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THE OBSERVER. D,8TmcI P8A "EMAH ll mill lEVILLb THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1907. We desire alive agent and correspond ent at every pottoflioe in Cumberland and adjoining counties. Correspondence on all subjects of local "'anrt imnArai IntArAftt and Anininna- nnnn matters of public concern, are invited. The editor will not be responsible for the views or statements of correspon dent and reserves the right at all times to revise or correct any article he ma; Itiium vw v 1 1 ' - --- - Correspondence for the Weekly Obser ver should reach the office not later than Tuesday. -... written on and the real name of the writ er accompany the contribution. No at- i '. 1 1 1. : .1 . .. 1 .... xne aaie on our iaDer tens you wnen your subscription expires. Becejpts for Vote Twent-Flve to Nineteen. Rev. a. F, Smith, and Messrs. J. M. Lamb, B. C. Gorhara and J. H. Judd, returned Wednesday from Jonesboro, where they went as delegates to the Fayettevllle District conference. The moat Important matter before the con ference was the resolution to sell the district parsonage, which Is located on Haymount, a suburb of Fayette vllle, and locate the parsonage at some other point. Banford, It la un derstood waa very anxious to secure the parsonage, and was most Instru mental In having the resolution In troduced. It was claimed that the value of the parsonage property has BRIDGE CONTRACT LET At the Meeting of the Board of Coun ty Commissioners Yesterday. jj(Wuuu(Siiu ami n i.W n n ffil Every woman eoreti a shapely, pretty figure, and ' many of them deplore the loss of their girlish forms after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the " mother's shapeliness.' All of this can be avoided, The Board of County Commission ers met In regular monthly -session VAaiawlnw ailrti Ptialvman T .It Ot1rVl I and Commissioner. J. M. Owen, bowew, by the use of Mother'- Frlefld before baby comes, u this Lauchlln McDonald, W. J. Johnson gt liniment always prep the body for the strain upon it, and ..a TKT--W r.ii..- ... oMaerrestheavmmctrvof bertorm. Mother a Friend overcomes all the danger 01 cnutt-Dina, ant uw cAjKviauh invmti Huvngi, - Thousand gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the tue of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at 1 1. oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will be change of date on label. . If not properly Increased so enormously alnce Ita nur- cnangea in iwo weens nomy us, sent free. Tki Bndfleld RaEilittf &, Atfaoti, Bl Frank Thornton March Business. The Bank of Fayettevllle Btatement. Scottish Fire Insurance Company. The Southern Life Insurance Com pany. , . Mies Hickman. To Exposition Vis itors. A. A. MacKethan Service by Publi cation. Robinson & Shaw Notice of Sale Un . der Mortgage. chase, that it could be sold for a sum ' sufficient to build a very fine building In another town where prop erty is cheaper. This in Itself la a very pretty compliment to Fayette vllle. After a hot fight and consider able discussion, the resolution was defeated by a vote of 25 to 19. The conference meets next year in Plttsbord. Thornton's March Business Unprecedented. Our last week's business was more than double what we expected. This was specially the case in our Legislative Magistrates. The following were appointed Jus tices of the Peace from their respec tive townships by the legislature, for a term of six years, beginning April 1, 1907: W. J. McCraney, N. A. McDonald, Quewhlffle. J. F. Wood, L. It. Parker, Black River. D. A. McMillan, Flea Hill. John Priest, Little River. Marriage Licenses. The Register of Deeds has granted the following marriage licenses In the past few days: Mr. C. S. Council and Miss B. B. L. Martin, of Carver's Creek. . , Mr. C.S. Council and Mrs. B. B. Carroll, Gray's Creek. Mr. Gilead Reeves and Miss S. E. Jackson, Carver's Creek. IMPORTANT DECISION BY TARY BOARD. 