernoon at I:W o'clock from the Pres byterian ehsrchi conducted by Rev v. G. Smith. Tbe ceremonies were continued and concluded at the grave in Cross Creek cemetery. Tbe pall-bearers were: Messrs. Don aid Armneld. Joe MacKethaa. Ed Abeam, Claude Rankin, Allen McMil lan, Arthur A. Ann field- Under and by virtue of a judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland county, made on the 7lh day of August. 101, and ren-wed and confirmed oa December 20th, IMC, the andersigned commissioners, appoint ed by said court, will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder at the Court House door in Cumber land county, on Saturdar. March th. at 12 o'clock M, 157. that valuable farm known as "ZeUmoor," or "Fltxell Farm.' tying ta Cumberland county about two and one-half miles west of the Oty of Fayetlaville. oa the old Western Plank Boad. and coataiting about SS acres. TVs farm is la a state of high cultivation, with necessary tea ant houMv and outhouav, orchards. etc and is one of the most valuable and best situated farms ta the county. Terms of Sale: "ASH This February 7th. 1M7. C. W. BROAOrOOT. G. M. hOSE. I ion: mission ers. IN THE LEGISLATURE. Several Important Bills Passed. TCashingtos, Feb. 2, 1907. Ma W. L. Hawuey. Fayetteville, N. C, Dear Six: I am sorry but the Speaker will not let us get our Bill to establish the fish hatchery before the Il-mae at this session. I am patting in an order for a sup ply of shad for the Cape Ftar. sxd asked that they be sent to you. Hastily, yours. See . G. B. Pattebso. The Observes will give to any lady or gentlemanywho obtains the largest number of subscriber to both the Daily and Weekly, from cow un til November 1st, a scholarship valued t $50.00, in the International Corres pondence Schools, Scranton, Ta. The winner may choose a scholarship from the following list: U. S. Civil Service Examiu-tion. Law for Business lien. Contracting and Building. Sarveying. Plumbing. Boiler Making. Monumental Works. Interior Wiring. Architectural Rendering. Newspaper Illustrating. Carpet Designing.- Wall Paper Designing. Book-cover Designing. Pedagogy, -u . Stenography. . , - Book-keeping. Raleigh. March 1 The Senate adopted the McLean substitute for the Reid Trust bin at J o'clock this afternoon. The Senate passed the Fireman's Relief bill, the Street Car Separation of ue Kaces mil, the bill requinag Union depots in towns of two thou sand or more- House bill passed raising the salar ies of department employes and clerks. There was no Incrase ta the pay of State officers. The editor of the Memphis, Ten a. Times' writes: "In my opinion Fo ley's Honey and Tar is the best rem edy for concha, colds and tang trouble, and to my own personal knowledge Foley' Honey and Tar has accomplish ed many permanent cares that have bees little short of marvelous." Re fuse any but the genuine In the yel low package. McDnfBa Drag Store, (O. O. Bonders, Proprietor.) , Rising From the Grave. ' . .A prominent manufacturer. Win. . FertweU. of Lacama, N. C relates most remarkable - experience. He says : After taking leas , than threw bottles of Electric Bitters. I feel like one rising from the grave. My trouble is Bright disease, in the Dia betes stage. I fully believe Klectrtc Bitters will cure me permanently, for It haa already stopped the liver and bladder complications which have trouble me for years." Guaranteed at B. E. 8edberrya Sons, druggists. Price only 60c - ------- ; The winds ot March bare