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FITZHUHO LEE. CoL W. EL Cameron In Norfolk Vir ginian. From plume to spur a cavalier, wo nobly wore a noble name. Who's soul ne'er parleyed with fear Nor cheek bore tinge of shame; . . , In wbour heroic blood ran red Long ere was crossed with Saxon strain That Norman stock which harbored dread j . . . , ..... But of dishonor' stain. A Lee with Coenr de Lion fared Across the plains of Palestine SUrrop to stlrrnp, falchions bared " To meet the hosts of Saladeea; . Another -stood by William s side At fiaoguelae on that dire day When, as the Kingly Harold died. The throne of Alfred passed away. Bat In its stead uprose a race Led by great men of blended traits. Of Saxon strength and Norman grace. The architects of Homes and States. Some by their satire rooftrees clang And merry England's freedom wrrognr.; . Some the winds their sails far flung And in strange climes new fortune ' sought . ' Bat Revet since has England's need Bugled the call for sacrifice Bat sprang her sons to sword 'and steed. With lives la hand to pay the price Of Altars saved and Rights upheld, Of Liberty and Law maintained; Nor ceased the fight till Death com pelled, , Or Victory was gained. And Here, since first on virgin soil The need of Britons foothold bought .By stress of Valor and of Toil Which set an care for self at nought Has never Good been nobly planned. Nor peril faced the common weal. When lacked a Lee with helping hand . Or stern resistance with his steeL Virginia's annals iterate From age to age, from sire to son. How patriot Lees have served the : 8ttte,- -if -. ... Until the glory heaped npon .The name has filled the Universe, debt That, though her heart were Hidan purse, t , -The claim for Love could ne'er be v... met. Of him, the majestic King of Men. The foremost man of modern days. Who towered above his brethren As-Saul, no room nor need for praise: - For what he did Hft him above The tribute of these halting rhymes; .Twaa what he was that sealed our love And dares the probe of after-times. His was the giant's lofty stride O'er Pigmy forms and smaller minds,., ' -; And nls the lofty nature's pride ..That only the mountain finds The room to breathe the air it craves For fullest life He walked ia light. A eoaqnerer above the- graves - Of sordid cares and passion's bright That other of his kith and kin Who's memory we keep to-day Had deemed it scarcely less thaa sia To match his genius with the ray Which, like a ftaed refulgent star, - Blaaoned the path of Robert Lee; Such unearned crown had left a sear On the brow of Fitxhugh Lee. Bat the greater orb can not obscure The radiance of the lesser Dght Which, though eclipsed, shall yet en- , . dure Ia its own sphere, serene and bright The stars which stud our Southern sky Shall each a differing glory own. But each shine clear in Memory Till neaven ana carta uemseives be gone. : The firmament of War eaa show , One only Son in its deep vault. Bat still the Planets burn and glow None o'er their gleaming orbits halt And In that lanterned galaxy, - Illumining the darkest night Our land was ever doomed to see, This Junior Lee has placed of right For he was brave and tree and kind, His blood in generous currents ran. And feeling heart and liberal mind . - - Hade up the gallant gentleman. He had not mastered pulse and veia 80 that responsive to his win Both throb and flow gave like' refrain To failure's knell and triumph's thrill; . Bat loyal every breath he drew, . . Constant in faith and bubbling o'er With kindly humor. Thus be grew - Trusted and trusty more and more: As added years brought wider fields, And tasks of higher import came, Still more his statue stood revealed ' Full worthy aa Ilhutrious name. ' Brave soldier! Who no more may lead The headlong charge with Rupert's dash, . " - ; Nor set the pace for knightly deed Where cheering columns clash, , Tour grandsire's battle-ire was yours, Ton wielded Light Horse Harry's blade, . Like' him, when foes were down by 1 scores,. -. - True Knight, "God rest their souls," you saw. May yours find rest! For surely none Of all your gracious stock had prov- A stronger claim to honor won Or better title to be loved. ' " " "' . " - TZ-"f Would that today Virginians an. While drinking in the beauties here Of sunlit sea and palace hart. And pondering on the days that . were, , M(ght think of him who. was not spared ... " " ' "" The blossom of his hope in flower, Who only in fond vision dared Foresee the splendor of this hour; And then, recalling what a son ' He was to our dear mother State, View the proud work that he begun And pay him tribute, -due though late. Soon all this pagent shall be gone. The magic of the mirage flown, , Save chiselled front and fretted