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SALMA&UNOrt COMMENTS. Mr. Editor: Queer- caper are being cat In toe world of today. In politics, where la the ancient democracy, or where Is the principles of s republican govern ment as founded by Andrew Jackson and last practised by Abe Lincoln? Abe saw the specter (7 years ago when he said: "I know that the great volcano at Washington aroused and directed by the evil spirit that reigns there Is belching forth the lava of poli tical corruption In current broad and deep, which Is sweeping with fright ful velocity over the whole length and breadth of the land, bidding fair to leave unscratched no green spot or liv ing thing." Tes, Abe saw It In 1840 and called atentkm to It Did the poo pie heed his warning voice? Not much. But he was a prophet just the same, and in the language of some old time poet Time the Impression deeper makes. As streams their channels deeper wear. TwentT-htree years later, with an honest conviction and the army and navy at his back. Abe Lincoln Issued the emancipation proclamation free ing four millions slaves, but fv-da. forty-four years after date, we hre at least sixty millions of slaves two thirds of them white; and taxation without representation, is the order -f the day, and the end Is not jet. W.II It be necessary to resort to violent ? Will a Die of soldiers, led by some Cromwell, drive the public plunderer from his entrenchments? Behind pre datory wealth these scoundals fear Wm. J. Bryan's doctrine, because It is sound; in fact, they can't endure it. The great apostle to the gentile i fore told It, and. for the same cause, they fear Teddy Roosevelt and Wm. R. HearsL lint these robbers dr-vil like they fear and tremble, but they bate righteousness, and are casting about for a conservative devil to direct their forces. Their last hope seems to be G rover Cleveland. His record for standing by and defending predatory wealth is without a parallel in the world's history. It is the duty of God fearing men and women of our land to sound the alarm and bring their pow ers of right reason to bear upon those who are lending themselves to these cormorants, when laws are being en acted for the government of the peo ple. Under the guise of legality, the toiling masses are being systematical ly shorn of their Just proportions in the division of profits, realized from the great Industries in which they bear the toil and endure the pain incident to material progress, and laws so shaped work injustice and bring hard ships on those least able to bear it At the head of these stands the tariff; we don't care what kind of a tariff or by what name it Is known, protective or otherwise, it Is a tax, an onjimt tax, because it robs many for the ben efit of a few, and no sane, honest reasooer would risk his reputation for truth in asserting to thecontrary. Now, the advocates of such a tax may plead Insanity. If so, or ignorance if they please, otherwise we hold them rr sponsibe for dishonest intentions. All other evils known as monopolies or trusts bad their origin in the tariff system and have been grafted onto the parent stock, and are trying to keep concealed through organized or secret channels or societies win which our country Is cursed to-day Bran and Roosevelt both openly es pouse the cause of publicity In ail mat ter) of the Government's business. It shoold be an open book to every cit izen of the United 8tates. likewise tn matters of State, independent or Fed eral supervision, and no secret society ought to be tolerated by either Bute or Federal Government, the object of which was to Influence either chutch or state In matters of general govern ment Such societies endanger the life of such church or state and threat en to destroy their usefulness for the nurDoses for which the? were intend ed. We are unalterably opposed to ail manner of organizations that har bor secrets which give them the ad vantage of their fellows in matters material to the gen eral wellfare. No special priv llerea were allowed the angela in heir en, and tor that cause occurred the battle of Armagdon In which the devil and his emmlssaries were overthrown and cast over the battlements. I saw Satan fall from heaven as lightning, said the. Savior to those who disputed his identity. It may be said that we are mixing things too much, but Peter tells tu that whatsoever is Douna on