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i THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1910. -' " .. '...t OF CUMBER- CUMBERLAND CQUNTY SUNDAY n CONVENTION tnoun, , Hi lad to New Advertisement.. TrJiflty Coege, Trilling Park School. Warrenton IIlBh School. . The Blackstone College tor Girl. Huke Hardware House Announce ment. ; B. Bf. Smith State Colored Normal School. ' . ." N. A. Watson Notice; of' Bale Under Mortgage. A88EMBLED. , Meeting Great &ueo The Cumberland County Sunday School 'Asoclatlon, a, branon w North Carolina Sunday School -i.i, t th International unuir ok,i i.Anioi. met m wo nritat olhl.r,h in till. City, TUOSOay, u Wv. I-. - n-va nnnnlnt! service was TUlD The Largest .Held Here I Oenala Me1 ... t . M .i. '.'ma was wr' i ....),': . . . , - at 9.30 o'clock a. .- lberlaI14 cmwu r-- , a .. Cam .-o.il. uouw-. --- 8unreme VW"" ..... - met at nouu f i" jwanrjiW.. uk' Mn. U. . Curried "I""' i v,Uni convention. c,rt,v lor ciom " . . womu: ... moved ana ?':r , to order. " ,hlin be nomiu- 'that Mai- A. thaI1k u ed by ftcciaum""". vintlon. . ..,, m order. Nomination lof H(.,me. by .uohlln Named ,for mafle ai follow. by Mr. ... K. rl. aw""-- - ii j. W. r,r 0en oy Thame.; by W. I. Bram- H A- v , , tile. . .nded w. among those the luneral. .lAUTOMOEACC.DENTYESTER. wh0 cam, here to attend AUTOM DAY. .,1... We" own Ne9r' wv" - - ' -OBESON'S CONGRESSIONAL U. H VOTE., A.tenl.W. the Several i 'county Convention Ever .Gilt -.-MeKethan for ZjMohy Nomlwi;or and RoeeforHou Clerk of the Court J' ' - , iivei the following in Kobeeon wuntyr Killed. rTwell known Join- XJ. H. Jcnorico . 141 bow er and .treet.tblecy::::- mobile accwenv Bi0unt, ol Yesterday "Z "Mr. Joe Shaw's ' , lumber BW - - " tor tbe pur- oiw. . . a i wno, " i UtCU Bla FUt UToor freUdw .Li mbe, liu.cWcarto Faye, ..tln for uub"-i Mr. B. The nreciuvi v - .. Bat-1 vl WllraingM" v" Hie B-P11" """1 J a certain av $25 to $50, two-""-- end 2 or i 1hrr. II YJ .'.v a i,ii-"-'- - M.J ;iern . - shaw; n , Wwnhlp vu fa td.ito arrive - awaltlng we aint WOU1U ---r " trft County crtr Uattpn; J; ron coJ- 0o(lvln, 241; A. X J Jtferi J flyrlvlng around I Df8PaibcCJaU9C you Will be assure o lowed & tne avyv'""""-- : , ..i - ., met. at noon f3 - i LmtXe. and V carrying out ot J J aU county ofnc.. . intBreetlng program, a the nominal"" momber ot the yZ I laJZ, aTneafed In Monday". a 8tite tTon ot jno. M. Owen, Robin- Butlneaj tooele. A Young Womwi for Office !Worfc . 1 ,"'' "' " '' i . a' spueNDio tick;et,"-i coyjf - oi . for , ' Hmme and . . ObeV rveft The election r - - ate ..Congre.ei the ' eneuing year reuw 7 . .. . .lw.w::.ifin ..06l ecu ' Wat, w iont Rev Chart Myee jumciai "'" . ed to over- 77.OX, - '- -aeconuw Hoimee irt ballot reeulte- McOeachyW'W; Owen . )udg a Man-1 cnauneux - M.v,it.e. len:.I"L; riven the city to U oUnnon War- Tbe wltaT;-- - hlB brother. u... tarted oft. W 1 n Alien, D,t K "rr ' wm driving arouuu chauffeur, to take - g0 pick, I -W. Walter vlBI . .. oi that I c ? P'7h. C. Brown "been- doreed for Corporation Co del cretay ' " on execu' t eairer,Mr. evm, - The Oen'rl,xpreelon In 'Reord t Work of County Convi imwni For Sentott-J - W. Mc jiUnphUtt. ' T-or Housef -A. D. Med '',111 n4 0. O Hoee. - iff , For Clerot the Cojff'jit A. "A Kethan. . , For SherlffN.w$.'M';, )0r. For Eeglater beed . f-vfl. HftU: Fw Treasurer-Daviyl.'f'Gas't'eT.'"'' ' B)tl Coroner -J. V. , Btcaouga. Jpor Surveyor W. JBaker. Jbr County Commii Hve.rAtB. Bmlth.R.. jtt'V. -Tarboro and J., Isn't that a eplendU The wonder ot the ,uch a ticket, could of the apparent chor a .great Democratic Cumberland county.