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SUPERIOR COURT HAS ADJOURNED. Judge Webb Leave For Baltimore. It vii not more than half an hour after Judge Webb bad sentenced Tom Walker to be bong yesterday alter noon, that the March term of the Superior Court adjourned sine die. Judge Webb left hut night to Bal timore, to take hit daughter, who baa been ill In a hospital, to their home in Shelby. ; ; 1 :, . Daring the solemnity of the trial of Walker, an Incident occurred that caused a little ripple of merriment It was just after the news reached the court room Tuesday that Walker had attempted suicide and the treat crowd was waiting breathlessly for the arri val of the physicians to inform the court of the nature of Walker's wounds, that a tail, dark moustached. man, little the worse for drink, a stranger hereabouts, arose from his eat and with uncertain steps, passed in front of the Judge, to whom he wared his hand and said: "When you need me. Judge, just send for me. I think I will go and take a nap." Judge Webb looked at the fellow and then turned to find the members of the Bar in a titter. When the judge, with an expression of "thirty days for con tempt, sir," on his face, tamed again to this important personage, he had disappeared. Then the stern look dis appeared and he smiled with the Bar and the spectators. The following cases were disposed of during the term: Tom Walker, murder; guilty, and sentenced to be hung on April 13. Henry Pickett, carrying concealed ' wcpflx; plead guilty and sentenced to six months on the county roads. James Blake, larceny: guilt?, and sentenced to six months on count roads. Howard Melvin, affray: guilty, sen tenced to four months on roads or a line of $10 and costs. He paid the fine and costs and was set at liberty. Robert McCain, assault with a dead ly weapon, in shooting and seriously wounding his brother's wife; found guilty and sentenced to eighteen months on the roads. Ephriam Brown, carrying concealed weapons; plead guilty; judgment sus pended uB payment of costs. James Buchanan, grand jury re turned a true bill for murder in the first degree; Bute accepted a plea of guilty of manslaughter; sentenced to twelve years in the State prison. The judge afterward reduced this sen tence to eleven years. Buchanan, it will be recalled, killed Neill Kelly, an other negro. In Rockfish. Ed Williams, embezzlement; jury verdict of not guilty. Graham Underwood, carrying con cealed weapons; plead guilty and lined (10 and costs. Why Do We Not Have a Union Depot in FayettevilleT Is it not about time the people of Fayetteville were agitating for a Un ion Depot? The appended quotation from the Wilmington Messenger call3 to mind the fact that Golds bo ro which has not half as many trains as Fayetteville has secured a splen did union depot through the efforts of its citizens, backed by the Corpo ration Commission. 8ays the Messenger: The Goldsboro Union Depot "Mr. Jos. Leitner, the wel1 knova local architect member of the firm of Leitner A Wilkins, has returned from Raleigh, where 03 Wednesday he sub mitted the plans drawn by them to the corporation commission, for the new anion station at Goldsboro. In regard to the matter, the Raleigh times has the following: "The members of the corporation commission are today considedag the plana which have Just been submitted tor the new union passenger rtatton which is to be built at Goldsboro for the nse of the Atlantic Coast Line, Southern and Norfolk ft Southern. Mr. Joe' Leitner, of the firm of Leitner ft Wilkins, of Wilmington, architects for thi Coazt Line, is here to go over the - plans-with the members of the com- - mission and to explain anyffllng that they may desire to know in regard to them. He was in Goldsboro yesterday ' and the plans were viewed by a dele gation of citizens