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v ;" v X ' i; : I '.-.1 ; ... :;.:.;-?, .'"Cy? . ' ll I I l I -V D AIL Y NE WS SHEET AND ADVE RTISER. 2XT3. X. 2 cbnto. " THE OBSERVER, .......... FEBRUARY 1, 1896; B. J. IT ALT!, Jr. y Central FAYETTEVILLE Hi C. This paper will be eild by fcewsboys At 2 cents per copy. It will be delivered by carriers, in the city limits, at 25 eenU per month, in advance. It will be mailed, post paid, ati$3j00 per year, payable (in advance) quarterly, semi annually, orj yearly, as may Suit the-- subscriber's convenience. It will be discontinued upon 'expiration of the time paid for. Advertisements - will be inserted at the rate of 25 cents per inch for" the first insert tion, to be continued (unchanged), if de sired, at 15 cents per inch for each subse quent issue. "Special notices, will be in serted for i a cent a word, though no such "notice" will be taken for less thau 10 cents! Larger and contract - advertise ments at proportionately low rates. The earner is responsible for every copy. DonVsay to him that you will pay to-morrow. He can accommodate you with the correct change for any small piece. , JSvery copy offered for safe shoula1 Deatt6e"stampi iWflWnaientle in red ink. ; Cotton was selling yesterday at 7f . The weather predictions for to-day (Sat urday) are Tain and warmer. A handsome addition is being made to Mr. Home's house on Green street. The ZTftw Carolina -Clute The Exchange Club bits moved into the elegant quarters, the old Carolina Club. At the opening of the new quarters a tiew Organization was ; per footed. Mr. Leigh- k ton Huske was elected president, an d Mr. Leon Brandt secretary ana treasurer, Toe new club, which will be known as the Caro lina Club, starts on a firti basis, having added many members to the fine nucleuaj from the Exchange. Besotted, That the use in common ; of roller towels in saloons and restaurants. and of towels attached to bars and eating counters, and the use in common of knives, forks, and spoons in any public place, on less they are immediately and thoroughly cleansed after use, la hereby disapproved, for sanitary reasons., . : Our Health Board would do well to nass r a like resolution, Tir it is necessary..,.; Mr. W. D. Gaster expects to take charge of the Postoffice the middle of next week. Joe Royals, a colored boy, was caught rocking houses on Person street, and lodged in jail. The Register of Deeds has granted 25 marriage licenses this month; 17, to whites and 8 to colored. A crazy colored woman , named Mary Jane Parker, was lodged in jail Thursday. She will probably"be sent to the asylum. Mr. Curse, representing the Armour Company of Chicago is in the city looking, about for a site for building a cold storage. Messrs. Underwood &Co., Agents. Thanks. We are indebted, to tbymblic for their cordial encouragement bestowed in the short time since the announcement of the Daily. Large numbers of new subscribers have signified their approval and good. will. Bold Bobbery. Thursday morning about five o'clock some one broke into the front window of Mr. Walter Watson's hardware store on Hay street, and took one of the fine guns therein displayed. Dave, the La Fayette Hotel porter, heard the crash, and gave the alarm, u when the police arrived the miscreant had disappeared. No cine. to the robber has yet been discovered. , Mr. A. Sheppard Hall, of Beaver Dam township, leaves to-day for Raleigh, to appear before the Supreme Court Mon day, to apply for a license to practice Uw. He has been studying under Hr: ib lu Cook for -several months. Mf.'Cook in forms us that he is a young &an bt-yery bright mind, and that there is no dombt about his being successful. He will prac tice in this city Clean streets -and premises in a city al ways Mzipivsst strangers favorably. The j contrary, 'nlr disgusts. ThereV always room for improvement. ; , ' Factoriesjrailding; progress op all sides. Haveo'yoQ an eye in some particular di- hmeui9 oi some peupiui ;xes, aau uon t 'fall behind in the procession: when your local daily will keep yon posted. ; S abac rib e now, 25 cents a month in advance, or two cents a copy. ; ' , ! , ; Let your wants be known at a small cost. Drop a line for the Daily.