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WHITHER ARE WE DRIrTINOI" 11,1 Written far The Fayetteville Obnrnt, Are wt really driftlngf or 1 then not a tremendout lore acting m an undertow, and carrying- with It every principle of civil and religion liberty out to the deep tea of greed and op pression, whose wares of misery and ruin engulf thousands of human w recks T What do the worda "tyran ny" and "bosslsm", so often heard these days. Indicate? Surely not drifting rudderless on a tldeless sea; but .with the helm in a giant band, plunging away toward the blood-curdling scenes of clrll revolutions, re ligious persecutions and anarchistic rule And the giant who la he? that he can thus lead the United 8Utet, "the Marvel of the Nations," "the Growing Wonder of the World," Into such an abyss of woe? He la Satan's right hand man, and the goal at which he alms la the anion of church and stats, by causing the religious observ ance of Sunday to be officially recog nised and enforced. When that is ac complished then other religious ob servances will ccme forward to be officially recognised and enforced, and civic and rellgloua liberty will be flunc to the winds. Tim will then .be "turned backward In Its flight to the intolerance of earlier and darker dan" because state churches are in variably persecuting churches. Bun day lawa can be enforced only when some form of religion dominates the state. Not that "pure and undented religion." which refuses to "lodge an other man's servant," but some form of that c-reat false religion, whose leader and spiritual hesd Is sntl Christ, whose church built on the foundations laid 1b Paganism Is fsst ninlnc around through the combined Influences of new thought, theosophy, science, falsely called Christian, Spir itualism and every other Ism not taught by the Word of God. In the Bible we. read. "Thy Word la true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous Judgments endureth for ever." Psa. 119:160: The law 01 the Lord la perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord Is sure, making wise the simple: the statutes of the Lord are right, rejoic ing the heart: the commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes." Psa. 19:7-: "The Scripture can not be broken." John 10:15: "His easier for heaven and earth to pass, than one title of the law to tall." Luke It: 17 'Heaven and earth shall pass away, but mv words shall not pass away. Matt 24:35: The word ol the Lord indureth forever. And this is the word which by the gospel Is preached nnto you." 1 Pet 1:15: "The grass withereth. the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall stand for ever.' Is. 40:8: "Think not that I am come to destroy the law or the prophets I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil: for verily I say unto you. till Heaven and earth pass, one Jot or one tittle shall In no wise pass from the law, till all he fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of tiiese least com mandments, and shall teach men so. he shall be called the least tn the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the Kingdom of heaven. "Matt 5:17-19. "Forever, 0 Lord, thy word la settled In hear en." Psa. 119:8. -The Bret Sunday law was made by Oonstantine A. D. 331. It was an in nocent looking affair in and of Itself, but It grew; and the church got stronger and demanded more. And to it continued until It was so firmly locked In the embrace of civil govern ment, that they united and became one, and over 50,000,000 martyr's graves tell the moral." Those martyrs died rather' than de ny the truth. The gospel is & message of truth appealing to the intellect well as to the heart to the reason as well as. to the affections or the con science;' It throws light upon the problems of existence. "Truth" was one of the words often oa the hps of Jesus. That one word embodies the who. of the unchanging word of God. "The empire of Caesar ie gone; the legions of Rome are mouldering tn " the dost: the avalanches that Napo leon hurled upon Europe hare melted away, the pride of the Pharaohs has fallen; the pyramids they raised to be their tombs are sinking every day la the desert sands; Tyre la the rock for bleaching fishermen's nets; Sidon has acarcely left a wreck behind; but the Word of God still survives. Ail thtng that threatened to extinguish it have only aided It; and It only proves every day how transient the noblest monument that man , .build, how enduring Is the least word God has spoken. Tradition has dug for It a grave; intolerance has lighted for it many fagot ;many a Judas has betrayed it with a kiss; many a De- mas has forsaken It; but the Word of God still endures." And that word Speaking of the seventh day of the week calls It "My holy day." Tf thou tun away thy foot from the Sab bith, from doing thy pleasure oa my holy day.