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CALL AT HEADQUARTE MORTGAGEE'S 8ALE OF VALUA PRESER- RAILROADS AND WOOD VATION. BLE LAND. Headquarters for Southerners msY. the neighborhood and county, young Hlghsmllh's mind early turned to the profession for which he afterward Bv virtue and In accordance wun The Stats Normal and Industrial College We desire to call attention to the advertisement of the State Normal and Industrial College which appear In (hie Indue. Every year sees a steady growth In this great Institu the terms of a certain deed of mortgage made by N.

Charlie, Kate and THE FAYETTEVILLE ARnORY, OiUeapie street, opposite King's wagon store, Here you can see the best assortment of Breech-loading Double and Single barrel Guns The recent action by the board of directors of the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance of Way Association In appointing a committee of seventeen to investigate and report 1 upon the subject of wood preservation Lizzie McArthur to Jonn smiin, auo which in duly recorded in Book I. No, C. page 60. office of the Register of Deeds for Cumberland county, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder. from tbe best makers in the country, England enl Belgium, Also Revolvers for DR.

i. F. HIGHSMITH ELECTED PRESIDENT. Of the Stats Medical Society. The North Carolina Medical Society In session at Winston Salem, this morning elected Dr.

Jacob F. High-smith, of this city, President of this 8ociety. Another signal houor was conferred on him also, last week, by his election as Preident of the Jefferson Medical College Alumni. These honors are great, but llx jy were well bestowed, and Fayetteville Is proud of thefaet Dr. Highsmlth Is recognized, at home and abroad, as one of the ablest physicians in the South.

He retired a year aro from general practice and Is now It-iUng home protection. Also at Public Auction, the toiiowing ue-scribed lands In Seventy-First township, Cumberland county, to-wlt: IE Stir stW it. 9 3 6 -f oneus oi ait jsranuat I JsV equipped himself. In truth, almost from Ma childhood he Instinctively turned from the theoretical view of education. He wanted to learn, because he could do something, accomplish something.

Driving the mules to water or feeding the stock, the tboughtrnt lad was communing with nature, watching Its life and death. Us springing up and dying down. He him-solf believes that the resolution was ImpUtnted in his mind to become a physician on the day when, crossing a field, he found a sheep which had accidentally been staked and disembowelled. His heart waa touched and his metal stirred to give relief. With aas snowo iuai me pracwuaj riiruaa men of the country recognise the Importance of taking steps to conserve the rapidly diminishing timber supply of the United States.

Timber Is one of the principal materials purchased by the railroads and Its economical use Is a subject of tar reaching importance. More than 100,000.000 Lying on both sides oi Creek. Beginning at a stake and point including New York Club HMO Nitro Club and Peters high-grade Club; agent ers. NelU McGlll's N. E.

corner, thence 1 1 Hi for Dupont rowder ana tne rnuaaeipnia snoi lower vo. with his line South 29 1-4 chains to his corner: thence West with his line Broadway Ctt.rar Hotel. Cor. Third Street 18 chains -75 links to his otner corn IN THE HEART OP NEW YORK er; thence with Miss xayiors une South 10 1-2 chains to the 100 acre ALSO 8ALE8MAN FOR THE CELEBRATED MEILINK" FIRE-PROOF line: thence as it South 80 S. 30 Special attention given in Ladies -unescorted SPECIAL RATES FOR SUMMER tion devoted to the higher education of the women of North Carolina.

The Mclrer Memorial Building provision for which was made by the last General Assembly, la now in course of erection and will be ready for occupancy at the opening of the fall term. The College last year had a total enrollment of 930 student. Ninety-two counties were represented. Nine-tenths of nil the graduates of this In-titutlon hare taught in the schools of North Carolina. The College dormitories are furnished by the Bute and board is provided actual cost Two hundred appointments to the dormitories, apportioned among the several counties according to population, will be awarded to applicants about the middle of July.

