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tfif , F F F lilt 1 I I , " " ' ' " " DAILY KBWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER- NUMBER 183. FAYETTEVTLLE. ,, ft. WEDNESDAY EVENING. -- I NUBSCUIPTION PRICE : Daily one year, $3 OO in advance. Daily one month. 25 in adranee. Weekly one year, 1 SO in advance. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery tite grand motive power. Macauley. There is hut one way of obtaining business publicity; but one way of obtaining publicity advertising. Blackwood. LOCAL 2T 23 "TOT'S. All papers sold on the streets by news-, boys should bear the stamp, "For Transi ent Sale," in red ink. Oak Ridge Institute has opened with 150 students. The State Normal School for colored will open its Fall session next Monday, the 7th inst. Weather Predictions Chfef Moore, Washington, D. C, 11:30 o'clock. Gen erally fciir to-night and Thursday. Mrs. Walter L. Holt entertains a num ber of ladies at tea this afternoon at her delightful residence on Haymount. ' Mail for the South may be put in the Postoffice-box at the Coast Line depot as late as 1 o'clock a. m. Mail for the North Up to 9:15 P. M. BOLTER'S CONVENTION. The Gold-bug Democratic bolter's conven- r a h wa tion at St. Louis is in session to-dav London in I880. He said: "The Beacon Why." Sir Richard Fowler was lord mayor of By Telegraph The. convention was called to order at 12:27 by Gen. Palmer. Palmer said that he hadthe honor to preside for a time over the only na tional Democratic convention of 1896. Men tion of Cleveland's name causes great enthu siasm. Roll call shows that 41 states are repre sented. Convention is to be governed by rules of Democratic convention nf irqo Gov. Flower made temDorarv oh citv to-dav Flower in his speech says sentiment of Free Miss Annie Wetmore is visiting Mrs Wei haver ., only a cloak by Brayan and those don Huste on Haymount. "If we an kpn tVio TTr,;,j cu-. gold basis thirty years longer, we will ab solutely ruin the wheat and cotton indus tries of that country." The British are even more bitter against mr. uryan than the eastern money chang ers, their co-workers. People and their Movements. Mr. J. W. Sikes, of Red Springs, is in the 'A A. 1 Fire, Life and Accident Insurance. R 6 resPeotfn!ly informs the public tJT' equipped Co insurance Business. SSfr?"0? reli.ablG Companies are rep sented m this section by F. R. Rose : Bryan's triumph continues, and the crowds A. 1 J. A A A mat mm out to greet him and the enthusiasm increases. Last night 50,000 people assem- weu 10 near mm speak in the capital of Ohio. It was the biggest meeting of any kind ever u.n 1 ueiu in uoiumbus. behind him for revolutionarv measures afminf. law and the prosperity of the country. He says that the gathering here shows the na ture of true Democrats as against those persons who favor Populism and Anarchy. After Flower's speech the convention ad journed until 4 p. m. Mr. Mike Folb left last night for New York to purchase his winter stock of clothing. Mrs. Elliott, of Wilmington, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. H. Slocomb, on Dick street. Alderman and Mrs. A. B. Raiford went down to Wilmington Monday to spend sever al days at Ocean View. We are sorry to learn of the sickness of A Challenge! Mr. John McDuffie, our Populist politician, has apparentlv hp j Hiuu ui. llio vauiues v-y iu icarn gi ine sickness OI of earthly affairs, and, turning his eyes Hea- Mr. Jas. J. Ahern at his son's residence venward, has enterpd tho fiaM a of . - "ouwuumj-. uu uooi opring street, lie is no mere star-crazer. but sounds t,n thAir , depths the hidden secrets o, the Spheres. uZZ 7 ! WJ. .uuiuoaa, la 1U lue citV