- it ha. been (in most jresnBt) and we trust bo it will contl nWt. ( . With such a' ticke t,' V .e Democrat . need have no tear. . ..la.. Af ulna. , ive coinnu,. - - u u rh wae bt " . . of ladle from armory oy a -- t eopi which wa numnrv hv ft CO the variou churches and .wa. ltant Democrat. Democratic The Cumberiana houM( Convention met m Saturday 1 ihs roll H.L i.1 . purBuam i . t,v Chae.." and wa. called to order ea1 - ncGeyHo.rn-ed :' S-ourtU.baUot, OJ Wfttwn Mcfle.achey. Wc0eacbey W gg 3. Owen - jedared an."- sumptuon,, the work - 'ZLeu repreeented ice.; JV ' rlff. . , s - reeumea, auu-o ft. ron call) ana WatBOn moveo 4."-. down Holt'. hiu-.gW own do - nafldle' horbe W. T' We .l ionComml.oner. . Ae roaa, rearing aoreed for 1 v :- , 1 nu b the ugnmuw - :Ke"l" ; are a. follow, - " ,torplf to tne V" r;:,;g O. vote r: - tb. machine tru - -- ftnd B1" . MrKlnnon: J lhB ide ol wo - . AU - 0. - nne: How- jumpeo . . outlay because you i Brothers ii,h ' Standard 1 iniiJA Paint not only tneyv , nint but the ,Ut -economi ral. It etves you most for yo . swainf, -v.:- 125 nou, - ,. O-. BrltW, ... ..M.a 75. Za, qacoBde! M.tt4n, 15- W. ' pau, 66, 7; uon .-. - A--wa. ufh o2 nr r ..n tA when me Kev.w-"-- ' w - - i.t, m I.W. "r'T;' nn .ft. president of e I fc,rde.mounceQr-; certaru. flmdav School Association, addrsee (l m Wln tnat H th. meeting on "The Ancient m w , eoiuUiu.ni '.n-. d4 par Modern Worker.," a cnoi , ai r-r - . 1 1 noi .mlnatlonbya.."-.""- . i M, Owen ano itn.!r-:,:; Whoianded hurt, except TJ . . ...ntiire oI ! bead umi uv-- money most in wear, m i0" Ittiiaycost 5 ii f " Rrothcfs Dtau product' and the - JU"' Blue Bag on . the can i jour , protection. ' ustalkoveryour !nt need aiw oto,ih iiSflatd 'aim on hie na okull. i ' . ,.,..v veater- Ratt Swamp. ' 8tetUng.. 75, TW, wa. aUO;; . flled flve , ,-..,the many v;y - or reglBter ot d 1 U, tti "r5. i in nraer. - . ..., i jtoner W. J. ((.Buckingham, H..McPhall,, ,. 'jtcket?v - . . tUlng 1 that .'te (evolved out Wklcii m.wka i CtmvnnHnn ' ot BUt Bo It Is, 80 .4. Tit.1rt. on im .. - ... thffi,nut Tt wa most eninusiaui- J - a most euccessful conven and T0t4ja f Thf) next memi-an- tlon in every way-. held tn the nual convention 1 to - . -em. Baptiet chuwh in Fayettevllle Ni,. berl5, 1910. ' -1 ; - , ! There wa an attenaance oi ' , a ruller Reoort. There wa a large t tlclpate. Mr V. H. fltedman ottered the fol lowing resolution making Hon. Geo. M Rose permanent" chairman: Resolved, That in view ot the fact that this convention ha a great deal k ahead of It, and it U Saturday, of ... . -ittee on permanent or- that tne coin., . - , wlth and ttat l 4 an ATI ftBt ganizauou . -.igcted per- orge m. ... manent chairman ui ..r Hon. George eoUtlon ot over - Thl8 JtT.p 5, "Si-T B pe. clatk Cumberland ,M n par doned. Governor Hcitchln' Friday grant . ad a pardon v Marf jiali W'lam8' wn0 was .entenced , to serve , thirteen month, on the toad, of Cumberland county tor burgV ary in the second de .. gree, having bee- n convicted at the No- ' vember, 1909. U ,rm of court. For pardonlf ig the prisoner, Govern ... icitohln.Be ta forth the .following , v. . . reason: '-.'"- -Prisoner-, While drunk, got into " house and.