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r N 1: I- i i : : , V v' 8 ft n The GMirCiinitlvfofait" ' 1 Hi appear that ometawHuL Ea the best linen running Wweei 4vrpool and "New York malUjfMin) m to 80 per month. ThMreraWin. jrariea from 10 billing tothOimoait naif crown, although oaalbnaJJyj'flVej pound noteathaflgo.handa. 'ttlafgnlbj Sue," aaya a stewardesafWlfcon paper, "that toleaarenSatrl jrf wHviww.ienuemaa,' iworkwrm Mare on trip, lilght(aj&4aWM oalra'itiwi ana cnuaren, but they left the.vshlp uia even 'ioann you." I know one stewardess, though, who received i25 ai tip from one of the .Vanderbllts, who bad bis servant atandlng by him with a eatchel of sov s erejgn, from which all the stewards and other attendants received tome thing. The moat generous people are military and civil officer homeward bound from India., Sometimes a rich gentleman passenger fall in love with a atewardeaa and marries her. ' But fortune from tip an rarely mode, al though a comfortable competency la frequently tecureoin 'this 'Way. . Cuieaaev'Namta. ; Cagohv4t)ln61aiitSvnBBiM"1nJ (Wild ' ontaa or skunk jwaed, ffynfl peak la also frf(llan ana! Vartonaw uiwrvueiev as oigniy ailed ! Sjaat watftra or country on rer. ' Chautabans I ai.airf 1 iWOrd. And hflS hllll UV1 IntMrnwitiAi ttona,.as a foggy place, jt bgttedln the middle (referring to-the ihape'-of us wxe;, a, place where a nllo was, jwaahed away, where the flah are tak en out place of eaay death or, finally, place, where one waa loat Dea Molnea U usually anppoaed to refer only to the Trapplst monk, and it la aleo connect ed with an Indian word meaning the . road. Niagara la an Indian word, sig nifying acroaa the atralt or at thevsock, iShenandoah la Indian and means the prncy atream or a river flowing along side of Ugh ' hills. , MamchBsatts mean near the great bills or tbs) hill shaped like an arrowhead or, again, the ibtae bills. , Mississippi means great .water or gathering la of aU the wa ters or an almost endless river spread toot-Leslie's Weekly.,; ' :. :, i ' "' '' ' '""';'..'' - Plaything of Anotent Children. The most primitive toy la the doll ' It Hate back to Hehtotorto tunes, and 4s found m every part of the world, .This one' would naturally exseei to find. A child, seeing Its mother nM- tng other younger children, would Imi tate the exsmple with an Improvised )dolL Toy weapon, again, are older . than history. - Many of the other toy at present In use date from the earli est times of which we have any rec ord. In the tombs of the ancient Uayn- ;t!ana,..al"'-I "-x- - ut i r'Anclent Josi tnrii , 0011, ' toy horse and .wooden carta and ships, In the Louvre there are some Greco-Roman dolls.of terracotta Kith movable Joints fastened by wires, reek babies had rattles. Greek boys clayed with whipping tops. 60 dldthe Boys In ancient Rome. , , ?, - ' 7 Why tafaty Matehe Strike en Olsas. , There are two reasons why Ordinary