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LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
HELVIN OASDMEE-City ; Editor.,
Mrs. Frank Thornton, accom
panied bj her neice,'Miss Panline
left on the Shortcut yesterday morn-1
ing for an extensive trip jin the
-eastern part of the State, j
Messrs. George Overbaugh, Alex.
Fairley, E L Peniberton, W C Mc
Duffie, Jr.. J W Morris, W H Pern
berton and Jack Prior, left yester
day morning to attend the "Exposi
tion at Richmond, i
The Democratic flag was raised
in Red Bone last night before a
.large and enthusiastic assembly.
Ve go to press to early to-night to
i give the particulars, but will do so
in our next issue..
The days are becoming much
'Shorter and soon rude winter's
stormy blast will be upon us.
Brush
.r-. r. . mi-----! , y,n
rnnJ snnnlr nf Pain Killer antt
a
p -rr-.. . mo-
asses ior cne meviiauie uo.a "j-
Manv of the ased excursi
spent yesterday; and last n
v. olfir Wp have se
ttiU Isi-VJ .
excursions in our
j i .
one more - "-and homelike.
rVUTT "fnnlr .
th t with com-
Mr. Wm. Killett, express messen
ger on the Short Cut, and Miss Lula
Brown, were united in the
holy bonds of wedlock last nights
The ceremony was very quiet after
which the groom and bride took
apartments at the Hotel LiFayette
Badly Burned.
Three little bovs. two
of Mr.
i ,
Martin, Rouse's and one of Mr.
N. Ingram, were very badly burned
yesterday evening while j playing
blindfold arround a shaving fire
in front of Capt. Green's residence
on Person Strert. They were Very
badly burned about the j face and
eyes but not seriously. !
Yellow Fever. :- ' !.'.
- Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 17.-Dr.
Neal Mitchell, President of the
Board of Health, issued the follow
ing official bulleton for the twenty
four hours ending at C p. m., to
day: ' New cases, 59; deaths, 2.
Total cases to date. 3,G27; total
deaths, 318. Deaths -Ed ward Bell
colored; Theresa, daughter, of Capt.
W. C. Cooper, of Springfield, a su
burb. , ;
Decatur Ala., Oct. 17. Theie
were three cases of yellow fever to
clay, all colored. No deaths.
Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 17.
Montgomery has removed her
quarantine regulations against all j
points in Alabama, except! Decatur; j
and against Jackson, Miss. I
If
Hrht in
W Tt in! h
f&TL many
but never
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EV ERY M O RN I NG
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, THURSDAY
CONTRIBUTED.'
. Mr. Editor: Heretofore " the
custom has been to give after each
ball a full and complete description
of the costumes of the attendant
young ladies, and in every instance
the young men were shamefully
ignored. While we uphold and
admire describing the fair ones, we
believe in devoting an occasional
paragraph to the benefit of the
sterner sex, and think that the fol
lowing unique and tasteful costumes
at the rooms of the Belmont Ger
man Club last Tuesday evening
deserve special mention: ;
Maj. James Railroad Williams
Elegant dress coat of pink cretonne
trimmed with freight receipts, and
condensed schedules, skin tight
pants of turkey red chintz, coral
jewelry. Very graceful in the
polka.
Andrew Cotton Broadfoot
Tasteful cutaway of pine-stiaw
bagging, artistically trimmed with
Frank LctJger MyroverBeauti-
ful cujway of bill heads trimmed
"ritTT monthly statements. Very
piquante and vivacious.
Samuel Millstone Strange Ele
gantly apparelled in tailor made
sack suit of meal bags, hair and
mustache powdered with Merchant
Mills best bolted. Quite a bell. j
j
Kirkland Dress Goods Huske
Artistically arrayed in English Fob
of turkish bath towels' trimmed
with picot edged ribbons, "Special
Bargains'1 embroidered in back.
Absolutely charming.
John Necktie Strange fantas
tically decorated in seymore coat of
goblin terra cotta, silk i warp Hen
rietta, trimmed with - braid sets,
chrocheted slippers. A sweet
youth. .
