VETERAN' MEETING. Election of Officers of Camp No. 852 Arrangement for Going to Richmond. ' From Friday' Dally. ' ; Camp No. 852 was called to order " at noon In the court room by Com mander 0. M. Rose, and the complete roll of the Camp waa called by Adju tant juacneinan, wiw, aias: many aolemn responses of "dead" from aur- riving comrade of those paased way... ..Tha election of officers resulted as follow; Commander, 0. M. Rose; lieu- ' tenant commandera, A. D. McGill, E. W. Nolley, W. E. Kyle; adjutant; A. A. MacKethan; quartermaster, Walter Watson; commissary, T. J. Powers; surgeoq and assistant surgeon. Or. T. D. Haigh and Dr. H. A. McSwain; ehanlaJn? Rav. David M Fairlnv! nnl- or-bearer, J. W. Atkinson; color guard, j J. R. Bule, James Kirkpatrick; vtdette, H. B. Butler. Most of these are re elections. Chaplain Fairley and Adju tant MacKethan' being honored by a standing vote. The question of going to Richmond was then taken up and Captain W. E. Kyle addressed the Camp, giving full details of the Atlantic Coast Lines rates ($4.80 round trip) schedules. board, free meal tickets, free cots, etc, at the same time displaying booklets and maps Issued by the Coast Line, .replete with very valuable information. On motion, the commander will ap point the delegates to the Reunion, who will report to ex-Commander W. O. HalL Mr. E. W. Nolley stated that Mrs. Henry A. London, of Pittsboro, a de- Toted member and prominent officer of the Daughters of the Confederacy, waa a patient In the Highsmith,. hospi tal, and was very anxious to view from her window the veterans as they passed by. It was moved and carried by the veterans that they halt for m (to en i in irow or me nospiuu ana raise their hats. Colonel C. W. Broadfoot, of the county pension board, stated that the board would appear before the county commissioners, asking for a small tax to supplement the pension of the vet erans, and asked that the commander appoint a committee of five to go with them. A vote of thanks, on motion of Mr. J. -W. Atkinson, was passed to Mr. H. H. Bolton for his' services In the legis lature In behalf of the Confederate oiaier. Mr. J. W. Cain, a Confederate vet eran, Tuesday celebrated his 84th birthday, and to-day walked Into town. six mile 'from hi home In Seventy- First Elizabethtown to Have a Railroad. An election favorable to a bond Is sue to build a railroad from Elisabeth town to Abbottsburg or some other point on the Seaboard arried Tuesday ' by a handsum majority. Terry A. Lyon was elected mayor almost unanimously. ' Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought I waa about to take leave of the world, on account of Indigestion, nervousness and general debility, writes A. A. Chlsholm, Treadweli, N. T, "and when It looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bit ters , and I rejoice to aay that they are curing me. I am now doing busi ness again as of old. and am still gaining dally." Best of all tonic medi cines. Guaranteed by B. X. 8ed berry's Bon, druggist. 50c , SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Cumberland county in the Superior Court Chas. 8. Ellis, John B Young and - t Pa lu a. vuaw. -. i .d , vvriMKl uiVI U aMJlllg AIU1 ainlilaT hliainoctB ntwfAV thA firm name of Ellis, Young Company, plaintiffs, il L. A. Gotns, Sophia i i Tit,. ei nt i . i wiu, iiiuuw uuum, m aurencaj uuuu, Ed. Goina L. Grins, Patsey Golns Defts Notice. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above baa been commenced in the Su perior Court of Cumberland county re- inuug 10 rw esuue uuuie in sua county and State and Is brought to foreclose a certain mortgage deed exe cuted to the plaintiffs on the 26th day of November, 1895, by M. Coins and brothers, a Ann composed of M. Goina, Edward Golns and Lucian Goins. and recorded in the office of the Register or Deeds of Cumberland county In Book of Mortgages T, No. 4, at page 895 In which aaid mortgage deed are conveyed certain tracts or parcels of land situate in said . county and State and for the purpose of exclud ing the defendants from any Interest therein; and the said defendants win further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of said county to be held on the 4th Monday in August, 1907, at, the court house in said county in Fayettevtlle, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint And the said de fendants will further take notice that at said term of court the plaintiffs will move the court for Judgment against the defendants by default final upon the complaint for failure to answer the aame. Done this 9th day of May, 1907. ' , A. A. McKETHAN. Clerk Superior Court Tfo cri:l LAXATlYEc:"2hrb:iJV Tor coug-hs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic Good for everybody. Bold everywhere. The genuine - " rOLtrS HONEY and TAR 1st tYellowpackige. Kef use substitute. Prepared only by Fclejf an Company, Chloage McDume Drug Store (O. O. Bouders, prop.) FOLEY! IIOriEMAR :" 3 MOTIVE CT o UB I i.1 COU0HS ARB OltS DEATH Of A CONFEDERATE . VETERAN. ... - Died, at hi home In Seventy-First township, on the morning of May 2nd, 1907, Daniel Ellis, aged 78 years. He was the last survivor of a large family of five boys and three girls, and waa a kind friend, a good neighbor, and an honest hard-working man, who at tended strictly to his own business without interfering with that of others. The subject of this notice was a member of 'the Eleventh North Caro lina Regiment and with his four younger brothers, were faithful and gallant Confederate soldiers, forming as they did, part of an army whose deeds In arma has never been sur passed. .... These old soldiers, who made such an Imperishable record, are fast pass ing away, and when the last of them are gone the world will never see their like again. OBITUARY. Fayettevllle, N. C, May e. 1907. Mrs. Addie McDiarmld. wife of Mr. M. S. MrDiarmid, and daughter of Mr. W. E. Williford, departed this life May 2nd. 1907. This fond and loving wife, daughter, sister and 'friend died where woman hood' morning almost touched noon and while the shadows still were fall ing toward the west She did not pass on life' highway the stones) that mark the highest points, but being weary for a moment she lay down by the way. side and using her burdens for a pil low she fell Into that dreamless sleep that kisses down her eyelids still. Had the skilled hands of physician and care of watchful loved ones avail ed, she would not have died; but God knew the storm of thia life would blight this tender flower, so He trans planted her to bloom in the Paradise of God, where Immortal flowers bloom and crystal waters gush forth from exhan8tless fountains. A little less than a year ago she and Mr. McDiarmld were united In matrimony, and have since enjoyed life In their comfortable and quiet country home near the little town of Raeford. Love was the lord of their happy home and every shadow of sorrow waa banished by her frequent smiles and gentle words. She was ever by her husband's aide teaching him to yield to the storms of life that he might not be broken by them. She was a young lady of about 28 summers, and a devoted christian. holding her membership with the Leb anon Baptist church. She aided with the poor, the weak and the oppressed and lovingly gave alms. In every storm of life she was oak and rock. but In the sunshine vine and flower. She added to the sum of human Joy. If every one to whom she did some loving service would bring a blossom to her grave, she would sleep to-day Denes Lh a wilderness of flowers. The burial ceremonies were conduct ed by Dr. J. J. Hall, In which he tried to revive the sinking