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Ht'SKE LEWIS MARRIAGE. A Beautiful Wedding in 8t John'i Utt Night. From Tbnrsdajr' Dally. A wedding which baa attracted great Interest all over the State, on account of the popularity of the young couple and the ' prominence of their fam ine, that of Mlsi Mary Weldon Hoik, of Fayetterille, and Mr. Richard IL Lewis, Jr., of Raleigh, took place m et John' Episcopal church at 1:20 o'clock last erenlng In the presence of an Immense congregation. Her. L W. Hughe, the rector, performing the ceremony. The bride was beautiful In a handsome gown, a creation of white batiste and princess laeej and the bridesmaids were charming in batiste gowns, covered with ral lack . The attendants' were: Miss Loulae Husk, sister of the bride, and maid of honor, with Mr. Kemp P. Lewis, of Durham; Miss Eleanor Huske with Mr. Frank Webb, of Durham; Miss Cantey Venable, of Chapel Hill, with ' Mr, Palmer Davis, of Duke; Miss Lot tie Sbarpe, of Durham, -with Mr. John Rose; Miss Frances R. Broadfoot and Mr. Grimes Haywood; Mia Mary Louise Manning with Mr. L. A. Adams, of Durham; Miss, Nell Bat tle Lewis, of Raleigh, with Mr. John Manning Huske. The ushers were Messrs. 8. W. Tilllsgbast, Charles W. Broadfoot, BenJ. R. Huske, Jr., and W. L. THUnghast After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents on Haymount, to which only relative . and Immediate friends of the bride were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis left at 10:10 o'clock for a bridal tour north. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon W. Huske, and Is a beautiful young woman, with many ac complishments. Mr. Lewis, who is a son of Dr. Lewis, of Raleigh, is secre tary of the Erwin cotton mills at Dur ham. , . ..v Among those who were attendants from out-of-town at the wedldng were: . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Manning, of Dor ham; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Huske, rf Washington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. W B. Webb, of Bell Buckle, Tens.; Dr.X H. Manning and Miss Mary Manning of Chapel Hill;' Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Lewis, of Raleigh; Mr. and Mrs. L F. Lewis, of Ashland, Va.; Mr. Herbert F. Huske, of Roanoke. Va., Mr. and Ma Tho. H. Webb, of Duke; Miss Annie Wetmore, of Greensboro; Miss Lottie Sharpe, Miss Louise Manning, of Dur ham; Miss Cantey Venable. of Chapel Hill; Miss Lewis, of Raleigh. The presents' received by this popu lar young couple, some three or four hundred, were very handsome. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis have the best wishes of a host of friends In an parts of North Carolina, for their future happiness and prosperity. Mr. Godwin Wants to Be Returned. ' In announcing his candidacy for re- nomination, Hon. H. L. Godwin enu merates some of tb things he wants to be left in Congress to accomplish. He says: "1 have many measures pending which are of vital importance to the district I will mention a few them: The thirty-foot project, to giv Wilmington a channel to the sea; 'm provement of the upper Cape Fear by the construction of three locks and dams to guarantee eight feet of wa ter for navigation between Fayette- vllle and Wilmington all - the year round; the extension of the inland waterway to Wilmington, Southport and down the Atlantic-coast; the hn movement, by dredging and other wise, of the North East river. Lam ber river, the Waccamaw river, the Little river, and the other waterway of the district, sufficient for the pur pose of freight and passenger trans portation. ' "Since I came to Congress the sum of $460,000 has been appropriated for the river and harbor improvement of our district Deep water trans portation is the absolute and certain guarantee of complete regulation of freight rates. The reclaiming of the ruins ' of Fort Fisher, the establish ment of national park "there, and the erection of suitable monuments to commemorate the heroism of those brave soldiers who participated in that memorable conflict, la a matter of public Importance, and is engag ing the attention of many people of the country; Congress should endorse the project by a sufficient appropria tion to carry out the undertaking. have a bill pending for this purpose, which I hope to be able to get through at some early date. . "I have already secured $300,000 for the construction of a customs bousa-and bonded warehouse at Wil mington, but $2 0,000 additional will be required to complete this work to make it in keeping with Wilmington and other South Atlantic porta. The supervising architect is now complet ing plans for the publlo building at Fayetteville. I have secured $10,000 In addition to the