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, AT P.YtTT'VILLS OWES TO TK2 Ci.AL.2La OF COMMERCE. (By 3. 3. Hall.l It ii oot an.eaay thing:, while In tli nild.t of any movement (or the betterment of a community, to meas ure fully the amount of good which 1 being done, nor to take In accur ately It Importance and significance. Of much It will still be said: T . "They bullded better than they knew." The abore sentiment applies to the ' work of the Chamber of Commerce. Since coming to Fayetteville, nearly six years ago, the writer has watch ed with sympathetic Interest the re- markable material growth of the city, and while much Is due to Individual enterprise, yet behind the whole the ' Chamber of Commerce has been . a constant, steady and effective force. It is not a perfect body, being hu man. Some think it goes too far; oth. - era think It does not go far enough ' In Its' operations, and has accomplish ed little or nothing for the city's good. But' the fact remains that ouslde of our churches, and the work specially f . AW- J 1 - J . (itch orer kv we uvroiea wuuieu oi the city, but little, if anything, of a general nature for the city's good but what has either originated in or been heartily supported by the Chamber of Commerce. , We , well remember when the paring of our streets one thing, which perhaps, more than an) other, has given our city an uplut which has placed It in the very front of progressive towns when tfala seem ed almost a lost proposition, a few members of the Chamber came togeth er, took In the situation,' organised, and went to work to save the day, and did save It . The question of a Government Building has been entirely' fought out for the city by the Chamber of Com- might have seemed the stubborness of the Chamber (for there is some Scotch blood among Its members) the appropriation would at the very last have ' been greatly reduced -and no such building be going up as wiT now soon be erected for the adorn ment and service of our city- .'" , lit Chamber of Commerce inter ested itself In securing the young men who have made so brilliant a success of Donaldson Military School, and who seem only at the beginning of their nsefullness; the possibilities of which cannot be told, for if nurtured and fos tered at this critical time will mean a future of great service and renown for Fsyetteville's educational ad ran ' The splendid progress , made on the Cape Fear river deepening is being Worked through the Chamber of Com merce. Its President, Major Hale, is giving to it much of fats ra'uable time, and no little of his means and thought, watching every movement connect ed with it with an untiring assiduity, worthy of the man and of the magnifi cent problem that he has in hand May he be spared to see toe com pie tlon of so great an ideal and endeavor. -' And still there are1 great things yet before the cltlxens of Fayetteville She is only at the beginning of net achtvementa. Individuals as such can accomplish much but there win al ways be a need for united effort where the Individual . alone cannot possibly bring about the end desired. The best of city governments do but express the will of the people; the sense and sentiment of a community A Chamber of Commerce creates sen timent; arouses thought, - awakens purposes and often puts plana into Operation. . ... ''. : : A NEW DEPOT is now the great Seed of our city. A depot in every wsy befitting the place; one that win be attractive without and pleasant within; assuring ample accomodation Inside and protection from danger and unpleasant weather inside. To move a railroad corporation to do a , thing which it does not want to do seems nearly as difficult as to create sun shine. But at last ' even railroads yield to the pressure of public opinion business and law. Fayetteville needs new and mod ern school houses. . The Education Board Is not asleep nor Indifferent to this need; but It must have the sen timent and the support of the people. Our business men can express them selves to the outside world through the Chamber of Commerce more effect ively than by any other method, and the Chamber can make Fayetteville known abroad and at home, calling the attention of the thousands who are seeking for safe