A A J DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER. NUMBER 100. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 27. 1896. PBICE 2 CENTS. SIBSCISH'TIOIV PBICE s Da,ir one ymr, 00 in ndrnnce . .. ... itioulli. uttTitiicr. iij Pa etky one year, 1 SO in ndrnnce. Ahertmiig is to business what steam is to .gm question. TlAliirhtfnl IfeiumtinTi. Th Rnarrl iSf A1r1awn . 1- : l I w "vv " Drul' Mnct- HlirrViffiillir txroc lact" VPt11t1r session yesterday evening for the purpose spent b throngs of te at the Presby. of deciding the question of lighting the Jrian manse-the reception tendered to . coining material, however, was their friends by the members of G. T. C. I j-j.t i 1 t 3 i 01 tne congregation, m Honor 01 xvir. anu mr. iuarKS, tne Receiver of the Fayette- Mrs Tenti Brandt vine ijras and Electric Light Company, ap LOCAIj .on her former residence was swept by fire. The side-walks on the right side of Per son, below the half-way bridge, are re ceiving much needed attention. - Hotel Arrivals. . , . .- -7. 7,, vino us auu ii ecir n n trnr nmnnnv an. a 1 4.rr..n-in : j There is out one v ay vj uuiuuuny uaa-invsa i 0 - j,..,.. , a ucctuiumiy uiumiuiiicu punaiicucivcu whliciWfoitonetcay oj ouiaimng puouciiy peareu oeiore tne Doard and made van- the visitors, who were ushered with hear dwtisuKj. ulakyuwu. ous propositions, none of which seemed to tvwrtonm hvMcrc vr-MofMi I T vv A- fcJ W A W W WW A H1WVWMVMV T ft suit me city ratners. . Augustus Rose. Walter McRae and Henrv ... i - . finally it was agreed that he should Rankin, into the brillinntlv lighted rooms. r..-.lt.r: 4. i- ll 1 T 1 ' a . . I ....... - - w-.ihpr Predictions Chief Moore. ouuimt lu lue uoara ac 113 nexl meeting very tastetully decorated with ferns, ivy, T. , ns i i n I terms h TTachirmron 1. vJ.. 1J :ou o ciock r air to- J w wwvBUb .w wxwxww UJrUxuftva, Uwijr auu yy iijuiufc.i " I l j i -i , mi . ii . , ri Thursday. iea&eu uy me cny. meantime ne win omer evergreens. u'n I nloir o c.;vf. Trriii l-l t. fitQ 1 nf nr iu. i t otA.i.j uauuio jjuwwr fiisuauii. I iuc iwi-uouu paiiui ivAiadcs iuaiiua ah insane Woman. lierht on the street for the aldermen's in- Brcwn. Eula Mav McDonald. Kate TJtlev Ueputy anenn Auiry it moiumg t; and Margaret Whitehead assisted the fair for the Raleigh Asylum in cbarge ot Mary hostess. Mrs. McKelwav. in frreetitip- the E. Daniel, a violently insane white woman. ?d"to Scho.1. t who were met in the librarv bv jluis wruer paia a visit to tne tnming ' , . , . m, rf Lprtmurni.. , nf twm Lo. Misses Kate Fairley, Augusta McKethan Mrs. W. J.. Buckingnam is rebuilding . n f . I. t xt:u and Eliza Robinson. - . W -L I MM 1 tllllllimi ITMIIIHIll. Ill I II I'K I II AJ III WW WW I the site on Grove street irom which l , . , , . , &. The supper-room a bower of floral ouuuoj, ine iioe lnsiiiuiion oe wnicn irroi. J. C. Clifford is at the head, and the object to deliver the Commencement Address, which he did on the subject of "The Edu cation of Teachers." It seems almost incredible that, ten years M. R. CUlum, N. Y.; H. R. Moore, aero that is, before the "Short Cut" was Lynchburg; J. M: Edwards, M. 0.; T. K. built-there was not a house standing Millfln fltlf1 Mflrv nn -s oWmio-W t Southerland, Raleigh; W. W. Roberts, N. where now this pretty town spreads out tired in jaunty caps, green gowns and C; CM. Weathers, N. C; J. H. Twiggs, its borders. It is believed to have some whitP nnrntiQ 800 inhabitants now, and is the centre of I jn right-hand parlor the tea bowl diKcr, nicomonaj r,. itawnngs, in. w.; a Dne agricultural