former appropria tion for this building and another ap propriation may be necessary to com' plete a building suitable for this pro gressive city." Horns Comlna at Rockingham, Rockingham, North Carolina, "The best town at all." will hold its great Home Coming and Auto Meet on July 14th, 15th and 16th. Plana for a big time are being made and thousands of folks will attend. Bane ball, athletlo contests, auto races (probably one hundred cars) trips to Ellerbe Springs and Blewett's Falls will be among the features of this pleasant event v v If you have pains in the back, weak buck, or anv other indication of a weakened or disordered condition of kidneys or bladder, you Bhould get i ."Aitfj Kidney and Bladder rwa v. kniw what thev will do for you mid If you will sond your name to E. d.iW tt & o.. " i creo. you win re a free trial box of these kidney , I MmM.T pills. They are sold bere , Aiii.iioSd l'IMg Co. GRAY'8 CREEK ITEMS." June 18. 1909. The farmers are laying by their crops in this community and the pros pects are encouraging. . . Rev. Ottls Johnson filled his regular appointment at Cape Fear Saturday aoo Sunday. Ex-Sheriff W. II. Marsh spent last rn1y at his old home, Alderman. The children s day exercises at King Hiitm were enjoyed by a targe con- givfeMion last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McQueen spent last Saturday night with relatives In Bladen. A number of our people attended the Liberty Point celebration last Monday, and reported a pleasant time. There will be a basket pic-nic at Glengary school house in Bladen next Saturday, July 3. Everybody come and .eta have a good time. ' Mrs. Devotion Carter, of Jerome, vis ited in this community 8unday. Miss Delia Blake, who is taking a business course in Fayettevllle, spent Sunday at home. Best wishes to the Observer and ts readers. SALMAGUNDI'S COMMENTS. Cameron, N. C. Dear Old Observer: Man is the greatest mystery to man that exists under the sua. There no doubt aa to his freeagency to a certain extent but the most depend ent or helpless, in his Infancy of any animal or insect created, without ma terial aid he would perish in a few noun. This is the first Item in the account Then follows a period of sweetness, innocence .and apparently reciprocal affection, then an estrange ment a seeming ingratitude and hut- y a desire to Improve the opportunity to take the advantages of the weakness of hi fellow man, mentally and physi cally we are referring to the rule. not to the exceptions. We except Diogenes; Socrates; Jesus "Christ as manifest in the nean, according to widely accepted history; also Count Tolstoi: William Jennings Bryan; and few others less prominent But their names are recorded bn a page that will never be destroyed by fire or flood; nor by time nor by decree of potentate. They will resist all de cay. Eternal existence ts their por tion. Here are some signs of the great mystery that envelopes apparently the powers of reason: Bee those conspic uous in the drama of life today; The odore Roosevelt William Howard Tan, Senators Aldrich. Daniels, Lodge, Sim moos, etc willing, anxious, determined to anneccessarily oppress the masses of their fellow creatures for the pe cuniary advantage of a very few m li vid uals tinder the false pretense that it la a necessary means to defray the expenses of general government No deception can be justified by log ic. Why should a rational creature do- vote hut talents to estaousn a laue doctrine when the course of nature. In dependent of past history, or future expectations, teaches him that in very few days he will not cave the power to further injure his fellow man under the guise of a deceptive law Even If that dissolution terminated existence could he claim it was a life wisely spent? When men codeava. to establish and uphold such a subter fuge, their conduct is incompatible with human or divine Justice, and absolutely derogatory to the Christian character. This is a beautiful world in which we find ourselves. It is iilied with nature's bountiful stores, all suf ficient for the wants of creation. Why should we have war or famine or pesU tenee; why should we mar its beauty desecrate or waste Its substance why should man, its master work, de nse schemes to deprive his rellow ui his pro rata share of the blessings that Bow from incessant toll! Don I an speak at once, and attempt to deny the fact that the charge la true. The oroof is established. See the prose cution being carried on in the so-call ed courts of Justice against me com binations organized to systematical!) rob the masses under the guise of Ian namely, the Standard Oil Trust; the Bread and Meat Trusts; the Monej Trust or Banking system; the Cloth ing Trust; the Insurance