VlS- He authorizes the Observer to issnp in ha name a challenge to any one versed in astro nomy to meet him in public debate "to dis cuss the fallacy of the Newtonian theory that control the motion of the bodies composing tue soiar system." His idea is that a small charge be made for admission to those de bates, and that the proceeds be turned to the Monument Association. Come, gentlemen of the schools, let us hear from you. Burnish your armor and tafcp nn the gage of the doughty Knight of 71st! iting his son, Dr. J. W. McNeill, on Dick st. Col. and Mrs; W. S, Cook and Miss John son have returned from Cleveland. O. Th 1 he Delaware, Philadelphia. Fire. Norwich Union, England, ii St. Pauls Minnesota, " , Z-t' New York, " gntish America, Canada, " rru v Ph1oenix Mutual, Hartford, Life. The Employer's Liability, London, Accident. These are all reliable companies, in the selection of which F. R. Rose R aided by . ui ttunuy ana loner oxnori- fDCe hax?kSg those wh0 have ahlady en iSSted h ? Rose with their business, and later P R 6 Promi?d a share of it nfinlnff;?086 respectfully solicits from the FirPo 6 f th;s. community and Bection a con tinuance of the same kindness, confidence r f"uugo iu his present ousiness, which. M8t J6&f?' the 80 Hberally extended to him m the Mercantile line. Respectfully, September 1, 1896. F" R0Sa FREE SILVER Not the Only Issue ! "v" vvuiau IUOUIV LlXali "111- i . ' ffinnn t-i gravitation and velocity are the forces that 18 6h over the meeting of WHERE DO YOU BUT YOUR GROCERIES ? control the motion of the bodies composing H?6 SuPreme hoe of Knights of Pythias of 1UUU UflUUILniQ,) the world to which he was a sunreme rn. sentative. IN MEM0EIAM. Col Childs, this morning, shipped to his uuuse, n. i5. uinert & Co., cotton brokers, a numoeroi stalks of cotton- from tho nlnro. tion of Maj. W. B. Draughon, on the East side of the River. This is to show the firm to what extent cotton has been damaged in this sec tion. Maj. Draughon's crop generally yields -ui uaies, this year he expects only 90 "UIU L" same acreage. a lisai(i thafc "deatb- loves a shining mark." And the adage has certainly been exemplified in the death of Frank H. HollingsworthT Few young men ever lived in Fayetteville who possessed m so marked a degree the art of making f tiends. Hia wonderful. He was noble and generous to a Speakings To-morrow. Hon. Theo. Kluttz will address the citi zens ol Cumberland in this city to-mor- uw nignt. Oscar J. Spears, the rampant Hanna dlanf- i 1 uw-awarge, will speak here at noon trv iTIiseellaucous. A carriage containing several 1 ndips wo a rocked by a malicious set of boys in Redbone Y01?6?"'- ?e.was noble and generous to j i i h. 1 1 ii.. nun in iu r. wu u naponoonH v .11 i. 1 ji yesterday. It is being investigated. mirable traits of chVractM which -S tn Jn a . up the ideal Boy, the devoted frifnd. His xxutic ssnuon was created at Libsrty thorough usellishness, his desire to make every Point this mornintr hv a -runonrnTr .. a cl I bodv haPDV and ronf-fint.1 nrQn u: turning around the corner of Person and Old u?"Y VirtUeS Non? knew him bufc to e streets, the horses pitched un on the, m. na fAc ... v-1 luouuo aic ciusucu wnn gnei at his bankment in front of the Ingram hons. T-not. untimely death, and it is havA f, f 1 1 V no (In ma era woo An. 1 1Z6 tnat W6 Snail SPA him n n rvisn. iU ...