safety matches can M struck on smooth glass. The head of the safety match is oompoeed of a mixture of sulphide , of antimony, chlorate of potassium and powdered - glass. A ; comparatively smalls Increase of temperature will cause tbla to Ignite. Now, glass la a bad conductor of beat; and the rapla passage of the substance over it raises the temperature of that substance suffi ciently for that purpose.. When the glass, is rough the friction crumbles a way the loosely combined mixture before the temperature rise to the point of ignition; hence, given the com position of the match head, the two circumstances which: answer the ques tion are-the comparative smoothness ef the glass and its Imperfect conduc tivity of heat ;., i ' ,The TsllMt Men of Kurop. ' ' The tallest men of Europe are found In Catalonia, Normandy, Yorkshire and the Ardennes district of Belgium. Prus sia gets' her tallest recruits from Sles-.wlck-Holsteln, the original home of the Anglo-Saxons; Austria from the Tyro leie highlands.- In Italy the progress . of physical degeneration has extended to the upper Apennines, but the Alba nian Turks are still an athletic race, and the native of the Caucasua are as sinewy and gaunt as In the days of the argonauts. Master ef the World. Simple words, short maxfins, homely troths, bid aaylngs, an the master of -the world. Great reformations, great rwmlntlona in society, great era in hn- man progress and improvement, atart Jmrds, spoken In the fitting time, and . Kndino' their war to human hearts a eaallr aa the' birds find their homes.'- Anarch. - :. -:t.Y -; . The Landlady'a View. "Thay say a carrier pigeon will gi) farther than any other Dira,r saia w hoarder between bites. . "Well, TU bare to try one," sald ths Undladr. "I notice a fowl doesn't go far." "" ' . : Literary Item. "They say rerj few authors aleep more than Seven hours a day? "But think how much slumber thejl furfcteb other people." - Cholly -1 wish that.l could flncl omethlna tq absorb my mind, : Molly, 1 ttmm a, hm.nf rf trvintr hlottlntt paperi . . - Among ail the fine arts, one ,Pf th flaest la that of painting the cfleeli svlth bealth.-Buskin. r.miaint bills more neople fcan any other disease. This la d m to the disease being so insldus ttat It rets a good hold on the syBtem before f . r.'.L.j wa iriiitifir Cure will prevent the developmental fatal if tnkon i'l time. MoDuflie Urua titore (0. 0. fc judors, prpp.i; OTP i? WW ,' , - ' , - '' v By direction of at the "Ole Hoss" Warehouse, in Fayetteville, N. C. for freight arid charges, the cles'of freight Goods solo"without guarantee of quality or tinue from day to day TERMS Serlea 0. -' Artlciee - 968 .. 2 box P. Frames 969 Ut P. Med ' 1 . J70 y 1 bell F. Wire " ' 1 lidi n. wir' --1- 1974 .1 nx iiiUfcH 977 lShlngle Machine , 978 2 Rolls W-Cable 980 2 Wagon Wheels 981 . 1 bx Rxtrmnta . 1 bx PoU . . 1 bx P. Paper " ' S S bx Glass " , 983 " 1 bdl Spgs - f -' . 