Students who may wish to secure one of these appointments should make application before July 15th. chains to a nine slump, the corner; thence East 14 1-2 chains to Bule's OUR TABLE Is the foundation cross ties are used annually by the different railroad companies, and their average life In. this country la not more than six or seven years. From a study of European methods, and the knowledge of wood preservation under conditions In this country, timber testing engineers say It la reasonably certain that an average lite of freni 13 to 20 years may be secured by treating the tie with a good preser. SAFES.

himself entirely to his splendid hospi-! needle and thread he sewed Up the line; thence North 18 1-2 chains to a large pine. Holmes' corner; thence of our enormous business. American Plan, 82.50 upwards European Plan, $1.00 upwards with his line North 73 East 17 chains to a Dine stump, his corner; thence The Finest Assortment of 8portsmen't Leggins 1 Send (or Large Colored Map and South 8 East 25 chairs to his other corner: thence North 78 East 20 Guide of New York, FREE. TILLY HAYNES, Proprietor, DANIEL C. WEBB, Mar chains crossing the creek to his other Formerly of Charleston, 8.

corner; thence N. 20 E. 24 chains to Holmes' corner In Baker's line; thence The Only New Yerk Hotel Featuring with Baker's line N. 15 West 7 1-2 AMERICAN PLAN Moderate Prices chains: thence North 75 East 6 1-2 vatlva and the use of Improved devices for the prevention of mechanical abrasion, thus to a large degree diminishing jha drain upon the timber While the quantity of timber used for ties is very great and the problem tf a future supply is a serious one. yet this class of timber Is not tbe onlv one which should receive consideration.

A greater length of service Excellent Food Good Service. chains to a stake and pointers, Pat on the market. Gun and Lock repairing a specialty by ths best workmen. 11)08 tbe Forty-third anniversary of tbe establishment of the Fayetteville Armory by the undersigned Walter Watson, Gunmaker. rick Nelll McArthur's corner; thence with his Une North 85 West 44 1-2 chains to Peter McMillan's corner; thence with Patrick N.

McArtburs PICNIC AT 8TEDMAN. A picnic dinner, birthday celebration, family reunion and a prohibition rally a quadruple of good things- line South 35 West to a stake near tbe ford of the creek below the old mill; thence South 45 West 9 chains HOTEL RICHMOND 17th and H. Streets WASHINGTON, D. C. OPEN ALL THE YEAR 100 Rooms, 50' Private Baths, American Plan.

to a staae in an oia roaa; menca i North 63 West 14 chains to the be- beginnlng. containing 296 acres. frcm timber now used by railroads for bridges, trestles, piles, fences, and transmission poles is greatly to desired. At. Kueha.

Engineer of Track and Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A 31. Louis Hallway is chairman of this special wood preservation committee and C. G. Crawford, specialist in wood preservation. United States Forest Service, Is Its vice chairman.

The first meeting was held in Chica Place of Bale: Court House door, Fayetteville. N. C. 4 INCOMTf.O Time of Sale: Monday, June 22, 13.00 Per Day, Upwards; Eur-pean Plan, $1.60 Per Day, Upwards; 'With Bath, $1.00 Additional. 1908, at 12 o'clock M.

Terms of Sale: CaBh. JOHN L. SMITH. Mortgagee. Largest Commercial School in the Carolinas.

CAPITAL RALEIGH, N. C. CHAKLOTTE, N. Robinson ft Shaw, Attys. go In the early part of last month tor the purpose of organising and deciding upon a plan of work.

The committee May 20tb. 1908. brought quite a gathering to tbe home of Mr. W. A.

Beard on Turnbull. Saturday, the 21st, of May. And such a feast of good things good eating quantity unlimited, good company of all ages, fine speeches by both lawyers and ministers. Who could not enjoy such things and wish every day was the like? The occasion was the 80tb birthday of one of Bladen county's most worthy citizens, Mr. Owen J.

Gardner. Mr. Gardner has a very enviable record as a citlsen and Christian gentleman. He was born May the 23rd. 1828, became a Christian and a member of the Methodist church In 1849.

and has been noted since as a religious leader. For fifty years he was a singing master and taught several generations the rudiments of music He married Miss Marrion Edge Oct 17th. 1860. Of this anion there are five living children. 24 grand-children and Ave treat grand-children.

rui.Lss uriLOiie. riSDHOMT IN8UBAHCS SLDO. NOTICE OF 8ALE OF LAND, riiene School give the world's best In Modern Education. Oldewt Busine Collegt iu North Carolina. Utitablisbed.

