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fa urn wiw; at c. X HALC, Wt o4 fnfmtat. C A H V tastes. MaW9er, I f, Nate, C MUM THf MATJOMAt, WATCXWAVa toroUatttm Ml44 fccart wt- n e fx mt6m vMOitmm mpm ttm tl0 wiu : f vtd kmm ! Water way. CwwwiMViw ari! te Fa ' ouoffl Tmmtof sad era aawgtd te I fcufc) y fib t'wer C Fear Mm oat ot U tmpmmrtn 1otm 44 ttm te grot eaaaUt ttm fwofeet Tlm vUto ot ttm tpm&wm to mu. mvnkf m mm tmtmts, te tea If M,M to a om0mmt to Mm Mr mmom, ft tetei twiif ImAM ot tbe CmmMMmi aad f the frwMtfe CtmrnHu m Ctmmm. te the roojmt taat this lo ttm fret toot ot mpmnm waka ttm Qmwtimttm ha tm ttm AHmiuU ttmtov mot ttm 0iy 00 stec tt enoHoo, with ot tmt vm ot ttm Wao mwi lU Omgram mat The tip oommoom that fate trip i tec te ttm sdat af the rasa af a sawjtos f Cm$im, aaa to Ms rfgaiacaee fa Mm axt piece, tt te, wa tea It, m proa ef DM ewfcaed uader X4lf tt ttm vital tmpertf ot torn frl fnjm 1 On M Xwtk Cmxm, M4 e tiM (ct (fctf ntwitol kMory aw tttf to tatm turn f ctiwr rtf KftoIUiM fw 4 i ttm gortnmtM, f tk$ pmmmat ftut vfckt f rMfl Im uOuhi te 0m tombs M HMtorf Cwkpmm; w to ftte, It a to ptoftrtr mM ttuA tt W1 fMtiflMSt AMM4 ft ttM U4UOm mtdM t'alM y09Ml WftMrVftf f CmwI tea, If tU kigkm miOmrUr ttm gnat wUmM MHrmUi m N. ro&Hricf r ttm MNtkHi T ttm water 1, Ji Omtr, ct tttm tmmtm , t. nUm, WmbifUM; Imtmu Hfu. A. fmltfe, si MicklM; fttMtor , F. Ctort, ef Mmtrnm; MmMor WftllMi LorlMMf, o( Uttaeff ; JUrprMfttotiv D, AiMM4r, ( fUpfMMUMIVf T, C, itfTMf, of MlSBMoU; . . lUpnwMtftUv I. F. Wmew, of rwiMjIvMJa; rwntm; JUprMtUtlr ;fea A. Moo, of ' Of th by, tk foMowlBf pntm- RM fOBIBBUd tko CiMUBlitlM fca wfo rfoMorlJf'i nuMMJ, j onfttor Flli, ftaMtor fnlta, Im mt RlmowM. Imtor Clarko. IUor asU(lr Stovoa, a4 RoprMmUilr : Wbllo too Nattoaal WaUnrfff Codv wfaalaft U UM bIom( aotkority oa ttm lubUcti oatnt4 to iu tuuMm atl, tba final IttdcnMit (la sraeti mtta wlt tfco eommlttMf of tfco two ' Itouanf BavlDf cbarca of tfco framtof of too bliu tor rimra aad Wbof tbo Committoa oa Comume la Um aau, aa4 tJM Wrora aa4 Ifarbort CmmltUm in Om Howm. Tao tllt . lag toaatora ara noffibort of ttm Com- mittoo cm Commarea, an4 ta rfflUni KiprwUtri of tba Mrtra as4 Uu Wif Commlttot, i' l ' . ,.t in Jul., 'i-lli Mf -4iM t Mttowwf Mob. A, Ar fur Si lUnra tMTMtUK ILuxA i wa tiM Ai l MUMOt It. li torn 01 m JI rx TayattavflM baa bad a noubU n- imrmne la tba aumbar aa4 ebaraetar ot AUtlncniabad paraona wbo bava Wa bar tuaata from tlma to tlma. aad tlioaa wbo bonoratf bar wftb thrtr pra aaea Tmnnlay maka a moat gra'tlfrlni aaaiuoo to bar racow in tbla ragirl IIOOHAFHIII Of OUR VHITOM, Tba "Official Dtractorr" of CongraM fi vaa tba following iatarwUng bl giapblaa of our dlUngulb4 vial ton: ,. tanatar HAMUICl IIKNRT PILES. BapublP fan, of HuattUi, waa bora oa a farm in uvinfton Counir, Kf.. Dacanitw l. li'ul, and wtf adueaUd at prlrata :li(xil at Nmltbltnd, la bla uallra Mi.it, Aftur bulng admlttad to lb Ur tia ilartod for Uta Want, and In Un2 UxmUii In tin Territory of Wah limion; opnd a law omea In 0nob iinuh, Wh,, in 1883; In 1881 movd fr a dliort tlma to Bpokana, Wah unit lir In tha aima yar to loattla, i.r b haa avar ifrnsa raaldad and pricilcad law; In J887-UM Til aaul. luni pruNocutlng aiuiroey for tba dl in, t foiniuxiBd of King, Kllaap, and l iiulioiniiih oountlij In UHHtt wai my attorny of Rttla, Tbaaa art Hirt only olllci tlmt Mr, l'llei aver r Hotiitlit until bla alectlon to i I'niimi ttixUa liuimta, In ba Hun i'ioliitn(l gniHinil rounanl of tha 'Kim litiirovt.mont Company, and ten thai onmpany waa ranr(iiiiitd i v lha formation of Tha Pacltia Cot ( inpniy i m iimito (iirnl conn i I nf tlm luttor roinpnny, holding Ihli i ' Hon until hli ("Iwtlon to tha Bn. i', iib )m titiicn an actlva lntritt ' f'M'ililirn pnililra III tha Tarrl. v i hI Kinia of WawliliiHton for tha I i i. my yam; n ulncttid Jbihi ; i, i-ma, lo tha UnliHd flidlaa , i i nin'n.n(J J li m, A, 0, KiwiHr. Ilia i it lili'ie will K;i!ifl Mnrcli 8, r ,n,vinf imith, : Mr VITIt. Id-null- utr.HMiaOiH.aiikM &43. Out. &te. m'trk tb A. of A. tt, te J, mi; waa aAcwnad ia dm Kar M 16, aw4 kaa jractio aw tMtawaoa cf tew tun Cta; aa t waa ateetaJ a ki.