investments, for business openings, or for a good place In which to make a home. Striking Evidence of Advance In Land Values. - '"' A tract of land containing 97 acres In Pearce's Hill township, sold in 1890 for $50, a fraction over 60 cents an acre. Yesterday,, the person who pur chased It In 1890, was offered 125 an acre for It, and refused the offer. " If you would have a safe yet certain Cough Remedy In the home, try Dr. Snoop's at least once. It is thorough ly unlike any other Cough- prepara tion. Its taste will be entirely new to you unless, It is already your favor ite Cough Remedy. No opium, chloro form, or any other stupefying ingredi ents are used. The tender leaves of a harmless, lung-healing mountainous shrub, give to Dr. Snoop's Cough Rem edy its wonderful curative properties. It is truly a most certain and trust worthy prescription. Bold by B. E. bedberry's Son. A Safeguard to Children. "Our two children of six and eight t have been sin infancy sub t to colds and croup. About three ; t fii 1 started to use Foley's Hon 11 ar, and it has never failed vi'nt and cure those troubles. .-- oi 'v medicine I can get the n t t ;-b wlihout a row." The i i (" Ornsteln, Green Bay, -. the experience of i. r UBorg of Foley's (i cm .--a courts, colds :"s bronchitis and : " '' '! i"-y (lie- Shot Her Recently Wedded Husband , About a Sweet Potato. Edward Wllklns, a tew weeks ago married Annie Malloy at the home of the bride's brother, Andrew Malloy, who resides on Mr. W. A. Vanstory's farm in 71st; and took up their resi dence In a tenant house on an adjoin ing farm, where they lived very hap pily until last Sunday. On that day Edward entered .the house and found his wife roasting some sweet pota toes. He said he believed he would take one; to which she laughingly replied, that if he did she would shoot him. : He reached out and took one of the potatoes, and as he did so, the woman picked up a small fiobert pis tol, and pulled the trigger. To her surprise it contained a bullet and as a, consequence Edward had to hurry to Fayetteville and have a wound in his cheek dressed, . Death of Mr. Henry N. Parsley. Mr. Henry Parsley, died' at I o' clock last Wednesday, at the residence of Capt Jas. D. McNeill on Bow street iged 41 years. After a short service t the residence at J: 45 o'clock that Afternoon the remains were taken to Wilmington, on the 4:60 o'clock train for burial In the family plot ; Henry Nutt Parsley was a son of Mr. Oscar Parsley, one of the leading bust Jess men of Wilmington. On Nov. 20th, 1902, In this city, he married Miss Margaret McNeill, oldest daughter of Japtaln and Mrs. James D. McNeill. ho with two song, Oscar and James D, survive him. .' : . Mr. Parsley, since his marriage has jeen residing In Macon Ga, where he was In the service of the Royster Juano Company, but owing to declin ng health, came here last August, and developing an acute case of Bright' ilsease. gradually grew worse until the end came this morning. . - The deceased had numerous warm riends, not only in Fayetteville and Wilmington, but all over the State, who win regret to learn of his death, and whose sympathy will go out to ils bereaved wife and children."! The following friends of Mr. Pars er acted as pallbearers from the resl lence to the train: - I Hesars. P. H. Stedman, Jan. A. Moore, Charles G. Rose, N. H. McCeachey, T. H. Sutton Jr., Chas B. McMillan, Jno. K. Strange and J. B. Underwood. . SAO TRADGEDY NEaR MILL8 . HOPE Aged Man Kills Himself With Home ..." 't made Uquor. William Western, a white man liv ag in a small house a mile and a hat "rom Hope Mills,, was found dead ix he dining room of his house Wednes .'ay at noon, by his grandson. Will iawklns, the only other occupant o he house, on his return from a trii 0 Hope Mills. Young Hawkins at wee notified the authorities, and Mr 'loyd Souders, acting coroner during )r. HeGougan's absence, went to tit cene-and held an inquest Wednesda Jternoon. - ' , r -' - The Jury returned the following ver ilet: J -: . '.-,' :-'..'