stone. And winter brood o'er Land and Sea: But Gcd hath purpose of His own. Not barren fell the seed here sown, Nor vainly Summer's sun hath shone. Not Idly brave race e er was run. Nor vain a good fight, lost or won, Nor vainly lived Fits Lee! This is Worth Remembering. As no one Is Immune, every1 person t' ;'J remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or 1 I i r trouble tli at Is not beyond 1 11 r : h of medicine. McDuffie Drug ( '. O. Bonders. Proo.) A C mrjerous Deadlock," s terminates fatally, is ; r bowol func- i t.,.i cunjitlon wMisations. Dr. 1 1 j f.imld alwas d absolute- er money s'ore. JUDGE JONES GRANTS RESTRAIN ING ORDER. In Matter of Haymount Extension. YerUrday : la Lomberton Judge Jone-. sitting in chambers, issued aa order restraining the City of Fayette vllle from exercising control in the Eighth Ward, or Haymount, section of Greater Fayettevilie, until the matter can' be heard before Judge Lyon at Elitabethtowa oa December 33rd. By agreement of counsel today the hearing has been changed to take place In Fayettevilie at the January term of ; Cumberland Court before Judge Long.' The Court's order arrived la Fay etteville at noon, and was at once served on the Mayor, City rax Collec tor and City Attorney by the Sheriff. The Comt's order, w'ta the allega tions of the plaintiffs, or residents, of the annexed territory, an as follows: - Now the question arises. What re lation wiU Alderman McNeill and nember- of thBord jf Audit and Finance Ellington, of the Eight Ward, hold to the City of FayettevUle? State's North Carolina, Before E. a Jones, Judge holding Courts for the Seventh . Judicial District - H. Latterloh aad others vs. The City of Fayettevilie. Upon considering the complaint filed ia this cause as an affidavit and the Act of the General Assembly of March 11. 1M7, it to ordered, adjudged and considered by the Court, that the defendant. The City of Fayettevitfe, how cause before his Honor, C. C Lyon, Judge, at FJixabethtown, Man day, December 23. 107. at 13 o'clock why the injunction prayed for ia the complaint shall not be granted, and In the meantime. The City of Fayette- vlllev its agents, officers and tax Col lector to hereby enjoined and restrain ed from exercising or attempting to exercise any control or JarLsdictioa over the alleged extension to the City of Fayettevilie, and la the meantime also, to hereby restrained aad enjoin ed from collecting or attempting to collect, by distress or otherwise, the taxes levied by the Qfty of Fayette vilie for the year 1997 upon the per sons or property within the said ex tension the tax list of which is now ia the hands of the city tax collector. The Clerk of the Superior Court of Cumberland county, upon the plain tiff filing with him a Justified bond in the sum of Two Hundred aad Fifty ($250.00) Dollars, conditional for the payment of all such costs and dam ages that may be sustained by reas on of the granting of this order, will serve a copy of the same upon the duly constituted authorities of the City of Fayettevilie and the Tax Col lector thereof. E. a JONES, Judge holding Courts of the Seventh Judicial District ; December 4. 1907. , THE COMPLAINT. State of North Carolina. Cumberland County,' Ia the Superior Court Herbert Latterloh, et aL, vs. The City of FayetteviUe Complaint -The plaintiff complaining alleges First That he aad those who are now or may hereafter become parties plaintiff ia this cause, are resident of certain territory claimed to have been annexed to the corporate limits of the City of Fayettevilie. Second The defendant .to a muni cipal corporation duly created by and existing under the laws of this State, see its charter and the several acts amendatory thereof. . .; Third That H. Latterloh. oo of the plaintiffs in this action, to the owner of and in the possession of lands and tenements, lying , in proposed exten sion, and also the old corporate limits of the City of FayettevUle. "," Fourth That the Act of the Assem bly under which defendant claims that its corporate limits have been ertead ed and territory annexed, was passed by the General Assembly on the 11th day of March, 1907. r , : Fifth That said Act was not read on three several days, and an aye and nay vote taken theron in each House, and recorded on the Journals, as the plaintiff Is informed and believes, and Is therefore aacenstiUitional and void. Sixth That said Act to void for un certainty. In that the description of the territory attempted to be annexed, to too vague and uncertain to be locat ed, as the plaintiff to informed and be lieves. . . "::'-' Seventh That the boundaries set out in said Act do not embrace any territory as plaintiff to informed and believes. : fi; . 