no terror to the user of DeWltt's CarboUsed Witch Haiel .Salve. It quickly heal chapped and cracked skin. Good too, for boil and burns, and undoubtedly the best for Piles. Sold here by Arm- f.d Greenwood. .... Catarrh hat Caaur a! tot mum and tarsal eaa a bm Trial mm at be rtt 1 rami Can. rtnnb Can win brae acta aaanaaUal feats. KoUaas eertaiafr. toncoartoentna ahraVal has at an amdaat aataaawasawrtt. Bataaa atttea) aaat ana aw trailers. wta adnata fe. Be Bana l utansuaana baha. sat a kaHbhd afekd can can I atrial casaaS can its sack toataaax ana as on aiatuwaa, Tlrrant, amanl. mr , amnmau l lata a aanrr.crawB has Hni.ln.ail In ay Dr. tnanlnnlanaa. H Catarrh at at aon sad Saiuai hsanas ta tfca mnarh. that, a af mrmmmJmmm wiSBWraaos'tfsrnann. aiij can tor Dr. ansa's I.nlln. FaaisUaacnaaiy aaanad Dr. Stoop's Catarrh Cure B. L SEDBERRrS SOI. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WI1X CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Takeitatonce. Do not risk having Bright" Dis ease or Diabetes. There nothing gained by delay. 50c and f 1.00 Bottles. urm ww iiiwm. ' If cDUFEIE DE.0G STORE, - O. Q. Soadera, Prop'r. J. & E. Ilahoney, nnamowui, Alexsadna, and Norfolk, Va. Distillers. Rectifiers an : ViTl0l8S2l3 LIQUOR DEALERS i Scr.3 cf csr Presets: Ariington, Cammeroa 8prings, h Hampton Boads, ' Belle of Virginia, . Lais Drununond, : - Bed Eiver, Mshoney Best MOtXMTTn-Si EtOimtaia Tea NuggeU A tan ManSa a S-tf Tat Bdsn Snna wis md Li w?(a A waeMefcrOnwinawn. la'aa tan Hanra Valuable Farm For Sale. STRONG Again h what Mrs. Lac StovalLofTatan.Oaa said after takmt Kodol Dyspspsbi Curs. Hondradt of other wsah ima am bslor re- storad to parfact hssithby this rem. edy. YOU may b waaiyoawultaka BMtst mbA thai eWjCnvto arjvis ptcofiis to nans: I I C-n-. Senr.cs EfPi: Viaa KOSTH CUuUJl. s la la Saaartar Caaq ittM iaa eaaacj. 1 Mm la data. X. U Moan. Mi.ftm Maaraa. Ml Man ns. I. L. Muaitx. Juaa Haatea. Haraan Maa to. Kof Maaroa. Ania fkUnni. HarMn raUUn. SIM raiuiaa. laota railMa. u laaJotaai, Faaaw rsiain aa ifriaaar McllocvaM- vs Siaacca Pttaw J. A. rauar n. itban Moaiaa. nuilaa ratUln aad s,t Mctacat aorta. Ta alaaw afear tiil, tnaenlly Wnuan rauiin. Batetl Maana aa Ilsi Jle PnwaM. aui iaa awica laal a arooa ut 14 n aba an ana miaiaiit n Uw sa ke lot Oaon of Canaartaa aasatv ta sail iat tiTbsoa aanaf la taaaaai n wta car uua uart ol M amai la la eaaatr aa Maw slMmd. la caraaif -Flmt ttaania. aaow m Moara law.' aaUaz lb anwanerthra la nuuoa oa l la an eaai at aale la tat sMradasu hat or rials a tttlarnt aad ta n a anaadaaai wUI larunr tssa aotica laal Urrv r rrutra M saaaar Man ta Clark at taa teaaflorCMttaf al coaair Mkto la Fuel mill. KC. oa La Jhs ay of Maraa. am. ml taelv a dock. m. aa an te ia aauiie n -aM arrtea.ar la tilttoatrt v:i itJ nuktcwm ax tat r. uci omaaaa la au acauaa. 1 aa zsra aaj at rraiatry. UW. A. a- nca.sTitaji. tacts Ma-nor caan. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure smbns the stnmach and cngnsttvw organs so eugast and assimilita all of the whole scdm food that nuybaaataa. Itnonrisbaa tba body, and iwboilds the wsak organs, iwstarmr bsalth and strsngth. Kodol rKalfMfiVjpfTT djfjtaja sour rang, bsidang, basrtuuia and al EXECUTRIX NOTICE Btvlaa oaltsrf a czatatrix f tUjsh Saea- krl . tinual. af Canharlaa caaa Sank CsraUa.talt t aocu all nmat aavla cjalaut asaiaat ta anal of tal ooanatdt ...it. taai to iaa aaaaaaxaaa oa or aiova ta acta oav at raaraarv. lias, ear? aaiaaati- caua. ot