-"' "That the deceased came to hb ieath by an overdose of artificial n ence of whisky and a fan." , ; . ' The evidence was that Mr. Westen ind a companion had been drinkinf inlte heavily lately and Wednesday norning they mixed some alcohol with water, and each took a drink. In one bring they took as much alcohol as 1 quart of whisky ordinarily contains. Whether the other man Is alive or lot Is not stated. When young Haw kins returned home he found his un cle streatcbed out on the floor lead. In falling to the floor he struck als head on 1 sewing machine, which accounts for the wording of the above verdict "; '"' - - "; Ml 88 NANNIE HATCH ELL AND MR. EDWARD McKAY DIE IN MEXICO - ON SAME DAY. v r ,,,;. Both Natives of Fayetteville. ' , : , Mrs .W. A. Robeson received a letter Thursday fro mMexico telling her of the death at Cuantla, Mexico, of Mlas Nannie HatcheU, a sister of the late Mrs. W. U McKay, whose husband was a prominent attorney of this city, re siding on Haymount, where is now located Mr. Leighton Huske's resi dence, and also of the death on the same day at Laudo, Mexico, of Mr. Ed ward McKay, Miss Hatchell's nephew, and a son of the late Mr. William Mc Kay. Miss HatcheU is survived by a sister, Mrs. George I Johnson, ' of New York; while Mr. McKay is sur vived by one brother, Mr. William Mc Kay of Laudo Mexico. - . More people are taking Foley's Kid ney Remedy every year. It is consider ed the most effective remedy for all kidney and bladder troubles that medi cal science can devise. Foley's Kid ney Remedy corrects irregularities, builds up the system, and restores tost vitality. Souders Pharmacy, (McDuf fle's Drug 8tore). f I. Hoarse Coughs, Stuffy Colds, pain in chest snd sore lungs, are symp toms that quickly develop Into a dan gerous illness if the cold is not cured. Foley's Honey and Tar stops the cough, heals snd eases the congested parts, and brings quick relief. Sou ders' Pharmacy, (McDuffle's Drug Store).' ; When You Need Foley's Orlno Laxative. When you neve that dull, heavy, feverish feeling, accompanied by constipation. When you have headache, indigestion, bil iousness, pain in stomach and bowels, they you need Foley's Orlno Laxltlve. It moves the bowels freely and gently, and thoroughly clears the Intestinal tract. It does not gripe or nauseate, and cures constipation. Souders' Phar macy, (McDuffle's Drug Store). - fjiOHnne nains that nervade the en tire system, LaGrlppe coughs that rack and strain, are Quickly cured by Fol ey's l'"ry and Tar. Is mildly laxa tive, m.d certain In results. -Bon ders' lUaimacy, (McDulIlo's Drug more). AS TO WALTER MORRISON Our Suggestion Bearing Fruit The recent article In the Obssrvsr, suggesting that the Governor com mute the sentence of Walter Morri son, and which was copied In a num ber of papers, is beginning to bear fruit It should receive the endorse ment of every citisen of North Caro lina. As we said, human lite should not be dealt with like a cat does with a mouse. '"'.' The following is an open letter to his exceUency, W. W. Kitchln, the Gov ernor of North Carolina, by ex-Sheriff Stokes of Bertie county. " , -' ' My dear 81r In the name of hu manity, civilisation and good govern ment, I call upon you to commute the death sentence of the negro rapist (Morrison believe Is his name) "to life imprisonment. He is now con fined In the State prison awaiting death for .the fourth time. ' Poor wretch. He has suffered more than death four times, all because the great State of North Carolina failed to be in readiness to perform its duty in the first instance. -1 believe, sir, that this would be the noblest act that you will ever be called upon to perform. believe, also, that all creeds, colors, races and political parties in North Carolina would commend you. ' With great esteem, I am. Tours Obediently, J. & STOKES. Wlndson, N. C, Feb. 15, 1910. ". - .. STEDMAN BRIEFS. Jorrespondence of the Observer. . Stedman, N. C, Feb. IS. Mr. Jack Jummerlin from Mt Olive, was a Tis lor in Stedman Sunday evening and until Monday s 11:17 train. ; ; . Miaa Mamie Darden came up Satur day from Sampson where she is teach .ng and visited Miss Leila McMillan, returning Sunday afternoon. Mr. James Bullard left yesterday .or Anderson, Ala., near which place je will engage in the turpentine busi- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Baggett and lit Je daughter of Wilmington visited jtra. Bess e Butler from Sunday untu vuesday, going then to Dunn to visit relatives. V;' : l On Sunday afternoon Mr. Thomak I'arboro and Mlas Fannie Autry wert narried by Theodore CashwUl, Es--iuire, at the home of the latter. 