business, the worst of all Trusts. All gambling of the most detestable character. God Almighty painted the races and set them apart, while tne Dent sug gested the mixing to estaousn King doms of this world. And the white man has been his chief instrument in aceomDlishina- hi ourposeJ This history straight once more. Will yea unsay the words you have said, will ron nndo me wrongs you nave oouu, will you cease to do evil and learn to do well? These are more important than tariff schedules, that disturb tue industrial word. Will you voluntarily answer, or procrastinate until forced to answer? . Of course we do not expect the whM that are sucking the life blood of the toUna masses to answer the nnesttons we have asked. The most intelligent of them are unable to do so and many of them are so Ignorant they have no conception of the terms, or the meaning of right or wrong. Does every intelligent person sup pose that the "smart set" as master Henrv Waterson calls them, have a conscience? You read about them ev ery day. Some of them are eontlnuu- ly In the lime light of divorce court. They are good for lawyers who throw mad for monev. It la a widely extended combination The national legislature, now In extra ordinary session, are repairing he pipe lines that convey the toll that is levied on the toiling millions, to these parasites that sit idleness, eating and drinkina- and marrying and get ting divorced. It requires lots of mon ev to foot the bills of fashion, how will they get tt If these pipe lines get out of order? If the working man knew be was footing those bills, we believe he would call bait - We note that the remnant of Dem- oerser have decided to run Jodso Harmon for President in 1912 provid ed Mr. Bryan don't want another race. Where Is the timber that is not rotten, nor won't shrink when fire tried? Only one of the last delegation was seasoned, when the test of prin- Pam can be easily and quickly stop- ned. Pine Pain Tablets Dr. Hhoop stop Headache, womanly pains, any oaln. anywhere, in 20 minutes sure. Formula on the 25c box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula it s fine. Sold by B. E. fledberry's Son. ..,:.' ; ;-V ManZan is good for any kind of Piles. It stops inflammation, creates a normal circulation, thus reducing the Piles, and heals the parts affect ed. ManZan may be conveniently and easily applied jt the tube in which it Is put up has a small, patent nozzle at tached. Bold by MacKetnan ft JO. ' If people with symptoms of kidney or bladder trouble could realize their dan ger thev would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Rem edy. ; This great remedy stop the pain and the 'Irregularities, strengt ens and builds up these organs an there Is no danger of Blight's disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis regard the early symptoms. McDuffle I Drug Btors (0, 0. Bonders, Prop.) I clple was applied. We will get re cruits from somewhere. Old Ben Till man has thrust his pitchfork Into Sen ator Simmons. The people will wake up to look alter their affairs la the future better than they have In the past All their troubles are the fruits of carelesness, including the Civil War. That it was precipitated by se cret societies, against which all good people ought to protest and never send and a man to serve the public who Is bound by secret pledge or oath to any organisation. He will serve his secret order and let the public be d nd. Observeratloa and experience has proven that to the satisfaction of all men who have been careful observers. Therefore, in the first place, ask your offlce-faunter what secret order he be longs to. If he is a member of any of the numerous secret societies, its unfit for a public servant Turn him down or he will turn the public down. This Is more history straight If it is treason to warn the people against the Wiley tactics of their pub- lie enemies perhaps we would be found guilty by Jury composed of members of these secret orders. But man could not perform the duties encumbent upon good cltlsenahlp en cumbered by a secret oath binding htm to special society. Then leave them off from public service. In mercy spare them, and save yourselves from Inevitable harm. Dear reader, we are offering to you, what we teach our children and all who are near 'and dear to our heart, and that la the brotherhood of man kind. A false balance is an abomination in the aight of God. Would yon trust viper in your bosom, aa did Cleo patra? Remember her late. - Don t commit suicide, not even political sui cide. If you do, you are, at least tem porarily, insane. "Sale and sane" has been discussed, remember, in the very recent past Foresight is better than hind sight A hint to the wise Is suf ficient SALMAGUNDL Rings Utile Over Pills small. and easy to take. Sold by MacKethan Co. Many people with chronic throat and lung trouble have found comfort and relief in Foley's Honey and Tar as it cures stubborn coughs after other treatment has failed. L. M. Buggies, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: The doctors said I had consumption, and I get no better until I took Foley? Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now as iound as a bullet' McDuffle Drug Store (O. 0. Bonders, Prop.) . Any lady can get a silvered "No- Drip" Coffee Strainer by writing Dr. a hoop. Racine, Wis. Send no money, dimply ask tor the "No-Drip" Coupon privilege, giving your name and ad dress. Dr. Shoop will also send free cis new and very interesting little book describing Dr. Snoop's Health Coffee. Health Coffee is such a close imitation of real coffee, that it re- juires an expert to tell the difference. And neither is there a grain of real coffee in it Made from pure toasted grains, malt and nuts, its flavor and taste is exceedlnly gratifying. No te dious boiling either. "Made id a min ate," says Dr. Shoop. Write today tor ihe book and "No-Drip" Coupon. Foley's Honey and Tar not only ibops chronic coughs that weaken the constitution and develop into consump tion, but heals and strengthens the lungs. It affords comfort and relief In the worst cases of chronic bronchitis. asthma, hay fever and lung trouble. McDuffle Drug Store (O. O. Bonders, Prop.) Get DeWitt's Carboltzed Witch Ha zel Salve when you ask for it There are a great many imitations, this salve JEr. rVi'Z rTLlSSIn. Inmber. Wch summons is retur.1 needed to be used, but it is especially " good for Piles. Sold by Armfleld Drug ble to tte August term of the supe- Co. Pinesalve, carbollxed, is good for barns. It penetrates the pores, draws out inflammation, and is healing. It .s also good for cuts, sores and bruis es. Sold by MacKethan & Co. A failing tiny nerve no larger than ihe finest stken thread takes from the Heart its impulse, its power, ta regularity. The Stomach also has Its bidden, or inside nerve., Jt was Dr. Shoop who told us it was; wrong to drug a weak stomach or failing Stom ach, Heart or Kidneys. HI prescrip tion. Dr. Snoop's Restorative is di rected straight for the cause of these aliments these weak and faltering In side nerves.' This, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has of late grown so rapidly in popularity. Druggists say that those who test the Restorative even for a few days soon become fully convinced of its wonder ful merit Anyway, don't drug the or gan.. Treating the cause of sickness is the only sensible and successful wit., Sold by B. E. 8edberrys Son. 11 " . The surest and easiest way to cure a cough or cold is by gently and freely moving the bowels. Bees Laxative v,raBu j.up m pieroiii, un uis cougmng ana quicaiy relieves the cold by allaying congestion and by pleas - anUy and promptly moving the bowels. Duui vj uuisu sw -' . - ' Everyone would be benefitted by taking Foley's Orino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habit - ual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulates we uver ana regulates ue Doweis ana Is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orino Laxative today? McDuffle Drug Store (O. O. Bonders, prop.) BidYouEver tt osed to b an awful task to make Did jo tret try it t . Today you cannot do anything ssmsTthaanmae ice emm if you us ? Jell-0 ICE CREAM Powder Stir no package into a quart of milk and freeze ifc abaorqtoly nothing else to do and you have two quarts of d ii iocs ice rream at a cost of about cc cent a di-lu ' , SpacUaga ZS ocat, at Brtwr'm, IKmtrated Hecipe Book Free. Tat Geaset Fare Toed Cx, U toy, K V, "An agent I known by the companies he k." : t:- YOUR f KOPERTY IS lEClM , . When Insured in tr ETD GSUCE co! HARTFORD, CONN. , Cash Capital ......14,000,000. The leading Firs Insurance Company of America." K HUSKE, Agnt im ereem. 2 quarts tst " what 2 dishes have. tsnaHy tost LEG L f.DVEfTISEr.EflTS NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The co-partnership for the practice of law heretofore existing between the undersigned baa this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent 11. McD. ROBINSON, JOHN 0. SHAW. June 18th, 1909. NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA TION. NORTH CAROLINA CUMBER LAND COUNTY In the Superior Court " , W. B. Johnson and wife, Annie S. Johnson, vs. Annie Taylor and hus band. Thos. Taylor and Beatrice . Taylor, Minor. . The defendants, Annie Taylor xand husband. Thomas Taylor, a bored nam ed, will take notice that an action en titled aa above has been commenced In the Superior court of Cumberland county to make sale of land and divi sion of the proceeds there of, the said land situated In said county and Bute, and fully described In the complaint now oa file, and the said defendants will further' take notice they are required to appear befo.e the Clerk of the Superior court tf said county on the 2Cth day of July, 1909, at 13 o'clock M, at the court bouse is said county and state and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demand ed In said complaint s Thls 24th day of June, 1909. "' A. A. McKETHAN. Clerk Superior Court Cumberland County. COOK DAVIS. Attorneys for Plaintiff. - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, . Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Elisha Stewart, de ceased, late of Cumberland county. North Carolina, this la to notify ail persons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at-Fayetteville, X C, on or before the 4th day of June, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded la bar of their recovery. - All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This June 4th, 1909. T. H. STEWART. . Admr. Elisha Stewart a K. NIMOCKS, Attorney. NOTICE. North Carolina Cumberland County In the Superior Court F. H. Townsend vs. Akers Lumber Co, The defendant above named will take notice that a summons in the above entitled action was issued against said defendant on the twelf'h day of May, 1909, by the clerk of ihe superior court of Cumberland count;. North Carolina, for the sum of five thousand eight hundred, three and 19-100 dollars ($5,803.19) ami nine hun dred twenty-nine and 71-100 ($929.71) due said plaintiff by account for Um ber manufactured into lumber under ' contract and under contract tor haul- rior court of said county, commencing on the first Monday before the first Monday In September, 1909. The defendant will also take notice that a warrant of attachment was is sued by said clerk of the superin; court against the property of the 1e- fendant Warrant Is returnable to (he said August term of the superior court when and where the defendant is re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint, or the relief dmand- ed therein will be granted. ' (Signed) A. A. McKETHAN, Clerk 8uperlor Court This 27th day of May, 1909. SALE, BY COMMISSIONERS, OF VALUABLE CITY REAL E8TATE ; McKINNON LAND8. -. " In accordance with an order of the Superior court of 'Cumberland county, in a cause entitled "Mrs. Ella O. Mc- , Kinnon et al, vs. Mrs. Sudle McK, "! Wnita t al fh ntaraamaA mm inm. minWuiH amvintii h ih ir n exvMe to sale to the highest bidder at - pablic auction the following valuable jands In the city of Fayettevllle, via Flm Tract-Beginning at the West, ; ern bank of Blount's creek, on the Nortn Slde nnMe ltreet, and run- ; Dm W)ta Russell street N. 70 W. '. chains and Zt links to the corner of the intersection of said street with Kennedy Lane; thence with the East , side of said Lane N. 20 E. 5 -chains to a stone, formerly John Kelly's corner, in the middle of the canalj thence, as me miaaie oi saia camu, tt. iu a. Chains and 95 links to Blount's creek thence up the meanders of said creek to the beginning, containing about four aares and three perches, and be ing the same land described in a deed from Owen Houston to Murdoch Mc- Kinnon, recorded in Book T, No. page 369, office of the register of deeds for Cumberland county. Second Tract That certain store and lot on Person street, store No. 49 formerly occupied by 0. A. Thompson, bounded on the West by .the store known as the Breece store, on the East by store No. 47, on the North by Old street and on the south by Person street -being the property described In the deed from H. B. Butler et al, to Martha McKlnnon et al., recorded in Book Y, No. I; page 602,-records of Cumberland county. - The first tract above described (that beautiful property .Just West of the creek and next to the A. E. Rankin resi dence) -will be subdivided and will be offered for sale in subdivisions and as a whole, the better price, nnder the two methods of sale, to prevalL The sale will be subject to the confirmation of the court . , . Place of Bale Court House door, Fayettevllle, N. c. Time of Sale 12 o'clock M., Mon day, August zna, ios. Terms of Bale One-third cash, 10 per cent of the entire purchase money to be paid on the day of sale, to be credited on the cash portion after con firmation: one-third in three months from the day of sale and the balance in six months from the day of sale, deferred payments to bear interest from date of sale, to be evidenced by solvent notes ana title to be reserved until final payment For further information call on ti- ther of us. , H, McD. ROBINSON, and aV-R. McKETHAN, ' 1 - Commissioners, rsysttorill, N, 0., Jultfrd, Hot, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Having qualified as executors of the last will and testament of Mary Cath erine Perry, deceased, late of Cumber land county. North Carolina, this ts to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before May 1. 