1 bdl Ed t ' 1 bid Ralls' 986 iv lFerVDIs 988. : -1 Tffa Cstg. 991 ; 1 Case Panta' 992 1 S.. Mche 99E - 1 Show Case 996 ; .-' . " 1 bbl Kindling 998 ?. I pes Iron Tire-Setter. 999 . lBale Cotton .Sheets . 1 bx Ware t , - 1003 .'"' " S Cot Phuitera ,::-:. .. 1005 - - 1 WStand ' 2 pes B. End 1 bdHtalls - , X bdl SlaU I C Tables ' 1 Stove , , 1006 1 Keg Phoa. 1007 Bbla Cider Bbla Cider 4 Kega Pickle ... . J....' 1008 ' 1 Cstg - . 1009 . - 1 Iron Safe - . 1010 2 Pa (10) Tobacco- .--. 1013 . 1 Top Buggy n . " A 1 Pr. Shafta : 1014 .'Tii M Bdls Paper . ' 1015 2 Crt. P. Framea ' 1016 " "x 4 Bx. Drugs - 4 Cs. A. Matter . 101T 2 Kegs Cider ',1 bx Glass 1019 1 C Staty , 1022 8 bx Drugs i -2 bx Almanacs 1024 1 . 1 Pa A Matter t. 1025 - 1 bx D Marble 1026 ' . . 1 Tongue ' , . 1027 1 Csk B Ware 1028 1 Pft (2) Bx Clocka V 1 Bx-CloeM 1030 '1 Bx Soap 1031 i bx Med ' 1 bx A. Mater v 103i -1 Cs Books 1033 1 Hhd. E Ware 1034 1 Rl Matting 1 boi ii aieves 2"b31b F. Net 1 Bx H. H. Goods - ( 1 Forge 1 Bale Mattress 2 Crta E. Ware 1 Cs. Powder 2 Bx Drugs 1 Bx. Hdwe ' ' 1 Range and Closet 1 Bx. H. H. Good 8 Bx. Soap 1 Bx. Med. ' 2 Bx. Adv. Matter 1 Bx. LrGood 1 Bdl. Bags 1 1 Cs. Dome . - . 1 Bdl. (2) Cstg. 1 Wood Spg. 1 Bdl. Bed End 1 Bdl. Ralls . 1 Cot Chopper 1 Planter ' 1 Sew. Mche : 1 BX." ShOW FlXtS . 1 Arch " 1 Bx. B. Pdw. 'l Bbl. G. Ware l Bbl. O. Ware 1037 . , . -1041, 1U4Z - : 1044 , 1046 ! 1047 1048 , .- 1049- ; V 1050 ' ' 1061 ; 1052 1065 1066 1057 " 1059 1060 1062 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 ' 1076 ' 1078 1079 1 Bx. G. Ware -1 Mr. M.JTood v 8 Pa. (6) P. Beam 1 Bdl. P. Hdls. 1 Can Paint 1 Pa Nails 2 Bags Seed -1 Cs. Clocks 1 Pee Hay Pros 1 Bx. Med 1 Bag Shot IMtjBM. ' , Atlantic Coast Line the Freight Claim Agent, I will sell at Public Auction) until all goods are CAStf. Consignee ?rVrn;"Mfwini" ' Bumner, Cht. I , , Florence, B.'p. J McDonald. Smith, ft McCartan, Mane.lietir fc'Jtnyois, tia.'-" f Ft Myers, Fla. Bennettsvllle, S. C. Bennettsvllle, 8. C. Everetts, N, C. " Bveretta, N. C. PoUooksvUle, N. C. . . Aulander, N- C. . : McCoii,s.c. ' McColl, S. C. Conetoe, N. C. Shandon, N. C. t Clio, S. C. T. O. Bell, 1 W. P. White, -JC. P. Tatnm, Sally WlUla, . S. N. House. 1 1 ., -'V , . .... Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington N. C. - - .. . 1 i . , Wlhntngton, N. C. " Wilmington, N. C." , . , Wllmln.'gton, N. ' Fayetteville,- N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. X . Fayetteville, N, C. -" Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N.- C. Fayetteville, N. C- ; x ' w . W. King. v 1 : . .t . - , . - It D. Dryden, O. B. Wlghtman, ' Fayetteville, N. 0. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. Robt Seaburyy Maxton, N C. Maxton, N. C. Maxton, N, C. Parkton, N. C. H. C McMillan, Ft. Myers, Fla, WllUamston, N. C. . Goldsboro, N. C. v Wallace, N. C. Wallace, C. Godwin, N. C, Fayettevlllej, N. C. McMillan Bros., v Dunn, N, C, ' , Warsaw, N. C Warsaw, N.' C. Andlander, N. C. Port Tampa. Port Tampa. Port Tampa. - Kenly.'N. C. . Kenly, N. O. C Kenly, N. C.' Scotland Neck, N. C ' . : 'Benson, N. C. f. M. Smythe C. Allen, C. Stewart, It. E. Baker, 3. W. Wood, Jr., L. Eldrldge, G. W. Klrler, - . A. Finch,. J. R. Dunlng, " C. E. Barber, . , Benson, N. CJ Benson, N. C. Benton, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N.' C Benson, N. C, II. Lucaas, Ecnfion, Ni .0. Bupplmntryttevlll ObMrvef. SALE sold. . I Bbl Oil . 'loin 108$ 108V KIMS' 1 ow. ivuuons 6 Cs. Mty,. Bottles ' 1 BbLG. Ware " ' 1 Wheel ' ' 1 a Sheller. , . u 6 Trunks 2 Sec. Book Case -. 1 Bbl. '-Vinegar A.. "108T " -4089' , loao . ' 1092 , 1093 .,- 1094 , 1099 . 1100 1101 - 1102 V. 1103 " 1104 ' " 1105 1106 . . ; 1107 1108 1 1110 ' .. 1111 " 1113 ' 1114 1U 1117. . 1118 - ; 1119 ' 1120 1121 - 1122' 1123 : 1 Bx. P. Framea Nat 1 4 2 . 1 1 BdL Wall Paper W. S. H. Rack Bdls. S. Pipe Iron Pully Road Cart ' - , H. 1 Bx. A. Food i Palls A. Food ; 6 Bx. Soap 1 BbL NoUons 1 Crt- Rollers ' 1 Bx. C. Cutter -1 Bx. Cabinet ' 1 Glass Frame 1 Bureau l' Store Grate ' 1 Bdl. . 2 Bx. Drugs 1 Bx. A. Matter -. 2 Bx. Med . 16 Crates 8. Ware 1 Bx. Japalac 1 Bx. Books 1 Cc. Rnbbera 2 Bx. Pulleys 1 Cs. Shoes - j J. C. T. R. : W. vi 1124 - Plow . v 1126 1127 1128 . 1129 1130. v 1131, " 1132 " Pa. Hdls . Pa Hdw S. Mche. Hhd. E. Ware i -Drum Oil . Bx. Tripe Bbl.. Oil 1 Ctd. Cotton Gin 1 Condenser -1 Rl. Wood 1 Show Case 3 Hand Pumps 1 Bdl. 1 Pipe 1 BdL Caetg. 10 Rolls Paper 1 Crt. Ceiling Bdls. Shut ; 6 Rolls Paper 1 Organ 2 Bbls. Paint 1 Churn ft Pa. Att 1 Bdl. Bedg ' 4 1 Cook Store 1 Can Paint - . 1 Crt Cky. 5 Bx. Jugs , 1 Bbl Phos. 1 Bdl. P. Posters - --1 Cs. Shoes , 2 Bdls Bdg. 1 BdL B. Ralls -. 1 Bdl. Ends - 1 Bx. Pictures 2 Bx. M. Shingles 1 Cs. Graph-home 1 Bbl. Globes 2 Bx. Pictures 2 Kegs Phosphate 1 Bx. Samples -. ' 1 Bx. Cky, X Bx. SUty - 2 Kegs Cider 1 Bx. Samples . -v TBbl. Vinegar "r . 1 Keg Cider 1 COUCh j ' mm. X Keg Cider . 1 Bx. Samplea -,. S Bbla. Vinegar : 2 Kegs Cider 1 Bx. Samples v 1 Organ . 10 Crts. Tot Wagona 1 Bdl.Hdls. 1 Bdl. Gear 1 Cs. Clothing I Bx. a Seed 1 Hhd, EL Ware - -9 Pes. 8. Stock 1 Coll Wire - 8 C fltesa MM. 1133 1135 1137 -1138 ,U39. 1140 1143 1144 : 1146 1148 ' 1150 . 1151 1162 1163 1154. 1165 1156 1160. 1161 1152 1163 1164 ' 1165 ; 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1178 1174 1177 : 1178 1179 1180 1181 Railroad OF quantity. Sale will Hiffl .XW. Wood. Bennt . . .JIB, F. Tucker, Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Senn Curry M., Co., Greenville, N C. Greenville, N. C; Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. GreenviUe, N. C. , Greenville, N. C. -CUo, S. C. - . Paramere, yy:-S Portrait Co., C. Waren, McNeill, Red Springs, N.. C, ( Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. McBryde, i Red Springs, N. C. JgmesvUle, N. C. Miss Moore, Jamesville, N. C, - Sprlng Hope, N. C. Lumber Bridge, N. C H. J. Deldav. .