AA DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER. NUMBER 237. FAYETTEVTLLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 6. 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS. wnen Will We licarn? Kan rrQ f tho nlrc00f nnnfncfo V,Df ho H ow completely vindicated by the re- I people have been called on to determine suit in this State are those Democrats in recent years. We have claimed the who insisted that acceptance, on the 10th electlo on onr advices from states that , , . . I n A A ,1 T . mm . I TV 7 & 7 aULUUtOUIT 1U UUUUb i Li WUIUU VVD Advertising is w ousiness wnai sieamtszoui iiu-ubi, oi idb ropuiisi oner or Oiaie knew there had been manv frauds and SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Daily one year, 3 OO in advance Daily one month. 25 in advance. Weekly one year, 1 50 in advance. mnrhinervthc qrand motive power Macauley. tusion would prevent the election of Rus from! which there was evidence of tarn sell! It was said that the Populists would pering with the returns. It seems now to not keep faith with us in any joint ar- b,e apparent that Mr. tfryan, atter making rangement we might make with them, but of our countrv. has carried most of th the result of the fusion that was made (on states claimed as doubtful, but has not the electoral ticket) proves that this wp.s carried enouga to assure his success in the the expression of bad judgment or worse. electoral college. Brvan electors have ueeu uuusbu iu an iue siai.es souiu ol me Even the efforts of the clique that em- Potomac and Ohio, except West Virgiuia ployed such powerful batteries to taunt and all those west of the Missouri except the Ponnlists into hr eakinu. faith with n California and Oregon. He has 190 We silvers will now await the coming on the electoral ticket, were unavailing, fif, Cotton is selling in the city to-day at 7- .--firru. Two hundred sixteen names were voted for in this county on Tuesday. of the good times promised us by Hanna. One first-class fare for the round trip on account of the Cumberland County Fair. All papers sold on the streets by news boys should bear the stamp, "For Transi ent Sale," in red ink. The managers of the Opera House prom ise us a splend id troupe here next week. It is the Staniford Dramatic Company and has so much confidence in its ability to please that it will show here every night next week. increased bv final returns from statps vet A Cl 1 " I I 1 .11 I . tl Aiier awuue, peruaps, some people win I jn question. learn a thing or two. We could hae defeated Russell just as easily as we have defeated McKinley in this State in fact, if there had been fus ion in both cases, much more easily, Staniford Dramatic County. The Days of Forgetfulness. Wednesday the fair opens. Let us all make merry for the three days and forget considering lhe election excitement. the disappointments of the past and the troubles w hich await us in the future. Dia p pointed. The people oE this city are blue, very blue to-day. They were bouyed up yes "Thi3 remarkable campaign closes with the election of William McKinley. The result was brought about by evt ry kind of coercion and intimidation on the part of the money power, including threats "of lockouts and dismissals and impending starvation; by the employment of by far the largest campaign fund ever used in lne otanitora Dramatic Company will , n i mL "J larere Dortion of the American nress. The begin a week's engagement at the Opera president-elect and his party are under Houss Monday night, November 9th. The pledge to the American people to continue following from the Greensboro Record, tne standard and by its operation to A. - A- A. A 1 t . Nov. 4th is a flattering account of the BHKE. will play, -'For Congress," to be presented have the cordial support of the millions of here on Monday night next: patriotic Americans who have cast their The Staniford ComDanv oDened a week's votes for William J. Bryan. They bow to Ano-atrement at the Academv of Music the majesty of the office and abide by the B O . . " I li. IiL 1! iL i Monday night to a nrst-rate audience, result wuu none ol me muuenngs mat wouiu nave come irom tne money power Th nlav was 4For Congress " and rieht bad it been unsuccessful. They are con royally was it presented. It is a rollicking fident the gold standard cannot give the play all the way through, but with plenty Promised prosperity, but will gladly wel- of cood points to it, and these the differ- come it it it comes, lhey will continue - . . . I A. I A. A I Ml 11. . l.'Pi!.. CI ent members of tte company brought out lue great struggle ior tne upiuung ot nu- with much clearness. maniiy ana ror me maintenance or. tue Tnidental to the nlav there were soncs dignity of our country in the establish- terday by the conflicting election reports, by