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Another step in fayette. VltXE'S GREAT PROGRESS. A Seen By As Enlightened Corres- pond en t. ' ,!;Mf4, ; .,'-,;!:, ;v From Wednesday's Dally. Fayettevllle, July 28, 1909. Editor Observer: One of the County Commissioners (Mr. It Lutterloh) kindly Invited me to ride with htm this morning to 'it sped the new steel Clarendon bridge over the Cape Fear river. ' On the way there, I saw (or the tint time inc It wm completed, the wide and aubftantlal structure which sdana the creek, half way between the old town ball and the river. Our city la ther are to be congratulated on this work. It is One. It width is as it should be, leading up to oar broad and splendid paved cMy street. But the aarendon bridge! I was simply delighted with It When we vere driven well npon it, the view of the river up and down was, very attract ive. Then it looked so. substantial and convenient I was delighted to see In evidence the broad sidewalk which the Chamber of Commerce bad urged npon the Commissioners so suc cessfully. Persons beyond the river driving over this bridge, will get their first favorable impression of the pro gress and enterprise of this city when they see this modern steel bridge and the splendid railroad bridge just below It Fancy the feelings of a mountain climber on Aarlat when looking for the old wooden Ark that was so famuli. it to him, he should suddenly see in fti nuuw an Ocean Crer Hound! Whan I remembered the old Ark-shaped wooden bridge with its smell of a stv ble, ventilated by small port holes, ' only large enough for . the egress cf the conventional Dove, I rubbed iny - eyes (it was early this morning) and wondered if I were not dreaming. The new bridge is all right, and it des- - traction by Are of the old one was a blessing in disguise. The Commissioners have built wise- u mum wtwu Looking at, and thinking aboat bridges today, allow me to say that I would be very glad to see the narrow bridge, which now span the waters at McNeill's mill on Green street, taken down and put np again just above Ec- cles Park, replacing the wooden stru. -, tore there. This iron bridge is too narrow for its present position; and Its sidewalks are so circumscribed a not to permit two persons to walk breast When the congregations of - the different churches 'meet there a they frequently do those wbo are walking nave to step Into the road among carriage In order to pass. We should have a concrete bridge at thii . point wide as Green street, with greater space than at present for fout passengers; and one that would not bave to be repaired and repainted con stantly. Tours, . F. B. HOSE. tin reference to the new Clarendon bridge the Observer, In justice to it self, feel obliged to remind our eo respondent that except for the Obser ver's agitation, followed by the action of the Chamber of Commerce in res ponse thereto, there would be no side walk ;,to the. bridge, Editor Obser ver. North Carolina Reunion Confederate , Veterans. The annual reunion of the, KorJi Carolina Division of the United Con federate Veteran will be bold at Char lotte on the 25 tk and 26th days of Au gust, ISOi, to which are cordially In vited all Confederate Veterans in thJa 8tate. Major General Jf. 8. Canr writes:. - - "Our comrades of ' Mecklenburg Camp No, 382 and the other hospita ble citixens of Charlotte are preparing to make this reunion as grant a son- cess a was oor last at Wisstos-9 km and they will do all within their power for the comfort sand pleasure of an veterans wbo win attend."' Free meals and lodging will be gives all veteran who cannot pay for the same. but they must aa sobs at possible not ify, the committee at Charlotte that they will attend so that they may be provided for. Do not go there expect ing free entertainment unless yon haw notified the committee that yon are coming. " V . The annual election of Division and Brigade Commanders will be held on Wednesday, the 25th, and such other business will that day be transacted a may be deemed proper, and on thj 26th will be the grand parade. . "Chief Justice Walter Clark has ac cepted an invitation to deliver aa ad dress, and there win be addresses by other distinguished veterans. "The railroad companies will give the usual