section. held its exhilarating wav. and here Mrs. Not that there is anything remarkable Thomas Whitted presided, assisted by m the rapid growth ot new towns in Miss Kate Aldermannot the hissing many parts of our country, but it is un- tea urn, but a generous bowl of frozen usual in this section. tea, served with lemon a verv delicious As many of our readers know, there has refreshment. ey will present a Deen a movement several times, to erect Very rarely has a more elegant "func m t o a uew county out of Harnett, Cumberland, tion" been enjoyed by Fayetteville's Johnston and Sampson, with Dunn as tne people. county seat. The chief objection, we be lieve, has come from Harnett, which naturally does not like to part with its brightest jewel. Lucknow High School occupies a large and handsome building, and its spacious audience hall was filled yesterday with a fine gathering of ladies and gentlemen supper-room a beauty the prevailing colors pale green and white, the bon-bons setting off the tables made for the occasion in Savannah was presided over by Mrs. A. S. Huske and Miss Delia Matthews, and refresh ments were served by Misses Mary Au gusta Myrover, Mary Utley, Pearl Mc- H. L. FinlaysoD, N. C. Don't Forget the Soldiers Monument Benefit. The participants are rehearsing this afternoon for the entertainment next Fri- (IS V Aftninf fry tlvt linnnfil r P tria Snl A a tcs' monument fuud and th most auraciive programme to their pa trons. The music, vocal and instrumen tal, will be such as to please both the con noisseur and the lover of genuine popular melody, while other good matter on the bill of-fare will heartily please and enter tain. Outside the stage the broad piazza of the .V . in.; guu.u win ww ocaicu IK People and their Movement!. lawn will be ff(SC0, a nlpflcanfr a rra nrvomonf frr ttiia son of the year (General Gill and the and young people irom toe iowu uu weather Bureau beiu an.nicions and re- country about, notwithstanding Sanctifica- tionist VJrumpier was ruuuiuy u fp1 tion entertainment in his tent near by. There were abundant evidence of the ex cellence of Professor Clifford's method of teaching in the fine body of pupils engag ed in the exercises of the day, as well as in the surroundings of the school generally. "esiiments at tables on the gerved at low prices. Police News. "" " Officer Benton last night about 10 o'clock wrested a negro named Andrew Jackson 011 a capias. Jackson left the city six 7m ago to evade, arrest. He had not Deen in town an hour before officer Ben- soarp eyes spotted him. Unfortu- l'.v, However, while on the way to jail viu&c auu ran. Miss Matt Williams is visiting at Man Chester. We regret to learn that Miss Alice Woodward is quite sick. Mr. Geo. Brandt, of Spout Springs, was in the city yesterday. Miss Maggie Small left this morning to spend a few days in Sanford. Miss Sallie Atkinson left yesterday for Dunn to visit Mrs. Eldridge Lee. Capt. I. W. Clark left yesterday evening for Richmond on railroad business. hot Mr. Benton had race after the fellow, but not de- 1Qg to use his pistol, was finally out itriPped. . - 8 Rg0 went to serve a olmi and deliv ydPer on a h. C. M. Wilson for a "b machine. Wilson told the officer - e had loaned the machine out, and I" uim ao order for it. Mr. Maultsby u me person designated in the order as told by him that he knew no such '"son. The Mr. J. W. Menefee is on a visit to his We regret that we have not a copy of the brother-in-law, Mr. Lawrence Williamson. interesting Commencement programme at Mr. Walter L. Holt returned this