Positions backed by North Carolina, Cumberland County, i In the Superior Court Before the written contract, ro vacation. Individual instruction, we also teach Boos Clerk. keeiiion. 'hortbsod. I'enmanaaio bv mail.

8end for Home Study rates. Writ William Aired vs. May Aired. Wwfsy f.tr our natiioirie. offer and High Indorsements.

They are free. Adilrm By virtue of a power and authority KING'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. ill'liiH C. CHARIOT'. vested in the undersigned commissioner by the Superior Court of Cumberland county, in the above entitled ac was divided into four sub-committees to take np the following lines of work: Statistics snd Economics, 0.

Chaun-te. Consulting Engineer, Chicago, Illinois, Chairman. Preservatives and Specifications, H. von Schrenk. Consulting Timber Engineer, SL Louis, Missouri.

Chairman. Adaptability of Woods and their Preparation, W. K. Hatfc, Civil Engineer, Forest Service, Lafayette, Indiana, Chairman. Treating Processes.

C. G. Crawford, Specialist in Wood Preservation, Forest Service, Washington, D. Chairman. This American Railway Engineer--Ing and Maintenance of Way Association now consists of about 400 members representing 200,000 miles of rail Rtspondlng to the call of duty and tion.

I will, on the 23rd day of June, 1908, at 12 upon the lands as hereinafter described In said county sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the following described land, vis: Two town lots in the town of Hope Mills: the- defense of his country, ne emisi-ed Jan. 1862. in Company 36th Reg Dr. J. F.

Hiohemith, Who Was Elee President of the State Medical lment North Carolina troops, in which -he remained until tbe last battle Society in Session at Winston-Salem Last Week. fount there was given him tbe honor First lot Beginning at James ro able discharge. Then he returned wel's corner and Sarah Salmon's cor aashp-, rV lal here and cMsulta'ion work. home to resume the care of his family and the upbuilding of his community. 'Jacob Franklin Highsmlth was bom ner, and runs with Sarah Salmon's line to her other corner; thence ln41 W.

3 chains 60 links from the begin A Hotel, conducted for your comfort. Directly on car line. Union Station, 15 minutes Capitol, IS minutes. Shops and Theatres, 6 minutes. Two blocks to White House and Executive Building.

Opposite Metropolitan Clnb. Summer 8eaon, July to October. Wayside Inn and Cottages. Lake Luzerne, N. In the Adl- To be in the company of Mr.

Gard in the county of Sampson, North Caro ner and to know his life's history is an Bottled in Bond Whiskeys? All 0 Qm OmW l'fcr Tk Nitte.il fi Uvi Established thlity years record tot handling only reliable oods. Bend your mall orders to us. SatiifinUan mmnntA ning to a stake In her own corner in the Hope Mills Company's line, as It S. 72 2 chains 60 links to a rock, M. Morrison corner; thence N.

102 2 chains 6 links to the beginning, containing 1 1-8 of an acre, recorded In misti( lina, on the 1st day of September. his father being John J. Highsmiih and his mother Mary Ann Highsmith, John Highsmith's calling being thr.t of a farmer. Inspiration; to hear tbe story of his experience and to know what he accomplished for his community's good is indeed quite encouraging For these, If no other, reasons, a day spent with road track and Including among its membership the leading railroad engineers of the country. The object of the association is the advancement of knowledge pertaining to the scientific and economical construction, operation and maintenance of railroads.

The method employed to obtain this information is through standing committees appointed by a board of directors. Each committee Is appointed to investigate a special subject and to report rondacka. Switzerland of Amer Orders filled day received, shipped in plain packages, WE PREPAY EXPRESS him is pleasant; but this particular Book No. 4, page 114. sround, administered hot coffee and lavtd the sheep's life.

With pardonable triumph in his first piece of snr-ger he said to himself, "If there be in this hand and sense in this head to save this poor beast, what may I net do for humanity with hand trained id brain taught? "Dr. J. F. Highsmlth is now the sole and general superintendent the Highsmlth Hospital (its pres-n; and the Cochran Annex "ho institution, under bis direction T.l supervision, has recently been T'f ly beautified and improved on the and interior." The early life of Jacob 45 minutes from Saratoga. Send for Booklet.