- it..! rirttet Cmvm Umm ta fteowd jajawiaiiawiiii Vrntttot a Kr(k itefti te ltVJ aa aiwaaua mu1 f lawrasw tmwimm v a rowtJk mavi xmm Mtrit of Mwtk GwMtas. aU r4 te ttat Aarteg tha torai 9f Mr. Ctevdbaad: ia taw mwim i isn, wn, vm, tm. tm, aad im wm faainuaa f Uw trtwwaU nttfra vwwtom mt ttm maur, r I aHvad tava acra r I J. n fnua Tr4L tf OtWtvt, Jtwta Cavilaa. Ja, mi; aw Mcut v ta t wtAX mxm aba t ' Horn Huu ttarw rofMUiat, wr oa tww iwsuwteg Mant t, ml, aad nwte(l te tm, HU uraa e( aarvte wt3 txyin Hart j.1 DM. aaatar Cterta, JAMBI P, CUL8XJK, DmoeraJU af f-asoa Caa Mm.. Atemi it. itU. r aava isia iK'aJKi (11.- u aeataal te flaa tMumum mthimU m k. tewa, te rrna at4atea la nmmuHBW . aaa atakf4 law at flat Vtriif of Vlrttala, gnmuimt te ; bwm um araeoe of kte aw I a at Hta Arfc, te 17. H ar ia potokmi frH4 te l kd. bw ac tUu4 ta tk kau w ni.f. .. taxla of du irttim iiduM t. 141 1 waa feu4 i ta Nun aMt. in. aa4 iwieg era aJt f that dy te WW aad ra odSicto jaanrr; waa a at- 4TTM-1 fif - (a 11M aw auwtUMia a maaia jmiim tectad tfmtrmnr is IK4 at fk. af kte aervtoa a (aur b taovitd to Lttte &( aa4 rawaxd ttm pn wr aa jaw, n waa irtK4 to Um VUUmm Blaua Ituii im ma aaaca iu Joaa, aad took ate arat atareai , iw; rwrte14 te IVt, Hit tra of atrW wilt rxr Man J, ftearoaawtatteo fMavaaa. pniiaui, ir. m. Yata. waa bora te UoUM. MaiU Jannanr 1 1U.I - ... aVd Om obmo at-ayela f Bock '-aad. Mat: cradaat fr m Uaaiai. (Ml te mi; fruaa law trto-4 ct law im VMraratt M Iowa te JJM; h aonniwtaj 10 (at etr la UM, a atactad te fba tegtolatara of Mtoaaou m aao jaw, and to um FtftyWiftb. f lltyjlaik. aad SiitiiMh tad rmweum to tha ttuty firat Cos grata, raeoiviac zijti U to tt. M for ttevld r, PM, Ixuwvrat tad 1,714 for Krnt W, Wooariek, rvwua vwaarawp, , lUemawtativo Wanaar. I8VI.V0 PRICE WASGKK. Rtmb- wraavoi nomwowa, waa aorn la NurU I Coraatry, Cbaatar County, pa.. Mare , i"'t: comnMMaa tba tuy of at NorrtatowB la 1872, and waa ad mittod to tba bar rjaeaiubcr 18, UTS; waa otaetad brgiaa ef Norrlatowu la 1171: waa a dalccat in ih umi.ii. eaa Natlooal Coavaotton te UM; and tcxM4 otatnet attoraay of Mogoo ary Co, te 0, aad agala la UM; waa ateetad to tba PlftrHbird. Plftrotinh riftyftb, nfeylatb, Plftyaraatb, ruiranania, rm-aiBtB, aof HlxtiaUi wograaaaa, ana raclwud to tbo Sixty, trat Concraaa. neMrfa am to 17AM for Wyaaa Jatuaa, maem:, Ha i acaiurrwg. Alt WOW tCOONIZK THf MIKvl TAKC Hrtf a HiMdrad Million Oollara Ut ay Ma paopi af North Carolina In fralght Chargtt lino 1902, whleh tna Immodlata Conatrwetion of th I Uppar , Capa Paar Improvamant I Weald Have Saved. t l na liorn wt v la, 1K..U; f. -.'nil ('iturlilluli; rl )i (.: :llul iit. I Ki;'il In . : : . .-. : 1 1 ' (V- - : 1 r-n 1 I- It la bVllarad that ertrr Informad paraoa bow raccfiilMr tba mlatek wblcb waa made la 10J wba a aum tnmclaflt only to buy tha lock attaa for the canaliMtlon of tba Capa Fear waa appropriated, InaUad of tba am ount Mcaaaary to provide for IU im mediate and complete cooatructloa. It I bo longer u indent lo lay that Wla I a great country with rait in. (create eacb clamoring for reconiUoa. Tbat muct alwaya be true, Tbe oua- tloa to be decided before allotment of tba government' favor to tbe limit of tbe particular number of million wblcb the government can afford to appropriate at any one time, muat turn upon tbe eurvlval of tbe fltteaL Enough of the leglalator In 1)02 com prehended tbe peculiar cat of tba Upper Cape Pear to aeeure the adont. Ion of tbe ecbame, a Chairman Burton of tbe Houae Committee declared In I Coogreae tbe paaaage of the act of June II, 102, to be; but not enough to agree to tbe aecelty of It Imme diate ecconipllhmnt. Tbat waa a rave mlaUke, Hut ft atlll greater mlatake, condderlng tha mora mature knowledge of tbe aub lct, waa tha throwing out of thl Item rrom the lavlab bill of 1907. oa tba ground tbat tba comparatively trifling aum of the difference between tbe coat of th plan of 1102 111,360,000) and that of the revlted plan of 1910 1 (1(115,000), or 1735.000. could be aaved by the reexamination reported In 1908, in order that the government mlaht anve thl turn, the peoul have been forced to imy 110,800,000 