LCCAL LAY: rC3 CUKEtRLAND.
r i fc the Legislature Just
Adjourned.
Tie following local law relating to
Cumberland county, were pawed by
tU Legislature Just adjourned:
An act regulating tie operation and
speed of automobile on the public
road and highway of the county. -
The general road law amended.
Bond Issue for tbe steel bridge
sutbortxed, not to exceed $25,009 !n
tbe discretion of the County Commis
sioners. c. An act for the relief of certain In
jured pup) la of Eastovef public school
not to exceed f 100, subject to appro
val by the local and county school
board. , (The school children Injursd
by the collapse of a float' at the hut
connty fair. ) .'
An act for the relief of Mrs. Mary
. Arrlf McDuffie. wife of John McDuf
fie, removing the disability of non
age.. ,- ,
Better protection of -public schools
aa act directed against eavesdrop
pers and peeping torn.
An act prorldlng for legalised pri
mary elections, requiring all party
primaries of all political parties here
after held In Cumberland county to oe
held under the provisions of this act
An act to authorise the sale of the
graded school building and property,
the purchase of other property, the is
suance of bonds not to exceed $50,
000 and the levying of a special tax
and the erection of one or more band
ings in different parts of the city, in
the discretion of the trustees, and sub
ject to a vote of the people.
An act to provide a permanent sink
ing fond for the county, and ''appoint
ing a sinking fond committee, com
posed Of W. N. TlHlnghast. J no. Elliott
and H. McD. Boblnsoa, for 3, 4 and (
years each, respectively.
An act to protect deer for fire years.
Aa act appropriating $2,000 to the
F. L L. L and restoring to the com
pany the $254 annual appropriation al
lowed all other military companies
forming part of the State Guard.
- The following were appointed mem
ber of the Connty Board of Educa
tion for Cumberland county: J. .W.
BaQ, A. a HcGiH, J. A. Oatee, for 2.
4 and years each, respectively.
. The following Justices of the Peace
were appointed for Cumberland conn
ty: Cross Creek J. W. Atkinson, W. C
Holland. M. McL Matthews, E. K. Gar
ham, John Underwood, B. H. BacUng-
Pearees Mm U A. Williamson. S.
8. Arey. D. H. McMillan.
Cedar Creek C. H. CogdelL
Gray's Creek Frank' A. Marsh.
Flea Hill (Geddie's Gin) Jac, C
Williams. .1
Flea Hill (Lock's Creek J. a
. Bowden, - -: - -,
Bockflsh Jno. Boslin Smith.
In addition tn local Wislatkin Com
ber land's Senator and Bepresentatives
took an active part in advocating many
bills of, general interest seme of which
became a law, and some failing of
final passage. Among these were bills
introduced by Mr. Nimocks to increase
the Governor' salary, which passed
the Senate but failed to pass the
House; to authorise the several coun
ties of the State to levy aa annual
special tax of two cents oa property
and six cents oa the poll, for pensions,
to supplement State appropriations,
for pensions, which psssed both
Houses; a bill te pay sheriffs $20 for
each still captured in the State (the
Ormond-Nlmocks bill), which became
a law, a bill regulating land surveys,
which passed the Senate hut was kill
ed is the House; a bill amending the
Bevisal as to Escapee, which passed
both Houses; a bill' to protect public
health, requiring the use of disinfect
ants in all public buildings, which
passed the Senate but died in the
House; a bill authorising the purchase
of Pell's Annotated Bevlssl for use of
courts and the General Assembly, pav
ed both Houses; substitute tor stand
ard bill of lading bill, which passed
the Senate but failed in the House.
Mr, Nimocks also championed the
Child Labor bill in the Senate, which
passed second reading, but failed on
final reading owing to the opposition
of the cotton mill men. '
. Mr. Underwood introduced the first
electrocution MIL and many features
of his bill were Incorporated in the
substitute bill which finally passed
both Houses.
