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- ' THE CIRCULATION OK. THE Advertising. Rates FCRXISIIED- ON APPLICATION. - . i V N A A rf EVENING NEWSn i 700. 'j Literal Inducements, Km ; i VOLUME 1 FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0., TUESDAY, AUGUST, 2 1887, hO. 81. ! LP CAE NEWS. Excursions arts all the go, now. Dri W. M. Fowlkes, of Kocking ham, U in thccity. There will be a hop given by the young men of jllaymount to-night at Buieville. A pleasant time ma1 be expected by all who may attend. (Til t . , - mere nas not occn a nnnai m f!rn; Crpfl: f!frnnrrrv in f Inrfv-nino -uuajiiua uook, returned oaiur- llnT. tIla t1lk ilpnfll nrriirriHi ; uajr ium arW,rt x Cumberland County. How does Him The; Jatcit thing now is an in- speak for the health of Fayctteville? Titation to tho President xr. ..i W have had ram every day for ono of the most attractive features about n week or ten daJ on Person Street now. He ha dis- J . played thero one of the handsomest Mmhati Johnson, of Wiirning- colleclon3 of pbotographs that we U1,( " Vu vyiT"lwu 1UU iUUI have ever .seen. Thev how that ily of Mr. M. P. Cook. ,l(J ig mastcr of hi3 arL rttilfft e 1 rl- nf I , r 1 tt I anted. A good, reliable Printer Square. of several years experience, desires a permanent situation on either a city Miss Fannie Smith has been quite .country newspaper. Keft-rences sick for the last few days. Sho is Bomewhat improved to-day. During this co'ntinued wet, rainy spell considerable precautions should hi uud to prevent and keep down sicknejt. r r 1 1 a -i.i v - Care Evkn'ixo Nkws, Fayctteville, XC. We have heard it suggested by one of our worthy Justices of tin Peace that tho many violators Wing brought before the J. P.'s of Cross Juiinng from the amount of xzln Creek Township, could lx wit to that hai fallen for several days past work on the streets, to work out the the Cap? Fear Itiver Is in fine boat- costs, instead of being confined in ing order. the County Jail, to the great cxpenso 0 1 Kate, the ttcII known family I , n . . , . . t ' t tr- a TrT,- n ,1:,1 I w uuri ' r Mrzr. V r1. 4" look into this. jestflruaj. bue naa serveu tun tara ily about CO years. Mr. Dougald McDufSe continues qui to sick with fever. He has been very lrw for sever days, and his condition is not any better. The Carolina Holer Mills started - r up yesterday evening. Mr; Styron will, in about 00 days, put in a flour plant and has secured the services of a first class miller from tin Gambril Mills in Baltimore to take charge of his new enterprise.. The repairing and remodeling of the interior of the Presbyterian Church has commenced. The plas tering overhead is being removed, and will be replaced by naturalpine, finished in oil. Paint will be freely med, inside and out, and when the improvements are completed, it will be the handsomest church in the city. THE RACKET STORE! , v Why Waste Your 'Dollars J When You Can Save : Them ? j AVAIL YOURSELF OF THE CASH SYSTEM AND SAVE 25 PER CENT, RESIDES THE ODIUS CREDIT TAX OF 10 PER CENT. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. CORRECTED BY A. E.' RANK IN & CO. Yesterday evening, at 5 o'clock, lit according to announcement, tin draymen's procession, headed by tin Fayctteville Comet Hand, drove up Person to Hay Street, just West of the C. F. Si Y. V.