1. S Eighth That no proper notice was given of the election held under said Act.' as plaintiff Is informed and be lieves.' ' : ' - ". . Ninth That by the terms of said Act . the only persons embraced In the boundary described, of proposed - Pain anywhere, 'pain In the head. painful periods. Neuralgia, toothache. ail pains can be promptly stopped by a thoroughly safe little Pink Candy Tablet, known to druggists every where as Dr. Snoop's Headache Tab lets. Pain simply means congestion- undue blood pressure at the point where pain exists. Dr. Snoop's Head ache Tablets quickly equalize this un natural blood pressure, and pain im mediately departs. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis., and get a free trial pack age. Large box 25 cts. B. E. Sedber ry's Son, druggist Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup causes a tree yet gentle action of the bowels through which the cold to forc ed out of .the system. Children like it Contains no opiates nor narcotics. Sold by Annfield and Greenwood. Cured of Bright' Disease. 4 Mr. Robert O. Burke, EInora, N. Y, writes: "Before I started to use Fo ley's Kidney Cure I had to get up from twelve to twenty times a night and I was all bloated up with dropsy and my eyesight was so impaired I could scarcely see one or my family across the room. I had given up hope of II v rnjr. whPit a friend recommended Fo ley's Kidney Cure. One BO-cent bottle worked wonders and before I bad tak en the third bottle the dro;my , hart pone, as v.'l as all other svn-ptoms of 1 r ' i s ,' " ' lr ? extension, were legal voters, as he to informed and believes. Tenth That at the election actually held, both residents of the extension and of the old Hmlta were allowed to vote. . Eleventh That the election was Il legal and void, as he ia informed and believes. ''' Twelfth That the City of Fayette- vltle, defendant owes a large bonded debt, to wit. One Hundred and Nine ty-three Thousand (193.000) Dollars besides considerable floating debt, la the coatractoB of which these plain tiffs had no voice, aad they are la bo wise responsible for the same, aa they are Informed and believe. ' Thirteenth That the defendant to authorised under fertaia conditions, to Issue One Hundred Thousand (J100, 000.) Dollars la bonds for paving streets, etc, and threatens to Issue the same.; that the plaintiffs are not interested la the objects for which said bonds are to be hnued and ought not to be made liable therefor, as they are Informed aad believe. Fourteenth That there to not "One Dollar In the Sinking Fund of said City of Fayettevnie, though each and every bond issue requires the set. ting apart of certain moneys for said Sinking Fund, as they are Informed and believe. Fifteenth That said Act of the As sembly would subject the property of these plaintiffs, lying la said proposed extension, to the payment of said bonded and Soatlag indebtedness, as they are Informed and believe. Sixteenth That said Act of the As sembly would deprive these plaintiffs of their property by payment of taxa tiOD without their consent and without due process of law. Seventeenth That these plaintiffs are advised and believe, and so al lege, that neither they nor their prop-' ty can be subjected to the payment of any debt, bonded or otherwise, of the City of Fayettevilie. as it existed prior to March 11th. 1907. Eighteenth That said Act . of As sembly makes no. discrimination as to the taxes between proprty and per sons in the old corporate limits, and those of the new as proposed. " Nineteenth That the entire taxts levied upon the proposed extension, if collected, would not reimburse the City of Fayettevilie, defendants, for juch care of the streets and to police ie proposed extension, as are no given to the old limits. . Twentieth That not one fire plug has been put in, nor has one street been worked ia the proposed exten sion, since the passage of said Act Twenty-First That the said Act was intended by Ha promoters to sub ject the property and the persons in the proposed extension, to taxation. for the benefits of persons and prop erty ia the old limits, and for that purpose only, as they art Informed and believe. '', t . -,', V v. Twenty-Second That the defendant to asserting its right to collect taxes out of the residents and property own ers of said proposed extension, and has placed in the hands of Its tax collector, a tax list levying upon the residents of said proposed territory, and la threatening to collect the same by distress, as the plaintiff to Inform ed and believes. Twenty-Third That the "" plaintiff has commenced aa action against the defendant to restrain and enjoin It from collecting said taxes or attempt ing to exercise any control or Juris diction over the said proposed terri tory covered by the alleged