-; t Ahoskle, N. C. ; Ahoskle, N. C. Ochlocknee, Qa. Ochlocknee, Ga. Weldon, N..C. McCoU. 8. C. MoColl, s. a McColl, S. C. "McCoU, 8. O Rocky Mt N. C. C. Parker. B. Jacobs, B. Gibson) W. Keels, W. Miller, Whltakers, N. C. Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, S. C. 1 ' Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, 8. C. J. B. Harrelson, A. B. M., W. O. Bracey . Rowland, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Summel & McL., J. F. Bnell, . Pierce ft Son, 4 O-N H, S. Poole, Pierce ft Son.,. W. R, Davis, -J, Eclipse P. Co., Ayden, N. C. Spring Hope, N. C. Spring Hope, N. C. Spring Hope, N. C. Spring Hope, N. C. . Clio, 8. C. ; J. W. Bergan ft Co. 1., Timmonsvllle, S.C. , M. George, - 1 O - NJ. W. McD. I Whiteville, N. C Whlteville, N. C Wadesboro, Swann, N. Or Goldbsoro, N. C. Goldbsoro, N. C. t Goldbsoro, N. C. 1 . Goldbsoro, N. C. . Fremont, N. C. . ..'-. Klnston, N. C. j' Klnston, N. C. v , Klnston. N. O. Cheraw, 8. C. Mary Jackson, Cheraw, S. C. M. ft Farmers Bank, Cheraw, 8. C D. A. Shaw, J. C. McCc-lL Cheftw, S. C. Cheraw, 8. C Cheraw, 8. C Cheraw, S. C D.L. Rivers. E. D. Smith, Cheraw, 8. C. H. C. McNeill, Lumber Bridge, N. O. W. B. Moye, Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. a ' Ayden, N. O. 1 Dunn, N. O. Dunn, N. O. 8. C Marks, W. B. W. Company. Fayetteyille, N. C, August 17th, 1907. 1, following unclaimed and refused arti commence at 10 o'clock A. M., and J. A. HUSKE. ROUTE AGENT, tl 'f.S USt, x vrt ' , , , 1187 ,1 Show Case . . 1188 1 C. Door j. ' -" 1189 " 1 Cook 'Stove Z . 1190 S Planters 1191 - - 2 Planters ' v ' '' 1192 ' 2 Bdls. Wall Paper. ' v I Bd. Moulding 1193' " 1 Hhd. E. Ware , ' " 1194 1 Show Case ' - 1198 1 .Bx. Wringers v 1197 1 Bx. A. Grease ' 1200 1 Bx. Groceries 1 Bx Dry Goods '-. 1202 1 Drill Belt- ' ' " 1203 1 Stove - 1206 4 Bx. A. Food 4 Pails.A. Food 1208 1 Ctd. Store 1210 1 Sew Mche 1 1214 , 5D Crates 1216 1 Cs. Dry Goods 1216 1 Bbl. Spirits Turpentine 1217 , 1 BbL Paint HI . . 1218 1 BdL LCurtains 1219 1 Bxd. Mirror ' 1J20 1 Keg Cider 1 61 Samples ' . 1222 1 Book Case :., : ; 1224 2 Cs. Grape Juice v 1225 1 BbL 'If. Water , ? -- 1226 - 2 Bx. Drugs - -' 1227 1 Crt Signs ; 1228 1 Bx. A Matter 1233 1 Heater- . - 1234 1 Ctd. Cabinet -.. 1236 1 R. Chair .1237 1 Sew. Mche . 1238 12 Heaters - 1239 1 Keg Cider . 1 Bx. Glass 1240" 1 CsM. W. Paper 1241 1 Bbl. E. Paint 1244 1 B. Sign . 1246 1 Bx. E. Ware . - . 1249 1 Pa. O. Sash 1251 Bbl. Paint 1252 2 Bbls. .Oil 1263 2 Bags C. Seed , "1264 2 Pa (10 cd.) Tobacco ' 2 Pa. (25 cd J Tobacco . 1256 4 Kegs Phosphate 1 Bx- - 1257 1 Keg Phos. 1 Bx. Glass - , 1258" 1 Bx. C. Gum 1260 1 Bbl. Notions -1261 1 BbL Notions . 1262 1 BdL Bed Ends 1 Bed Spring 1263 1 Bx. Groc. .' 1264. 4 Palls A. Food 1265 - 1 Sew Mche . 1266 1 Bx. ValenUnes 1267 1 Grinder 1 M. Bdy , 2 B, Stand . 