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A VALUABLE GIFT. To the Clvlo Library. The twelves of the library of the Civic Association wort recently great ly enriched by valuable gift of books from Mr. James R, Williams .about tweuty volumes In all, splendidly se lected, with several rare old books, trf eluding "Wheelers' History, -" fWe wonder how many of our citlsens really know of tbli delightful and valu able institution which baa recently grown np in our midst? ' A library of over five hundred vol umes, all the novels of the day,' with plenty of good solid reading, poetry and reference books. . : It Is the ambition of the association to make of It a public library and read ing room, an ambition that may be realized If the public will but give the support which the undertaking so rich ly deserves. ... Farmers Institutes for Fayette vl He and ' flaeford : ' The State 'Department ot Arrlcul- tura Is planning to send out several jpartles to engage, la Institute work this summer. (The several articles that at va KiWkn arvfrittl tali a1 In atnma a! ah State papers within the past few weeks calling attention to the great - drain made upon our State for borne supplies brought into North Carolina from other states should cause "our barmen to stop and consider If there Is not a better way of fanning than ' the one we are now following.' r The Institutes are Intendeds to cor rect this practice as. much as possible, i ' The speakers will discuss diversifica tion of crops, special crops, rotation 'of crops, soil improvement, fertilisers, V stock raising, dairying and other , questions of vital Interest to the farm ers of the State. Mr. T. B. Parker, director, writes ns: . "In your county we are hoping to hold institutes at Baeford and Fay- ettevllle. ,; , ' ., . "I will thank you very much to give , publicity to this notice and ask your readers to attend the Institutes. We want them to come prepared to help make the Institutes worth while." r ... . In many sections there will 'also, be - a women institute, due announcement of which will he made later. We want . tfce fanners wires to attend these )a-'-sUtutes and get the most out ot than . that they can. - :'.,....,-., GRAY'S CREEK ITEMS. rayettevllle, N. C, B. F. D. No. 8. June 14. '09. A heavy wind storm passed through this section last night, doing considerable damage to the corn and blew lota of the fruit from the trees. George, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. William Memory, has been very 111 with typhoid fever but Is improv ing we are glad to say. ; ' The children's day exercises at Mar vin Sunday were nicely carried out the pulpit waa beautifully decorated with llllles and roses and the pieces were fully enjoyed by a large congre gation. - Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Burns, of Fayettevllle, visited relatives in this community last Saturday and Sunday. iMiss Pearl Nunalee spent hut Sat urday night with Mrs. Albert Clark. We are sorry to say that Roy, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Pridgeon, Is : suffering with an attack of fever. Mrs. Charley Williamson and daugh ter, Mies Ethel, of Parkton, attended the exercises at Marvin Sunday. FROM STEDMAN. , Stedman, N. C, June li. Several of - the Stedman young folks and others . attended Children's Dsy Exercises at Bethany last Sunday. Mr. William , Holmes and Miss Susan doddle at tended Children's Day Exercises and Waited in Autryvflle last Sunday. Mr. Moody Bollard, of Trinity, was a caller In Stedman one day last week. Mrs. Betsy CaahwcU was Quite in last week, but Is improving. Mr. Robert McMillan is at home - again for a few weeks. --- Mr. Alex McAlpine, aged about 0 years, died early last Saturday morn ing. He had been suffering a few months with consumption..