Using Lock's Creek Bridge. Though not formally opened to traf- . flo, vehicle pained over the new steel bridge over Lock's Creek this morning for the first time-. Successful Applicants for High School Teachers. The State Board of Examiners has Just completed the work of grading and passing on the papers of teachers throughout the State for certificates as high school teachers under the act of the last Legislature. , Of the num ber 75 were successful, and IS failed. There are three of these high schools In Cumberland county, the Hope Mills Graded School having one, and the public schools at Stedman and Godwin the other two. Among the successful applicants from this section were: Fred Archer, Chapel Hill; Frank Culbreth, Fay ettevllle; J; E; Crutchfield, Isling ton; Miss Eva Culbreth, Clinton; D. L. Hargrove, Lumber Bridge; T. H. King, LaG range; Miss Meta S. LUes, Tarboro; Harlee McCall, Florence, S. . C; Blllle Robinson, Wilmington; Preston Stamps, Parkton, J. I. Sin gletary, Bladenboro; M. Sheppard, Or rum; B. I. Tart, Warsaw; W. W. Whit house, White Oak. The Convict Trust. Facts and Figures of Raeford says: "The penitentiary authorities have allowed a new labor trust to be form ed: Florida contractors have mani pulated the convict labor so as to be able to make a profit on each convict J. F. L. Armfleld, of Fayetteville, John and C. N. Blue, of Aberdeen, are build ing this new railroad from Lumberten to SL Paul's' they wanted convict la bor, and they applied to the peniten tiary authorities for convicts. There were none to be had. A few days ago 50 convicts were procured through Governor Glenn, at a premium of $300 per month to the speculators." Approaching Marriage at Lumber Bridge. Invitations reading as follows have been received by friends in the city: Mrs. Sarah C. Johnson request the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Mabel, to Dr. Samuel S. Currle Wednesday evening, September the fourth nineteen hundred and seven at half after eight o'clock, Presbyterian church Lumber Bridge, North Carolina. At Home after the fifteenth of September Parkton, North Carolina. Mr. Heide Badly Hurt. Mr. Alexander S. Heide, a former Fayette01Iian, the well-known ship broker and rice consul at Wilming ton for the governments of Sweden, Norway and Denmark, was painfully injured and had a narrow escape from death in a frightful runaway of the pair of very One ponies which he drives to a trap yesterday afternoon between 5 and 6 o'clock in Wilming ton. The Wilmington Star says: "The ponies became frightened at the too close approach of a street car which was not observed by Mr. Heide and the trap was run into the side of the curbing of the street with the result that the vehicle was demolished and Mr, Heide was dragged some distance in an effort to hold the ponies. Two little girls in the trap with Mr. Heide managed to get out of the vehicle without being Injured." THE BATTLE OF GREEN SPRINGS. Took Place Near Long Street Church, The Lilllngton News of yesterday says editorially: 'It may seem strange but it is never theless a fact that in both history and tradition very Important and interest ing events are sometimes left out Why is It that so much is said of the Battle of Bentonvllle and Fayettville, Manchester, skirmishing along the Cape Fear and other points and never a word is said 'about the battle of Green Spring, near Longstreet church We have heard it spoken of by only two veterans, who said it was the place where thousands of horses were lost and where Gen. Kirkpatrick was 1101 1103 1103 1104 1105 captured but re-taken the