-waa found there asleep, or ; atupid from Uquor.' It i thought he ' nntered the "wrong 'house oy iuib " Th m,ner of the- house wa. away ' and hi 16-year-old on "was in charge .t the time. ' He" has served on the '"' vn month. - The one , hnnsa he . entered,:, his attor- . -h .Med the solicitor, the Judge .. . '.and the solicitor and many reputable - . - rdnnmrnend nardon. " - : ; "I therefore pardon him on condl- ..... t remain sooer. 1UUU VUBV . ng, and of good behavior. . further oughly o BnstUy School work by thor- rganlaln the county, wwu-Cumberlaad, ahlp, and . .iftwo Coun- and the hoh -tnr ufr Conyentio - h&nglilg 8n4 po.e or come-. . - extending tne hu rtaoU Sunday School, of the to make B-'JJ Jy held in the Hay Stree Jtetho- T1UDEuast and ft'-J. McDuffle . - hoM - .hiwAh Tuesday uk w --:-. . . i..,An. Tnaneotly organlzea a VP""1? I aecre- tMle Thl. wa carried unan!:uly. then iu . . w. 'nD. Robinson . -. A u . .A,,un named - S-u. ,,rMda second F. A- - Syton named FuV , Thompson 60, ; 66. ( it" ; Hui'ke; Marsh: D. Li Marh; J. Spfunt . ton R. Hall. V First ballot Huke 1W.7J. Marsh 55.49. ' Second ballot Huske 75.91, Hall 116.93, Marsh 37.16. " F. ' A.- Hall was therefore declared the nominee and thanks convention. TP. A, Marsh thank hi friend, a did W .W. Huske, who moved to make the nomination "unanimous and it car- ...nu. M,. ' , m IS'.-Vt"""! none; Md wr rive. No. l-n, morning r. later. White! The automooue wheel, but wa. Sander Elected to Senate. Huske Hardware House ttevllle. N. 68, 50,1 n of it V " not turned over. Fayc i... ?. Pembroke, - - " oilier ot which ha. not - the total vote .tawJ wv ' McKfnnon, nanM V . the ... . .W- " rEi.' ..i i- ' .. were in hdlowing resomuuu, mrr-r Xouil nation joy treasuici leai- Godwin, Godwin', streu. Jer cent Seventy-u . . . give Godwin 45 votes oi votes in the convention. between 75 d 0 ,r cent wouia oli eson'e 60 ' Governor By telegrapb to Observer. vernor - naton Rouge, i. - ' -d w the . - -vider. w - . Sell. - Y, Sa- Senate , . J- -suite. . suddenly last unuvu. ator McEu wee.k. ery. who Hirioce . . I 4 The VT6 . - go, TDeath W Mr. J. 4. Nott : Mr. John J. Nott died at hi. home live nule wet of the city Sunday night at ir P. m.: He had no t been tn nod or at home, but sutter- .hi, nftliTin hi head and Chest only a short while before death re lieved Mb Buttering. . ' -. Mr Nott was In the 77th year ot hi .age 'wa horn in Fayettevllle, but shortly atterjbe war went to Texas, ihere he Uved until about three yea ha - returneu iu It ',irta SefentyFlret- township rrrZ, a his Wei He was Bver married and his nearest rela !.TZ:aTT family ot thl city. tions ? - - , t ni there being among--.wen. Starr, the Messrs. Cook and Vr. Fan. ie Johnson, ot Wilmington. ' . Mr. Nott wa. a good man in every -.ease of the word, and wa beloved 1 very one who knew him. He was commercial lite of this city ...a - fnr many year. . . wa. held at the home -jnent was in WM"" -U MAJ. CHA8M. 8TEDMAN, PUuid Native of r.v.;v.n. . uikely to b Nemmatea ior - Major W. H. Benurd writes from ' 2 Fayettevllle to the Wilmington Star "SI 'interest is manifested in Fay- -'rftertlto. Wa toyhod'B hTe ,aln - i,or ha wa a leading C o' Major Charle. M. Stedman or the Democratic . nomination tor ZL t P Fifth District, now , head. Republic .The contest will end in. the cftnyontjon W 1 nd. - nsTt Monday. UrBBUB'"'Y " ... . iM 4V,b - -There are four candidate in tne : . r, Tiovater. of Granville - r if.h. ot Buckingham; nf the Association la to mo.iv