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HIE 0BSERVE1L THURSDAf.TDEC. S.1908. Index vt, New Advertisements. ' - - - . . . :- fi, A. Watson-fates., A. A. McKetban Notice, v',' A. O. Tolar Notlce'-of -Administration, J. M. William Notice ol Administra tion.; Tllllngbjwt's ;Crockery fftor? Have You G004 Coffee. . ; :'f:,t.A-TrC Huske Hardware House-jhe' Nltro Hunter Single Soot Gun.! " :- . ;'.,',puelneM:JUools. Vj'.'-..,-: For Bent or ..Sale. .,:;.,-: A WORD TO DELINQUENTS.- We are mailing bills td. subscribers who are In arrears." It you are In this class and have received "a" btlf, 1 will you not kindly remlttha-atponnt it once? - Do not put the bill aside be cause ,lt seems too" smaWio tbliilit abou calling 'to' 'pay ' It, or writing a check,, or getttlPg a-money order to re mit. Tou would probably, think of. It no' more. ' The amount-; doubtless ' seems Insignificant' to 'you! BuC'coV slder that, you are one of several hun dred who owe us small sums and that, the aggregate ls a "greaf deal td'iis.t . veain ot Mrs. u. a. McDurne. ;. ; Mill In Seventy-First ' early Saturday morning, aged 39 "years She is sur vived by a husbanid,who na. been foreman oL Slices' Mill (ot juiniber of years, and five "children. "Olenn County." , ;- ..V7-. ' Facts aniJJgureaf flfJBastQr,d pays:! .- ;"In Glenn county there will be about V AAA aI k.D nAnnU:-ll.,ltaA,. l.H few" law-breakers; - nearly ,1,000 polls, 8oo voters, t?,500,000 'taVable "proper ty; but few bridges to keep' up, no Scuffle 'town to trouble' us; we will need but few courts; pottllclans none; Red Borings Citizens, nothlni doina!". .M'.'ii I n lull il urn i iM ' yUU.M'' Elks'- Memorial- Service. ' . .Fayetteville'fcedge4081,BeBevoleirt and Protective Order of Elks will bold annual memorial services in the La- Fay ette Opera House next Sunday af ternoon at Jt o'clock, to which the pub lic is "cordially Invited. r 'Mr. "Di "B Smith, a member of the Charoltte bar, and an eloquent speaker,, will-deliver the address. , Week of Special Prayer. . The, various brotherhoods of the dlt and Europe have asked that the weak - uegiuuiug , Willi yeaiBiuajr puau ira observed as a week of special prayer for the deepening of the spiritual lit of the Christian World as a means to wards forwarding the Kingdom Nil God. .. t . , This" week will be observed at the Saint John's Churob by-epeelai hymMr7inrt iZT't Draveral'-jreadlnBS? and : medlutlona, Iltnttnna I eacn nigm mis wees pi (.ou.o ciuck. All are cordially Invited and especially the men of the city. ' y ' Target Practice and Supper. . Co. Vt N. C. N. O., in command of lit McKethan, turned out for tar- yicwkive vu un u,u www v.m range on Thanksgiving Day. The after noon was an laeai one ur prncuus and the shooting average of the Com nanv was sood. Sentent J. A. Rat- Clil won the first prize, a fine ring, on a score of .22. Private Wad won second prize on score of 0, and Pri vate Clark, prise to man who had sever won a prize on a. score of 20 Three or four of the members tied or. ft score' bf 20, and these had to shoot oer again to" settle the tie. j Majors ' N. IL McQeachy,, j. C.' Vann'and E. L. Pembertori were among.the. InvLtd guests and the competitive shoot be tween these ''veterans'' aroused cou- , slderable interest The two la'tor tied aT "first oh a score of 21, Majo -uoOeachy" scoring 19. In settling the tie Major iVann scored a center ."bull's ye" and won by one point. ; ". ' . Later In the evening an oyster "sup per was given In the Annory.- The supper was prepared by; the company cooks and was' voted to be one of the most enjoyable entertainments ever okiveft by the company. -, j , SENATOR CARMACK. Editor Fayettevllle Observer . "" I do not think the killing 6f Senator . Carmack ought to pass without a loud and long lament being raised In every Southern State and City. He belong ed to the whole South, far upon every question raised reflecting upon South ern honor he was not only one of the first on his teeV bat with language of surpassing power Tie ' championed ber great name. : He was an henor to tne enure bouui. bu BroH ui tnr ku far manv years aDDeared in the Senate of the, United States. .'He fiever "spoke to empty seats. - Both " parties listened to his matchless elo quence, out tnis was not uiba.