extension. WHEREFORE the plaintiff asks that the defendant be enjoined and forever restrained from collecting any taxes out of the residents in the pro posed extension, or from exercising or attempting to exercise aay control or Jurisdiction over the persons or prop erty resident in said proposed ex tension, auder the Act of the Assem bly, and far. such other and further relief as he or they may be entitled to in the premises. TWO CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH. One In City and One in Country. With eold weather comes the usual reports .of the burning of children, which of late years has been only too frequent ia this county. , 1.? The six-year-old child of Arch Mo Dougald, colored, who fives oa Cool Spring street, ' was terribly ' burned Sunday a week ago, and died from the effects last Sunday. On yesterday, the. three-year-old child of George King, -who fives la Flea Hin township, died from the ef fects of fearful burns received oa the day before. , ' L ' I We have not learned the -particulars ia regard to the burning of the McDou- gald child, but in the case of the death yesterday, we are informed that the mother, having to leave the bouse for some purpose, left her children la a room by themselves and the young est got to near the fire and Its clothes caught on fire. .'' Dancing Proves Fatal. ' " . Many men aad womea catch colds at dances which terminate U pneumo nia and consumption. After exposure, If Foley's Honey aad Tar is taken It will break up a cold and no serious results need be feared. Refuse any bat the genuine in a yellow pacVag. McDuffie Drug Store (O. O, Souders, Prop.) i,-f;:...A....:v. . r A yankse girt had traveled far, .' She went to car Paree. She rivaled all the beauties there, uoe used Hoiiister's Rocky Moao tian; Tea. - B. ..XL Sedberry's Son. Trial Catarrh treatments are beinc m ailed out free, on request by Dr. Sboop, Racine, Wis. . These tests are proving to the people wlthoat a pen ny's cost the great value of this sclentifte prescription known to drug gist everywhere as Dr." Snoop's Ca- arrh Remedy. Sold by B. E. Berber- Pneumonia Follows a Cold. but never follows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs and prevents pneumonia. McDuffie Drug Store (a O. Souders. Prop.) Feci Bad CuttthkT Co rt Tit- vSS.j XtAVA Trial AVrr uomn 10 CU ft TTSUbfrnt Inla n. Pus ak ' V nhrwSh! a We atdnamwO MOLUSTER'S tcckj Bscstiia Tea Ezggpb . - iMtstSdakrMNsk' i; BAC1S.MM Htstti mi tin i Vwjn . A spwtea tor Coottiptk. tealswUuii. Uwr Mk VMatT traabtaa. Capita, Ecraa. Impui Jmi. Had Hnalh. Slarrisa Bowete. HewUclM ind Backache. Ii Rockr Mountain Ta 1 lb t form. cai a box. Genuine awl bj Bounrraa Dauo Cor-rirr. Matttana. Wis. lOUIEft NUGGETS FOR SMJJOW PEV1 B. E. 8EDBERRVS SON. FOLEY'S KIDtiEY CURE will cum YOU of any ct of Kidney of Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi cine. Take it at once. Do not risk haying Blight's Dis ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c and $1.00 Bottles. McDuffie Drug Store, (O. O. Souders, Proprietor.) . IhavslouBdatrisI sad tsaei em km Bm natfcnl Bote iiiiirij at win attmtsfatoalnt Is On n j ulth a Oi la a Q Or of Ian sill -i tad fix hat tasndks wha wbka Dr. Shots s tteoawfle sandy was a a sofeeM. ospsadabla anaafptiaa. Without bntaov.atkat.SBni. as of Oris heratolou aO ad pas away spoor tha actios of thai nawdyst tasbrssios sosar whoi added to pan wasaa lad Uxm. wara iimdtmi. Uxm prfionor i ram tha arskaa, aad tha ens at ease fuisvflf. ttsn ftt bow no onthNa. VsaAsad htoaSdeM Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy B. E. SEDBERRITS SON. J.tScE.Mahoney, Portsmouth, Alexandria. . and Norfolk, Va. Distillers, Rectihers and Wholesale " LIQUORDEALERS SOME OF OUR PRODUCTS: ' Arlington, Cammeron Springs,. . Hampton Roads, Belle of Virginia, Lake Drummond, . Red River, Ma honey's Best. - Stats or Norra Caaousa, - .. Cumberland County. JSo-2904 Veil A. Smith eateis and claims J00 vrrmm At I. n. i m ku... !.. ..... L. . joinioc the lands of Frank Raspberry AH I hji - Wrtrt K TaKh Wf la..;..- . .. wuu . V.--T WU, V. the south, II. Laitetlob, on the cast ami saia sietiwaiorow rne wen - fntered Znd dav of Deemher 1907. ' W.M. WALKkB, Register of Deeds sod" -Kx. O Entry Taker. By A. ih Cnlbreth. Dept PISTHATCH'S KOTICtL V! tralor spaa to ttlm ot frank Hullcr. m tnmmd. I at CamaerluKl coanty, fccrebv tta moUrm to all peraom lndebced to tM a Uteuawka tatBMdialaasTBwai. all aan autaf clalaia uralno t.14 NUU all! prant tbrm ot aajriaent wltnio twete axmta froa) Uita ae. oc UK aoUta mm it pleaded la bac tbeii racarary. . A4nlDMranr of frssk BaUar, deeeaasd. B. L. Coos. A Uarsay. Mor.25. WW. Time of Arrival and Departure of A flan tie Coast Line ' siaiag.r aaal Man Tratawat rayesto Wo. ST. ImU t m J IK . a . . . q ' MWWTUif, jo. M. JIth, IA. MO a. m. lor Klranond. tai" - o., Hnrtb,AMt:)a.Bi. Jo. SO, llortb L 12 . a. (or Few Tart, Jo. M Wt. i. u m p. m. U Hrco. Mo.Wgontli, Ui. 4Mp. a. for T.mm Jo. i. Unmh, L. l4frr BMnieiwrui, a C Jo. M. HmlH; Hr. tmrUUm wa a. B. r.4 S,t;.li ' " Xo. 7S. 9;rf1, Mr. TfWp. ay i, mill, .r, II w a, a, Sa. m Haata, 1. ! a. a. far Ttapa. IIoclolf o'ir momj'TlL I eMMssaMBB Ay Rheumatism tlsai Uiil Ihahl vi iliiiilewtrfTSj tt ""T rovtlisbMktBBafcasaks. TJaa fchapoatibla, MIsaaowsontrmtbsatiDsaodianaal MoBjlanOils - i iiiiijiri ;i - .;(ii;n.ii!