spirits of the be reaved. It waa a touching scene to look Into the casket of this young wife with a wreath of flowers upon her breast and a new born babe upon either aide of her. We cannot understand why God would take from our midst a young lady that was in meridian of life; right In the happiest sunniest hour of the voyage; but it matters not whether in mid-sea or among the breakers of a farther shore, death at but must mark the end of one and aiL It matters not though every hour of life may be rich with love, and every moment Jeweled with a Joy, at life's close all will be a tragedy, as deep and dark and aad aa could be woven of the warp and woof of the majesty or a earn. lAle is a narrow vale. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights, but the only answer is the echo of our walling voice. With grieved hearts we offer her body to the silent dust We extend our kindest sympathies to . the be reaved ones and hope they will strive to meet her in the realms of eternal bliss. J. It WILLIFORD. ST R ON G Again what Mrs. Lucy StovaIJ.ofT3toa,Oa, said after taJdnf Knooi Dyspepsia. Cor. 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Within ftwelv. mnntfia frrwn At. hereof, or this notice will be pleaded ib oar oi insir recoreiy. All person indebted to aalll Mtnta.wlll make immediate settlement tui ZOth day o( March, 1907. . MARGARET B HOGAN8, - for her. rob the expectant mot the money in Cum nedical Director. Notice of Administration Baring qnafiffed t administratst of the estate of Btfnon Starr, deceased, late of Camberlsad county, Htate of North Carolina, this is to notifv all persons having claim svpunrt said deceased to present the sae duly Terined, to th undersigned within on year from date of thi notice, er said notice will be pleaded in bar el , their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estste will please rusk imajecJiste settlement. Thi 27th, day ef April, 1907. . . , THOfl.H. Mc WEILL, . "" "" '"AdmrBittnitor,- Q. K. Nimock, JLtterner HELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHT TOVNO VCOPLK W wrimttr wqimt 11 yvm iwrums, noguHUf htnrllmitxl tlwir minioriutkl, wbavish to boo, to writ hr (Irrt mU for u mat kalf-ist aur. enccaw, luwwueiKUiii proimbta luruiM r gauulaad. Don'" SUy. WnUtoaiy. v Tas Ba-ala J$U- C1U. Haws. Ca. - ERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Cumberland County in the Suptrlor Court Before the Clerk. T, H. McNeill, Administrator ot Nel son Brown, Deceased. - . f vs. Sophie Brown, Amanda Brown, Owen Brown and wife, Frances Brown; ' Ed Brown and John Brown, Hers at Law. , ,; :(i -,i , t .. Notice. f:' ;m; ; The heirs above named, especially Sophie, Brown, Amanda Brown, Frances Brown. Ed Brown . and John Brown will " all take notice that an notion entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cumberland County to sell the lands belonging the estate ot Nel son Brown, deceased, late ot the county and State aforesaid, being the same lands mentioned In the affidavit and described in the petition on file in this proceeding, the said lands be ing situated In the county and State aforesaid, in Rockfish township, on the north side ot Rockfish and sooth side of Bandy Run, said tract containing U acres, more or less, In which de fendants have or claim an Interest; the purpose of said action being, to sell said lands to make assets for the payment ot debts due by said de ceased. . And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear before the undersigned clerk of the Superior Court, ot the county and State aforesaid, at his office in the Court House in Fayettevllle, North Carolina, on Thursday, May 16, 1907, at twelve o'clock M., and answer or demur to the petition in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said peti tion. A. A. MacKBTHAN, Clerk