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DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER
NUMBER 115.
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1896.
PRICE 2 CENTS.
ariiscRiPTioiv PRICK
,r p vrnr, $3 OO in ndvance.
I
Daily no moiilh,
Weekly one year,
35 in ndranee.
50 in a (1 ranee.
The following is the result of the Na- Rev. Mr. Pell who married Miss Annie
tional League games played yesterday: Shepherd of this city,, is highly honored in
Cleveland . ..3 South Carolina.
Brooklyn "" 4 At a recent meeting of the Board of
Baltimore.. q Trustees of the College for Women, in
Chicago. I Columbia, he was elected President of the
ncrcisbiitono way oj omaxnmg uusiness- Waau:n,trtn " n 0.0l1fi in Or. Atkinson.
m:.;. ;, nvr, wan ot ootaimna nuoucitv 1 ' - iy
rfWW. BLACKWOOD. ----- - B
rniladeJphia 9 paster in iMewnerry, 0. J., to take eirect
jjOCAlj 2KrZ3:w.S. I Louisville 8 Julv 1st. and'has accepted the presidency
of the college.
Weather Predictions -Chief
Washington, D. C, 11:30 o'clock
er? tonight. Sunday fair.
New York.... 3
Moore, Pittsburg ... 6
-Show-
Boston... 15
Cincinnati ...... 3
The young men will give a German at
the Lafayette on Tuesday night compli
mentary to the Charlotte Dramatic Club
nd visiting ladies.
The Herald and News of Newberry says:
Rev. R. P. Pell, who has been pastor of
the Aveleigh Presbyterian : church for the
past year, has endeared himself very much
to our people, ne nas just oeen wun us
The Coming Troupe.
The first act of "The Congressman,"! long enough to become well acquainted and
which the Charlotte Dramatic Clnb is to identified with the town and community.
give here Tuesday night the 16th, in the Only recently he was elected president
. . .1 tt w . , , . of the College for Women located in Co-
.nierest ol me vance memorial J? una, is lumbia and he has accepted. He will
iaia in lexas, and tne subsequent acts, as enter upon his work there about the hrst
the name of the piece would indicate, in of July.
Washington. There are Wild and Wooly , Mr- 18 tl" a young man. ne was
id irontier rili-raii 1 iunv.nenw.n rti oa aQt.a u tt
The Firt.
Tbe first cotton bloom of the season has
its appearance. It blossomed out
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vestenlay. June 12th, on Mr. T. J. Hay- J-exans, greasers ano rronuer nn-ran nd therefore oniv 36 years old.
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Aft,ivfin f-Arm nn past sidn of the rivfir. gaiore; laKirs, parasites ana loooyists: a graduated at the Universitv ot XMortn
w ' I - - I r- - - . ly.n-n -nn.-n rTtr rtr-k--v-t -.AV-m rtn. a
band composed of two necroes and a one Carolina in 1881 with the degree of A. V. UAf E J? JGAlt UltX liUUli UUMfAW If .
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Air8.vno.ii.moeiu nas ripe lomaioes grind-organ and a score or interesting f. min:strv al hfi Union Theological
in her garden on Haymount as large as characters without a dull line among them. Seminary and was ordained in 1887. He
one's two fists. They are exceedingly hne The Charlotte Club will put forth its served as an evangelist of Orange rresby-
tomatoes without a flaw. miehtiest efforts to make "The Congress- tery for four years. The position was a
,, , x, trvmer one but be gave general satisrac-
man" me meairicai success ol me seasuu. w u4. u:
Hold Arrival. m. x . i L1UU ttUU 1L waa . V llu - T T PUlfl flTTr nDIIIITP PI II fl
tt nL xt xr w P . ni.,.. a I J-" ""cs oi me piayare upruanou&ijr Presbytery gave him up to accept tne can J fit UnflnLUMC UnHmHIIb ULUDi
.d. u. vuueu, x., . xi. vuaicr, t- fannv &nA everv situation brines another to Newberrv. He was installed as pastor
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iania.ua.; l,. ueorge, mitimore; i. w. iaugh The caste is chosen from the flower at .Newberry April Z5tb of last year
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nnee.er. w. j. uy, wnson; Dig. . of the Clubs Membership; and the public
Mayes, t.b. Marshall, W. a. llolmes, may i00k forward to a revalation in ama
PUadelphia; A, G. Myers, Charlotte. teur acting Reserved seats on sale a
Dfuiocrntie Primariex
Democratic primaries are being held all
over the county to-day to elect precinct
executive committees and delegates to the
county convention. The ward heelers and
Jting.
Pemberton's book store.
Mrs. Pell is a highly educated and ac
complished lady, and will be of great as
sistance to her husband in the discharge of
his duties.
Benefit Vance Memorial M
Death of major Campbell.
The community of Fayetteville in which
he has spent the 85th year of his eminent
ly useful life was greatly grieved to learn
People and their Movements.
Mr. Thos. H. Hardin is in the city.