- His re mains were interred at th burial ground near Vander Sunday, Rev. N. M. McDonald conducting the funeral services. Two slaters and one broth er survive him. ' r Any lady reader of this paper win receive, on request' a clever "No-Drip" Coffee Strainer Coupon privilege, from Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. It is silver plated, very pretty, and positively pre vents all dripping of tea or coffee. The doctor sends it, with his new free book on "Health Coffee" simply to introduce this clever substitute for real coffee. Dr. Shoon's Health Coffee la gainini Its great popularity because of: first, Its exquisite taste and flavor; second, its absolute healuiuiness: uura. iv economy 1 1-2 lb 25c; fourth, its con venience. No tedious 20 to SO min utes boiling. "Made In a minute,' aays Dr. Shoop. Try it at your grocer'a, for a pleasant surprise. U C Wooten. UFM PAftT riPTV IN BANGER. Men past middle life havefound-f comfort and relief in jroieys ruaney Remedy, especially for enlarged Pros tate gland, which U very common among elderly men. L. E. Morris, Dex ter, Ky, writes: "Up to a year ago my father suffered from kidney and oiaa' der trouble and several physicians pro nounced It enlargement ot the pros- . tate gland and advised an operation. On account of his age we were afraid he could not stand It and I recom mended Foley's Kidney Remedy, and the first bottle relieved him, and after taking; the second bottle he waa no longer troubled with this complaint' McDuffle Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) v . .. The first application of ManZaa, the treat Pile remedy, will almost Instant ly give relief. Continued use ol Man- ran for a few days will effect a cure. The tube in which It Is put up baa small nozzle attached o that there Is no inconvenience whatever. ManZan Is for the cure of any kind of riles. It is sold here by Mcgthan ft Co. Tf-fHW-wfe many Imitations of De Witt's r':irbo!ized Witch Hazel Salve De-Witt's Is the original. Be sure you a.-t I eWat's Carbolized Witch Hs i 'IrCt'., fw5tnd' e ' -v.i'.'y i i fur piles. Bold by t! "Twrt in SO pilntwi ant! lr. huiM'i ..sp Ktm,.Hiy, One NATIONAL GUARD Will Go Into Camp At Morehead. July SM4. The following General Order has been received by Captain E. R. Mao Kethan commanding Company F here: STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Office of Adjutant General. Raleigh. June 14, 1909. General Orders y. No. 14. . ' 1. Organisations of the North Caroll. na National Guard will encamp for rlllo practice and field Instruction at Camp Glenn, Morehead City, as follows: Sec ond Infantry, July 1-14; Third Infantry, Reldsville Hospital Corps Detachment, Battery A (dismounted), July 19-25; First Infantry, Charlotte Hospital Corps, July 28-August S. 1. The Quartermaster General will furnish the necessary transportation and supply commanding officers de tailed information concerning the movement to and from camp of their respective commands. He will pre pare the camp grounda by erecting necessary tentage, having the water supply In readiness and the latrines and bath house la working order. The disbursing officer will purchase the necessary subsistence stores; lists of such articles desired by regimental commanders to be furnished the dis bursing officer as early as possible. Statement of cost ot same will be fur nished by the disbursing officer to reg imental commanders. S. The Chief of Ordnance will pro vide the, necessary ammunition, tar gets and rang equipment. 4. Regimental commissaries : will draw and issue rations to their res pective regiments, on regularly appro r- ed ration returns, in the prescribed manner, and' based on the allowance of five days' travel rations per man. 6. On arrival at camp, regimental quartermastera win receipt to the Quartermaster General for all camp equipage and government property re quired for and furnished their respect ive regiments. " C Regimental commanders will pre scribe. In addition to the rifle prac tice, which win be done by all organ isations of their commands, such course ot Instruction and programme tor Held exercises as will best pro mote their efficiency, and will adopt such measures as may be necessary tn secure the care and safe-keeping of all public property and to insure the main tenance at all times of good order and discipline . 7. Commanding officers will carry ac soldier to camp who has not received Instruction In the school of soldier, aiming and sighting drill and guard duty for at least two weeks previous to encampment, ' 8. : Regimental commanders will make provision for an Inspection of all organisations of the command while hi camp by such officer of the United States Army as may be assigned by the Secretary of War for the purpose. 