Superior Court Dated this 16th day of April, 1907. NOTICE 8ALE OF A VALUABLE TOWN LOT. By virtue of an order of the Superior court oi unmoeriand county, made on the 2nd day of May, 1907, in an ac tion therein pending entitled Charles H. Adams,et al, vs. James A. Adams, et. ai, and by virtue of the power vest ed in me as commissioner, I will, on the 30th day of May, 1907, at 12 m., expose to sale at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder, that val uable town lot, in the town 'of Hope Mills, N. c., known as the property of the late John Q. Adams, and bound ed as follows, vis: Beginning at an Iron stake Mathew Morgan's corner- a blackjack pointer on Harrison street, snd runs N. 55, W. 67 feet to a stake a corner of James H. Johnson's line, thence S. 35, W. 210 feet to a stake, thence S. 55, E. 67 feet to Mathew Morgan's line, thenee N. 35, S. 210 feet to the begin ning. Time of Sale: May 30th, 1907. Place of Bale: At the Lot , Terms of Sale: Cash. D. J. CASHWELL, Commissioner. Stats or Nosth Uabousa,' i'vl L. : Cumberland County. No- 2m I W. D. McLeod enters and claim 50 acres of land in Flea Hilt township join ing the lands of Alfred Young, Bsniey mcneiu, ai. ju. atcLeoa, estate near Bugg Greek. Entered 4th day of Msr, 1907. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. Commissioners' Sale of Valuable at and Hear Hope Mills. By Tlrtoa of decrta of th Saaarior Court of uniniuun couniT, naaeaiapru farm, iwi, i a eauaa aa lllied "McNalf aad Peanalln. J. . Peare. and wih," tha andenlgiied eom lukMera will azmaa for aila. at nnhlta .no tion, for eaah, the following daMribad tracts of land la Boekflis lowninlp, Cum bar land ooun- : Fin Traet: Kaowa ai tha Johaaoa Hotel Sroparty, In tha town of Hopa MUla, and eor rect daaerlptton of which b u iollowi: Basin tiinf at s ataka la tha middle of Bay street. In tha ton of Hopa Mill at tha Intersection of IheoklRoeknth CdTi (now Hopa Hill Mann kctortnf Com pan f Una) 102 feat from the ba ilanlnf eornar of tha traet of which U to a part, nd ranntag thence with laid Bona Hill Him. So. Una N. 7 W. US met to an Iron rod. thenee i.nX W.SMimttoan Iron rod at s point 120 Set at right ancle from the middle of the road ad of tha old C. F. A Y. V railroad; thane Vita the line of th right-ofwar followln.it aire of the rlfht-of way aad 120 (eat Iron th diddle of aaid road bad Ml met to Um 8. W. rmer at th Mary Hoeksdar lot; thenee If. S) 0 wet to the center of Bay street; thenee vithmid street H.-af K. lfll met to the beeln lnt.lt being the flrat traet, after dedneUn; peeptloB, date rl bed In a deed of mortgage of filj 27th, IKS, from J. D. Peare to MeNaic and tearMU, which mortgage ha baeadolr record ed In Book S. o. odeed,pge tuf.tt., In meoBcaof Begiitet of Deed, for Cumberland aunty. On thb pro pern I located s raluaWe Sroatory badldlng aaluble tat and karlng keen keretotor need a a hotel, together with out konma, ate. Thi tract contain, about acre. iBaeond Tract: ' Beginning at a Make In th Bneof theCaeraa entry LI Bradr'i corner, aad rans tfame M. abool 4 8. sWyard to take; themee 8. with lh variation of tha old sm H yatd to Fannie MeOneea' corner la tae edge of a Held; thane W. yard to s mite, Brady' corner; thane N. with abort Tart, ti on flBSraid to th beginning, all of the corner being marked with iron rod or ptaetdrtTea down, and being the aame land oeaerlbad in a deed from weo. B. Moanally to i. U. Peare. recorded in Book 8. Mo. , peg 71, la aakt Begliter' office. Being the third tet daaeribad m the noor recited mortsag. The rat tract above recited will be offered far earn a a whole, aad alae la wa-dlrtaloai, not nceedlnt fonr. Bidder will be rauulred to nav M war aant. of parcbaaekmoney on day of tale a s guaranty of good faith. Bale will be ttibjeot to conarma tkon of the Superior Court Judge. Bhoold th rtt lot, or tub-dlruionf thereof, tell fin tnffl cuat to aatiafy the Judgment, no eale wlU b sud of toe eaeond tract abore deecrlbed. ,JI"-of ,! Monday, Jon Mta, MOT, at 120'eloek ht. . u,",,. '"" Ho! lot, st Hops ernuofaal: Cwh. .'".'