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cm i I IS ITT - ATTRACTIVE Exmm.. i Their Accessories InCia.ii . .,,nl,hi.'t has been 1 A vory i;'lT- t-mods nndTlie .101 l'.v 1 . . .. I 1S- eir si . ran-A inericaii Ex- t! ;! l! ' j' In- food work at r.-'-"n ;U cinos under the tl:e ran-A!i'-" Horticulture, general u i iiicts. of which l'vcy ...j.,,. is superintend- W-V-vlVulrv. as assistant ei't- !rJ'-,1; ; , ,.ntire charge of Fiipe.i-1' ad Their Ac- the l,iv:i,,;i;;,(i ii;iS prepared himself "rH" "j' ...- in this line by spe- fyr u:il,u;' a vtlJdv such ay no one cial t:'al" u;,dei-took with the ilfr; rl i p.unphlet calls the s'-"''- l' .il(t...s f teas, coffees at:ent.'"i . u food prod. aii-1 i!i(iir .u.cHlssories to ucts .-,'ncl '':' ...m; and educational i:it"!V-;rr..'i,t business which vi'rk ,n l"' hr. ran-Ainerican Ex- P"s;tlL'n ";"t....t .in;-riiiteiident, Mr. Tl;e ! the' far east there are p;,:r:i;;i,;:id:::..ntsof wl.ich we are f'' rJVu,...u- i:..Tni here, and one al::: . ,',f th' f ""1 exhibit will be of i:i,'J a"t"'t' . ':'.,.:,'. f the western tav:!U';:1" j;' tV'.ultivathm of the h1:;::-i,",:rl!intl1ocast. It i i i ; i r,. h-.v how simple it i . i ti ' - ,, r.v, 1,1,. ; V, .'111. I I'C. Cor instance. aii'l the eoiiditioiis are lavor- a" 1 1 -.... i .i;.. ,,-li-it is t0 iiie Vi Iiwlies. The ciimace i :i ,..,!, .l;;:.-i;s are remarkably a:n; " v sii;,i!:ti The h-t p :'' "f ..Maiiuible or desira l,iMhit tl.e ih- climate of the r - ' l a v rai'le as that of tl , F.,.t iL-r.-s f. r ihe production of ;;; ':; :iv;:!aMc. The prod- ;, , , ; . ir--in me v est m- i .,i ,v t iikc ri-oni a v 'if,. !i..r (lU.'ll''1 1 . n 11,-1 .! AA i-iiv tieue; ai;sjiire Ot nrest'at tai.c t:.'" - ,;.,vr ;ii.,l red pi!"-f there than any v:":v else ..a the -i d-. and the va n:!!a h';ai. w :.:.! is .pieeii of spices, as t1 .. "t: a1:: is k'.au. is found nowhere in t!." v.rM in sr.. a perfection as in ,.X;,.,,. The !:,:';' e -.'' wu in Mexico lias a ;!;ivcif (ihtahaahn- in no other cof f,,,. ;it even the Mo.-ha or .lava sur pa::;r it- I ; ; : : i -1 ' f William of (ier n:a:.y npi-iveiat-s t'.iat fact, and all of the i'''ftVe r.sed hi the rov.il household is sent f!'"m i'H" in a r! y republic. 'en czuclaa c;H-ac. f:-. .u i which choeohite is n,;r!.'. is 5iiieri"i- to the East Indian r-hM. "V':tl! th- viiT; ef masin toeth.er in cr... ofiV-t:vc. iiistru.-tive and useful exl.ihit the eeca-ui:e plants, vines and trees nf tT' -pi'-ai Pa n-A taeriea which jiivii:;,-,' fas. en!'!rrs. spices and kin daa ;'.h!is. it has bc.ai decided to fi;v:,,i'!'hi c'-a.-idt-rable space at the I 12 ?r.AL f'F I'AN'-A'. :;.:.! V VVl'iin in- ' 1--iti-n for their d 1 before atteni)tc '''.v ' -I a - ah SC'V; r " , sr. ; c i. .:a . a as a; ;o la) is d. to n a n re a- of -e a ( !( : t : ; i ir collection -' a is attractive c 1 :: i'i'o idod, while : '- to this, will c la. iv a well as r ",v illustrate a - 'm-Vr tlie head A- ,ries.' ' a M.ewn to experts ::' : " that a scattered ics loses torce. , ' -Nliibit of a line of a -pet-itie subject Now. as the ob ! " I't'odiietion and ' ; h ' on ,,f the things ' ' '' and expense : this collection h . :- the exhibit ' : " xt and most ex- :!,le. with the I " wiui n,:tre is n . ,, - - :: e:etab ;r"e 11 i'tf if you dread uiSd?'"W (Ka;'10-yep.ia Cure, m odolDv , ? e-p oucdly every ltJoue&t yipepSiaCure will digest King Bros, Object of dottintlstfatlng: by gpeHal ex hibit connected with the 'accessories of food' that Pan-America can pro duce all the red peppers consumed in Pan-America. It is perhaps ou!y known to experts that vast quantities of red peppers are imported from Europe, Asia and Africa every year because Pan-Americans are not actively alive to their own interest in this important matter." One of Many En tlx aaiasts. Joe Mitchell Chappie, editor of The National Magazine, published nt Bos ton, was in Buffalo recently and be came much interested in the Exposi tion. On his return to Boston lie wrote to an official of the Exposition as fo! lows: 'T was indeed sorry not