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i I.UITlDEn-DKIPOP ITEMS. Rev. J. D. Moore, the new pastor of Pro vidence i Church here, preached two accept able sermons last Sundav. Miss H. Howard, of Tarboro, spent Monday night with her uncle, Dr. T. StCapt! j. D. Malloy and others here at tended' the great m among the Scotch at Phihppi last Sat urday: The crowd was very large, and tie dinner abundant. The old folks re vived their youth, and sang from the old & ScSS? lasT dangerous ud sacrilteious innovation, xujr r Sosed to instrumental music any way, but g?f fiddle especially was not to be tolera ted There nas been a decided change of mLumbr Bri&e High School opens who of late won s7Sealhono inland instrumental mulic at Miss Baldwins school at .Sbum tan Va will have charge of the music Torment. She is a young lady of tte finest literary and social culture, ine p?o?pects for a full school are very en- CV?rymganyofour people will Co down to the Elders' and Deacons' Institute hr. , . T. c tli at mcrht with a sermon byy Rev. G. B. Striker, KD.. of AETe?ybay appears pleased with nomi nartonof Hon. J. Bryan, for Presi de initiatory steps have been taken to build a new and much needed handsome church here by the Presbyterians. Mr. P C. Mclean, who broke his col larbone not long since by a fall from a cart, is nearly well. m , ro The health of our people w good- There are only a few cases of sickness in all of Dr. T. Stamps large practice. V t..-, rrrif our oooular agent and telegrabh operator here, has exchang ed for a'fimfe with Mr. Don McLeon, one of our own! boys, who is located in Wil- fey'bodyis encouraged by the fine cr?pp?ospeck Corn and i cotton never looked better. Substitute. LATE8T HEWS. Interest in political developments in this state is intense; populists say there will be no fusion with republicans even if the latter give them a majority of the electors; Senator But ler says there will be fusion and Bryan will carry the state. Senator Pettigrew. of South Dakota, tenders his resignation as a member of the republican national commit- tee. Near Jasper, Fla., a riot occurred Saturday night at a negro festival in which six persons were killed and eight wounded; more trouble feared. Two immense ship- yards at Beirast, ireianu, wc. j : Sav. thav employed 8,000 people; the loss is placed at $1,250,000. , LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Fayetteville, H. C.,Post Office July 27, 1896 Unclaimed. t i?mi;o PUnVmnn. Luther Buie. C C. B. Cain Lillie Cam, Bettie A. Cain, F. W. J. Cox. D W. S. Diffee. J? M "Rlinlr Field. H Louis Harts, Andrew Harper, An drew Holmes, Tom Hopkins, bianey nous- . XU T TTvmn jG. T. Jacksan, Harriett Jenkins, Delia T. Jordan, F. A. Johnson. XT VloJo TTirV. 2- L Fred Lanernam, John L. Lane, Matthew Long. M Irene B McNeill, P. E. McKay. N Mattie Newell. O Geo. Oates. P Mrs. Mary Perry. S Narcissa Smith, W. W. Sutton. T M nil in A Tftvlof. F. J. Williams, M. B. Williams, D. C. Williams, Sarah Wordell, 2, J. N. Wil liams. Boxana Williams. Letters received from Dead Letter Office. Charlie Ballon. Persons calling foe the above letters will please say advertised. W. D. Gaster, Postmaster. Children Crj for Pitcher's Castorisu NAVAL STORES. REVISED DAILY BT A. E. RAKKIN CO. Spirits, 20J. Common Rosin, $1.15. Virgin; $1.80. Yellow Dip, $150. Baskets Extra Selected Bordeaux Fancy Grapes can be had of the Hay Street Grocer. Leave your order and the same shall have prompt attention. Daily Additions of Fancy Groceries. Bock Bottom Prices for Staple Groceries. BEST FLOUR, MEAL, &c, &c. A. S. HUSKE, Bryan is still in the lead at St. Louis, and so is M1KF F0L8. In Favettevilie. . f j Other Merchants are selling Bryan and Sewall Hats at $1.00, hut 11 11 r m I D with the cash at hand, bought IIIiKl rULDi at a price that HE can sell you a Bp & Sewall Free Silver Hat at 75c. Call and get your size ALSO For the next 30 days at 50 per cent reduction. Gape Fear & Yadkin Valley Rallwaj JOHN GILL, RECEIVER. CONDENSED SCHEDULE. la Bflcct Apfil lath. 1896. PIN YOUR FAITH TO STEDMAN'S EAB-EAS Is the pronounced leader in Clothing for n i. . ; 1 1 Merchant Tailor. I am now in business for myself, and hav ing been a Professional Cutter for years, and having worked in the largest Tailoring Es tablishments in the wot Id, I am prepared