-uiijba.-eellenoe7hls"unfaltering couragerff af- ' velout eloquence, ; and . great . ability were always on the side of righteous ness. s He-was a tower-of evrength to the great moral auestlonof -the day. Personally he-lived a clean, life,, and publlcaly h6 would not stoop to dirty trloks.' A. great man has fallen. But the awfulness of hlstiktag off le that the llauor power seems behind It all the lawless, iqw.-unscrupulous . ele ment seemi to have obtilned a partial victory. But I am persuafled.it will be a short liver one and -but hasten the day when the State of Tennessee ' will arise Iff her might and shake this evil from her. It teaches a lesson to the people of Favettevllle. It seems -as -if there ' ere those In our very midst who defy the law; and the pity is they havctoo many sympathisers in persons who do - hot themselves stanl, .like, giants It is a hard battle, but there ought to be no question where any man who loves his State etande in uca a orlsu, UPPER .CAPE ; FEAR IMPROVE . MENT ASSOCIATION, '"; From Wednesday's Dally.. .p$ In response to the call 'lssuedf In Monday's Observer, a number ot Fay ettevllle's leading citizens assembled yesterday afternoon In the Board Room of the Fourth National Bank ifthe use of whjch had been kindly offered for the occasion,) and formed the "Upper Cape Fear Improvement Association." Upon motion, E, J. Hale was named as President, and F. E. Rose, as Secre tary, of the -association. , : ;;" , Upori tnotipo PioJ,.CJ.wtgroadfo6t, an Advisory Committee was appointed consisting .of Messeri., H.; R. Home, H. W.'XUly'and. H. McD. Robinson. , : It. was resolved that- two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) be raised at once and sent to the Treasurer of the National Rivers and Harbors Congresc at ."Washington, "In .time" ; for him to" I include HJfl yr;t(ssptiU the Congr jssc which Is made up up to November to, 'alia 'adommltteVTwal appointed for this , purpose . consisting of Messrs, F, H. Stedman and W. Blount" An Appeal to the People of fty- -t ."".".- ttevllle'.';-'" ..In.Accordajnoa wim tbol action de sorlbed above-1 appeal to the people ofYayeWvineespeclaily to its bust H.es Bfefljsndy piperty(nersj-tor(v Ip'oni generousfy to the"jcail "for subscriptions when the comiulttee 1 walta. npon you-Taa-sum asked lot- fromr this large and prosperous conv munitr-($250) is -tmt a trifle IPSeTfjt is borne Ja mind tbat it have expended upbn hisoblect, put o! my own'monoV, wtthotrtVeimbuTsement fvafry"sori, $1,015.09, slnce I Began to keep ac cb'un't of 'such expenditures In. 1904. I have expended nearly 300 since D -ceurber VrmtrtXA wltlln iTf8w- days have to spend 1100 jnore,. The 0gures gtVSnfrejiifre&ehtbnIy direct expendit ures, and also, do, sot include postage aud stationery. " :; IJfPii are . asked tp believe, that t, do not -say .the above. In the spirit of boasting. Far, from it I neither ex pected to. have- to spend anything be yond my ' labor and time! nor desired J tddo sp.( Tejihinesjmpjyan, vpr me, and I bad to spend money and spend It quick,' or' lose the vantage grpuni which years of. effort by a small number had gained for the community. And, I mention this incident as en couragement to othersJ cpntrlbute, What' the effect upon FayetteviJe of ; this, movement meant-in-' "'the past, wtlj ha,reajied When It Ja xe calle(iHhat .tfce" advertisement' which the adoption -of this project by --.the government - has given to Fayottevllle cho'nged It ' from' 'a' decadent .'town to. the. aspiring,, growing city of. today. Respectfully, E. J. HALE, . ' President; '"as above. 8UPERIOR COURT ADJOURNED .,..V. SATURDAY,-. . . '. .