vf I IT 3 23 " DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER. NUMBER 125. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 25, 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS. m ilSt UIPTlO PRICE : Daily one year, 3 OO in advance. Daily one month. 35 in adranee. Weekly one year, 1 50 in advance. LATEST FROM RALEIGH. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery the grand motive power. Macauley. -t publicity; but one way of obtaining publicity The Convention. "Who are to be the nominees" is the question that meets one at every turn. Everybody seems to bo at sea. Our popu lists friends are rejoicing at the declina tions of Judge Clark and Co!. Carr. But advertising. Blackwood. Two marriage licenses have been granted so far this week by the Register of Deeds. The Moore County Democratic Conven tionendorsed J. C. Black- for Congress from this the Third Congressional District. Weather Predictions-Chief Moore Washiupton, D. C, 11:30 o'clock Occa sional showers to night. Friday probably fair. - Raleigh, N. C, June 252:38 P. M. Observer, Fayetteville: The Democratic State Convention as sembled at noon to-day. In calling the we think they rejoice too soon, as there convention to order chairman Pou made a are several candidates still left who could telling speech. "wipe out" Russell. Our home candidate m . . m. t, .. Judge MacRae, is making a fine fight, Temporary chairman Theo. F. Kluttz , , Ai . ... . though the press despatches this morning made a fine address Maj. E. J. Hale is the ticket win be Walson and Skinner. chairman of platform committee now in Cy. Watson is an able lawyer of Wmston, Will declare for straight free and recently obtained a great reputation in the famous Shemwell murder trial retained by a $1,000 fee for the defense and coming out victorious. session. silver. This is the largest State conven tion ever held, every county except Brun swick being represented. Great enthu siasm prevails. John Wii,ber Jenkins. Mr. Herbert Lutterloh has entirely re covered from his slight attack of sickness.. Mrs. Jno. Roddick and children left this afternoon for Wilmington to visit her sister, Mrs. Archie Black. Miss Douglass Smith, of Wilmington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex. Camp bell, on Rowan street. Mr. E. D. Kyle, Soliciting Agent for the Seaboard Air Line Railway, went down to Wilmington yesterdy evening. Prof. W. Drewry returned from Ashe- ville last night and left this morning to spend the summer vacation at his home in Virginia. Miss Carrie Dockery, of Memphis', Ten- The Raleigh correspondent of the Wil- nesse, and Miss Fannie Dockery, of Rock- Died. We regret to announce the death of Mr. Clem Monroe, son of Dr. F. M. Mon- mmgton Star of this morning says. The convention business is settled, and there will be only one. The ticket will be Cy Watson of Win ston, for Governor, and Thomas G. Skin ner, of Bertie, for Lieut. Governor. This is the slate and it will hardly be broken. roe, which occurred at Latta, S. C, yes- There will be a grand' rally at the Met- terday evening. Dr. Monroe was a former Judge MacRae's friends are claiming his of her daughter. j n iu- i a i c nomination, uui mo vesi ciaiuis iuo ngui resident ot this place, and is an uncle or " . ' b to nominate. Messrs. J . A. and R. B. King of this city. Congressman F. A. Woodward will like The deceased was a bright young man ly be temporary chairman. It looks now ,n iv on vAr nf acP like Robert Furman will be renominated ingham, arrived last evening and are vis iting their aunt, Mrs. W. D. Smith, on Haymount. Her many friends were glad to see Mrs. L. A. Banks at her old home once more. Mrs. Banks came to attend the marriage ropolitan A. M. E. Zion Church Sunday Rev. Dr. Nash of Hay Street Church will preach at 3 r. m. HAMMOCKS The Democratic Congressional conven tion for this (the Third District) meets in Raleigh to-day to elect two delegates to the Chicago convention, and not to nomi- Accidcnt at Spout Spring. Mr. Neill McFarland, machinist of the Consolidated Lumber Company at Spout b :QS unred for the seCond place. Wat nate a candidate for Congress, as some Springs, while oiling a lathe machine, got son's boom is gaining strength all the for Auditor and Chas. Cooke tor Secretary of State. T. G. Skiuner does not want to run for Lieutenant Governor. T. W. Mason is have supposed. We are informed that the lines beyond Richmond will sell tickets to Washington, D. C, and return during the Reunion at $3.50. They will be on sale June 30th to July 4th, good returning until July 7tb. This will make a round trip to Washing ton cost only $8.05, and no doubt will draw good travel. 