9. As early as possible after the ter mination of the tour of duty of each regiment, commanding officers there of win make written report of same, embracing a complete record of all dr- tag and the service performed by the command. ' . By order of the Commander in Chief: . , - -,- J. F. ARMFIELD, . Adjutant General Death in Flea Hill. From Thursday's Daily. Mr. John Bulla, aged fifty years. son of the late Capt Tom Bulla, died at his home In Flea Hill township this morning at 2 o'clock. He is survived by a widow and several children. Man Killed at Bikes' Mill Today. From Thursday's Dally." William Monroe was killed at Bikes' saw min in Seventy-First township at 10 o'clock this morning. - He was en gaged In pulling a swing saw, when the saw new . to pieces, inflicting terrible wounds and causing almost in stant death. ;;.,;..-, . . t Monroe, who was as excellent negro, highly thought of by aH who knew him was about SO years of age and is sur vived by a wife sad several children. THE GREAT NAVY FOLLY. Mr. Editor: ? . - Tour recent editorial exposing the evfl of the war cry, which some are raising against Japan, was exceedingly timely and worthy of more than ordi nary consideration. The fact is some of our public men either want a war or to find some excuse to build a great navy. ' Already the nations of the earth are burdened with taxation. The money of the people is being diverted from channels of Industry to engines of warfare. The great navy erase kept a going for a purpose ss wicked as It is costly. The yellow peril worse than yellow folly. The Chinese are a peaceable peopleThe Japanese want no war with the United States, nor do we want warships to threaten and bully weaker powers. Give us rest from war. In peace prepare for peace. - , . Spend the people's money tor the benefit and not the destruction of the people. Think of our naval estimate for the year being 1134,000,000! We need to police our coast We need to protect our property. But to build up a great navy to make us a great fight ing people tuny God forbid! , Let Am erica show the world the victories of peace. Again thanking you for your article, 3. J. HAUL. Sometime you may. ..be told, that f-M are nhtsx'Mm r,rjh. rnmt tftrVitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. That isn't so. Notning made is as good as DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills for any ailments of the kidney ilt bfcbacSchefrheumaflc i palnsTf rneumatimn and urinary disorders. A trial of DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills Is sufllclent to convince you bow pood they are. Send your -name to E. C. DeWitt ft Co., Ch!ei?o, for a free ti-i.l box. They are sold here by Arm I 'I Drug Co. OUR NEXT CONGRESSIONAL CON TEST. "Trouble In The Sixth." The Washington correspondent Jl yesterday's Charlotte Observer has the following of local Interest: "That Representative Godwin Is to have a bitter fight la no longer doubt ful for the contest is already on. CoL Henry Lilly Cook, of Fayettevllle, will run and the friends of George Mor ton, of New Hanover, and A. J. Mc Klnnon, of Max ton, win enter them. This makes a most interesting sit uation. Mr. Godwin left after the tar iff blU passed the House and has not oeen back since; he has been at work among the voters, and has watched the tariff proceedings from afar off. George Morton la strong In his own community and haa always played a winning hand. A business man from Wilmington said here the other day that Morton would be nominated. The supporters of the other candidates wJl aot concede this so early in the game, but there la running ahead. Sandy McKlnnon la a business man and a tanner as well as a party man. His business connections have taken him to every county in the district and he win make a good race If not a successful one. These two Morton and McKlnnon have the advantage ot aot being lawyers, which ' may prove ot value before the fight . is over. Ot the seven Democrats in the House from North Carolina six are lawyers and some ot them have such One practice that they cannot afford to spend too much time tn Washington. Representative Page, the business man of the,"tn, answers more ron-calls tlL.& other Representa tive from the&tate, with Webb a close second.-' ' j; There will be tun In several of the districts." S Mr. Hugh McAllister to Be Married. The friends and relatives In Fay ettevlUe of Mr. H. M. McAllister, of Lumherton. will be interested la the following ' Invitation: - Mrs. Frances Ramsey v -' : invites yon to be present at the marriage of her daughter mise -to - Mr. Hugh McLean McAllister on Wednesday evening, June thirtieth . nineteen hundred and nine . ' at halt after seven o'clock . Presbyterian Church . Monroe, North Carolina. ' . WILLIAMS-OLIVE. Correspondence of the Observer. Wade, N.