- ' " : hi atayh,kW7. 1 f , j , H. McD. KOBIHSOS . ...... , H.L.COOK, h CoausiarlooeTg, CumberUnd County. ' jNo; 2m H. A.MePhsil enter and elaim 75 sere of land in Flea Hill township Join. mt the land of H. A. McPbsiL W. K. Sessonis and others, Wind on and near U water ot Beaver lm swamp. -Enterd8 day of May, 1907. y .. t:, .( W. M. WALKER, ' - " J'": , ' i i. Bsgltter of Deeds and ; -7: ' v ; - ; Kx Oltntry Taker. v CumberUnd County. J"0, Z89fc . d. j.casnweu enters and eislnrsso sere of land fat flea Hill townshin loin- mg the land of Louie Williams, Step. nsn Autry, nooert sicLeran and V. i. McLeran. Entered 18th day of April 107. - W. M. WALK KB, . . , . , 'H KegiotM' of Umd .' - and Ex.O. Entry Taker, By A. O. Cnlbreth, Dept. ManZan-Pile" Hern eJy Admtnlatrator's Notice. Havnlg thi dy quallfled at sdmlnlilrator of cviHoa jirown, ueooaHea, late oi v;uinueriauu countv. Blata of North Carolina, thia li to noti fy all pertoni having olalmi airainal lh eatat ) of aaid deceased to preaent the earn to ma for payment, uuiy auinentiueiea, wiinm w momut irom aaie nereor, or mi. notice win b pieauei. in bar Ckf thr rnnv.rr. All peraona Indebted to aaid eatat will pleaaa niau imnieuiat teuieraeui. inia apni um 4. K. Nloooka, Attorney. Admlultr.lor. ErTATB OF NORTH CAKOUNA, I N. ORO Cumberland County. I0' m T. F. Falrcloth enters and claim 100 acre of land in Cedar Creek township joining the land of ibo. K, uuiDretn wm. averiu, Wm. rJall and other. - Entered 26th dav of April. 1907. W. M. WALKER, :r' " t ' r Kegiiterof Deed sad - -Ex. 0. Entry Taker, Per A Q. Culbretb, Oepk Btatb of North OaiounAj I . oonji . Cumberland County. W0, 285,8 A. J. MeCrimmon enters snd claims 75 acre mors or leu of land in Little Kier township joining the lands of Jno. MeCrimmon on north. Kinnle MeCrim mon on east, J. H. Priest on south and Jobn MeCrimmon snd J. H. Priest on west. Lying on waters of James Creek. Jfinteied i dy or April 1907. W. M. WALKER, - Begjster of Deeds and ' .:: Ex. 0. Entry Taker, SALE OF VALUABLE LAND FOR . DIVISION. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of -Cumberland county, in a special proceeding there in pending, entitled "J. It Fisher, et al vs. W. H. Culbretb, et al.," being a proceeding for the sale for division of the lands belonging to the estate of Mrs. Janette Brown, deceased, late of Sampson county, State of North Car olina, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the lands mentioned and described in said pe tition, situate and being in Cumber land county, In said State, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt First Tract Known a the old homestead tract, containing two hun dred acres, in Beaver Dam township, situated on the east of Harrison's Creek, adjoining the lands of the Rol lins' estate, the Haywood Fisher land and the E. W. Bacon lands, and the land of N. C. Thagard, being the same tract conveyed by Raeford Fisher to Mrs. Janette Fisher (who later mar ried J. W. Brown) by deed duly record ed In Bladen county (prior to the an nexation of Beaver Dam township to Cumberland county). Second Tract Containing fifty acres, more or less, situated In Big Branch, In Beaver Dam township, ad- Joining the lands of N. C. Thagard, Gray lands, Janette Brown and Jes- sup lands, being Lot No, in the di vision ot the estate of Raeford Fisher, allotted to Mrs. Langdon V. Culbretb., wife of W. H. Culbreth, daughter and one ot the heirs at law of said Rae ford Fisher. See records of Cumber land county. Said lot being subse quently conveyed by Mrs. Culbreth and husband to