A A 1 J DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER: NUMBER 45. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 24. 1896. PRICED CENTS. This paper will be sold by newsboys at 2 cents per copy. It will be- delivered by car riers, in the city limits, at 25 cents per month, in advance. It-will be mailed, post paid, at $3.00 per year, payable (in advance) quarterly, semi-annually,; or yearly, as may suit the sub scriber's convenience. - Advertisements will be inserted at the rate of 50 cents per inch for the first insertion, to be continued (unchanged), if desired, at 25 cents per inch for each subsequent issue. Every copy offered for sale on the streets should bear the stamp, For Transient Sale, in red ink. business what steam is to Advertising is to the arana motive power. MACAULEY. There is hut one way of obtaining business publicity; but one way of obtaining publicity advertising. . 1 Blackwood. . Cotton continues dull at 7. There was seven feet of water in the Cape Fear at 8 o'clock this morning. Weather Indications- Chief Moore, Washington, D, D. C, 11:30 o'clock Fair to-night and Wednesday. Freezing weather to-night. Warmer Wednesday. Gen. Thos. Gill, city, 10:30 o'clock Fair and warmer to-morrow. Snowing at Dunn. Word reached here this morning that at 10 -o'clock it was snowing hard at Dunn. Cash for 35 Shares. A wealthy northern person and a friend of Fayetteville has subscribed for 25 shares of stock in the Fayetteville co-operative cotton factory. The said person has paid the full value $1250. in cash. Hotel Arriralt. Rev. Jno. Pratt Huntly, R. P. Dalton N. C, W. A. Hall Wilmington, Del., A.N. Barnes Hamilton, Ohio, N. E. Edgerton A. C. L., J. C. Mathes, W. H. Sikes Swain, J. F. McKay. S. A. Solmon, Lillington, G. S. Seaman N. Y., Mrs. A. M. Jeffries Phila., Mr. and Mrs. Silas, James and Maid Phila., D. L. Cob Louisville, Ky., J. M. Richardson Southern Pines, Thos. Harney N. C. Tom Kenan Passed. Mr. W. B. Christian writes from Wash ington to the News and Observer, that among those appointed yesterday as cadets at the Naval Academy was Mr. T. S. Ke nan, of Kenansville. Fayetteville claims Tom Kenan, and is proud to have such a handsome and intelligent son represent her in the Navy. It is a great credit to any boy to be able to pass the very rigid examination required. Success to the Third District new Representative. meeting at the Aramy. ' ' ' Notwithstanding Dr. Guerrant's departure there was a large crowd in the Armory last night-probably four hundred. Dr. Nash beached a fine sermon, and at its conclu sion fourteen persons stood up to be prayed or- His sermon was on the general subject of repentance and was listened to with great "Merest. To night the last service of the meeting y be held. Rev. A. J. ZlcKelway will the sermon. The Scarlatina. No new cases of scarlatina have been re ported to the health officer to-day. The cases we reported yesterday are all doing well and likely to cause no further trouble. The period of incubation is ten days and the period of "immunity" is three weeks. Instead of Mrs. John R. McNeill's, on Haymount, as reported yesterday as one of the infected houses, it should have been Mr. John D. McNeill's, of Haymount. Mr. Mc Neill is a conductor on the A. C. L. The physicians say that the cold weather may kill all floating germs. "Yellow Fever" placards have been placed on all the houses mentioned yesterday. " t 1 " 11 11 . enlargement f the Obserrer's Quarters. We have been, en gaged for several days in removing the press and other fixtures to the first floor of the Observer build ing, where a platform disconnected with the flooring and supported from the bot tom of the cellar below, has been con struced for its reception. This work was ordered a month ago to meet the enlarged needs of the Daily, and we have suffered much loss and inconvenience in conse quence of the delay, missing mails, etc. The change adds to our present quarters a business office on the first floor (as well as the press room referred to) with con necting stairway to the composing room. All will be in proper condition, we hope, in a day or two when out-of-town sub scribers will get their Dailies regularly on time. Is Charlie Frazell Crazy ? A young Mr. Haywood from over the River was in town this morning and re: ported to the county physician the follow ing : A man rode up to Mr. Jas. McDan iel's house, which is near Judson Church, last night, and asked for shelter. Mr. McDaniel took him in his house and gave him a bed. He said that his name was Charles Frazell, and that he was from Manchester. It was very evident that the man was out of his mind, and Mr. McDaniel was in a dilemma. After going to bed the man became very violent, call ring loudly for something with "which to kill himself. It was all that the family could do to keep him from committing suicide. From the way he talked it is thought that he is suffer ing -from great religious excitement. Mr, Haywood came in to see what could be done about the unfortunate man and to find out who he is. Mr. Charles Frazell ran the commisary a Mr. John Elliott's place near