reduced rates; the exact tate from any station can be learnel upon application to the local agent. The Ceritral, Buford and Stonewall no tels have agreed to give every veteran a rate of $1.50 a day (including meab), where two occupy he same room.", Pythian Orphanage Trustees. The trustees of the Pythian Or phanage will meet rn Durham on Au gust 5th at ( o'clock to decide defi nitely on the selection of a site for the home.; The committee Is compos ed of the following: Geo. L. Hack ney, Ashevllle, N. Q, chairman; Rev. P. R. Law, Charlotte, N. Cf G. Her bert Smith, Cronly, N. C; Thos. H. Webb, Duke, N. C, and J. D. Piidgen, Durham, N. C. ' --.,y:- C- Alleged Tiger Jailed. V; V v -? : Coot MoDougald, charged with re tailing whisky, from a two-gallon Jug behind the Dnptlsh church in Raeford Enturduy, wag bound over to the Cu.n borhtrxl Superior Court by Mayor John son of that town. He was unable io Klve the 8200 bond required, and was brought hwe Tuesday, and lodged in Jail. IN I tol . . re a i, n:ut ii ,i, Is Md for anv. nfi'.'.od to ho lis' h H a i."'r Halve o a tiaivu Is 11 is emwlally f-.i,1 lor riles, t i ly Ar-i .. J iJrug to. SECOND CROP IRISH POTATOES. Raleigh (N. C.) Progressive Farmer. Please tell me the best time lo plant Irish potatoes for fall crop and bow I can get them to come up. I planted some last year for full crop but they did not come up. - X. X. Editorial Answer: After digging the first crop, the potatoes Intended for seed for the second crop should be stored In a dry cool place. Thoy may be spread out on the barn floor and covered with straw, hay or dry sand. The second crop of Irish po tatoes is usually planted during th latter part of. July or Srst naif of August For two or three weeks ae fore planting the seed potatoes tire sometimes exposed ,. to heat and moisture which hastens sprouting and may aid in securing a better stand. ' If the potatoes are sprouting a planting time It may be well to cut them, oherwise : probably It is best not to cut them. As the weather la usually hot and sometimes dry at the season the sec ond crop is planted, they should planted rather deeply In a well pro pared, rich soil. Rolling after plant ing Is advised to compact the soil which has been loosened by thorough preparation. Coming Here to See Hia Scotch Lads. Mr .Edward Bayley, of Edinburgh, the aged Scotch philanthropist who has been the means of sending to North Carolina a number of .young mea of his Sunday school class, who wanted a chance in the new world, is' in Raleigh again after a visit to Ashe vllle. having gone west because of the hot weather. The Raleigh News and Observer uf today says: 'Mr. Bayley's visit to North Carolina fa to see how 'his young men' -re getting along. While in Ashevllle be saw Robert McClaglain, wbo Is work ing for a lawyer there. He is going to Wilmington to see Newton Fisher, who works for the James Sprunt Company, and will also visit jou.ig men working at lumber Bridge, Fay- ttteville. New Bern and Charlotte. "Of the forty-seven young men whom Mr. Bayley sent to North Caro lina, there are thirty who are working on farms and so far as can be learned they are pleased with eondkioas. Others are working in various ditfir cnt lines of trade. It was tBe late Mr. T. K. Brnner, wbo secured Mr. Bayley's aid la bringing young Scotchmen to North Carolina. "Yesterday afternoon, accompanied by Mr. Victor H. Boyden, Mr. Bajtey called on Governor Kitchln and had a most pleasant interview. It fa understood that Mr. Bayley is greatly pleased with what he has seen cf North Carolina.". SHERWOOD ITEMS. Dunn, N. C, Route 4, July 26. The fanners have finished hilling and crops are looking splendid through this sec tion. ; ; The revival meetings, which have been In progress for the last three weeks at the various churches near here, closed yesterday. ; , Quite a number of the young men from this sectios went on the mooo- tight excursion to Durham Saturday night They report a good time. , ; Messrs. Williams, Stirling and Wade, of Godwin, were callers in section Sunday afternoon. Messrs. J. C. Williams and Toby Wade, accompanied by Misses Lixde aad Luis Donnan, visited Duke Sun day p.' m. Mr. C H- Thornton has returned home from visiting relatives and friends near S ted