of frelnhJ I enargf 11 w apply tbe aavlng In cliiirg.' by the river, a reuorted to l.t. Col. Iloxfe'a committee at the boar- IllO, In Vfl irt.tlll Th .... ... HJ (A, '"H .t l "IW IIIIH tfBIIUHII tf AVUf, to the toiuiHKa which the North Cnro. Una Corporation CommUalon doclaro would be dlvertud to Fayettovllle a (1;tilrl!mlhij point, on th comple tion of tl.l projuct, on the Atlantic -i en' Third run,) l"Uv-ita i tun tcl ad tia Iwdsre tvLtmnd im tLni'jt . .1. IIm te w&iLg fit Muttne d fewum UmutMnti lit Vwhi'i Ct Aawwteuuii, ftimatr ZK tent tt te rjti-i-.hUi mw f m t in iunuktjua mr dacUedid wM.ra ad tia 'irr Cwiuu- na, 7ite moimirxm rtAt aaa ave; ra t tba A7barrr; P. & KM-JUtf'a Hueuitm aT Fayt.irtJe; Mr, lLm.jaa- Fieid tfeuk etT Um Btuutia; Mm CWa Veauea mi 0m ttwei ' om; MUBaw'a IM mt bvt&'. GeJawe Ite4la, VOL CaaAmtiaaA cuwtr. aw Btewarr btia na. waa forwaid im tru frm Um awper cmm ad iiiAa. and waa aauoed te lkoawr ed ta IM f OuUMriacd. ruaviiinvlafcd te taw aeaae mt aa Ecitai Vmka Aon, aaawmaf far ttm ywaagwr autawteM ot to rwyal f Tim auaat aaataid aaT tli CXla la arit&aaa anm mmm U tUtwwm n n4ad aa ttm litmhen wiawiBir e Om rwyal tana ot ttm ootm ot OfflaHaav (U Aaetl um. 4 U waa tar kiaa Qot tbte cwaaity wae aauawl tt te aa teteewarasg cwaoAtwme taat Flora Me- tMmaid. mom lmM ovama&r bad caaaed her tw aare tite ; UuC&i Vrtom. Cbarfee Edw BlaarL mtmoar lo taw tiaraa. wte waa eV&aavad at CwAadas Vy dale waaaa Oaaw ed Omlwrtead. U atane eaw te flte cwtuatf te tba aw world wtj bad be ad te fete fcaaker. Bat fcer laacSr wet twvalteta. ui ai wee a prwtaaBawt; aad. ww rwaad by QVe Klsg for aacevrteg - aeaiy,ateraintee trio ttm mm ve4ttfeev--fitevwl dlatreaa.' . , T twarate at tete efer ad Favctinrilte' waa a ieiiMMM 'mt' '? a!iiload f HJgid Jtoefet) awar t wweiit ef Craee Crawk te in, Cfa (M waa aa aajsed taawaaw tt waa Um Mwelteat at i tma ; creaaka mkk mmtt lo ttm vattejr awtawea the west aad taster " -Bww ea wpeeo aaiaa, saei waita tafttaif pan)4 alaaoad ad iaf aw - .t gtea, taWgfc cwatteg teawaber araia a ateart atatasea t bwyboad, tbe aaataaaest waa oeeawBoaly maaa by thewa wke bad acea a, laat a caia tarewa mo ema ot tma ttrtaam sacww taa Jaactloa wewJal aum appear betew Jt la taw wtet41oa ef ie atnaaa teto wmlta at aad beea taiwwa. aw far aa I bar Hum u - wk. 'crwaa crewfc te rxleu-aee, bt taara to aw naaoa, apart fnaa ate tawtiaway ot traatwortby waaeeeea, to doate tbat taeaa creeks did riwae. Jt waa a freak of aatarw oa lead atedter to tbat of tbe eaeetteg vt ttm aoter aad taa aatf etreaaw te tbe at ma annku. all aawrrteed by Maary, wbere dae polar watera -dive aadetr tae aw of taa aaigaty gatf atreaaa. Ia oar caee, tae larger aflaeat, to waka tae aaata of Croaa Crook baa slew beea glvea. bora tae -aaaae ntaXiuo to taa aaaaller. eaoeriailr te a fnaaf. aa ta tutt treaai to taa aoter carreat Tate -woaacrbtd mhaaamm - . tae late Major Deaeaa a MatBao called ft. waa aWm4 . aa. early part of tbe teat oeatary, by a Frraduaaa aaaaed DeGroae. wbo fKUfta a a. ... wma. aaa jrwe aetow taa rroaeuag oa aaa atreaaa aad taraad taa atacr teto a aOU race for a aaiH wblcb aa h.nt r.kw. factory waa Bp to Sbenaaa'a eocuteg te IMS. asately, teat aorta of " Me saw e wrwre ouaoL. Ia 1747, Meal McKaaL froai taa Weat of Aaotlaiui. hmrht a...!. ar Croee Creek, aad, la 17tt, aettlad a eoloey tbareoa of aoae fire or ate baadrad peraoaa. Ia 172, tba Cokwtel Leatelatara aa art of. kit. 1.1.. ' oa tea taada of Jobs aad WiStes BaaaeH, taajow of Caatpbeuy tea, aamed te boaor of Faratbard CaaobelL wha kaa kM awrih aa tba priaciaal aenoaaga te taa aettteawal. Tbte act of tba lec- wiatare waa use aaUorna ot tae rrueated tBon nf -th. cl.. i. CoaaeiT at WUaitegtoa, wbo bad appointed committee caarnd aapiwla tk. A-. af axt . ... " - apa a poiai, or aear taa bead of aarlga- Ua ew tba Cape Fear river, wblcb abotild bo taa ree-avteg and dla tribubtg Boiat for tba trade of taa "back Pr-trim.- h u .