lalt aoUra all! a fnada la laatan n ftaaHai aaj- ml I alt rtDraary w. am. atas. L 4 C. SHErfl ABJ. Ioatwlxtx. FtrtCktviU. X. C. Boalstoa A Shaw. AUaraari. Ditf ests What You Eat I I I lit" I al anantan I aantfUMa I rtl.nttn)in. ao.caak.SA. Ask for the 1906 KodolAlmanac and 200 Year Calendar Sold by Armfieid A Greenwood drnggists EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Haling qualified as the executor of the will of the late John Q. Adams, dacessad, lata of Canbeviaad eoanty . N. C. this is to notify ail pervoas having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them 10 the andersigned oa or before the 2d day of February. IMS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate paymeuL CHARLES E. ADAMS. Executor. D. J. Cashwell. Attorney. - AN OLD MELLOW VVrj ooppeb las 111 1 an 'Wn WHISKEY, atoarzr Bifuwiibiil IVaV". y 4 QUARTS SHIPPED IN lUU", NEAT PACKAGES EXPRESS ).65 PREPAiDPnW hi mm JUPPLY CO. RICHMOND, VA. svt.t OCKADI- Best aakEdndaiFamiIyCse 4 Quarts, $35 Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OK TOUS MONEY REFUNDED. Oar Matt I Mt Haw Cam, hart Han Gd." nHbr!Bsan oj P. O. ItaarT Orac. TBE COOSIRS SUPPLY CO., aa-T 1 RICHMOND, VA. Notice of Sale. Fauilata haadrcd (l0i am food Ctmtag laad la QatvaiSM aa omarr-Flm towaahlui. There It s Vhorw Urm oaca. SCO aern af ia laaS. ta aiU rtaaet. an arret beaa cot at all shoot that an Sa talaci ttntter.Xsad mint frost ladoa. 7H trom gnaw. A.. B. a S- 8rvenl huadraa bajhtli tora. neon, for fall stafaJooitofall kirri' fn tsnalnt km. ate, a-vrm. wasoat, ttocs su siaot, tm to ttil'm one naa. Tlstaafeale: March a.lJ, 1? a' dock M. Pnec: Coon Boon. FaTeaevtUe. . a Tcmc Can. For tafaranrJoa addren M. a CAMPBELL, Lakew. lav, or to air wot at Snwinl. BEE'S UXATIYE BOREY m TAB MUmi COUBttn MO COLAS Admin lav trator'a Notice. Htla eaallS n adnlaltimar of ih -1 an of lira L. McUaa .Sim l Ul of -" aorlaa couaiT. N. C ihl It 10 aiHilr U ' m k.rlA. nld male, lo bl- mmmt Ih.w In ttm ukl.r.t.HMl dill, rttt4. OO at hate Uw SMk 4f oi jaaoaif . Ma. at thu nor am a awaanl la kmr ot iaii mnrij. 1 AU inn, lakaM. la nld Milt an ail! I In dun sernteL Thi,7iih J. ol Juimi UM. LAl'tUUS HcUUSALU. SduWruut Administrator's Notice. Hsvma aaalnad n adnlnbtrttor of Farnaa In In, il.i 1 1,1 hi Uim of Caaibeilaad conatv. aad mala af korUi Carolina. otT CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE AKIIORY, Breech-loading Double and Single-barrel Guns .t Vmrlanri and Krlirinm. fmni the b nis ln u -------- home protection. Also Also Revolver ft. Shells of all Brands, ptitoai hn( claim aiatt la nuia 01 nn neant wtititH ue coverr. rui ... u 1.. u. .v.- . . on themarkeL. Co.: snd LoekDg. , fJZttt'J? year 1907, wiU tetner on f-rnrauMu ... f.T. iille Armory by the undersigned Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Three Carloads Mules and Horses bar of taaif racorer. AU nld ntai wiu III tttliiat snk tmm Stit or Noun CanousA, I K w Comberlaad Uoonty. f Oeuvia Butler eaters snd claims 3000 seres of land in Beaver Dam tovesAiu ioiaina; tbe lands of George Davis, V. B. Melvin, U. M. Hes,d, Dsn unibretb. H. C. airelotn. i. B. Uowninc.J. U Berd, William Melvin, 8otoaon Fair- doth,etsL Entered 27th dsy of Feb ruary, 1907. W. Si. HALStK, Kecisterof Deeds snd Ex. O. Entry Taker. By A. G. Onlbretb. Dept. Senrice bfPublication. Sowt Casousi. I la the Soperlor Caauarnad coaatf. Coon before Lbe Clark J.B.Fslwr.X.C. Thturard sad wife. Marv Taatard: WUllaa Ballard aad wife, Ssrak Uallard; Caiaertua J 000 X. K. law, R. U. Uollldar aad wlu. Delia HolUdar; Mis. K. Uoilranwonh. Lslliucr Fhatt. Aatat Fbser, D. U. MaxweU aad wife. Bepwr Maxwell: D. C. Avamt aad wife. Lai iierU'M. I). Avail;! Lwfe. Pearl Averm- A.B. nxlia aad wife. Marten sauta; H. F. McDoaald sad wife, sa Mcluaad: U. J. 8nla sad atfe.rortia U Son. r. w. H. CalbreU aad wife. Laotdo V. Caibretk. Jos B. Metvla. Eoireae Metvta sa ww. Jiema: J. a. arina aaa woe. Melvia: e-d Mary Melrla sad Helca Mel via ad a. Ta f Bdaau above umd a U lake aotlot laal aa aeuoi ea titled at above hn beta eon- snaced ta Iaa aoperior Coon of Caneetlac i tT fur nie tot part Uoa of ue laadt be- oasiaf to ta enai or tne late arm. Jtnr-tle Br it ceeeated.nid taadt beUif ttlaaied ia CaBtberiaad tooatr. State of Nona Caroiina, lo Heaver Dan sad cedar Creek twn-ttip. can defend aau harl&c or claimiac sa laterau ihetetx nadital laaof ihe nld Jaaett-Brown tad Isaaut la nwaon with tbe pe'tOoaert: sad tb asid detradaait aiU further late DOtte laal uey are required to appear oeiore uw Boaeniraea LierE or ue perior Coon of Combetland eouatv au ofie ia tbe -CourvHoow at Far- ette.UUe.oa We4nndtr(ibeUdrof Msreb. iw . si twelve o 1 Iocs neoa. aad tneer 01 de- or to tbe i-etuion la avd arooa. or lb pea lioeen will appJr to tbe coon lot tbe relief de- snoded la aud petluoa. A. a. McKrmii CVrk frjperkx Coon. Q. K. Nln ekt. Aitoraey tot Fedtloaer latd tblt I lb day of FeoP-arr.lW7. Onr Mr bevil bss juit returned from tbe Western market where be bought Three Carloads o! Stock, eoDsUtiog of severav n.ce doable ttstut as well as severs! trotters in the lot, tbe best that ran be bought tnd we are satisfi d we can please you it too are in need of s bone or mule. We bar on bsnd nice tingle so.' double driving boises, as well a nice saddler; snd s nice lot of mule of all sites, from the heavy log mule to tbe cotton mule. Come look over onr slock of Service ByJWication. Socrw Cssouxa. 1 la the Superior CttMbernBd eenBtj. Court. Mvta & Ctla vs. a T. Cela-Katiee. lb deKudsat. Chat- P. Caia. above named. alii aka aotire that aa artloa. ettted above, hai beea eostneaeed la 'be eopeilor Loon of tinoerMBa cosatr. to ootaia sa sa tolate divorce froat th nld dee dant apoe tbeiToaad- of tDideliry u pa sIMstU Died aud defeadsa' aad Uw nld defeadiat wilt tartber take aot e- taal a It reaairad tesa- eea-at Uwaext tern rftb Sannor Coon of nld tonal? . to be acta oa to its noaaaj al ter tbe Art Motdav ia Mareh. 1W7. at tb Court Hone of -l 1 roaatv. Is Fsretlevula. XX.. tad aarw- at denar 10 the eonoiaiat la nac Uoa. or Uw piaiatlS wiu applv to tae eoan lot re Kf eanade la nil consuiBt. Feb l ib. 107. ' A. A. McKSTHis.Cwrk of Soperlor Comt. . . .. .... - ...I. t 11.1.,. 1. 1 it Virrr..l A I ll.. - . . fliih I M U ITO tlUU auu -"- "1 . w. - . ifUHmiinv ,ci sv.v- - -- - - . . .. i . 'f . I " lo tb aadenwato ; "... A .ml 1'hltsdeiPIllS CllUi tuv w. oa before taa 1Mb .r of J.ioir uu. or 1 lor ' " lafeaaleawlllbpnadd.Ub.r ai . . . 1 ( CMrtomtn'o Tonrmrt "ZmmTrnWrZ wStH, UjmZt lata Tile tUieSl ASSOTUUCU VI Wit 0 &&"a day of Jeaaar. IUI. A. K. keLCRAX. Admiataustot.