next day. 1106 We would be glad to hear from some of the boys who took part in the fight Was this really a sharp fight, or were the boys scared? We are told that a good many Confederate graves are there and aadly neglected. The Fed 1107 1108 1110 1111 1113 1114 111- erals were taken up and moved to the cemetery af RaleighrWe-knowthere was a fight there, but why is so little said about it? 1117 1118 Let me mail you free, to prove merit 1119 1120 1121 samples 01 my vt. snoop's Restora tive, ana my book on either Dyspepsia The Heart, or the Kidneys. Address me. Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Troubles 1122 1123 1124 1126 01 the Stomach, Heart or Kidneys, are merely symptoms of a deeper ail ment Don't make the common error treating symptoms only. Symptom 1127 1128 1129. treatment la treating the result of your ailment and not the cause. Weak Stomach nerves the Inside nerves- 1130 1131 1132 means Stomach weakness, alwava. And the Heart and Kidneys as well, have their controlling or inside nerves. Weaken these nerves, and you lnev- iiaoiy nave weak vita, organs. Here la where Dr. Shoop's Bestoratlve has 1133 1135 made its tame. No other remedy even claims to treat the "inside nerves." Also for bloating, biliousness, bad breath or complexion, nse Dr. Shoop's Restorative. Write for my free book now. Dr. Shoop's Restorative sold by B. EL Sedberry's Son. - - . 1137 1138 1 1139 1140 1143 "We never repent of eating too lit tle," was one of the ten rules of life of Thomas Jefferson, president of the United States, and the rule applies to every one without exception daring ' tills hot weather, because it is hard for food, even in small quantities, to bo digested when the blood Is at high teni perature. At this season we should eiit sparingly and properly. Ws should sIno hilp the stomach as much as pos 1144 1146 1148 1160 1161 1162 1163 1154 sible pv (ne neeoi a niue Koaoi xor Induction and Dyspepsia, which will rout the stomach by digesting the food Itself. Sold by AnuQold ft Greenwood. 1165 1156 1160 mmz coast in Sale Unclaimed and Fayetteville, N. C, Aug nst 17, 1907. By direction of the Freight Claim Agent I will aell at Public Auction. Tuesday, September 10, 1907, at the "Ole Hoes" Warehouses, in FajrtteviUe, n. v, rorireignr, ana cnarges, ue following unclaimed and refused articles oiireignt, ooods sold without ruarantee of quality or quantity. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock A. M , and continue from day to day unti' all Rood re sold. TERMS CASH, Ssrlss 0. Articles 968 S box P. Frames 969 3 bx F. Med (70 1 bdl F. Wire 1 bdl B. Wire 974 i bx Drugs , 977 1 Shingle Machini 978 2 Rolls W-Cable 980 1 Wagon Wheels 981 1 bx Extracts 1 bx Pots 1 bx P. Paper 6 bx Glass 1 bdl Spgs 1 bdl Eds 1 bid Rails 1 Fert Dls 1 Pee Cstg. 1 Case Pants 1 S. Mche 1 Show Case 1 bbl Kindling 2 pes Iron Tire-Setter 1 Bale Cotton Sheets 1 bx Ware 2 Cot Planters 1 W Stand 2 pes B. End 1 bdl Rails 1 bdl Slats 1 C Table 1 Store 1 Keg Phos. 3 Bbls Cider 4 Bbls Cider 4 Kegs Pickles 1 Cstg 1 Iron Safe 2 Pa (10) Tobacco 1 Top Buggy 1 Pr. Shafts 27 Bdls Paper 2 Crt P. Frames 4 Bx. Drugs 4 Cs. A. -Matter 2 Kegs Cider 1 bx Glass 1 Cs Staty 3 bx Drugs 2 bx Almanacs 1 Pa A Matter 1 bx D Marble 1 Tongue 1 Csk E Ware 1 Pa (2) Bx Clocks 1 Bx Clocks 1 Bx Soap 2 bx Med 1 bx A. Mater 1 Cs Books 1 Hhd. E Ware 1 Rl Matting 1 Bdl (12) Sieves 2 Bdls F. Net 1 Bx H. H. Goods 1 Forge 1 Bale Mattress 2 Crts E. Ware 1 Cs. Powder 2 Bx Drugs 1 Bx. Hdwe 1 Range and Closet 1 Bx. H. H. Goods 3 Bx. Soap 1 Bx. Med. 2 Bx. Adv. Matter 1 Bx. L. Goods 1 BdL Bags 1 