morn hand, in order to show the scope of their jng after a vislt to his family m Wilming- attain'ments, but shall hope to reproduce ton ..I ii I it from the full account wmcn win appear Master Marion Huske left yesterday for in the Dunn Union this weeK. Durham, to visit his errand-mother. Mrs. w Among the belles of the Commencement, YuWer. we ooservea iyiiss oame aiaiuouu, citv. and Miss Privett, of Harnett, who ap peared to be the centre of attraction for the many gallant young fellows who were of the graduating class or of the alumni of the school. Besides Prof. Clifford himself, the writer Miss Carrie Mallett has returned home after a pleasant visit to relatives in Wil- mingtou. Mr. G. W. Lake returned yesterday from a visit to his brother, Mr. P. U. Lake in Florence.. . Deputy V.. S. Marshal Atkinson returned Mrs. W. C. Bain, wife of Mr. W. C. Bain, contractor, is visiting in our city, the guest of. Mrs. J. R. Hiatt. Yesterday was Seniors second day of the commencement at the Salem Female Seminary. Miss Lottie Thornton, of this city, read an essay on "Venezuela." Mr. J. W. Ingold received this morning an exaet fac-simile of the famous pitch fork presented to Senator Tillman' in Chicago. On the handle of the fork, which is silver, is engraved the name of Tillman, and on its three prongs are spitted three gold bugs, on the back of each of which is engraved a name. Of course the three names are Cleveland, Carlisle and Sher man. ARRIVAL OP Fashionable and Desirable Cheese Biscuits 15c. PACKAGE. Case of Assorted and Fine Cakes and Crackers. Fresh Eggs 10 cents Dozen. Best Butter 25 cents Pound. Buy and try nothing like knowing for your self where the best is to be had. Fat No. 1 Mackerel. HAY STREET GROCER, A. S. HUSKE. FOB RENT. The Splendid Store now occupied by H. R. NOVITZKY. Possession given June 1st. ALSO The vacant Cottage opposite Mr. B. R. Huske's residence. Appply to F. R. ROSE, Insurance and Real Estate Agent." N. B. I have other real property for Rent or Lease. dl00-eod-3t wkly May 28 in was triad to meet Mr. and Mrs. Oates, (parents of Mr. Oatesi of the BaptitJ, j yesterday. Amos. J. Hall, the prisoner Mr. Woodal. of the Union, Mr. Jackson, ( whom he carried up to tba Federal Court, tavinsr onlv.to nna mat i ,. . . i -r t: I; . nnnfm.etA. . T?rtv.; tt;ii j iDned txt:i uA Mr. Mafrell, XXV. onnson, anu iur.iiMC, I wa uonuaawi v AUU . r - vuw n v. iisuu uau UCCU f I . it .. . . among otners. - i uuaiou nu wuvbiwhwu ui awiuo, wflei-p Wil . he harl 111 on wa& staying ouly.to find that FavoH i ine Clty- Wilson had I Wteville for a ew montbs ouh A Leather Letter Case, containing letters and Phceniz Cotton Mill pass-book and other papers of value only to the owner. Small re ward. Leave at this office. They Were-TeleppM For, AND THEY ARE GOING LIKE. LIGHTNING ! Those Lovely Dimities, IN ALL SHADES and QUALITIES. Come early and get your pick. New Goods to-day are BLACK DUCK, WHITE DUCK, at 10c. Another lot Ladies' Gauze Vests at 5 cents.. To close out, we are offering an All-Silk Ladies' Vest only in small sizes at 50c. Lisle Thread, at 25c. These are wonderful Bargains. New Goods daily. CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS CO. Annual Meeting, Th regular Annual Meeting of the Share holders of the Hope Mills Manufacturing Com pany will be held at the office of the Comnanyr at Hope Mills, on Tuesday, June 9, 180G, at 2 o'clock P. M. W.C. HOUSTON, 99-wmay 28-tmQ President, THE CELEBRATED AJ7BETJSER-BTJSCH BEES tapped daily and oa draft at McDonald' in glass, quart and gallon meawe.