8ANI- Sewer Cannot Empty Into Branson's Creek. Moved to Florida. Mr. M. C. Campbell, now of Natural Bridge, Florida, recently of Cumber land county, is on a visit to hla old home in Quewhlffle township. He will consider offers for his property in this county, as advertised, while on his visit here or upon his return to Flor-lad. The 8treat Railway Power Plant. The Baltimore Manufacturers' Rec ord contains the following: Fayettevllle, N. C Power Plant. Fayettville Street Railway and Power Company has not yet completed plans for new power plant recently report ed. James D. Lalor Company, Mun sey Building, Washington, D. C, la en gineer and architect; manager W. D. McNeill. The County Sanitary Board, which Is composed of live members of the Board of County Commissioners, and Drs. J. W. McNeill and J. H. Marsh met yesterday afternoon to consider the question of what is known as the "Broadfoot sewer," emptying into Branson's creek, Just below the old John M. Rose place. The matter was of special Importance to the thirty odd residents of Haymount who pro posed to tap it. After considerable discussion and argument by both law yers and physicians, the board by a vote of 4 to 2, decided that the sewer should not empty into Branson's creek. .The reports of' the different offi cers were read and approved. . It was ordered that the Haymount road, from the town line to the stand: pipe, be repaired by the county road force as soon as they return to Fay ettevllle. It was ordered that the supervisors have Mile Branch bridge on Murchlson road repaired. David Canter, county treasurer, ten dered his county bond for (30,000 In the United States Fidelity and Guar anty Co., and the board by a unan imous vote accepted it. The new treasurer was duly sworn in by Q. K. Nlmocks, Esq., N. P. Lauchlln McDonald nd J. M. Owen were appointed to investigate the roads leading to Hope Mills. It was ordered that the Bank of Fayettevllle be Instructed to pay over to David Oaster. treasurer of Cum berland county, the amount standing Millinerv Deoartment. where we had more business than io me creuu oi j. a. iroy, i ireua- Z?JSS iu we could properly take care of, though our force worked rtnv fllari with the hoard as taken from the bank's books, and that the every night until past midnight. said David GaBter file his receipt with the cierk of the board for the tional help, and ask you to be a little patient with us and Itwas ordered that the bridge over Nicholson creek, on the Western Plank road be referred to J. W. John son with power to act. It was ordered that the county con vict force be left in Seventy-First for two weeks longer from date. It was ordered that the contract for a steel bridge across Locks creek be made with the Owego Bridge Company at $6,360, they being the lowest bidders. The chairman is hereby empowered to sigh the con- i i ii 1 1 U ft.- natt- vravi 11 WHO U1UCICU liiab HA, p.-...- I - . . . . tlon for a road In Black River town- uay lur uic past, ten uayo auu wc aic ouuytiu6 shin, leading into Wade, be granted, complete line in this section specialty. We have added addi- Service By Publication. North Carolina, Cumberland County, In the superior Court, Berore tne tierx. Wm. Riley.' Elizabeth Cashwell, M. Frances Carter, W. L. Home and wife, Charlotte A. Horne, Theodore Cash- well and wife, Emma Cashwell, D. N. Horne and wife, Lucy Ann Horne, vs. John B. Riley Jas. S. Riley, Margaret Riley, Walter Riley, Minor, Wlllard B. Riley. Minor, Perry E. Riley, Mln- or, and Henry V.