-cijv, i cio uuur, 1 - - Jix Cat til . ""st eutenug mio mannood, the promise of a A boy mute who has been soliciting oima in useful life has been cut short, and while we this city tor several davs. vinWW, ,bow m bu,mble submission, our hearts- are x . , ' vu,MWU neaTy un ine aeepest grief. Verilv the paper) one of our honorable magistrates vpst.pr. Uood dip vonncr P S Veniy tne day because he refused to give him anything Hls Friends' and -Associates. Liat night he took supper at the LaFayette and this morning took the train for "parts uuKnowfl. Many have taken advantage of our prices, 1 Wf Prepared to accommodate others, m a full line of STAPLE AND FAUCI GROCERIES. stand1" f r ffee fair trade at BaDks's old W. B. MALIOY. Miss Alice H. Mallett r Will re-open her School on Rowan street September 14, 189G. For terms, apply, to MISS MALLETT. The Dich Capture Holland. The Republicans in yesterday's election carried Vermont by increased majorities. both the Republican and Democratic candidates and platforms in Vermont were --airaigm: boldbug description, the re sult must be regarded as a rebuke to the democrats for playing second fiddle to HP L 1. i " AVCPUDiicans. 1 lo Kest. Z Z 'y large attend"ce at the terdl FraDk Hlgworth yes the,Lt!rn?0n. elently attested to man :; PU'ar J 01 theIam"ted young Church leL,th!-:erViC.e at .9e BaP-"t Mr ti iconaucted by the Rev. Cross rf ' the remains were taken to to h Cemetery and terred. Peace William Robinson, a colored bov. stmnk another boy of his color over the head with a. brick-bat yesterday eveniner in ' "Tpvah . A great stream of blood gushed from a gaping wound, for a time it. 1 - iacturer. 101 wound was soon dressed, and thp hnv tn tha fnii ; i .11 , .. I bui uriBo oi an, seemed none thp wnrsp. Rrthin son was taken before 'Squire Lutterloh and maae to pay tour dollars for his work. 'Come here quick, everybody come, do comn. please everybody come, I'm caught'- came in the shrill voice of a boy, from the peanut stal at the Market House yesterday evening. Ev erybody did ''come'' and evervbodv had a hard struggle to keep from laughing. A little ELEGANT FOOT-WEAR Just from the Manufacturer ! Nothing is more essential to a well-dressed woman than a pretty Shoe-Uothing adds more, to thp wpnrinop nnaliti'na m A - .. . ' iu""do ui it cuou iaan to have it just from the hands of the manu facturer. Your attention is called tn tho - VUw J. F. HIGHSMITH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office: Green street, opposite Observer Office, on site of old Dr. Benj. Robinson office. J. H. MARSH, Mf D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 160 Pairs Fine French K"id Rhnna o nn 172 " , io 96 " " - -m? 3 oq EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS CO. Notice. There will be? a meeting of the Democrats of Kay's Precinct. 71st Tnwnaiim of t?i colored boy was capering around with a steal Jj011086 Centre Plank Road Thursday, rat trap haneinz to one of his feet. His w. ?f Lfc!?AeI -10th'. at 11 clock A. M., for the u j 3 . purpose oi organizing a Urvan Club Wo asV had accidently come in contact with the trap all who are in favor of the restoration of sil and it snapped. It is doubtful whether the ver to meet with us. - boy knew what had him. until after hn was y order of the Executive Committee. 1. J. H. CURRIK aocu. I , . inairman. Offico N. E. 'Corner Markot Square. FAYETTEVIIiliE, N. C. n Kjx riojs uijebk rjPERioR Court. ) Fayetteville, N. C, Aug. 31, 1896. By virtue of authority conferred on me by Section 5, Chapter 159, Acts of 1895, it is Ordered, That the Polling-place in Division No. 1, Cross Creek Township, be changed from Clarendon Mills to the Mulberry. trees, near the intersection of "Oanadv" . a street with Main or Person street. It is further Ordered, in accordance with Section 9 of said Chapter 159, that a new ..vgwMouwu uo iinu in ine ionowing Town ships, to wit : Cross Creek, Rockfish and Flea Hill. CYRUS MURPHY, Clerk Superior Court.
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