-C June II. The Presby terian church of this place was the acene of a most brilliant wedding test evening at 8:20 o'clock, when Miss Sal- Ue McDonald Williams became the bride of Dr. Percy Win gate Olive. The ceremony waa impressively performed by Rev. A R. McQueen, pastor of the bride. , The church was beautifully decorated with terns and cut-flowers, the color scheme being pink and green. My riads of candles cast a soft glow over the scene.. :,v '-';;:." f v-' :'' To the strains of Lohengrin's Wed ding March, skillfully rendered by Miss Eotme Peterson Shaw, tht bridal party entered in the following order, the brides maids entering at the left and the ushers at the right entrance Miss Lillian Alderman and Mr. H. Olie; Miss Pauline OUve and Mr. Her bert Williams; Miss SaJlie. Womach McNeill and Dr. William Jordan; Miss MsHle Underwood and Dr. 8eavy High smith. : The bridal party approached the altar through green gates opened by little Miss Margaret Ballard and Master Ashbury; Miss Florence Muns and Master Then, Williams crossing over in front of the altar, forming half circle. The bride, leaning on the arm of her maid of honor, Miss Mar garet Isabel Williams, and followed by the Utile ring-bearer. Miss Kath lene Muss, waa met at the altar by the groom with his brother, Mr. James OUve, aa best man. ,; , - '-V The bride was attired In handsome white satin with the conventional veil, and carried a bouquet of brides roses. The maid of honor was gowned In pink chiffon over taffeta and carried pink carnations. The brides maids wore white lingerie, carrying -white carnations. . The recessional waa the famous Mendelssohn's, and the hap py couple left Immediately for. Wash ington, Baltimore and points north. On their return they will make their home at Wade.- The bride Is one of the most charm ing and popular young ladles of this place, and the groom is a most premis ing young physician, originally from Wake county, but now located here. The popularity of the young -couple was fully attested by ihe large Bom ber ot handsome gifts which thy "- ceived. - --Vi''-..-i . v-,., The out-of-town guests were Mr. Fred Williams and family, of Letts, t. C; Mr. Robert Williams and family, of Malory, Si C; Mr. Tom Ballard and family; Miss Janle Yaughn, Drs. Jordan and Hlghsmlth, ' Fayettevllle Miss Virginia Addlngton. Wallace. N. C; Miss Bessie Hayse, Mr. John Man- gum, Raleigh, N. C; Miss Lillian Al derman, Red Springs, N. C.i Miss Eollne P. Shaw, St Pauls, N. C, Misses Bland and Lawrence, Messrs. James and Homer OUre, Apex, N. C Misses Coats and UtUe Misses Smithfleld, N. C.J Mr, Willis, Bennetts- vllle, S. C; Miss Pauline OUve, Thorn asvllle, N. C; Miss Mallle, Underwood, Balemburg, N. .C. Rings Little liver Pills regulate the bowels and cure sick headache. Easy to take. Sold bv McKethan ft. Co. FiattiaJv'.irAirlxS'dliid, ,-. tcoi onvMy. healing and cleansing, antiseptic, soothes and stops pain. McKethan Co. To avoid serious results take Fo ley's Kidney Remedy at the first sign of kidney or bladder disorder such as backache, urinary Irregularities, ex haustion, and you will soon be well. Commence takln? Foley's Kidney Rem edy today. McDuffle Drug Store (0, 0. Soudan, Prop.) We do not know of any other I "1 that la as good as DeWHt's I.1...J Kitrly Kiaers, the famous little liver pills small, iff ntlo, pleasant and sura pills with a reputation, sola by Arm- eid Drug Co, Foley's Honey and Tar la especial ly recommended tor chronic throat and lung troubles and many sufferers from bronchltlB, aathma and consumption have found comfort and relief, by on. lng Foley'a Honey and Tar. McDuQle Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) In sickness. It a certain hidden nerve goes wrong, then the organ that this nerve controls will also surely tall. It may be a Stomach nerve, or It may have given strength and support to the Heart or Kidneys. It was Dr. Shoop that first pointed to this vital truth. Dr. Snoop's Restorative waa aot made to dose the Stomach nor to temporarily stimulate the Heart or Kidneys. That old-fashioned method la all wrong. Dr. Shoop'a Restorative goes directly to these falling Inside nerves. The remarkable success ' ot this prescription demonstrates the wisdom ot treating the aoutal cause of these falling organs. ' And It la indeed easy to prove. A simple Ave or ten days teat will surely tell Try it once, and seel