earth will be bound in heaven, and that which Is loosed on earth win be loosed in heaven. We would like to go sight-seeing over about Richmond and Petersburg nd take tn the Jamestown Exposition, etc, etc but we can't go. It would cost as $50 to make the trip, and we have not got that fifty. The Govern ment sent us over there forty-live year ago, free transportation and ra tions thrown in. iney inougni mej seeded us there then, but they don't need us now. They would like to have our money now, but' we have not got it. therefore they will not get It We are ahead of the great majority who will be there. We saw the elephant on that historic ground, they will scarcely find hi track. ' Ones w had better hush once more or your reader will think we are aueer oia man: Beat wishes to the good old Ob server and all who help It As ever, SALMAGUNDI . Cameron, N. C, May IS. .free ampTeof"Preventlca',-HMid a bosklet on Cold will be gladly mail ed yon, on request, by Dr. Snoop, Ra cine. Wis, simply to prove merit Pre ventic are little Candy Cold Cure tab let. No. Quinine, no laxative, nothing harmful whatever. Preventics prevent colds as the name Implies when ta ken early, or at the "Sneeze Stage.' For a seated cold or LaGrlppe, break it up fely and quickly with Prevent ics, Bold by B. m. Beaoerrr ooa. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup Is best for women and children. Its mild ac tion and pleasant taste make It pref erable to violent purgatives, such as Dills, tablets, etc. Get the booklet and a sample of Orino at McDuffle Drug Store (O. 0. Bonder, prop.) Let me mall yon free, to prove merit, samples ot my Dr. Snoop's Restora tive, and my book on either Dyspepsia, The Heart, or the Kidneys. Address tne. Dr. Bhoop. Racine, Wis. Troubles ot the Btomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ail ment Don't make the common error ot treating symptoms only. Symptom treatment Is treating the .result of your ailment, and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves means Btomach weakness, always. And the Heart and Kidneys as well, tinve their controlling or inside nerves. Wenken these nerves, and you inev itably have weak vital organs. Her Is where Dr. Snoop's Restorative has mmle its tame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves:" Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, use Dr. Bhoop's Restorative. Writ tor my free book now. Dr. Bhoop's Restorative sold by B. 11 Sedberry's Bon. ' rrs imiiYE e::;et r coughs and colcs VJHsmpBeofl: XPJGDDtiDGBDD however, by the use of Mother great liniment always prepares the body for the strain upon it, and preeerrei the symmetry of her form. Mother Friend overcomes all ths danger of child-birth.-and carries the expectant mother safely throngs, this critical period without pain.' It is woman's greatest blessing. -Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists "at f l.oo per bottle. Oar tittle book, telling all about ' this liniment, will be sent free. Braiflall IcfiUteT IX Aftuti, It. tsoohhtfs boss syauiSQSi of, sad art silliilf li im fflnaaa We think Pyjuirti. HsrUmro. sod tahaeattas nl dbeaaaa, yat they s symptom oaly of a canals spedSs Ram atesaat-aothBie aha. It was this fat that m ootntfbr lad Dr. Shoos fathauiahaioflliaSBggWTTPOWiteBtnaisrai Boaedy Dr. Ehoop'a Baatanttra. Gates dinet to tt stosmA mtm, alo bronr " snrrras and iavor to Dr. Sheep aad hit laataasrva. wHa. oat that cfidasl sad hfcfcly vaJ arindple. ao For rsaach tHstreaa, btaaitat teCluMamas. tad laislli sad sallow crasnlTinu. Br Dr. Shoov'l Bmcna-reTHaiorlinuid aud aaa lor fous elf what tt oa aad WIS do. WSSaUSod amy Br. Shows Restorative B. L SEOBERRY'S SON. FOLEY'S KIDNEY MOTE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney of Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Blight's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. aad f 1.00 Bottles, asrusa ouasTiiurss. - McDuffle Drue Store (O. O. Bonders, prop.) 87th Anneal Statement ETNA INSURANCE CO. Caan Capital . f 4,000,000 00 Bet ttarplus . , 7JB8J1093 Bnrpln M to Poliey-hold'a.$llr036,Q10 93 Beserv for Ee-Insoranee.. S.OlSifl V " " Unpaid Losses 444,779 82 ' " CKherClaims. 