- mi). ci.;.-KatioofUehea!t V "ityjtc , NOTICE. Havfog Qualified as administrator ot Mary McDonald, deceased, late cf Cumberland county, all persona hold ing claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to pre sent the same to the undersigned ad ministrator within one year from the date ot this notice, and that upon their failure to present the same within said period the statute will be pleaded in bar ot the collection of such claims. NATHAN H. SMITH. -"".""' - - 1 Administrator. , Godwin, N. C November, i, 1907. . ESTATE TO BE DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE HEIRS. . t Tha heirs at law of H. Clay Fair. cloth, a son of Solomon and Edna Falrcloth, late of Beaver Dam towns ship, Cumberland county, N. C, (H. Clay Falrcloth having died without lineal descendants and no oolloateral relations, the heirs of tha brothers and sisters of Solomon Falrcloth and his wife, Edna Fort Falrcloth, became the heirs ot H. Clay Falrcloth) are hereby notified that there has been paid Into this office by the administra tor of H. Clay Falrcloth fund of several hundred dollars for distribu ton among the heirs, and that on Wed nesday. December 18. 1907, at II o' clock M tha heirs are hereby notified to meet at the office of the undersign ed at the Court House in FayettevUle, N. C, for the purpose ot settling the terms ot distribution and payment of same. Let all attend either In person or by attorney..-' ...,.. A. A. McKETHAN," " Clerk Superior Court : November 29. 1907. - MORTGAGE SALE. -' By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a mortgage from Isham Mo Donald and wife, . dated November 18th, 1905, and recorded In Book D, No. C, Page 409, the undersigned will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public out cry at the Court House door In- Cumberland -county, on December the 23rd. 1907, at 12 o'clock. M. the following lands located la Cedar Creek township: - Beginning at a stake In EL J. Ed wards' tine and running 8. 10 chains and 20 links to a stake in A. J. Mc Donald's line; thence with bis line 8. 80. E. S chains to, a stake in said line; thence N. 10 chains to a stake in E. J. Edwards' line; thence with his line N.-80 W. S chains to the beginning, containing G acres. See deed record ed ia Book R, No. 4, Page 121. ' This November the 22nd, 1907. -A. P. HAIR, v Assignee of Mortgagee. ' H. U Oook, Attorney. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. . NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY In the Superior Court Love McDaniel and J. C. Geddle vs. Alex McDaniel and wife, Martha Mo Daniel, Alley McLemore, Minor; Min nie McLemore, Minor; Thomas Mc Daniel, Minor, and Samuel McDaniel, Minor."-;.;---' ' '- ' Thomas McDaniel and' Samuel Mc Daniel, two ot the defendants above named, win take notice that an action entitled aa above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cumberland county to perfect the title to a certain tract of land In Flea Hill township, Cumberland county,' N. C known as the "Gulley Mill tract''; and let said defendants further take notice that they are required to appear at the next term oi tne superior voan oi Cum berland county, to be held at the Court House in Fayettevilie on the seventh Monday before the' first Monday In March. 1908, being the 13th day of January, 1908, and answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs In said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded (n said complaint. - This 20th day of November, 1907V A. A." McKETHAN, . : Clerk Superior Court NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE. NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND ' COUNTY", In the Superior Court J. E. Buchan vt John Fergnson. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned, from the Superior Court of Cumberland county. In the above entitled action. I win, oa Moo day, the 6th day ot January, 1908, at 12 o'clock M at the Court House door in Cumberland county, sell to the high est bidder, for cash, to satisfy said ex ecution, all the right, title and inter est, which the said John Ferguson, the defendant has in the following described real estate, to-wit: : ' In Little River township, Cumber land county, described as follows: Be- glnnlg at a stake and pointers S. of the head of Cow Branch, it being the lztb comer of the boundary survey from Black's and Holmes' beginning corner of 640 acres survey; and runs 3. 