-k aoUag te tbte cafjaectioa, tbat taa eslatlag protect for taa caaal. w ue vape rear ta aaaM apoa the aame reaaoalag; applied ta iwjtora eoodlUooa, wblcb covcrad tba AeeiaiM -th. aor, te Coaaeir owe baadred aad 'fifty years ago. Aa moat of my . we euaung proiect te deaigaed to restore tae cow tteait f aavtgatloa wteeb tae river autmiie4 hrn. i.,..i. at It headwater bad dlmteiabed tbe bow of water te Uw dry eeaeoa. -- a w wai aeaaoa, " ia I7, Kobert Cochran, of PeaasvlvaBla. metai a xiti mt.. Ceptate Mc.VetWa miU la aow, I believe tba dialing atone foaada. Bon of tba mill, and tbo ptttoreaque atone bridge which apaaa the teU-raee, art the earn wblcb Mr. Cochnn 1 mm 1. . - .ecantry la aa Important thing, and boob quite a aetOetaenCto which- " vw ae a a me. Of croea Creek, surrounded It, The aeUlera of Croaa Crtak rht.n awk ui.i..- aa were the aeUlera of Campbelltoa. la 177S, Flora McDonald came wna aer Buaoana, Allan McDonald, It waa one of her eonv paalona, by the way, te tbe react of tbe Prince, Neal McDonald, wbo accompanied him to France, aad whose bob became one- of Napoleoa'a Marshal aad waa created Duke of Tarentom, Wheeler, la 1151, said. The rnla of her home are yet to be seen, aa you pase uv waraai. aooae 10 ue coort house on your right bend juat before yon eroe th creek, not far from tbe tew office of John D Kcelea, lUqT Tbe court house referred to waa, of course, the one which atood wbere the Confederate monument bow la. Mr. Ecclee'a law office atood ever tba creek aad waa mtw.i -hh. i.a either side by bridge. "Alter a abort tay,- aay Wheeler, "they re- moree to Cameron Hill, about twenty mile from Fayetteville. Tbe old person about this olace wall mmiwi mMm i. . jr,. baadsome wotnaa, te whom all paid great reapeet- Foote said: - -aaaacnaaete aaa had ber Udy Arabella, Virginia her Pocahontas, . and Worth Carolina ber Flora McDonald." ; - Tha Liberty Point Peelsratlon. On June JOth. 1771. tha Whin r r-..mk.i..4 -.- Bowaa at their bead,, adopted Uw resolutions of independenc at - ' Liberty Point, . , . There I an Impresesioa la soma (iiiartira th.. h... were tbe test of a form tent oat to sundry counties or prKincte for adoption, by tbe "Committee." or "CounclL" "of Safety of the Province, Cut I find aothinc in niii .i-., v... tki. ,. . 7 '. " w'7u uiaivrj 10 sustain this new. Wheeler History , which I a tort of dictionary of events, and one of extreme naefulnesa, whatever else may be said of it, give the text of the Liberty Point resolutions, and out-lde of Mecklenburg) it give no account of tbe adoption of similar retold---' tJon near that Um In any other county. I accept, therefore, aa a fact of blatorr. In lie entlratv. th. .....i i ..... the bead of Cumberland County, with exception of tbe date of Mr. T. , BoWnaoo a letter to General Tboma. 0. Polk, Wheeler give U.I. data aa December, UM., Mr. Robinson wa born In 1827. The -7.7 wa year neror tbe publication of Wheeler and the year after Mr. Boblneon'e graduation at Chapel Hill. Wheeler aay (Vol 11, Page 125); "; "In June, 1775, an Association wa formed In Cumberland. ' "I copy from tbe orfalnal te Raleigh, and communicated by a letter from Thomas J, Roblnaon ' of Cumberland County. In DeeamW. in . n- , - pl -"-- i uvmaa u. 'The Aseoclatrtn, June 20, 1775, ' ,,, "Tbe actual commencement nf hnailllti, ...1... .1.- ant, by tba Hrltlah troop, In tbe bloody scene on the 19tb of Aorll Iflaf Mteaitt Daat. Ak. I- . . aaa ,7 wcreaae or aroitrary imposition from a Wicked and deaootle minlatnr. anil ih. a,a -f ...i ... i,. i .1. , , " w "'"hi maurrec- - tlone In the cotonlee, arf cause aufflclcnt to drive an oppreeeed -paople to tbe nee of arm. Wa, therefore, the aubscrlbers, of Cum berland county, boldlna onrialvoa h.ni k. . . ...... ... .... .. - ww anvrua OX BU V 7.7 . ' VWT"":, unar wr distrested clrcumtancea, wa (ball b luUflod In reaUtlna fnrr. t . . . .. w - .u. uv uuiim ouraeivea tinder every tl of religion and honor, and associate aa a band la ber defence agalnet every foe, hereby solemnly engaging, that when ever our Continental or Provincial Couctia ah.it a..