man. . . Miss Lena Jackson spent Sunday With the Misses McPhaiL " Miss Rassla . Donnan spent last week at Averasboro, the guest of Miss Gertrude Barnes. . '-". ': Prof. It T. ' Page and' sister,' Mis Theresa, lave returned to their home at Buie's Creek, after spending a few days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. a C. Page. ;, ' ,'v': A .NOTE 0 WARNING. ' Charlotte Observer. . ".' : The North Carolina Index, a negro religious paper' published at PitUboro, in this State, sounds this note cf warning to the idle and - vagabond members of its race: - "Ton do not have to work very hard 'to go to belt The indolent and the idle man will found among the children of Me damned in the last and dreadful day. If it could beat that idea Into the I heads of many of its people the whole IJ . V. 11 rrnvm wuun w ui wiwh wilci wwr Uoa financially and morally. : Delay in commencing treatment for a slight Irregularity that conM bave been cared quickly by Foley's Kidney Remedy may result In a serious kid ney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out tissues and strengthens these organs. McDuffle Drag Store (O. O. Bonders, Prop.) ; i The surest and easiest way to cure cough or cold is by gently and freely moving the bowels. Bees Laxative Cough Syrup is pleasant stops the coughing and quickly relieves the cold by allaying congestion and by pleas antly and promptly moving the bowels. Sold by HacKethan Co. - , Pineules are for all kidney, liver, bladder, rheumatic and urinary com plaints. They assist in separating salt and water with their poisons fro mthelr blood. ' They act promptly. Sold by MacKethan Co. ' Pain can be easily and quickly stop ped. ; Ping Pain Tablets Dr. Snoop's stop Headache, womanly pains, any pain, anywhere. In 20 minutes .sure. Formula on the 25c. box. Ask your druggist or doctor about this formula it' fine. Sold by B. E. Sedberry's Bon. Everyone would be benefitted by taking Foley's 6iino Laxative for stomach and liver trouble and habit ual constipation. It sweetens the stomach and breath, gently stimulate the liver and regulates the bowels and Is much superior to pills and ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's Orlno Laxative today? McDuiBe Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) If nt-Ohle with symptoms of kidney ot . bladder trouble could realize their dan-1 ger they would without loss of time commence taking Foley's Kidney Rem-' edy. . This great remedy stops the . pain and the irregnlnrltiea, strength ens and builds up these organs and i there Is no dancer of Bright' disease or other serious disorder. Do not dis regard the early symptoms. McDutlle Drug Store (O. 0. Souders, Prop.) A falling tiny nerve no larger than the finest silken thread takes from the Heart Its impulse, its power, its regularity. The Stomach also has Its hidden, or Inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who told ns It was wrong to drag a weak stomach or falling Stom ach, Heart or Kidneys. Hia prescrip tion. Dr. Snoop s Restorative is di rected straight for the cause of these ailments these weak and faltering In side nerves. This, no doubt clearly explains why the Restorative has ot late grown so rapidly In popularity. Druggists say that those wbo 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 ot sickness is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by B. K. 8edberrys Son. - Many people with chronic throat and lung trouble have found comfort aad relief In Foley's Honey and Tar as it cures stubborn coughs after other treatment has failed. U M. Boggles, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors said I had consumption, and I got no better until I took Foler Honey and Tar. It stopped the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs and they are now a sound as a bullet" McDutlle Drug Store (O. O. Souders, Prop.) Rings- Little Liver Pills email. and easy to take. Sold by MacKethaa Co. : , Any lady can get a silvered "No- Drip" Coffee Strainer by writing Dr. Shoop. Racine, Wis. Send no money. Simply ask for the "No-Drip" Coupon privilege, giving your, name and ad dress. Dr. Shoop will also send free his new and very Interesting little book describing Dr. 6hoop's Health Coffee. Health Coffee is such a close mitation of real coffee, that It re quires an expert to tell the difference. And neither is there a grain ot real coffee in it Made from pure toasted grains, malt and nuts. Its flavor and taste Is exceedinly gratifying. No te utons boiling either. "Made in a mla- nte, sars Dr. Shoop. Write today for 'be book and "No-Drip" Coupon. L. C. Wooten. 