- Riley, Minor, and H. S. Richardson and wire, Narcissa Richardson. Notice of Service by Publication. " The defendants above named, and especially H. S. Richardson and wife, Narclsaa Richardson, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cumberland County for the purioje of selling for partition among the heirs-at-law, a certain tract of land in sEedar Creek Township, Cumber land County, North Carolina, belong- ine to the estate of Sophia M. H. Riley, deceased, In which said de fendants have an interest; and the said defendants will take further no tice that they are required to appear in tii j office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Cumberland County, in F i ettevllle, North Carolina, on the 27th day of April, 1907, at 12 o'clock M and answer or demur to the com plaint In said action, or the petitioners will apply to the court tor tne renei demanded It) said complaint. This 30th day of March, 19U7. A. A. MacKETHAN, Clerk of Superior Court. H. S. Averltt, Attorney for Petitioners. FOR 8ALE A fine, full-blooded Berk shire stock hog. Took the premium at the last county fair. Cheap for cash. E. E. Smith, Fayettevllle. ICE-CREAM FREEZEBS. White Mountain and Arctic have no equal. We have " -. all size, large et6ckt and lowest prices. it Great Glazier Refrigerators" and Ice from $7.o to $50.00. Thesearethe finest and best goods on the market. Sold on easy terms. Send for our Catalogue. . Keep out the flies and mosqu itoes by putting in our Screen Doors and Windows. DON'T WAIT, DO IT NOW. Send us your orders. HUSKE HARDWARE HOUSE. Fayetteville. N. C. NOTICE OF we guarantee to give you the most satisfactory and stylish hats you have had. and new trimmings are daily received in this department, and we ask you to come now and leave your order tor 8ALE UNDER MORTGAGE. It Will Pay You to Investigate. Yoa may not know of your ownknowledge that we have the largest ad B.l,t.ofthet.0w contained in dee peBl seiecwu bmjukb 01 lurniiurr m i,uC u u, SF,,U u.,,. .v... J. ...... ii .n ih. 4th n. nrNovam- busmess enables us to sell mm-n Deiow otners. w e invite you to mane tee inves- w TJatarn TTato anrl now chanPQ ber, 1905, by Devotion Averltt nd wife. Lucln- I titration. We can certainly oiler you more libeial terms on time sales, because Hew 1-aueril nais auu uew uayca da AMlU, of Cumberland , ountv Bute of -idonotoweforouriroodfr-we bui direct from the manufacturers in car lots Knrih t(ri s. wnir.n moriiraue la uuiy 10- . z . ? ... - coided In Book B. No. 6, page 431 records of for cash and save freights and discounts. (Jumberlind county, tne unoersigueu wm ex pose for sale, 'at ipubllc auction, for cash, the following tracUor pat eels of real estate situate and belnEln Cumberland county. State of N. c. Cedar ureea townsuip, auu uou described as follows: We Carry Everything In Furniture vour hat. . . . new Dress uooas nave Deen coming in aimosx every and Adam McArthur and H. P. Wil liams be appointed a jury to lay off the same. It waa ordered that the report of the jury recommending a new road in Beaver Dam at no expence to the county, be accepted. Frank Thornton. NOT THE RIGHT MAN. King Charles In a Bad Way. "That Other Bill of Indictment." "Gentlemen of the grand Jury, you returned into this court a true bill for murder against a man whose name the court, for reasons best known to himself will not now call, so say you all." The grand jury bowed in assent and filed out This incident, which occurred dur ing the Walker trial, caused much speculation at the time. The true bill referred to by the judge, was one against Walker for the murder of Po liceman Owen Lockamy, and aa he waa then on trial for the murder of Chief of Police Chason, the judge withheld the name, as it might have tended to prejudice the case on trial. Of course, after Walker waa convict ed of the murder of Mr. Chason and sentenced to death, there was no further need for the second indictment. By cable to the Observer. Bucharest, Roumanla, April 3. The health of King Charles grows steadily worse throughout the upris ing. He is worried' greatly over the rumors of conspiracy against the dy nasty. Owing to these rumors, the palace and public institutions of Bu charest, are