- C W. Broadioot, Atloraar. COMMISSIONER'S SALE Or VAL UABLE FARM LAND. By virtue ot a decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland County, made in a soedal ofoceedins: entitled M. S. B. Aatrr. administrator of Travis Bed- sole against John Bedsole and wile, ei aL heirs at law. the undersigned com- mLssioner appointed for that purpose wllL on Satavday, March , 1907, at 12 o'clock. M. at the Court House Door of Cumberland county, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, the tol owlng valuable farm land located ln Cedar Creek township, adjoining the lands of W. H. Melvin and others. 10 wit: Beginning at a stake in a branch la Melvin line and runs north 44 west 25 chains to a stake, thence north 45 east 20 chains, thence south 45 east 25 chaias to a stake ln W. H. Melvin's line, thence with hit line south a west 30 chains to the beginning, con taining 50 acres, be the same more or less. See deed -lalcolm McMillan to Travis Bedsole. rtcorded ln Book -Y No. 3. page 312. Sale made to create assets to pay debt of the estate, subject to eonnr- Uon. H. h. COOrv, Feb. 8 1907. Commissioner. Laad Entry No. 2890. I mske eiaim to the following vacant land belonging totheState of ortn Car olina for the purpose of obtaining a grant from the State, ntnste in tbe said State of North Carolina, Cumberland and Bladen counties. Beaver Dam and White Oak townships, joining tbe land of James H.Jessup, Fannie Fisher, John B. BroadfooL Kncliah MKt and Jim Fairdoth. in and on tbe Big and Little Gall berry Swamp, snd White Lake, eon- tamina: l.UUO acres, more or leas. Filed the 24th dsv of Jssuary, iuu J. U. JtBSUf. W. X Walker, Register of Deeds snd Acting Entrv Taker. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as admini itrator of the estate of Charles H. TVower, deceased, late of Cumberland county. N. C-, this to notify all persoa hav ing claims against said estate, to pre sent them to the nnJerv'qnetl, duly veriOed, on or before the L'oth day of January. 1008. or this notice will be pleaded in. har of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said esUie must make immediate pavmenL This Zbtn day of January. 1907. W. A. Beard. Jr.. Administrator. FOR SALE. Buggies, Wagons, Harness, et, u-. h. ll mrlM nf bnrvies and waeoMonhind tbeCortlsnJL Hackney and the medium and cheaper grades of buggies, also harness, etc., to go with them. We pay tbe highest market price ior Cotton Bcvill & Vanstory. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK . . . . $30,000. iHl TFf RALEIGH, N. C. PCLLIS BCIL0IS6. CHARLOTTE, N. ritnaoKT tuiTBtxcs bldg. These Schools give the worl 1'b best in Modern Kdncation. Oldest Bunine-a College ia North Carolina. Established. rositio-s guaranteed, backed by a written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. W also teach Book keeping, Shorthand, Penmanship by mail. Semi for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our eatalogne, Otfers and High Indorsements. Tbey are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, RALEIGH S. C., or CHARLOTTE, N. C. RHEUM-AID for rheumatism Is absolutely without an equal on earth for curing Rheuma tism, Pains, Bruises, Innamations of all kind, etc Hhenm-Aid Medical Col. Sole Proprietors, P. O. Box 446. Fayetteville, N. a For sale at all drujg:ta 2ie bottle. ASSURANCE OF INSURANCE. In Bladen county, White Oak town ship, eight or nine hundred acres of land, containing a farm, which will produce (without fertilisers) 4.000 bushels of corn; also, several hundred acres of land yet uncleared, well adapted to corn or cotton; also, a con siderable amount of Umber, one good dwelling, barns, stables, tenement houses, etc For further information apply to D. 8. TATCM, White Oak, X. I Administrator's Notice. Harlrjr qutlifled