-and call the Sabbath a 'de light, the holy of the Lord, honorable and Shalt honor him, not doing thine , own ways, nor finding thine own pleas ure, nor peaking thine own words: then ahalt thou delight thyself tn the Lord; and I will eaase thee to ride upon the high places of the earth, and feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy rather for the mouth of the Lord hat spoken it" Isa. M: 12-1 4. , What was the heritage of Jacob? ' Isaae said Therefore God give thee of the dew of heaven, and the fatness Of the earth, and plenty of eon and "wine: Let people serve thee, and na Hons bow down to thee: be lord over thy brethren, and let thy mother's sons bow down to thee; cursed very one that eurseth thee, and bless ed be that blesseth thee." Oea. 27:22-2. Am this heritage m prom - . lsed to every one who observes the Seventh day of the week according to the oommaudment, and It says "the seventh, day la the Sabbat of the .Lord thy God." Ex. JO: 10. .. Every institution which the Lord re quired Eton to obey was plainly stated, 1 the Lord's supper, baptism, the Sab bath, etc If Sunday had been Insti tuted as a divine day there would ." hive been plain statement of It In ' the word of God for he baa declared "Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but he revealeth his secret unto his servants the prophets." Amos i:T. .v , MRS. MART FTLLTAW. LINDEN NEWS. Unique Matrimonial Experience. Linden, N. C, Nov. J. 1910. It was lesraed late Saturday evening that Mr. J. C. Adams had sold his nice lit tle cottage just completed to Mr. a W. Horner. Mr. Horner said he was going to move In as soon as possible. Linden is growing, after all. and will make a nice town after a while. Not only Is Linden growing, but more im portant still, the country all around here is, and is growing very fast Mr. R. R. Bell has rented his farm to a Mr. otute, from near Rowland. We are glad -to see more good farmers moving in. That is exactly what this aa every other part of the eooatry needs. Mrs. Ann DeVlllers and Mr. Thomas Hair were married near here last week. Mrs. Halr.1t la now, has quite aa unusual record i the martimonlal line. 8he was married about two months ago to a man by the name of DeVU'.ere, who was a Frenchman by birth, but had lived near here tor some time. He told her that be couldat live long aad wanted some one to give his property to, of which he had a considerable amount Sol they wen married and be only lived about a month and now she has mar ried again in leas than a month after hla death. Mr. William Parker and Miss Bella Blue wen married Sunday evening at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. Duncan Blue. The waiters wen Mr. J. C Freeman and Mlas Lyda Easom, Mr. Ed. Easom and Mis Ellen Parker. Mr. Leslie Ray and Mlsa Lethla Easom. After the ceremony the bridal party went to Mr. Parker's house, where a nice supper wa served. The school at the Walker school house opened last week with a full at tendance. Miss Nellie Roaman. of St Paula, is tue teacher and has already made many friends, and la a great favorite with the school children. Regular services wen held at Sar- dis Presbyterian Sunday morning, and Sunday school in the afternoon. CRIMEN HANGED. Went to His Death Cost and Calm. By cable to Observer. see Chronological History of Crlppen ' Murder Case. Feb. 1 1910. Belle Elmon believed to have been alaln oa this date. j rZ"""";":" March H. 1910. Notice la Ab IS DEATH A SLEEP? Correspondence of the Observer. I lately read a pretty aad sad little poem la the Observer whose title was 'Death." The writer says: "Oftimea when alone 1 wonder If death's but a dreamless slumber.' The Bible is the only book that teaches about the state of the dead and la many passages death la com pared to sleep. See Pa. 12:2; Job 7:21; John 11:11; Acts 7:0; 1 Cor. 11:30; 15:51; I These. 4:14. etc But Is that Bleep eternal? The Bible ia the book to read for a true answer. For the Lord Himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice tt the exchange and with the trump of God: and the dead In Christ shail rise first I These. 4:11 this Is the resur rection of the Just Then shall be reinrrection of the dead both of the Just and unjust. Acts 14:15. How long after the arst resurrection is the end? Bee Rsv. 20:4s. What wiJ be come of those who' are unworthy of a part, in the first rsenrrectloa? Rev. 31:1. Then "the last enemy that shall be destroyed' Is death." 1 Cor. 15 :M. Christ came to destroy him which hath the newer of death which is the devfl. MBS. hOXWlBNUDUTSW KLOSS. Brow ns to wu. Art, November II, 1110. 