Cs. Doma 1 Bdl. (2) Cstg. 1 Wood Spg. 1 BdL Bed Ends 1 BdL Rails 1 Cot Chopper 1 Planter 1 Sew. Mche 1 Bx. Show Fixta 1 Arch 1 Bx. B. Pdw. 983 986 988 991 992 995 996 998 999 1003 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1019 1022 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1037 1039 1040 1041 1042 1044 104C 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1055 1056 1057 1059 1060 1062 1065 106C 1067 1068 1069 1076 1078 1079 1080 1081 108 1084 1085 1086 1087 1089 1090 1092 1093 1094 1099 1100 1 BbL G. Ware 1 Bx. G. Ware 1 Bx. M. .Food 3 Pa. (6) P. Beams 1 BdL P. Hdbj. 1 Can Paint 1 Pa Nails 2 Bags Seed 1 Cs. Clocks 1 Pee Hay Press 1 Bx. Med 1 Bag 8bot 1 Mty. BbL 1 BbL Oil 2 Mty. Bbls. 24 Iron Jacks 1 Bag Caps 1 Bx. T. Cups 1 Cs. Drugs 1 Cs. Notions S Cs. Mty, Bottles 1 BbL G. Ware 1 Wheel 1 C. Sheller. ( Trunks 2 See. Book Cases 1 BbL Vinegar 1 Bx. A. Matter 1 Bx. P. Frames 1 BdL Wall Paper 1 H. Rack 2 Bdls. 8. Pipe 1 Iron Puily 1 Road Cart 1 Bx. A. Food 2 Pails A. Food ( Bx. Soap 1 BbL Notions I Crt Rollers I Bx. C. Cutter 1 Bx. Cabinet 1 Glass Frame 1 Bureau 1 Stove Grate 1 BdL - : 2 Bx. Drugs 1 Bx. A. Matter 2 Bx. Med 16 Crates 8. Ware 1 Bx. Japalae 1 Bx. Books 1 Ce. Rubbers ' : 2 Bx. PuUeys 1 Cs. Shoes 1 Plow - 1 Pa. Hdls 1 Pa Hdw 1 8. Mche. 1 Hhd. K. Ware 1 Drum Oil 1 Bx. Tripe Bbl. Oil '. 1 Ctd. Cotton Gin 1 Condenser 1 RL Wood 1 Show Case t Hand Pumps 1 BdL 1 Pipe 1 BdL Castg. 10 Rolls Paper 1 Crt Ceiling Bdls. Shut ( Rolls Paper 1 Organ 2 Bbls. Paint -.1 Churn Pa. Att 1 BdL Bedg 1 Cook Stove 1 Can Paint 1 Crt Cky. . S Bx. Jugs 1 Bbl Phos. 1 BdL P. Posters 1 Cs. Shoes t Bdls Bdg. 1 BdL B. Ralls -4 BdL- Ends .. 1 Bx. Pictures 1 Bx. M. Ehlngles s ' 1 Cs. Graph-horns J. W. ss. , mm cctt. of Refused Freight J. A. HUSKR, Route Agent. Consignee' Destination. Sumner, Ga. Florence, 8. C. Wallace. N. C McDonald. N. C tunitn Mccartan. Manchester. N. C Ft Myers, Fla. Ft Myers, Fla. Bennettsvllle, S. C BennettsvUle, S. C. . Everett, N. C. Everetts, N. C T. O. Bell. W. P. White, F. P. Tatum. Sally Willis. 8. N. House. Pollocksvllle, N. C. Aulander, N. C McColl, 8. C. McColl. a C. Conetoe, N. C. Shandon, N. C. Clio, S. a Wilmington, N. C Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C. J. W. King. Fayetterffle, N. C FayettoTlUe, N. C Fayetteville, N. C Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C Fayetteville, N. C. FayettoTlUe, N. a Fayetteville, N. C. R. D. Dryden. O. B. Wightman, Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, N. C. FayettoTlUe, N. C. Robt Seaburyy Max ton, N. & Max ton, N. Maxtoo, N. Parkton, N. H C. McMillan. Ft Myers, Fla. WllHamsfon, N. C GokUboro, N. O.I Wallace, N. C. I Wallace, N. C. I Godwin, N. C McMillan Bros, FayettoTlUe. N. C Dunn, N. C Warsaw: N. C Warsaw, N. a Aadlander, N. a Port Tampa. Fort Tampa. Port Tampa. Kenly, N. C. Kenly, N. C. J. M. Smythe, Kenly, N. C. Scotland Neck, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. C. Allen, ' C Stewart, L. E. Baker, J. W. Wood, Jr, 'LEMridge, G. W. Kirier, A. Finch,.. J. R. Duning. C. E. Barber, H. Lueasa, J. W. Wood, J. W. Wood, Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C Benson, N". C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. a Benson, N. C Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, N. C. Greenville N. C. C. C. Parkerson, Mrs. M. Nichols, A F. Tucker, Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Greenrllle, N. C. Greenville, X. C. Senn Curry It Co, Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C.I . . Paremere, Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. Greenville, N. C. GreenTille, N. C. Nat Portrait Co, Clio, 8. C. Red Springs, N. C. w. C. Waren, 8. McNeill, Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. H. McBryde, Hen springs, w. c. Red Springs, N. C JamesTiUe, N. C. Miss Moore, James Tills, N. C RnHi Nona V O I r m -'im " I Lumber Bridge, N. C. 8. J. Delday, 1. C. Parker, , . Anoskle, N. C. AhosWe, N. C. Ochlocknee, On. I Oehkwkiie. Oa. I ; Weldon, N. C. McCoU, 8. C. C. B. Jacobs, T. B. Gibson, R. W. Keels, W. W. Miller, McColl. 