'A -umber of friends attended the mar . age and accompanied them to toe unie of Mr. and Mrs. Will Tarboro, a groom's father, where later a very writing supper was served. Mr. W. F. Alexander of Wilmington ' been stopping over nere some i.ently to visit his sister, Mrs. J. D. Jessoms. ;, . Hisa Ethel Sessoms visited Mr. and vra H. S. Autry Saturday night and unday, attending services at Bethel -turch Sunday morning."' ' ' . ' ,l - Mrs. Hines and two little sons from -ake City, S. C, are - visiting Mrs. - tinea' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wooton. Mr. Percy . Jackson and Mr. Neil Holmes were down from Flea Hill Junday afternoon, calling on the young ladies. - --'i ': ADJOURNED MEETING OF BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. .'. Carver's Creek biock Law Decided. The Board of County Commlssionen Jiet in adjourned session Friday, with Jhairman J. ' J. Bullard and 'Comrain Joners H. Lutterloh. R. R. Bell, J. A. ieith and W. J. Olive present - It was ordered that the Board mee. with the Sanitary Committee the first Monday in March at 11 o'clock. It appearing from the report of the Judges and registrar of an election held at Eureka Springs In Carver's Creek xwnship on January 15th, 1910, on the question of stock law or no stock taw that there. were 10 votes cast for stock law and 10 votes cast against stock law; there not being a majority of votes cast for the stock law, the result of the election is therefore de clared to' be against stock law. - ' It was ordered that the Treasurer be authorised to liquidate note of $5,000. with the Fourth National Bank, and in case any' part is to be renewed, the chairman and clerk are hereby author ised to execute said renewal note. .It was ordered that the matter of road to Moore County line be deferred until first Monday In March. . : Mr. Devotion Averitt tendered his bond as constable of Cedar Creek township, It was accepted, and he was sworn in. '. - . The foUowing jurors were drawn for the March term of the Superior Court for trial of criminal and civil cases: " ' ';" " . - J. AJ Bain, Flea Hill; A. O. Strict land, Cedar Creek; J. L, West Cross Creek; E. B. Matthews, Flea Hill; W a. Driver, Cross Creek; J. E. Reyn olds, Rockfish; E. E. Gorbam, Cross Creek; L Jackson, -Carbers Creek; A. E. Culbreth, Rockfish;, T. B. Wil liams, L. M. Breece, Flea Hill; John McGlU, Quewbiffle; W, R. Pope, Black River; W. J. Autry, Flea Hill; John C. Jackson, Cross Creek; John T. Hair, Beaver Dam; V. F. Kelly, Cross Creek; 8. B. Dormand, Black River; W. R King, Carver's Creek; A. 0. Tolar, Gray's Creek; W. A. Vanstory, Cross Creek; A. A. Holmes, Flea Hill; "J. Angus Currie, N. A.. McDonald, Que wbiffle; Zeb. Hall, Nelll Bule, T. A. Frazler, Rockfish, J. W, McLanchlln, Quewbiffle; C. A. Galney, Black Riv er; F. J. Buchannan. Rockfish; L. A. Daugherty, Cedar Creek; J. A. Thomas 71st; M. E. McLaurin, Cedar Creek; Albert Autry, Flea II11L Sore Lungs and Raw Lungs. '' ' Most people know the feeling. And the miserable state of ill health it in dicates. All people should know that Foley's Honey and Tar, the greatest throat and lung remedy, will quickly cure the soreness and cough and res tore a normal condition. A k fnr Fol ey's Honey and Tar. Bouuijm' Thut macy (McDuffle's Drug Store), LEG5LL rlDYEflTISEflENTS T-AtCUlhtXNOIIua. Having this day qualified as Execu trix upon the estate of Mrs. M. M. Har ris, deceased, late of ; Cumberland county, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said es tate to present the same to the un derstgned, duly verified, before the 20th day of January, 1911, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate win please make prompt settlement Fayetteville. N. C, Jan. 20, 1910. ... MRS, J. W. MacKETHAN. Executrix of Mrs. M. M. Harriss. B.R. MaoKethan, Attorney. COMMISSIONER'S VALUABLE LAND SALE. ,. State of North Carolina, Cumber land County., . .... : j By "virtue of the power and authori ty contained la a decree of the Super ior Court of Cumberland County in a cause entitled "Esther , Baldwin vs. Sarah E. Baldwin, Lula V. Baldwin and E. A. Poo," the undersigned win offer for sale at the Court House door in the County of Cumberland, on the 28th day of February 1910, all that aluable tract of land situated In the Southeastern ' suburbs of Fayetteville and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stake, Nancy Davis' N. E. corner, thence N .4 1-2 K. 6 chains to-a stone; then 8. 