-" " .. T'.'i " Roads. ' From Monday's Dally. "' Of the eighteen bund tiger" cases, on the criminal docket of the Superior Courts which adjourned Saturday, eve ning at. "8 o'clock, 4 were convicted, one was a mistrial, three bed. the country, and the other cases were continued. . Of those .convicted, Ed Burns, col ored, was sentenced to 12 months en the roads; John Waddell, colored, 9 months on the roads; Matthew Brew- ington, coolred, 6 months on .the roads; Nat Jones, white, fled before sentence was pronounced; Joe Boone, colored, 6 months on roads. .... -' Those who failed to appear for trial and, forfeited their bonds, were Jas. Haywood and Alex. Deal, both white. Those whose" cases" were -continued were: John Evelyn, wnue; wevin McLeran, white; Dave White, colored; Henry .Martin, white; Matthew Stew art,' alias Farrls, colored; Lee Green, colored; James White, colored. . The cases against M. J. Morris and L. Staunton, two of the "blind tiger" detectives, charged with carrying con cealed weapons, were nonprossed. . ;- Maglst rate'e Court - Albert Hales, colored, was tried he- fore 'Squire Overby yesterday after noon, charged with fshoottng another negro named Olive Carter, in Floa Hill township on November 9thS He was bound over to court In .the sum of $100 which he gave. . . Carter testified that he was walking along a road,, when he saw Hales and two other negroes coming towards him He said Hales had a bad reputation for shooting at people, and as he sa'W a gun In his hand, he jumped behind a fallen- Ion. and shouted to him not to Shoot '"Hales,, h6weverrdvanced", to wHhln : l"lew!yaras of him, I'alsad his shot gun and fired a load of shot In his shoulder. " The men then ran off. Carter said he was later picked hp' and brought to the hospital In Fayette vmeT IfonfWIITch t8 sSTtarb eeTI w charged.. Hales testified .that he did not hear Carter shout, and that he tookr hrm-W-i' rarmintf by-whleh-he meant bear, he explained. Alex" Cfed'dle; colored. Is lh Jail awaiting trial before 'Squire Overby On Thursday morning, at io ociock, Charged ' irh! a 'capital- offense that of setting fir? to the' home of-Louis McMillan in Flea Hill township, on the night of November 24th. ' ", " Mr. E.k 3.; Marvin and, family; left yesterday for Indiana, where they go to make their future home. Mr, Mar vin, who for a number of years con duced V stock farm at the Fair Grounds, of which he was keeper and was instrumentalm introducing some fine horses in this community, took with him his fine stallion Dillon, and his pretty black mare. J T Mrs. MiUon Bacon, who has been visiting her parents, "Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hawloy,' joturned to' Albany X5a A MORE BEAUTIFUL i ETTEVILLE ' FAY Dlcisrk; Valuable . Suggestion: , by Editor' of the Observer: : : r . The jfollowlng I'ittei from Dr. Clark contain sp many valuable suggest ons that we decided it tnce to have, it puillsied. Why cannot Fayettev"le beautify her streets by plantlrg trees and having grass plots like other up-' : date cities? It will not on'y b' autlfy, but add so much to, the csmfort and health of the town. A,rd right now would .be' the best time, b..oi the paving is done. ; , We all - admire the trees in our Southern' cities, and know how much th.ey add to the beau of our largest" Northern' cities,, and yet Fayettevllle has shown. no d!-poa'tlon to plant a tree. Why le it? ; , , pr. Clark ha very klnd'y sent ns a little drawing' and s4bme postal cards representing vlewsr We would be de Hghted to show them to r'l ', are Interested. ' ' " The Civic Assotlatioa would b moie than , pleased ,to ad i n cny w,y ..this great work. 'V 4 r '. MISS GEORGIE HICKt ' ; Pres'dent, . Savannah, Ga. - November 2T h"," 1908. ; Woman's Civic Association, ' ' ,. Fayettevllle, N. C: - , ' "While-attending the automobile races here 1 met several people who had, at some preceding ttmV bten In Fayettevllle, and. each remarked upon the natural attractiveness of the town. One gentleman specially made 'refer ence to the fine width of our two main streets. v ... ,;. Most cities ha vr not the good for tune to have had their streets (the two main streets) made as broad as those of Faxettevllle have bei-. and at a later 'date it was Imp .sub . J make any change. " It seems to the writer that we '.