- . ' we will go forth Ind be ready to .Bering our live and fortune to ,2; ,,. "wo no Thl obligation to continue In full force until a reconciliation ah.it tk. nt. ,. ..j 1 . " -"-II urani uniam and Amarlca, upon constitutional principle., an event w most ar- ' w no'a ail those person Inimical to th ' liberty of tha colonies, who .hall-refuse to subscribe to thl Asso clBtlon; and we will In all thing follow th advices our Oeneral peace and good order, and tha aafatr nf ih,iim...i ... . . , VB ,..u, ,mu.i huu privaie Committee respecting the purpose, aforesaid, th preservation of "'Signed: Robert Rowan. Lwta n. u.,... , j Law). Powell, Martin Leonard, Geo, Fletcher, Walter Murray, David " Kvan. John Elw.ll, Benjamin Elwell, Joseph Oreen, Robert Qreen, Robert Carver, TheoDhllus tCvum rhm.. vt ... ... - turn, um iesDine. ' Ar hur Council, John Oliver, Ch.rle. Stevens, William Herrlnr .l.,t '.". """on uanaay, John Jonee, Robert Council, Samiml Carver. David fihnnhnrrt Miti. - .. t - on, Jamo. Emmet. Aaron Vardy, John Parkor, XbllID Herrin Swil57 "' William HlockeVsamuei n- vi m, r mi. Vftrrt3r 'J lu4.u ;w.-i is hu HxL ltl.al Ha Si-mut KtKlimrg Ee wwxa. Tti lttjKelfcst jajw to At-vtKitd te fXa Coreraor eiffioe. at staiti'A 'We tt maa aw aeuuxt; tut I law gpta aUew a trae M , , "''..,'.'.; ; TradMua tda a Jial tWe reiutjoua awe ainj'Ud at ot wat tae jiteca bvn aew, and ever aiao I caa rwualletx, aa Ciberty ' Faust. The tewatwt tMiMiag at Utterly somt wa avected aot kaix after lite awtlutica, aad tater waa aa Teua" ta 1TTS aaaae or P aoa(trtirtaad&aiiies.flJriiei attwet waa aat laid east aald iX lerlag taa a ryurffia te 17K1 Bat tWe wa a teae. road, ot atmet, wafca as dta Eaatwaid rawrlpaslloa af what te as- rruutlia str. raa hack ef afcat was bfe- taa Bank of Csje Faavr aaauDa a atarw, awwi aaa cnaaenaa wna tsa araaent Cool Sfttog taaa, as Bow stnxc was tbe Croaa Creek tad ef Um read that eoav aectad Craws Cnwk aad CaiauiAelfcoB. at win be ecra that tae Fraaa- imb attaeacoot gprtag road aad taa Bow afreK CaaepwtOaa aaaua Baw ts-rwetea a KtOe te tke East ef Use . Utaee Om aaaaa ; :. Jadca JaLanea CL v" teCk aaa taxi Bow Etmrt 1 fraaa ria akaj. taaa te coeaMyfiM wh Old street, a aWMWd. bat beraaae there ware saaay raaHisieie taere with ' wladows. Owe af taeaa aww-etedww rvaHracae waa the parte 1 ., ef ato father, the tele CoL Jcaa MarXac. Oa tba Srat af Fewraary, 177V the cfctef af tha Ctea MicDoaald. . Ooaate MarDraiald. who had received a rwwwlarioa as Ceaeral te taa Royal Amy. tateed ttw royal ataadaid at Croaa Creek, calltec aa -ail loral aad traa HlgbjaaeWa to Jala htea." at the bead af taaa baadred asea, he eat eat for Witeaagloa to Jote Caeral Otetoa aad the royal Govctaor, Martte, Be waa telerccpted try taa Wbtea aoader Caewell aad Untegtoe aad debated a aa taa 27th af Fetraary, Those who were aot klBed were takes tteear. laetedtec Ceaeral n-n ptora'a hataaad, Mae- - rMtaM mt a-i..h-ir la-a-. T-fTrB iTlrinii frria HiMfat salaiat, Uwrir property aad bade eoailscaUd, he aad Flora retaraed to Scot toad, where aha died March . 17M. Ha- abroad waa saade of the efceeta te which tbe Prejsder had elept at ber hooae after CoDodea. BoaweiTB tia of Joeuaaoa teH aa that Doctor Jcaasoa lay apoa tha eaaae bed. te the aaasc room, waea ae viaitfd Kiacsbarg te 1771 I 1T7 CawpaaRtoa aad Croaa Creak, by act of tha Ugute tarw. were aalted aader the aaaw 0 "Cpper aad Lower Campbell teat'" Tbe act recited aa a reaaoa amoag others for this salon, that It waa doae la order to proeaote aa "easy aad beaesdal latereoaraa wttk the back aettleawate of the atato." Aa a laaalt, the towa coa tteaed to Bearish aad tha trade frota tha -back eettleageate" to teaveaae, to each aa exteat that tha Beudaeae aaea of Campbelltoa aoved to the apper towa te order to tetercept tba trade, aad aooa all of tae baateeea af Campbelltoa waa centered arooad Coebraa'a Mia, la 17M, the aaaw -Upper aad Lower Campbelltoa'' waa ; cheated to Fayetteville, te boaor of Ceaeral UFayette, aad a eom Ireaeaatve Charter glvea to ttm towa. Tha commlauoDer were directed, amoag other things, to lay off tear great streets, 100 feet wide, from the foot of Hay Mount to the River, to be named Mum ford, Hay. Rowaa aad Moore. MnmXbrd waa a wealthy hudwaer aad leading citixeo, whoae danghtera married Colcael Peter Mallett, ' Cotoael Riclunoad Pearaoa (father of the late Chtef Justice Rlch- aaoad Mnmfbrd Pearaoa), and Ceaeral James Owen, of Bladea. " Hay was (a tha tela