517,81187 Total Assets 1)6015.29687 Tne easb in bank Jan'y 1st, 1908, was 11019,984 53. A full exhibit of the JETSA'S Bonds and (Hecks may be seen at my office (S2S.000 Durham, 824,000 Greensboro school bonds sad 825,000 Winston, 830, 000 Masonic bonds, and 820,000 T. M. a A. bonds, Wilmington, S. C being among we nsij B. R. HUSKE. Ael hv I mSfiWinn If WM mm m attacks of indigestion, yon have no doubt nu inoruttu or DrcaiA, rapid twart basts, heartburn or palpitation of ti hsart. indigestion causes the stomach to expand swan, aad puff op against tb fares with its action, aad ia the course si Kodol Dyspepsia Cure fssts what you set, taiss the strain ot tt the heart, and eootribute noorishmsnai strength and health to every organ of tbs body. For Indifsstion. Dyspepsia. Sour btomach, Irmanimatioa of the mucous membranes lining ths Stomacli and Dijas Bvs Tract, Nervous Dyspepsia aad Catarrh as to biomacn, Altar aaonf, aqrfaaS dlatnaa ax Bfoaku rkaart paipSala anS I wooM baooina varfiMas. ftaattr I sal a boela of Kodol and It fata mm lma ttataraliaf. Aftr mil . Iw botte 1 am obL . MR3.L0RUKJ M)CHQL&, Pttm Taa, M. T. I has atsnadi tmbte aad aa la a bad atata as katflMarl Uaabla wttb M. I took tm&M Dyasasai B.UUBLM,Mmwim,& DitfestsWhat You Eat KMMMaai.1 I .MfWUJw I m f t ao ,gii., v ta. I " Ask for the iooo Kodol Almanac and aoo Year Calendar Sold by Annfleld A Ureeawood druggist J; 6 . Ilahoney, , , Portsmouth, Alexandria. . sndMorfolk, Vs. , Distillers, Rectifiers and Yiho!3Sc!3- LIQUOR DEALERS. : acma of car Products:: Arlington, Cammeron Springs, Hampton Roads, Bells of Virginia, Lake Dmmmond, """"' Ed KiverJ Kahoney'i BestT"" Indigestion ( MM cs ranaad kttu Every wotnsrj covrts shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore the lou of their girlish form after marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the another' shapeliness. AH of this can be avoided. Friend before baby comes, at this 'WitBtBniiall LAND BALE. Under and by virtue of the" terms of a certain deed of mortgage executed on the 18th day of April. 1X), by T. W. Thurstob and wife, Julia Thurston, to E. E. Smith. I will on Monday, June 3rd. 1907, at twelve o'clock,. M. at the Court House door in Fayette vtlle, 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: Beglning at John Dunn's southeast corner on the western margin of Rob inson street, and running with Dunn s Une N. 54 VY. 100 feet to Lane's N. B. corner; tnence with unei H, zs w. 192 feet to the line of the Silk Mill land; thence with said line B. 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 of land 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 Deeds of Cumberland county, this piece of land, together with othersj having been devised to tne said unma L. Hunter In fee simple by the last will and testament of her husband, the said Thomas M. Hunter, as will appear in the Record of Wills, Book F. page 320, in tne omce or tne Clerk of the Superior Court of Cum berland county. Reference is also hereby made to a deed from Emms L. Hunter to K. M. Tew, dated Au gust 11, 1904, and recorded in Book "N," No. 5, page 239, In the office of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland county. Also a deed from K M. Tew and wife to the Annneld Company, dated August 12, 1904, and recorded In Book "W No. 5, page 241; and deed from the Armfield Company to T. W. Thurston, dated January 6, 1906, corded tn 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 MH." No. (, page 197. tn the office of the Register of Deeds ol Cumberland county. The Interest con veyed In said mortgage Is a one-half undivided Interest, subject to prior mortgage, on the whole propertj of 1500. There Is a good store house on said lot which has heretofore rented for 115.00 per month. Dated this 20th day ol April, 1907. K. E. SMITH, Mortgagee. Q K. Nl mocks. Attorney. NOTICE SALE OF A VALUABLE TOWN LOT. By virtue of an order ot the Superior Court ot Cumberland county, made on the 2nd day of May, 1907, in an ac tion therein pending entitled Charles H. Adamant ai, 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 bl. 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 propert; of the late John Q. Adams, and bound ed as follows, viz: Beginning at an Iron stake Mathew Morgan's corner s blackjack pointer on Harrison street, and runs N. &o, W. 87 feet to a stake a corner of James H. Johnson's line, thence 8. 35, W. 219 feet to a stake, thence 8. 