(He also Championed the State Mili
tary bill and the bill appropriating
funds for the Tuberculosis hospital,
do in oi wmca oecame s isw. aa ac
tively advocated many Important pub
lic measures. t v ';
Capt Currie, as chairman of the
House Committee on Agriculture, in
troduced nearly every Important meas
ure carrying the endorsement of the
Agricultural Department, and champ
ioned these measures on the floor of
tbe House. -. Among the most Import
ant of these was a bill to secure pure
stock, food. ; He also secured the paw
age of a bill through the House appro
priating $10,000 to erect a monument
to tbe women of the Confederacy,
-which failed to pass the Senate, how
ever, through lack of funds to pay the
appropriation at this time. Mr. Currie
lutd the ear of the Speaker at all
times, was one of his trusted adr
v; .Ti, and received several important
committee assignments.
The' Drainage Act, one of the most
important laws passed, received the
united and vigorous support of both
our Senator and two Representatives.
Croup positively stopped In 20 mla-
t tj 9, with Dr. S hoop's Croup Remedy.
( T.H tont nlone will surely prove this
No vomiting, no distress. A
n fid il(vMng syrup 50c. Sold by
. .. K, 1 , .iierry's Eon. .
A cl
-I silvered "No-Drip"
"'P'n Is now put in
I of Dr. . Siioop's
'c for it! Ninety
very finest coffoe
. from one 2ic
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i i t. L'old by L.
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THE PRESENTATION OF JUDGE
TOCMErVS PORTRAIT.
In the 8upreme Court Yesterday.
from Wednesday's Daily. .
The Baieigh News and Observer of
to-day aays: - , ...
There were interesting exercises in
the (Supreme Court yesterday morning
when on behalf of the Court Chief
Justice Clark, in appropriate remarkv
received tbe portrait of Judge John
DeRossett Toomer, who in 1S2 was
one of the Associate Justices of the
larth Carolina Supreme Court, ap
pointed to that position by Governor
Owe).''''-' ' -.'...,
The portrait is of the slse and Is
anted as are the other portraits, of
tbe 8upreme Court Justice which
adorn the walls of the coon roam.
The presentation speech was made by
k E. J. Hale, of Faretidvllle, w ho
Is the coarse of his eloquent remarks
gave sa later esilng sketch of the life
of the dis sgsiahed North Carollns
Jurist. It he course of his remarks
he atalW .at the portrait falls' to do
Judge t turner justice, aa be was
averse having his picture taken,
and tb portrait being made from a
faded deguerreotype.
The portrait is the gift of Mrs.
Haalam and Mrs. B. R. Home, of Fay
etteville, daughter of Governor Wms-
low and grand-daughters of Judge
Toomer. Mrs. Horse was present at
the presentation, aa waaalso her hus
band, Mr. H. R. Home, and son. Mr.
3. R. Horse, Jr, a great graadsoa of
Juge Toomer. Also la attendance was
Mr. Thomas Hill Hale, a great graad
soa of Judge Toomer, the address of
presentation being made by his fath
er, Maj. E. J. Hale, whose first wife
was a grand-daughter of Judge Toom
er. Besides these there were a a am
ber of friends of the family and inter
ested spectators."
Here the News and Observer peb-
lishes the addresses of Major Hale sad
Judge Clark ia full. We wfQ try and
publish them later.
EAST CUMBERLAND ITEMS.
March 8th.
The farmers of this section are
busy preparing their land for a sew
crop. By their actions they say Gen
eral Grees shall sot have the victory
this year.
Rev. T. J. Baker filled his regular
appointment at Concord Sunday to a
Urge congregation.
Miss Ids Jackson, who has been at
tending the Fayetteville Commercial
College spent Saturday and Sunday
with her parents. ' -: - r " - -
Master Troy Jacksoa was a welcome
guest st Mrs. Fay An try's Sunday p. ;
Mr. H. W. Bedsole visited this see-
Uoa last week.
Mr. Jim Vinson, of Beaver Dam,
and Miss Lellie Harris, of Cedar Creek
were happily united at Mr. Duncan
Graham's Saturday night, Feb. 27.
We wish them a song and happy life.
Never out of cash nor short of hash.