Sold by B. H. Bed berry's Son. ' , " .... .. Many ot our cltlsena are drifting to wards Bright's disease by neglecting symptoms ot kidney and bladder trou ble which Foley'a Kidney Remedy will quickly cure. McDuffle Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) .. . , ;.: : Plneules new Kidney remedy are for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. They act promptly la all cases of lame back, rheumatic pains. inflammation of the bladder, urinary disorders and weak kidneys. - Sold by McKethan Co. - .' - Pain anywhere stopped In 20 min utes sure with one ot Dr. 8hoop's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25 cent box. Ask your doctor or drug gist about this formula t Stops wo manly pains, headache, pains any where. Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wia, for free trial to prove value. B. 2. SeaDerrys son. Everyone would be benefitted by taking Foley'a Orino Laxtive for con stipation, stomach and Uver trouble, ss it sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates the Uver and regu lates the bowels and la much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? McDuffle Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) ... TeU some deserving Rheumatic auf- ferer, that there Is yet one simple way to certain relleL Get Dr. snoop's book on Rheumatism and a free trial test This book will make it entirely clear how Rheumatic pains are quick ly killed by Dr. snoop's Rheumatic Remedy liquid or tablets. Send ne money. The test la free. : Surprise some disheartened sufferer by first getting for him the book from Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. B. E. Sedberry's Son. . ; - - ' - -'- m naN in uusirayi - Stirapaekageof Jell-0 ICE CREAM Powder a into a quart of milk and fieese it That esa be dons in about ten minutes. " There is nothiwjto sdd, for the powder supplies Terr thing, and there is no eoofc. ics or anything else to do. Yon will have two quarts 'of delicious lee cream for the Usui cost of two dishes. , . . inuatreted Ramps Book Free, ' TaSeMscrsrFeedCsukIey,KT. P-- Tha Cents Syrup that rS ; rids th system of a cold by acting an a cathartic ta to wake LAXATIVE coin SYRUP wees me eawsssi sssauve esagn syren. gsauy swvss the bswels, ssnyiag die cold ot throngs the aatsrsl ifcwils, Gnareatsad as rOR I ALB BT McKKTHAN ft CO. , STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - Department of Bute. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To all to whom these Presents may - come ukucti.nu: Whereas. It auDeara to mr aatisfan. tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary -dissolution thereof, by the unanimous consent of all the stockholders, deposited in y office, that Acme Lumber Company, a eorporation of thl State, whose prin cipal office s situated at No. r eiree ,m bs (own of TBQ&eriand. County of Cumberland. State of North Carolina (W. H. Brit ton being tha agent therein and in ehargs thereof, upon whom proceas may be served), has compiled with the requirements ot chapter 21, Revisal ox uw, entitled "Corporations," pre. imunary to tne issuing of this Certifi cate of Dissolution, . Now, Therefore, I, J, Bryan 0 rimes, Secretary ot state of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that me eaia corporation did. on the lath day of August, 1(07, file in my office a auiy executed and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock- Holders thereof, wbich . said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now 'on file in my said omce, as provided Dy law. M Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my ana smiea my official seal at RAlelgfo ths fifth day of August, A. J. BRYAN 6R1MES, ' Secretary of State. IALK OF COUNTY BONDS. The Commissioners of Cumberland county, N. C, deelre bids on Twenty- five Thousand Dollar Bond hrnns of that aormtr; "Sflnd tizMn &z&omlw' uon or ijuu.uu eacb, hear Ave per cent interest, payable semi-annually, and run for 20 years from April 1st, l blds,,iherfMr will Jrec Bidder being required to deposit certi fied check for 10 per cent of bis bid. Rlrtt reserved to reject all bids. Further Information ftirnlshml by ' W. M. WALKER, Clerk Board Commissioners, Fayetie- ville, N, C. June 10th, JCJ, LEl..L f. ..iTI2...n.jTS NOTICE OF AtiftilNISiTftATIGN. Having qualified aa administrator ot Judd V. Duvla, doceasod, late ot Cum berland couuty, N. C, this Is to notify estate ot said deceased to exhibit them, duly