adopted: : Resolved, That the chairman ot tnw conveniion U hereby authorized to ap point Die delegates the CongrK'n. ul conven-on, and to announce the same as soon as p'actcablew, " Tt was moved that a commiee on rules be appointed and it was carried unanimously. " '-. Mr. John C.' Adams called for God win', vote. -Mr.. H. mcu. iwum made the point of order that the, mo tion w out ot order as a resolution h.d been adonted, with out dissent, and the chair bo ruled. Then the chairman ruled that he John . A. J COuld hot recognize Mr, Adam. a. a delegate, a. the commltUe on creden tial had not reported. UP'jn unanimous consent Mr. J. W. McLauchlln was heard when Raetord WB caiiea w uaiu rules committee. He Bald Raeford would participate if they wevAjnot re stricted and if the acUon of the execu tive committee was not upheld. - . tt t O. Shaw moved to suspend the rules in order that he might be heard and otter aesoiuiion. : .The chair ruled, that while the reso- ludtn wa before the convention Itt cousideraUon wa out of order during the roll call tor the committee on rules. The rule were suspended and a vi te on the resolution was uu carried. The resolution i as follows: it t the sense ot thl. conven- ConvenUon In the Armory tliat e auestlon of Hoke county lacted The lollowlng o. , . , . for the. ensuing year. ore8ldent; iChas. n. -., A,tred Dr. J. M. Lilly, yice-pre."--- A: McKethan, secretary; treasurer: Department ouyB.. ents-Elementary. Mrs. ham; Organized ahwiv,.---; Training, . Jonn uvuDo, M.T..ffhHn: Oates; Home, Mr. J- w ' Visitation,-Miss Alice "6". tlve Committee, T. T. tsiaruuB, - Snead, H. H. Bolton, C. C. Baited, S W TtUlnghast, J. B- William j, J. W.Moore,J. H. Judd, A. D. McGlll. "The above officer will direct the af fair of the association, ei ll coneration ot all Sunday School workers in the county. - Mr, J. Van Carter, eecrem.u - State Association, made an instruct- fveaddrese on 'The County Associa tion; U. Work." wheh was followed t the'Round Table-"The Organl ed Sunday School Work, ably conducted S Mr. Tyndell. and great interest waa manifested in tne oiubicu-. .h and answers. . v ...i. ji.Kn. wa &arv At noon an eiegani ui . ed to the uonvuuu ------ . v rr- of North provided by .the ladle or he - - mer. ot the city. ' .. U"1 , -Tha afternoon session was lts . .Can STress b, M,s Mary Owen . The 0n rule wa -J Praham who 1 the foremost ieaui by vote to act a. u in elemenUry Sunday School work in on credentiala also. - - ha State- her theme, Elementary De- Thfl committee on rules, Jno. O. the state, uoi i.tin . ... nnrtnii no contest, ..tmont was amy exyitt". i anew,. . : . . partment, w . .,:;. ,. hnnd of Ucket each In'nart that cnuaren - i tohub w - : 1,1 P" - , .t,nnl tlOr i . .l .11ra toil VOt. BXCePt nlini to ko to Hunuay w-l..., iprecinci m '"" , Orantsed AOU mauera. .. ,r . r. . th -1 , Taaoher . ..j .nil carried that the . TOarann raiuw, I 1 1, was uiu'V" oy 'o7 ' T . v.. ir.n rrtiE. I th nominate a can- Troinine Denartpsew ' convemwu -- ...