85 W, 4 chains to a stoke In a ditch In TJUey's line; thence as It S. 4 W. 5 chains to Nancy Davis' 'corner; then N. 88 E 4 chains to the beginning, containing 2 acres, more or less. See deed from M. McKinnon to Elixa Baldwin, record ed In Book 1, No. 4, page S3. Place of sale:. Court House door. : y Time of sale: 12 o'clock M. "- ' Terms of sale; Cash. 3 ' JOHN O. SHAW, Commissioner. Jan. 27th 1910. -f , ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE, i Having qualified as administratrix with the will annexed, of Sarah F. Cain, deceased, late of Cumberland Oounty, North Carolina, this Is to no ify all persons having claims against ihe. estate of the said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned on or jefore the 31st day 'of December 1910, jr this notice, win be plead in bar of their recovery. . All persons Indebted io said estate will please make im mediate payment . v . This 21st day of December, 1909. SUSAN D. CAIN, , Administratrix. . SERVICE OF 8UMMONS BY PU. LICATION. - North Carolina, Cumberland County, in the Superior Court ' Lula Ayer vs. J. L. Ayer Notice.' The defendant above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced to the superior court of Cumberland county against him by the plaintiff, his. wife, for alimony, as provided by section 15S7 of the Revisal of 1905, and to subject the real estate of the defend ant situated in Cumberland county. State of North Carolina, to the pay ment thereof, as provided by law; And the said defendant will furth er take notice that he Is required to appear before the Judge holding the March 1910 term of superior court of Cumberland county, commencing Mon day, March 28, 1910, at the court house of said county, In Fayetteville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaliKi tiff wiu apply to tne judge for the re lief demanded in the complaint ' This February 15th, 1910. ' r :'- A. A. McKETHAN, . j ' - 1 - ' Clerk - Superior Court . Q, K. NIMOCKS, Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUM BERLAND COUNTY. No 2921. , . J. E. Overton enters and claims 70 acres of Land In 71st township join ing the lands of Rev. David Fairly on the North, Fred and Jim Monroe on the East, Buckthorn Lodge on the South, J. R. Overton on the West ' ' Entered 21st day of January 1910. W, M. WALKER, Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry Taker. , ' : ' NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICA- , .TiON. - - North Carolina, Cumberland County, In the Superior Court. v, Hilliard Moore, vs. PoUy Jane Moore, Widow, and Alberta Moore, Armetta Moore, Annie M. Moore, Wal ter R. Moore, Robert 8.. Moore, Percy E. Moore, Cicero Moore, Henry James Moore, Awley N. . Moore, John F. Moore, Georgia Moore, Edward Moore, and William. Moore, ' helrs-at-law of Grant Moore, deceased. The defendants above named will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Cumberland County, for the purpose of making application to the Court for the appointment of a Commissioner to execute a deed to plaintiff lor certain lands In Flea Hill Township, Cumberland County, and known as Grant Moore's share in the division of the lands of Alfred Moore, deceased, and being the same land des cribed in a bond lor title to the said plaintiff, executed by the said Grant Moore who is now deceased, and his wife, Polly Jane Moore, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Cumberland County, to be held on the third Monday after the first Mon day in March, 1910, being the 28th day of March, 1910, at the Court House of said County in Fayetteville, N. C, snd 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 This 19th day of February, 1910, . A. A. McKETHAN, ; - V? ' Clerk Superior Court H. B. AVERITT, Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUM BEtLAND COUNTY. NO 2923. - D. B. Currie enters and c'alms 50 acres of land in 71st