verified, to the undersign ed or his attorneys on or before the 29th day ot May, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded la bar ot their recov ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please made immediate pay. ment ' L. A DAVIS. Administrator of Judd V. Davis, de- Carthage, N. C, P. O. Box Na I. This 2th day ot May, 1909. Note: Please file all claims with Robinson ft Shaw, Attorneys, Fayette vllle, N. c ,- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as executor of the last will and testament ot Sarah Pow ers, aUe ot Cumberland county, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons havlag claims against the estate of said jdeceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or be fore May L 1910, or this notice wlU be pleadod In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will' please make immediate payment This. Ma 1, 1902. , ; tf! ''-:' FRANK GLOVER, Bxecutor, Fayettevllle, N. C. . 4 K. Nlmocka, Attorney. ! EXECUTORS'" NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of tht last will and testament ot Mary Cath erine Perry, deceased, late of Cumber land county, North Carolina, this la to jDOtlfy aU persona having claims against the estate of said deceased 10 exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before May L 1910, or this notice- wlU be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to said estate WlU please make immediate payment This May L 1909. HENRY C. TTSON, ? BENf. H, HENDERSON, Executors, Fayettevllle, N, C. 0.. K. Nlmocks, Attorney. ' NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed, of the estate of Frank W. Dunn, late ot Cumberland county-. North Carolina, this Is to no tify aH persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of May, 1910, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona tadebi4CEr'F,CA,TI1 WMOLUTION, ed to said estate will please make Im mediate payment . MAGGIE DUNN, Administratrix C. T. A. of Frank W. Dunn, FayettevlUe, N. O, May 11, 1901, ROBINSON ft SHAW, Attorneys. - NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, Having qualified aa administratrix with the will annexed, of the estate of. C. J. Hedgpeth, deceased- late Cumberland county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them duly verlflsd to the undersigned on -or before the 22nd day of May, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persona indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment- ; ; : JOSIE HEDGPETH, Administratrix C. T. A. of C. J. Hedg- peth. ' -' - .":;'.:' ; i -; Thla 22nd day of May, 1909. Robinson ft Shaw, Attys., Fayette vllle. ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE. . Having qualified as administrator of 'the estate of Ellsba Stewart, de ceased, late of Cumberland county, North CaroUna, thla la to notify a!l persons, having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to, the undersigned at Fayettevllle, N. C, on or before the 4th day of June, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded lu bar ot their recovery. AU persona Indebted to said estate wlU please make Immediate payment This June fth, 1909. - - -- T. H. STEWART, ' AJmr. Ejiisba Stewart Q. K. NIMOCKS, Atloraey, ; SERVICE BY FUBUCATION NOTICE. NORTH : CAROLINA Cumberland County In the Superior Court, Bo- fore the Clerk. -- , Mrs. Ella O. McKlnnon, widow of W. H. McKlnnon, Miss Mary McKlnnon, Murdock McKlnnon, Mrs. Flora Cun ningham, J. C. McPhail and wife, Sal Ue 'McPhail W. H., McKlnnon and Ella' Vyatt McKlnnon, a minor, through her motjir anil next friend, Mrs, Ella C. McKlnnon," he wlow and helrat-law ot Dr. W. H. McKlnnon, deceased, and L. M. Fox and wife, An nie Fox, W. F. CowarJ an) wlfa, Nellie M. Coward, and C. H. Shelton and wife, Len Shelton, ts, Ml Sudle McK.;Wade, Arcbl Butler, Win. But ler and Hugh Butler. The defendants above named and particularly tha defendant Hugh But. ler, wlU take notice: .'. That a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cumberland county to make partition by sale of two cer tain tracts of land In the city Of Fay ettevllle, of which the petitioners and defendants are tenanta-ln-common, and said defendanl. and particularly Hugh Butler, wjll further take iotlce that they tra required to appear ft the pf. flee of the Clerk t the Superior fjourt of .briirnd. feun;at.fdijQjr house in FayetteTtlla, arij.;" at U " o. dock M-, on July rd, 1909. and an swer or demur to the petition In said proceeding, or the petitioners will ap- pi.