and they teemed pleased at the proposed station as it showed ap from the drawing which had been made.' " The building Is to be 220 feet long and 75 feet wide, will be of yellow pressed brick, with tile roof, tile fiocrs and heated by steam. It will be abao lutely modern in every respect and in - general appearance will be much like i anion depot at Durham. -Umbrella sheds will be used and there will be three of them, Tthe building is to be three stories high and on the sec ond floor will be the- offices of the three roads. A tower will add to the effectiveness of the building. The sew depot 1 to be located several blocks from the present station.- ' Chronle Constipation Cured One who stiffen from chronic con stipation Is la danger of many ser ious aiimenta. Orino Laxaare Fruit Byrup cures chronic constipation as it aids digestion and stimulates the li ter and bowels, restoring the natural action of these organs. Commence taking it today and yon will feel bet ter at once. Orino laxative Fruit By- run does not nauseate or gripe and Is very pleasant to take. Refuse substi tutes.- MCDume urug otore, u. v. . Bouders, Proprietor.) For Catarrh, let me send yon free. just to prove merit a trial size box ui Dr. Snoop's Catarrh Remedy. It Is a mam, whila MMmr finallne mnHnen- tic balm that gives instant relief to catarrh ol the nose ana tnroar. jnasa ih fro tmt and see. Address Dr. Bhoop, Racine, Win. Large Jars 60c Bold by 11. JS. BeuDerry s eon. KODOL' digests what yon eat and quickly overcomes Indigestion, which Is a forerunner of Dyspepsia.- It Is made In strict conformity to the Nat- Ion si Pure Food and Drug Law and sold on a guarantee relief plan. Sold DATE OF FAYETTEVILLE FAIR. Will Probably Be Held' the Fourth Week In October. Mr. J. II. Tilllnghast, secretary of the Cumberland County Pair Associa tion, has received a letter from Mr. Garland Daniels, of the Greensboro Fair Association, giving the schedule of fairs agreed upon. The circuit be gins in Virginia the first week la September and winds op la Charlotte the fourth week in October. This schedule leaves Fsjettevllle and RaJ leigh out Raleigh, however, will bold the State Fair the third week la Octo ber, the samenreek that Greensboro scheduled to hold her fair. Fayette- TiUe will probably follow Raleigh and Greensboro, coming oa the same week as the Charlotte fair. Grand Jury Report. The following is the report of the grand jury for the term Just ended: State of North Carolina, Camberiand County. Report of Grand Jury for March term, 1907, Criminal Court. To His Honor Judge Webb, Presiding: The grand jury has examined 25 bills of indictment and rendered 20 true bills, S not true bills, and In ail other bills of indictment the witnesses failed to answer and the hills were returned to the Solicitor. We have made four presentments. We have examined the Court House and offices and find the same kept cleanly sad nice. We recommend that a beu be placed in a suitable place at the Court House to be rung jost prior to court's convening for the benefit of ail attending court We found the jail badly in need of repairs, especially the plumbing, and we recommend that the cotinty commissioners be instruct ed to have ill needed repairs done under the sa.ierrision of oar aherinx as we think be knows best the needs of the jaiL W. H. POWELL. Foreman. Wiley Page. Secretary. Dunn Votes For Dispensary. In the election held la Dunn yes terday the dispensary won by a ma jority of ten votes, after a strenuous fight There were 117 votes for the establishment of the dispensary and 127 against the dispensary in favor of prohibition which now prevails in the town. Cntil the polls were closed both sides were claiming a victory and the close vote indicates how well the people of the town were divided. The prohibitionists waged a