The people of this section feel much
better after hearing they had so stock
Isw for they have been expecting for
some time their smoke, houses would
give them s sad farewell, "that 1 have
been a friend to you for many loag
years sad brought you out of trials
and tribulations, bat now I leave you
and take my everlasting abode in the
far away west." ::
BILL BAILT.
Marriage Licenses, -
The Register of Deeds has granted
the following marriage licenses la the
past tew days: Mr. W. B. Willis and
atlas Lola J. Monroe, of Seventy-First;
Mr. J. Alfred Walters, of Red Springs,
and Miss Fannie Sinclair, of Baeford;
Mr. Eugene Levitt and Miss Mattie
Garner, of Baeford.
TO
CELEBRATE LIBERTY POINT
DECLARATION.' "
Oa Monday, Juni 21st
The Liberty Point Monument Com
mittee of the Woman's Civic Improve
ment Association, of which Mrs. . S.
U, Ayer, is head, are making pre
parations for a big celebration of the
signing of the Liberty Point Declara
tion of Independence. June 20th i
the date of the signing of this historic
document, but ss that data falls on
John Bell wss placed oa trial be
fore 'Squire M. Bill, Saturday, charged
with obtaining money, from Mr.
M. Bay, la Carvers' Creek, on promise
to work, and failing to do so. The
case was finally sol pressed. ,
ManZan Pile Remedy Is put np In
a tabs with noszle attached. May be
applied directly to the affected parts.
Guaranteed. Price SOe. MacKethan
A Co. .-'.'' V. ..
Nothing in the way of s Cough Is
quite so annoying ss a .tickling, teas
ing, wheeling, bronchial Cough. The
quickest relief comes perhaps from s
prescription known to Druggists every
where as Dr. Snoop's Cough Demedy.
And besides, it is so thoroughly harm
lens that mothers give it with perfect
safety eves to the youngest babes. The
tender leaves of a simple mountain
shrub, give to Dr. Bhoop's Cough Rem
edy Its remarkable curative effect.
few days' test will telL Sold by B. E.
Sedberrrs Bon. "
A Rellp'ous Author's Statement.'
Rev. Joseph H. Fesperman, Sails-
bury, N. C, who is the author of sev
eral books, writes: : Tor several
years I was afflicted with kidney trou
ble and last . winter I was suddenly
stricken with s severe pain la my kid
neys snd was confined to bed eight
days unable to get up without assist
ance. My urine contained a thick
white sediment and I passed same fre
quently day and night I commenced
taking Foley's "Kidney Remedy, and
the pain gradually abated and finally
ceased and my urine became normal.
I cheerfully recommend Foley's Kid
ney Remedy." McDuffle Drug Store
(O. O. Souders, Mgr.)
The best known pills and ths best
pills made are DeWIU's Little tfarly
Kisprs. Tey are small, easy to take,
pontic and certain, and are sold by
Aniih. Id Drug Store.
BATTLE
OF MONROE'S
ROADS. r
CROSS
I
To-Day Is The Anniversary.
From' Thursday's Dally. i
Thia Is the anniversary of the hat-;
Ue of Monroe's Cross Roads, six mil js 1 senger train No. S3, southbound, and
west of Fayettevlile. Mr. Walter Wat-j a northbound freight ran together
son, says that after the battle he saw j head on thia morning about 4:30 o'
the Confederates bring to FayeUevCl ' clock at Colon, a small station about
two hundred of Sherman's mea and 15 miles south of Raleigh. Hasey
one woman, captured during the fight.
Speaking of Sherman's Invasion of j
Fayettevllle, Mr. Watson showed us j
the following memorandum, he jotted
on the back pages of an old hook.
just after the Incidents related happen
ed: 1 noticed Hampton leaning ov
Ue right of his saddle, with his head
reclining oa the neck of his horse; hU
right hand stretched out. and In his
hand a never failing Colt's six shoot
er. With unerring sim he brought
down the first Yankee soldier to bite
the dust in the tows of Fayetteville.