Leigh ton Potted Ham Huske
Well made dress suit of ham covers
trimmed with empty sardine boxes
and oyster cans, a .subtile purfume
of bologna sausage. Modest and
shy. , ' , . i
James Auditor Moore Tasteful
suit of tobacco stamps, festooned
with fine cut. Graceful on a bench.
Elijah Bank Moore Grotesquely
gotten up in dress suit of $5 bills
trimmed .with silver certificates and
N. Y. Exchanges. Buttons of 20
gold pieces. Very, very swell.
James Weigher Moore Jute bag
ging fatigue suit, jewelry, badges.
Charming and much sought after1.
Joseph Margurite Starr Gut
away suit of sheet music, ice trim-J
raings. Very languid and aesthetic.
Beauregard Crockery Tilliiighasl
Superb dress suit of brown paper
trimmed with glassware and pocket
cutlery. Gas pipe trousers.
Harry Postalcard Smith Elegant
ly encased in home made Princ
Albert of postal notes, mail bag
trousers. Enchanting. . t j
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John Pegsetter "yjlliairs Drses
suit of tept cloth, embroidered with
bench marks; -Triers of profile
paper a la transit rod. Mock 'ad
mired. A -
John Stump Thompson Stun
ningly arrayed in -faring Overcoat
of coffee sacking, embroidered with
old gold banana peel and raw oys
ter?. Recherche and popular,
Dan Plowpoint Huske Sack suit
of sole leather, inlftid with horse
shoe nails. . Lr .
Corporal Government Myrover
Dress coat of returned love letters
embroidered with lottery tickets.
Pants cut a la cArfuet wickets.
Graceful undulating carriage
Samuel Knickerbocker MacRae ;
Dress coat of mapping paper, tnnt-med-
with, typhoid m fever perscrip
tions. Collaret and pants to match.
Leggins and cheap jewhlry.
Yours Trp?
, Ax Ex'fl Witness.
Personal Mention.
jur. Xj. r. rovers. letc vesteraa
for Maxon. J
fii
Mr. J. W. Read ? of Baltimore
Md. is the city. f
Mr. W. H. Gilbert of Wilming
ton is in the city.
Mr. F. J. Redgeby, of Baltimore
Md. is in the city.
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Mrs. Williams left yesterday even
ing for Red Springs.
Mrs. J. J. Peoples left yesterday
evening for Cheraw S. C.
Rev. R. T. Gray and wife left
yesterday morning for Manchester.
Mr. R. M. Pearsal, of Dunn was
registered at the Overbaugh House,
yesterday. 1 .
Mr. J.' J. Whaley leaves this
morning for Raleigh to .atteird the
State Fair.
Mr. J. P. Thames, of the firm of
Thames Bros., in Dunn was in the
city yesterday.,
.Mr. W H Hall, of Shannon, was
in the city yesterday and paid his
respects to the Journal.
Mrs. A . Livingston arived from
Florida yesterday morning and reg
istered at the Hotel LaFayette.'
Mr. G. W. Lawrence, Secretarv cf
Cumberland County j Agricultural I
Society, left yesterday morniiig for
Raleigh. . 1 '
Hon. Knox Livingston, wife and
children, of Benneltsvil!e arrived
in the city yesterday rooming and
registered at the Hotel LaFayette.
Protracted. meeting commenced a
the Methodist church Sunday night
Very much interest v being mani
fested although nc conversions
have been made as ye . -
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CEPT MONDAY.
OCTOBER 18, , 1888.
FAY ETTE V1LLE MARKET.
' corrected by
A. E. RANKIN & CO.
N.C. 1IAC0X
Flint, Good, . 10-1
Damaged, -l0
Dry Salt, 9
Green, " 41-2
Irox : .
American,
Swedes, 6-1
Lard '
. N. Carolina 10
Western, 19
Lxathkr
Upper, 55-
Sole, 25-4
Molasses 25-33
Nails -
lOds, 2-5n
Salt 1 xn
. SCO AltS
, Coffee, 7X-8
Granulated, 74-lo
Shketixgs 1
Shucks - 50
COKN WlIISKT, 3 53
RYKWniSKY, 2 55
APPLE ltUAXDT. a 25
1'KACn ItRANnT. S 75
Hob Round, 10-10V4
Hams, 13'
Sides. 10 !
