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X '-r-rtYA V J 7 AW DAILY NEWS SHEET AKD ADVERTISER NUMBER 180. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1896. PRICE-2 CENTS. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE : Daily one year, 3 OO in advance. Daily one month, ' 25 in advance. Weekly one year, 1 SO in advance. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery the grand motive power. Macauley. There is hut one way of obtaining business vublicitii; but one way oj obtaining puoiicuy instituted bv Robinson & Biderood id be advertising. J5L,ackwood. All papers sold on the streets by Dews boys should bear tbe stamp, "For Transi ent Sale," in red ink. - Messrs. R. L. Wemyss& Co. have opened up a grocery store on upper Hay street. The Cumberland Ulilla Failure. Bryan at Buffalo. Base Ball. The sale of the personal property of Never has New York State seen such a The following: is the result of the Na- Cumberland Mills was commenced yester- demonstration as that which took place in tional League games played yesterday: da and is still in progress. Buffalo yesterday. Baltimore 9 This morning before the clerk of the It was in honor of the champion of Free Cincinnati ""!!" 3 Superior Court Mr. J. C. Buxton the pre- silver, William J. Bryan. Thousands upon Philadelphia 9 sident of the embarrassed company was thousands greeted him at every step, and Cleveland 4 examined in supplementary proceedings one crowd alone contained over twelve Boston 7 thousand people. The goldbug press dis- Chicago 3 patches state that no man in American New York 7 history ever received such a welcome be- St Louis 3 fore. Buffalo it will be lemembered is bolter Cleveland's home. Speaking of 1 it a 1 1 -w tr -v I -v . ... one or tne meetings wnicn Mr. JLSryau ad- .Louisville 10 dressed the press dispatch says: Brooklyn 2 4- 000 nonnl o nynnr i cn ctarra Hfrv onrl T.nninn.'ll r citizens can have an opportunity to hear gaiiery, while outside a vast assemblage, Brooklyn. """"" ".""" 7 him discuss the issues of the day. Let all estimated at 10,000 filled the streets about r , . half of the several creditors. Governor Jarvis's Speech. The appointment of the Hon. Thos. J. Jarvis to speak at Flea Hill on Monday, August 31st, has been changed to Fay etteville on same date so that all of our New York 10 St. Louis G The Commercial Cable messenger boys good citizens come out and meet our for- the big building and waiting patiently pitt,L B on ' now deliver messages in the city on bi- mer Governor. for aPpearnce of t.he candidate- . g 5 I1UV b J r rx nr xt Then came the man in whose honor the - TOO FULL TO TALK! There will be a complimentary german at the armory to-night. Dancing will commence at 9 o'clock sharp. Weather Predictions Chief Moore, Washington, D. C, 11:30 o'clock. Gen erally fair to-night and Saturday. Jas. D. McNeill, Chairman County Ex. Coin. IVobly Spoken. An Observer Reporter ran across a well known tobacco drummer, Mr. T. W. Fisher, from Baltimore this morning, slling a bill to a goldbug merchant. After the two men had transacted their Tbe Bryan and Watson Club will meet business they became engaged in a dis- to night for the purpose of electing per- cussion of the money question. The maneut officers. All good citizens snould goldbug asked him it he was not afraid to the house. The reception given Mr. Bry vast "rowd bad assembled and as he step ped out on the spacious platform a mighty shout went up. Cheer followed cheer and a majority of those in the hall rose to their feet and by power of lungs made the dem ocratic candidate feel that he was wel eome. Bowing and smiling, Mr. Bryan sat down quietly and waited for the en thusiasm to subside. When Mr. Taber mentioned the demo cratic candidate and Mr. Bryan stepped forward the enthusiasm was like a raging torrent and swept through every part of IN A TWO INCH SPACE. attend. Mr. Archie McMillan shipped to Savan nah this morning a beautiful set of china each piece lettered "W. S. Cook," for the uew steamer of that name. ha sufth a silver ehamnion. The drummer an on bis entrance was not a circumstance replied: "I have made this question a deep t ? intensity. Men took off their coats , T , , .j this time, not satisfied with the limited study, and I have become so convinced emotion that could be expected with a hat that Free silver is right that I intend to 0r handkerchief, and waved them about express my views even if all my goldbug their heads. J Many of the honorary vice- nnstntrmrs should rVfnsfi to buv f rom me preMuems , lorgoi meir uignny anu suoui- A letter has been received in this city and I should from Hon. Frank P. Thompson Democratic spoken. nominee for Congress, in which he states that he intends to speak in Fayetteville at an early date. lose my place," Nobly Mr. Fisher organized a Bryan Free sil ver club in Baltimore recently with 3V5 ed wild with the rest of the crowd. shelter Box at A. J. li. Depot. Through our Democratic postmaster we have now a mail box located at the A. C. The young folks say that one of the most enjoyable entertainments they ever Httendo'i