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to DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER. DUMBER 98. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 25, 1896. PEICE 2 CENTS. taBSCKIPTION PRICE:. Daily one year, 3 OO in advance . Daily one month. 5 in mlvnm e. ihwtiuna is to business what steam is to uchincrij-thc grand motive power. J'"1"' J Mad ttt uv There is hnt one miy of obtaining business mlhlkitti;hutoncu-a! of obtaining publicity riV ' Blackwood. LOCAL 1ST 33 Si. Weither Predictions Chief Moore, ttVhiii"ton, D. C, 11:30 Threatening and probably showers to-night. Warmer tonight, Tuesday lair. Charity and Children says that Mr. Geo. w vn(Whilt needed the Baptist church at Bill more for a barn. He told the brethren he would build them another if thpv would let him have it. They agreed to do so, and now they have a beautiful bouse worth $,000 ror their old one wortn about $700. The late Mr. A. T. Stewart, of New York, had a great fancy for turning churches into stables. He bought an old marble church on Amity street in that city, among others, and stabled his shop- wagon horses in it. Cross Creek ITlagiatratcs. The following: is a list of Magistrates of Cross Creek Township: W. S. Cook, C. B. McMillan, T.'S. Lutterloh, D. N. Mc Lean, J. G. Garrett, W. P. Wemyss, A. J. Deal, T. B. Newberry, and G. A. P. Wil- kerson. V wm . ""cuu mo. c ji 4l. ... j lur uciegttitss iu lut) uuuutjr uuuvcuuuu ueputy United States Marshal J. W. and for orecinct committeemen. Vinson ana a posse of duputies made a In the Observer of February 6. 13. 20 raid Friday night on a moonshiner's camp land 27, will be found the Clerk of the near the Hart place down the Wilmington Court's official advertisement of the bound- mi - - i juau. iney tound nothing, however, aries of the new orecincts into which the but a few empty tubs and a cart. The new Law has divided the township of . - . i . cart naa tne appearance of having been Cross Creek. The unit of Dartv orf?an numeaiy aetacned from a horse whose ization is no longer the township (where tracks were fresh upon the ground. A there are more nrecincts than one in -a fire was built and the tubs and cart de- township) but the precinct: and the four stroyed. Nothing was seen of the moon- precincts 0f Cross Cieik will elect their sniners, aitnougn tne cart was recognized delegates to the county convention sep a3 uciuugiug io UU OIU DIOCKaaer. arnfrh, in tlipir choral r,r.oinf . ""'i -w.w-M . UV1UU K Vl. . -J A Notable Case. meeting: places, and send them direct to Fayetteville boasts the possession of a the county convention without any inter- citizen who is a capitalist, a manufacturer vention of a township meeting at the town hall (market house) or otherwise. The four precincts of Cross Creek are divided by the four streets that diverge from the town hall (market house), and are bounded by those streets (and the and a Bank President, and who is, not withstanding these supposed disabilities, an uncompromising silver man. He is the only Bank President, besides the distin guished Mr. St. John, of New York, and Capt. Jos. F. Johnston, of Birmingham, main roads that they lead into) and the (Democratic nominee for Governor of Alabama), who, so far as we know, has had sense enough to see that the gold standard is killing the goose that lays the golden eggs. We refer to Dr. H. W. Lilly, President of thet Bank of Fayetteville. boundaries of the township as intersected by those streets or.main roads. Ban Ball. The following is the result of the Na tional League games played yesterday, (Sunday): Chicago - 4 Washington 3 By the notice published elsewhere the Br0oklvn " -2 Democrats ot t.uniDenand win perceive Attention Democrats. Ex-Potinatfi- Hall to lie Trictl. Amns J. Hall was taken from the coun ty jail this morning to be carried to Ral eigh to be tried before the Federal Court. Hall, who was postmaster at Cedar. Creek, is charged with defrauding the United States Government. lilted iirhii. JOth of Mny Celebration. Iu our account of the Red Springs Vet erans Reunion and 20th of May celebra te, given in Thursday's Daily, the names ot those excellent gentlemen, Rev. Mr. Moore, who made the opening prayer with such eloquence and fervor. Mr. Kirkland Hi",. of the Scottish Chief, Mr. Harker, of e Kobesonian, and Mr. A. B. Pearsall, We inadvertently omitted. ) me way, some of our contempora ries have been remarking that there was J celebration of North Carolina's great 'stone day, this year. On the contrary, , UWUIU naruiy have been a finer one fn that last week at Red Springs. Be- " 8S tbat Col. Starr and tho vtprans of he Lafayette Light Infantry (Company itiei Kegiment) spent the day at l0UOna(a (:. .1 , iuey uo somewnere eery that they are called to meet in their pre cinct primaries on the i3fh of June for the election of delegates to the county con vention to be held on the 20th of June, and for the election of five executive com mitteemen in each precinct to succeed those appointed by Chairman McNeill in the present notice. These five, to be so elected, are required by the State Plan of Organization to elect one of theii number chairman of such precinct committee, and the chairman so elected becomes by virtue of his election as precinct chairman a member of the county executive commit tee. It will be seen how extremely important it is that every Democrat who has the good of the county, State and nation at heart should attend these primaries, and take part in the selection of delegates to 4-Vi - nnntiftr frM 7t1 f 1 ntl fill rt of orecmct 111 V- V.UUIlkY 1 - . H . ' 1 1 , , 1 - I r n Wy- - m vr t hn nmnAinnl pnAAin . n r T It A .