1 I COUNT TOLSTOY. Correspondence of the Observer. The death of Count Tolstoy de serves more than a p seeing notice, for while he was a Russian by birth aad residence, he belonged to humanity. He was willing to su$er affliction for mankind rather than enjoy the honors of race or class, for white by blood be belonged to the aristocracy of bit country, by eheke he Idee tilled him self with the poor aad the oppressed. He was Indeed a brother aad a father among men. He was a bold advocate of peace. No one denounced war more severely taaa did he. He raised his voice and used his pea at all timed for peace. He bated shams, religious, po litical or social. He stood tree to the very end. He never played to the ga' teries, nor made speeches, nor wrote books for popular applause. He loved sea and sacrificed nearly Ufa Itself for them. May God give the world more men lire hla! REV. J. J. Credit Out to Mies Taylor. , The credit for ths premium for the best bale of cotton exhibited, at the late Cumberland county fair, la due not to Mr. D. K. Taylor, but to his charming daughter, Miss Myrt'e Tay lor. ." :., '.. v " - - A Household Medicine. To be really valuable must show finally good results from each mem ber of the family asing It Foley's Honey and lar does Just this. Wheth er for children or grown persons Fo ley's Honey and Tar is best and safest -r .-, -1 r'. f1er HAY STREET CHURCH ASKS FOR MR. THOMPSON'S RETURN. ReseletieM in Regard to Dr. OUbl Election ef Sunday School .Officers "and Church Stewards.""""" The fourth quarterly conference for Hay St M. ft cherea was held at the church Wednesday night. Nor. 31, Dr. J. T. Gibbs presiding. Mr. Hunter O. Smith. Mr. D. U. SaadUa aad Mr. L. Greenwood wen added to the board of stewards. Dr. J. HL Jadd was re elected as Sunday school superlntea ent with Mr, H. O. 8mlth assistant, and Mr. John Nicholson was. elected as superintendent of the Campbell ton 8unday school MrJ John B. Edge and Mr. Edward McCutcheon wen elected as stewards for Campbelltoa. " Dr. Gibbs, having served four years as presiding elder, cannot be reft ed to this district Resolutions of ap preciation for his excellent service and regret that he must leave as wen unanimously adopted. " - v.-'; " .. Rev. L. E. Thompson having served the church for two years, the follow ing resolutions were adopted: - "Whereas, Brother L, E. Thompson, our beloved pastor, baa faithfully serv ed us for ths past two years , "Be it resolved. That we, the mem bers of the Board of Stewards, re quest that It be returned to ci (or 80$t f fUtr rr-r--r- published la the daily papen to the effect that Belle Elmon has died suddenly la California, ' July I Inspector Dew vtsita Crippea at bis home. . July 9 Crippea lees from the city with his typist. Ethel Le Neve. July 11 Decomposed body of Belle Emore found la cellar of Crippea 'a borne la London. ' July 10. Crippea aad bis eonv paaioa sail from Antwerp aboard the steamer Montrose. July-: 33 Captain Kendall, of the Montrose recognises Crippea and communleatea with Soot land Yard by wireless. July ti Inspector Dew leaves -Liverpool . aboard the steamer Laureatie lar Quebec . v July 11. Dr. Crippea aad Miss Ls Neve a'actd aader ar rest at their vessel arrives at Father Point. Que. Aug 30. Inspector Dew tail from Quebec with his prlsoaers. Aug. 37. Ths party reach London. Sept 31 Dr. Crippea aad bis companion formally committed for trial for the murder of hia wife. Sept It. Coroner's jury re tarns verdict of wilful murder against Dr. Crippea.. Oct IS. Dr. Crippea placed oa trial tor bis Ufa. fc Oct XL Or. Crippea found guilty and seateaced to death. Oct 35. Mist LeNeve acquit ted of the charge at being an ac cessory. . :-- , , Nov. (.Criminal Court of Ap peaU rejects Crippen's appeal. Nor. 7.-Dete of banging changed from Nov, S to Nov. X London, Nov. XX Dr. H. H. Crlppen wa hanged at S o'clock thia morning. He was cool aad calm to the last, hie nerve 'never leaving; him. He dressed with care, being allowed to wear his own clothes, and ate a light breakfast, Only prison officials-and the priest wen allowed at the hanging, though there -was a big crowd of carious oa the outside of the prison walla. The condemned man went to bis death without making any statement. so the prison officials say. but one pa per le publishing aa alleged confession said to have bee made by Crippea to a friend. ' This alleged confession, though. Is discredited by the officials. SUPERIOR COURT; NOTES. IN EX THE SOUTH ATLANTIC CO POSITION. To the Public: The Booth Atlantic Corn' Brood ilea, to be held ia Columbia, Dec M. lilt, which la the first undertaking of its kind ever attempted in the South, gives, every promise of betas; s great success. ' The State Con Contest and the Boys' Con Clubs have developed aad an still developing the public inter est ta the matter ef yields of corn. Now,, that as much has bees accom pttsbed la that direcUoa. this Cora Ex position is to be held with a flew of setting the machinery la motion to improve the quality of the eon raised ia this and our slater States, to stimu late breeding work aad make eon bring awn per bushel. No one should fall to compete aad send exhibits to the exposition