45 E. 13 cha. to a stake and point ers; thence N. 51 E. 20 cha. to a stake in a bottom near the Town Road: thence N. 25 ens. to a stake; thence N. 87 W. 34 chs. to a stake and point crs : thence 8. 3 W. 10 cha. to a stake and Jointers just E. of - the Cow Branch; thence direct to the begin ning, containing 100 acres more or less. . - . -T ' N. A. WATSON. Sheriff of Cumberland county. Nov. 27th. 1907. - - - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. . The undersigned, having Qualified as administratrix of the estate of W. M. Morgan, deceased, hereby gives no tice to all parties indebted to said es tate to make Immediate payment - All persons having claims . against said estate win present them, to the under signed, duly verified, oa or before No vember 26th. 1908. or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. . . i . ANNIE F. MORGAN. Robinson tt 8haw, attorneys. Favetteville, N. C Nov. 24th. 1907. Notice of Administration. The ordeTftsiwl . navtst nalHId ai admlaia- tratoc wllh tba aiil aoaexed. ot lb Uu Bctav William. dwvasei. hereby alTC aotlea lo all MnoBi iodebted to Iba est -la of tba decedent to make imowdlata mjment to tti tiBdenl-a-ed; all aeieoae baelrjf elainM asalnt iba es tate are required lo arennt theia to Be dulv antbeirtleated oa or before tbe Vfth day of Hofenner. iwjs.ot mm aouce m be pleaded isobar of Ibetr reeoTerr. I aim aoreaabex ZAa. ivn. T. D. WILLI9TOW, . - v " ' Administrator, C.T. A, VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE... We offer for sale two tracts of land, one mile from Parkton, N. C, and half mile from.McNaUs, N. C, on the At lantic Coast une Railroad, about six teen miles south of FayetteviUe. The first tract contains 237 acres, and tbe second tract contains 300 acres, mak ing a total of 537 acres, 180 of which is cleared, and has thereon good build- In ps and outhouses. The two tracts adjoin and Till be sold as a whole or separately. This land Is situated In the best farming portion of Robeson county, Tbe land Is known as part of the Daniel McNatt lands. The land will be sold for part cash and tbe balanre on earty payments. Anyone desiring to pitamfne the land can aiipiy to John bowcra, living on the land. For further Information apj.ly to the ;:;;! -,r')N A f ' ? A W, ttoroovs. ' : ' j r. e ::-, c. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALU ABLE PROPERTY. By virtue ot a decree of the Superior Court of Cumberland County, approv ed by Hon. E. B. Jones, Judge, In a partition proceeding entitled John R. Tolar va George B. Shepherd, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, the - following de scribed real estate, Jn Cross Creek township, Cumberland County, N. C, via: . . : : '-'.' Beginning at a stake on the bank ot a ditch, two small pine pointers In the eastern edge of Branson's mill pond, second corner of the 18 acres tract, which tract la -.'.... d In the plat, and running ;w.ih 39 East 12 Vs chains to a stake axd pointers In the edge Of a small branch tte North 25 West 5 chains to V'' ormeriy George McNeill's corner thence North 79 west 8 chains and 80 llnki to a stake and pointers, his corner thence North 25 West 3 chains, 33 l!nis to the eonrner ot tha 3.4 acres; thence NOrth 11 chains ( links to a statu ou the South edge of Center Plautr Rcid; thence along the South edge of said road South 78 West t chains 81 lings co Lilly's Une; thence with his line South 2 West .3 chains and 11 links to a stake and pine pointers la the Shep herd line, formerly Dobbin's; thence with said Une South (5 West 3 chains 55 links to the beginning corner of the 18 acres: thence with the line ot said tract South- 25 East 5 chains to the corner ot the 10 acres tract; thence South . 45 degrees West 4 chains 60 links to a pine In tbeEasteru edge of a spring branch; thence down the . Eastern edge of' said branch to its intersection with tha Eastern ' edge "of the mill pood: thence with .the eastern edga of the mill pond about South 52 Hast to a ditch; thence with the d'tch to the beginning, containing 30.1:4 , acres, n.c-re or less, being a comro -n survey of three tracts. See deed from George McNeill to J. Q. Shepherd, dalei Oc tober 18th, 1854, and deed from Mar caret Dobbin to Katherine I Shepherd, dated October 26th, 1869. and duly re corded in Book K., No. 5, pape 553, in the office of the Register of Deeds ef Cumberland county. " V Place ot sale: Court House door, Cumberland County, N. C. ' Time of sale, fixed by the decrees: Monday, December 16th, 1907, at 13 O'ClOCk U..,: -. - ... .... -...... , - Terjs ot sale: Cash. r - . " JOHN O SHAW. Commissioner. I Robinson and Shaw, -Attorneys. - This October 12th, 1SH7.