But this Yankee killed oa GOlespie
street was not the only one Gen. Hamp
ton placed hors de combat that mem
orable saornisg. The commands cf
Hamptoa and Wheeler were covering
the retreat , of Hardee. and having
so many cross streets to pass; to
guard against the suddea attacks of
Kllpsfrlck. these two Generals were
kept continually oa the ga It seemed
to me that they were in a doaea dif
ferent places at the same moment
Passing down Hay street from the Ar
senal ia the early morning, I saw the
Yankee Cavalry, driving ia Hampton's
pickets from the Mint's Pond road. Oa
they came down Wlaalow street; at this
moment Hamptoa comes into Window
from FrankHa street with shout half
a doses of his staff. , They rallied the
retreat and were repulsed. At the
Myrover building, corner of Hay and
Wlmuow streets, Hampton rallied his
revesting pickets sad with his few
staff officers and three or four others
who were on scout duty, in all four
teen or fifteen men. the charge was
sounded, and Hamptoa, riding at the
head of this little company of Coo
federate heroes, caused a halt of the
Yankees shout three hundred yards
away, but one more intrepid than the
rest rode on to the north west corner
of WInalow and Mamford streets.
Here he met his fate, for Hamptoa
shot him dead."
FAIR DATES, OCTOBER 28th TO 29th
Should Have
A Splendid
Year.
Fair This
The Secretary of the Fair advises
as that the Directors hsve : named
October 2C to 29th as the dates of the
Fayetteville Fair. Never before was
Fayetteville more advantageously sit
uated in the circuit Winston, N. C
and Richmond, Va, take the first week
in October, Greensboro, N. C and Em
poria, Va, the second week; Raleigh,
pie third week and Fayetteville the
fourth week, and the circuit continues
oa south. Columbia, Augusta, snd
Spartanburg. S. C, taking the firs:,
second and third weeks respectively,
in November. -; -
Everybody should now boom the Fair
and help advertise these dates on en
velopes, letter-heads, etc. ,
'My three-year-old boy was badly
constipated, had a high fever snd was
in sa awful condition. I gave him two
doses of liter's Orino Laxative snd
the next moiling the fever wss gone
and be was entirely well. Foley's
Orino Laxative saved his life." AWol
knsh, Casimer. Wis. McDuffle Drug
a tors m. o. Bonders, Mgr.)
Fortify now against Grip for It
comes every season sure! Prevent! cs
the little Candy Cold Cure tablets-
offer is this respect s most certain
and dependable safeguard. Freveutlcs,
at the "sneeze stage" will, as well, al
so surely head off all common colds.
But promptness is all important Keep
Pre en tics in the pocket or purse, for
instant use. Box of 42 for 23c. Sold
by a E. 8ec berry's Son,
Sick headache, constipation and bll
liousaess are we tiered by Rings Little
Liver Pills. They cleanse the system.
Do not gripe. Price' 25c MacKethaa
Co. -. ,. ..-.
Near Death In Bis Pond.
It was s thrilling experiesce to Mrs.
Ids Soper to face death. Tor years a
severe lung trouble gave me intense
suffering." she writes, "and several
times nearly caused my death. All
remedies failed and doctors said
was Incurable. Then Dr. King's New
Discovery brought quick relief snd s
cure so permanent that I have not
been troubled in twelve years " Mrs.
Soper lives In Big Pond, Pa, It works
wonders In Coughs and Colds, Sore
Lungs, Hemorrhages, LaGrlppe, Asth
ma. Croup, Whooping Cough and all
Bronchial affections. 50c. and Sl.OO.
Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by B. 8.
oeaoerrrs Bon. .
ft Saved His Leg.
"All thought I'd lose my leg," writes
J. A. 8wenjon, Watertowu, Wis, "Ten
years of eczema, that 15 doctors could
not cure, had at last laid me up. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it sound
and welL" - Infallible for Skin , Erup
tions, Eczema, Bait Rheum. Boils,
Fever Sores, Burns, Scalds, Cuts and
Piles. 25c st B. E. Sedberry'f Sons.
Wood's Liver Medicine is a liver ree -
ulator which brings oulck relief
sick headache, constipation, bilious
ness snd other symptoms of liver dis
orders. Particularly recommended for
Jaundice, Chills, Fever, Malaria. The
$1.00 size contains 2 1-2 times ss much
as the 60c. size. MacKethan t Co.