8. C. McColL 8. C. McCoU. 8. C. I Rocky Mt N. C. WhlUkers, N. C. B. Harrelson, O. Bracey Dillon, 8. c. Dillon, 8. C. . Dillon, 8. C Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, 8. C. Dillon, 8. C. Rowland, N. C. , Ayden, N. C. Summel ft UcU, J. t. Sneil, Pierce A Son, Ayden, N. C. I Bprlng Hope, N, C. O-N H. S. Poole, Spring Hope, N. C. , Pierce A Son., Spring Hope, N. C W. R. Davis, ' ' Spring Hope, N. a iccnpse r. co, cuo, 8. C J. W. Bergen A Co., Tlmmonsvllle, B.C. ueorge. - wnitevuie. N. C. O-NJT. W, McD. Whlteville, N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. Swann, N. C. Etc. Qoidbsoro, N. C. Goldbsoro. N. C. . Goldbsoro.. : Fremont, N. C. - Kinston, N. O. Kinston, N, C, I 1 Bbl. Globes 1 Bx. Pictures 2 Kegs Phosphate 1 Bx. Samples 1 Bx. Cky. ; 1 Bx. Staty 4 Kegs Cider -. . 1 Bx. Samples , 1 BbL Vinegar 1 Keg Cider 1 Couch 1 Keg Cider 1 Bx. 8amplea S Dots. Vinegar t Kegs Cider . 1 Bx. 8amplea ,. 1 Organ 10 Crts. Tot Wagons ' 1 Bdl. Hdls. 1 BdL Gear 1 Ca. Clothing ' 1 Bx. a Seed 1 Hhd. E. Ware I Pea. S. Stock 1 Coil Wire ' I Bx. Glass Bella 1 Crt Stand 1 Bx. Fixta. ( Cultivators - 3 Bdls. B. Ends 1 BdL B. Ralls -1 Crt 1 Show Case 1 C Door 1 Cook Store 1 Planters X Planters 2 Bdls. Wall Paper 1 Bd. Moulding 1 Hhd. E. Ware 1 Show Case 1 Bx. Wringers 1 Bx. A. Grease 1 Bx. Groceries 1 Bx Dry Goods 1 Drill Belt 1 Stove 4 Bx. A. Food 4 Palls A. Food 1 Ctd. Stove 1 Sew Mche 60 Crates 1 Cs. Dry Goods 1 BbL Spirits Turpentine 1 BbL Paint 111 1 Bdl. L. Curtains 1 Bxd. Mirror 1 Keg Cider 1 Bx. Samples 1 Book Case 2 Cs. Grape Juice 1 BbL M. Water 2 Bx. Drugs 1 Crt Signs 1 Bx. A. Matter 1 ' Heater 1 Ctd. Cabinet 1 R. Chair 1 Sew. Mche 12 Heaters 1 Keg Cider 1 Bx. Glass 1 Cs. M. W. Paper 1 BbL E. Paint 1 B. Sign 1 Bx. E. Ware 1 Pa. G. Sash Vx BbL Paint 2 Bbls. Oil 2 Bags C. Seed 2 Pa (10 cd.) Tobacco 2 Pa. (25 cd.) Tobacco 4 Kegs Phosphate 1 Bx 1 Keg Phos. 1 Bx. Glass 1 Bx. C. Gum 1 BbL Notions 1 Bbl. Notions 1 Bdl. Bed Ends 1 Bed Spring 1 Bx. Groc. 4 Pails A. Food 1 Sew Mche . 1 Bx. Valentines 1 Grinder 1 M. Bdy 2 B. Stand 1 Pully 3 Pes. Pipe , 1 Bx. Toys 2 Bblst G. Ware 1 Bx. P. Frames 1 Bx. G. Ware 1 Bx. E. Ware 1 Wash Mche. 1 Dresser Case 1 Mantel 4 Pes. H. Store 1 Sink 1 BdL T. Legs 1 BdL Knives 1 Show Case 1 Bx. P. Frames 1 Crt Ware 1 BdL Excelsior 1 Keg NaUs 1 Bx. E. Ware 1 Bx. E. Ware 3 Bx. S. Food 1 Bx. 8. Case 2 Bx. Drugs 25 Mty. Egg Crates 4 Sew Mche. 1 Case Syrup 6 Bx. 8. Food 1 Bx. A Matter 1 BbL H. H. Goods 1 Bx. Groc 115 116 1W U68 U6 1170 1173 1174 1177 1178 1179 118d 1181 1182 1183 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1193 1193 1194 1196 1197 1200 1202 1203 1206 1208 1210 1214 1216 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1222 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1233 1234 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1244 1246 1249 1251 1252 1253 1254 1256 1257 1258 1260 1261 1262 1261 1264 1265 1264 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1282 1283 1284 1285 1288 1289 1292 1295 1297 1291 1298 129 list 1152 1163 1184 CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVILLE ARMORY, Gillespie street, opposite King's wsgon store. Here yon can see the best assortment of Breech-loading Double and Single barrel Guns from the best makers in the country, England and Belgium, home protection. Also Shells of all including Hew York Club UMC Nitm flnh tat Dnnnnt VttmAmm mwtA lh ll.;i. J.l Juf- 1 wr-ww mmu uv a umhuwjjuib The Finest Assortment of vn in minei. una and lock renainn a Tf" - 1907.W'U betheFcrty-secondsiiniTersary of the establishment of the Fayette-J ' -.6u, Walter Watson. Gunmaker. Three Carloads Mules and Horses 1 l.r..J l Buggies, Wag Ws bsve all rrAn nt hnlM J aauisj m nuggit We pay Ge bluest carlxct price lor Cotton avill i Vancfory. Goldbsoro, N. Kinston, N. Cheraw, 8, C. Mary Jackson, Cheraw, 8. C, M. A Farmers Bank. Cberaw, 8. D. A. 8haw, J. C. McColl. Cheraw, 8. Cheraw, -8. Cheraw, 8. C D.L. Rivers. Cheraw, 8. C E. D. Smith, Cheraw, 8. H. C. McNeill. Lumber Bridge, N. W. E. Moye, Ayden, N. C. Ay den, N. C. Ayden, N. C S. C. Marks, W. B. W. . Dunn, N. C Dunn, N. C Dunn, N. C. Rocky Mt, N. 0. Garysburg, N, C. Wadesboro, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Dunn, N. C. H. G. McColl, Clio, 8. C. Pikevllle, N. C. Shandon, N. C. Chad bourne, N. C. M. F. Lowe. Chadbourne, N. C. WUUamston, N. C. J. A Thomas, Jonesboro, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ayden, N. C. Ca, Ayden, N. C. Sears, Robuck ft Rowland, N. C. Rocky Point N. C. Rocky Point N. C. ML Tarbor, N. C. St Stephens, 8. C. St Stephens, 8. C. St Stephens, S. C. Shandon, N. C. Palace Pharmacy, E. H. Crews, E. H. Caley, Geo. Robbins, J. C. Robbins. Rocky Mt N. C. Rocky Mt, N. C. Rocky Mt N. C. Rocky Mt, N. C. Rocky Mt N. C. T. T. Thaln, FayettoTlUe, N. O. Cooperative G. Co, Fayetteville, N. C. Mrs. C. Pierce, FayettoTlUe, N. C. Hattie Porter. Fayetteville. N. C. Newberry Furn Co, Fayetteville, N. C. D. D. Cane, E. Sykes, J. C. Bruton, Fayetteville. N. C. FayetterUle, N. C. FayetteviUe, N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. Wadesboro, N. C. Rowland, K. C. Benson, N. C. Benson, X. C. Benson, N. C. S. M. Benson, J. D. Barnes, H. James, T. D. Garrett W. M. Martin, Mrs. S. McMillan, .Mrs S. XcMUIan, Benson, N. Plymouth, N. Tarboro, N. FayetteviUe ;. Ivanhoe, N. Ivanhoe, N. lamesvllle, N. C. Deerlng Mer Co, JamesTlIle, N. C. Jamesville, N. C. Red Springs, N. C. Red "Springs, N. C. J Jno. Smith, Red Springs, N. Red Springs, N. Annie McFall, Red Springs, N. C. Red 8prings, N. C. Red Springe, N. C. Townsend Bros. Tunis, N. C. Tunis, N. C. Tunis, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Rowland. N. C, RobersonviUe, N. C. J. T. Brown, Robersonville, N. C. KohersonvUle, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Clinton, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Miss C. West, Fleming, Ga. Castle Hayne, N. C. Covington, Ga. W. 8. Willis, A L. Tew, J. A Burden, FayetteviUe, N. C. Aulander, N. C. Warsaw, N. C. Dunn, N. C. Dunn, N. C. I Also Revolvers fn Brands, .nl p.tr. hi.h.m. ih. . Vl.T A' f tM OI1VI 1VWGT KsO. Sportsmen's Leggins ammiltv hv tha hmt aioVmn Our Mr B evil has jnst returned from ths Western market where he bought Three Carloads of Stock. consisting of several nice double teams as well ss several trotters in the lot, the best that csn be bought snd we are satisfied we esn please yon if yon srs In need of a horse or mule. We hsv on hand nice single nt double driving norses, ss weu as nice saddlers; ana a nice tot of mmes of eu sises, from me neavy tog muie to tns cotton male. Come look over our stock of ' . ons, Harness, u. j au s, siso naniess, sic, to go witn tnsm. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator of u. 1. iioit, deueaked, late or uuinner land county, Puts of North Carolina, this is to notify all ,mont having elsims against toe estate of laid le ceased to present the same to me for payment, amy autnenucatea, witnin twelve months from dste hereof, or thW notice will be pleaded in bar of t sir recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate set- uemeni. This 16th day of July, 1907. D. P. bPELI . '.',. :,. Administrator. Executrix Notices Having qualified as executrix of Samuel H. MacKae, deceased, lste of unmberisnd county, n. U., this is to notify ail persons having claims against Ue estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before tne zotn aay 01 J my, iuuh, or ton no tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All Drsons Indebted to ssid estate s 111 piesse mske payment. MAX m. i. MacKAE, Executrix. This 24th day of July, 1907. . Administrator's Notice. Havlnir QuslJed ss Administrator of Thomas Bennett, deceased, late of Cumberland county, State of North Carolina, this is to notify sll persons having claims against the eetvte of ssid deceased to present the same to nie for payment, duly authenticated, within twelve months from dste hereof, or this notice wiU be plesded in bar of thxir recovery. Ail persons indebted to mud estate will piesse mske immediate set tlement. This 12th day of July. 1907 O. tt. BENNETT, Q K. Nihock8, Administrator Attorney. Administrator's Notice. Having this day qualified as adminis trator upon i he estste of Osborne Haw- ley, deceased, lste of Cumberland coun ty, all persons are hereby notified to S resent their claims against ssid estste, uly verified, on or before tbe 20th day of July. 1908. or this notice wiU tie plesded in bsr of recovery. All' persons inaenie 10 said estste wiu please mske prompt payment. J. a. McfUAiL. Admistrstor of Osborne Hswlev. rsyeneviue, . v., July zu, 1SU7, jMiDinson a enaw, Attorneys. 8ERVICE BY PUBLICATION. NOBTH CAROLINA. I In the tiumoeriand Countv. i Surjenor Court. uaggis otewari i a !- r.. . v - vs. V Notice. David Stewart J Tha dafendant abova namrl will lakAnntiAa. ion an acuon entitled aa above baa been com menoed in the Buperlor Court ot Cumberland eountr. to obtain an abaoluta dlvnrn f, aid defendant, on the grounds of Infidelity as Pv auiuavii nieu, 01 aaia aeienaant, ana tbe eniu aeienaant win late notice that he u re quire to appear at ths next term of the Super ior Court of naid county, to be held on the first onaay neiore toe Ural Monday of September. 1807. at tbe Court Houaa of Raid ,nnnlv la Vmw. ettetille, N C, and answer or demur to the complaint of said action, er the plaintiff will appir m we court ror reiiei uemanaea la 'said complaint. A. A. McKETHAN, Clark Rnnprlnr Pnnrt JuBH W. HOLT ON, Attorney for plaintiff. July SB, 1907. ' li Bates from FayetteviUe as followa: Season Ticket $10.70: sold dil Anril ivui 10 govern oar win. 80-Dsy Ticket $9 00; to'd dai'v April 19th to November 80th. 10-Day Ticket S8.10. 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Fayetteville Stesm Laundry Building. .s . --.r fw your frlsnds, who psy vou noth. Ing for ths service, and sometimes I leave you with the bag to hold r end them to us. We sxecuts all classes ef bonds promptly at reason- oie reus. The day of persona' suretyship Is past, THE UNITED STATES FIDELITY AND GUARANTY 'COMPANY, Home Office: Baltimore Md. 0. K. Nlmecks Qsnsrst Agent, Pay- ; ettevllle. H, C, Time of Arrival and Departure of Atlantic Coast line lr east Mall Trains at rtryMe ( Ho. (7, gooth, Lv.4Ms.ai. for Bennetts? Ills, S0, SS1 fml J iM a. B. tot Rlphmona. o.a, North, Ar. 11:48a.m. ! ' ju. v, nnru. ut. am p. a. ror Hew York. No. M. WMt I. 19 inn m r, Q.