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted t6 said estate will please make Immediate payment This May 1, 1909. HENRY a TYSON, BENJ. H. HENDERSON, Executors, Fayettevllle, N. C Q. K. Nlmocka, Attorney. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. Having qualified as administrator of Judd V. Davis, deceased, late of Cum berland county, N. C this la to notify estate of said deceased to exhibit them, duly verified, to the undersign ed or his attorneys on or before the 29th day of May, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of 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 ceased. . ' Carthage, N. C, P. 0. Box No. I. This 29th day of May, 1909. Note: Please file all claims with Robinson ft Shaw, Attorneys, Fayette ville, N. C. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having this day qualified as exe cutor of William H. Pope, deceased. late of Cumberland county, N. C, this la to notify all persons having claims aglnst the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before June 30th, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt settlement J. C. POPE, Exr. of Wm. H. Pope, Fayettevllle, N. C. This June 30th, 1909. H. McD. ' ROBINSON, Attorney. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of Btate. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To all to whom these Presents may come GREETING: Whereas, it appears to my satisfac tion, oy duly authenticated record of the proceedings tor the voluntary dissolu tion thereof, by the unanimous cpnsent of all the stockholders, deposited In my office, that Acme Lumber Company, a corporation of this State, whoso prin cipal office is situated at No. 1 Street Jn the town of Thnberland, County ot Cumberland, State of "North Carolina (W. H. But ton being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," pre liminary to the Issuing of thla Certifi cate of Dissolution, Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 19th day of August 1907. file in my omce a dulv executed and attested consent 1p writing to the dissolution of said cor poration, executed by all the stock holders thereof, which eaid consent and the record of the proceedings aforesaid are now on file in my aaid office, as nrovlded by law. In Testimony Whereof, ! hare here unto set my and affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 19th day of August A. D. 1907. J. BRYAN GRIMES, ' Secretary of State. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of an order of the Su perior court of Cumberland county. In a special proceeding entitled A Cam eron vs. Susan A. McLeod et al," the undersigned will expose to sale at pub ic autlon to the highest bidder, that :ertain tract of land In Cumberland Munty, bounded and described as fol lows: - Beginning at a pine, two pine point era, near the river and running N. 9 chains to a stake and pointers; thence 3. 73 E. 43 chains to a pine near the bead of Indian Pond; thence S. 68 W. 31 chains to a stake, one old-field pine pointer; thence S. 45 W. 23 chains to a stake on the bank of the river, near and below McLeod s Ford; .thence up the various' courses of the river to the beginning, containing 91 acres more or less: the same lying on thi North side of Lower Little River, ad joining the lands of the heirs ot Alex. McNeill, McMillan and others. Reference is hereby made to the deed recorded in Book Q, No. 6, of Deeds, page 514 etc, office of the Reg ister ot ueeds lor Cumberland county, Place of Sale: Court House Door, sayetteviiie, N. c. - . Time of Sale: 12 o'clock M., Mon day, August zna, 1909. ' Terms of Sale: CASH, 10 per cent to De paid on day of sale and the bal ance upon confirmation by the court .' . H. McD. ROBINSON, . ,. Commissioner, '; Fayetteville, N. C. June 28th, 1909. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION . . NOTICE. - '... NORTH CAROLINA Cumberland 'County In the Superior Court, Bo- fore the Clerk. Mrs. Ella G. McKlnnon, widow of W. H McKlnnon, Miss Mary McKlnnon, Muraock McKlnnon, Mrs. Flora Cun ningham, J. C. McPhail and wife, Sal lie McPhalL W. H. McKlnnon and Ella Wyatt McKlnnon, a minor, through her mother and next friend, Mrs. Ella a McKlnnon, the widow and belrs-at-law of DrW. H. McKlnnon, deceased, and L. M. Fox and wife, An nie Fox, W, F. Coward and wife, Nellie M. Coward, and C. H. Shelton and wife, Lena Shelton, vs. Mrs. Sudle McK. Wade, Archie Butler, Wm. Bub Ier and Hugh Butler The defendants above named and particularly the defendant Hugh Bu ier, will take aotlce: -,-r'..