under military guard. Re ports from the country indicate that the peasants are quieting down. Taft and Cuba. There Will Be No Public Execution Here. The State press is under the Im pression that the hanging of Wal ker will be public. They are led In to this belief by the fact that Judge Webb, in sentencing Walker, said that he be taken to a public place of exe cution. As stated in the Observer Wednesday afternoon, the Judge corrected this to read the usual place of execution. In Cumberland, the usual place is inside the jail, in which there have already been two hang ings lately. The above la called fourth by the following editorial In the Wilming ton Dispatch: "It occurs to us that there is a law In North Carolina which prohibits a public execution, though it also comes to mind- that often In the past this law has been winked at In some In stance there waa a show at privacy which was a mere subterfuge and a perfect farce. But let us hope that there is some mistake aboutjha re port that Tom Walker, the negro mur derer of Fayettevllle, la to be publlc- " ly executed. The law governing the matter (we are about positive the law ha not been repealed) should prevent any semblance of a publlo execution, but If the law Is not understoodror ' It la thoughi sonworthy in a case ,ot this character do pray let common sense and a desire to act for the best interest or humanity forestall any oubllo hanging. We know the good By cable to the Observer. Havana, April 3. There is a grow ing belief here that Secretary Taft, on his visit next week, will announce the date of the election. All who are financially Interested in Cuba fear the re-establishment of the re public as it would demoralize busi ness. "An effort will be made on Taft'a arrival by those Interested per sons, to make Taft realize this, and to withhold the order. He may re port on it to the president. A 8uspect of a Terrible Crime. Several days ago Township Con stable Goddard and Special Officer Monaehan arrested- a negro in this city whom they suspected was wanted in South Carolina for the murder of a man and woman and the wounding of another man. The negro said his name was Will Reed and not Hood, which was the name of the negro wanted. He answered the description so well, however, that he was held pending an answer from the South Carolina authorities. Last night, the South Carolina sheriff arrived here, and at 12 o'clock he went into the jail to see the negro. He said he was not Hood and the man was set at liberty at once. The sheriff said, however, that the resemblance of the two men was remarkable, and that he would not be surprised if Reed was not arrested again for Hood, if he went to some other place. CAROLINA Mill C0MPAM. t. s. ma, mri! FAYETTEVILLf;, N. C. i, Vtb iilts ioi For Saw M11U, Planing Mills, Dry I ilns, and Tram Roads FULL, STOCK of PIPE -and FTTTIrNJOS iE HAY 8TREET CHURCH PROP ERTY SOLD. Disturbed the Congregation. The person who disturbed the con gregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. McDuffie's Drug Store, (O. O. Souders, Prop.) FAYETTEVILLE MARKETS REVISED DAILY. COTTON. Reported by Charles Halgh. Good Middling Strict Middling Middling Strict Low Middling . . . virut Trit: hAiHnnlnff in the Home line In the Pole road and runs aa said road nortb 76 ,ast 6 cnalD, then as said road north east 21 chains, thn as Mid road nortn 70 east 16 chains, then ine roaa noun re- aasi it cuaiirn and M links to W. J. rJ. Hall's corner, then as his line south 32 easts chains 10 nis corner, then with his other line noith 72 east 11 chains to bis other corner, then south 29 east 22 chains to Furell's line, then as his line southed0 west V', tiiaiu 10 hli corner, then as his line souti, '. at MY- chains to his corner, Tin Tirecc Tritntr iro-Q a then as his line north Wi east 20 chains to a Tine UlCbb irilUU. ll.gS a pne stump nls corner In Sessoms's line, then