as almlatrtralor of lb es tate" tae late John B. Trot aoUc b kera- av aires to til mruo harlnz claim acalB takl efiat aad present taem lo tat cader tlsaed. daly aatneaUratei. oa ot betor Marcs tta.lXS.ortaiiBotltcaill be attain ta bar laerexK. AU perae indebted town ntat are reqoestea to masc laawait ttmiaii! marea tia. iJt. D. GaJTta Adwrrtwraior. Administrator's Notice. E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.) BRICK MANUFACTURERS FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0. Daily Capacity 90,000 Brick. PLsJiT NUMBER ONE LOCATED 0HA.C.U RAILROAD NEAR FAIR BaOUXra. PLAST N CM BEE TWO IjOCATEIi ON SOUTH END COOL SPBIJiU PTREET. (From The Insurance Index January, 1907.) The ..Etna Insurance Company of Hartford. As the bwilder lays one stone npoa another, from the lonndatioai apvtard, nntil f aally a magnificent moa- aest is erected which is the pride of the architect aaa the object of nnstinted admiration among all observ ers, so each year another stone is added to the monn- t which the manager of the Old Aetna (nre) Insorance Company of Hartford are constructing to the everlasting memory of tbe wisdom, the sagacity, aad the devotioa of those stalwart men who, during nearly a century past, have beea most active and in strumental ia its rapbuildiag. No two stones have tbe same form, bat each bears a resemblance to the others; each carries a record of noble purpose fulfilled, of succor to tbe stricken and needy; of honorable dealings with the company's patioea, aad of substantial benefit to the coun try at large. In the whole stractnre, as it stands to-day, there is no finer piece of workmanship than the granite block which was added last year; and, while ia general form like the others, it has several distinctive markings that make it qnite nniqoe. Althoagbtbe Aetna has paid to its policy holders ta settlement of claims andrr its policies, daring the past eighty-eight yean, more than $103,000,000, never be- and bonds, where it is readily available for any possible emergency. The remainder of the assets consisted of 1500,000 unincumbered real estate, $776,701 cash on hand and in bank, $976,517.66 in the hands of agents and in iransu, 912,000 loaned on oood ana mortgage, and $608 15 accrued: interest, a comparanveexbtbit of the net amount of losses paid ia 1906, the total assets on January f , 1907, and the surplus, as to policyholders' on that date, is given ia tbe accompanying diagram. Nothing else has contributed so much to make the Old Aetna "The Leading Fire Insurance Company o America as ue policy ol giving every man a "squire oca:, a policy aaoptea at the very beginning, and studi ously maintained under all conditions and at all times and places, from that day to the present It has done more than this. Under no law of State or morals un the stockholders be held for more than the amount of their capital stock in the settlement of claim, bat the leading stockholders and-managers of the A. na h ive alwava shown a remarkable readiness to come t the relief of the company at times of great disaster, to any eaten t that tbe conditions might call for, and without the slightest - a. at a a . . regain 10 inar legal onugauooa. no bus has ever beea ' Birnt aaaUSed n Adnraborawr of la n tale of tAe late S usie A. Trov. aoOre b aer. br glvea ta all aernat aavtac enlaa araiait an anaxe aaa wprefei un u tae aaaer- rtrwd dorr aaueaueaied aa at beim Mare l. uuj. or at aoaea wiu be tuatirt n