W. Bulk Mkam . :
Shoulders, 9Ji
Bides, 81
Haras. 15-1754 i
Bagoino 12
UOFFKE I
Java, 25
RIO. 17 1-CO20
Cotton Yaxln 85
Cotton Ties 1 25,
Fixcn . . I
N.C. Fam. 5 00-0 00
West. Fam. 400-6 oo
KODUKlt SO
Gkaix i I
Corn, , bo
Oats, ' M
'Rye, I 00
Hay : . " : i
N.CarollnA .0
. Northern. . ' . 5
HlDKS -
FR U IT ARRIVALS
AT THE ONIY
FRUIT STORE
"IN TH& CITY,
Apples, 25ctstrg'tsj,r pk.
Onions, 30
30 vJ.vper pk.,
!P3S2ctst to 15 cts. per he;id
Bananas, 30 cts, to 40 cts, per doz
We Always Fit The Price
To Suit The Public. ,
Thanking the public for past favors
and asking a coniinuance" of the same,
We remain respectfully.
No. 55 Hay Street. Fayctteville. N.a
Oct. 13th. 1PS8 f lm
New Books!
New Booksl!
!i 1 Jat- "
Pemberton's Book Store.
QUICK or THE DEAD,
and HEROD and MARIA MNE,
(her latest,)
Ky.AMKLIE BlVES.
THE HON. MI13. VEREKA,
I By The buciiEss.
TOUND YET LOST.
13y EJ P. Roe.
CRUCIFY HER, !
A Splended New Novel,
Cy Ramsey! Morris.
At
A,M. PEMBERTON CO.S
Bep-19 tf ; New JJook Store.
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Will 8. iSheetz,
Merchandise Brok er!and Com
mission Merchant. . ,
Consignments of Country Produce
promptly and carefully attended to.
Koom. No. 7P Thornton Block,
sep20tf ! Fayctteville, N. C
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NO. 96
LARGE' SHIPMENT ' OF
i DRY GOODS. .
JUST "RECEIVED.
very small advance for
And wiu be put ori our counters at a
We take great pleasure in calling the
attention of our friends and
i patrons to our
Pall aadWinter.-Stock;-
all over the Store In Every
Deyattraent. J . - "J -
DRESS GOODS,
Our stack of Dress Goods is complete
antf we have some decided barr,5"q
OODS, wo imported direct
from the French Manufao-
turers ourselves. Will
j have a line of samp'es
I especially for your
inspection just . - .
cill and look
i them 4 . ' ,
j over.
I VELVETS
In Plain, Stripe, Cut and Fancy, foi
Trimmings, from Julius Samsons
Stock, from 35 cts , to 75 cts.
FEATHERS,
We will oiler some long Plumes' for
S1.50, the regular price of which was
$6.00. I J ust see for yourselves.
LADIES GENTS AND
f CHILDREN'S .
WINTER UNDER WEAE.
We can show some very surprising
Bargains In this Department. Bought
away in the summer season as part of i
the sanisou Stock.
Blankets" and Com
j lor tables
Wo made all our purchases awav in the
Summer and are prepared to get away
with any quotations you have hoard.
Make no mistake about that. Wo al
ways do just as we say.
NAINSOOK CHECKS.
t
Abig assortment just received, aK
ways desirable.
CLOAKS, DLSTEES, HEWHARKETS
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AND JACKETS.
"WeHvould just state in regard to this
department, that early ic the Season
we made our reguhir purchases. Next
a very decided bargain came up the
price for cash so low, that we were in
fact forced to buy them also, which
gave us more than twice the usnal
size sock to start, out. The Samson"
Stock next contained a Large Lot which
really : makes our stock over three times
its usual size. You can rely we
bought two of the stocks at a big sac
rifice and we shall most certainly give
our patrons the benefit of such pur
chases. e have the goode -that we adver
tise, call and see for yourself.
BBOT7H d BQDDIGIi,
27 Hay - Street.
Oct, n, is3s
lvk,
BSOWI
RODDICK
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