strenuous campaign from the first closing with addresses by Governor Glenn, Mr. W. Bailey, of the State Board, and other champions of the cause. There were quite a number of bets made in Fayette vllle on the result School Close at Godwin School House. It was the privilege of a large con gregation to attend the school close at Godwin school boose, Thursday nieht March 21st and to speak of the occasion it was simply grand. The marching, singing, recitations and dialogues proved that the children had not spent the winter dreaming. but had (like the wise servant of old) improved their ltaients. The songs of freedom and the nx little girls dressed in the stars and stripes, red, white and o.ue, and two boys with badges of the same, showed that the youth of to-day nad not for gotten what ueir fathers fought for. We are glad to know that the grand old word. "Freedom, can still be heard from the mouths of oar boys and girls. The addresses delivered by Rev. D. B. Autry and Mr. J. M. Williford were extra. We would like to hear from them again. The instremental music, beautifully rendered by Miss norne and Messrs. Geddie, Sessoms and Williamson, ad ded much to the Interest of the oc casion. We would be glad to attend anoth er one. Hon. W. W. Kitchen Here May 20th. Hon. W. W. Kitchen, Congressman from the Fifth District, and the leader of the North Carolina delegation la Congress, will deliver the annual ad dress before ths. graduating class of the Fayetteville Graded School, oa Monday night May 20th. Mr. Kitchen is one of the most elo quent speakers in the State, and is one of the ablest men in Congress. His visit will also be of interest at this time as he is a candidate for Governor to succeed Glenn. To remove a eongh yon most get at the cold which causes the conga. There Is nothing so good for this as Kennedy s Laxative Cough Syrup. The liquid cold relief that Is most quickly effective, that stills and quiets the eongh and rives out the cold. Sold by Armfield ft Greenwood. FOLEY'S H01YFAR The original LAXATIVE cough reneuy Tor coach, colds, throat and ran troubles. No opiates. Ron-alcoholic Uood tor everybody. Sold everywhere. ;Tte genuine . mi .EVS HOKTV .1 T Ikb a Yellow package. Kef use snbstitatea. Prepared only toy Fete Company, Chicago. McDUFEIE DRUG STORE. ' O. O. Sonde rs, Prop'r. Constipation Baked rweet spates, with ubi Mmk M KtoraKWydlr ha e r?-teWe Kmedy M veuevffevenrzaiiniMntknmrntniMji ifuhnjAM SSv?" "f fcmHh. And (hie a ' roraru (o unsapaitoa. TbV"J 01 .wtala tit In llfom !-. aent MBamineWMdvaH t .-ti & t ... ? But. oomWiwI with Eerptiaa Senna. tothto MV KllM Mtptr O-llA T Blip. - V - own, ftiina w mm, Is slm Ha (restart Ktofrra Boasbls auefl Ui it sow tntTuth! VrboueLabontorlw. from tab toxmixm mat SMw preeerfpuoo. u effect oa Consd. iZSOT- 8001 etamch. Bad Breath, SLM eaan. rniwapbed awul bases at knots sod beutifal I 2ft i F ometMnt' sew, alee, "pvrn'i'l HATtlval tr tint J '((:)(..: UoJ - lBpes' "WMBBsW bMBJsjT Bpartsa-laa- For ) y V Dyspepsia Gires rest to the stomach. For indigmtiob. dyspepsia, sour stomach, tired stomach, weak stomach, windy stomach tad catarrh of the stomach. Pi m iniinsjajwMa I Ask lor the 1906 Kodoi Almanac and 200 Year Calendar." SOLD BY ARMFIELD & GREENWOOD, DRUGGISTS. Fayetteville's Most Fruitful Source of Advertising Is . . . . I - THE SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Over 100 active, now working in three States telling the praises of Fayetteville by exhibiting . . and explaining the "The Southern Life, " With a good, strong company, it is particularly to the citizen of Fayetteville and Cumberland county to place your insurance here at home and help keep berland county. BY UHTTED EFFORT AHD MUTUAL SUPPORT IS THE QNLY WAY TO BUILD UP OUR SECTION. a - " m - If you are tliinking of taking out any insurance