Major Duncan a. MacRae tailed him)' "a respectable geailemaa of the bar," wbo realded 00 the lot now oel eaptod by the Doaaldaoa Academy. He most also have bees a very interesting boat, judging; from Governor Johnston's letter to Ire dell te 17f, aad others. His daughter married Judge Gaston, the aathor of the famous State hyma, "The Old North State." - - Rowan, I presume, was the aaaw who gave the aame to Rowaa eouaty; bat Wheeler, who give, tha origin of tha names of all tha other counties te North Carolina, omits that useful practice ta this -eaae. Wa had him heading the Liberty Point awvenwitt, aa record ed above, and Major MacRae, te bis sketches, calls him -the dl tlngnisbed Robert Rowaa.- TU aad Peter MaOett were tba flrat awmber of tha House of Commons from Cumberland, 1778. Be yond these Hems, I do not find mention of him la the histories at , , ... Moore, waa Judge Alfred Moore, of the United States Supreme Court, tor whom Moore county was named a year later. (17M) 1 Topographical conditions made It necessary to ran these streets "f 1 "f otbr iM 8teB or parallel Unea to tae existing streets. Bow street, for example, which follows the line of the old road from CampbelltOB to Cochran's mlH; and 01 street, which follows tha -. , Mnaof approach from the hill country. Hence the acute angles at . Liberty Point and fa front of the Methodist Chnrchr the crooks I. the tote, as they run back from Hay sad Person streets, la tha at tempt to present a right angle face to Old and Bow streets; and that wonderful emplacement of this Old Market by which tt was to "TIT" 0Uf ,aare'to rythln. until the recent paving ' ,hT? "! BBe iat ,hirp Tellet aeemed to "e'h enlner o trlved thl. optical lUoston wa a genius 01 uw nrat water. i , i- -. . .-. - mm ' n ta day. of Crow Creek and the earty day. of FayeUevllle- ssj. Mr. Beldea to w. remla toeenses, were Robert Adam, Donaldson and McMillan, Duncan Mo- yi0w, Hobert Halllday. Peter Perr J nTciet d John KeUy, all of whom, with the exception oWoha wSv HmI 'I""'" mCrcWd" West mdi. prucu -' . naed te tbe early daya of the Republic and te which It 1. univer WCO0(!uct entries, exporting and Importing good, through custom houae. Mr, .ndttanel lav' - Porter, of .(Iks and lace., were, I believe. Uw Lt ot tZ 'mZ r.Sk"0 th- n-M-to n- ' vtL7 7 "'y BeWeo. "amy be formed of Fayette--tnaf I "Ji Un the fact la borne In mind Sl inl. Tenne' Southweatera Virginia. S ot IL 1 C""1 okt to FayettevIHe for wppUes of aalt, iron and general merchandlae. The volume of trade was I then at IU apex, ,nd FayettevIHe bad reached the higlpl" 0 " ZlL , commercial history. The .nnuaJ recelpU of tobac lttSo2 t,tlthfUMnd eat ln gleatZ plimJ VMtot. cotton, to seed md other corn, . ". '"V? b"k otttmo was estobUsbed ta 1807 f It was ' a branch of the bank of Cape Fear, John Hogg was President Inl John Wlnslow, and then John W. Wright, Caahier it . ' hL you. no doubt, to learn that that Ume, Ss".nk waa ilea on Bow. atreet: and that that atreet ni tZ Z ' StT? rom wr ' Zt ttbt0then" wlth buslne. houws. 80. the old . court house (nor U.. Monument Square), and the Theatre (at Masonic LoZ) mZ . on the edge of the business centre. r .:' V WeM hou.Tfi tt bu"neM Mnt nwvad aouthward, and buslnee. house .filled Hay, Person and 01IIe.pl. .treeU foraome distance !" awamo t,baU BW"h 8outt 01 th. 7 ' "Mly U Ma,letr P0- Thi, wa. dramed I by ' iMBndTn,' MMtn,Ct,d "60 that .till run. 2?lf2 SSaa SrT .WtoW ,nt0 tba Creek;thxougb '. wZtel!,he. e 'toaa"b Wilmington and Raleigh (Welden) railroad and the Raiih i y 1.1 of tour3h,e, "r et' "wer. fou Narfni. n , ? brM nd coBche., to Raleigh ' HI S s rhLe,tn 'n4 ClumbIai 10 to two trSeekYy' sum asr.-s -rH Afterward, th. hotel wa. moved to .bout where the Graded School ! At th?"