-n Tx-nartment by Pf- , buu, . .nd J. HaM,- were a v'-'-" fully explained. . The afternoon Kouna x-u. School Management - ed bv" Mr. Carter. - aii i ---hinful but brought out what Z l ading- Way 1. were ao- wa considered a n. - ju.u rnr thfi senate. j. W. McLauchlln was nominated, w K William was nominated, Mr. W. L. WUUapiB withdrew hi name. It was moved that Mr. McUucfclt be nominated tor Senator by acclama- Umi 55. B. Newton- and MaJ. B. B- jL-w In" nnnniltlon to MOt Lauchlin'B nomination. . . . ' Mr Jnd. TJnderwood .poke" in favor Zt VorTodern Sunday School wort tfjifrH, . ft Wff& V .it uT).nntenoeui wh.. snote tor mu. - i . . . M' fti Mi.tabli.a them. . ' L A division wa called on the Z V k' Andrews, of Henderon, nomlnating Mr. Mcuaucuuu w, ,aZ f the N C. State Aociar invention at night Th,s able and eloauent, -ij on' "Bible Study, auu Worth in Modern Time ; an n 3., .a nnnvincinaiv .('" 9tTZmm composed of the following count. rw r V -.ffhi,tn. Surry, Stekes, Per Caswell, "Alamance. Orange, Pur- Caswell, a a gU S i these -untie, in convention yu4 y . necessary to ts 407, meJn " ' - ' nation and, with the adyjee I have in hand I estimate thatfJtedmw wHl re lTveatat 150 ballot with to Z won scattered ' . Uiat will lead on the first ballot acclamation. " " , MaJ Huske nominated . Mr. w. MarsVbit Marsh withdrew. Walter TUllnghast nominated Major Huske,' m w T). Gaster epoke lor Mr- Pr TZ il part that al etudent. ot It wa, moved that the eon Hl !i Ttbi Science .hould , recess for flfUen mln- ried. . - "... . . ,he mn nrrlfirad. study the Bible a w- tM . i w-" n th -oro,nft. ,,,!,, ojid also vnav .." I Tne foil " ur"rB - ., truth, a" ' .. . . nih . 1 ... . . .. .-..u.rt aa follows; MP. hould be studenu ot w , ' ,T Uon tor wmw tr- ; ot Tl LtmeeUngof the A.ociatlon Un , w Hu8ke 104 H,.V " hold on November 1. iw voting 10 Jesup' Ml", no- a . , JL church ot Fayettevllle. J thanked th. TkiHt anil TTinvHU tor the vote given mm order. D. L. McBryde named David Gaster. A. S. Hall .econdtf David 0"te,rrA; w. moil Jno. M.- t-iar. J.elBhton puske .econd David Ga- Jno. M. Otek at his request and moves to' make Gaster'. nomination nnani- mous anu it ol. Coroner On motion C. ' ton, Dr. J. V."McGougan wa nominat ed hy acolamaUon a was W.'W. Baker for surveyor on motion of . H, ; McD. Robinson. v. For county commissioners Jno. Un derwood named R. H. Buckingham, A. B. Smith, F. A. Marsh, J. H. McPhall, and Jno. F. McFadyen. . McFadyen wa. seconded by A. S. Hall. A. S. Hall named W. S. Bramble, H H. Bolton named E." A. Poe, John Holmes name W. J. Olive; H. Mcu. ttooinson named R. R. Bell; J. B. Underwood named R. H. Buckingham; Q. K. Nim ocks seconds W. J. Olive; L. Mc Donald second W, S. Bramble; V. C. Bullard name M. D7 GllUs; W. M. Walker:seoonds R R. Bell; Z, B. New- ton second. J. H. McPhall; is. K. Huske seconds E. A. Poe and A. B. Smith.. , Jno. Holmes moved to nominate W. J. OUve and A. B. Smith by acclama tion and .uspend rules to do o. This wag done and OUve and Smith declar ed nominee for commissioner. A ballot was then ordered for three commissioners: t'' ' D. K. Taylor wa. named by A. A. McKethan; F. A Marsn wimurw and name V. C. Yarborp; Jno. Under wood name Jno. L. Smith; Bramble withdraw, in favor of Mr, F. C. Ya borp; R. JJ. Graham name. Jno. El liott. " " , Result of first banotR- H. Buck ingham nominated. - r. i Cooner move to suspend rules and nominate Yarboro by acclamation and this was carried. v " w McD. Robinson made' ame mo tion in regard to J. H. McPhall and It was carried. Senator Q. K. Nimocks offered a res olution instructing delegates to the Judicial convention to cast the soljd. vot. of Cumberland county jur nui- v A. Sinclair for solicitor and this was done, amidst peat enthusiasm. . Major Bv J. Hale ottered resolution Instructing delegate to Btate conven-' tlon to cast the vote ot the county for