5 his hand caught in the machinery and had it badly lacerated. He came immediately to Fayetteville, and his wound was dressed by Dr. McGougan. The Doctor says that Mr. McFarland will not have to loose his hand. A Knock Ont Blow. Chas. Mclntyre, a Fayetteville negro, yesterday at Red Springs knocked a negro man in the head with a brick, and for several minutes it was thought that he was dead. But the old saying prevailed, and the man recovered. Mclntyre took to the while. MacRae's friends say that false reports have been circulated about their candidate and that he is still in the fight. Occasionally an advocate of Teller's nomination at Chicago is found, but they are yery scarce. Maj. Hale reflected the sentiment of tho Democrats here when he said, "We want a Democrat." Boies and Bryan are the favorites among the dele gates. The Messenger's Raleigh correspondent says: H A MM O CKS AT COST ! 75c. will buy a $1,250. one. $1.00 will buy a $1,500 one. $1.50 will buy a $2.00 one. $225 will buy a $5.00 one Children's Hammocks, 25c. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. -THE BEST- litisi IViglit'g Delegation. Messrs. W. L. Holt, A. A. McKethau, H. McD. Robinson, R. L. Williams, J. G. HolliriL'sworth. W. H. Marsh. W. R. Van Luilrnad track, nursued by an infuriated Hardin, W.F.Campbell, G.A.Burns and crowd, but having been in tight places be- more But Jarvistold me at 9 o'clock t n u w -n 1 m Li .1- . , , 1 u .jonoa that he did not belmve there would be two J. D. McNeill, left last night for the State fore he used his legs to the best advantage ftftnvfintionR -r. jHal has the same It was a rumor by some persons to-day that Jarvis had said last night that he felt sure if MacRae was agreed on the two convention idea would be heard ot no LAUNDR1ED SHIRTS, Attached Collars and Cuffs, 75c. and $1.00 Detached Collars and Cuffs, 2 Collars and 1 Pair Cuffs, at 75 and 93c. Convention. Hotel Arrivals. B. O. Stone, N. C; G. H. Mehstens, Charleston, S. C; W. W. McDiarmid, Lumberton; J. A. Crews, Wilmington Mossenger; H. H. Lane, Charlotte; W. H. Peacock, A. C. L.; E. E. Krauss, W. R Ball, Baltimore; W. S. Bernard, Wilming ton. A. Gilfillin, N. Y. illnrricri. Yesterdav evening Dr. Nash, in the same view. It is estimated this evening that 500 UNDERWEAR . Ladies' Vests, 5c. to 50c. Men's Undershirts, 20c. to $1. and escaped. He went down to Red Snnniys n tho p.nlnred excursion. " . delegates are here. Those who favor two Elastic Seam Drawers all sizes in stock. uawjiau. conventions are working like beavers, en- The Junior Downtowns and the Junior deavoring to induce one convention ad- H0LLINGSW0RTH & HOLLAND. Seasonable Just In ! TTavmniitih crossed bats acrain yesterday vocates to change their view. Tom Skin- afternoon at the arsenal diamond. It was ner says four-fifths oppose the two con . . v. ... yentions idea, and at 7 o'clock scores of anexcumgRameuu ' interviews point to the accuracy of this when a disagreement arose and the game estimate; but the two conventions men are came to an end amid much confusion, lhe making a great stir. c4i i favnr of the Down- At 11 o'clock to-night it appears reason tuwu ai ixie unicui uiv.oa.u6 . .j e n 4.u u 11. the return from the field the youthful t0.morrow. There is a perfect wave of I including some beautiful Dresden effects. base-ballists discovered a Dee-mve in rne sentiment for him. VCIUTII ATCTI fHUQFTQ I Mil 1 xJLJtX JL m4U UUllklMitfj WHITE CHAMOISE GLOVES. WHITE SILK MITTS. VICTORIA AND INDIA LAWNS. DOTTED SWISSES. FIGURED DIMITIES in all COLORS, presence of 'Squire Overby and a few others, married in his parlor at the Parson- hollow of a hiV oak tree which had blown Many of MacRae's supporters say snap age, Mr. David McDaniel and Miss Minerva down bv the red brick store near the actiou was taken on them to-night and just the thing for this hot weather. Saunders, both from the East side of the Stand-pipe, and a merry scramble for the River. The bride was a Deautnui young honey ensued in which the' bees played " ' . r f that they intend to make a fight to-mor row morning. woman and the groom was heartily con gratulated by those present. Coiigresional Nominee. The Fifth District Democratic Conven tion in session at Greensboro nominated W. W. Kitchin for Congress. an active nart. Half a bushel ot nne honey was soon devoured in the face of a nerce assault by the wee proprietors. The boys looked a little disfigured when they reached town. Convention Dnlen. Democratic Rational Convention, Chica go, July 7. Populist National Convention, St. Louis, People and their Movements. The Fourth District Convention in ses sion at Raleigh yesterday unanimously July 22. nominated E. W. Pou, of Johnston, for Silver National Convention, St. Louis, Congress. 1 July 22. Mrs. W. W. Freeman has returned from a visit to Orangeburg. r. J. R. Crews, the hustling Messen ger man was in town to-day. "jWe are glad to learn that Mr. Leon Brandt is much better to-day. Mrs. R. S. Allsford, of Parkton, was in the city shopping this morning. An elegant line of light weight hosiery. New Goods Every Day. at the CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS COMPANY. JUST RECEIVED AT A. W. BRAFFORD'S FINE LOT OF FLOUR. MACKEREL, No. 2, 12c. lb. FHESH PEANUTS, WILMINGTON. THE CELEBRATED ANHETJSEB-BUSCH BEES tanriAA daiiv and on draft at McDonald's in elass. X quart and gallon measures.