as 8e8soms s line south S- east iz cnains ana ap links to Seoms's corner, then as Sessoms's line north 68 east 13 chains to a stake, then south 43 chains to a blackgum. Joseph bul lae's corner south side of the Big VlneTard then west 45 chains to a stake lnisald vineyard swamp, then nortb 2 chains and WJ units ioj. U. Downlng's corner In said swamp, then with J.B. Downlng's line west 12 chains to a slake In said swamp, then wun anoiner 01 uis nues noith45westl6 chiins and 3 links to a small unlpei .tbenseuth46u westl2enainsto asnou straw pine JaHeury Nunnery 's line, then with bis line nolh oou west a cnains anu w uuks iu a stake, Nunnery's corner, then at Nunnery's line south 5!" west 8 chams ana m naas 10 a stake, rances Gaudy's corner, then with his line north tjw" west 7 cnains ana 01 units 10 a stake in Starling's line, then as Starling's line nortb iou east 17 cnains ana unas to uis cor ner, thed as Starling's Una north 45 west 22 chain? to tola corner In a ditcb. then as mailing's line south 45 west 22 chains to J. 1. ilowcings corner, inen as bis line north 69 west 20'4 chains to Kobt. McDowell's corner, then as his line north 45" east 9 chains and IU links to a stake, McDowell s corner, then as his line north 45 west 8 chains and 60 links to a stake in the Home Line, then as that line nortb 45 east 12', chains to a stake, then north 45 west to the beginning, contain ing four hundred and tifiy acres more or less For a fuller and better description of this traet. reference Is hereby made to Book L, ro. 4, page 512 of the records of Cumberland county. Second Tract: Beginning at a small juniper In tbe vineyard and running iButb 46 west 13 chains to a small short straw pine in Nun nery's line, then with his line south 60 east 14 chains and 60 links to a stake by the fence, thence north 53 east 11 chains to a stake in the vinevard. thence north 45 west to the be ginning, containing 17 acres more or less. For a fuller and better description, reference is made to Book 11, No 6, page 30 of the records oruumDenana county. Place of Sale: Market House In Fayetteville, Timeoffale: Monday, May 6lh, 1907, at 12 o'clock noon. Terms of Sal: ("ash. This April 1st. 1907. KOHINSON & SHAW, Atiomeys for Mortgagee. and housefurnisbinK line; Stoves and Sewing Machines; also Needles and Ke pairs for all kinds of niHi liines. The best machine Oil and Furniture PoliBh that will make vour uM furniture look new. (Jail at our store and take a look before yon buy Prompt attention paid to mail orders. NEWBERRY FURNITURE CO. 110 Person Street M NOTICE FOLLOWING TELEGRAM JUST RECEIVED: Comptroller of The Currency Calls for Statement at the close of business Friday, March 22nd, 1907. We submit to the public the condition of our Institution on that date are enabled to do so promptly through our Daily Balance system. Loans and Discounts $582,071 68 . Cash and in Banks. i493 69 We .United States Bonds . . Premium on Uv S. Bonds Redemption Fund Overdrafts Banking House, Real Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 8,5co 00 3.773 7o i,377 89 4,353 17 23,151 70 $851,259 83 11 iotf io 9H Family Burned to Death. Contract for the Parsonage Let By telegraph to the Observer. Passaic, N. J., April 3. With the exception of the father, an entire family, mother and four children were burned to death to-day when a tene ment waa destroyed by fire. Michael Salupe, a barber, with hie family, occupied rooms on the third floor. Fire started In the basement and spread, preventing him from reach ing his family to save them. The charred bodies of the four children were found hovering about that of the mother. Twenty-four other fam ilies were In the tenement but es caped. NAVAL STORES. Reported by A. H. Slocemb. Sealed bids for the Hay Street Methodist church buildings were open ed yesterday. The bids covered the big church building, the two Sunday school buildings