CLIFFORD M. LEWIS, Proprietor day was made specially pleasant by Second lot Beginning at Sarah Sal "SHORMAkFR" RVF. WHKkTV i ouarts oo i o. b. gov a lad of strong, vigorous physique.

wa a stuMlaSM I Btamp the following programme: Singing. 2. Speech on Prohibition, by Rev. passed in the country, wher? hi parents, though weH-io-do, dally impr -ed upon him the virtue snd neorssiiy at each annual meeting, presenting the results of Its investigation, followed mon corner on the sooth side of Bluff street, and runs with said street about 30 feet' to Tom Powell's corner, and with Tom Powell's line 209 feet to Tom Powell's corner on back line, thence with Hill street to' Sarah Sal E. B.

Craven. HI NO br recommendations which are pub t. Paper on Appreciation of Mr. Gardner, read by Rev. Mr.

Britt. 3f industry, and he was nnt -exempt from the manual labor of th? farm. lished In "The Manual of Recommended Practice," after they have been adopted by the association. 4. Prayer, by Rev.

N. M. McDon mon's corner, about 30 feet, thence with Sarah Salmon's line 209 feet to Given the average opptrinniiiej 1Gal. 4Qts. 12Qts.

Lazarus Club, "Cream of 00 $4 00 $11 00 Virginia Mountain (strt, 7 yrs. 4 00 4 00 12 00 Albemarle Rye, "fine" 3 00 3 00 8 SO Cabinet Rye 2 50 2 75 7 50 XX Red Rye 2 25 2 50 6 50 Red, Cross Malt Whiskey 3 50 3 50 11 00 Yadkin River Corn 2 50 2 50 7 00 Georgia Corn, pure white or 2 25 2 50 6 50 Virginia Apple 2 50 2 75 7 50 Shoemaker Rye (bottled in bond) 5 full Ota. 5 00 12 00 Send trial order to-day for any of the above. We guarantee tbe quality as represented or money refunded. Complete price lift snd booklet on all brandi of Whiskeys sent on leanest.

ald. 6. Dinner, Picnic Fashion. instruction ia the private the beginning, containing 1-4 of an acre. Laxative Fruit Syrup ITEMS FROM STEDMAN.

(. Speech on Prohibition, bv Mr. Newton. T. Speech on Prohibition by Mr.

THE FIREMEN'S CONVENTION. Pleasant to tak cyttteville Folks Receive License. er two hundred physicians are In Tolar. Time of Sale: June 23rd, 1908. Terms of Sale: Cash.

D. J. CASHWELL, Commissioner. This May 28, 1908. Mr.

R. B. Strickland, of High Point, is visiting his sister, Mrs. A. C.

Boll The two last mentioned gentlemen The new laxative. Does McNeill FU- President are from Fayetteville. James D. Elected. OUR CAPITAL IS $230,000.00 The paper read by Mr.

Britt was as ard, and other relatives here. Miss Gertrude Corbet, of Ivanhoe, Is visiting relatives In Stedman. not gripe or nauseate. I LAZARUS. GOODMAN LYNCHBURG.

VA. follows: OMer DtfsruMI set Wafekma 902 Mn Street There Is a great hunger in the Cures stomach and liver When the election of officers of th Announcements. Mrs. Jonathan Averitt, who was world for expressions of appreciation: Vorth Carolina Firemen's Afscciaio quite ill during last week, has almost troubles and chronic con attending the fifty-Inth annual meeting of the North aroiina Medical Society, which open-d yesterday. Mayor O.

B. Eaton de-irered the address of welcome, the esponse being made by Dr. C. L. 'ridden, of Kinston.

In his annual ddri'ss Dr. J. Howell Way, of Waynes-ill i'. president of the society, himself principally to a history of he society and its accomplishments. recovered.

now in session in Wilmington, was clared In order last week. Foreman i ANNOUNCEMENT. and the world would be vastly happier it the affection really existing tween parents and children, husbands and wives, pastors and people, and teachers and pupils, was more often stipation by restoring the NOTICE OF LAND SALE. reimuth, of Wilmington, moved tha' Dr. T.

C. Bullock took, his brother, Mr. George Bullock, np to the hospital in Fayetteville for treatment lest LI8T YOUR TAXESI Tha law rnnnlr-Aa all nrniurtv niis natural action of the stom President James D. McNeill be Fayetteville, N. June 8th, 1908.