there is no reason to look elsewhere, butto your Home Com- pany- "THE SOUTHERN LIFE. " E. H. YiTLLIAIISOlT, - - President C. J. COOPER, - J. V. HcGOUGAIT, E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.) BRICK 1IAIJTJFACTURERS - FAYETTEVILLE, M. a Daily Capacity 90,000 Brick. PL AST SDMBKK ORE LOCATED 0NA.U.L, RAILROAD BKAB FA1B GBO0HD8. ' ' stomach, puned stomach, nerroua. A prompt relief. Tmtt Caf ,;. I auti iiinii i. Ataassa, UuUlUS Best and energetic men are policies of interest of every the money in Cum - - - Manager - Iledical Director, PLANT HUMBKB TWO L0CAT1. 05 SOUTH ESO 000L 8PBIKO STREET. Serrice Biful'liSfisa NORTQ CAROLINA. I I um Saperlor Ooact l-uo beiuM cooary. ) seam is vims. X. U Moaroe. Mannrel Monroe. Hell Moa- roe. D. L. Muaroe. ioks Noaioe. Ileitoen oa- Kov Monroe, arcai raiinp. Herbert fuiUlM. Al.re Phllliee. I.iule fkilllpe. Vk li lies johuoa. Fuele rhlillpe ud Aiexandet UrllnuMld . KetMea fellenoo J. A. Palter. too. Robert Moaroe. VilUtaai rhllUpe aad eie HtiwuireM aouoe. The dXenileais ebw aewed, tpeetally WliUaa 1'Wlliie, Eobert Moaroe aa4 Keta Me Doogald.aUl lake aoUee that aa ariloa eaili. Icdatebare See beea enieteeteit la ike Ho pe lor Couil of CuaibrUa4 eooaiv to erll lor dlrWoa eaoaf Ike taaaaie la eoaioa a eer laia trertolaDdliuateuiUieeoaetyaa4 Stale aforeakl. la eveaiy-KuK towatklp. kaoaa ee Moaroe LeJHte." betac UM lu'iadnexIk S la Miliioa oo ble la eakl caaia la wklek Ike eaMI delradeaie kaeo elalei aa laieteer. aed la eaddefeadaau wl I further lake aettre Ikal tkty are r quired to appeal before lae Cleik of la Superior Ooait of ead eooary alkhoOca la revelievllle. N. C, on lb SKk day of March. l&oz. at laeneeciors. H.eaaauaer or deaiur to ike peUuoe ta aid act loo. or tae petitloaen III epplvio lae court for tke nUef deeuaded la eaid PeUuoe. Tab) atrd day of Febraan. MOI. A. A. McKKTUAN. aerk Saptrior Coert EXECUTRIX NOTICE Bavuic soaUSed a sxeestrix of EUieh aaea- bard, deeeaied.of CaBberlaad eoz rlh Carolina, thai it to aotlfr all pertoot ha Tin elaiBut asalBM the eetat of sal deoaaaed t exhlbl tbeai lo ta aaderalrned oa or hefora ue maoayef teoruary, iws. daly aalbeau eawd. or thai aoUeewUl be pleaded la bar of Ikelr recovery. All persons Indebted to aM asiai will please ante tauacdlal pay aaeaL Thla February Mth. 1907. KS. LtS CtUiEPHABD, Kxeeutrix. FejreuevUle, H. C. Koblnaoa 8haw, auotaeya. HOLUSTtR'a Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bay UUm aw Bar Fleets. Briatv Oatasa TJmhk aai liaswsel Tifm A apedfie tor (Vatstf nation. MlewHoa. I J". Treolisee. Plmolas. Ecaesas. IntDurt Blood. Breath Shurtiah Boweie, Haadachf Km. It Rorev ltnnataiM Tm i. tmh let fores. S eeuie a hnr nMinn. mi. hs HnLLssraa Dsns Oosdmutv, Ihdisna, Wis. Q0UER IUGGETS FOB SALLOW PE0PU For Sale by O. 0. 8oaden, at HeDnffio 87th Annua! Statement ETNA INSURANCE CO. Caen Capital . . . .$ 4,000,000 00 . 7,036,010 83 N ct bnrplua . . . nrplaa u to Policy-hold'a.111,038,010 93 riaive tor Ko-inanranc.. 6,01894 45 " Unpaid Loecea 444,779(9 " 0iCUuni. 317,61187 Total AanU 1U. 115.296 87 The eaah in bank Jan'v lit. 1906. wia $1419,984 53. A toll exhibit of the ATNA'8 Bondi and tttoek mi be teen at my office i25.000 Durham, $34,000 Greensboro ehooi bonda and 125,000 Wuutoo. 30. 000 Maaonic bonda, and (20,000 Y. M. I. A. ooDds, Wilmington, a. U banc among the net) B. R. HUSKE. AetaL For your friends, who pay you noth ing for the aery ice, and sometime leave you with the bag to hold T" Send them to us. We execute all classes of bonds promptly at reason able rates. The day of personal suretyship is past, THE UNITED 8TATE8 FIDELITY AND GUARANTY COMPANY, Home Office: Baltimore Md. Q. K. Nimocks General Agent, Fay etteville, N. C. SDNNYSIDE FLORAL NURSERY. (James M. Lamb ft Sons) Lock Box 55. Telephone 49. Fayetteville, N. C. We have the finest stock of MAGNOLIAS In this country at from 25c. to $2 each M NEIL ROSES, Grafted Plants 25c. each. HEDGE PLANTS, California and Amour River privet at Ave and six dollars per 100. Ever greens and Ornamental 8HRU8ERY in One shape for spring planting. CUT-FLOWERS always on hand For hedges to hide unsightly buildings, etc, can fur nish Axboarvitea hedges six feet high. Of ;- ! A . WHISKEY i Best for HdicfnaJ mi Fim2y Ust 4 Quarts, m Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express ZVjc p a i d. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR TOUR MONEY REFUNDED. - Osjt Motto "Net Hew Cheap, bet How GeotL" tV 11 m i p. a Ada. THE COUSIHS SUPPLY CO., eea-e V- RICHMOND, M,"--- " ' AN OLD MEL"5W HOVTR CAKOL.flA GOPPKB DieniXED . WHISKEY. psrsKrirOossrsoteedacyoa , - Mouxt RanmpEn, 4 QUARTS HIPPED IN PLAIN. NEAT PACKAOES express (to. 65 PREPAIDJJii Tha C2'JSIXS SUPPLY CO. - RICHMOND, VA, , :v. '. j dv. V 1 r . - k u m Mortgage Sale of Real Property. I'na, .nut K wlrtuM tj Ilia Dover Of sale eoolalaed la a cerial. gonitis dated the th dtj of April, 1VUI by Maihev Heeaell and a. j. eeaweu a i i. e. riwfui beak of Uuna. North Cerolloa. wblch aald saoKerae la of record In Cu beilaod C000I7 li. u.wb ir a mm MO ihe uma belDS ls eorded oa the tMadar of July. 1MI1. lie under sltaed a III etfei ror sal, for cash, at the Court How door la (ajetl- vl leJ ombeilaBdcouaiy, oa the Uth dar of April. UUI at 12 o'clock aooa. lae BUlovlee aascrlbea real esiatv. A eenala alee or Iracl of land lllo aor fclii Im rMmk.il.Ml Mann. tUele of Novel ilul n. In HI .,h HUM tn.Uk B aDO OVDDOU follows; Adjolnlnf the lands of L. H. Tew , t: H aaell and olhars. hounded oa the not IB by the lands of C C. McLellan, oa the east by the lands of J.CHeawell, and 00 the south bykelaadaof U U. Tew, on the west by the lands occupied by T. W. Branch; contain let B acne asor or lest, It being the same place where W. V. aeawell now resides and the saase eoaveyed lo hlsa by t. C. Beawell and wile, and the av. land deicrlbed In a eertala atortfire deed of i lo w by w. r. sca well and wife to U J. Best la the latter part of the year IM0 and duly recorded In lb. register's oee of Uusobef and county and seta saoncet Is her referred 10 as part of this de- KfacKOF8ALI: Court Bouse door In Fay etteville. Tins OF8ALI: Ujo'clock toon. Apm axn MOT. TaaM8 OF BALK: Cashi L.J.BKST, President of Bank of Dunn, M ortcavee. J.C.CUKFOK1). BecelveroftheBankof Duno. Godwin A Davis.. Attorneys tor atortfafees. Thh) March the ih. U07. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cum berland Cousty as administratrix of the estate of Charles & Bennett, de ceased, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against said es tate to present them to the under signed duly authenticated, on or be fore the 15th day of March, 1908, or this notice will be pleaded In bar thereof. All persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment KATE S. BENNETT. Administratrix. H. U Cook, Attorney. ,fv March 15, 1907. Notice of Sale. fonrteea hundred (11001 acres rood farmlDI land In (JoeahlSe and Seven ty-Fli si loauhlpe. There Is a Ahorse farai open, J0 acres of the land, the salU Umber, has never been eut at all. about 700 that hu floe shingle Umber: i and I miles from andon, 7 tram K aetata , a. at. a. B a. Several hundred bosheli com . bacon . foratre of all kinds tools of all kinds forfarmlogJiorses, saulee, buggies, wagons, stock all kinds, ana wish to sell to one men. Time or Sale: March 2a. 1907. lz o clock at. Place: Court House, FajettevUle, N. C. Terms: Cash. For Information address M. a CAMPBELL. Lekewood, tlx., or see mj sons at Baeford. Administrator's Notice. Having annulled as Administrator of the ee tale of the late Winnie A. Troy , notice Is here by given to all persons having