Chief Justice Clark and it carried. Another rerolutjon for ? P- Wai.W by MaJ. Hale wa carried, Another, also by MaJ. Hale, to vote tor H, C Brown tor corporation com mlloner wa carried. " The hecjtty thapts of the conven tion were returned to' H. 0. Brown tnr hi - services in connection ,wlth REAL, E8TATE TRANSFERS, Compiled Weekly by MacKethan Real Ertate, toan ana i - By E. R. MacKethan, Atty. to 13500.' J. W. McLauchlln, et ux, rn tnc. lot Raeford. , n r-Morldar. et UX, to V. X3UU. ri. w ' - lnt aiilfisnle street. xt o i.(ndav. et ux, to SZUoU. ' . : T.,-jv mi acres. Rockflsh. A.'fc - et ui, to KaUe 11500. John Poikw, Covington, 1400 acres Rockflsh. : $1500. . D. J. Sessoms to M. A. Gd- die, 1 3-10 acre Cedar Creek. $1725. W. J. Upchurch to J. W, Moore, 23 acres Quewhlffle. U75- Daniel Buxton, et ux, to S. W. Cooper, 30 acres Cross Creek. . $200. John Smith, et ux, to W. H. Edwards, et al, 18 acres Rockflah. $750. J. D. Powers, et ux, wyi. u. Bullock, lot Blount street. $500. L. C. Vinson to L. B. Vinson, 80 acres Beaver Dam t $300. .J W. HolUngsworth to N. W. Riddle, lot Person street " $200. Hector Mclntyre, et ux, to J. M. Starling, lot Godwin. $25. J. C. Gilbert, et ux, to I. E. Brady, lot Hope Mills. $10. S. G. Ayer, to Maggie O. H Ayer, eexeral lots Pearce Mill. $50. Sarah Bule, et al, to G. M Hadlev. 50 acre Seventy-First $85. Moses Womack, et ux, to Hen- rv Benard. 25 acres Seventy-First tsa Prank- Monroe, et ux, to Mrs, K Y. Sheet. 6 acres Pearce Mill $29. Anthony Smith, et al, to WI1 Ham West Jr.. lot CrosB Creek, . . . a T T 162. R. H. Simmons, ei ux, uj." Rrvant. lot Cross Creek. ten n W Cm., et al. to M. A. Mc- Kav. 60 acrea Seventy-First so W. C. Raynor, to D. W- Jonn' spnr 19 acres Seventy-First, $25. N. H. Smith, ?t a.1, to Mr. A. Averltt lot Carver's Creek. $300. S, W. Cooper, et ux, to J. Scarlett 30 acres Croes Creek.. riDuc INSTITUTE AT RAE FORD JULY 20. -NERAU I "OMAN FOR Gb "nd I nualiflcatlon 'X'' care A YOUNG V.. office work. State - -Andrea. salary expeuwu. vt Observer. - . .letl!. .ChlcKenr . r" Hu.ke for thirty-five cents to J. A. nu L vaar's subscription to Amer oue I6" x,.mal . a handsomely voted exclusively ui it Is heir to. OF THE CONDITION OF The National Banli ETTEV1LLE,N.C., f OF t of business March mc Close -At ie a9itie sESOur. iJllED STATES BOND9- I-AIL. tOANS AND L FURNITURE CASH AND i EMXTURES.. 1i6.77-7,' 'VOly. Revised COTTON. Reeorted by Chaa Halgh. Nothing doing. PRODUCE. Reported by Collier & Company. Bacon side . 14pla Bacon-Ham 1820 Bacon -shoulder 16017 Lard Corn 56 lbs. per bushel . . . .8082 1-2 Oats 32 lbs. per bushel 556S Potatoes Irish, new ... 75010 Egg f lo Hens ' 40c. Broilers 1820c Rooster per head $5 Country Butter 25 Honey strained, per tb 708 Guineas u Oeese 45 50 Feathers new 35 Q 46 Wool washed 15020 Hides dry, per tb 121 Hides green, per lb 506 Tallow 405 Shuck .45050 Fodder 1.10O1.J5 Hay 6076 CAPITAL STOv. CIRCULATION SURPLUS AND UNDIVIDED PRv DEPOSITS . '.A. SAFETY, PROMPT NE8S, COL. Th above strong statement Is an Invitation itself, . account on a thorough business-like basis. Yours respectfully, A. B. McMillan, ua. SHAW, Assistant Cashier. tl00,000.00: l6,U0-i. , $862.5'6. f 8. W. COOPER, President T. M Cumberland Savings anil Trust Co. We have uleaur In publishing the following: Department of Agriculture, Raleigh, July 1. 1910. Mr. Editor: There will be a Farmer' Institute at Raeford July 20. 