-w-wt tiesrM dVJ--ia ed la said petition, which has been filed In said court A. A. McKETIIAN, . Clerk Superior Court This 3rd day of June, A. D., 1909. ECSINSON ft SHAW, Attorneyi fcr reSItlonerg, CITY REAL ESTATE. , By virtue of an order of the Su perior Court of Cumhorland county, North Carolina, made lu the special proceedings entitled Thomas H. Mo Nelll, administrator of Abble Surles vs. Gus Buries ot al, helrs-at-law, the un dersigned commissioner, appointed for that, purpose, will offor for sale at the court house door in Cumber land county, N. C, on Monday, June 21st, 1909, at 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described lands situated in tne city of Fayettevllle. Beirinn na on the east margin, oi Frlnk street at a stake, the Southweat corner of Pine Park, thence "South elghtylve (85) East two hundred and twenty (220) feet to a stake, Mitch all's corner; thence South one (1) West thirty (30) feet to the old linn; thence as it North eignty-nre .s) West two hundred twenty (220) feet to Frlnk street; thence as It Norm Ore (6) East thirty (30) feet to the beginning, being a part ot the proper ty known as Pine Park, formerly own ed by the late Major D ;G. McRae and conveyed by his heirs to said Abble Buries, Said sale subject to the confirma tion ot the court and the highest bid der la required to deposit 10 per cent ot bis bid In cash at the sale. --' H. L. COOK, " Commissioner. This 20th day of May, 1909. 8ERVICE BY PUBLICATION. NORTH ! CAROLINA Cumberland County In the Superior Court, Be fore the Clerk , A. Cameron, vb. Mrs. Susan A. Mc- Leod and . Mrs. - Susan A. : McLeod, guardian ot Alexander McLeod and John McLeod, minors, and Alexander McLeod and John McLeod, minors. The defendants above named will take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced In the Superior Court of Cumberland County for the purpose ot making par tition by sale of ninety-one acres of land on Lower Little River, adjoining the lands ot the heirs of Alexander McNeill, the McMillan lands and oth ers, of which tract ot land the plaintiff and the defendants are tenants-ln-com- mon; and the said defendants will tur- thelr take notice that they are requir ed to appear before the undersigned Clerk of the -Superior Court for Cum oeriana county at 12 O'clock M., on the zsth day of June, 1909, at bis office in the court house at FayettevlUe, N. C, and answer or demur to the petition In this proceeding, which has already been Hied, or the plaintiff will apply u the court tor the relief demanded In said petition. . . ' A A M0SBTHAN,- Clerk ot the Superior Court This 25th day of May. 1909. . D. E. Molver and Robinson ft Shaw, -..y. . :-; . ....:, . ;.- ..... .Attorneys. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, - Department of State. To aU to whom these Presents may - come GREETING: -Whereas, It appears to my satlsf ac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof, by the- unanimous consent of aU stockholders, deposited In my office, that Martln-McKethan Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office is situated at Na QlUespte Street in-the city of isyetteviue. County of Cumberland State of North Carolina, (J. L. Galney being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the re quirements of chapter 21, Revlsal ot 1W5, entitle "Corporations," prelim inary to tne issuing of this Certifi cate of Dissolution, - Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes Secretary of State of the State of North CaroUna, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 81 day of May, 1909, file in my office a duly executed and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by aU the stockholders thereof, which said consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my said office, as provided by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh, this 31 day of May, , - V J. BRYAN GRIMES, ' '"" " ' .' Secretary of State. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as exeeutor Under tne last will and testament of Mrs EUza Bute, deceased, late ot Savannah. Ga., this Is to notify ail persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed, duly proven, on or before the 12th day of May, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov ery. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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