1 Plnesalve. earboUxed, is good for vims, i; penetrates tne pores, araws at Inflammation, and Is healing. It also good for cots, sores and bruis- '. Sold by MacKethan Co. Delay in taking Foley's Kidney Rem u'y if you have headache, kidney or -.dder trouble, fastens the disease on you and makes a cure more dif- n't Commence taking Foley's Kid- 7 Remedy today and you will soon '!. Why risk a serious malady? -Dtiffie I rug Store (O. O. Souders, ICE CREAM 1c.aDish is nud in this way: eur a package of JELL-0 ICE CREAM Powder icto a- quirt of milk and vtse it That can be dons 1. iu clxMt ten minutes. Tb-reisnothinKtoadd.for 'ft powder sr.mAcs every. 1 1 . k . .i i 2- i .A . u -i ! tti n.-. asd there is no e k- ins t r anythicg else to do. Ynn Will have two qratrts cf i -.ic.ooi i-t csam fox the -seal fi : .: twi dis'::; a - 2 t.kzsi tzrZS in. . E'as. atr.l r.fdpeEooiFre.- . e Crrtt r tfcsdC, UEay.lt T. HOEYhdTAR i - Tha criminal s ; LAXATIVE cctiremsiy. Tor coog hs, colds, threat aad loaf tnmoice. ne epsaies. uoa aicoaouc. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. ' The enoln .: rO LETTS HONEY and TAR la fat a Yellow package. Refuse substitutes. .. . Prepared only by Fetoy Company, CMoaejw . ; Mcduffie druq store, ;?. - (0. . ouders. Prop.) J. j, VM ((idneys Wak XldaeTS. smly potel to weak kKtow Psttml Th Eidnert, Ilia Uweart, sod Um Momaeh. find their weakneai not ia tin artaa UaelL bat in Um acm thu eootral and fold aad Utiiitlw then. Dr. htmno'a UmUn u wtoHtm Kweiatanr ynpuwl to meh ttana comroiunf nerres. ToaoctorUMtldnersalaaa, w)L H.roor lack or Is wsak.' H Ox urlna ara or n an ua mot. u yoa nan trmvkmt oi Brtsbti or other iltttmiin at ikmu kid. ger dtaMta, rr Dr. Sheo UfttanUn a SMatb isDMiBoruruv sua M mtmt a eaa aul win Dootorofiud B. E. SEDBERRY'S SONS. P""" Th Coax. 9jmp Hun rids th$ system cel4 by acting u a ctthattle tb swwalfl It mm mmm . mm gynu? Vee Is Om erlftnal Isastive sough Jyrop, soatalas so eplatat gaotly sseras the bwals earrylng tb cold off thraogh the sataral eaaaaala, Caarantaad to give; rOB SALE BT MoKETHAN ft CO, FOLEY! Ef Stic COMMISSIONER'S BAlC OK CITY PROPERTY. Hy virtue of a decree of the Super ior Court, rendered in a special pro c ceding entitled W. IX Johnson and wife, vs. Annie Taylor, et al, heira-at-law, the undersigned eominltmioner will otter for sale, at the court house door, In Cumberland county, In the City of Fayettevllle, N. C on Satur day, August 2Sth. at 12 o'clock M, to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation of the court, the fol lowing real estate; v In the City of Fayettevllle on the east side of HlUsbora street begin ning at a stake sixty feet southeast of the southeast Intersection of Cumber-' land and Hillsboro streets, Mrs. An nie 8. Johnson's southwest corner cf lot bought from Jarvla B. Taylor and wife, and runs thence south seventy live east with her line parallel with Cumberland street one hundred eighty-six feet to a rock In the line former ly Abe Holllday'a, now J. Henry John son's; thence south four west one hundred twenty-eight feet to the line ot the adjoining lot of Louis Beard; thence vwith that line north seventy Ave west one hundred and ; eighty six feet to the east margin ot Hills boro street; thence with said margin of ' Hillsboro -street ' north four east about one hundred twenty-eight teet to tne oeginning corner. Upon which land is situated a four- room house. .. - v Terms of Sals: Cash. This July 28. 1909. - " . E. Ck DAVIS, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER MORT- GAGE. - v By virtue of the power of sale -con tained In a certain mortgage deed, ex ecuted by H. H. Bryant and wife, 8. Enxabeth Bryant which mortgage deed la duly recorded in Book "K," No. S, page 62. in the office of Regis ter of Deeds for Cumberland county. ft. u, i wm, on Monday, the 30th day of August 1909, at 1 o'clock p. nx, at tne court bouse door la Fayettevllle, N. C, expose to sale to the highest bidder, tor cash, the following tract or parcel ot land, situate,- lying and Do ing to Cedar Creek Township, Cum berland county, N. C, bounded and described as follows, vii: : Beginning at the corner ' of the church lot and run east T chains SO links to a stake: thence S. 32 1-2 E. 1 chain S links to a stake; thence the old line S. 84 E.14 chains 94 links to a stake; thence 8. 