1 shall tV you very touch, to mae S aotice gt It tn ypu 8ne cl vn? "wuuva farmer reader te the irnportanoe of attending the institute. There will be held In connection with the Far mere' Institute, a Women' Institute presided over hy Miss Scott Women's Institutes are not an experiment, but are regarded by ibose wno are most Trinity Park School A First-Class Preparatory School Certificates ol Graduation Accepted for Entrance to Leading Sonuthern Colleges. Faculty of ten officers and teachers. Campus of seventy live acres. Library containing more than forty thousand bound volumes. Well equipped gym naslum. High standards and tow em methods ol InsirucVen. Fre quent lectures hy prominent lec turers, Expenses exceedingly moderate. Twelve years ol phe nomenal success. For catalogue and other Informa tion addres r. 8. ALDRIDQE, Bursar, . Durham, N. c. CAPITAL $50,000.00 . . NO. FAYETTEVILLE :::::::: .., Frank H. Stedman, President. Jno. R. Tolar, J. V. McGougan, V-Presldent. Albert Stewart, Teller. C. W. Rankin, Cashier. BRICK TALK Most people think that Brick la '-too "l;' mistake. The price ot Lumber nas aavanceu uum , with 8-inch solid Brick walls lor only a siignt cosi u c """"7"," 6 per cent, to 8 per cent. This difference is soon wasted by the painti., Excessive on a frame house. No other BniUhnj offer such a low cost ot maintenance as w """V.; reoairs It never has to be pawtea. u ooea um shrink'or crack. It does not disintegrate or crumble away. Brick witn- stands all climates, " has stood the "test of time." It is Rood for centu- The earlie-t records of man are found inscribed on the tablets of Brick, while tf S surrounding them, even tbe "rocks of the everlasting . hills" have crumbled to dust. The Brick-work of ancient Babylon, Egypt and Rome still challenges the admiration of the world. . WHEN YOU BUILD USE BRICK, and the other necessary material, such as Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fire Brick, Pressed Brick, i5tc.. that go wi.h them. A full supply always on hand. E. A. POE BRICK COMPANY. Cane Fear river Improvement on familiar wlth'them of even more " " " .... - - J -.At. J motion; et P,F. ?HV . ca iu i . lunar con- and we wmuv - r vention. 1 " ; ' , . tlon to make ... i i h nnnr.nded tliat "Von" th. first ballot Bte.Qm"";; n;True. any change. In . . . 4- .""rnt indication.' point .. Brfainl' nomination, nerr uk, (, ; muBt bfl mad9 ll0".r. :Z," al mic-rlnlntle. of poV fr lu"..'rJ w of hi Welds he Unt old soldier will ' 1 . ..rUaWe victory, a nT 'ntor. wore in the Hold " THE MARKETS. New York, July 5.-The market conr tlnuel extremelj ensiUve to bear tn tJn4,t4 t.nt aalns were shown nuenc ,,-.tocka but in vnw aT r trnlon Pennsylvania reu oue -Sclflo two. After th. Arst ale the" I."1 . nflral downward movement. 4Ddustrlal were' alsi weak Chicago, Juiy heat. aacpg were mane m -" Ri,c j . -i tirinnAnna- onened 4 vis.nttUfST Ml. VT IU"vr-o ine ".' r- vot were McUucMln's nominauon :..nviin thati It A1 A roll call on the associate Justice resulted as IoIIowb: t AU?U 5i5i Manning 33.75. : ' - $ g. Hall teoved tirtt all 8TO8Crt .itnd state and Judicial cven.- uoni be delegate ano m voy east aa taken here and certified. . ' A motion ot adjournment, waa car; ried. - - . whaat 1.00 3.4, port Beptr 9 ' . New York Cotton Market ' ' New York, July 8 ,nnn. Close. 