W- w v t
Fcttm. it kidney, lit Jm :Hrt, and v
tueit bat to ibum ihaTeontrot and funis
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raix-in KMeiacciiy mmni to mea iim
Control Uoc nenrM.
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BAD WRECK OH SEABOARD NEAFt
RALEIGH.
One Killed and Many Injured.
By telegraph to Observer.
RalelghC March 11 Seaboard pa
Linday. the colored fireman of the
passenger train, was killed, and Ea-
giaeer Ed. Robertson, of Baieigh, was
badly hurt. "Engineer M. J. Elsenhart,
ft the freight, and his fireman, Jurupe.t
and neither were hurt Captain W. C
Cox .tie conductor on the passenger,
had a leg broken. Ernest Duval, the
baggage master, was hurt in the back
and internally; W. R. Lamb, a mer
chant of Hamlet, badly bruised; John
Newton, colored, of Hamlet, had a leg
crushed; W. 8. Rows, the express
messenger, was badly cut; Sam Wicks,
colored, of Charlotte, was badly cut
Others received minor injuries. The
Injured were brought to Raleigh for
treatment The engineer of the freight
misread his orders. He thought No. 33
was an hour and a half late, when it
was No. 32 that was late. The trains
were running at full speed, and both
engines were practically demolished.
The baggage and express cars, and
the first passenger coach of the pas
senger train was splintered. It win
be late ) to-day before the track "is
eftared.. '
AUTRYVILLE DOTS. " ;
;. March 2. :
(Delayed.)
As spring time is near approaching.
and everything seems to be taking oa
new life, we feel that we are blessed
in every wsy we cauld ask.
Surely the springtime brings (with
the singing of the birds, snd the bloom
ing of the flowers) joy, 'and comfort
to many a sad heart, that has been
drooping (as it. were) la despair, over
some unforeseen misfortune. We, who
have been so wonderfully blessed to
see the balmy warm days of another
spring, should be thankful deep down
in our hearts, snd show our apprecia
tion by living an upright life.
Miss Emma Cooper,' a charming
young lady of our town, spent Friday
with relatives, and friends at Stedman,
N.C - - - . v , . . : , ;
Mrs. D. P. Spen, of this place went
to Kayettevilie, N. C, Friday the 26th;
otrs. JU M. .Cooper, of Autryvllle,
N. C, spent Thursday night the 25th,
at the home of her brother, Mr. Char
lie Williams, In upper Sampson.
iMr. Foy Autry, who is singing-leader
at the First Baptist Church of Autrr-
vllle, N. C, has purchased an organ.
and we hope that it may mean much in
further developing his musical talent
Mr. 1. Lk Vinson, was a caller over
the way again, Saturday night, Sun
day, snd Sunday night ; i
Mr. J. M West, a prominent busi
ness man (who is connected with the
West Lumber Co.), passed through
our town Saturday en route to Fay
etteville, N. C
Mrs. J. L. Autry, and Miss Re&S
Hales, of this place, were callers at
Mr. Thoa, Bakers, Saturday P. M.
Mr. ira Vinson, and Miss Mary Den-
in g, made a charming couple on our
streets Sundsy evening. -
Mr. W. H. Hail, s handsome young
man of Roeeboro, N. C, was s caller
at Mr. E. V. Cooper's Sundsy afternoon
and reports a sublime time. .
Mr. Geo Autry, (prominent dew ber
ry grower) was a caller In Autryvllle,
N. C, Sunday and reports a "Spluci
ous'time." . . ' j
Mr. Stacy Autry. snd his sister. Miss
Bertha visited relatives here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Royal, were call
ers at Mr. Foy Autrys Saturday night
and 8unday. .
The Church at Aatryville. has call
ed to Its patsorate Rev. Mr. Jones, of
Salemburg, N. C. We truly hope that
he will accept, as he Is a fine speak
er, and a good man. We feel that If
we are fortunate enough in setting
him to serve us, that it i will mean
much to the upbuilding of our Church,
which has already taken a good start
for the better.
' 8EYMOUR."
' STEDMAN ITEMS.
" March (.
(Delayed.)