and the Watson house adjoining the- church building. All the buildings are to be removed within 30 days after notice. There were six bidders and Mr. E. A. Poe A m, 1 floor 1st pu,, mm;, was thj successful one at J1,000. The flour straight . Hundreds Trapped In a Tube. By telegraph to the Observer. New York. Aorll S. Six hundred "sandhogs" were trapped In the fun nel thlsTmbrnTng when Are stopped the electric engines from feeding compressed air Into the caiason. In their haate to get out many emerged from the tube without taMng the proper steps to get accustomed to the change from '. compressed . air "to breathing free air. Conaequently many were attacked " with "benda." It Is feared that several are badly Injured The men had no alterna- They must face the sunaee other bids were very low, the next highest being $400. This is the first atep towards get ting the grounds in shape for the erec tion of the proposed splendid new edifice. The contract for the erection of the parsonage building was let to-day to Mr. John Black. The cost of the build ing furnished will be $5,000. It is to occupy the site of the JVataon house, Just to the eastoJemjmua ing. Sheriff Watson returned last night from Raleigh, where he went to take James Buchanan to the penitentiary to serve eleven years for murder. Spiritt Common Rosin 3-75 Yellow Dip ... 4-5 Scrape 3 PRODUCE. Reported by Bethune & Melvin. Flonr 1st Dai., sack. ... 2.60 to 2.75 Family Flour straight . . . 2.26 to 2.40 Meal bolted 48 lbs per bu., . " unbolted 48 lbs per bu Bacon hog round per lb, . . . " ham " aides. " shoulders, Lard-N.C, , , . finrn M lhs net bushel .... Oatfc 82 lbs per bushel 60(2)66 Patatoet Irish, per bushel .... 1 00 Rnnv dtrained. Der lb . . . . . 78 Oeuntry butter 26 Ducks W Hens per head I5x Bmilani.-. . i . . . t-.-. . . 2025 Poor Coffee is No Coffee. The Universal Coffee Percolator Makes Perfect Coffee. Its tin up-to-date scientific coffee pot, simple in construction and operation. Anybody can make perlect coffee in the Uuiversal. Come and see it. J. B. TILLINGHAST. Capital Stock $100,000 00 Surplus 4,000 00 Undivided Profits 4,298 63 Circulation . '. 37.5 00 Deposits 655,461 20 Re-Discounts 50,000 00 $851,259 83 OXFORDS. Have just received a nice lot or E. P REED & CO.'S Ladies' Oxfords In all the different LEATHERS. Also a new spring stock of the WALK OVER SHOES in HIGH AND LOW-CUTS in both Patent and Dull Leathers. Call To Exposition Visitors POWHATAN LODGE Three doors from- the Normal School entrance Ola Point and Newport News cars pass the door. Cars connect with boat for Exposition. Lodging ail Breakfast $!. per day. Hampton is the most desirable of places for visitors to the Exposition to stop, as the approach to the grounds by water wiu atlord a fine view 01 tne Bat tleships, and of the Exposition build ings Apply to MISS rilUKMArt, Box 470 Hampton, Va. The National Bank, of Fayettevllle, N. C. and see them. RooBtere per head SoXsMO Uuineaa, Geese F either new Wool washed .16 Hides dry, per lb ....... X2 " green, per id ... . . Tallnw Bhncks : . . 4680 Fodder I-owi;i" Htv 6076 ! E. H.. Jennings. tlve. .1. m. nut aura death In the tube, people of Cumberland county possess when drlven from uir engines by the flames left their en- both ia why we certainly think that there must be some mistake aoout the report of a pubp execution for the negro Walker, ' "Speaking In general, publlo execu tions are barbarous, because they make ft wanton display of aomething that la of a grave nature, because they treat death lightly, because the event are often reveled In by people of crude sensibilities, because they do not teach a wholesome leason, and, rinea runnina. thua aupplylng com pressed air until the flames stopped the engines, otherwise every man In the caisson would have died. The Crisis In Threatened Strike. n talearranh to the Observer. Chicago, April At nine o'clock this morning a hasty summons for tt,. railroad labor chlefa waa sent In fact becaus they do no good whatj rQm headquartera. Immediately a ever, "but on the contrary, do loU ot jj o( X9i tnembera of the strike harm. " - : ' ' committee of 600 employes of the - w hava dlaeussedJhtJWeatlpn of Wao,0 -img.