- - M i I The Daily Observer! You are not sur prised; it suggests a long felt heed. I The ' Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game and industrial Fair at K"ew Berne, FebV 24, ?, Over the C. F. & Y. "jV. railroad at a cost of one first .class fare for the round tnp, is the way fori go. 1 , TtmvHealtlrBoard of New Yoik city,di .What is the matter, with th F. I.' L. IT 1 passed 5is (m Tdesday: v j Bhais all right The boys are making pea-: pactions to celebrate the! 22d of FebTy, and4by that time they hope to; have some hew recruits., All . younmen who can ibonld' enlist and swell the rVs of the dear old company." . . The Episcopal Parish House. We have seen a roucrh sketch of ground plan forr the proposed Episcopal Parish House. A fine architect ; will be :emplo3ed to draw the design. It will be situated on the North side of St. John's Church and will be connected with the church by a cloister, te body of the building being divided from the church by a narrow court. The chapel, which of course will take up the 'main part of the building, will be used for Sunday 'School and week day services. It will be 45 feet long and 24 feet wide. Back of the chap el will be a ladies' parlor, 20x24, for the use of the different Guilds, and a Parish Work Room 21x24 to be used for the sewing school and other like purposes. It is es timated that the building will cost $3,500. The following were registered at the Hotel La Fayette Thursday and Friday: Gen. Jno. Gill, Baltimore; Jas. H. David son, New York; W. E T. Sperry, New York; Ike Hirshburg, Baltimore; ; J. H Myer, Augusta; W. W. Roberts, Wilming ton; H. E. Walter, New York; C. W. Mil ler, Louisville,' Ky.; A. L: Strauss, Rich mond; H. T. Gibson, Chattanoga; Jno. A. Oates, Dunn; J. C. Marshal, Wadesboro; T. Donahue, Iowa; George Derby, Nor folk; A. E. Lynch, Nl C,; W. H. Britton, Spout Springs; W. E. Anderson, Kenans ville; Hi L. Smith, Nort oik; J. E. Malloy, Gulf; J. W Fry, Greensboro; A. J. ijc Donald, Baltimore, Md.; R. E. Allison, New York; J. T. McEachin, Louisburg, N. C; J. R. Barkly, Baltimore; J. Kirkland Hill, Maxton Scottish Chief. Our fine old friend MrrJ. & MoDnffle,: of Georgia, a brother of Dr. MoDufile, - is here on a visit. . " . v Mr. Henry Elson, formerly and for many' years a resident of FayettevilleV is on a visit to his many friends here f : Mr. Ran McMillan is in Savannah owing to the rush of business the fiimoflfcMil tan Bro's has there. ;.j ", , ' CALHOUN-RAY At Roslin, on Tuesday, the 28th of January, by Jno. Smith, J. P., Geo. Calhoun and Miss Lizzie Rat. . N T 1TEXT DOOB TO LIVELY VOlHi 13 J. 0. Daniel, where you will find something good, to eat. some nice sausages ror breakiast. Cape Fear Dry Goods Co. ; HAVE RECEIVED TO-D A Y A BEAUTIFUL I -;- LINE OF . 3 ; . Hamtnu-g . Eflgiis, Tflrcton laces, : and a lovely line of .White new effects. Call and - examine Valeneines Lace Goods in them; CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS CO. 3; A. 3E KING. R. B. KING. KING BROTHERS, i li, TJ 3- O-IST.S'i A Charge In the BeorgaaizaUon. 1 On account of increased earnings the Baltimore b6ndbSl!BrT . eonmittVi Kyo rcade the following: change in the plan of reorganization. We copy from the Balti mVre Sun: ;A . 1 The Baltimore reorganization committee df the Cape Fear and; Yadkin Valley Rail road. Tuesday, changed the plan of reor ganization so that the amount of the prior k hen bonds is reduced from $500,000 to fyOftpOO. The privilege of redeeming these bknC3 at' any. time, after four years at 105 and accrued interest is also reserved. . It was decided to offer these securities to holders of the first mortgage bonds. The $531,500 of general mortgage bonds pro vided by the plan to be issued for better ments or extensions will : be available for redeeming the prior lien bonds. This change will , make the general mortgage a first lien after the year 1900. ' . - ' ; . I Feole and their UoTemeata. . i HOTEL LAFAYETTE BUILDING. . ! MY 1896 ; ; Columbia arid Hartford HAVil-ABRtYED: . -' - I v CALL AND EXAMINE. C. D. SEDBERRY. The LaFayette Cafe ' " IS ALWAYS OPEN." QUAIL, OYSTEKS AND ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON j - - -served in good style. - Mr. J. T. Denny was in the city Thurs day. Mr. R. M. Nimocks was in Wilmington Thursday. General Manager, J. W. Pry, of the C. F. & Y. V., was in the city Thursday. . Miss Matt Williams has returned from a visit to friends in Winston and Durham; GeneralJno. Gill, Receiver of the C. F. & Y. V. R. R., was in the city yesterday. We regret to see our good friend, Capt. T. J. Green, such a sufferer with rheuma tism. . . . ; ye are glad to leain that Dr. Haigh, who has been quite sick forborne time, is able to be out. j Mr. Kirkland Hill, editor, of the Maxton Scottish Chief, paid ' this office a pleasant visit yesterday. -' . ' j -: Thej54iotelligence reached us of .Mrs. J. M IfeasleyV death - at 6.?o,ctock this A. M; just :qpon gai&2&. press - ; V c Js.cMarhAlJi of Wadesboro, well known to FayettTille, and lan: old college mate of the editor; of :the;QB9ERVEB,;is in me cuy. . - .,, ; McMillan Brothers, BIG LIlE OF STOVES, NEW STYLES AT FACTORY PRICES. FINE DISPLAY OF CROCKERY AND TIN- , t WARE. v . " McDUFFIE'S OWN MAKE OF- SARSAPARILLA:.; : WILL CERTAINLY PURIFY4 YOUR; ; j BLOOD. TRYI:;h;: , $1.00 BOTTLES , SOLD HOST rrba r j only at Mcduffie drug, store, LUCKY MIKE FOUK r YE8, HE HAS . JUST BOUGHT cOUT A' CONCERN IN BALTIMORE,; AT;;.T r , jr r 50c. ON THE DOLLAR. A. ... . IN A FEW. D, iii it r9i tdi u t WILL BE OFFERED, AS SOON? AS THE : 1 - - ' ' - . - v. - ' ; : "' " stock is received: WATCH THIS SPACE. . 4
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