to do the work of a FUST CLASS 1AIL0B. AUGUST MILLER. Gillespie Street, Fayettoville, N. C. -FOR Headache Exn to RED SPRINGS AND- AUGUST 3, IT IS mm N CI! raid Id J UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE LADIES' MONUMENT ASSOCIATION, ompt, Certain, TRIAL SIZE 10 CENTS. REGULAR SIZE 15 CENTS. LARGE SIZE 35 CENTS. During the session of the Elders' and Deacons' institute. SlJfe I Begin now to make preparations to go on tnis excursion 10 mat popular rc&uit, and look forward to a day of rest and pleasure. f KOBTH BOUND. IavejwUmington, 7.35 aa Arrive Fayetteville, q;35 Leave Fayetteville, joJjjs Leave Fayetteville Junction, 105 Leave Sanford, 1222 p m Leave Climax, 2:25 Arrive Greensboro, 2:56 " Leave Greensboro, 3:05 Leave Stokesdale, 3-59 Arrive Walnut Cove, 431 Leave Walnut Cove, 4:33 Leave Rural Hall, 5-17 Arrive Mt. Airy, 6:4? " SOUTH BOUND. No. 1, Daily. Leave Mt. Airy, 9.35 a m Leave Rural Hall, n:05 Arrive Walnut Cove, 135 . Leave Walnut Cove, 11I45 Leave Stokesdale, 12:12 pm Arrive Greensboro, 12-58 Leave Greensboro, iio3 Leave Climax, 1I32 Leave Sanford, 3I19 Arrive Fayetteville Junction, 4:30 " Arrive Fayetteville, 4:33 Leave Eayetteville, 4:45 Arrive Wilmington, 7:55 NORTHBOUND. No. 4, Daily Leave Bennettsville, 8 45 a. m Arrive Max ton, 9:45 4 Leave Maxton( 9:50 " Lieave Red Springs, 10.12 " Leave Hope Mills, 10:45 ' Arrive Fayetteville, 10:59 SOUTH BOUD. No. 3, Daily Leave Fayetteville, 4:41 p m. Leave Hope Mills, 4:53 ' Leave Red Springe, 5:42 " Arrive Maxtou, 6:12 ' Leave Maxton, 6:13 " Arrive Bennettsville, 7:20 " Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! - AORTH BOUND. No. 16. Mixed, Daily Except Sunda y Ask your Druggist for a paper of pins or a fan free. JOHto P. STEDMAN, Manufacturer, OXFORD. N. C. ENGRAVED Wedding Invitations and Visiting Cards. Workmanship of the Highest Quality; Prices Moderate. At J. P. COOK & CO.'S PYTHIAN DUIIiDINO. DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas. Everything in the Line of Dry Goods. 1 Leave Rameeur, Jjeave Ulimax, Arrive Greensboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Madison 6:45 a. B 8:35 " 9:20 44 9:35 " 10:50 " 11:50 " SOUTH BOUND. No. 15, Mixed, Except Sunda Leave Madison, Leave Stokesdale, Arrive Greeiisboro, Leave Greensboro, Leave CJimax, Arrive Ramseor, 12:25 p. m 1:28 " 2:35 " 3:0 " 4:05 " 5:50 " Prices and Samples sent on application. GE0EGE N. HOFFMAN, Practical Engraver, 516.N. Strieker St., Baltimore, Md. 64d-wtf Fresh and ... Seasonale Goods. . . . Queen Olives, 20c. pint. Royal Salad Dressing, 40c. Celery and Salt, 20c. Celery and Pepper, 20c. Worcester Sauce, 25c. pint. Best grades Flour. English Breakfast Bacon. Kiugan's Reliable Hams. Best Grades Boasted Coffee. Te&, Butter, Cheese, &c. C. W ELLIOTT & CO. NORTH BOlND CONNECTIONS. at Fayetteville with Atlantic Coaxt Line for all points North and East, at Sanford with the Seaboard Air Line, at Greensboro with the Southern Railway Company, at Walnnt Cove with the Norfolk & Western Railroad for Winston-Salem. SOUTH BOUND CONNECTIONS at Walnut Cove with the Norfolk & Western Rail road for Roanoke and points North and Weet, at 1 2v .L. aAn.kM T?Qi'ltrra v PnTIlDttDT jrrw3UBUuru wiia we owuwom r . for Raleigh, Richmond and aU points North aud East, at Favettevilie with the Atlantic Cowt .Line for all points South, at Maxton with the Seabowa Air Line for Charlotte, Atlanta and all points Suatn and Southwest. m VVTVV W. E. KYLEL, General Passenger Agent. J. W. FRY, General Manager. The History of Tea Building Lot for Sale. repeats itself. In olden times the apoth ecary used to sell Tea used to sell the best and only Tea. The modern, up-to-date apothecaries (that's us), also sell the best Tea. Only 60c. ft. KING BROS., Druggists, Fayetteville N. C. THE CELEBRATED ROCHESTER BEER RE ceived daily by Express and on draught at Mc Donald's in glass, quart and gallon measures. Merchants, don't forget that the Weekly Observer is the best medium in which to ad vertise your business to the COTTNTRY TRADE a! valuable Building Lot, on Dick street, nearly opposite the residence of A. a. our comb, Esq. Apply to F. R. ROSE. Papers for Sale Old papers for sale at th Obskbvm Orncs 10 cents per hundred Children Cry for Pltcher'o Caotorla. . ? .jj t
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