(re about to make a mistake ourselves in the ttreet matter. If we put In the new pavement without ary regard to having a parkway running the whole V i,ch of Hay, Person, Gillespie . nd Green streets. This belief has been rrlnfsrc ed by my stopover at Svannah prob ably the most plrtur iue cl lri iho South. Its beauty corn's net only from the qualntness If its horn but from the different small parks at the intersection of the principal streets, and especially by the larkwa., run ning through the middle of ' these streets. ,r Savannah is answer to those' who claim trees are out of place In a com mercial city. ; - - ' When the'matter was dlrsussd of line of trees or parkway through Hay street, it was clflmed s a prac tical objection thai tb j was not room for two drive aj cu- track fnd a Hue trees and s - 'hi. Liberty Streei, Savannah, seeni to be a case In point to. tbow the pra cti cability of all three on o.ie street. Testerday I wall id through Liber ty street, admiring its beauty;- 1 not ed two driveways (one adjacent to each sidewalk), a ll.ie. ot fine trees on one side of a central parkway and a line of shrubs on the other side of this central parkway, " the Intermediate space apparently being grasr full green. Some of these trees were 2 1-2 feet diameter at bottom and fully bO feet high. Later I became aware pf the lact that there was a trolley line in bpeia tion through the central parkway, the tree line being on one side of the track and the shrubs on th other. The trolley line (even the poles) w." almost Invisible between . the coss streets, and though crs were pna. an the trolley track did not require ..pace separate from the parkway, but,, with the grass growing between the tails, was a part of the -narkway itself. Liberty street from curb to curb is about 80 feet, the width of the park way being about 29. C enclose three postal cards. No. i- Bhows this park way ..with one of the trolley po es, the track being InviUble. No. 2 Is another view of the same stree the narkwav being on the right. - No. 3 Is not Liberty street, but illustrate now a trolley line can' be treated by the gardener. ..... My recollection is that om- two min streets are broader than slJDerty street - Again it does net require a 28- foot parkway to improve our itreets. If the city were Inclined to make a parkway as suggested, it doas not follow this "would have to be janted all at 'one time. Trees and throbs could be tet out as the'money rime to hand,' and the' writer is ready to do his' part toward a public subscription which might be added to by the prop erty owners and the oity perhaps. it any eucn pian. were oouiui)!a.wu it' would 'be necessaryiv howaver, to leave .' eutr the pavement. where the parkway would be and the ground here left In planting condition, v" T ei - ..-.'-i - r-.-- Vara tmtlv a fsrTPRNin310n3CARK To The Penetentlary Sheriff Watson, went up tojlalelgh yesterday, carrying Tbos. Riddle,' the young white man, sentenced to the penitentiary for the "term of ,16 years for killing his . father;- jtnd ; Henry Thomas, who "has a mania tor burning everything in sight, to be placed In the criminal Insane department iik ' A:;v-" .' 'Pli '-i : "iX-X-i Keef Qete -His Reward. 6ft' ; By telegraph i,tBe "Observer.; A"'?-' Washington, Deo. 1. Daniel J. Keef, of Detrlot president of the Longshore- me's -anion and an active worker tor theTttenbllcan cause during the re cent campaign, was today appointed Commissioner General of Immigra tion succeed: the late Frank P. Bar gent He is prominent in labor ol ole : It was charged -by President Gomper before the election that Keef had been offered this place, It he would desert his fellow labor 'cadet and aid the Republican party, , . This was FOR At Moore's Crssk Lodge. A recent dispatch : from . Moore's Creek, to the Wilmington Star -says: Mpssers. J J. JJrjsswjll, Sherljtf. A. C. Moore, 4tessers. M. M. Belaid, ,W. R, Klgee and Ja. F. Mosre spent to day,. Thanksgiving, . "' . c't ', fls'i'ria lodge at the mouth cl Meve'w- ? lek. The dinner consisted cf tui le siup, venison, 'possum, sweet potat-s sad 50 fried .fresh watei- peicb .erred with corn muffla and blf.