be cause he has read of one man or boy making a pheeoneaar yield, and be cause he fears to eater la to competi tion with such. At the exposi tion an exhibits win be judged as to quality whether they an front lota of eon from the large produciag acres or sot They will be sclsatiflcally judged and scored and the corn from a low yield field stands aa equal caance with say other, t would, therefore, urge all growers, mea or boys, who have what they consider good eon, either pro line or single ear, white or yellow, to apply at once to M. J. Miller. Superin tendent ef Entries, Department of Ag- ncultsrs, Columbia. B. C, for premium Hats, entry b tanks and skipping In structions, and enter the competition. las prises are numerous tome, aad at toe present stage of de velopment of corn growing one man mane as good a chases at. U prises aa another. .. Entries should be made at erne. f . A. D. HUDSON, , Chairmen of Commlasloa. Syrd en Trl.l for MunJer Tom Lemax ArralgneJ. Tom Lomax was arraigned In court Monday, charged with murder la the first degree, la killing bis mother-in-law, Nancy Snipes, and plead not guilty. Being without meant of em ploying counsel. Judge Allen assigned Messrs, Jamea C. MacRae and Mr. F. T. Bennett to defend him. The trial of the cast waa set to follow the trial of the yrd ease. l- ' The trial of Ab Byrd, a yooag white man, charged with killing Fred Thorn alto a young white man, on the alght of Saturday, July th. was then entered upon. Solicitor Sinclair was assisted ia the prosecution by Mr. A. S. HalL The defendant It presetted by Messrs. Shaw A Bennett. Mr. T. C Bollard and Mr. John Bolton. ' 1 ' " The' jury empanelled to try the ia as follows: W. W. Halt, Al bert Wede,eV M. Spears. J. H. Will llama, A. M. Cadlll. B. P. Smith, W. T. Warren. C H. Graham, Jno.' Horn, B. F. Ammoaa, A. B, McLean, J. H. smith. w-'yr - The Stats announced that tt would ask for a verdict of murder' la the tec- end degree. Several witnesses wen ex amined befon the dinner recess. In cluding Dr. ' J. T. Hlg?rsmflb"sM Messrs. R. T. Osbone and Joe Plum- Dr. Hlghtmltb testified to the" tact that Thomson was brought to bit hos pital Monday, with a fractured skull. and died several weeks afterwards from the affect of the wound, (Thomson, tt appears, 'waa ' placed ta hla room la the Martia House Sat urday Bight, and received no -ajedleal attention until Monday.) -'' Mr. Plummer testified to teeing Thomson lying on ths ground Saturday Bight with Byrd standing Bear. He asked Byrd what waa the matter and he replied that Thomson owed board bill at the Martia Hoose (which It kept by bit mother) and that at he refused, to pay. he "conned him." as be was advancing on him with knife? ' "':'"ti'' tBy-fcooned" be meaat be struck him a blow oa the head with a stick, The following eases were tried Mon day Afternoon aad1 Tuesday morning: Joshua' Beasley, Violating; prohlbl Uon law, ' It appearing to the court that the1 defendant waa Ignorant of the law,- judgment waa suspended on payment ef costs. ' Neilt Monroe, lareeay and receiving, guilty; sentenced to It months oa the roads. ' Marshall Williams, assault plead guilty and sentenced to f months on the roads. Marshall Williams, aesauit 'wtth deadly weapon;, plead guilty and sen tenced to I months oh roads to fol- bw former sentence. Will Page, atlas John Wood, tares ay; found guilty and sentenced to months oa ths roadt Bight cases against Joshua Beas ley for retailing whisky, proved Ignor ance ef law and let off oa payment ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified at administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Baker, deceas ed, late ot Cumberland county, N. C. this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot the said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Fayettsvllle, N. C, on or ba ton Oct 35, 1111. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment IH MacKETHAN, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION, . Having qualified as administrator of the estate of J. F. L. Arafleld, deceas ed, late ot Cumberland county, N. C. this It to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said de ceased to exhibit then to the under signed at Fayetteville. NVC on or baton October Xtth, llll, or this no tice will be plead la bar ot recovery. All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment .;, M. D. ARMFIELD. Administrator of J. F. U Arafleld. ' McLBAN McLEAN, Attyt, Lumber- ton, N. C. . ' "- STEDMAN ITEMS. , Stsdmaa, N. C. Nov, 34, 1110. The is taking Thanksgiving holiday today.? Mrs. Wright, the principals wife. It teaching music thia year. No other teacher has bees -employed. was thought would be, necessary at fas opening of the torn. ' , CapL W. WV Autry suffered a sec- osd stroke, apparently, aad tfaes then has bees, very. tow. His present coa- diOoa does not indicate that he win