Miss Carrie SummersIU. of Jack
sonville, N. C, is s visitor st Mrs. J.
D. Sessoms's.
Mrs. J. R. Fusaell to visiting In Wil
mington. '
Mrs. Bessie Butler is visiting rela
tives near Fayetteville.
Mrs. Lv W. Strickland is suffering
won sn attack of LaGrtpne.
Stedman is to have a milinery store
and a barber shop. Mrs. L. W. Strick
land has purchased a lot for the form
er, and Mr. B. McR. Autry, one for
tne latter.
Maggie Lore, J. D. Jr, and the baby.
William Jefferson Holmes, are suffer
ing with slight cases of the Grip.
Tbe Stedman base ball team will
give a minstrel show st the Academy
mis evening. Admission Is tea cents.
Messrs. Joe Holmes and Dave Hay
wood are expected down to attend the
minstreL
Misses Lillian Sessoms, Annie Bul
lard, and Beula Bryant have finished
their schools sad are enjoying their
rest at home.
March 1J.
Messrs Cyrus and Tllden Averitt
and Lai Fisher went down to Currie
to attend the funeral of Mr. John D.
Areritt, which, took -place Tuesday.
The death of Mr. Averitt occurred A
tbe hosoltal. in Wllrnlnrton Tfa
1 ;
toi" 77"" "
thirty years of sge.
. He leaves s widow who was Miss
f oirl Fisher ' before her marriage,
and four children. His many friend
were sorroy to hear of his death.
Miss Carrie Autry, and her friend,
I Miss Carter, were visitors in Stedman
over Sundsy.
Tbe member of the base ball team
wer Pel with the success and pro-
fits of their attempt here last Satur-
svenmg, snd gave the perform
ance at Roseboro one night this week.
r Miss Retts C. Bullard, who has fin
ished her school, Is visiting In Samp
son and will be home next week.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs
quickly, strengthens the lungs snd ex
pels colds. Get the genuine In s yel-
uw pacaage. aicuume Drug Store, (O,
O. Bonders, Mgr.)
A Guaranteed Cough remedy n
uees Laxative , Cough Syrup. Por
cougns, coios, croup, wbooplng-congb,
hoarseness and all bronchial affections.
ami tor children because It Is quick
io relieve ana tastes good. Gently lax-
m auaciMuian ss cv
LEG'L JLDVRTISEr.:EatS
COMMISSIONERS' 6ALE VALU
ABLE LAND.
Under and bv virtue of a judgment
and decree of the Superior Court of
Cumberland County, rendered at Feb
ruary Term. 1J9. Ia a certain action
entitled "Irene Nunnery vs Walter J.
Nunnery" the undersigned commis
sioners named in said decree-will oa
Monday, the 13 ad day of March, 10.
being the first day of the March Term
of the Superior Court of Cumberland
County, at 1 o'clock p. m, at the Court
House door ia Cumberland County, ex
pose to sale to the highest bidder tor
cash, ths following tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying and being in ueoar
Creek Township, Cumberland County.
State of North Carolina, bounded and
described as follows, via: ' ,
Begmsinc st a slake, tbe beginning
corner of the 3a seres conveyed by
Henry Nunnery, 8r, to Amos Nunnery,
and runs East 3 chains 40 links, with
th old line, to a stake; thence N. 11
1-4 W. 10 chains 70 links, to a stake;
thence N. 88 1-4 W. 17 chains 70 links
to the third line of the 300 acre grant
ot which-it Is a part; thence as the
old line South 10 chains 70 links to
a stake, the fourth corner of said 300
acre grant; thence East 17 chains (0
links to the beginning, containing II
acres, more or less, being the same
land described In a deed from Kirby
A Nunnery snd others to the said
Walter j. Nunnery, recorded in Book
L" No. C, page 243, in the Office of
Register of Deeds for Cumberland
County. - - --
A part or the above described land.
including possibly jpne-half of the
tract Is subject to the dower of Molale
Nunnery, as can be fully ascertained
by reference to the report of the com
missioners who allotted said dower.
but the whole of the tract will be sold
and tbe title to the same passed sub
ject to said dower. " . r .