Mr. Bixley, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Risser, meQ a" American monetary systein. but last night a dispatch was received which gave them a shock well nigh paraly zing. It conveyed the news of McKinley's and Russell's election absolutely. Miss Mvrkle and others. Ana tue democratic party, aided Dy its " . . . . i i n: ;n ..iiii l ; Mr. Kisser has a magnincent baritone present aiues, win sun upiut me oimetai- voice and received several encores, as did llc sianaara ana near u ou to victory. Local Belting. Mr. McDonald. "The Diamond Mystery" was presented last night to a very good crowd who were delighted with the rendition of the piece The laterest amount of bettiner done in which affords more room for good work Payetteville w on the majority Sheriff that , the . play ot Monday. beddie would receive. A considerable m M RTvl TTarrv MaDnnald. PKiL Ris- amount of Democratic money was waged ser ana tne Sehoolcrafts were first-class against a like amount of Renublican mon- and were repeatedly encored. evthat ClvAAi m.iM uat Smirh hv The company plays again to-night: the 400 in- v rv, t play will be announced in our evening wu plurality. The Democrats got badly left, Geddie beating Smith by 786 votes. he Company is a splendid one better sonable. James K. Jones, Chairman." TRY OUR BLEND BOASTED COFFEE, AND Emperor Blend Tea. Nothing superior in flavor and price rea- The little bettiner that was done on the bv far than many of the high-priced shows, Presidential election was at odds of 2 to 1 and is worthy the patronage of all. Those on McKiniey. There was no betting on who have attended the two performances 13 ova Ha lnthtan People and Their Movements. The attle Ended Mr. E. W. Overbaugh is at home again. Dr. McSwain, of Wade, was in town this morning. Send in your orders for Staple and Fancy Groceries Oysters To-Night. CATSUPS AND SAUCES. BUCKWHEAT AND MAPLE SYRUP. A. S. HUSKE, THE HAY STREET GROCER, A Chicago telegram of last night says: Chairman Jones formally conceded the defeat of William J. Bryan to night and made his last campaign statement to the Mr. Bruce William., attorney at Burgaw, PbUo. The free silver .tandaro I was Was in thn : . j really luwoicu iaio iasi uigui, a wcis iq the city yesterday. LwL of 1896 is concerned, when ad- Ur. McDuffie is a little worse this morn- vices were received at headquarters from "g. having spent very bad night. West Virginia conceding the electoral vote iUr J. C. Murchison, of Greensboro, 0aba not to make a public announcement came down to the citv this morninc. of theiact until to-day. Iu the meantime Shpriff t q v i i - n il j I Governor btone arrived in nicago rrom ueun: J. S. Fisher, an olu Cumberland . A o ,.j k 7 Missouri in response 10 oeuaiur uuum on VW S of-Colquitt County, Ga., is telegram. The national committee chair- TATN and D0MESTIC BEEF, juicy and iu teiaiives in mis county, mr. tnan, tne goveruur auu vaujigu Wisher Wt hi.- i, n.ir flrr mn Pamnauwere inco. srence this even years flyf4 u.i .a m ine in the Senator's room and at its con- vear, laT.rT T f n V cldsion the following statement was given crtrs jater be was elected snenfl: of Col- frt tha nr(ia quut county, and this vear he has been Th rflsult of the presidential election elected. is annarentlv no longer in doubt. It has NOTICE ! ED. WILLIAMS'S STALL, s the only place that has the finest MOUN- sweet. The fac simile gigaatoro A it ea tt7 ripper. A DAY'S PLEASURE MARRED. At the Flat River Association of theABap- tist Church held at Stovall, Granville county, August 12th, a young lady had such a severe Headache that she was compelled to go to bed. A friend gave her a dose of Stfiflman's Head-Easy, and in less than thirty minutes she had en tirely recovered andwas asj gay and happy as ever. STEDMAN'S fcfHEAD-Yfi TRADE MARK HEADACHE NEURALGIA. -??.- TH0U5AND5 HAVE BEEN CURED BY IT. JOHN P STEDAWN, Manufixhirer er OXFORD. AJ .C 10, 15 and 35 cents a Bottle at All Drug Stores. ""BE GOOD TO YOURSELF and good to your friends. When you treat a friend to whiskey, give him the best. HARPER Whis khy is the beverage for your friends and for you SOLD BY J. W. INGOIiD, FAYETTEVILLE," n. c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. McD. ROBINSON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special Attention Given to Collections and Conveyancing. Donaldson Street, Fayetteville, N. C. C. W. BIDGOOD, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. OFFICE ON DONALDSON STREET. 10-31-6ml ED. R. MacKETHAN, Attorney and Counsellor, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. J. F. HIGHSM1TH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Green street, opposite Observer Office, on site of old Dr. Benj. Robinson office. Telephone No. 37.

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