-,'. coffee.. Sweet Dotato1 pies' 'were, serv ed as des- sert.r, Universr l regret was expressed that that old' Trojaii and . hospitable entertainer, .CoL J. B. Starr, of Fay tldTlIk who , has given so ms sy . ele gant, jdlnners "at this - lodge, xould not. beJpresenf,-; There are tten !memiiers whp jHKtt. thls-ftshlng preserve,'; three from Fayettevllle,' two. from Pender, two'; South Carol'; ian . thr'3 frara New York City, any; one of whbi h,is ample means to entertain his friends,' GOOD FORTUNE FOR. FAYETTE- VILLE (!': IS- PEOPLE. t Mrs. Roberts and, Son, ,Miv Jr.es C. ' flush, He of LcU Be.ilT -v " 'Rush. " :- It will he Remembered our1 forier townsman, Mr. Berjamin Rush, died in Gaines ville,.la., pjn Sunday, November 22nd.; His second' wife, who was MHs Agnes Johnson, daughter c?. tb late P. P. Johnson, at one time f leading merchant otTayettetlHer -d"irced him many years ft, ..and iatnr marri ed the late Mr. Je. , y Roberta, wno was killed .jsome .yearfc 'u Is, bV,; r- run over.in the freight jra;-? he;,?, Aiva- Roberts, - who resides oi M imford street;' had one' son; -Mr". J. C. Rush, by JaffJ firsts jhisbnnd..and .several children by her last husba 6. A ttWdayS ago.'Tt r'Janiea F ;.'i, who 4s 41-meohania-S aI-; 1. 'a the Carolina Machine, Works, eri a very popular young man, received -"' ter from Mr, W R. McKl U . fca'd" , : f a bank. at OaJsecsilV..1. : -l.nn-'je h'm that he was executor f the e. a'e of the late BenJ,-RfShr bp! 'hat the de ceased had left his ent';,? asiate, with the exception of a legacy of S300 lo his pastor, Jointly to his forn wife, Mrs. Agnes Roberts, to her s.v. Ji. C. Rush, and to Miss Miunle R beus. While no inventory of ' tbe " assets ol the estate has yet been filed. It is said to amount to between flf'-- Sev enty thouspud dollar. Mr. Rush, accompanied by his attor ney, will lecye in a lev. days . lor Gainesville ti lwk after the affairs of the estate. Who the Miss Minnie Roberts men tioned by' the cxecu'ir as' oo rf the heirs is, is a mjstei.,. . is thought that the executor nvjd? a nib ake a cdpylng the name, P 'd that I. must be Miss Margie Rob-i:s a d". 0.r of Mrs. Roberts, ;ho " Mr. R - E jied especially attraci -d t. w'b n j a visit here several years ago Mrs,' Roberts Is an excellent o- man. In very moderate circumstances, and Mr. James Rush is a hard work ing young man of fine char iter. -We, tract that the estats(,j s .: vrge as they are led to believe, a :d ihat they wlil live long to enjoy their good fortune.' 8ult to Dissolve thi; Union Pacific. By telegraph to Obicv r - New tork, Dec. 1. The Cie?n ment's suit to dissolve the Up ion Pa Iflc Railway system, co itrolkd. by E. H. Harrlman, reached ihe evidence taking stage to-da. The G-vernment alleges that the roerber .wr bi-ought about In restraint of tiade end con trary to law. The suit demands that the court set aside the ov;vrship by the Uulon Pacific o itf osid'uy lines. Chief Of Police of 8an Frsnrl6cc '. st. By telegraph to Observer. ' San Francisco, Dec. 1, Wo; J. Blg gy, Chief of Police was lo-t overboard from the police patrol bort this n-oru-ing shortly after midnight. Thi oaly other occupant of the 1- ejeh sas Will iam Murphy, the engireer. Ht does not know how the Cb ef got o.'t cf the boat. Some believe he cjh a.tted sulolde. Murphy was arrested. Hayti In a Frenzy of Revoltitlc i. By cable to" Obse.ve Port-au-prlnce, Dec. 1, With the peo ple In the frenzy of revolution, the government disrupted and tho revo lutionary - army moving against the capital, the island oi Hayti. Jo-day presents a despairing state of politic al choas. A battle between the gov- ernment'.forces and revolutionists is momentarily expected at Leszone. President lexls is stubbornly deter mined to battle to the end, eliher suf fer a crushing defeat or crush tbe op posing army. The Cabinet Is com pletely disorganized and only the Pres ident stands firm. - Freach and Amer ican gunboats are in the harbor ready to protect 'foreign property, -"c " "" Castro Will Not Be Allowed to Enter '.. : "; Paris. ';'';'.' ' By cable to Observer. v ' Paris, Dec. 1, -President Castro will not be allowed to enter Paris, Be cause he Is ill he will be allowed, to land and be -treated at Bordeaux or will be given paportg aocioss the country It he wants to po to Berlin, but In. no-case will, he be allowed to enter. Paris. The Government feels that after the' ignominious fashion in Which the French minister woe ex pelled from Caracas, it would be Just ified In refusing to allow C.istro' to land, but because of his illness, hu manitarian - considerations , prevent them taking such a step.. Preventlcs. the new Candy Cold Cure Tablets,are said by druggists te have four specific advantages over all other remedies for a cola. jnrs:-Tney con tain no Quinine, nothing