Sale subject to confirmation.
This 22nd day of February. 1909.
H. S. AVERITT,
; ; : a L, cook.
.'r, ' Commissioners.
TRUSTEES' SALE Of A VALUABLE
CITY LOT.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained In a deed of
trust made and executed by Q. K.
Nimocks and wife to the undersign
ed trustees, dated February 2nd, 1909,
and duly recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Cumberland
County. North Carolina, Book P No.
490, the said trustees, will on the
27th dav of March. 1909. at twelve o'
clock, noon, at the Court House Door
In the City ot Fayetteville, N. C, ex
pose for sale to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described lot
tn the city of Fayetteville, the same
being on the western side of Burgess
street, adjoining the lands of the City,
Whitfield, Methodist Church and oth
ers: . -
"Beginning at s stake In the western
margin of Burgess street, one hundred
feet from the corner of Burgess and
Old streets,- snd runs thence West
with the line of the lot now owned
by the City of Fayetteville, snd the
line of another lot now owned by the
Hay Street . Methodist Church, (for
merly the Caroline West lot), one hun
dred feet to a stake; thence North fif
ty feet to a stake; thence East with
the line of a lot owned by A. W. Whit-
Held one hundred feet to Burgess
street; thence South with Burgess
street, fifty feet to the beginning,
known as lots 3 snd V , Together
witn au tne improvements thereon.
Place of Sale: Court House door.
Time of sale: March 27th. 1909,
iz:uv, M.
Terms of sale: Cash. --
JOHN H. CULBRETH,
CHAS. Q.-ROSE,
' .' . Trustees.
February 2th, 1909.
NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator
of the estate of John N. Talbot de
ceased, late ot the County of Cumber
land, State of North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons , having claims
against the estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on
or before the 10th day of March 1910.
or this notice will be plead in bar
of their recovery. : All persons indebt
ed to said estate will please make Im
mediate payment - . .
This 10th March 1909.
- O. F. TALBOT.
' Administrator of J. N. Talbot
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having qualified as administrator, of
Ellen Davis, deceased, late ot Cumber
land County, North Carolina, this In
to notify all persons haying claims
gainst the. estate of said deceased to
exhibit them to the undersigned on or
before the 25th day of February, 1910,
or this notice wllj be pleaded in bar ot
their 'recovery. All persons Indebted
to said estate will please make im
mediate payment - ; . . . ..
This the 25th day of February,
1909. '
T. U NORTHROP.
. Administrator.
J. 8PRTJNT NEWTON,
Attorney. . - u .
V NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
The firm ot J. C. Jackson A Son ha
been absorbed by the Jackson-Williams
Co. All accounts due by the
said J. C. Jackson and Son will be
paid by me and all the accounts due
the firm of J. C. Jackson A Son are
due and payable to J. C. Jackson st
100 Gillespie street Red Front Store.
Please call and settle promptly. 1
extend an invitation to my friends and
customers - to call and examine my
stock of Clothing, and dent's Furnish
ings, which are being sold very cheap,
quality considered. Tours truly,
-. Vi ,3. 0 JACKSON.
Th3 crigd :
For coughs, colds, throat and lung
troubles. No Opiates. Noa-alcoholi.
Good for everybody. Sold everywhere.
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Tilt All! ID KPT' i, nr.
MORTGAGEE S SALE OF TWO DE
SIRABLE CITY LOTS.
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained la a certain
mortgaged deed made and executed by
Q. W. Horner and wife to The Fayette
ville Insurance and Really Company,
dated the 4th day ot March. 1WS, and
duly recorded In the office of the Reg
ister of Deeds for Cumberland Counijr
la Book R. No. , at page 233, the un
dersigned mortgagee will on the TJih
day of March. lv, at twelve o'clock
a, expose for sale to the highest bid
der, for cash, at tbe Court House door,
la Fayetteville. Cumberland County,
vnrtk rarnlina two desirable building
lota oa Lakevtew strreet In said City,
said lots being described ss Lot No.
1 Rlnra- "n and Lot No, 3. Block
"C," ss per plot recorded In said offi
ce tn Book r , .no . page zti, ana
being 60 1-2x133 feet and 50x141 feet
reeDecarelv. both fronting oa Le-
view street .