-R. R., thence V,: H. Draughon, A. B. Williams back down Hay to Gillespie, thence and Wm. II. Elliott were appointed to the Fair ground- whore they were by th! County Commissioners yes. I met by. their invited gursU. After terday a committee upon bridges m tho band had played one or two Cross Creek Township. pieces, Mr. Jas. Atkinson, in a few very appropriate remarks, in tro- II. D. McLean was appointed by tluc thc Hon w j 0rcci T H the County CommiMiouers yesterday guUon a U L CnQ Constable of QaewhiCle Township, . Hom w j Gmn a(Idrcs?Ctl lhe who gave his bond in tho sura of crotvJ ia a wU rcccivrl Prccch; he gSOOwhich wa.s accepted. waq followcd bj Mr T. H s,,Uonf Mr! H. IL Home left Monday for 1M honor to the occasion. Afihetille, to attend the meeting of Mr- L. Cook closed the sjeak- the State Hoard , of Pharmacy and ith remarks loth timely and North Carolina Pharmaceutical A- fllt,n? Dotin- 5. ,,,,11,c!f locution, which will be held to- and those who PelectM him He is morrow and Thursday. rising young lawyer, and for him , xc iimlict an upward niiircii on the Wo learn from the Wilmington I road which he Jias inapjl out for jfessfnyrr that Capt.Sam'1 Skinner, himse lf. of the Ship Railway, of that place, The afternoon was pleasantly will commence at an early date to sjent by all. the participants who build a steamer to ply between Wil- left with best wUhes for the pros- mington and Fayctteville, to be perity and happinos of our dnty Cttilsi tb Grsttu nun. X. C. IJacok !li:und, 10-1014' l.iros, 15 Mae-. io Wl uulk Mkats Hnouluers, 7 !Umi. 15-11 u n.;oiNv 8-10 J.irR. 2 Kin. - Ctrrrox Yarx 8o C)TT0NTIK8 1 25 HXVH N.C. Fam. 5 oo-o oo West. Fam. 400-6 oo JltAIX Com,' C3 Diits, R5 K)T, 90 lAV N. t'aroMnA, 30-M Noribem. 00-1 10 Flint. Oood.i . 10-11 Damaged, 9-10 iry salt, i Green, ' InoN i American Swedes, j j Lakt i N. Carolina, Western, , Lk ktjiku , UpjK?r, !! Sole. ! ; Salt SroAns Coiled. I ; 6-7 Granulated, T4-10 hllEKTIXGS 6V, SlICCK! 1 1 - 55 Cok.v Whisky, 2 so Ilvr. Whisky, . 2 55 APPLKltRAMiT, 2 75 FKACH KltANUY. 3 25 DRESS GOODS, esc. Figured Lawn 4c. up, ' Victoria Lawn ojc. up. j Crinkled Seersucker Cc up; Prints 4ic. up. ' Piques, Cross-barred Muslin, Apron atd Dress Ginghams. . j. Shirtings, Sheetings. Mosquito and " Curtain Net. ; Towels aud Table Linens, &c. Ipants Jeans 10c. up. j STATIONERY. Note Paper. 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 cents . 9 Innirp Fonls (an Panpr. 8. (V and 10r- " I Envelopes 3 and 4c pack, Memoran- dum Books 3c. up, Writing Tablets J0 3c. up, Pens 5c. doz., fen ilolders 1c. . 9 doz. up. Copy Books 2c. up, Slate PcncilB2Jo.doz.,Slat4a2c.,LeadPen.s, 25-w nils 10. 20 and 25c. doz.. Box Paper 25-45 - r1. iff' c ic. up, ocrap uuuivs iic. up, oorup Pictures lc. doz. up, Ink 3c, Mucil age 4c, Photo and Auto rrames, Plaques and Easels, Albums, &c. HOTIOIirS. Pins 2c, Best Brass Pin 3c, Good 200 yd. Thread 2c, Needles 2c, Dressing Combs, dc. up, ; lucking Combs 4c. up, 48 Hair IJins 2c, Tremendous Job Lot Dress Buttons j5 White lind Smoked. Pearl, Pearl - 2.75 85 50 NAVAL. STORES. Hard 9 l 00 Yrllow Dip i.Si VutuiM Hip ;.82 uoit7nedVolfie::.':"::...7o: Agate, Ivory, &c, lc doz. up, Soaps 1 Alt CdUoii 10i GRAPES! Orders Through Post Oglce, Oil LEFT AT Geo. A. Thomson's Storo, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AT TENTION, j A. McBTJIE, j! " Sur'T. July 28, 1SS7. ' lit. NOT33LTY TTOBES" SUTTON &:HENSi; PROPRIETORS, H . llANUFACTUIiKUS OF 4 2c. up, Perfumery, Garters and Gar- V terElastjic, Whalebone, Featherbone, Face Powder 4c up, Bonnet Pins 5c dozen (6 in.). Thimbles lc up, Safety Pins 3c doz., Pocket Books and Purses, Corsets 25c. up, &c, &c. GLIT2S' UUEUIQIIinG GOODD, Hard v? are, " . : Tinware. Large Stock from late failure ot Clanraan & Bincham. ( manufactur ers of Fine Shoes); Ladies' and Miss-" es Kid and Goat Button and Lace Shoe and. Slippers, Men and Boys Fine Button, Lace .and Congress . Gaiters, &c.,; at 25 per cent below current prices, &c, &c , &cJ Ladies1 Misses' and Gents' Hosiery 5c.: up. 1 - ti Respectfully, Sasb, DOORS, Blinds, 77 tPt g And Mmildinj: of All Sorts ,md Sizes' OrTlS, COTIiey C5 UO Hay Street, ; - FAYETTSVJLLS, n. c. 1 looring ana UracKets. ! PEAINiO DONE TO ORDER. A Villi Supply Always on frariffc,. . April ? 1S37, &(M! ' 37rr Ytrk OSeej 1 CD CD O CD XIX
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