9 E. 9 chains 50 links; thence N. 86 W. 4 chains 83 links; thence N. 62 W. 7. chains 73 links to a stake by a pine stump; thence 8. 60 W. 6 chain to a stake; thence N. 60 W. 20 chain 20 links to a corner of the church lot; thence witn that line N. 10 W. 4 chains 47 links to the beginning, containing 18 1-2 acres. This 26th day of July, 1909. ' - JEFF. D. SBSSOMS, V ...,.;.,.,; ,-.., ,, Mortgagee.;;' H. 8. Averitt Attorney. '. ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ; Eavng qualified as executor of the last will and testament of Miss Annie E. Elliot deceased, late of Cumberland County, N. C, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, : on' or before the 10th day of July, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. .,, ..,., , . AH persons indebted to said estate must make immediate payment. This 10th day of Inly. 1909. "', ' . . JOHN ELLIOT, - ' - - Executor. H. a AVERITT, Attorney. - NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER - MORTGAGE. TJnder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of mortgage executed by Levi Nash and Connie Nash, 'said mortgage bearing date of January 3, 1908, and recorded tn Book B. No. 6, Page 454, etc, in the office of Register of .Deeds of Cumberland county, I will sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder, the following, tract of land, situated In Cumberland county. State of - North Carolina, In Cross Creek township, oounaed and described as follows, vis Beginning at a stake, 6 chains north from at. V. B. Tally's N. E. corner: thence N. 1 E. 5 chains, thence 8. 9 E. 4 chains, thence 8. 1 W. 6 chains, thence N. 89 W. 4 chains to the be ginning, containing 2 acres, more or less, and being part of the tract of land conveyed by B. O. Worth and wife to Mrs." FaUma Worth, and by Mrs. Fatima Worth conveyed to Levi Nash by deed dated January 1st, 1877. Date of Sale: Monday, August 23; 1969, at 42 o'clock H. - - - Place of Sale: Court House Door, in f ayettevllle, n. u." . . . Terms of Sale: Cash! ,; 5 " i ; Q. K- NIMOCKS, - Attorney for Mortgagee. This July 20, 1909. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. North Carolina, Cumberland County in tne uupenor court Before the " -;rr- Clerk, f -T. H. Stewart. Arimfnlatratnr nf mi. shs Stewart, deceased, vs. Joe Stew- mn, jaary a. eiewart, Allans Stewart ana iteoecca Stewart, neirs-aMaw. y i notice. - r - - The defendants abova namoH peclally Ellsha Stewart and Rebecca Stewart, will take notice that an ac tion or special proceeding entitled ns above has been commenced In the Su perior Court of Cumberland county, North Carolina, to sell a certain tract or lot of land la the City of Fayette- vine, county and State aforesaid, on Boundary, street for the purpose of creatine assets with which a debts due by estate of Ellsha Stewart, aeceasea, ine aoove named defendants being aelrs-at-law of the said Ellsha 8tewart, and having or claiming an In terest in said land as such.- Said de fendant will farther take notice that thev and each of them t nmnlmi in appear before the undersigned Clerk oi m eupenor court ot tne county and State aforesaid, at hi office in the court bouse in the City -of Fayette vllle, on Monday, August 80, 1909, at It o'clock M., and answer or demur to the complaint or petition Hied in said matter, or the notltlnnar mm ply to the court for the relief demand ed in said petition. This 28th day of July, 1909. JAMES MARSH, . . Deputy Clerk Superior Court. ' NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. r , The co-partnership for the practlco of law heretofore existing between the undersigned has this day been dissolv ed by mutual consent' , .H. McD.' ROBINSON, JOHN 0. SHAW. June 18th, 1909. ' G F t"Ppt la ta oilnniM I i , 1 "' lth Dr. Muwp'a . t f 1 - Croup Uemmif (M Mfe sod pIcMncnir-fiUs. Irac(iK , soarstooiacli 