Place of sale: Court House door.
'Time ot sale:- March 27th, 1903,
12:00, M. -
Terms ot sale: Cash.
FAYETTKVLLLE INSURANCE k
' REALTY CO.
Rose A Rose, Attys. -
February Ztth. lot. j
, . ADMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. '
Notice Is given that 'the undersigned
qualified as administrator of the es
tate ot the late Abbie Buries. Those
holding claim against the estate will
file same as required by law, within
twelve months, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar. Those Indebted to the
estate will please make settlement at
once. - ; " - . " - -
T. H. McNEILL, Administrator.
Cook A Davis, Attorneys.
This February 2th, 190.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.
v Having qualified as administratrix
upon the estate of Dr. E. P. Williams,
deceased, late ot Cumberland County,
N. O, this Is to notify, all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased, to exhibit them to the
undersigned, duly verified, on or be
fore the 20th day cf February, 1910,
or this notice will be pleaded in bar
of their recovery. 7 All persons ln
debted to said estate must make im
mediate payment - ; !;
! This 19th day of February, 1909.
MRS. LELIA D. WILLIAMS. " "
- ' Administratrix.
Stedman. N. C
- H. S. Averitt, Attorney." '
SERVICE BY PUBLICATION,
NORTH CAROLINA, Cumberland
j County Superior Court
James Young v. Mary Young.
The defendant above named, will
take notice; - Tv ' . .
That an action entitled as above has
been commenced in the Superior Court
of Cumberland County, N. C, for sn
absolute divorce on tbe ground of ad
ultry, and the said defendant will fur
ther take notice that she is warned
aud required to appear at a term of
the Superior Court of said County to
be held in the Court House In Fayette
ville, Cumberland County, N. C. on the
trd Monday after the 1st Monday in
Mach 1909, (which falls on the 22nd
of March) and plead answer or demur
to the complaint now on file In said
Clerk's office, or the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief demand
ed therein.
This 27 day of February 1909.
- A. A McKETHAN, ' ;
. Clerk Superior Court.
, NOTICE OF SALE TO MAKE -
ASSETS. .
North Carolina, . Cumberland County. -
In the Superior Court before the
Clerk. . "
; D. J. Cashweli, adms, of Wash Mel
Vln, deceased, vs. Ella Melvlm et aL
. By virtue of an order of the Super
ior Court of Cumberland county In the
above entitled action, I will, on Mon
day, the 29th day of March, 1909, sell
to 'the highest bidder, for cash, to sat
isfy the debts of the deceased Wash
Melvln, all the right title fend Interest
which the said Wash Melvln has In
the following described real estate,
subject to the dower Interest of Ella
Melvln, wife of tbe deceased. '
Being In Cumberland county, North
Carolina, Seventy-First township, ly
ing on the east side of Pupy Creek,
and mostly on the north side of the
Center Plank Road, and adjoining the
lands of Daniel J. Ray snd others.
- Beginning at stake. Amy McKln
non's corner In D. J. Ray's line, and
runs as his line 8. 88 W. 12 chains 2
links to a stake with a Black Jack
pointer, his corner; thence his other
line S. 34 W. 18 chains 75 links to a
stake, his corner, just south of the
plank . road in Anderson . McNeill's
line; thence as it N. 30 W. 60 links to
a stake, his corner; thence N. 88' W.
8 chains and 80 links to a stake. in
the edge of the old plank road; thence
N. 2 E. 1 chain SO links to a stake in
the old line; thence as it N. 67 1-2
W. S chains and 80 links to a stako.
the corner; thence N. S3 1-5 E. 42
chains and 40 links to a stake in Amv
McKlnnon's line; thence as It S. 40
K. 2 Chains and SS links to a stake,
her corner; thence her other line 8.
14 E. 15 chains to the beginning, con
taining i acres more or less.
- Place of Sale: Court House door.
Time of Sale: 12 H, March 29th.
1909. ...
Terms of Bale: Cash.
- . D. J. CA8HWELL, .
Commissioner.
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