claims against saM estate and to present tnem to the unaer. signed dalv authenticated on or before March , 1408, or thla notice will be pleaded In bar were or. All persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate settlement, March a, law. 11. UAsTKK. Administrator. SrATX OF KoBTH CaBOLIHA, I t ogn, Cumberland County. I """" G. A. Pope enters and claims 75 seres of Isnd in Black Kiver township joining ne lands ouosian rope on the sooth, the Sampson caantv line on the eaxt, the 1 born ton and Barefoot land on the north snd west- En'ered 19' n day of February, 1907. W. 31. WALKEE, Register of Deeds snd Ex 0 Entry Taker. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having this day qualified as admin istratrix of the estate of Charles B. Hogans, deceased, late of Coumber- land County, State of North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present the same for payment, duly verified. within twelve months from the date hereof, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settlement This 20th day of March, 1907. MARGARET B. HOGANS, Administratrix. Q. K. Nimocks, Attorney. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE! By virtue of the power and author ity contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by Travis Bedsole, and duly recorded in Book V, No. 5, page 551, in the Office of Register of Deeds for Cumberland County, N. C. I will, on Monday, the 15th day of April. 1907, at 12 o'clock M, at the Court House door of Cumberland county. expose to sale to the highest bidder tor cash, the following tract or parcei of land, situate, lying and being In Ce- aar Creek township, Camberiand coun ty, 8tate of North Carolina, bounds and described as follows, viz Beginning at a stake in a branch in Melvin's line, and runs north 44 west 25 chains to a stake; thence north 45 east 20 chains; thence south 45 east 25 chains to a stake In W. H. Melvin's line; thence with his line south 45 west 20 chains to the begin ning, containing' SO acres, more or less. 8ee deed from Malcolm McMil lan to Travis Bedsole, recorded In Book N, No. 3. page 312. - The above land is about three miles from Stedman and one and one-half miles from Vander. This 13th day of March, 1907. JOHN H. E. McLERAN, Mortgagee. H. 8. Averltt, Attorney. STAT! OF NOBTH CaBOLMA, lv. oeaa Cumberland Cotinty. J10- 2892- Octavia Butler enters and claims 2000 acres of land in Beaver Dam towdshibl joining h isnns oi ueorge isavis, u. u. Helvin, V. ML tteaid, Dan Uulbretn, H. C. Fsireloth. J. B. Downin. J. C. Betrd, William Melvin, Solomon Fsir doth.etaL Entered 27th day of Feb ruary, IWf, W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds nd Ex. O. Entry Taker. , ' By A. O. Qalbreth. Dept. 8tatb or Nosth Cabousa, t v Cnmberiaad Countv. fHo- 2893' H. C. Carter enters and claims 200 seres more or lees of land in Cedar ureex township joiomg the lands o: 1. W. Ranartv. n P 4'.mrtT end H 1 Carter on the south, M . Home on aneaaitana nortn, v. v. ana J no. A. Carter on west, located in Frying Pan Swamp. Kotered 21 day of March, 1907. w u ttr it vi?n Regiiter of Deeds nd Kg. O. Entry Taker. J. & E. llahoney, ortaraonth, Alexandria, - and Norfolk, Va. Distillers, Rectifiers and s7hoiesa!3 LIQUOR DEALERS. Some of our Products: Arlington, Cammeroa 8prings, : Hampton Boads, Belle of Virginia, : take lnunmond, CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY (iillespie street, opitosite King's won store. " . Hew you can e tbe bent .ssortn.ent of &0ai sing barrel Guns from the bet. makers in the country, Engl.nd .ml Belgium. Also Revolver. f, lomeprotecUon' A"K' Shells of all including New York Club UJIC Nitro Club .nd Peter, bigb-gr.de Ulub; .g,-,,, toDuMnVl'owder .nd the 1'hlUdelphia Bbot 'loner Lo. The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins .k-f4nn