I hereby announce myself a candi and more fully expressed. The sweet est perfume the home circle ever week. 4 elected for the 21st successive year. ach, liver and bowels. date for renomination for the office of knows rises from deeds of loving ser rhere were several seconds and Capt.

Mr. David Sessoms went down to vice done by Its members for each Sheriff of Cumberland county, sub etuso ubwtttutet Prlo BOo. McNeill was re-elected other. To illustrate: ra Crockett's McDuffle Drug 8 torn, (O. O.

Bonders, ject to the action of the Democratic and by acclamation. The same wa- charming little parable. The Plar- Wilmington on Monday afternoon to spend a day of two during the Tournament The following people were granted icease to practice medicine: Mrs. 'rene Thornton, who was formerly a rained nurse in this city and Mr. primaries.

Actress," a man who had heard a ser- true of the reelection of Mayor A. H. Boyden as first vice N. A WATSON. moa thanked the preacher for every David Watson Harris, and M.

L. N. good word spoken. He was of the great society of enconragers that The Wilmington Star of to-day ANNOUNCEMENT. VeaR Women makes the world go round." Fayetteville, N.

C. Tune 6th, 1908. and other taxableg, to be listed for taxation in the month of June. See the List-taker In your township and list Immediately If you have not yet done so, Persons not listing are liable to double tax. -No double taxes can be relieved under the law after the flrst Monday In October, and not then, except for good cause shown, Persons falling to list their personal property and poll are also liable to Indictment under the law'Revlsal Section 5226.

Avoid errors and save needless trouble to all concerned by listing AT With morning, afternoon and even Mrs. W. B. Maxwell, who has been visiting in Wilmington with her two little girls, will return home to-day or to-morrow. Miss Eupble Autry spent last Sunday In Autryville.

June 17. 1908. To the Voters of Cumberland Coun Mary broke tbe alabaster box on that living Christ 8he did not wait till he was dead before she. told him erry, colored. There were 132 applicants, of which S3 were granted license by ex iminatkm and 10 by reciprocity.

There were 29 who failed to secure license. To weak sad afflnt van, than Is at he one wsrtoktftp. MwMtMwar.twotnaaMBSt nrttwowMiMd. OMkloeAoMfceansttta- ty: I hereby announce myself a candi thus of her friendship and love. ing sessions and with a larger attendance than ever before in the history of the organization the 21st annual convention of the North' Carolina State Firemen's Association came date before the Democratic primaries Monti, but both an hapomurt, hoik Dr.

Shoop's Hist Ctn Is the lomL A curious writer says don't keep tbe alabaster boxes of love and tenderness of said county for the office of Regis As will he seen In another column. Dr. J. Highsmlth. of this city, was Dr.

Staoov'i Batonttr. CooiatatlooaL sealed np till your friends are dead. ter or Deeds, subject to the action of ThatoiiMr.aioatrsHlsMOanrHistocted Fill their hearts with gladness; speak the Democratic convention. I have to an end late last night. Asheville approving cheering words while their elected president of Society at 11 o'clock this morniot'.

done nothing to merit anything at the ears can bear them. Weak women should try Dr. Snoop's Night Cure. These soothing, healing, antiseptic suppositories go direct to the seat of these weaknesses. My "Book No.

4 For Women" contains many valuable hints to women, and It la free. Ask Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis to mall it. Ask the Doctor In strictest having been chosen as the next place of meeting. Today the tournament If my friends, hare alabaster boxes nanus of the people of Cumberland, save that of being an humble follower of Democratic principles in.

support araeoos sMmbran supsosttotr saaeay. whu Dr. shoots Btatonav Is whan? sa teterasl tons-mi, Tho Batonave rmcba throofboat tbe sttta immrn. i Ing the npahr at all nave, all Hans, sad all blood sunaBta. ttl wok while too das it iooUio ton infl tnftsafc a araeoos nribcas, heals local wiiuw tod of the fragrant I perfume of sympathy North Carolina, Cumberland County In the Superior Court.