-4-4- Tl,n fof rf rWpnt trov- WD "l 1110 l"'ulJ''"" oaADla "u UUlUUmiCCUlCU. xiiv. ukv. v,. O- m i T-.Ii..!. 1-1 a ! -i-T A.-L. r 1 : : Un,-,nA nr xeacners' lnsuiuie, wqicu meeis in asdb- ernmentm North. Carolina is bound up C T in the Democratic party, for that is the only party which professes the true prin ciples of government. And no thougnt Cincinnati 6 Louisville 0 People and their Movement!. Congressman Shaw is at home again. Mr. "Sandy" McEachern, of St. Paul, is in the city. Miss Lilly Lineberry left this morning to visit her brother in Durham. Mr. Norman Smith, of the Southern Express Company, spent Sunday at home. Messrs. W. O. Gattis and A. S. Wight man, left Saturday night for New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Williams, of Little River Academy, were in the city this morning. Mrs. A. Garrason, returned this morn ing to Red Springs, where she is spending the summer. Prof; W. F. Drewry, of the F. M. A., is """anniversary of the Mecklenburg great bereJ ... . 'x as selected by the Lafayette for y 4U ypfirs aS. as il was also , sffiuentlv bv tlio foA 4? a r n r r P.i.- . tor u"veiling the monument at ful man will deny that the defeat of the Tipmnnmtin nartv in North Carolina a State more devoted to the principles of Council that party than any other, as her history shewswas the result of the selection ot representatives who. betrayed their prom- ville on the 20th of June. Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Haigh, and Messrs. F. R. Rose and B. R. Huske, returned this morning from Wilmington, where they have been attending the Episcopal A WOMAN IN WHITE IS ALWAYS BECOMINGLY ATTIRED. ises to the people, or of the arrogance of But wjh buy a Tess from the lovely nation) in q ,et observance of the those in control of the party organizations event. The day it will be remem- and therefore, under the bad system hlfof , BO in honir t U I. cii u IUUBO wuu iu ud- Kreat right. Townsend and daughter a,ofRed Springs, are in town to- that too often prevailed, of the selection of party nominees, or both. The work of these precinct primaries, as thus called, goes to the very root of the evils of government as now suffered by us line of WHITE ORG-AN DIES Received by To-day's Express, she cannot fail to be pleased. NEW GOODS THIS WEEK ARE Ladies' Vests, 5c. Each. or of those we may have to endure if the We also have a line of Silk and Lisle Thread ... til. Xt "UUIj 111. LfrJ SU1.U. fm Li a LlIVai II. vindictive Russell should be elected. - G1; A x; ml Hence the vital importance of the selection Qxfords are giving great satisfaction ot our most trustworthy remember the Every day we get something new. word, our most TRUST WOR THY -men CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS CO. THE MARKETS- AT THE CLOSE OP BUSINESS THIS DAY. Quotations famished daily by W. O. Gattis Broker, Thornton Block, Fayetteville. New York Cotton Market, Opening. Highest Lowest. Closing. August, 7.8S 7.92 November, 7.17 7.17 December, 7.18 7.18 Market closed quiet. Sales to-day, Rec't at all ports. 7.82 7.17 7.16 7.91 7.17 7.16 92,290 1,946 Liverpool Market closed until May 30th1 1896. Chicago Grain. July Wheat, 61H 6IM July Corn, 29-J 29 July Kibs, 3.9U 3.90 m 28 3.82 GO B 28H 3.85 New York Stocks. Am. Sugar. Ref., 124f 124 122 Am. TOO. UO., 67i 67i 65 1221 65 NAVAL STORES. REVISED DAILY BY A. E. RANKIN. CO. Spirits, 22c. Common Rosin, $1.20 Virgin, $1.90. Yellow Dip, $1.60. "MISS AGNES " serves, as usual, extraor dinary mint jnlips and cocktails. . Makes ape ialties jo all kinds of mixed drinks. COMMISSIONERS' SALE OF Valuable Store and Lot. By virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Cumberland County in a cause entitled "R. M. Nimocks vs. J. W. Sellars and J. T. Sellars, &c," the undersigned will sell at pub lic auction the Store-House No. 43 on the North-side of Person Street, in Fayetteville, and the lot on which same is located, bound ed on East by J. W. McRae lot, on West by C. F. McRae lot, on the North by Old Street, and on South by Person btreet. Time of sale, Monday, July 6th, 1896, at 12 o'clock M. Place of sale, Court House door of Cumber land County. Terms of sale, One-fourth cash, balance in three months with approved security. Title reserved. GEO. M. ROSE, ) Commis H. McD. ROBINSON, ) sioners. d99-wmay28-ts Just Received- No. 1 Mackerel ; N. C. Roe Herring And Gut Herring. Fresh Eggs, 10c. Dozen. Best Butter 25c. lb. Fresh Cabbages. And many Palatable Luxuries. Call while Egg supply lasts. This price for 24 hours. Rolled Corned Beef. A. S. HUSKE, THE HAY STREET GROCER. THE CELEBRATED ANHEUSER-BUSCH BEER tapped daily and on draft at McDonald'i in glass, quart and gallon measures. Children Cry for Pitcher's CastorIa9
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