-.j go. JO South, Lr, 4:M p. to. for Tsrana, ' ; go. "'.ami. u.iwp, m. lor Wl si nslon. Mo. . Month l. t'inft,. . . Mo. M. North i. V...H..111. ' w Mo. 7S, North, At. HrW p. is ! Mo. 81. South. Ar. Iran n m. ...... lm -Why-i W Sign : Bonds SCHOOLS AND THE NOliTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Bcflnlup Courses Kadlnp; to SKflrats el Bachslor el PdaaOy. Baehclar si Arta, Bacador ol Holeaca, and aw course Icadlag e the acgraa a Backolor ol Mule. . Board, laundry, tuition, and fees for use of text books, Jto., 9170 a year. For fre-tuition students, (125. Ths Nobmsl Dbpsstmsnt gives thorough instruction in the subjsots tangbt In the schools and colleges, snd special pedsgogicsi trsining for the profession of teaching. Teachers ana Graduate of other colleges are offered one-year special course In redagogy and allied subjects. Tas Oomhbboial DsrABTMiMT offers prsotloal instruction in Stenography, Typewriting, Book-keeping and other business subjects. Ths Dkpabtmxnts or MahualAbts add Dumistic Scibmob provide Instruo tien in Manual Training and in such subjsots as relate directly to the home and family. Tns Music DspiKTMBNT, in addition to the degree course, offers a oertiflosts course In vocal and instrumental musio To secure board in the dormitories, all free-tuition applications should be mads before July 16.- The fall term opens September i8, 1907. For catalogue and other information, address. - J I. FOUHT, Pbxsidbnt, 1 Qbkbbsbobo, N. 0.. BINGHAM SCHOOL 1793 1008 FOR 111 YEARS boy. hve bMD prepared for COLLEGE and for LlKK, and ban Ima tnlnad to b. MEN at THE BINGHAM SCHOOL, ldrally loc.i.d on Athavilh Plateau. Orgaalution MILITARY for dUdpllna, control and carriage. Boy txpatlad from other achoola not ncaivtd Vlelout buys apalled as aooa u dlacovared. Hallaa excluded by pledge af honor. Limited to 138. Katei reaaon able. Addreae Col. R. BINGHAM. Supt. R. t. D, No. I, ASHEVILLE. N.C. Littleton Female College. Splendid location. Health resort Hot water heat Electric lights and other modern improvements. 240 boarding pupils last yesr. High standard of scholar ship, culture snd social life. Conservatory advantage in Musio. Advanced cours es in Art snd Elocution. Business College, Bible and Normal courses. Hsslth record not surpassed. Close personal attention to the health and so cial development of each pupil. Uniform worn on all public occaf ions. CHAKUK8 VJEBY LOW. 26th Annual Session will begin on September 18th, 1907. For catalogue, ad-' dress KEY. J M. HHOUKB, President, Littleton, N. C. BUIE'S CREEK ACADEMY AND BUSINESS COLLEGE PREPARES FOR COLLEGE. UNIVERSITY AND BUSINESS. One of tbe best Business Courses riven in lha w chsrgs of Fenmsnkhi p, Telegraphy, M usio, Art snd .Elocution. Eie i undied and eighty rtuuents last year, representing 55 countitsandfour States Board, in families, including washing, lights and furnishtd rooms, $8.60 to 19.00; in cluls, $8.60 to 7.60. Tuition t l.i 0 to $3.0.', with 60 per cent, discount to ministers, mini.ters' chil dren, orphsns snd widows. i or catalogue, address J. A. OAK RIDGE V OAK RIDGE, NORTH CAROLINA tJSot3L btakvi riMa 861,001 tot Yow Men and Boys In Prepares for College, (or Business, for preaenl maiiareasent. tourcourses. 