Tounship Joining the lands of H. Vunce, on the North and East, D. B. Currie on the South and W. E. McOill on the West -Entered 19th day of February 1910. W. M. WALKER, Rpxlster of Dee"ds and Ex. O. Entry F, R. HALL, Dep. NOTICE TO REDEEM LAND 80LD AND PURCHA8ED FOR TAXES, To heirs Ben Mclver Estate( whose names are unknown), the persons In actual possession or occupancy of the land or lot hereinafter mentioned, and the persons in whose name the said land or lot waa taxed or specially assessed: , , You, and each of you wiU please take Notice that on Monday, June 7, l09, at 12 o'clock M., at a public sale of land for taxes made by N. A. Wat son, sheriff of Cumberland County, at the court house door in Fayetteville, N. C, after due advertisement as re quired by law, I became the purchaser of a certain tract of land or lota of land, situated in Cumberland County, State of North Carolina, and described as follows, to-wit: That tract of land in Seventy-first township, known as the Old Resi dence tract, on which the late Ben Molver formerly resided, containing 28 1-2 acres, which was taxed or spe cially assessed In the name of Heirs of Ben Mclver Estate for the year 1908, and for which I hold a certifi cate of said sheriff. , .,! ; The time of redemption wlU ex pire the first Monday in June, 1910, at 12 o'clock M, and you are further notified that unless said land or lot is redeemed In the manner provided by law on er before said date, I wlU thereafter apply to me sheriff of Cum berland County for a deed in tee-simple to said 'land, as provided by law. . In the event you desire to -redeem said land, you will owe me thereon the following: Amount paid Sheriff N. A. Wat son, as shown by his certificate issued to me .. .... .. ....$222 interest allowed by law on said ' sum 20 per cent . , ...... . , .45 - - 2.67 Cost of serving this notice as re- quired by law ,v ,.13.00 Total '.. $5.67 Dated this 1st day of February, 1910. i J. 8. MAULTSBY, Purchaser, . " - - " . .Montrose, N: C, NOTICE TO REDEEM LAND 80LD ' AND PURCHA8ED FOR TAXES. To Mary Williams, the person 1 in actual possession or occupancy -of the Jtnd or lot hereinafter mentioned; the person in whose name the said land or lot waa taxed or specially assessed: . You and each of you will please take Notice that on Monday,- June 7, 1909, at 12 o'clock M at a public sale of land for taxes made by N. A. Wat son,. Sheriff of Cumberland County, at the court house door In Fayetteville N. C after due advertisement as re quired by law, I became the purchaser of '4 certain tracts or lots of land, situated fn Cumberland county. State of North Carolina, and described as follows, to-wit:- -. . ' " i 7 ' s . Situated in 8eventy-flrst township, xnown as Dobson land, containing 6 acres, which was taxed or specially assessed in the name of Mary Wil liams for the year 1908, and for which I hold a certificate of said Sheriff. ', , The time' of redemption will ex pire the first Monday in June, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., and you are further notified that unless eald land or lot is redeemed in .the matter provided by law on or before said date, I will thereafter apply to the sheriff of Cum berland County lor a deed in fee-simple to said land, as provided by law. In vent you desire to redeem said nnd, you will owe me thereon the following: - Amount paid Sheriff N. AWat . - son, as shows by his certificate Issued to me . .. .. S1.80 .nterest alowed by law on said sum 20 per cent ... .......... .36 2.16 jost of serving this notice as re- quired by law .. .. .. ..7..t3.00 Total .... .. .,..$5.16 Dated this 1st day of February, 1910. J. S. MADLTSBY, Purchaser. ; ' Montrose, N. C. NOTICE TO REDEEM LAND SOLD AND PURCHA8ED FOR TAXES. . To Isabella McLaurin, the person in actual possession or occupancy of the land or lot hereinafter mentioned, and the person' in whose name the said land or lot was taxed or specially as sessed: ;:""'. ':-"" !.,.-. -; You and each of ' you wiU please take Notice that on Monday, June 7, 1909, at 12 o'clock M., at a public sale of land for taxes made by N. A. Wat son, Sheriff of Cumberland County, at the court house door In Fayetteville N. C, after due advertisement as re quired by law, I became the purchaser of a certain tract or lot of land, situa ted in Cumberland County, State of North Carolina, and described as fol lows, to-wlt:.' ; -".c.'