55, E 87 feet to Mathew Morgan's line, thence N. 35, EL 210 feet to the begin ning. Time of Sale: May 30th. 1907. Place of Bale: At the Lot Terms of Bale: Cash.' D. J. CASHWELL, Commissioner. Stats or Noth Casouaa, I v Cnmberisad Comity. r,- WUL T. A Wright enters sndadsims 1C0 acres of had in geventy-F&t township joining the lands of v. tt- (nd V. w, Jownseed. lb John Mctionvao heirs, the Pritenard land sad others. Enter ed 21st dsy of May, 107. W. 11. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. LAND SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland county, in a proceeding therein pend ing, entitled "Thomas H. McNeill, ad ministrator of Nelson Brown, deceas ed, vs. Sophie Brown, Amanda Brown, Owen Brown and wife, Frances Brown, Ed. Brown and John Browne being special proceeding for the sale of land hereinafter mentioned, to make assets for the payment ot debts due by the estate of said deceased and to pay the charges of administration, I will, on the 20th day of June, 1907, at twelve o'clock M, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described lands, situate in Rockfish township, Cumberland county. State of North Carolina, bounded and de scribed as follows: Lying on the north aide of Rock fish and south of Sandy Run. Begin ning at Richard Davis' second corner In Charles Murphy's line; then Delis' Une B. 47 W. 21 chains; thence N. 80 W. 8 chains; thence N. 21 EL 25 chains to Charles Murphy's corner: thence with his Une 8. 45 E. 17 chains to the beginning, containing by esti mate Z4ft acres more or less. Place of Ssle: Court House door, Itt Fsyettevllle, N. C , . i . Bale made subject to confirmation of court. - , This 20th dsy of May, 1907, Q. K. NIMOCKS, Commissioner. SOnrSIDE FLORAL NURSERY, (James If. Lamb at Sons) Lock Box 56. Telephone - - - Fsyetteville, . 0. - We ar now ready to do fancy bedding. w nav . C0LEU8 in the very best condition. ' ALTER. NAKTHEBIA to border the beds with. bAJLiVIA oPLENDENo the best border plant known. CALA DIUM8 fine.itrong bulbs. TUBEROSES, tbs sweetest of all, and easy to grow; DAHLIAS. Ws hsvs a fine lot st just half price,' o 75e. per dos. Palms, ferns ana genet liocg oi ureennouse plants. CUIFLOWJDKeslwsys, v n i F jin n hVJMMIfBIR BraTsorKoHk CaaouaA, 1 N lamberuuHl County. I D. J. Casbwell enter and clairrsSO acres of lathi ia rlea Hill township join ing the lands of Louie Williams, Step hen Autry, Kcbert McLeraa and D. J. McLersa. Entered 18th day of April 1907. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. By A G Culbreth, Dept SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina. Cumberland county In the Superior Court. Chas. S. Ellis, John R. Toung and Chaa. a Parker, copartners trading and doing business under the firm name of Ellis. Young ft Company, plaintiffs, vs. U A. Coins, Sophia Ooina. Hinton Golns, Florence Coins, Ed. Golns L. Coins, Patsey Golns DeOs Notice. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Cumberland county re lating to real estate situate in said county and State and ia 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 firm composed ot M. Golns, Edward Golns and Lucian Goina, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds of Cumberland county In Book of Mortgages Y, No. 4, at page 395 in which said mortgage deed are conveyed certain tracts or parcels of land situate in said county and State and for the purpose ot exclud ing the defendants from' any interest therein; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are re quired to appear at the nest 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 Fayette vi lie. 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 saioalbn of co-'rt the Dial n tiffs will more ubafcxmrt for Judgment against the defendants by default final upon the complaint for failure to answer the same. Done this 9th day of May, 1907. A. A. McKETUAN, Clerk Superior Court SALE OF VALUABLE LAND Under and by virtue ot an order ot the Superior Court of Cumberland County, in a certain special proceed ing therein pending and entitled, "Wm. Riley, et aL vs. John B. Riley, et ai.,' tne undersigned commissioner, ap pointed by the Court, will, on Satur day, the first day of June, 1907, at 12 o'clock M, at the Court House door in Cumberland County, North Carolina, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract or par cel of land, in Cedar Creek township, Cumberland County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake near William Riley's fence, a corner of the survey of which It Is a part, and runs the old line N. 6 E. 29V& chains to a stake in branch; thence N. 85 W. 10 chains. links to a stake in the old line thence 8. 