(iB waB held and an- publlo executions 10 much that we teal otner r.ummoni issued for Commla? under the circumstances, It la not nee- NeiU tni chairman Knapp of essary to go further Into the dues- a interstate Commerce Commission Won. We simply wish to reiieraw iu. flft1 at t conference wis aiwt- broteat against publlo -' executions, noon, when the Government repre- rrmnrii at the aametlme we proclaim .- bona to avert the itrlke, that we certainly believe In capital NoM ot tt principals would make punishment In these day. fhomaa Harrl. the. former Baptlat breacher. wa hanged at Galtney, h. a atatement It 1 believed that the ortsli will be reached before nigm. WEE'S. 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Yours for business, XllUUllUlUUi Bethune & Melvin Virginia Carolina Chemical FOR RENT: Two Very , ZTTDesirable Offices. PHONE, 303. Co. niohmonrtVa. Norfolk. Va. , Durham. N. 0. Charleaton, S. O, . Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Oa. Savannah, Ga. Montgomery, Ala, Memphla. Term. Bhreveport, la. Southern Real Estate .; ...". 1 ' ' - -; :C0r HOLLISTCR- Rooky Mountain Tea Nuggets . . . w 11 A B - T- 1. . ' 1 sun awgui w but rnpn Mil wm mena ana mhiwn 1 A antelm for Constipation, Indlfteitttn, im nd Kidney Troubles. Pimples, Ecnma, im Inmt Rf ttMAatk RttimHah RawaU. HMd I and Baokache. It'a Rocky Mountain Tea m tab hw term, so cent a dox. upduido jiuw Hoiuinaa Davo Ookpakt, Madison, wis. I GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0PU For Sale by O. O. Souders, at McDuffle , ; urna: store. 1 WILL TELL OTHERS! McColl, S. C, March 22, 1907. Mr. G. H. Thomson, Fayetteville, N. C. Dear Sir Enclosed herein please find check for circulars recently printed for us. We appreciate such work as you did for us, and will certainly recommend you to our mends. Yours truly, TILLMAN BROS. TRY A BOX OF G U T H CH OCOLATES They are fine. A fresh lot just received. McNeill Bakery Co. in Green Street. PHONE 196. G. H. THOMSON, PRINTING OF EVERY DESCEIPTION. Fayettevllle, - N. - (Next to Express Office) GEO, A. BURNS, Liray il He Livery Department 5. ; The Best in the State. Scottish Fire Insurance Company HOME OFFICE FAYETTEVILLE, N C. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL AND SURPLUS P.Qflfl.Qll Wrote its first policy on March 13, 1907. "ECONOMY IN MANAGEMENT, CONSERVATIVE IN UNDERWRITING, STRONGEST BACKING OBTAINABLE." EVERY DOLLAR INVESTED IN NORTH CAROLINA AND ALL PRE MIUMS ARE KEPT AT HOME. A Home Institution Managed and Directed by Home - - PeODle.- - The wlnda ot March have no terror to the users of DeWltt's Carbollied Witch Hatel Salve. It quickly heali chapped and cracked skin. Good too, 1 for holla and burns, and undoubtedly the best for Piles." Sold here by Arnv ' I Held ft Greenwood. Polite and attentive drivers, who know all the country roads. First-class Har ness and Saddle Horses always on hand and for sale. ' Bole agent lor we ceieDraiea. BABCOCK BUGGIES. Every insurer should see that his agent puts a part of his business in the SCOmSH. Conflagration proof, ask us sdouc it. Aprrnts almost everywhere. Local Agents: B. R. Htiske, J. H. Rob inson, Son b. in Real Estate Co., W. M. Morgan 4 Co., F. R. Rose, W. C. Holland, I). 11. Ray & Co., S. H. MacRae& Co. . . ....... OFFICERS: Dr. a. Vance McQougan, President, L. Shaw, Vice President, W. H. Slkaa. Vloa Praaldant auQiiClMna Secretary AJraaauraj--jn-y, prtM,-ft I. a.- UT a!...!, B.Il.t A-- rT.Ti .:-. a a? BaxLU B.aaliiaai itvnn in wiira. 9ifvii nyviiw - nt nminiji v iw rimiiit in
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