to Lav seen you when in Buffalo, but I did se the Exposition and was astonished be yond measure. I wish that you voul tend on anything that you think migl.i be of interest to our readeis and mnkt it as attractive as possible, ami I sha! keep on hammering away at the Expo sition editorially until it opens. heeaus I am thoroughly enthused over th subject." Rrall to Ff-e Itcprt'st'iitcrt. The Brazilian government early in the. season sent out invitations to all agricultural and industrial societies n prepare articles for exhibition a. t the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo in r.)ol. Ac large number of eohi'ce pro ducers have agreed to semi a full lim at" samples of the best lira:. ilia n gradt Of t 1 1 )!!!" - o.-J i t V FREE BLOOD CURE. An Offer Proving Faith to Sufferers. Is voir Blood Pure? Are you sure of it ? Do cuts or scratches beal slowly ? Does your skin itch or burLT Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Aching Bones orBick? Eczema? Old Sores? Boils? Scrofula? Rheumitism? Foal Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? If so purify your Blood at once with tJ. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Blm). It makes the Blood Pure and Rich, heals every sore and gives a clear, smooth, healthy skin. Deep-seated cases like ulcers, cancer, eating sores, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison are quickly cured by B. B. B., made especially for all obstinate Blood and Skin Troubles. B. B. B. is differ ent from other remedies because B. B. B. drains the Poison and Humorsout of the Blood and entiie svstem so the symptoms cannot return. Give it a trial. It cures when all else rails. Thor oughly tested for 30 year?. Sold at drug stores at $1 per large bottle, G large hottles (full treatment) $5. So sufferers may test it, a trial bottle given away absolutely free. Write for it. Address BLOOD BALM CO , At lanta, Ga. Write today. Describe trouble and fre medical advice given. Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Gi aci Culbreth, notice is her by given to all persons holding claims against th.9 sai t estate to present them, duly au thenticated, to the undersigned on or be fore November 28th, 190L, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate are notified to come forward and make immediate payment November 28th, 1900. G. A P. WILKERSON, Administrator. H. L COOK, Attorney. Administratrix Notice. The undersigned, having this day quali fied as Administratrix of W. Hoyle Gib son, deceased, late of Cumberland county, hereby gives notice to all persons having tdaims against said estate to present the same to me, duly verified, before Nov 7th, 190E All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This Nov. 7ch, 1900. MARY GIBSDN, Admin;stratrix. Cumberland, N. C. Robinson & Shaw, Attorneys, Fayetteviile, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA, ) In the CUMBERLAND COUNTY. C Sunenor Cnnrt. D. T. Oates, Adm'r of Jessie Blackman, deceased, vs. Frank Adams, et. al , heirs at law of Jessie Blackman, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Sunerior Court cf Cumberland County, made in the aoove entitled action on Uctober 27, 1900 l will, on Saturday December 1, 1900, at 12 o'clock M.. at the Market Ho use in the City of Fayetteviile, in the aforesaid coun ty and btate, otter tor sale to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate. to-wit : First Tract What is known as the ''Jessie Eilackmin homo place," situate on the S--iuth side of the itobinson Road about i miie frcm the town line, con taining two acres, more less. For refer ence, free deed from S. H. McRae to Jes bie Blackman. in Book F., No. 5, page 115 of the Cumberitind Count Keoords. Record Tract. Eing on the South side ot Canal or New btreet, in the City of 1 ay ettevide. and is a cart of what is known as the "Wright Field," land consists of acout ot an acre and is fully set out in a deed from J P. Thomson and wife to Jtssie Blackman, recorded in Book F., No. 4 , page 2SG of Cumberland