5 W. 29 chains to the old Une; thence S. 83 E. 10 chains, 6 links to the beginning, containing 29 acres more or less, being the same land de scribed in a deed from John Riley and others to Sophia M. H. Riley, re corded In Book B No. 4, page 644, in the office of Register of Deeds for Cumberland County. Sale subject to confirmation. This 27th day of April, 1907. -H. 8. AVERITT, Commissioner. NOTICE OF LAND SALE UNDER MORTGAGE. Under and by virtue of the power and authority given In a certain mort gage deed made by Norman B. Taylor and his wife, Cora R. Taylor, to J. M Falrcloth, dated April 10th, 1905, and recorded In Book Z, No. 5, Page 328 in the Register of Deeds office of Cum berland county, and said mortgage deed having been transferred by said mortgagee, J. M. Falrcloth, and his wife, Mattie Falrcloth, to Otis Rich, said transfer being dated December 22nd, 1908, and recorded in Book J, So. 6, Page 239 in the Register of Deed's office of Cumberland county, I, as transferee of J. M. Falrcloth, mort gagee as aforesaid, will expose for sale at pubue auction at the Court House door in Cumberland county at 12 o clock M, on the 24th day ot June, 1907, the foUowing tracts of land in Cedar Creek Township, described as follows: First Tract: Beginning at a stake on the side of the Main Road in G. W. Wheeler's line, and runs with the road North 32 degrees, west 3 1-2 chains to a stake; thence west 14 1-2 chains to a stake; thence south 32 de grees, east 3 1-2 chains to a stake In Wheeler's Une; thence with Wheeler's Une east to the beginning, containing 5 acres. 8econd Tract: Beginning at a stake Warwick's corner, the 11th corner of lot No. 2 In the division of the lands of George W. Wheeler, deceased, and runs south 3 chains and 20 links to a stake; thence west 38 chains and 50 links to a stake in the road and Wheeler's Une; thence as that Une north 3 chains and 30 links to a stake the 10th corner of said lot No. 2; thence east 28 chains and 50 links to the beginning, containing 12 1-2 acres more or less, and Is a part of lot No. 2 as above-referred to, , Terms of Sale: Cash. This May 14th. 1907. 1 -' OTIS RICH. - Transferee of J. M. Falrcloth, Mort gagee. V; C. Buliard, Attorney for Trans- leree ol Mortgagee. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Cumberland county In the Superior Court before the ; viera. Thomas H. McNeill, administrator ot weison Btarr, deceased, vs. Miles B, Starr and W. R Robinson, heir-at- law oi neison Btarr, deceased Notice. rne defendants above named will take notice that aa action entitled as sbove has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Cumberland county to sell the lands mentioned and described In the petition filed in said action to make assets with which to pay the debts due by the ; estate of the said Nelson Starr, decease ed, the land described In said petition being the home place of the- late Nel son Starr, situate on Ramsey street In Fsyetteville, North Carolina, In the county and Bute aforesaid. In which the defendants have or claim -an in terest as belrs-at-law of said Nelson Btarr; and the said defendants will further-take notice that thev are ra. quired, io appear before the elerk of we superior Court of Cumberland county, at hi office at the - Court House in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on the 10th day of June, 1907, at 12 o'clock M, and answer or demur to the petition filed In said cause, or the piainun win apply to the court for renei aetnanded In said petition,' -This 9th day ot May, 1907. A. A. McKETHAN, Clerk Superior Court. JftS-t'LES ter Ihs lldsm I - P" TW.7SHS t nELP IS OFFERED TO WORTHY TOVIf O rCOFU WaoareMttfiniMataflyttrnrnia. uaarkt kDtaauudUwo;aMmnacT:iKUa kfcoitkto itaii a thaiousa biiaiiw mi-i. aai son) pnsv tka, to writ tar ftrvt mil fcr oc ml half-ran flr. 8nwiiaa, Mm owl' nf aaa- probabla lnUu ansoaiaauod. ln' lay. Whlatnaay. The to-AI. M Callac-s. Kana. Ta. Notice of Administration. Having qualified as administrate of tt mmimxm nf NalanB Htmrr - Imtm of Cumberland county, Plate of North Carolina, this is to notifv sll persons having claims against said deceased to present the same, duly verified, to ths undersigned within one year from date of this notice, or said notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. - AU persona indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement. inn 17 in, asy or April, 1W7. TH08. H. McNEILL, Administrator. Q. K. Kimocks, Attorney. bTATSorAowaCaeoLuii, tKn Cumberland County. J, 11. A. MePhail enters snd claims 75 acres of land in Flea Hill township join ins the lands of H. A. McPhsiL W. K. gessoms and others, lying on and near the waters or Beaver Dam swamp. tniereo a asy oi nay, law. W. M. WALKER, . Register of Deeds and Ex O Entry Taker. Sram or Noire Cabouba, I w. ooq Cumberland county. J W. 6. Wrirht enters and claims 100 acrei of land in Seventy-Fits: township joining the lands of 8. R. Townsend, D. W. Townsend, Welcome Hendon snd others. Entered 12th day of April, 1907. Register of Deeds snd Ex. O. Entrr Taker. Per A. G. Culbreth, Dept. State of North Carolina, Cumberland County. No2S94. Sarah C. Buliard enters and claims 1,000 acres more or less of land In Cedar Creek township Joining the lands of Miss E. J. Bikes and W. S. Hair on the south, T. L. Buliard 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 ot April, 1907. "W.-M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Cumberland County In the Superior Court Before the Clerk. T. H. McNeill, Administrator of Nel son Brown, Deceased. vs. Sophie Brown, Amanda Brown, Owen Brown and wife, Frances Brown; Ed Brown and John Brown, Hers at Law. "Notice. The heirs above named, especially Sophie, Brown, Amanda Brown, Frances Brown, Ed Brown and John Brown will all take notice that an action 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 of 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 of Rockfish and south side of Sandy Run, said tract containing 24 acres, more or less, in which de fendants have or claim an Interest; the purpose of said action being to seU said lands to make assets for the payment of 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, of the county and State aforesaid, at his office in the Court House in Fayetteville, 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. MacKETHAN, Clerk Superior Court. Dated this 16th day of April, 1907. Stats or Nobth Cabousa, I Na Cumberland County. 0O A. J. McCrimmon enters snd claims 75 seres more or lei of Isnd in Little River township joining tbe lands of Jno. McCrimmon on north. JUnnie McCrim mon on east, J. U. Priest on south snd John McCrimmon snd J. H. Priest on west. Lying on wsters of James Creek, Entered 29 dsy of A pril 1907. W. M. WALKER, Register of Deeds snd Ex. O. Entry Taker Commissioners' Sale of : Valuable Propertj at and Near Hope Mills, I By Tlrto. of I arrs of Ui 8o rlof Coorf of uuBDsriaae county, mane at asm term, nu7, In a canaa an titled "McNalr ami Pesraall va. J, l, f earca and wife." the aadsnlgned eom flMlonera will cxpow for Mia, at pnblle auc tion, (or eaab, tb. following dawrlbad tracta of ana la aocaaaa townaltip, vnaiiMiiaaa eoon- rirat Tract: Kaowa aatha Johnsoa Hotel ropsrtv, la the mi of Hop. Mllla, and a eor laetdaaerlntloa of which tf ai follows: Betla alns at a stake ia the middle of Bar street. In the town of Hop. kills at lha Intersection of Uta old Bocassb Co.' (dow nop Mllla Haaa. (actarloa Conoaor's Una) '10! teat from Uw ba glsniug corner of Um trad of which It Is a part. aao manioc tneDcs wita saia nope jsuis siic. Co. Iln. M. 7 W. IM feet to an Iroa rod. thenr. H. 47V W. S9 net to aa Iron rod at s point 120 eat at ngoi angles rrom too mioaio ot we roaa bed of Ue old C. r. A V. V railroad; tboaes with tb. Una of the rifbt-of war following the en nr. of the rlght-of way and 120 feat from the corner of the Mary Hoekaday lot; thence K. s. w wet to ids cem.r or ur street; wanes with said street las feet to the bealn- alag.ltbelns ths Snt tract, after deduetinc exceptions, described la a deed of mortgage of Jolt 77 ia, u, from i. n. rearce to McNair ana fearsall. which asortran baa been dtilr record ed Is Book H. No. ofdeeds.ipsxe M.etc., la tb. oRles of kealiMr of Ieeds for Cumberland eoontjf. On this property Is located a valuable two-story bnlldlog suitable for and bavins been heretofore need as s hotel, together with out Booses, etc. This tract contains about l acres. Second Tract: Beginning at a stake la the Una of tb. Cobras entrr I. S. Bradr's corner. and rone tbenee I. about W yards to a suae; tnence n. wun in. reneuons or tne on line W raids to fannle