- Notice of Sale Under Mortgage. , v By rirtne of a eertain mortgage azecntad by C. i Coed ell and wife. Lola W. Cogdell. to A. H. Sloeomb, wbleh eald mortcam Is reeor Jed as Book T. ho. 4. Page 4iMl, and by virtue of tha power therein contained, i will sell at pub lie auction at the Court Hows door la Ftjette villa on tba 23rd dav ofJannarr. 1S09. tbe fol lowing described property. Tlx: all that lot of and lying and being ia Croat Creek township, Cumberland County. H. C, and situated near tbe Silk Mill,' sear tbe A. C. U and near tbe coal ehnte. For a full description of eald land ne deed to the aaid Cogdelt and sea recorded deed of said land from T. B. Newberry and wife to A. X. Kan kin A Co , recorded ia Book & Ko. 4, Page oat. C P.OVERBY, . . Auctioneer. ' TeyetleTllle, H.CKot.M.IJOT. NOTICE OF LAND SALE. TJnder and by virtue of a Judgment ei tne superior court of Cumberland county made at October term, 1907, In tne action oi j. w. Moxie, Mills tf. I Jinn anrt Tl f AehAlAV a . OTunlm. etc, and others against - L. A. Coins sun outers, we unaersignea -eommis-sionpr will offer for kaIa tn tha hlhAor bidder at public auction for cash at , tne uouix nouse aoor or uumoeriand county. North Carolina, in Fayette viUe on Monday, the 2nd day ot De- cerpoer. isuv, at one o clock, p. m., two certain tracts or parcels of land situate in Cumberland county, said State, more particular described and brmnrfpft as fnltawa trvwit-" . First tract That tract of land sit uate, lying and being In the county of Cumberland, Little River township. North Carolina, on the east side, of Silver River creek and south side of James creek and more fully described as follows: Beginning at Palmer's cor ner auuui twenty cuains soutn or luce Patch Branch, and runs aorta 45V chains to a corner in J. S. Furgu son's line, thence with his line south 22 ft east U chains do aTSbrner la - J. 8.-- Ferguson's Uj1b, (thence with his line south -22k chains to a conrer; . thence south 32, west five chains to a corner; thence east 10 chains to J. S. Furguson's cor ner in the Andrews line, north of the Yadkin road; thence north 38 east 38 chains to a stake another of Furgu- aons corners ;tnence north SO east 26ft chains to a stake and pointers; thence north 54 east 20 chains to a stake and pointers; thence south 25 chains; thence east 6 chains; thence auuui z east i chains to a pine stump; thence south 50 east 28 chains to' Palmer's corner; thence sooth 3 chains; thence south 77 east 19ft chains to a stake and pointers; thence Bonn so east 12 chains to a stake and pointers:' thence smith ASt as iiu. chains to a stake and pointers thence east su cnatns to a pine in Gentles Branch: thence aonth 12U ohnina tn Monroe's old corner; thence west 10 cnains; taence north . 35 west 25 chains and 80 links to a stake and pointers near the corner of Pilmor'a old field; thence south 68 west 47 cnatns; thence north 69 west 20 chains to corner of the Ellsha Monroe f.act; thence aa Una of armth- aft woof 9 nix chains to the corner; thence the other line north (2 west 35 chains to a stake and DOintera heainnlna- corner nf Kin acres Andrews land ; thence as line of another Andrews patent of 640 acres south 23 west 30 chains to a pine and corner: thence south at areat n Hoin. to a pine stump near meadow .ranch; thence smith 34 east 2" chains to the une or Monroe s 50 seres ; thence as that line west 26 chains to the line of the Pennsylvania Colony Cos. proper ty: thence aa this Una nnrlh 111. Chains to the mrnAr- Dionoia thai. other line west 55 chain to another of meir corners; thence direct to the place of beginning north 12 east 96ft chains, containing in all 1470 land. . Second tract All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Cum berland county. Little and Qnewhiffle toWnshlDS. North ftamllna W... Flat creek and Tuckaho and more ful ly described as rollows: Beginning a nine near fha LmA nt urancn oi norsers creek said to be to beginning corner ot the Lazarus and Taylor land and runs as lit- 40 east 26 chains to the corner: thence their second line south 70 west 118 chains to the corner; thence south 72 east 78 chains (Estimated! tn Cn. dies corner near the head of Flat creek; thence as his line (said to be) north 58 east 122 chains to his corner; thence aa his other line east 20 chains snd 70 links to a stake on the north Side of Flat creek 2 eaat third o fthe Nelson land; thence as Its north 21 chains to. a pine; thence north 40 east 10 chains to a stak-m the edge of Slim branrh. Morrison's corner- thence fTtrpr-t to trio hni-lrmlnir ivm. talnlng 73 acres more or lens, being snown rs tne ivUiterion land. , . 