!? tUr Mt in t'lle ta 1788, 1789, 1790 and 1793 it.n,rnl ? " mb te 1788. called to deUberate on th, . reJeCt'0n ' th' Vnm 8tau Con.UtatlS Faye vZ l"' ("ow R8le,h) " to around that this point was nearer th. tt:.itc?m. s:7revi,,e-upon "sris aX the "rthi. amendment., more completely . !tl utfon It t WUld b' lncorPted ta the Con- Sr." Wh'Ch " b At the aenioB 0f the Legislature (1789) held In Fayetteville at (Contlamj ea TWr4 rs.) : ,' V HOPS VILLI IT - t I CutTUffimitw t lie Obaerwr l Hut V.Ja. A. U. r-. Ptarua Ltodisay. ed Sweaty-Tlrtt 'i:t 9a r0atlras bre test were. Mia Matute liaaiakna. Aurae u. St. Laiae's txup.uX ef ' Pai .! aaa a rlsitur at ta awe of Mr. au Itra. J. J, Stcsw teat week. Tbeew wis ae lawaiag eerrlce la taa Bapttet catarcfc aext Saaday at 11 a. a aad I: a at, ay lae paa Iter, aW. P. T. Brrtl. Preatcsiiic eeriJcaa wjJI he eoDduct- led ta the Eacojal caarca at 11 a I aa, aad 7:21 a. at, aext Saaday by uu laator. Rev. X. C Iteacaa. Oar teawraate Boctmaater. Mr. M. M. Fata, teat weak alUed two Sac Btea. both of which weighed - IM Ipoaads at tbe age af talrteeea BBoataa Caa aarWy do better taaa taat? Oa aeeoeat af llteeae te his faaafly. I Bee. Jf. M. Harris, of Harrisberg, N. C, Icoald aot ea his appolatxeeat la tat I PYeabrteriaa caarch Saaday teat at I waa aKrevtoasly aaaoaaned. It to hop- led Mr. Harris caa be at Hope Mills at aa early axle. Owtea to tha fact that the Rata. Free DeSrery Carriers are very ire QoeaUy delayed oa the aceouat af loose cotes betog placed te the boxes, the Post Oteea Xfepartiaeat has or dered that after February Jita, all patroas win ba iwauired to place te leach box a laeeptical te which ante amst be ptacad. A small paste board box would eerva this purpoaa well. It Would be better atiU for patroas te keep tbemselvee supplied with post ifB. . . Tha Aaanal eermoa of tba WooaV I tha OfiM fVhflnl RnlMi.v R.ul. laftanuioa at X n'rlrv-k h Raw n VI j ArBold of Cresweli, H. CL. wtuch waa I very nae. aaa aeauumuy rendered. laaJ hlrBhr MlmJ h Ik. Itembly preaeat. -Trade ye herewiU 1 m on Lse ia:ia was ue lbt naa mt liuM .U. ' - la very nae sermoa la tba Methodist I caarca anaeay aignt to a large aad atteadve congregattoa. Every , one I via bw gua to sea Mr. Arnold come this way agate. Mrs. Vlreinta. ITnltiMla mm hrf. I alae years, daughter of Mr. D. 1. Cul- I k..lL Wt . . . . I vmw, oiea at aer aonw la Beventy- Inrat. Tneadav Jannarv 11th ..a . I suried la the family cemetery oa Wed- l mtrnnaj a u ociock Ja. Tae aeceaaed lis snnrlrcd hv turn fmtham n,.i. I daughter, Maggie Cnlbreth. : I Thou art gone my precious mother. Never more wilt than rtnm I Thou shalt sleep a peaceful slumber m ue resurrection mora. . , ITIiea beyond Uiw Vato I . Well awake from mm mm I Joining with Uw holy angels. ia uu nappy land so fair.' '.- Her Child. CEDAR CREEK NEWS.. (Correspondence of the Observer. Cedar Creek. N. C, Jan. 21-Mra. 0. H. Wheeler reecntlr vt.ite Mints, N. C. I Mr. and lira w n tv,,i.. I Fayetteville recently visited friends here. . . ... Mtes Lena Harrla and mm.t t.. I Haris of FayettevlUe attended Suaday Iowwa veaar vreec ennren 8unday Miss Esther P. Faln-tth t a t ..i - I - - v w v. M, mum B Boepltal to home. . . i , Messrs. Jordan Johnson and Dennis Downinc attended tha nnin u.m- jat Bladea Union Saturday and Sun- Mr. and Mrs. R. M wiU Ar w..t. I ""if ".nt SondJr Mr, Joe Weat'a I- viarenee wneeier Is rial tine relaUves at Elkton, N. C. 1 . Mrs. Home, mnthar r wM t I Wast of this place died at her home ' vnaer, n. u January 28th. The funeral took nlaca flainni .ft . Id i w wnuucieo Dy Her. W. I aa wuuuaawi, . Mr. O. H. WWW loft aatr..- KJL. to engaged in Mr. and Mr, n. ntn., . vuritlag ot Mr. W. B" cte". . " nest wisne. to me Observer. t. LE U VALUA, I'titr, a-1 15 tt a jj. eeat ad decree t f 1 1 :-Tr Covrt 4 CBBLtwriaiid C-' :,v, s-a eenaia, pw.:ial frw.; t. ti t-, t, . s j .. 1, 3 &g . Wied "K.iaa a ia Viue, fxa) aaa, wa, A.iwfiA.a l.'.nnaa, et al" aa afctorfciEJwid twa.tsr aaaed a said etTe. ai. a 3Ctday th iist day of January, 1: :3. at u a. tech il, at txe Ct-urt 1: ..'.te door hi 'ayetierCe. Caatt-rlaid Cooaty, u JL. expose to sale t tl tJteat'hii ler for cata, tae n.,o .' K tracta or arceto of teed, is Fk-a Towaak uabertead Cou&ty. N. C. hoaadt. aad descriBed aa fuiioaa, vlx: Flrat Tract, Begtealsa; at a etaae oa Uw edge of ieedy teaach. te tha line of a M aer urvey treated to Jofca T. Hoartee ia ae year ISM, and runn.ng Uteaca wtik aud Itee 8. (7 W. Id chains to a stake heaca It. M. W. Id chains ie Uaw a a ttaie; tbeace a to W. 10 ebalas il links to a stake; thence N. t7 w 5 chains M noka to a a lake; tbeDcr i. Id chains 7f Baks to the run 0 ha braach; theace E. 1 cha a. j, "nks to tha road arroas said branch hence S. K. 23 chains to the ba Waning. cooiaJnlcg 27 acres, more or eta, being the same tract described a a deed from John T Hotirtae asd aife to William J. Hoar.r- r-N A a Book ' So 2, -pugt - -., ..