ami Ix-k rensirine . .pecialtv by the best workmen. Next ,!w"wiUbeeForty ville Armory by the undersigned Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Three Carloads Mules and Horses Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc. We have all grade, of buggies snd wagonson hand the Cortland t, Hackney and the medium and cheaper grades of buggies, also harness, etc., to go with them. We pay the highest market price for Cotton Bevill & Vanstory. BEGIN RIGHT and use the BEST Fertilizers. Don't worry about the PRICE; quality is the thing. It's too late to kick when harvest comes; better find out NOW the kind you will use. Choosing the right is half the battle in successful tanning. You'll make no mistake if you buy such standard brands as Sea Fowl, Navassa and Pocomoke. They are time honored "staidbys." Plenty of good, fresh stock, in car lots or less, at right prices It's your own fault if you are not enjoying good biscuits, bread, pies and cakes. Use PERFECTION in the kitchen, and there'll be sunshine in the house, all the time. There's no other flour like it. Not only best and chcaptst. but it's the flour that never fails. A select line of Groceries and Central Merchandise including about everything needed on the farm. This store has no better friends than the farmer, the man "who feeds us all." Courteous treatment and square dealings to all. A. P. JOHNSON, Manager, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, So. 107 Hsy Street. Fsvetteville. N. U Phone 56. Flat Work Consisting of bed linen and table linen has been the burden of the modem hom-e-kseper, and for the successful solution of the problem, We have Placed Special Machinery In our Plant that enables us to do better and cheaper work than it, possible in the household . T f" 5he V"1"' and heTie6t P" of the weekly h is the bed and table linen. On Una We are Pleased lo Quote the Following Low Prices: Towels Pillow Caees . . Bolster Cases. . Sheets . 2k .2c . 2c . 3c KO IXTT TAKEN FOR LK8S FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY. KIBMTKK Bltf I'm,,' ' -.015001 uuiiiiiirjiudi ounuui in me uaroiinas CAPITAL STOCK .... $30,000. is.:- RALEIGH, N. C. . roLLM BuiLSiae. Conegei. North CaWhrnT E.tab.isbed . SJr written contract. Mo vacation keening, MVlZVT 1? to&j for our caU.ogue, Offer. UjJE?' iIIMG S BUSINESS COLLEGE RALEIGH N. C. or CHARLOTTE. N. T w a Whiskey IH 1 1 6 Full Carolina Cerenaa WU. -m 3 Sample ROTn re trpr-r . . . rM..s, Mm Brands, Our Mr Bevil li.s just returned from the Western market where he bought Three Carloads of Stock, consisting of seversv n.ce double ttaum as well as several trotters in the lot, the best that can be bought md we are satisfied we can please you it you are in need of a horse or mule. We have on band nice single am double driving horses, as well as nice tiddlers; snd a nice lot of mules of all sires, from the heavy log mule to the cotton mule. Come look over our efotk of 1 able Cloths Napkins Tray Covers Plain Bureau Covers . ,3c . lc . lc . lc THAN 25c AT THESE RATES. cris CHARLOTTE, N. C FIIDHOMT TNHPRlwr- bi m Ounrfc Whiskey j ' - Only -QRn artkl. .nd IqoS mt'Jf'""'1 "W'ttkm. It U a well atrod waaeaiwt afraid of an? kind ataoCl 7L ,SKEY '10 iss!s will Indua. In Urn. Wo" rthTM1 Cro,, Whlski, end . Po33T BeaaW.aapl. Mtle'ol each ' rear ma White Corn. tLSiS "hf AaSuT h1 Mlomera llvln, mat rmlt toe, extra, BmeriUe 51? P"m Companies, bottl and . will pr,, VTZ? fall 'Z lT,!r,'S.nJ ' Pl THE CASVTD a-T -art erltK orUw ,d UJro : by Annucld ft Greenwood, . ; - B. L SEDBERR1TS SON. a-, .---J -.""rra m.su ptrt.,Vt. i iW-Li" rr !., u. , Red Birer, Uaboaey't J
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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April 4, 1907, edition 1
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