4UQiiatioauftbehel wbat van NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA TION. NORTH CAROLINA- CUMBER LAND COUNTYIn the Superior Court W. 11. Johnson and wife, Annie S. Johnson, vs. Annie Taylor and hus band, Thos. Taylor and JBcatrlce Taylor, Minor. : , The defendants, Annie Taylor and husband. Thomas Taylor, aboved nam ed, wilt take notice that an action en titled as above has been commenced In the Superior court of Cumberland county to make aalo of land and divi sion ot the proceeds here of, the said land situated In said county and State, and fully described In the complaint now on file, and the saU defendant will further take, notice they are required to appear befo,e the Clerk of the Superior court of said county on the 26th day of July, 1909. at 12 o'clock M. at- th court house In said county and state and answer or demur to the complaint In said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the court tor the relief demand ed In ai,d complaint This 24th day of June. 1909. ' i r- A. A. McKETHAN. . ; Clerk Superior Court Cumberland County, - -, l- y''" '; ,J. COOK ft DAVIS, . v Attorneys for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Ellsha Stewart, uV ceased, late of Cumberland county. North Carolina, this Is to notify aU persons having claim against the es tate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fayettevllle, X. C, on or before the 4th day of June, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar ot their recovery..' ' - . , ' AU persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This June 4th, 1909. . " T. H. STEWART, ' Admr. Ellsha Stewart Q. K. NIMOCKS. Attorney. : ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator f the' estate of A. L. Guy, deceased, late of the County of Cumberland, North Carolina, this I to notify all person having claim against the estate ot said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fayettevllle on or be fore the 3rd day of Jnly, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of thalr recovery. '. All persons - Indebted : to said estate will please make immedi ate paytnent '' .;;'.-,, r.., This 3rd day of July, 1909. , , ' ,.. . W. A. GUT, Administrator. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. By virtue of an order ot the Su perior court of Cumberland county, in a special proceeding entitled "A Cam erdn vs. 8usan A. McLeod et al," the undersigned will expose to sale at pub lic aution to the highest bidder, that certain tract of land in Cumberland county, bounded and described as fol low: ; ' ., I." . , 'y Beginning at a pine: two pine point ers, near the river and running N. 9 cnains to a stake and pointers; thence S. 73 E. 43 chains to a pine near the head of Indian Pond; thence 8. 68 W 31 chains to a stake, one old-field pine pointer; thence 8. 45 W. 23 chain to a stake on the bank of the river, near and below McLeod's Ford; thence up the various course of the river to the beginning, containing 91 acres more or less: the same lying on the North side of Lower Little River, ad joining the lands of the heir 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 of Deeds for Cumberland county. Place of Sale: Court House Door, Fayettevllle, N. C. - - . -' Time of Sale: 12 o'clock M Mon day, August 2nd. 1909. Terms of Sale: CASH, 10 percent to be paid on day 'of sale and the bal ance upon confirmation by the court H. McD. ROBINSON, : Commissioner, ' , . " " Fayettevllle, N. CVJ June 28th, 1909. - - - - 8ALE, BY COMMISSIONERS, OF VALUABLE CITY REAL E8TATE MeKINNOM I IMnft . ..... - In accordance with an order of the Superior court of Cumberland county, in a cause entitled "Mrs. Ella Q. Mo Kinnnn et nl , n SnHls u.v Wade, et al," the undersigned, as cora- uiusiouers appointea oy tne court will exnosa to aal tn tha hlirliMt hHila, Af public auction the following valuable lands In the city of Fayettevllle, vlx: First Tract Beginning at the West ern bank .of Blount's creek, on the North Side of Russell street, and run- mug wiui nusseii street a. 70 W. chains and at link tn tha the Intersection nf malA ilnui wih Kennedy Lane; thence with the East mo oi saio juane in. zu is. a cnains to a stone, formerly John Kelly's corner, in tne middle oi tne canal; tnence, a the middle of said canal, 8. 