J. D. Harris, Administrator of the Estate of Ann McLemore vs. E. C.

McLemore, et aL By virtue of a decree of the court in the above entitled cause, I will on the- 6th day of July, 1908, at 12 at the Court House door In the City of Fayetteville, N. expose for sale the following described hind, to wit: Lying In Cedar Creek township, Cumberland County, adjoining the land of B. A. Jackson, et al: Beginning at, a stake and pointers, Amos. Burns' corner in the Bullard line, and runs as said line N.

75 W. 7 chains and 22 links to the corner near the road, then as the road N. 8 E. 11 chains to a turn in said road; then N. 4 chains and 14 links to a stake and oak pointer near the road; then as E.

O. Simmons' line, 55 W. 12 3-4 chains to a stake where once stood a pine, B. A. Jackson's corner; then as his line, N.

72 W. 10 1-2 chains to a stake In a bay; then W. 10 1-2 chains to Jessup's corner of the Haywood McLemore land as his line, N. 38 E. 36 1-2 chains to the corner in the end of the ditch; then as Ann and Jane McLemore's line, S.

75 E. 15 chains and 38 links to Amos Burns' then as Burns' line, 8. 3 W. 12 34 chains to a then S. 10 W.

4 chains and 80 links to a pine; then 8. 19 W. 14 8-4 chains to a stake on the ran of the creek i thence 6. 26 E. 6 chains and 37 links to the beginning, containing 83 acres, more or Time of Sale: Monday, July 6, at 12 M.

events begin and will continue through Friday. and affection laid away which they in- oi us nominees, this i will continue to do whether receive the nomination tend to break over my body, I would 'Every fire department in the State rather they would bring them out in or noU 1 solicit your votes. confidence, any questions you- wish answered. Dr. Shoop's Night Cure is sold by B.

E. Sedberry's Son. with the exception of possibly lour my weary and' troubled hours and op nlatlauws. wans as mataamu. The de3'b nil for the past year Includes three ex-presidents of the State organization, those being: Dr.

P. L. Murphy, superintendent of the State Hospital at Morganton; Dr. Joseph Graham, of Charlotte, and Dr. T.

D. Fayetteville; J. D. McMillan. Lumbertott, Randolph VampiL Lum-berton; W.

Harper, Dunn; H. A. Mc-Swain, Wade. r. a.

marsh; Gray's Creek, N. C. en them, that I may be refreshed and cheered while I need them. in the smaller towns and cities was represented in the convention by full delegations and officers and the ses I would rather have a plain coffin ANNOUNCEMENT. stnostb, visor, and enarsy.

Sake Dr. Etaoop's When yon need to take something take It promptly for the stomach, but without7 a flower, a funeral without a eulogy, than life without the sweet- Mbnifr-7WbwIiqal4--MIwen tenia toOwsystess, Tbrpostttv local bahkUM as wall take something you know is reliable Fayetteville. N. CI Jane 16th. 1908.

near of love and sympathy. I take this means of announcing mv. sions were most Interesting and harmonious. In a suit of Immaculate linen, his manly bosom bedecked with the Insignia of the great arm of the public service of which he is such (elf a candidate for Register of Deeds. something like Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indlgenstion.

Kodol Is pleasant to take, it Is reliable and is guaranteed to give relief. It Is sold by Arm- HERBERT LUTTERLOH, W. M. WALKER, Clerk. Board Cumberland County.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing under the Arm name of L. Mclnnls ft and doing business at Rockflsh, N. has this day been-dissolved by mutual consent, W. J.

GlllU, the-undersigned, having withdrawn from the firm. All accounts due the firm of L. Mclnnls are payable to the new firm of L. Mclnnls ft composed 'of L. Mclnnls and A.

All obligations owed by the old firm of L. Mclnnls ft are assumed and will he Flowers on the coffin cast reel assured my Democracv la A fragrance backward on the weary Lived in Four Counties, But Moved Only Once. wen Known throughout the countv. road; i accept ana abide by all decisions an able exponent. Captain James D.

use for the rope If it be not Dr. Suogd Uigbf Guro rendered by my party In convention flung McNeill, of Fayetteville, President assembled. Till the swimmer's grasp to the rock of the State Association, called the W. W. HU8KE.