Mrs. Janette Brown by deed. Third Tract Containing about two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, situate In Big Branch, Beaver Dam township, adjoining tract No. 2 above mentioned, also adjoining the lands of N. C. Thagard, J. McP. Jessup and A. B. Smith, being Lot No. allotted In the division of the lands of the estate of Raeford Fisher to Mrs. Janette Brown, a daughter and one of the heirs at law of said Raeford Fisher. Fourth Tract Being an undivided nine-tenth Interest in a small tract of land in Cedar Creek township, con taining one-fourth acre with store house thereon. Date of sale, Saturday May 25th, 1907, at twelve o'clock M. Place of sale, Court House Door In Fayetteville, North Carolina. Terms of sale, cash. Sale made subject to approval of court. This 24th day of April, 1907. N. C. THAGARD, Commissioner. Q. K. Nimocks, Attorney. State of Nortn Carolina, Cumberland County. No.2894. Sarah C. Bullard enters and claims 1,000 acre more or less of land In Cedar Creek township joining the lands of Miss E. J. Slkes and W. 8 Hair on the south, T. L. Bullard and Henry Nunnery on the east, William Riley and Malloy land on north, Jona than Nunnery and M. H. Sessoms on west Entered 9th day of ApriL 1907. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of the terms of s certain deed of mortgage executed on the 18th day of April. 1906. by T. W. Thurston and wife, Julia Thurston, to & is. smith, I will on Monday, June 3rd, 1907, st twelve o'clock, M, at the Court House door In Fayettevllle. N. C, to sell at public auction to the high est bidder, for cash, the following im proved real estate, situated In Cum berland county, State of North Caro lina, In Cross Creek township, adjoin ing the lands of John Dunn, Ashley Bailey Company and , others, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begjning at John Dunn's southeast corner on the western margin of Rob inson street, snd running with Dunn' line N, 64 W. 100 feet to Lane' N. E. corner; thence with Lane' S. 29 W. 192 feet to the line of the Silk Mill land; thence with said line S. 54 E. 122 feet to the western margin of Rob inson street; thence with the western margin of said street N. 23 E. 194 feet to the beginning. Being a part of the tract oi una conveyed by C. B. Mc Millan and wife to Thomas M. Hunter by deed dated September 16, 1896, and duly recorded In Book "Z" No. 4. page 335, In the office of the Register of Deed of Cumberland count, "this piece of land, together with others,! having been devised to the said Emma L. Hunter In fee simple by the last will snd testament ot her husband, the said Thomas M. Hunter, as will appear In the Record of Wills, Book "F," page 320, in the office ot the Clerk -of the Superior Court, ot Cum berland, county. Reference is also hereby made to s deed from Emma U Hunter to K. M. Tew, dated Au gust II, 1904, and recorded In Book N, No. 5, page 239. In the office ot the Register of Deeds of Cumberland county. Also s deed from K. M. Tew and wife to the Armfleld Company, dated August 12, 1904, and recorded in Book "W" No. 6, page 241; and deed from the Armfleld Company to T. W. Thurston, dated January 6, 1906, re corded in Book , No. , page , in the office aforesaid.' Being the same property conveyed to me by the afore said mortgage, which is duly record ed in Book "H," No, 6, page 197, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland county. . The interest con veyed in said mortgage 1 s one-half undivided Interest, subject to a prior mortgage, on the whole Dronertv of $500. . There Is a good store house on said lot which has heretofore rented for $15.00 per month. Dated this 20th day of April, 1907. JLV BMlTiL Knrtirairon CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARI.I0RY , Gillespie street, opposite King' wagon store. . Here