was that given last night by Mr. and Mrs. li. M. Nimocks in honor of Miss members, many of them Republicans. He L depot for the convenience of the pub- says Bryan will carry Maryland. Dy jo,uuu lic It has been a source of considerable majority. Fine Tobacco. Rev. Benjamin R. Hall has sent us a annoyance to the very polite attendants of this road to mail letters heretofore. A few of the many new goods to-day : Bleached Sheetings, Sea Islands, Simpson's Mourning Prints, Turkey Red Table Cloth Prints, Hickory Shirting, Black 40-inch Sergei Black Henrietta. All Shades of Silk Velvets, Black Brocaded Worsted. We are buying the goods and underselling all competitors, making a profit on everything we sell. CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS CO. For Sale I---A Bargain ! Parties wishing to buy a bargain in a com plete BED-ROOM SET OF FURNITURE, consisting of : Black Walnut Bedsted, Marble Slab Bureau, Marble Slab Wash-Stand, Marble Slab Table, 1 Lounge, 4 Ohairs, 1 Rocking Chair, Towel Rack, Fine Bed-Room China and Linen and other articles, should apply at once to "K." OBSERVER OFFICE. Ina Currie, the beautiful young ldy from sample of Remarkably fine bright yellow People and Their Movements. Te xas. land Crushed. Neil! Gray a colored brakeman ou the C. F. & Y. V. railroad had bis hand badly lacerated while coupliug cars in the yard here this morning. tobacco, raised on his farm across the river. His crop makes n barns. Mr. R. L. Williams has a crop of 8 barns, equally as fine. Mr. Williams's barnes are the best con structed and largest we have ever seen. They have a capacity of a thousand The Sunday School Convention. The Sunday School Convention at An tioch yesterday was a great success. A large number of delegates from the Meth Mr. J. T. Denny, of Buie's, is in the city to-day. Mr. Neill McKinnon, of Wilmington, is in the city. Misses Caro Buxton and Ida Miller, of Winston, are visiting in the city. Mrs. Jno. Ci'Haigh is visiting her broth- IKE FOLK, The - Leading - Clothier, Wishes to inform his friends and the public generally that his Fall MOCK Of CloiM pounds. The Virginia expert who has the curing in charge says that the tobacco er Mr. Archie Daingerfield, of Winston. will average from 12 to 15 cents a pound. Mr A g Roge h&& returned from Green. Plainly, tobacco planting has come in ... s Q whepa ha has bfifin V;S;H hi rA i r.4- T) 1 i j -r- i i. r 1 1 I On T-n Kt-1 aryc tr ctaxr tVi n nl'Q to lVlP Or- I . wai, iricbuyierian anu rapusi v-nmtucs - "-"j - - sister. were present, and many able addresses server's urging tor the past two years as well as some twelve vears aero, ine AND Gents' Furnishing Goods Are arriving EVERY DAY and cheaper than was ever known in this city. Miss Annie Flowers, of Mt. Olive, is vis- -We have- were made. The principal speaker, Hon. as well as some twelve years ago. ine n x y TU D Annnr,J CL J Cl, Frank Thompson, was unable to attend unfortunate result of the first experiment iting Mrs. Andrew Broadfoot on Russell fl B EI B St ASSOfteO MOCK 01 Will fabout i88d-6) owinsr to a sudden tall in street. will publish a full account of the conven- the price has acted as a deterrent to our Miss Fannie Williams is visiting her people, which was not the case with those uncle, Mr. George Williams, at Masonboro neighboring counties which did not make Sound, Wilmington. tion. Hotel Arrivals. C. C Lyman. N. C; A. E. Lynch, Wil mington; R. H. Bonilz. Takoma: E. L. Barclay, Burr Hill, Va.; W. Hales, Elm City; J. C. Cotten, Grafton, W. Va.; W. H. Hamson, Washington, D. C; J. R. Wil liams, J., H. Howell, Richmond; J. C. the experiment then. So they have got ten ahead of us in the second movement. But next year Cumberland will "get there, with both feet." Our chief regret now is that some of our capitalists had not acted upon our advice to establish a warehouse here, this season. One has Mrs. Dr. J. A. Hodges, of Richmond, will arrive this evening to visit her hus band's old home at Little River Academy. Mrs. E. J. Lilly and her two children returned from Carolina Beach this morn- IN THE CITY. Our School Shoes can't be beat. Call on us and get our prices. MIKE FOLB, The Leading Clothier. For Rent. Miss Sophie Mallett's Residence of 8 Rooms on Maiden Lane. Also, Miss Lizzie Mallett's Cottage of C ing. Little Francis is greatly improved Rooms on Burgess street. , . , . . For particulars apply to by the trip. H. ft. HORNE. Messrs. MarsdAn rTaicrVi and A. R Wil- or MISS SOPHIE MALLETT. nams, Jr., were Dotn too unwell to atiena the celebrated "Rochester, beer re. Wilmington; C. B. Townsend and wife, ton Scottish Chief, was in tbe citv this to business yesterday. They are out this I ceived daily by Express and on drangtt at He 'Umberton. I mnrninc. I rnnrninc hnwflVfir. Donald's in crl&ss. (mart and srailon miunri. lurchison, Greensboro; J. R. Barnes been successfully opened in Emberton. TUlnom ... rP TT HT 111 XT If T r T I l -".uavmc- jl. a. luarsnan, in. 1.; j. li. u, Armfiold and wife, N. C; J. S. Furchess Mr. J. Kirkland Hill, editor of the Max-
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