hut very long, V.:- ; .r;,:: ,, ,S Miss Josto Alexander win ret an to Fayetteville tomorrow, ' accompanied by Mist Maria Sessoma,,,.J Mrs. J. V. Sessoma expects to leave Saturday to visit friends and' relatives ia Onslow county. Mr. John Holmet gave aa old time ears shucking- Wednesday eight, the X3r instant -,y '.X v. Quite g number of young folks went up to attend the picnic at Clement last Sunday. , .. r S- ; .. . j ; X'v .d' Kisses LOllaa and Ethel (essoins visited ia Cedar Creek last Saturday and Sunday. ' Mlsi Lillian Sessoma is teaching at Macedonia this year. of eoats.' Winie Willlama, lareeay; plead guil ty of forcible trespass and Judgment suspended ea payment of eoste. all In In Ab Byrd Cs AH the witnesses to toe ease of Ab Byrdi ea trial for murder in ths see oad . degree fos the killing of Fred Themssa, bad been heard up to toe time ths Superior court took ths usual dlnasr recess 'ea Wed seed ay. When court convened ia the afternoon, the attorneys began their arguments.' Ths defendant waa placed Ararat stand la his own behalf Tuesday af ternoon, when his direct examination was completed. x He was subjected to a frilling ereas examination by Solici tor Sinclair. One of the most damaging pieced of testlmoay against the -defendant -was when the, proeeeutlea placed Mr. T. Joaes en the stand Wednesday morning, aad showed that the are light ta front ef the Martia House and in fact all the MgMs sef that circuit wen act burning the Bight Byrd aad Thom son had the dlfReulty which tt to" al leged proved fatal:':- i Byrd and several ef hid. witnesses had testified that thd light; was burn tag sad that tbsy could see plainly before; daring;' aad after the dimculty. Court win hold a sight sessiow to night and It ft' probable that the ease win go to the jury before midnight- -'"This will enable the eobrt to-tat recess fsf Thanksglrtntf day. f Mr. Otte Paul, Milwaukee,- Wis, says Foley's Honey aad Tar Is still more thaa the, best He Writes as, -"AO those that beagit it 'ilnk tt Is ths beet for coughs aad aside they over had sad I think It It still men thaa the best Our baby had a bed cold and tt eared ilia ta eso dsy, P" ""Tt t-!." f ""frrf f Ab Byrd Acquitted. :.; The esse oTAb Byrd, charged with the killing of Fred Thomson oa Sat urday alght July J, end Indicted for murder la' the second degree. given to the Jury at U o'clock Wedaee day alght Thursday svealag the jury returning a verdict of set guOty. The Jury evidently bed at Tlaakiglvtag spirit good win aad leniency. Than day. ' '- v.-"'; f- t -':;' ' The esse of Tom Lemax.-charged witk murder ta the first degree la the killing of hit ' motter-ln-law; Nancy, Snipes, was pat ea trial vaeb court eoavened" friday.T"" Tt It allegede that Lomax, while dronk, demanded moaey of hto mother-in-law aad being refused, struck her la this head With a lamp, from the effects of which the djed,?r.--r-- ':'-L..;-f.it. Rle Sasnda Nloht af Tmw By cable to Observer f '7' - Rio de Janeiro. Brasfl, Nov. Il.-Rlo spent a night of terror because tit battleships sailed oaf of the- harbor last alght without announcing wheth er they weald accept the terms af ami sty or ast This morniag, ; lewevef, they earn back and saaouaeed that Uty teeepted reset ttrwt gal wsajd ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified aa administratrix ot the estate of Let Melvln, deceased. lata ot Cumberland county, N. a, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fajettevllle, N. C, on or befon Octo ber IS, 1911, or thia notice wiU be pleaded in bar ot recovery. All per sons indebted to aaid estate will please make Immediate payment MAGGIE MELVIN, Administratrix. . R. MacKETHAN, Arty. COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF VALU ABLE LAND. By virtue pf an order Issued from 'tht Superior Court of Cumberland county In an ex parte proceedings en titled In the Matter of Tyler Campbell, Minor, I will offer and tell at public motion, at the court house door In Cumberland county, on Monday, No vember 31st, 1810, at tht hour of noon the following described rati tstata In Quewhlffle township, Cumberland county, 8tatt of North Carolina, on tht waten of Nicholsons ureaa anu the Yearling branch, and bounded at follows: ; Beginning at a stake la tht Mulatto road, a pine and blackjack pointers, runs thence W. .S0 chains to a stake and black gum potntert In the south edge ot the Yearling branch In tht old McLean lint; thence at that line N. 33 W. 54.71 chains to a stakt ana nolnten the McLean corner; thence with another of tht McLean lines S. 81 W. 4.31 chalnt: thence N. 18 W. 4 chains to a stake and pointers; thence N. 3 E. 33 chalnt to a pine; thence b. 87 B. 10.30 chalnt to a stone and point ers; thence North 10 B. 10 chains to stake and pointers thence o. is it. 44 07 chalnt to the Mulatto road; thence with tht Mulatto road to the beginning, containing (01 acres, more