Miss os Lillian Slocomb, Maude Haigb,
F-llon and Elizabeth Underwood returned
the honest voters are out in full force in of the death of tho venerabI Major A. M. home frQm gt Mary,s yesterday evening.
I l 11 u ; i. -AAi-Mn-i at- into r-at-i M on na i
my and a merry battle is being waged. i-wpwii m .. . Mr. Henry Currie, Misses Era and
on Kowan street at ism o c.ock uiUrU- Curr. Cuf.
'ore IooIh Found. mg. "f Wnnctmi Tiic arn'vprl Incf pvpii.
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deputy sheriff Antrv vpstflrdav aain Ja or oampoeiuwas uwu xtx4uU vU, ... . rplaHvPs in the ritv.
thoroughly searohfid thfl from which 1811, in Campbellton. In 1837 he married T,'. f th Mr. Hetifv C. Currie. who
an attempt was made to escape Wednes- Miss Elizabeth Moore, daughter of by way is a native Tarheel and former
He found another file and a large errick Moore, Esq. To this union were citizen Qf Fayetteville, but left home and
Pocket knife. The knife was found in the born eleven children, eignt or wnom are friends many years ago to seek his for-
suspender strops worn bv Amos J. Hall J llvlD& four sons ana Iour aaugni . tunes in the "Lone Star State," expects
vvhy this white haired prisoner should lQ 1?m ne Decame - to loin them later.
W9nf t -i , T , I comDanv. and was nonorea anu
want to escanfi is hovnn nnnnAnhnn. as I A l VUUJ4auj, ouv.
kehasbntahonttor w respected by that gallant body as few of Attention, veteran, w i.,. I.
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inthAm its commanders had been oerore or since. The Veterans or the r . 1. JL. 1. will meet
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From the opening scene, which is laid in
Texas, to the final ff.ll of the curtain, there is
not a breathing space between laughs. The
plot deals with the trials of a Congressman
from the rural districts on his first appear
ance in Washington. -
Remember the day and place,
TUESDAY EVENING, 8:30 O'CLOCK.
GENERAL ADMISSION, - - 3oc.
RESERVED SEATS, - - - 50c.
On sale at Pemberton's Book Store.
Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains !
t'onveniiou Diue.
Republican National
L,)uis, June 1C.
wmopratic National Convention, Chica-
go, July 7.
PoPulist National Convention, St. Louis,
July 22.
Cm
er .National Convention, St; Louis,
democratic State Convention, Raleigh,
Major Campbell held many positions of at the Armory at 4:30 p. m. Sunday, to
't a wr TTa has take part in the funeral ceremonies of the
rrusi oeior uu or Campbeli our beloved
Convention, St. served this county as register ot ueouj Commander.
for fifteen years, been school examiner
and school fund treasurer; and . was for
many years clerk to the board of .alder- .
men. During the war, being too old for DIED.
antirfl service, he was put in charge of the CAMPBELL At his residence on Rowan
A. A. McKethan, 1st Captain,
Commanding.
. . . i i. rr.rt - J -1 i r a
r-ommissarv whose duty it was to issue gtreet mis morning a :v o CiocKf uhjo a.
commissary wuuoo uuij M. Campbell, aged 85 years and three months,
rations to the soldier's wives ana children. Funerai from St. John's Episcopal church
Cumberland county Democratic Conven-
I'on. F
'-"jDmB) u une &3.
He was a life long Mason and achieved Sunday afternoon at 5 o'clock.
Unnr in this nncient and honorable ouu LOtu 10'
a a .nftVinir HVn. NEWTON Mrs. Annie Newton, wife of
order. A picture of him, a speaking like- tfae Jate GeQrge Newton died at he'r home n
ness. adorns the walls of Phoenix Lodge, Cumberland county June 12, aged 88 years, 3
rn a montns ana o aays.
ill tnke nlace from St.
John's church tomorrow afternoon at 5 j Ladies, Attention !
Miss Bfittm Vtrc fU Fana(av;ilo n'Mock.
G'ed School. h nation as Tbe Independent Company, the Veto-
leacher in n ui aiu m rons And the Masons will take part in tne I
v - iiamiut suiiuui iu muauj i i , , I "J a - " - ..vi.v
tn-u .. . I I Gftllerv. ODDOSite the Upera nouse.
' i uc s mmav ntAnthn Ann? i .Hrtiuiuuivsi
3rd Di
istrict Raleigh. June 25th.
summer months only.
I ceremonies.
At J. P. COOK & CO.'S
PVTHIAIV ISUII.OJIVCI.
DRY GOODS,
DRESS GOODS,
Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas,
Everything in the Line of Dry Goods.
15 ICY C Hw E S,"
AT S. SHEETZ & SONS'.
The MAJESTIC $100 for $80.00.
Two second-hand CRESCENTS, (ladies) in
use only a couple months, good as new, for
sale cheap.
S. SHEETZ & SONS,'
Furniture House