-- ; That a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced in the 8uperlor Court Ot Cumberland county 14 make partition by sate of two cer tain tract of land In the city of Fay etteville, of which the petitioner and defendants are tenants-io-common, and said defendants, and particularly Hugh Butler, will further take notice' that they are required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cumberland county at the court house fit FayettevlHe, N Cat 12 V. clock M., on July 3rd,' 1909, and an swer or demur to the petition in said proceeding, or the petitioners will ap. ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said petition, which has been filed In said court " t ., n McKETHAN, ' - Clerk Superior Court This 3rd day of June, A. D 1909. ROBINSON ft 8HAW, ' Attorney tot Pitltlonn, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DFS3OLUTI0N. To all to whom these presents may come GREETING: Whereas. It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof, by the unanimous consent of all stockholders, doposltod in my office, that Martln-McKetban Company, a corporation of thla State, whose principal omce la suuatea at No. Gillespie Street in the city of Fayettevllle, County of Cumberland, State of North Carolina, (J. L. Galney being the agent therein and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), haa compiled with the re quirements of chapter 21, Revisal' of 1905, entitled "Corporations," prelim inary to the issuing of this Certifi cate of Dissolution, Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 31 day of May, 1909, file In my offloe a duly executed and attested consent in writ ing to the dissolution of said corpora tion, executed by all 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 wnereot, I nave here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh, this 81 day of May, v. jaw. J, BRYAN GRTMES; Secretary of State. - 8TATB OF NORTH CAROLINA - Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION To all to whom these Presents may come GREETING: Whereas, It appears to my satisfac tion, by duly authenticated record of the proceedings for the voluntary dis solution thereof, by the unanimous consent of all' the stockholders, de posited in my office, that Southern Real Estate Company, a corporation of thla State, whose principul office is situated at No. Person Street in the city of Fayettevllle, County ot Cumberland, State ot North Carolina (Jno. C. Gorham being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom process may be served), has complied with the requirements of chapter 21, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corpora tions," preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dissolution, ' Now, Therefore, I, J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of the State ot North Caro lina ,do hereby certify that the said corporation did, on the 21st day cf May, 1908, file in my office a duly ex ecuted and attested consent in writing to the dissolution of said corporation, executed by all the stockholders there of, 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 affixed my official seal at Raleigh, this 21st day ot May, A. D 1908. J. BRYAN GRIMES, Secretary of State. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, Having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed, of the estate ot 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 veriflsd to the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of May, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recov ery. AH persons indebted to said i.s- ate will please make immediate pay ment JOSIE HEDGPETH, .administratrix C. T. A. of C. J. Hedg peth. , This 22nd day ot May, 1909. Robinson ft Shaw, Attys.; Fayette ville. Stomach trouble I bote muutum of. and not in Ibell a true dlaeass. We think of DnpwtU, Heartburn, and Indifestlon as nal dluues, rei the j an nnnptoms only of a certain iseana Hem tcknear-nothln' elsa. It wuthlifact that Ant oonwtlyled Sr. Bhona tn tn eratlon of that now very popular Stomach Beraedr-Dr. Snoop's Hestoistlr. Going direct to the ttomach nems. alom broofbt that Mcceai and faror to Dr. Shoop and his BeetoratiTe. With, oat that original and blghlr vital principle, no such hutlni sccomplithmenta wore btbt to be had. For etomach dlitreet, bloatins, blllonsneei, bad breath and asllow complexion, try Dr. Snoop's KeetorttlTe-Tsbleti or Liquid and see for your. elf what It can and will do. Ws sail and cdm DraShoop's Restorative B. t. ScUDcnnY S SONS. 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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