1 Pally 1268 3 Pes. Pipe 1269 1 Bx. Toys , . 2 Bbls. G. Ware " 1270 ' 1 Bx. P. Frame 1271 ; X Bx. G. Ware "; 1272 1 Bx. E. Ware 1273 1 Wash Mche. J274 - 1 Dresser Case 1275 1 Mantel , - " 4 Pes. H. Stove , . ... .; .1276. 1 Sink:'- 1 BdL T. Legs " 1277 1 BdL Knives - 1278 1 Show Case 1279 1 Bx. P. Frames ' 1282 . 1 Crt Ware 1 BdL Excelsior-1 1283 1 '1 Keg Nalla ' 1284 - lBx. B. Ware "- 1285 1 Bx. E. Ware v , 1288 8 Bx. S. Food ' - . ' 1289 1 Bx. S. Case 1292 , - 2 Bx. Drugs , 1295 25 Mty. Egg Crates . 1297 ' - -4 Sew Mche. '- 1291 1 Case Syrup 1298 , 5 Bx. S. Food ; X Bx. A. Matter v 1 J 1299 ' - 1 BbL 9. H. Goods - . 1 Bx firpfl ..... 1 con Dunr C . GaryourN,'tJ. sWadesboro, N. C. ' ' Ayden, N. C." Ayden, N. O. Ayden, N. O. - Ayden, N. O. Ayden, N. C. - ' Dunn, N. C. cuo, 8, a Plkerille, N. C Shandon, N. C." Chadbourne, N C. . Chadbourne, N., C. : -WllUamston N. 0- ' Jonesboro, N. C. H. G. McColl, vC T. Voile, J. A. Thomas, Ayden, N. C . - , - y-r Ayden, N. C. Sears, Robuck ft Co., Ayden, N C ..-.-. Rowland. N. C " Rocky Point, N. C.r " Rocky Point, N. O. ' Mt Tarbor, N. C. St Stephens, 8. C. . St Stephens, S, a StStephens, 8. C. Shandon, N. C. Palace Pharmacy, ' Rocky Mt N. C. E. H. Crews, . Rocky Mt, N. C. E. H. Caley, Rocky Mt N. C." Geo. Robblns, ' Rocky Mt, N. C. ' J. C. Robblns, " Rocky Mt N. C. T. T. Thaln, Fayetteville, N. O. Cc-operatlve G. Co., Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. C. Pierce, Fayetteville, N. C. HatUe POrter, Fayetteville, N. C. Newberry Furn Co., Fayetteville, N. C. . D. D. Cane, E. Sykes, J. C. Bruton, Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. O. FayetteviUe, N. C. Wadesborg, N. C-. Wadesboro, N. C, Rowland, N. C. Benson, N. C. . ' Benson, N. C. ,. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. PlymouthrN. C." S. M.Benaou, JD. Barnes, H. James, Y. D. Garrett, Tarboro, N. C. . W. M. Martin, Fayetterille. ;. C. Mrs. 8. McMillan, Iranhoe, N. C. Mrs. S. McMillan, Iranhoe, N. C. ramesrille, N. C. Jameaville, N. C. Jamesville, N. C. Red Springs, N, C. Red Springs, N. C. Deering Mer Co., Jno. Smith, Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N, C. Annie McFall, Red Springs, N. C. Kea springs, N. a TownBend Bros. Red Springe, N. C. , , . Tunis, N. C. v Tunis, N. C. - - Tunis, N. C. ' " " ' Dunn, N. C. Rowland. N. C, -Roberionville, N. C. Robersonrllle, N. C. "Roberionville, N. C. v " ; : Clinton,' N. C. ' Clinton, N.. C. 3. T. Brown, . Warsaw, N. C. v Warsaw, N. C. . Fleming, Ga. Castle Hayne, N. C. . Corlngton, Ga. Fayetterille, N. C. Aulander, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Mlas C. West, A. L. Tew,' J. A. Burden,' Dunn, N. C. ' trans. 17. & ar - 1 f':..V'- . 11 11 .-... ' '" " n,i-ri" 1 -':" iM" "miililinlu'lill, ml.iln l.ii HI g IllilltifiWunift'li lliwlil 11, 11 f 1 1 'ii'iin' 11 'in 'linn' 1 1111,1 1 11 1 1 in 11 '1111 " 11" 1" " 1 1 I I
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