or less. . Surveyed by William Shaw, surveyor. March 11th. 1857, with Area Ibald Ray and John Peterson as chain bearers. .This tract of land Is known ss the old A txander Campbell place. Terma of sale. cash, or half cash with security to be approved by the court . J. McN. JOHNSON, Commisslontr, COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF LAND. . v.. .I.liia rtt flAPFftai Of ..ynie "2 U'VIurt'of CuBrltn re. of land in Qu.whlo.tow.. county". Mtrcb tonu. im T. j. underslguca SERVICE' BV PUBLICATION: TICE. NO- "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Jaa. C Smith, deceased, late of Cumberland county, N. C, this is to notify an persons having claims against ths estate of the said deceased o exhibit them to the under signed at Fayetteville, N. C, or or be fon Nov. X, llll. or thia notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery AS persons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment Nov. 8. 1S10. T. J. PURDIE, Admlaistrator NORTH . CAROLINA Cumberland County, In the 8uprelor Court, Ba ton the Cterk. Cumberland Savings A Trust Co., Executor ot R. R. Lutterloh, deceas ed and Herbert Lutterloh vs. B. L. UUer. The defendant, above named, will take notice that a special proceeding, entitled as above, has been com menced befon the Clerk ot the Supe rior Court of Cumberland county, for the purpose of selling real estate In said oountr for division, and that said defendant will further take notlce'that he la required to appear at the office of tht clerk ot the Superior Court ot said county, on Wednesday, the list day of December, 1910, at 12 o'clock M., at the court house of said county In Fayetteville, North Carolina, and answer or demur to tht petition in said special proceeding, or the plain tiffs will apply to the court for tht re lief demanded in said petition. November ltth, 110. - A. A- MacKETHAN, C.erk of the Superior Court ROBINSON A LYON, Attorneys for Petitioners. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF REAL ESTATE AND BRICK PLANT NEAR WADE, N. C By virtue of the authority ooataln- edja; a decree of Us superior court of Camberlend eedaty, N. C, entered at the October term, ltlO, thereof, la a case pending therein entitled "J. O. Laytoa vs. Jenkins David aad wife, F .orence David," the undersigned com missioners, will offer for tale to ths highest bidder, for cash,' at the court house door la the city of Fayetteville, Ms C, on Thursday, the 15th day of December. lfilO, at twelve o'clock M- the following tracts of land, to-wlt: First Tract Beginning at a stakt and pointers, Wads and Calvin's cor ner in the edge ef Silver Rub Creek, aad runs N. IS W. with Wada't line 11 ehatne to t stake near a road; thence N. It B.' It chsins to the run ot Sliver Run Creek; thence up the ran ef Silver Run Creek to the begin ning, containing 16 acres. For fur ther description tee Book T," Ne. 4, page 147, Records ot ' Cumberland county. . second Tract: Beginning at a stake near Stiver Rub Creek aid runt N. be W. with Wade's line 11 chains to a stake ta said Hat; thence S. W. 18 - chains to a stake aad pointers thence S. Ml to a. stake and point ers, Nathan Colvia't corner; thence with Co;v1b'i line ' N. 11 chains aad 70 links to a stake sad two large pins pointers; . thence with Colvin's line N. 3 E, 7 chains and 70 links to a staks aear Silver Roa Creek, the be ginning; containing IS acres. For fur ther deaoriptioa tee Book "T," No. 4, page 548 . Third Tract: Beginning at a stake in the edge af the Raleigh plank road, John Burnett's upper corner, and runs witk his line 8. S4 B. 15 chaias and 60 links to a stake, hia back corner: thence N. M E. 6 chains aad 70 links to a stake; thence N. 16 1-3 E. 7 chains and 70 Unkt to a staks Bear the edge of Silver Run Creek; thence N. 84 W. 41 chalnt to a staks la tht edge of the Raleigh Plank Read; theses flews said road 8. IS 8-4 W. 13 chalnt tea stake, tht beginning; con taining 60 seres, lest 6 seres sold to Robert Lea; alto lets 15 sent told to Q. A. Cameron, Nathan Colvia land. ..Fourth Tract: Beginning at Robv ert Lee s comer, and runs with bit Use 8. 10 E. 33 chains to a stake la Bain's liae; thence N. 1 -W. 8 chains to Bain's eornsr; thence N. 44 W. tt chains to a stake n the old line: thence toe old Una S. (4 W. 8 chains to a staks; thence 8. 15 W. l chains and 5 links to ths beginning, contain ing XS acres, deeded to Geo. Williams by Alexander McAllister aad wife. iniia, Jan. it, itoi. Fifth Tract Beginning ia the r of the branch ta McAllister's una, aad runs aa McAllister's Use N. 17 1-1 W. IT chsins to a stake, McAllister's eoraer; thence N. . 