County Records, to which reference is made. fihis October 2), 1900. D. T. OATES, Commissioner. Administrator's Notice 1?he undersigned having this day quali fied as Administrator of the estate of John A. Pemberton, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons holding claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigned duly verified on or be fore October 16, 1901. or this notice will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are required to mane immediate payment. Oct. 16, 19C0. W. H. PEMBERTON, Administrator. Geo. M. Rose, Attorney. Having qiaiified as administrator, de bonis non, of the eutate of Thomas Bul lock, deceased, notice is hereby given to ab persons holding claims against the said e&tate to present them, duly authen ticated, to he undersigned on or bfo-e November 28th, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All perso js indebted to the said estate will please come forward and make im mediate settlement. Nov 28.h, 13C0 G. W. LAWRENTCE, Administrator, De Bonis Non. H. L. COOK, Attorney. THE ONLY LIFE COMPANY EVER STARTED Willi A CASH SURPLUS mi in f i ATLANTIC LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY RICHMOND, VIRGINIA CAPITAL y SURPLUS $250,000 ECONOMICALLY MANAGED BY THE SOUTH S MOST SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN. PRUDSNT IX VESTMENT. GOOD DIVIDENDS THE PHODUCING AGENT GETS THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER COMPANIES GO TO GENERAL AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN. RICH TERRITORY & GOOD COM PENSATIONor GOOD MEN 29 BEVERLEY B. NUNFORD Preset V1RGINIL7S NEWTON lSt.Vice-Pres't. JULIAN vS. CARR 2nd.Vice-Pres't ROBERT JU FOREMAN ' 3rd.Vico-Pres't Gen Men 'S Havine da'y qua'ified as Administrator of the estate of John Bullrck, deceased, I heieby noti fy aU persons having c'aims against said estate to present them to me, duly auttientic-ited on or before Ihe 19 day of November, 1901, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment. Nov. 19, 1900. JOHN II. BULLOCK, Administrator. N. A. Sinclair, Attorney Free to Inventors. The experience of C A. Snow & Co. in obtaining more than 20,000 patents for inventors has enabled them to helpfully arswer manv aue:-t'ons relating to the protection of intellectual property. This they have done in a pamphlet treating biieflv of United States ana foreign pat ents with cost of same, aud how to pro cure them; trade marks, designs, caveats, infringements, decisions in leading pat ent cases, etc., etc This oamnhiet will be sent free to any one writing to C. A. Snow & Co., Wash ington, D. O. Executrix Notice. Having this diy qual tied as Executrix of Kalpn fotw tSuxton. deceased, late of Cumber land county, N. C, this is to notify all persons navmg claims against tne estate ot said dec ased to exhibit them to the uudereigned on or before the 13th day of November, 1991, or t his notice will be pleaded m bar or their recorery. All persons indebted to said estate wiil please make immediate payment. REBECCA BLEDSOE BUXTON, hxecutrix. MOSES A. BLEDSOE, Attorney.- JNovember VZth, 19U0. WAGONS, WAGONS, WAGONS. see US, by all means. HARNESS to go with tnem. 'Phone 50. Wholes! wwl Retail 10 Say street, FayeUeYiUe, N, g, Executor's Notice. Having this day qualified as Executor of James sr. Kobertson, dec-ased. late of Cum berland county, JN. C , this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before th 15th day of October, 1901, or this notice will be plead m bar of their re- cove' y. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. Ihi8 Uctober -5th 190!) EwILY G. ROBERTSON. Executrix. D. T. Oates, Attorney. Administrator's Hotice. Th undersigned having this diy qnalified as administratrix of the estate of James D. Nott hereby gi es notice that all persons having cl-.im8 against said estate shall present the same to the undersigned uii or before Oc ober 25th, 190l,orthi8 notice will be pleaded iu bar of recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are notified to make immedia'e payment. CLAIMS A r OIT, Administratix. II. L. COOK, Attorney. Oct. 25th, .1900. Administrates Notice. -. . - . At'antic Coast Lire Railway Company CONDENSED SCHEDULE. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. DATED eo'jsj , S Nov. 19, 1899. t 0-i-g A. M P. M. P. M. A. M.P. M Le? ve Weldon 11 50 8 58 Ar iocky Mt. 12 55 10 04 Lea 76 Tarboro IS 21 6 00 Lv Rocky Mt, 1 00 10 01 5 45 5 40 12 59 Leave WiIsoh 1 58 10 25 7 10 6 20 2 40 Leave Selma 2 55 Lv Fayetteviile 4 30 12 19 Ax Florence 7 25 2 34 P. M. A. M. Ar Groldsboro 7 50 Lv Groldsboro 7 01 3 21 Lv Magnolia 09 4 25 Ar Wilmington 9 40 5 50 P. M. A. M.P. M TRAINS GOING NORTH. Lv Florence Lv Fayetteviile Leave belma Arrive Wilson Lv Wilmington Lv Magnolia Lv Groidsboro Leave Wilson Ar Rocky Mt. Ar Tarboro Leave Tarboro CO tt S3 A. M. 9 40 12 20 1 53 2 55 Si 2 55 P. M. 7 45 9 45 10 54 11 31 A, M. 5 15 P. M.A.M. 7 00 9 45 8 34 11 19 9 45 12 30 P. M. A. M.P. M P. M. 2 35 5 43 11 31 10 38 1 16 3 30 6 15 12 07 11 35 1 53 12 21 7 04 Lv Rocky Mt. 3 30 A-rnve Weldon 4 32 P. M. 12 09 1 00 A. M P. M. Wilmington kin Division mington, y t)0 p. m. Leaves Sanford IAS YOTEJE& THANKSGIVING will be all the. more em'oved rand vou will be more thankful, too,) if you treat your self and family to the very best biscuits, the finest light bread and rolls, and the most delithtfu'. pies and cakes that Flour can mafce. ou gee an mese wnen you bake with PERFECTION, conceded by all the BEST and CHEAPEST Flour sold ii Fayetteviile. WINTER TURF OATS for seed a smaH quantitv left TEXAS RUST PROOF and BLACK MlXtU 6EED OATS. If you want a first-class wagon, single or two horse, BUGGY HARNESS also. Having qualified as administrator of Thos. C. Wfcitfield deceased, late of ( 'umberland county, N C, this is t notify all persons having claims against the eitate ot paid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or belore the loth day of October, 190 or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indtbted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 15th day of October 19"0. EDWARD EVANS Administrator. N. A. Sinclair, Atu;ney. ORrH CAROLIVA, ; In Superior Court, Cumberland Countt. S Ueiore the Clerk Ed. Smith and oihers VS Jas. Smith, Wrkht B. Smith. Willie Kirkpatrick and husband, Dr. Kirkpat rick, MaudSmiih, Chalmers Smith, Farq'd fcmith, Jr , Frank Smith, Herbert Smith. Josephine Piumtner and husband. NOTICE. The defendants will take notice that an action entitled as a ove his been com menced in the Superior Court, before the Clerk, of Cumberland county, for the sale of the lands of the late W. D Smith for partition amoDg his heirs at law; and the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the cffi.ee of i he Clerk of the Superior Court of taid county on the 15th day of December, 1900, and answer the complaint of the plaintiffs in the actioD, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the com uaiut. This 9th day of Novembf r, 1900. A A. McKETHAN, Clerk Superior Court Cumberland County. Desirable Residence for Sale. tDaily except Monday. tDaily except Snn aay. and Weldon Railroad, Tad Main Line train leaves Wil a. m, arrives Fayetteviile 12.15 Fayetteviile 12.25 p. m, arrives p. m. Returning leave Sanford 2.3U p m, arrive Fayetteviile 3.45 p. m. Leave p. m. Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Bennetta- ville Branch train leaves Bennettsvilie 8.15 a. m, Maxton 9.2'J a. m. Red Swings 9.53 a m Hope Mills lu.42 a. m, arrive Fayetteviile 11.10. Returning leaves Fayetteviile 4.45 p. m. Hons Mills 4.5o p. m, Red Springs 5.35 p. m, Maxton 6.15 p. m, arrives Kennettsvilie 7.15 d. m. Connections at Fav etteviile with train No. 78. at Maxton with the Carolina Central Railroad, at Red Springs with the Red Springs and tfw- more Railroad, at Saniord with the Seaboard Air Line and Southern Railway, at Gall with the Durham aud Charlotte Railroad. Trains on the Scotland ieck Branch Road Ave Weldon 3.3o F. M., Halifax 4:15 P. M. arrive Scotland .Neck at 5:08 t M., Greenville b:57 F. Al , Kinstou 7:55 P. M. heturninc. eaves Kinston 7;50 A. M.. Greenville 8:52 A. M. a rriving Ualifa.