70 E. ; Chains and 95 links to Blnnnt'a croak thence on the meanifara nf uM to the beginning, containing about four acres and three perches, and be ing the same land described In a deed from Owen Houston to M unlock Mc Kinnon, recorded In Book T, No. 2, page 869, office of the register ot deed for Cumberland county. . ' .: . . Second Tract That certain store and lot on Person street store No. 49 formerly occupied by G. A. Thompson, bounded on the -Waat h h 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 McKinnon et al., recorded In Book T, No. 3, page 602, records of Cumberland county. ; . v The first tract above described (that beautiful property Just West of the creek and next to the A. E. Rankin real, deuce) will be subdivided and will be offered for sale In subdivisions and a a whole, the better price, under the two methods of sale, to prevail. The sale will be subject to the confirmation of the court Place of Bale Court House door, Fayettevllle, N. C. - Time of Sale 13 o'clock M., Mon day, August 2nd, 1909. Terms of Sale 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 payment to bear Interest from date of sale, to be evidenced by solvent notes and title to be reserved until final payment. - . For further Information call on ei ther of us. H. McD, ROBINSON, . and' . B. R. McKETHAN, 8 Commissioners. Favettevill, N. C, Ju!y3rd, 1909. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Department of State. CERTIFICATE OF DI880LUTION. To all to whom these Presents may come OREET1NG: 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, depoaltod in my office, that Martln-McKethan Company, a corporation of this State, whose principal office Is situated at No. Olllesple Street, in the city ot Fayettevllle, County of Cumberland, State ot 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, Revisal of 1905, entitled "Corporations," preliminary-to the Issuing of this Certifi cate ot Dissolution, Now, Therefore, J, 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 office 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 proviaea oy law. ., - t - - In Testimony Whereof. I have here unto set my hand and affixed my offi cial seal at Raleigh, this 31 day of May, J. BRYAN GRIMES,. - Secretary ot Stat. NOTICE OF 8ALET UNDER MORT- GAGE. " . Under and by - irtue of the power and authority contained In a certain mortgage deed, executed by Ransy Mc Neill and wife, Pinky McNeill, to Dan- i ... - lot uaner, wnicn mortgage deed is auiy recoraod In Book "S", No. 6, page 398, In the office of Register of Deed for Cumberland cour-ty, N. C. and duly transferred and assigned to me by the -aid Daniel Carter, as will ap pear by reference to Book TV No. 6, page 129, In said' office, I will, on Monday, the 30th day of August lOOi at 1 o'clock P. M, al the Court House door tn Fayettevllle, N. C, expose to sale to the highest bidder for cash, the followim, tract or pare.' of land In Flea HI., township, . : Cumberland county, N. i'. bounded and described as follows.. vis: lr . ' Beglnnlnx at a stake in the flrat linn 6f the tract of which it is a part, at pomi in nam una 4. cnains 16 links East of the beginning co.ner, and run ning with the first line of tlut tract of which it is a part 8. 68 E. 8 chains 64 una io ine second corner of the tract of which It is a part; thence N. 67 E. 12 chains to the old corner; thence N. 67 W. 17 chain 84 link to a stake; thence S. 22 W 7 t.t hoin. tn h. beginning, containing 10 acres, being part ot 47 acres described In a deed from D. C. Roger and wife and Black- man uoawin to the said Ransy Mc Nelll. which deed la dulv reoorilnn in Book"" A." No. 6, page 129, in the office oi negister or Deeds lor Cumberland couuiy. - . t ...... . This 22d day of July, 1909. , . . . JEFF. D. SBSSOMS, Assignee of Mortgagee H. 8. AVERITT, Attorney, ..i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Department of State. ' ' CERTIFICATE OF Dinnnt UTirtM To all to whom these Presents, may come GREETINO; 'J 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 mm oiaie, wnose principal otnoe ' Is Situated at No. Perann frut In the cRv of FavettAvllln rrant nr Cumberland, State of North Carolina (J no. U. uorbam being the agent there in and in charge thereof, upon