McUueen's corner In the edge of s Held; thence W. W yards to a slake. Bradv's corner: thence K. with above Variations eV-J yards to the beginning, all of the corners being marked with Iron root of pipes drives down, and being the same land oescrlrwd In a deed from leo. B. Mnnnaily to 1. U. Pearee. recorded In hook S. Mo. . page 7l,taaaki Hegtotera etnr. Being tne third tract described In the above recited mortgage. The Srst tract above recited will be ottered for sale as a whole, aaa al la sutMllvlsloas aot.xMMdlnv four. Bidders will be required to pay 10 pa' of pnrebaee.monef on day of tale aa s guaranty of good faith. Sale will be subject to conrtrma tlosof the superior Const Judge. Hhonld th Srst lot, or eulMllTlslong thereof, sell (of sum. Cleat to satlsfr the judgment, no sale will be anada of the seecad tract a bora described. Tim. of sale; , Monday, June Mh, U07. St 13 o'ckrci ai. ' , Piac of sale: Johnsos'e Hotel lot, tt Hope Mills. K.t-Y . t . Terms of sale! Cash. , Th. u. Aih urn. ' . . . , f U, Mel, ROWasOM aod B.l.CIXta., . CotnmlHlonetl, AsSmlnUtrator'ai Notice. tt.wni. .hi. Amw AMlHltil administrator of Nelioa brown, deceased, lata of Cumberland eountv. Stale of North Carolina, Ibis Is to noti fy all persuas baring claims asalnsl the estat of said deceased to present the same lo me for payment. duly authenticated, within 12 mouthl rrom det. hereof, or this notice will be pleadot ta bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to sen asraie wuipm-. mad Immediate settlement. This April Mb, lwn. tuomas H. McNeill, U. K. KlaMcka, Attorney. Admlnuustor. Bran or Nobth CaaouHA, Kn osqt Cumberland County. J T. F. Fairdotb. enters and claims 10(1 seres of Isnd in Cedar Creek township oimns the lands of Thoe. N. Culbreth, Wm. Averitt, Wm. Hsll snd others. Entered 2Sth dsv or April, iwi. W. at. WALKER, Register of Deeds snd Ex. 0. Entry Taker. Per A Q. Culbreth, Dept SALE OF VALUABLE LAND FOR DIVISION. -Under and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court ot Cumberland county, in a special proceeding there- la pending, entitled "J. R. Fisher, et aL vj. W. H. Culbreth, 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 ot 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, tn said State, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: First Tract Known as the old homestead tract, containing two hun dred acres, in Beaver Dam township, situated on tne east or Harrisons Creek, adjoining the lands of the Rol lins' estate, the Haywood Fisher Isnd and the E. W. Bacon lands, and the land of N. C. Thagard, being the same tract conveyed by Raeford Fisher to Mrs. Janette Flsber (who later mar ried J. W. Brown) by deed duly record ed In Bladen county (prior to the an nexation ot 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 of the estate of Raeford Fisher, allotted to Mrs. Langdon V. Culbreth, wife of W. H. Culbreth, daughter and one of the heirs at law of said Rae ford Fisher. See records ot 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. Thaeard. J. McP. Jessup and A. B. Smith, being Lot No. allotted in the division ot 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 ot 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. Service by Publication. Noth CiaoLixi, Cumberland county. 1 In the Superior J Court before tne Clerk James Jackson. Administrator of John B. Jackson, deceased, vs. C. L. Godwin ana wife Alice Godwin, Jamea Allen Jackson and wife, Julia. D. rt. Jackson and wife. Jackson J. A Averitt and wife, Marr Msrtla Averitt I .. 1 1 . , I 1 , ' , 1 L. - . I. - b son, minor. Kosa Jackson, minor, and Herbert Jackson, minor. i i i. ..... n D i.Ab.A.. i ,, V, MHWI, V, ,HUUd UU RUE. Jackson, (name unknown), three-of the de fendants In the above entitled cause, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court or Cum berland countj for the purpose of selling a cer tain tract of land in Flea Hill townshlu. Cum berland county , North Carolina, belonging to tne estate or jonnn. jacison, aeceasea, and commonly known as the Tom McPhsll place, tor the purpose of raising assets to par thedebts of the said John B. Jackson. deceaieJ. In which land said defendants have an Interest; and the said defendants will further take notlee that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cumberland county. In Fayetteville, N. C, on the 16th day of June, Iflu7. at 12 o'clock sf,stnd answer or de mur to the complaint In said action, or the pet itioner wlU apply ito the court for the relief demanded In said complaint. This the 1Mb day of May, ltorr A. A. McKETUAN, Clerk Superior Court. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT GAGE. Br virtue of the power contained In a deed of mortgage executed on the 4th dar of Novem ber. 11)05, by Devotion Averitt and wife. Locln- da Averitt, of Cumberland county, Stale of North Carolina, which mortgage la duly re corded In Book B. No. S, page 481 lecords of romDeriarra county, me undersigned wiu ex poee for sale, 'at public auction, for cash, the following tracts ot parcels of real estate situate aad being in Cumberland county, state of N. C, Cedar Creek township, and bounded and described as follows: First Tract: Beginning In the Home line tn the Pole road and runs as said road north 76 east chains, then aa said road north 8SS east 21 chains, then aa said road aorta Weast la chains, then the road north 72 east 12 chains and M links to W. J, r. Ball's corner, man as ku ... k ana . . i 1. li. ii ,,i. hiiii mmm- ryim v hu.WIUVi then with his other line north 72 east 11 chains to his other corner, then south 21 tan 22 chains) to FuteU's line, then as bit Una south ov west t chains to his corner, then as his line south 26 east 18 chains to hit corner, then as his Una north (A east 2C chains to a plne.stump, his comer la Bessoros's Une, then as Seaaoma'a line south 62 east 12 chains and 20 links io Dessoms'a corner, then as Bessoms's Una north 68 east 18 chains to a stake, then south 4 chains to a blackgum, Joseph Bul- laio s corner soma eiae or tne Big vineyard Ihen west 46 chains to a stake In said vineyard swamp, then north 2 chains and 60 links to J H. Uownlnt's corner ia said swamp, then with J Jl. lownlnf 's Una west 12 chains to a stake in said swamp, then with another of his lines north VP west 14 ebaina and links to a small unlpei ihen seulh 9 west 12 chains to a short Mm ... in U,,nn.n'. 11 ... ,h. -Ilk his line north SC west I chains and 80 links to a stake, Nunnery's corner, then as Nunnery's line south 58 west S chains and 70 Uakstoa stake, Frances Gaudy's comer, then with hla Una north 60 west 7 chains and 7 links to a stake In Sterling's line, then as Starling's Una north 46 east if chains and 80 links to fits cor ner, thed as gtarllng's Una north 46 west 22 ebaina to bis comer In a ditch, then as Starling's lint south 46 west 82 ehalns to J. B. Downlna's ' corner, than aa hrs Uns north 88 west 20 chains to Kobt. McDowell's comer, then as his line north 46 easts chains and 10 Unas to attake, McDowell's corner, then aa his line north 46 west 8 chains and 80 links to t slake la lha Home Line, then aa mat una north w east uyt cnains to a stake, then north 46 west to the beginning, contain ing four hundred and fifty acres more or las. For a fuller and better description of this treat, reference b hereby made to Book Z, No. 4, page wi. n ids i tinui ill or iuiuuviiauu euuuir. Second Tract: Beelnnlna at a email InnlrMii In the vineyard and running south 46 west enains to a smalt snort straw pine in Nun nery's line, then with his line aouth 80 east 14 ebaina and 80 links 'to a stake by the fence, tbeu north M east 11 chains to a stake In the vineyard, thence north 46 west to the be ginning, containing 17 acres more or less. For a fuller and better description, reference Is made lo Book 11, No. t, page 80 of the records os i.umoeriana county, Place of Bale: Market House In Faystterllle Tlmeof Sale: Monday. May oth, UW, at 13 W CIWI DUUTJ. t Terms of Sale: Cash I0IS April lsl.ltw. KOBINAOrt A BH AW. Attorneys for Mortgagee. The above sale is postponed until Monday, May 2dh. When your back-aches It Is almost invariably an Indication that some tins; Is wrong with your kidneys. De- Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills af ford prompt relief for weak kidneys, backache, Inflammation of the bladder snd all urinary troubles. Sold by Arov Held & Greenwood,--..--.. - CALL AT HEADQUA RTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE AMIORY, Gitopi straw., opposite .Kjr-wagt store, Here you can see ths best sssortment of Breech-loading Double and Single barrel Guns from ths best mskers in the country, England and Belgium. Also BsTolters for home protectioa Also ,. 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