Is clnng? field Drug Co. 'ncklen's Arnica Salve Wine. Tom Moore, of Rural' Route Cochran, Ga writes: I had a bad sore come on the Instep of my foot snd could And nothing that would heal it until applied Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Leu than half of a 23 cent box won the day for me by affecting convention to order yesterday morn ANNOUNCEMENT. What help In a comrade's bugle blast.

When the peril of heights is E. SEDBERRY'S SON. past? ing shortly after 11 o'clock In the Court House, the hall having been very prettily decorated with flags and 1 hereby announce myself a candl- What worth is eulogies' blandest W. E. Murchison, Esq, of Jonesboro, who has been here fcfr several weeks undergoing treatment at the hospital, enjdys tb unique distinction of having lived in four different counties, and yet moved his residence only once.

-That a puzzle, but it Is quite simple. Hi was bora and reared In Cumberland, and when Harnet was created out of Cumberland, he found himself in Harnett Afterwards he-moved to Moore county, and when the county of was formed" a few 8TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, Cum- date for nomination for the office of breath A paid by the new firm of L. Mclnnls ft bunting. Other officers of the Asso norland county No. County Treasurer, subject to the ac whispered In ears that are hush- D.

S. McCrlmmon enters and claims Place or Sale: Court Honse. Terms of Sale; Cash. J. HARRIS, Commissioner.

A. 8. Hall, Attorney. a perfect cure." Sold under guarantee at B. E.

Sedberry Son's drag ciation present were First Vice Presi ed in deathT tion of the Democratic Primaries and 75 acres of land In Little River town Nol No! 11 you have but a word of dent A. H. Boyden, of Salisbury; Se store. Convention. ship joining the lands of John McCrlm L.

McINNIS, A. R. McEACHERN, w. J. GILLIS.

February 7th, 1908. cond Vice President J. Frank Mad cheer, Speak it while I'm alive to bear. D. De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills dry, of Durham; Acting Secretary W.

mon on the North, Klnnie McCrlmmon on the East, J. H. Priest on the South and Jno. McCrlmmon and J. H.

are prompt and thorough and will In P. Monroe, of Wilmington; Treasurer The programme being completed. a very short time strengthen tbe R. C. Taylor, of Winston-Salem and months s.a.

be found that be -was re the gathering separated, each having Priest on the West Entered 1st day of June," 1908. W. M. WALKER. weakened kidneys.

Sold 4y Armfleld Drug Co. heart full of cheer and inspiration. siding in Lee. May there be the return of many Capt. Monroe, of Wilmington, statistician.

Miss Bessie McNeill, of Fayetteville, an honorary member of the Register of Deeds and Ex. O. Entry such days to the comfort and happi DeWitl's Little Early Risers, tbe fa a.ri mous little liver pills, are sold by Arm- NOTICE OF SALE. ness of Mr. Gardner, and may all tbe undertakings of those he lores be as honorable and successful as his, own Held Drug Co.

Guaranteed Uliisliev life. By virtue of the power contained In Association and the accomplished daughter of the State President, was In attendance In the capacity of official stenographer and made a verbatim copy of the proceedings for the record." n. m. Mcdonald. mortgage deed executed to me by Mrs.

W. H. Baucom, dated January "Health Coffee" is really the closest Coffee Imitation ever yet produced. 81, 1908, and recorded In Book P. No.

Thinks It Saved Hit? Life. Letter M. Nelson, of Naples, Maine, in recent letter: have used Dr. King's New Discovery many years, for coughs and colds, and I think it saved my life. I have fouad It a reliable remedy for throat and lung com plaints, and would no more be without a bottle than I would be without food." For nearly forty years New Discovery has stood at the head of throat and lung remedies As a preventive of penumonla, and heater of weak lungs.

It has no equal. Sold under guarantee at B. Sedbe.rry's Son's drug store, 60c. and 11.00, Trial bottle, free. All our goods are guarantees under the Pur Food Law.

If net satisfactory, money refunded on return of goods. 1 Coodsshlppedlnalalnpaokagessamedayerderreoelved. WE PREPAY ALL EXPRESS CHARGES. ItatttiKii air no tf iltkir fcttil ir Eipriu Umi Ordr, ir litlttini littif. Arises en Oeees net listed will be furnished upon reauest.