thereof. All Benou radebtad I nld mat ar qwned 10 nak Imaitdtait anltant. Mare s. Utr;. V. OAFTEK. Mortgage Sale of Property. Real The Only Safe Rule In baying Fertilizers is to select onlv those brand nhirh hiw atnnrt th I Avwe test of thorough and oft repeated trial and long continued use. Don't 3; go by the "looks" or even the smell," for most Fertilizers NET LOSSES PAID IN 1906 $5,901,025.00 mmnm $15,950,843.64 SUSFU1S TD f CUCTEOUIEBS JMI. H3 01 $8,466,072.43 Cader aad br vlrtan af Uw aower af nla eoataiaed la a eartata nortcage dated ta tadajaf AarH. MM br Hataew Snaell aad a. j, Maweu to j j. BM. rnaMt of ta asat of 1MB. ort Csrouaa. akieh aortgaseW of reeard ta Caaberiaad Coaatv la Bouk K No. i tan tie. u bum arias -corded o Uw kOU day of ialr.ura.ttM aadcr ttcaed wUlatat ratnle. far ran at taa Coort Hoan door la I aTaUevtllejCcaibarlaBd nun. oa ia uta oar aaru. una al u e does aooa. ue nllowla: dnrribed real anale: A eertala piee ot tract of laad Ma sd beta la Canaeriaad roaatv. Suite of Hon. Carol taa. la IU-rk Rlrar towatala sad dttaed nfoUowc Adjoiatnf Uw laadt of I H. Tew, I t. v. 9 aatii aaa iaart. aoaaaa a uw ai bv Uw la ads of C C McLellaa. aa taa br Uw laadt of J. C BetweU, aad a Uw oata bv-Wnadtof L. H. Tew. oa Uw wett b ta naat ateaaltd br T. W. Sraack: eoatala- lat B erat star or un, H acme UW an aue a bare w. V. StaweO sow reddat aad UwatawcoTCT4 la Sua bv J. C gnweil ta warn, ut tka naw bud datenbad I eartaia noncaaw dotd f tibial bv W. F. well aad wife lo U J. Bnt la Uw latter aart of tb year UW aad duly naorded ta ta. iattarioaVnrCaawtrwad coaatv aad i nortait feat nSanad la at fart af UU d I rLACSOrSAU: Coan Honadon la Fa. I enertlla. TIMS oruur Qa clock boo. Asril uth TSSMsOrSAIX: Can. L. J. BBrr. rrntdeet of Baak of Daas . Montacea. l.C.LUrfvkD... , . fioeervnof Uw Baak af baa a. God via a Davw. Attoraavs to Jtortaaaa. Taa March Uw tta. 1W7 1 look and smell alike; have the same general "family resemblance," so to speak, 'ion 11 never go wrong in bavin? Sea Fowl rrl P-a. moke. Swifts, Navassa Acid Phosphate. Genuine Rerman v.nit .,.' Pnr ?JV. 5 yrs we have sold most of these brands, with ever increasing satis faction to onr hundreds of customers who have used them regularly. II yon are, try Are yon pleased with your "Flonr brad?" PERFECTION If not, by all means try Perfection next andiyoa will be still better pleased, time, and you will be. It is "The Flour Tliat Never Falls." A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, - - Favei;evill. N, q So. 107 Uav Street. rbone CO. fore ia its history did tbe people receive sack manificent relief from its storehouse as ia 1906, tbe money thus dis tribcted amounting to more than $5,900,000, or an aver age considerably ta excess of Jioo,ooo for each week of the year, over ooe-half of which went to the assistance of tbe sufferers by tbe Saa Francisco catastrophe. Faith oa the part of the public in the honesty, integrity, apright aeas, and fair dealing of the management was never be fore so strongly manifested, as evidenced by the fact that tbe company's premium income was sever before so large ss it was last year, tbe act premium receipts aggregating $6,820,879. The Aetna has always beea a favorite among those seeking insurance, bat never before was the public so hungry for its policies aad so determined to secure its protection, as during tbe past twelve months. The annual statement of the Aetna, . showing tbe condition of the company on