Manchester, and was recently in this city and purchased a black horse, blind in one eye. The horse ridden by the man who is at Mr. McPaniel's, is a black horse and blind in one eye. It must be the same man. ' People and their Ho Yemen U. Mr. John Clark, of Manchester, was in the city this morning. We are glad, to see Mr. Ed. Jackson well again. He has been sick with the grippe for several weeks. Capt. S. J. Cobb, of Lumber Bridge, is in the city to-day. Mr. J. M. Richardson, of Southern Pines, is in the -city prospecting. - He is being Ctazm arousd by Mr. Newton Smith. Miss Elinor DeWitt Cochran and her friend Miss Potts and Mr.. Alex. Cochran, all of New York, are at Myrtle Hill for a week or so. When your stomach is out of order and your skin is yellow, indicating a disordered liver, take Johnson's Kidney and Liver Regulator, the greatest of all family medicines. 25 and 50 cts. For sale by King Bros., Fayetteville, N. C. "Success is the reward of merit" not of as sumption. Popular appreciation is what tells in the long ran. For fifty years people have been using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and to-day it is the blood-purifier most in favor with the public. Aytr's Sarsaparilla cures. The base of AyerV Hair Vigor is a refined and delicate fluid, which does not soil or. be come rancid by exposure to the air, and which in as perfect a substitute for the oil supplied by nature in youth and health, as modern chemistry can produce. Johnson's Magnetic Oil is the greatest in ternal remedy for cramps, colic and all inter nal aches and pains for man or beast. Large bottles, 25 and 50 cts. For 3 ale by King Bros., Fayetteville, N. C. Results Tell the Story. A vast mass of direct, unimpeachable testi mony proves beyond any possibility of doubt that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually does perfect ly and permanently cure diseases caused by impure blood. Its record of cures is unequal led and these cures have often been accom plished after all other preparations had failed. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, billiousness, jaundice, indigestion, sick headache. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS THIS DAT. (BT TELEGRAPH.) New York Cotton Market, Futnrs market closed steady and quiet. Opening; Higheet Lowest. Closing. May, 7.60 7.63 7.59 7.60 August, 7.61 7.63 7.59 7.60 October, Y.24 7.23 7.21 7.22 Sales to-day, Rec't at all ports. Market closed dull 78,100 17,147 The following shows the statistical " position of cotton compared with last week and last year : , Last Week. Last Year Port receipts. 69,460 Since September 1st, '4,686,475 Port exports, 100.385 Since September 1st, 3,60f 1,512 Port stocks, 682,755 Interior receipts, ?5,0t3 Since September 1st, 3,322,035 Interior shipments, 58,994 Interior stocks, 334,183 Came into sight, . 71,660 Since September 1st, 6,253,..36 World's visible supply, 3,484 767 Of which American, 2,981,567 12?,133 7,111,548 131,089 5,490,527 953,176 74,802 5,269,679 83,942 334,836 149,893 8,953.361 4,62..393 4,302,196 Liverpool Cotton. Spots, 4; demand moderate, prices easier. Futures opened quiet, demand poor at 4.17-16. Closed steady at 4.17 and 18 bid. Chicago Graia. UayWhaat, 61 tol 621 6J 621 bid. ITtw York Stocks. Am. Soffar. Jttl, 116 116 113 115 Am. Tob. Co., 631 83 821 831 Atchijon, 14 141 141 14 Quotations famished daily by John 8. Chiles, Broker, Thornton Block, FayeUeyMe. HcS37ALD3 CCXTC3 CTJUS 13 COLD rV,"l irely in FayetteYill, Cumberland and ad jsiaicS Counties O.O. Merchant - Tailor. This is why I can give snch values in $15.00 Snits. I get the spot cash, and can save you money in Suits and Pantaloons. Ev erything mft-e on your approval, and if not satisfactory you are not required to take them. Pants from $5.00 to $15.00. Suits " $15.00 to $45.00. NATI8FACTIOIV GUARANTEED. W. A. CRAWFORD, LaFayette Building. Tiller's Old Stand. Tie BEST anfl MOST DesiraWe FANCY GROCERIES CONSTANTLY ARRIVING, SUCH A8 Silver Doctor Brand Salmon. Violet Brand Spring Salmon. No. 1 Mackerel. Queen Olives. Layer Figs. Pine Apple Cheese. Phila. Eagle Brand Cream Cheese, 15c. pekge. Best Roasted Coffee. Finest Table Butter. FRESH CANDIES. You know I make a Specialty of such. At THE HAY STREET GROCER'S, A. S. HUSKE. At lp moK" ro YOU WILL FIND- Featherbone Corsets, New Spring and Summer Goods, HATS and CAPS, and SHOES and HOSIERY. - Pythian Building. 5 tf TILLINGHAST OFFERS ROYAL LAMPS with ratchet wicket-lifters, making them the best centre-draft lamp in '.use. - j GRAND LAMPS the best fiat wick lamps. LIBRARY AND HALL LAMPS with auto matic extinguishers. . . ALL AT LOW PRICES. pSe.e them before you buy. March 24, 1896. ' 45-tf DON'T REMAIN BLINIX IT PAYS YOU TO TKADE tVITH Fresh Groceries sold on Small Profits. IJIiestock is replenished daily. Large ship- . uiuuts 01 x lour just to nana. -Fruits and Country Produce.- W.B. MALLOY, 45-2t . . Person Street. E. B. CUTHBERT & CO., MEMBERS I MEMBERS New York Stock Ex. New York Produce Ex. " " Cotton " " " Coffee " Bankers and Brokers, GG Broadway, New York. JNO. gJ. OTHTTnrE, CORRESPONDENT, FAYETTEVUiliE, N. C.