1-1 EC 8 chain and Tt links to a staks by a branch: thence N. 31 E. 1 chalet to the tn of tht branch; thence as the nm of the branch - mot ad art to the begianjag, containing .i acres, men or less. - W. will also sell at the same time and place to the highest bidder for cash, the brick milt plant about one and a half miles north of Wade, N. C. consisting of the following personal property, to-wit: , . One 40 H. P. Locomotive boiler; One 50 H. P. Improved AJax En gine; ' ; One No 18 Brewer Brick Machine: One No. 80 Cutoff Table; winding trams; city can; novels;-- picks : aad aO other utensils and articles sow forming a part of the brick plant com plete. tWsi . . : n The wad, wa understand, to be val uable farming land, and the loeatloa also first class for a brick plaat Any one wishing to tea tht property ta ad vance of the tale eta do to by visiting tht plaat Bear Wads. The aalt of all this property it subject to tht confir mation ot eosrt, aad the bidder will be required to place a certified check with the commissioners la the tarn of. two hundred dollars, as a guarantee f good faith. TOs November 11, 111. 4 H. t COOK, . ,, , , , n, J. 0. S2AW,-.. 8TATE OF NORTH CAR0UNA. ' Cumberland County No aiit Flora C. Blue enters and alii.. . . .A I. Si I urn . m 1'nmeron. ine commlsnloner, by virtue of au ordur mad by the' Juagt ot me oupn. Court of tald county for resalo of land belonging to tbt estatt ol Said Wm. M. Cameron Will on monuay, 3nd, 111, tt fait court bouse door In the town of Fayetteville, at 13 o'clock M . tell at public auction to tht highest bidder for cam an tni wi ui tbt town of Hope Mil s, upon which Mrs. Wm. M. Cameron now resides, adjoining the lande of James garner on, Hope MUIt Manufacturing Com pany, land of tn esiaje m du Tnwnunii and DerhtDl otQevs, con taining about one acrt, on wblbhlot an situate tht tton and residence w cupled by Mrs. Wm. m. vsmerou, barn and stables and other out build lngs and bounded at follows: Begin ning at Jamss Cameron soumewn nnrner. and runs with Mala lirtcet about south 73 east o a corner on the northern tdge of said street in tn line of the lot belonging to estate of Berry Townsend, thence In a northeastern direction with Berry Townsend' line to a corner In the northern edge ot Harrison street In the line of a lot be longing to Hope Mill Manufacturing Co., thence In a northwestern direc tion with tht line of aald lot and northern edge of Harrison street to a corner in the angle of said Harrison street, thence ' with Harrison street and James Cameron' ltr-e to the be ginning, containing about 1 acre and embracing the. entire lot now occu pied by Mr. Cleopatra Cameron. This property ls to be sold subject to the dower right ot Mrs. Cleopatra Cameron. Time of sale, Monday, January 2, 1911, at IX m. . .. Terms ot tale: Casu. HAMILTON McMILLAN, , Commissioner. Eritwed 17th day of Ootnber. Hi . WALKER Register of Deed and Ex. o T'akcr. ' I'ei JNO H. ROBINSON, Deputy keglnter, NOTICE. Application will be made to Ui neral Adembly of North Carol: Si sslun of 1911, for the passage of act curing the defect In certain dei and authorizing Phoenix Lodge Nc A. F. 4 A. M., to tell And convey rea. estate on Mason street and Jobn't Square, In tht City of Fay( 'vllle. ." .'. ' November 18th, 110. H. McD. ROBIN80N A H. 8 AVERITT, For Committee. ' EXKCUTORS' NOTICE. Having qualified as executors the estate ot J. C. Stedman, decea late ot Cumberland county, North olina, jhls la to notify all persona lng claim against the estate of deceased to exhibit, them, duly fled,1 to the underilgned, at Fay vllle, N. C, on or before the 26th of November, 1911, or this notice be pleaded in bar of their recoi All person indebted to said estate please make immediate payment, K. R. HORNE and WARREN W HORNE, Executor' of J. C. Sted Robinson . A Lyon, Attys. This tht 2Sth, day of Nov. 1910. PILES CURED Li , 1EW ABS0RPTI3H akii.v If T mBt from blc0ln, lldilic, bllat r tfMradlue FIlM, tend dm xjr atliliv. ., aa 1 UI tell ;o bow tn curt f.mrilf at baa kr tk aw absorption trratmpvit; an.i wUI tla tvl isBe ot tala koaw treatment fm' far trial, with rafareiMea rrota ymr an laaalltr If Nosaat. lanaastata f Uaf Mat parau&tnt cure awnrad. Bend bo aaiy, Sat taU otoera af tbta offer. Writs taday ta lira. at. Suamera, Boi P, Notra Daaaa, lal Ttptly obtiUDdai In All oooartrte OR X tgM4sUiK arsa urDrrwnis t? Snd Modvl or Ph"to, for tr. k tntW1Ur. Psunt iirfujii-t- esJA.wH. sVhMit mipiiiinos. Hnas rinu in rtn:i'S lor inTaUiirMr i Oft HOW TO OafTAldl ftild 9CLL Hr.r-. Whtdii vnt win py , now u v v . ; iw ana oiuar T-uibmgM minrri.j. PATINT LAWYKRA, Seventh 8t, WahlnrtM r ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTJCE. Having auallled a administrator of the estate of Lucy Wade, deceased, late of Cumberland county, N. C, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Fsyetteville, N. C, on or befon Oct 21, 111. or this notice will be plead ed ia bar of recovery- All persona in debted to said estate will please make Immediate payment S. R. MacEBTHAN. . Admlaistrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. 