January 1, 1907, give the total assets at $15,950,843.64; and after providing for all liabilities, including the capital of $4,000,000, a reinsur ance reserve of $5,618,667.6,5. and all other obligations, the company began the current' year with a set surplus of $4,466,072.43.1 Tbe surplus as to policyholders wa $3,-466,071.43- Of the totallassets, nearly all ($13,684,417 03). except tbe current floating funds, was invested ia stocks able to say that tbe Aetna tailed to pay every dollar of cvciy jusx claim ior which tt was liable, although it has. more than once or twice, beea aenessary for the share holders to contribute largely to their own private fundi 10 enawe we company to maintain thu record. For this reason, aad from the further fact that tbe same generous treatment extended to its policyholders is ccorded every agent of tbe company, tbe Aetna is pre eminently aa acents' corn Da u v. Ther entertaia a filial a Section for it, and are every ready to guard and protect its best interests. It can always have tbe choicest risks oa the agents books, as a recognition of favors received. It would be impossible to determine the exact amoant far which the loss account of the company is indebted to this iioerai ana paternal policy ia the treatment of its agents, but there can be no question that it is a larretme. : Although always Is receipt of a generous share of ue puoiic patronage, at no tune ia it previous history did it enjoy tbe same degree of prosperity ss has come to it, unoer ue management of its present president. Mr. William B. dark. Both for executive ability I iwd.viriM of . laad adMa and for a thorough and intimate knowledge of the I "iJn.'Sn ulko,-" vnaiircnj m insurance in ail 01 lis aciails, Mr. Clark Has no superior, and lew peers. . . - M ""1 V Ko mi lamDertaad cosntv. I G. A. Pone eaters sad claim 75 lott I 01 mad ta BJaek stiver township jsining tae naa 01 Joataa rone oa tne nuta, the gamnaoa eonatv line on tha nd. - . . a, : . . I uw inornioa aaa uaraoot land oa to aorth and wev. Ea'ered lVta dsy of I acurwaty, rsu. W. UU WA1AKK, : Bavster of Deeds and EsO Entry Taker. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. lanaraod ay virtae af ra arornoai af I narna! nata aw by Virtu Ball, ra- I -- - . M nn u. etc. ia tosntof UwticlWar af Daadt far Canbav- iaa eaaatr.l will aa Uw SSU dar of Hare. I jwwpwn, wmmuMMam veart uonoov la I iirnaiwi, a. w , at B aues, a..ta fallow. ta met af laad: ! IW (if. m wwtim Am , . 1 . w vUMnm 1 treat, asteoded: bertaatn the ant ltd of I aaa raaa wua au llea nan FM I ehmit K cSaln W a Mat, ta aid coraarla dlteb; iMHt n nld duck aboat eaalat la a ttak. Uw twaalT Uwara aon n .lib I Uwdrrtrio Ha la .lilenw atrott: Uwaealal nwaawa; nn ta aan auotta n Virgil BOTTLES Whiskey r aaj Hat. t7. WHO. at BOSE. Moitcataa. ; ; j Those Who Appreciate A Good Thin a Will Do Well lo See R K Ajgent, Faycltevllle. N, C. LaOlpp and Pneumonia roiers Honey and Tar enres la Tipp coughs and prevent pneumonia. Kefaa any but the ceuuln in the yellow packaaw. McDuflle Drut Store An... A. m . .a . . - 6 Full Quarts Carolina Whiskey 1 " mart 111 1 $2.95 1 Ta 1 a. . a tar km. ta .iTaJi.r TTi rr rteaoa Caboi raja wi Mtiallnu W.awi,., 3 SAMPLE BOTTLES FREE. C..7 "lanes-" 0n -"--ntarT, a an.pl. Mtl. a nb van un WbW Car aot ttri - wna ft.vs aad ' 1 1.1 1 Mld arrnrher w-v. ovauei, rropncxor.i
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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