(, page 242 In the office of the Register This clever Coffee Substitute was recently produced by Dr. Shoop of Racine, Not grain of real Coffee of Deeds of Cumberland county, I will YOU SHOULD KNOW Foley's Kidney Remedy will cure on Monday. July 6th, 1908, at ten In It either. Dr. 8 hoop's Health Cof o'clock A.

sell at public auction fee Is made from pure toasted grains, with malt, nuts, etc. Really it would any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more, Mc- fool an expert who might drink it to the highest bidder for cash, at the store recently accupled by Mrs, W. H. INJUOt.

feliUM. lime. IN OTTLIB. 4 Fall Oil. I Fill Qti, Duffie Drug Store (O, Q.

for Coffee. No 20 or 30 minutes te Baucom, situated on the west side of 1 1 Eureka Dan River Kre, tttt dious boiling. "Made in a minute" If one feels dull and spiritless, la tbe spring or 'early- summer, they call It "Spring But there Is no iifiually. It Is the after effect of our winter-habits. The nerves' are mostly at fault.

Tired, 'worn-out nerves leave us languid, lifeless, and without spirft-rr A few doses of Dr. Shoop's Restorative will absolutely and quickly change all of these depressing symptoms. The Restorative of course won't bring you back to full health In a day or two, but it will do enough in 48 hours to satisfy you that the remedy Is reaching that "tired Druggists everywhere are advising Its use as a splendid and prompt general tonic. It gives more vim and more spirit to the spoonful than any other known nerve or constitutional tonic. It sharpens a failing appetite, aids digestion, 'frees sluggish livers and kidneys, and brings new life, strength-and ambition.

'Test It a few days and be convinced. B. E. Sedberry's Prey Oneei Bv. s.iys the doctor.

Sold by L. C. Woot- Green Street, In Fayetteville, the en Are yon- tired, fagged out, nervous, en. I 71 121 I7S tire stock of merchandise, store furni I 17 4M 4M ture and fixtures In said store; to NO HUMBUG. sleepless, feel mean? Holllster's Rocky Mountain Tea strengthens the nerves, makes digestion natural, brings refreshing sleep, builds, np the 11 tf an 14 ft 14 tt tt lcUwi OK Henry ye Greenwood YJF" Jf.r amti to lefferaon Club Hllheplre Rre M.

C. Cora Whl.key Vlrsinl. Cora Very OI4 M. C. Crnn Matey Old Burro Cora Wblekey Our Specials.

Mmit cenn rine Old Copper Distilled 4-PullQt. full a. S2.63 $8.00 rye Smooth and Mellow. AFmiOt. Full Qt.

.53.15 $8.00 itt 11 41 gether with all accounts and choses In action, Incident to, or derived from, tha sale of goods since the execution tt No humbug claims have to be made Tr Foley's Honey and Tar, the well known remedy for coughs, colds and Mrs. 8. Bowee, of Wayne, W. writes: 1 was a sufferer from kidney disease, so that at times I could not get ont of bed, and when 1 did I could not stand straight. I took Foley's Kidney Remedy.

One. dollar bottle and part of tbe second cure me entirely." Foley's Kidney Remedy works wonders where others are a total failure. McDuffle Drug Store (O, 0. Bonders, s- whole system. 35 cents.

Tea or Tab lets. B. B. Sedberry. I'mg troubles.

The fact that mbre hot- a 'a of the mortgage. This 12th day of June, 1908. tin of Foley's Honey and Tar are 71 re. of nny oilier cough remedy Is thi ff hi weo Holland Ola Annie Brandy I Very Old Apple Brandy, Peaeb Brandy Kennedy's laxative Cough Syrup Is the one that children like so well to HIGHS MITH Mortgagee, ftflm Htti "jstf tmmH1 11' 3 It lift J. Sprunt Newton, Attorney.

take as It tastes nearly a good as UN ti-Mi imonlitl of its great merit. It, i-n ri taking gome unknown imi when Foley's Honey and you no more ami in safe and 1'iug Store (0. O. maple sugar. It acts gently yet free DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve, It Is ly on the bowels and thereby it drives IIodolKSS rH-V especially good for plies.

Be sure to get DeWItt'i Sold Armfleld Croc 5 or 8 doses "666" will cure any case of Chills and the cold out of the system, It Is sold by Amifleld J)nig r-.

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