harsh or sickening. Second They give almost InBtant relief. Third pleasant to the taste.' like candy. Fourth A ' large box (8 Preventtcs-Mtt 28'weuatr Also fine for feverish children. Bold Dy B. SHERIFF'OF BRUNSWICK 8HOT," Fatslly Wounded by White Man. Sheriff Jacks 3n Stanland, of Bruns wick county was shot and perhaps fatally- wounde . Sunday . night, by a white man named Walker, upon whom he and a posse of thiee o hers were serving a wan ant tor store breaking, the scene of the shooting be' Walk er's home, four miles below Sballotte, In a remote part of the country. Walk er & said to be a deserter from, an army post In Georgia, and crate to Brunswick several years ago, marry ing a daughter of Mr. Fiaak Leonard, a well to do citizen. He wts a roving, shiftless fellow, generally regarded as desperate, and recently after several stores in Shallbtte had been' broken Into, he was suspected and a warrant was Issued, . " . . For several weeks the sheriff had been unable to locfte him, until Sun-, day night when he and Three other Officers, John E. Robinson, A.' S. White and James Long,, came upon him - at his home while at supper. Walker opened fire on the party with an army revolver Sheriff Stan- land falling with a bullet through his kidneys before the man was over powered by ether members of the posse. Walker- was sent to Southport to jail under beavy guard for fear of vengeance by the sheriff's friends la the event his wounds prove fatal. Sheriff Walker died at 9 o clock Sun day night. The Pope Is Better. By 'cable to Observer. .Rome. Dec, 1. The moinipg Official Bulletin stated that Pope Pins ir bet ter, but still very' weak, SHffer'ng from bronchitis and fever. Charles H. Bslvln Deed. By telegraph to the Observe- Raleigh, Doc. 1. Charles H. Bel- vln, one ot the most prominent men pf Raleigh, died this morning. He was largely Interested In business af fairs. 4 Still More Arreete. By telegrc ih to the Observer. Raleigh, Dec. 1. Tim Holderfield, whltei -and- Ed. Chavls, a pero hack driVer, were arretd to diy In connec tion; with the Smith murder cpso. There are now eight prr'e in Jail charged With complicity In the crime. New Secretary c? th" N?y. By telegraph to Observer Washington, Dec. 1. Truman H. Newberry was sworn In as Secretary of the Navy this morning, and later attended his fitst cabinet meeting. Strikers Go Back to Work. By telegraph to Observer. New York. Dec. 1. 'Half the men whd; had been out on- strike at-Perth Amboy, went back to work to-flay. Following the return of the men the militia left -for home. - Fleet 8 tarts for Home. By cable to Observer. Manila, Dec. 1. The American fleet started on Its home-ward Journey this morning. The first stop-will be made at Colombo, Ceylon. It will arrive there In about two weeks and after n week's stop will sail for the Suez, with out a single ston enroute. No cere monies marked departure. GUILTY OF COUNTERFEITING. Passing counterfeit money is no worse than substituting some un known worthless remedy for Foley's Honey and Tar, the great cough and cold remedy that cures the most obsti nate coughs and heals the lungs. Mc- Duffie Drug Store (O. U. bouaers, Prop.) Business Locals FOR RENT On SALE Good one- horse farm on Wilmington Road, 3 miles from Market House with i room tenements Apply to Dr, J. H. Marsh. . THAT NICE, TWO-ROOM, NEW house and barn, and ten acres of land, at Carver's Falls, and 2 acres ot dewberriesis for rent, at $3 per month. Nice patch of turnips for winter use and firewood is free. Call and see Mrs. V. A. Brown, R. F. D, Route tl. WANTEDAbouttwo hundred long leaf pine logs averaging eighteen Inches diameter small end, sixteen Toot lengths, also poplar," ash, white and red oak and cypress In shorter lengths. Fayettevllle Wood en Ware Co. FOR , SALE One hundred thousand -dewberry plants of the best variety suited to our climate and solL Ad- "dress T. J. Harris, R. F. D. No. 4, Fayettevllle. North Carolina, County ot Cumber- ' land In the Superior Court - A. J. Bullard ft Son ;", vs , NOTICE. W. B, Tomllnson. . ' The defendant above named will take notloe;. , , . That an action entitled as above has been commenced In the superior court of Cumberland county for the purpose of establishing a debt due by the de fendant to the plaintiffs, and for the enforcement,,, of,,, t lien upon real estate in this county, and the said de fendant will turthur take notice, that he Is required to appear, at the term of the superior court of said county to be held on the seventh Monday be fore' the first Monday In March, 1903, it being Jan.' Uth, 1909, at" the court house In said county, in the City of Fayettevllle, N. C, and answer or de- mar to the complaint In said action, pr the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint- : '; 1 Witness my hand this 1 day of Dee. 1908. ' T , ,' ; A. A. MCKETHIAN.