--. at ll:i8A. M.. Weldon 11-33 -4. At., daily except Sunday. Trains on Washington Lrancn leave Wash ington 8:1U A. m... and z:60 P. M., arjive Par- mele 9:10 . M., and 1:00 P. M., returning leave rarmele 9:35 A. M., and 6:3u . M., arrive Washington 11:00 A. M , and 7:30 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Irani leaves lurboro, N. C, daily excent Sunday at 5 30 i M., Sunday, 4:1) if. M., ar rives Plymouth 7:4J t. M., 0:10 P. M. Return ing, leaves Plymouth daily except Sunday, 7:50 a. iii., ana cunaay y.Oi A. ai., arrives Tarboro 10:05 A. M., lx:00 A. M. Train on Midland N. C. Branch leaves Golds- boro daily except .tsunday, 7:05 A. M., arriving Returning, leaves Smith- Suuthheid 8:lu A. M. lield 9:0U A. M.; arxive Goidsboro I0:2o A. Si. 1 rains on iSaahville Branch leave Rockv Mount at 9:30 A. M., 3:4o P. M., arrive Nash ville 10:10 A. M , 4:03 P. M., Spring Hope 10:40 A. M., 4:55 P. M. Retuining, leave Spring Hope 11:00 A. M., 4:55 P. M., Nashville 11-22 A. M., 5:2o t M., arrive Rocky lount 11:45 A. M., 0:00 P. M., daily except Sunday. Irani on Clinton Bianch leaves Warsaw for Clinton, daily, except Sunday, at 11:40 A. M and 4:10 P. at. Returning, leaves Clinton at 7:00 A. M., and 2:50 P. M Train bo. 78 uakea close connection at Wal don lor ah points xNcrth daiiy, all rail via Rich mond. H. M. EMERSON. Gen'l Passenger Agent. T. M. HMERSUN, Traffic Manager. J. R. KENLEY, Gn'i Manager. A big lot of Green Rio and Santos Cofleeexpectea weaiiesaay uneap. MULLETS, SALT. COTTON BAGGHNU. mrirr, ' LIVE STOCK FEED OF ALL KINDS, ALL THE TIME. TW virtiift of a decree of the Snnerior Court of Mecklenburg county made in a cause lately pending therein entitled d. u. unurcn vs t. I McDnttie and wife Alice D. McDufFe. the nn dprsitmed commissioner, will on Monday the -v 1 i i 1 I AAA i 1 gt l W ijrd day ot uecemoer, iyuu, at me ourt nouse door in Fayetteviile, N. C., at 12 o'clock M , sell to the highest Didder, tor cash, the follow ing descibed real estate, to-wit: The house and lot in Favetteville. N. C . known as the H I McDutiie residence - beginnit g on th" East mirgin of Cool Spring street at ihes-condcor iir oi i w l a y i. vy lucitiuoi. iiir iilk mr' i i.n Cool Spring street N 20 E. 80 feet t a stake NheetE corner tnence o ii. uneetio w. S Cook's line: thence as it S. 20 W 80 feet, to the third corner of " lot No. 1 fAhearn'a : theiie as it N 70 W. 131 feet to the beginning, bein Jot Ko 2 of subdivided tract bought by W. 8 Cook from A. A. Mclxethan July lOtb, 1890, as mill fn 1 1 17 a rmpar hv rf fprprifo tn rtaaA yannyAA . r r j wuw w .vi.j ivAiucu . . C T J XI! l -, in negis'er oi iveeus uiuce xor umoeriana couu- I I 1 k ft "V" a Tl 4V Cesu&ieiiaaer. This Not. I, im Sale by Heirs McMillan Place on Rockfiih All that tract of land situate, ly:'ng and being in the County of Cumberland, a. bracing the residence vi tne late William McMillan, being oornded on tne ooutn and West by the lands ot Dr. Duncan Sinclair and by the land: belonging to the hei e of Arch'd brown, deceased, and by the lands oi Mrs. Mary Patterson; on the A orth by the land of Mrs. Mary Patterson, Duncan James Black, and the land belonging to the heirs of Johu McMillan deceased; thence by the lands ot Alexander Campbell; on the East by the lands of David Murphy; conta'ning several tracts of land, by estiuittion, 38' acres, be the same more or less. Also an additional 50 acres within eaid desciibe d boundaries, conveyed by her father to fc-ary McMillan, deceased, then to ill'am McMillan dtceased, grantor to William Graham McMillan, unde- deed dated Dcsc. 19, J 867, and recorded Dec. 21, 1867, in Book G, No 3, psge 281. For further informat'on as to this well-known and valuable tract of land, address. JOHN R. MCMILLAN Rosmdale, N C, or E K. MacKEIUAN. Att'y, Fayettevide, N. C. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you eat
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