.n-v In Seventy-first township, known as the John Alston land, containing 22 acres, which was taxed or specially assessed in the name of Isabella Mc Laurin, for the year lt, and for which 1 hold a certificate of said sheriff. . The time of redemption will expire the first Monday in June, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., and you are further noti fied that unless said land or lot is redeemed In the manner provided by law on or before said date, I will thereafter apply to the sheriff of Cum berland County for a deed in fee-simple to said land, as provided by law. In event you desire to redeem said land, you will owe me thereon the following: .. -Amount paid Sheriff N. A. Wat- ' son, as shown by his certificate issued -to me ...... ........$1.22 interest allowed by law on said sum 20 per cent .. .....v., 2ft ' 'v :":'"'.' -:'-:: $U7 Cost of serving this notice as re quired by law . . . I . t . . . . . . .23.00 Total "....i..f.':S:'."Z.Zl'MAl Dated this 1st day of February, 1910. J. S. MAULTSBY, Purchaser. , '' .':' - . Montrose, N. C. ADMINISTRATOR'S-NOTICE. ' ' Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Nancy Bryant, deceased, late of Cumberland County, N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to present them to the undersigned duly verified, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1910, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate, will please make immediate settlement This 22nd day of December, 1909. H. 8. AVEHITT, Administrator, svetteville, N, I , ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Having qualified as administrator of Nelll C. Thagard, deceased, late of Cumberland County, N. C, this Is to notify all persons having claims ag ainst the estate Of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 28th day of January 1911, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persons Indebted to said estate will plase make immediate sottlomont This 23th day of January, 1?10. C. L. THAQARD, AdmlnMrator, P. 0. C r Croflr, N. C. ii. AU.-TT, L'.' - 7." S'jnnysida Floral Nursery JAMES M. LAMB ft SONS. 'Phone 49. " Fayetteville, .N. C. . CHRISTMAS. i We have for Christmas some One plants, Including : , ! , ; . ARDESSIAS, full of berrlss, : ; , 8AG0 PALMS, ' CHINESE PRIMROSES, BEGONIA, . E8P0RDII in full bloom, 7 7 GERANIUMS In bloom. " : r; , Paper White Narcissus, Romsn ; Hyaolnths, Etc. ;H:','i"' ! Please place your orders for Cut Flowers, early, f, ':':t!S . ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, j Having qualified as Administrator upon the estate of Spencer 8cott, de ceased, late of Cumberland County, N. C, this Is to notify all persons hav Ing claims against the estate of skid deceased, to present them to the un dersigned, duly verified, on or before the 17th day of February, 1911, or this notice wUl be pleaded In bar of their recovery. :.-, , , ; AU presons Indebted to said estate, will please make immediate .settlement..-.. ..-"-'.-:',' :': '''. ThlB 17th day of February, 1910. , THjS. H. McNEILL, ; . ' Administrator, Fayetteville, N. 0. H. S. Averitt Attorney.- ' - .''"-" STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUM BERLAND COUNTY. NO 2919. J. A. Keith enters and claims 88 so res of land in L'ttle River Township joining the lands of the original Morri son surveys and o'hers, on the North side of Lower Little River. ; :...;".''' j ,. Entered 4th day of January, 1910. W. M. WALKER,' Register of Deeds and Ex. 0. Entry Taker. ;; - - . F. R. HALL, Dep. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION.- ': ' Havinjt quahbed 89 administrator of the estate of Dr. John H. Marsh, d-ceastd, late of Cumber and county, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims, against the estate of the deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before Jan nary 6th, 191 j, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate will plea.se make immediate payment. . This 6th day oi January, 1910 : t 7 W. H. MARSH, : Admiuistratorof D r. John H. Marsh NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned will make application to the Governor for a pardon for ' his son, William WaddelL convicted of lar ceny at the ' August lg08 term, of su perior court of Cumberland county, and sentenced to five years imprison ment, said application to be presented March, 154910. - , " All persons opposing said pardon, will please, take notice and govern themselves accordingly. - - This February 8, 1910. v ' - ' - , THOMAS WADDELLl ' 8TATE ""of"" NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. NO. 2922. . H W. White, enters and claims 100 acres of land In 71st township Join ing the lands of Townsend on the West N. S Blue on the North, Wei com Houdon on the East and Jno. - F. McNair on South. ' - Eentered 14th day of February 1910. W. M. WALKER. Register of Deeds, and Ex. O. Entry Taker. " .'4X,r'.'-;.i;,F, R. HALL, Deputy. Cough Caution Ww-. twdttTrira-ww uulwii lour lain. If too eougb eveo from a simpla coldoulr roaihould alwoyi heal, sootb. nd eaae the ln-luted bran, chlal tubes. Don't blind lr supprea It with a itupofjiiig poison, It'titraim bow ornjUiinn finally com about. For twenty yauTDr. 8 hoop hu ecnstanlly uiMd people not to tak ennsh nlitures or prescriptions wntatnlnt Opium. Chloroform, or timilar poiaons. And now little lte thousb Consrees myi ' Put It on the label, II polaons are In your Cough Mixture." flood I Very food 1 1 HsraKfterforthUrnrreaaon mothers, and others, should InsJMon haying Dr. Bhoop g Cough Cure. No poison marks on Dr. Snoop 'i kbeU-nd none In the medicine, elae It mutt by law be on the label. And It not only late, but 11 Is Kid to be by those that knowit best, a truly r markable cough remedy. Tnke no chance then, particularly with your children. Insist on raring Pr, Shoop's Cough Cure. Compare carefully the Dr. Bhoop package with others and note the difference. Ko poison mark! there I You can always be on the tale aide bl demanding BivSIicop'G CbuoU Cure - B. E. SEDBERBY'S SOM. LsxQlivo Fruil Syrup ' , Wtatant to tak The new laxative. Does cot gripe or nauseate. Cures stomach and liver troubles and chronic con-, Ktipation by restoring the natural action of the stom ach, liver and bowels. Csfuee uhetltutasj.' Prtem Boo. . McDUFFIE ORUQ STORE, (O. O. Souders, Prop.) . ' t 7" Tlit Couth Syruf ttuv w Jr- rldt thg system ei a colt) by icting as t cathartic tm th uwl la 1 ry 3- 3 iiC, i. 4i . - mm 4 ; i :: W V W J b.i-lij' f m Is ' 'nal fauiallre goer :: tytwe. I - t ss t ..iatot, gantly r ovm the kw eftrryii f the eold cl K I the a- I e .-,a, C" i la 1, t ' m ssmc r 1 With your land when for the sake of saving a: few dollars you use a fertilizer whose only recommendation is its analysis. It requircs.no spe cial knowledge to mix mate rials to analyses. The value of a fertilizer lies in the ma terials. used,: so as not to over feed the plant at one , time and starve at another. This is whyRoyster brands , are so . popular.'. Every in gredient has its particular ' work to do. Twenty-five years experience in making goods for Southern crops has enabled us. to know-what is required. : 1 . See Oiat trade mark Is on every bag ' TRADE REOISTERED F.? S. Royster Guano Co. NORFOLK, VA. Better; Not Get Dycpepnia If you can help it Kodol prevents Djtpepdk, hj effectually helping Nature to Relieve Indigestion. But don't trifle with Indiiestion. . A treat many people- irho Bars trifled wlta lcdlrssUon. bars kwn sorry for it whs nsTroos or ehronls dyspepsia . resulted, 'mad they hare not been able to cur It - - Cm Kodol aad .prersnt haricg Dyspepsia. -: - -.. : j lr vETryon It subject to Indljssv Bon. 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Wheitale, aS . JraSTljts anew that ear gaaraii tw I. good. I ?."SVV,i f lh hottt. onlr . and to but on. In a fanllr. the lam boV sssJaSSS?.1! T " Kodol is prepared at tha labora -torieaof aaDeWlU Co,Ch!cra, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGI8T3. 1, BGCKKEEPiTCS 1 " BUSIiSS SGHQO w-JjlLai.'y; " I srl faAcrcrt. MsJNst) V,- 4 tm j lavnr .11 -.i Haror will mil i.... . Ima. Cu... p'.'." v.. R'JrTf f, . t m u W Out brsndt. - Irs iflV- is 19? o. IS ZM - - 5-2 !?? S7S s..M i7, WiW 4-3 I.S ,.., "ICHMONO, Visaims f
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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