you can see the best assortment of U Breech-loading Double and Single barrel Guns ; from the best makers in the country, England and Belgium. Also Revolver for home protection. Also j Shells of all Brands, including New York Club CMC Kitro Club and Peters high-grade Club; agent for Dupont Powder and the Philadelphia Bhot Tower to, . The Finest Assortment of Sportsmen's Leggins on the market. Gun and Lock repa Sext yesr, 1007, will be the Forty-second snniversary of the establishment of thelsyette ville Armory by the undersigned . v .Walter Watson, Gunmaker. Three Carloads iM ,' Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Etc. We havelall grade of buggies and wagons on hand the Cortlandt, Hackney and the medium and cheaper grades of buggies, also harness, etc., togo with them. We pay the highest market price for Cotton Bevill & Vanstory. Largest Commercial School! in the Carolinas. CAPITAL STOCK. ... $30,000. r a s, i INCORPORATED RALEIGH, N. C. PULLIH BUILDING. These Schools give the world's best in Modern Education. Oldest Business College in North Carolina. Established. Positioos guaranteed, backed by. a written contract. No vacation. Individual instruction. Wo also teach Boos keeping, Shorthand, Fenmansnip by mail. Send for Home Study rates. Write to-day for our catalogue, Offers and High Indorsements. They are free. Address KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, K A LEIGH N. C, or CHA'HLOTTK, N. C. ,'. Flat Work Consisting of bed linen and table lineu has been the burden of Ihe moden houne keeper, and for the successful solution of the problem, We have Placed Specta! Machinery In our Plant , that enables us to do batter and ch Aanr Wnrk t.hrt It rvnuui hl in tKs hsttiiianK salI laundry. By far the greatest and heayiest part of the weekly wash is the bed and table linen. On this We are Pleased to Quote the Following Low Prlcesf r Towel 2c Pillow Cssea . 2c Bolster Cases 2c Sheet .3c NO LOT TAKEN FOB LESS FAYETTEVILLE LtMuuifj uLn E. A. POE BRICK CO., (INC.) BRICK MANUFACTURERS FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Daily Capacity 90,000 Brick. PLANT NUMBKB ONE l-OCATED ON A. 0. L. RAILBOAJD NEAB FAIR GB0UND8. CAROLINA FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. - ' Fox Saw Mills. Plsnini Mill., FULL STOCK of PIPE and gFITTINGS it sSaii&'SSS ; CiaM I BcstforMe I AN OLD MEL ' V 11 ! " WO.TH CARC ..MA' COPPER DISTILLED WHISKEY.', Satisfaction Ouarai.ieed or joul lS MORBT KSFUNDBn. " 4 QUARTS SHIPPED IN fUlN, NEAT PACKAGES express tt0.65 nsn r- Acs-. rncriuu;A 'Vi Tl .HAM f ins buuuiu mm lu, . m I RICHMOND, VA. 1p. v It' h Mules and Horses Our Mr Bevil ha just returned from the Western market where he bought Three Carloads of Stock, consisting of several nice double teams as well ' a several trotter ' in the lot, the best that can be bought and we are satisfied we can please yon if you are in need of a horse or mule. We have on hand nice single sue double driving horses, as well as nice saddlers; and a nice lot of mules of all sites, from the heavy log mule to the cotton mule. Come look over our stock of ,' J CHARLOTTE, N. C P1KDMONT INSCBANCS B1.DU. Table Cloths . . ...... 8c Napkins lc Tray Covers i . lc Plain Bureau Covers . . . . lr THAN 25c AT THESE KATES. STEAM LAUNDRY, nrvuti. t town ,. -. - PLANT NUMBER TWO LOCATE l ON SOUTH END COOL 8PK1KU STREET. 'V"'' !.-'.: : V;, 1 COMPANY 1 fiinV. Trsm Rfl.rA" WHISKEY Ilclnal and Family Use 4 Quarts, S3 1 Shipped in Plain Sealed - Package, Express - - . prepay SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. Our Motto i "Not How Cheap, but How Good." Ramll by'Bxprw f, O. MonaylOrder. THE COUSINS SUPPLT CO.,' ta t Richmond, va. .B?.'erereLP1.W'.'M National Bsnk Q. E. Kimoclu, Attorney. 'a iutvr- ' f-VH-pIS FAIL . Q. K, Ntmooks, Attorney. . .-.