1 This 21st day of October. M7. U. L. El' I've IS. CALL AT HEADQUARTERS THE FAYETTEVULE ixIUIORY, (iillespie street, opposite f- wsiron store? Here you can see tns best K-evtment of BreeQh-loading Double and Single barrel Guns from the best makers in the country, England ami Belgium.. Also Revolvers for home protection. Also Shells of including New Vork tlub UUC Nitro Oub and Peters high-grade' Club; sgent . n J ..J ika Ila;l..lAlnliisa (.rtA TftWAPl'!! f . ; The Finest Assortment on the market Gun and Lock repairing i : 1SJU7 loe rorty-secTOU anmvoraarj ville Annory by the undersigned .; W 't Three Carloads Buggies, Wagons, Hairriess, Etc. We have all grades of buggies and wagons on hand-the Cortlandt, Hackney aad the medium and cheaper, grades of buggies, also harness, etc., logo with them. I We pay tbe highest market price for Cotton :;i;;Beyill'"&. Vanstory. : SCHOOL School Books,- Slates. - ;' Copy Books, A.C., &.C. ' i . Price list of books furnished upon application. . ' : SA substantial BOOK COVER given away with each book purchased.' The New Book Store Company, ' -Opposite Post Office, Fayettevilie, N.' C. CAB0LIN1 MACHINE COMPMY: v - FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., Hutofi ncniis jiiuiiis ieMiiii : For Saw, Mills, Plajdnj MiUf, Dry Mns, tad Tram Raaia. . Hi iLU STOCK of PIPE unci FITTINOfS. . j nr RctMcra-rjt -. 1. ' ."w( auu guuua W til oc sent you promptly by express the same day-order is received, in a plain neat package 2 , . All Express Charges Prepaid. . C, Remember we guarantee our goods under the Pure Food Law, and if they are not satisfactory, return thenr to us at our expense and your money will be refunded. Whiskies, Brandy and Gin. la Juss. ftrlll. ittH Ft-eim Kre . -' - Vivtr Kre.. ....52 H 5 7S .... 2 25 1 4S .... lit 7 26 I.-npectioe Bye... Miffluoln Pure Bv . IH II BS K Bumoardncr MtRri 4 5S 13 N N C. Com Whiskey.. 2 M 5 75 Va. Cora Wbiakey.old 1 OS - I 71 r Bottled Whiskies, Eureka Bye-.... Dan Rie Rye. Oreyfiooae Rye lnanection Cm. Moaticella MaryUnd Bye". ... r . . - . J s ww Higtaplre Pure Rye f M N.C.Com. very old.. ....... ...,.,, , J3 Apple Brandy, old and mefcow........... J Zt Head, Brandy. Old and mellow.i...;...,: S OS Swan Oin t... ..,...... 2 M Holland Gin . ' J S McCarty Wnakcy.sjtt'iaB's4-a S 00 I"! m X In addition to goods shown on above list we will be pleased to quote you prices on all kinds of Wines, ' Liquors and Cordials. ' t . IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. Therefore send your orders to f(i M Tfc8 Coasins Supply C:r.-:.iy, i BsiiMie K-uiui!i nuuss, AN OLD MELr-43W HORTH CAROLiNa, COPPER DISTU-LBO ' WHISKEY. Sausiaction Quarauteed or our ' Monet Repunded. 4 QUARTS SHIPPED IN PLAIN, MEAT PACKAGES EXPRESS & .fiS PREPAIDBa-: Tu3 Si i LY COi niCHf nr. v OND, VA. ' ls4 . 'w Any- - '.a ft kA a H ' 7 . all Brands, of Sportsmen's Leggins a specialty by the best workmen. 1 ' Au. V.lioV) n,unl AflkaUau.il. viM,j,iK. ,V r , ... . Guiimaker. Mules and Horses -' Our Mr. Bevil has jnst returned from the WeWn market where he bought am . Vt tat. . 5i . aT mTt al Si tnxee jLioaus oi siock. consisting of several nice double teams as well as severs! trotters in . the lot, the best that can be bought nd we are satisfied we can please yon if you are in need of a horse or mule. We have on hand nice single an double driving horses, as well as nice saddlers; and a nice lot of mules of all sites, from I be heavy log mule to the cotton mule. Com look over oar stock of BOOKS ! Crayons, Tablets, E want you to deal with Tus, therefore, ' we are naminir vou esnn-iallv Inm nri-M - n on the highest grade of liquors. Look t -u i- - j i . - . oyci mis iisi ana mace your selection. Send us remittance for what you want bv either Postal nr Fthivu innm.rirA .- .... j viwi T .-rtj-r nr..) .AJ, ....'II L- . fcs. In Jaga. hrttL I lib N. C. Corn, my old... 5t IS H Bwan liin.... , . 2 25 Holland Gin 3 U HI S7I S7 II M UN 7 MM va. Apple Brandy J Va. Apple Brandy. .Id. I 51 Va. Apple Brandy.tUot f 5t N.C.Apple Brandy... J M Peach Btmndy. Virguaa 5S Brandy and Gin, 4 Full Ota. tan, 12 Ota. 15 ' 14 25 ' 17 00 - 010 Oil - 14 25 Is in ' 14 25 21 .... 2 M .... 2 80 .... 4 M $4 25 5 00 v 5 35 75' :,?s I5- i 15 t 75 5 00 v S 40 - 75 . nlUnrlUiMD VA. 1 Best fotMcdkfcttl andpamfly Use i 4 Qn:rts, $3iS Shipped in Plain Sealed Package, Express Prepaid. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. ""f i Our Motto i '.'Not. How Cheap, but Hsw Good." R.rott by'BtrinMW P. O. Monijr'OrOet. THE CCUSIXS SUFrLY CO.T D..T , RICHMOND, VA. Rclrrencri rinnfrrs r'ailonal Pnk. ,l,M,"-1- "Tnii rrr
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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