'Havina anallfled - aa lamlsJatrator of Nancy Bryaat, deceased, this Is to notify- all, .persona having claimsJ against ths estate of tald deceased te present the tarns duly verined to the nndenlgntd on or befon the second dty of November,' 111, or this notice win be plead ia bar of recovery. Alt person Indebted to said estate will , please make immediate payment. TMs November 3. 110. , Q-K-NIMOCKS, Admiaiatntor. ORDER OF PUBUCATIQN. STATI Or NORTH CAROLINA Cumberland Ooqaty. In the Superior Court. Jno. 8. Ray aad Wife, Sarah Otl- christ Ray, vs. Jno. R. Talbot, Annis M. Talbot and Ralph A. Talbotr-No- Uee. . The ' defendant, Jno. R. Talbot, above named, will take notice, that an acfloa entitled as above, has been commenced before the Clerk ot the Superior Court ot Cumberland county for the salt of lands for partition be tween the plaintiff and defendants, US tame being the Gilchrist land In the County ot Cumberland and the County ot Moore, and the aald defend ant, Jno. R. Talbot, will further take notice, that he la required to appear befon the clerk of the Superior Court of Cumberland county on December 31th. 110, at the Court Hone ta aald County of Cumberland, Bute of North Carolina, and answer or demur In aald action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint This ltth day of November, 111. A. A. MacKKKTHAN, , Clertt Superior Court RO8BAR08B. . Attorneys for FlaaJlfa. NOTICt OF SALE UNDER MORT- Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in a certain mortgage deed, executed by Catherine Stewart to Mies Annie B. Billot, which mortgage deed is duly recorded in Book "J," No. , nage 3d, in the office ot Register of Deeds of Cumberland county, the an deMgned executor of tald Mlsa A. E. Elliot, will oa Thursday, the first day of December, 110, at 12 o'clock M, at the court house door la Cumberland county, expose to sal to the highest bidder for cash, the following tract or parcel of land in Black River township, Cumberland county. State of North Carolina, boaaded and described a ioiiows. via: , , ; .. Beginning at a stake on the east side of the Cape "ear river and on Taylor- note creea, in an old Una formerly James McKethan'a and McNeill's, and rant with aald old line, formerly Scott's; 8, 30 W: 32 chalnt to a nlna tump and pointer, tht eoraer; thence N. 65, W. 11 chalnt 75 Unkt to a stake and pointers ia Taylor" line; thence with hit lint N. 27 B. chains 7 link to a stake and polntera, Taylor's corner in James McKethan'a lint (for merly;; uence wtta tut line N. 17 W. M chalnt 7 Unkt to a stakt aad point tn la the edge of tot creek; thence N, it k. 21 1-2 chalnt to a staks and Pointer tn the edsw of a mii i a Hoe formerly McNeill's and McKeth aa'; thence with thia line 8. 17 B. 4 ehatne 76 Unkt to the beginning, con taining 200 acre, men or lees, being the asms lead conveyed to tht said Catherine Stewart by Mack Roysl, by deed duty recorded la th office of Reg ister of Deed for Cumberland county, ia Book -Z," No. t, page 402. Thia itt day of November, 111. , - - JOHN ELLIOT. Kztcvtor ot Kit A. BV Elliott,' De- It AVBtTT, Attorttr. . CAROLINA MACHINE . f-C C. St RU88EL, Prop'r, Fsysttsvllls, N. C. MANUFACTURE: Truck Wticels With Axles Boxes for an SAW MILLS, PLANING MILLS, DRY KILNi AND TRAM ROADS FULL STOCK vr tlPE AND FITTINGS. BRICK, LIME, GEMEiNT, CEMENT PLASTER, . PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, C0RTRIGHT METAL SHINGLES TERRA-COTTA PIPE, " WALKER0D ROOFING, PRESSED BRICK. OSes No. 20. ,'PHONl .Yard No 2, E. A. P0E BRICK COUP AN cf To buy a stove or Range that ha been on tht market for1 over 10 yean glrea eaUn aatlaf action, means that you an taking no chances in your i buying at all. That la the record of BCCR?8. : That It why you hav personal gaarantea, aa well u tht guarantee of the BUCK'S 8TOVE RANGE CO, for the Tightness and goodness of any atom bought hen lng BTJCK'8 trade mark. Our limited space ia thia adrertUement doe Permit our giving tht details of construction, but wa wilLtay briefly ti ia tht most attractlvt in appearance, th moat thoroughly and acientl ly constructed, and the most . faJrlyprlced high gnd line of stoves ranges on the market today. Than an mora BUCK'S told on per recommendation than any other and this has been the bail of the derful auccea of tht line. To sell you ont meana taat wt make a fi of yon. Tht claim that a BOCK'S Stove or Range cAn' be opente that you tare from flv to seven cents per day on fuel has never .been trsdlcttd; to it it only a Question of ; a few teasona when a BUCK'S for itself. We mor than, recommend them-we urge you to telec BUCK'8 If you would hav tht beat ,Wt have a Very large atock t kind aad tltet .and if yon will give a the opportunity we can cert eatlsfy yon. , ' . HIATlNA STOVES of tvsry description. , v B." EusUc . njardwarc , How " FATBrTEEV ILLE. N. fi ; SCHOOL BOOKS! 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