whom Drocess mav ha RArvpnl lina iwwnniia with the requirements, of chapter 31, nevisai oi lsoo, enUUed "Corpora tions,'' preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate of Dliianlntlnn Now, Therefore, L J. Bryan Grimes, Secretary of the State of 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 me in my said omce aa provided by law. - - . In Testimony Whereof, I have here unto set my hand affixed my official seal at Kaieigu, this 21st day of May, J. BRYAN GRIMES; Secretary ot 8tate. EXECUTOR'8 N0TICE7 . Having qualified a executor undar the will of A. J. Deal, deceased, late of Cumberland county. N. C. this to notify all creditors of the estate of said decedent to exhiblbt their claisi dr claims,, duly verified to the under signed executor of said estate, on br before the 21st day of July, 1910, or this botlce wlll.be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persons Indebted to sal. Ies tate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned ex echtor.- . - - . ', This 20th day of July, 1909, . I. M. WRIGHT. - . , (-::, Executor. . FayettevlUe, N. C, ' i,; NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, . Having Qualified, a administratrix with the will annexed, of the estate of C. J. Hedgpeth, deceased late if Cumberland county. North Carolina. tbl Is to notify all t person having cmims against ue estate of said de ceased to exhibit them dulv verified 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 person indebted to said .s tate will please make Immediate pay ment : JOSIE HEDGPETH, Administratrix C. T. A. of C. J. Hedg peth. This 22nd day of May, 1909. " ' Robinson ft Shaw, Atty, Fayette' villa, .". - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . Having qualified as administrator of , Ai uamey, oeceasea, late of Cumber land 1 county, North Carolina, this la to notify all person having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit the same to me, duly verified, within twelve months from date here of, or this notice Will be pleaded m bar of payment All person indebted to said estate will please make Immediate settle ment This July , 1908. JAMES L. GAINEY, " V Administrator, n Fayettevllle, N, C, Q. K. NIMOCKS, Attorney, GRANTHAM'S REMZDIIS Fop Sale By Your Crcccisis. The people who koop their head right mid) the baby quiot got there. Try HOOD'S HEADACHE AND BAUY. POWDERS. GRANTHAM'S RUBUS MIXTURE. ' 1 . Doq't lot the files ent the milk cow and worry horse and mule- to death got FLY 8CARE. e Try Grantham's Stock and Worm Powders. Buy a new harness and bridle and go on down the road. Don't matter If they are North Carolina, Kentucky, Virginia horses or come from the West Grantham' COLIC CURE and SCRATCH LIN NET will do the work. : , Call For Grantham's Eye Wash for weak-eyed mule and horses. It won't restore blind; ones. x Grantham's Liver Tablets for your lasy liver and cholagogue Pat Up By flood & Grantham, Dunn, N. C SgHOOL BOOKS ! School Books, Slates, . Crayons, . Tablets, Copy Books, &c, Ac. . Price list of books furnished upon application. ' sTA substantial BOOK COVER fcdven Ttie New Book Store Company, Opposite Post Office! Fayettevllle, N, C ' - r ' ; Evidence of Positive Supremacy ' "''-.'-:"''' : , ;' T '-" '' ' " . ' '" " ' I There are forty-six manufacturers of sewing ; machines in America. . ; J How many can you name ? How many did ; you ever hear of ? ; 3 One name comes to the mind of every woman immediately --the Singerand' there's a very good reason.' ' JThe Singer makes and sells as many ma chines in a year as all the other forty-five manufacturers combined, 1 The, Singer Sewing Machine is knowq as . the best sewing machine in every country V on the globe. -There is a Singer store in V every city of the world. Why? tj Because, when you buy a Singer you do not buy simply so much wood and steel " you buy the latest result of the longest and best experience." ' " ' ' Singer Sewing HAY IVMshey for the SIcfc Rooia should be selected with the greatest care, as Auch depends -upon its rich, nutrittoua properties and absolute purity. You can always rely upon ... 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Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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