19 49 J""" ..15.48 ,iuiy AU""f ill octoi)r ffcn.her li.88 ,,12.71 ,12.68 12.54 15.43 14.80 .12.7 12 57 mM nation. Nomine. Tor Tisw V O Bullard named A. S, Hall, 01 . w. n Downing named uross v-"". - - T-vior nf fflaa Hill: D. K. layior t ft ahaw MKiorided A. E, M? Olll'i nomination, y: 7.-1 .matad MalO B, B, i"10' Mr. i. a. mkw wno . rr;:;; Mcom and no., seconuouMv------ M.iiav Q. K. Nimocks namea y. W. M. Owen second nomination ot A. a Wall- F. H. Bteamau -ov -?:5S..'- or Nollev seconded Cha. ed Cbas. 9. rob, " ..... n-atii1 iftt rf-B -I..... i hn AT TVII'ltlll ABA J.ll McOW wa' declared nomlpatfid and thanked the convention. i,iint nn nomination, withdraw!, uoivu" r Malloy draws. AB'liJI, d"l!l 5.v, a 0. r -j- ron cull, moved 5 " t vr- It you will supplement that by ottering a subscription to your paper tor the second premium it will oe niguiy bu- nraclaled. , .- I-Thanking yen tn advance tor your Wndnes in publlBbtng a notice of the institute, I am Youri very truly, . T. B. PARKER, ' C Director of Farmers' Institute. '' ' ' " "' ' im- . ,tl..t.. n. 1VU,n nnrtanna tnan tne luouiuioo w. ..1 . tha ainman'a institutes that t,mfl mndltlona are discussed and im provements suggested that tend to the better, health of the family nd father Ca?Hlo tB wi"- bi. tor r-mintrv noroes ,iyr i , v"" Tbe 'uplift in the home, l the first thing neoeiwry to Bring huv w. tntment and prosperity on the farm. , th a women's Institutes we are : . nnomlnm of $1.00 tor the beet loaf bf bread baked and eblWtr ' - """" Z. s "XfY Tl . 4 .'iSV . 'KjiT jfe , IN BP . WtM Warn VA BB1 T . a'' ..' r " .' n ii i Hi a T-rx-iT iiu . it ' -t noon at 2 30 o'clock, aged 46 .year.. .rtar a ion period OT m v, . I. mirvlved by his wite, wno MN Maggie Mae Holmes a daughter it ,h- fatftar. APffeJ s,B;ll,, 8nhj cennty, snd a daughter Sf Ml. A.Uee The deceased wai we mwui otthelateW. a and Mary . -ajeri of this family two brothers, mr. o. . Ayer and M' J. I Ayer, ano two ju sisters, Mr.. S F. ljrown, uu Mary EUabeth Lancashire, ot High Ppldt, eurvfva. t- , , .. Mr. Ayer wag ng iu -."ry buslnes? on Gillespie street up : ' K.n ui health.. loroed his retirement from-- aiv oua..q.. He wa very popular and had many friends, not only In Fayettevllle, but In the country district. -- Opt. S. IV Erown and Ml Tulsy !'? Ltfej Werth Svpgr '. " ' Mniiia McRane'y, Prentl., uC" . T,M ht aha had a severe ihiartrta- trouble. case oi aiuu, " " ,:,. r-M I and that four bottle of Foley I Kid 7..:. a har hound and wen. nwy tSUKJVl7 v. MT I I harniagy, The houae on the left i bo hi danger from flyin spark and fire-brands beeanae it isweteOT with New Century Hiatal Shingles. . jj n... 7S ol the fire ortgi- nais iv . the only thorougniy urepivv. material praotioable for, all pur. note of construction. If your roof is oovered with New Cent, ury Metal Shingles you bare " eliminated 437 " . ' . . . v ln.,.r.n0a uremium will be sm Ur, too. fir. and .!. fan .. Wreof. -J" Mcul Shin.l... klw.,. consider th. d.u.rcne. WI,.BWp.rrnth.eo.tot ta mK pf laylnl, ddTocno. in la.urwc d Shlndle FREE KJStfwW5 th, IM Problem. V..wIun.v. win rransa w t hv " yWHt ewu ' -.- . and w. wu, a- - - ArcWt.otur., Wrought .nd W. -fuacf-fO .11 kind o! Metal W M, ( Column., etc.. Cast Iron !rScA SkylihM ,Dd VeB,l!,or,: XoZJ Meud C.1U-.. in the bcutUul lx,uUHV .ndlo.Wd..i.n. Writ, tor price V . , . . ; - , Chattanooga Roofing CHATTANOOGA TLNNCSSEB n'iu .nM V l, i v i A I n if f!. 4 i ' 'i ' ' Al f V. I?" -v.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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