286 alaaetfla last year. Terms moderate. Sttuatenaar Greensboro, N. C. on. ehotuand fWt abovrihi sealevsL For beautiful catalocue addreaa J. k. and M. H. HOL1 , PrinclpaU 1895 RAEFORD , . . , . ' IVY) QUO Thirteenth session begins SEPTEMBER 3rd. College preparatory and business. Graduates admitted to any college in North Carolina without examination . Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. Excellent T ilrorrr QiofJo ,i.i.,:. Association. Thorough courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography, Music and Art. Able faculty. Buildings modern and convenient. Healthful climate. More than 325 students last year, representing is counties and 3 States Board and tuition from $105 to $130. For catalogue, address ' E. D. SUMMERS, Principal, Raeford, N. C. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. 178S-1OT. Head of the Bute's Educational System. DEPARTMENTS. College, Eaolaccrlna. Graduate, Law, Librsry contains 46,000 volumes. New water works, electric lights, central heating system. New dormi tories, gymnasium, Y M. (J. A. Building, library. 7SS Stndcatm. 74 la Faealty. Ths Fsll term begins Sept 9, 1W07. Address FSAM. M P. VbKABIS, PBBSII INT, CBAPSL Hi LA, X. C. TRINITY COLLEGE :. four Departments Collegiate, Graduate, Knglneerlng and Law. Urge library faelliUes. Well equipped laboratories In all depart . menu i of science. Oymnsslnm fur nlsbed with best apparatus. Expen ses very moderate. Aid for worthy students. . ' r Young Men wishing to Stndy Law should in vestigate the superior advsnUges offered by-r the Department of Law in Trinity College. . . . ' 0losne and further lnfor- t. W. KEWS0M, Iteglgtrar, Durham, Korh Carolina. J Ppppo Institute and : rcaUD Conservatory, Balsioh, Wobth Casousa. ' A hish-erada nollaoa rn Twelve DepartmenU under speo islitts Excellent . buildings snd riout grounds. Every prsven sgsinst Are and disease. Tskss a llniitrd number and gives Indivi dual attention. Founded half cen tnry ago snd runs solsl nnnn it. merits. 1 For estalogue apply to r -HENKY EKOMirBTOOKARD, GARQ LIE WAGBINB COME 1 S. II, FAYETTE VII PtlntllS WM 'Bail Wnra, . ... o.w auius, rumng Kflli, COLLEGES CAMPBELL., Principal, BUIE'S CHEEK, Harnett Co., N. C. INSTITUTE Ufa. Hth ' INSTITUTE. 1907 ' . u, - e Park School. i A Flrat-Clan flcste of Graduation Accepted for an- i ktrance to Lesdins Boutbern Colleses. , Best Equipped Pre pars tor y School ( r in the South. H faculty of Ten I i Officers snd Teschers. ILampus i of Beventy-nve Acres. ' Library containing Tblrty Thousand Vol- umes. Well Equipped Uymnsalum. Ulfh ( Standards and Modern Metnode of in- ; f itruotlon, i r Frequent Lectures by Prominent ( f Lecturers. r , i Expenses Exceedingly Moderate. beven Years of Phenomenal Success. J JKOf CatalOffUa and nthav InAirmatlnn i H. M. NORTH, ' Beadaaaatcr, A i.N.C '- DUnHAaf. COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS. PracflfMedication in Agriculture; In Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering; in Cotton Manufactur ingJyeing and Industrial Chem istry.; Tuition $45 a yeat; Board io a month. lao Scholarships. Address - PRESIDENT WINSTON, West Raleigh, N. C "NiyERSJjy COLLEOi- MEDICINE STUART MeQUIHS M RICHMOND VIRQINIA Pi, fatatetriT.- Modm,Llfr1tOfl ChareaofSpeclallets o . . Clinics In FltreHospluia "tedas First-lass by those woo Know MEDICim-DEIlTISfrlv.nilSMArv Scottish Fire Insurance Company. Fayetteville, N. C. , Having been appointed an Agent for this Company, I am prepared to wane its policies, and thna encour age home enterprise. Business soli cited. F. R. ROSE, Mgr. Pfiitto, . t r' "j - M iilH Mi' to,: . " ' . " Drj lOlni, and trwn RoadiT ( Trinity o.,Snitn,JbT, ;04 its, for Tamps, HULL STOCK of PIPE and FITTINGS.