- iffice of RegUter ot 1mm Cuu. eerlaad County...,. :.. - Second Tract Beginning at a rock In Miaa Mary VcLaurlB'a line aad running N. S. K chates to a stake. Honr ae'a Uwace a 20 K. chaina 7i lint, 0 a ataae, Godwin's comer; Uk-nce 1 U W. 14 chains (0 links to a stake hence 8. tfW. 11 chains 17 links lo i stake; thence 8. CO W. chains Jo - aks to a stake; thence 8. 71 W. 12 bains M links to a stake; thence orth to tae beginning, containing ( teres, more or teas, being the same aad describee in a deed from Josbui i. Hall to WDliani J. Hoor.ne, dated October 11. 1280. . ,y. ;Third Tract C'.'"l: Beginning at the ruo of Suggs' .-reek te Honrine's line, and runn ng !th bis line a 2 W. 20 chains 30 links to Honrine's corner; thence with another of Honrine's lii.ee 8. 83 & I chains 40 links to a stake by a black stump; thence N. (2 E. U cbalna 25 link to a corner near Hon rine's field; thence 8. 28 & S chalni S links, to a staka In 2m. tvinrl rrtariM S. (2 W. 25 chains to a steks and poin ters; inence n. Z8 W. 2( chains to the run of Uw creek; thence up tbe run of Uw creek to Uw beginning, containing 45 acres, more or less, I -'ng Uw same land described ta a deed from a W. Hardie, Sheriff to William J. Honrine. recorded In Book TT No. 4. page 201, ia the Office of Register of Deeds for Cumberland County, being lot No. 1 In the divis ion of Uw tend ot Agnes McLaurin. The above tends will be offered for sale ta separate tracts and then as a whole, tha better nrir nnSmr tn.h Bales to prevail - Tea per cent, of the purchase money to to be paid on day of sale. 8ale subject to confirmation by Uw Court t - This 29th day or December. 1209. H. 8. AVKRITT. Commissioner. -'" EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having thla day Qualified as Execu trix upon tae estate of Mrs. M. M. Har ris, deceased, late of Cumberland county, notice to. hereby given to all parsons having claims against said es tate to present Uw same to tae un dersigned, duly verified, before the 20th day of January, 1911, or this no tice win be pleaded In bar of recovery. AH persons 'Indebted to said estate win pieaae make prompt settlement FayettevlUe, N. CJan. 20, 1910, MRS. J. W. MacKETHAN, I Executrix of Mrs. M. M. Harris. E.R. MacKetlian. Attorney. Made 41; Bales of Cotton - With Only One Mule ,T Read in ntir Parmra V n . t ' ' .. : . w 'lxli aa he had a nine weeks' EXTtv m y vr, His incomc wa 2098.d7 for thii crop. You can do it too' " 7 Using . , Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers , lure you haot home poly VirtiiUiutlLu FertitizM j Viaaim Cuouaa Cuncicu. ml a cof at teat Mla lummtt Taw Boo UmMuau ALU OFnCESo BorkaB,H.C. Wlamfaa,,Ci Chnlotlea. S. C. , Balaam, M4. -Colnikat.Ct. MoatloMry, Alt, emaii, Tens, Imm........ . - aaitiaa,, Mt. - nnunpr.', ' aiemakit, Tena, , V-Chemfcttl -1 . J u, Jgy , ', TMa rimiBc-a n-, ... r. . - Deposit, tori . "tWW INTERE8TINQ: 198.370.8S - . : 1901 - O.Recelpta.-: 214,690.10 " 190. 7.821.47 295,759.02 " , .. , , 9,490.18 256.B21.56 ,on. " 10.671,79 ii.llo.lU 218,780.09 389,807.00 .484,711.17 597,409.47 697,454.74 897,503.09 ' ' 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 18,650.80 15,670.88 17.767.12 21,784.74 22,446.66 23,605.85 The flouraa an..i, . .1 . cu.tom.ra .rev,... .. IL' Th th,t Ur Ur of buslne... ,f y,u not J 'na th.,. t with us. . " " f""ta ,0 ",va you open FOURTH IIATIOIJAL BAIT - ' (Formcrlv Ttnnv rif 1Tnimlfnlt1. V capital ,.,,..... .aiDo.nnnftft . ennn. . n TV T tt 1 v n "wnrtua ...... 100,000.00 W' and Cashier: v ., n,oniBlttDt iagni . tm "f- ) - L.a Eiitl ijv J VootCoailnlniilniL tf W PrkUtaiMiti,..ln-. ...7 Tbli pufor, considering ti. tlm (Juno, 1775), and tea gen. ' r a a..alM(eCvt""-2
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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