- FAYETTEVILtE f.!ilBXETS Revised Dally. , . . - COTTON. ' ,. ..-v Aeportsd by Charfe Hsigh. Good Middling, new cotton, 8.75. PRODUCE. A. S. Melvln Company. - Flour 1st pat, sack..l...3.003.JS Family Flour straight .....I.60J.7S Meal bolted 48 lbs. per bu,. 90 1.00 Meal unbolted 40 lbs. per bu. 7076 Bacon hog round per lb . . 10011 Bacon ham ................ '.16018 Baeon sides .v:'.110UV Bacon-Shoulders ,.,.12HOl Lard N. C. ..,....;;.... ...ll12 Corn 69 lbs. per bushel.,, Oats 82 lbs. per bushol... 66OT0 76080 Pptatoes Irish, per bushel. Honey strained, per Q., ...... 708 Country Butter ,. "...J5 Ducks ..........50 Broilers ..Me25 Hens per head .30035 Roosters per head,,..." .,-.30 Eggs JO022K Guineas .... .......80 Geese 80075 Feathers hew ......... .... . .86040 Wool washed ..16020 Hides dry, per St 12013 Hide green, per lb..,. , ..60 TaUow 408 Shucks 45050 Fodder ... ... 1.1001.28 Hay ...807B NAVAL STORES. Wilmington Market. STAR OFFICE; Dec. 1. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market, steady 38 l-2c. .. ROSIN Market steady 82.65. TAR Market, firm -11.90. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm $1.85 per barrel for hard; $2.o5 for dip and 82.85 for virgin. Fop Sale ! One two-story dwelling with seven rooms. - Two three-room tenement bouses. One four-room tenement house. One barber shop One store. One . fruit stand. Gasoline engine and wood saw. All on Person street. Good Terms. Apply to E. C. McLEMORE, 722 Russell Street, Fayettevllle, N. C. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court, at the October term, 1908, Cumberland Superior Court, authoriz ing and directing the same, I will, as Commissioner, offer for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at 12 M, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1908, at the "old Market House" In Fayettevllle, N. C, the fol lowing described lands: Beginning in the west margin or Adams street at the northeast corner of a lot conveyed by the late Dr. B. W. Robinson to Cherry McPherson and sons, Henry and Evans, running thence with said street north 1 1-2 east two chains and nine links to B. W. Rob inson's south line; thence-with said line north 87 1-2 west 7 chains and 18 links; thence south 1 1-2 west two ohalns and 9 links to the north line of the lot conveyed to Cherry McPherson and sons, Henry and Evans; thence with said line south 87 1-2 east 7 chains and 18 links to the beginning, containing about two acres more r less; together with tbe buildings and appurtenances thereon and thereunto belonging It being tbe same land which was conveyed by the late Dr. B. W.- Robinson to John Williams by deed recorded in Book M, No. 3, page 178, records of Cumberland county, N. C, and by the last will of Betsy Williams recorded in the book of Wills of the same county. The right to sell this land In lots or as a whole, Is retained by the Commis sioner, as It may appear to be most advantageous to the estate, und ten per cent of the purchase bid must be oaid In cash, and title retained until the sale is reported to tbe Judge of the Sunerlor Court, and tbe same con firmed, and deed ordered, when the re sidue of the purchase money must bo paid. November litn, ius. F. D. WILLISTON, Adm'r. C. T.A. of the Will of Betsy Williams, Deceased, Commissioner. Taxes! Taxes 1 We positively mean it-we are going to collect all taxes by law from this date. Deputies will call on all delinquents after Dec. the first and will proceed to collect as the law prescribes, includ ing cost. N; A: WATSON, Sheriff C. C. Nov. a7, o8. ; Horses and Mules. 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