4- 3 I I 1 I I I I I I I I J DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER NUMBER 239, PAYETTEV1LLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9. 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS V dlBSCRlPTIOIV PRICE i .i . ifir, S3 OO in adrnnce Dnily one month, Weekly one year, I 25 in advance. 50 in advance. At the Opera House To-Night. The Stanford Dramatic Company begin People and Their Movements. their week's engagement at the Opera Mr. W. F. Leak spent Sunday with re House to night by the four act Comedy Natives in Rockingham. to business what steam is to -lub congress. xuis troupe comes nere m- Kenneth Murchison. Jr.. is visiting ii i . 1 1 I " wen recommenaea oy trie press, and will Mrs. R. W. Bidgood, on Haymount. no nouoi prove a surprise to our naturally dubious theatre goers. stfyprtisina is Mchincry-the grand motive power Macauley. There i hut one ir ay of obtaining business nuhiicitu; hut one way of obtaining publicity $ertisinj- BLACKWOOD. Cotton is selling in the city to-day at 7k -firm. To Wheel to Baltimore. Messrs. Starr Dye and Robinson Cator Watters, of Baltimore, will leave Fayette- ville to-morrow morning on bicycles for their homes in Baltimore. These two young Mrs. H. A. London, Jr., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jno. B. Broakfoot, on Hay- mount. Miss Susie Wilson, of Atlanta, will ar rive here this evening, and be the guest of Mrs. R. W. Bidgood. Miss Sadie Young, of Charlotte, arrived this afternoon on a visit to Mrs. Walter L. gentlemen made the same trip lastNovem -xt mi in.i ber in record breaking time and this trip txh TTamnntr Cumberland County Fair Nov. lltb, 12th fe F Holt, on Haymount. (jUOiucimuu v j fhoTT urn ymnn tt trv and hrnnlr that. r- I Miccoq . onio Hair and .ana Mo 111 or aDU J-Oiu. i nnrA fr Wntforo le n con nf tho hfln nf J mid are visiting Miss Kate Fairley at Miss Rose's on Gillespie street. Mr. W. F. Cochrau left for the north There hs been brought to this office the tuis morninc in his nrivate car. Mrs ... iL!- ! Ml l. I . i 1 n . 1 1 . I I On the tourtn ;page oi mis i&bue wm u toot ana lower nair. or tne leg or me aqua- Cochran will remain here for several days. 1 a. IT- . fc I ' i vm I . 1 T 1 Aft I ' . XZ.I 71 1 - I found tne complete oiuciai vuio ui vuuj- tic Dira Known as a "Kingnsuer, wuicu All papers sold on the streets by news- tne firm Qf Armstrong, Cator & Co. hovs should bear the stamp, "or Iransi c..i ;n int. I Very Remarkable berland County. Weatber Predictions Chief Moore, was shot in the lowlands across the river on Saturday. Through the sinewy integu ment of the leg is a bone arrowhead about an inch and a half long which is held in its place by one of the four barbs which are cut into the bone. It is supposed that Washington, D. C, 10:30 o'clock. Geu erally fair to night and Tuesday, wanner Tuesday. The Fayetteville Steam Laundry, under the bird received this memento of archery the management of Mr. Wolff, will no at the hands ot some youtbtul Indian in doubt serve its patrons satisfactorily. Miss Blanche Thornton left last night for Vicksburg, Mississippi, to visit her school mate, Miss Lee. Before returning home, which will not be until Spring, she will visit another school mate at Knoxville, Tenn. The Palmer and Buckner ticket received four votes in Cumberland County, all oi which were cast in Cross Creek, as fol lows: one in Precinct No. i, two in No. 2, and one in No. 4. Stanifortl Dramatic Company. The Stamford Dramatic Company will Canada in the course of its migratory life, begin a week's engagement at the Opera This leg and arrow-head curiosity is at House to-night, November 9th. The fol- - mm- 1 . I 1 ' . . F A 1 f 1 S TkT the service of the State Museum it its lowing irom tne reensDor cora, inov. keeper desires it. 4th, is a flattering account! of the play "For Congress," to be presented here to night: No Interference With 111 ploy e. Tkn W;iminrtrn Star a$nrA thft nnhlift ... ... I uu uiauiiuiu uuoucu a ttooix o 1.1 l iL. ..n nrvflnnf. onnvnrimotinnr nn. I tr J tr lUlli lueic was uuiu.ufi civ4.u.u6 I onrrncrpmpnt af th AfnHfimr nf Mns n There will be a special Bicycle race on ercion Qf employes by the Atlantic Coast Monday night to a first-rate audience, Thursday between J. O. lhomson, Jr., o t :Qe -1Q connection with the recent elec I considering the election excitement. f!. fii.i-hum and J a. Hollinirsworth. The r-n Tha owsu-rvfr knows verv little The play was For Congress," and right ,uflMno!atft ni, th ohRmnionshin -nA if to ie t fnr r.n royally was it presented. It is a rollicking ifuu 10 LV uuuiuu ..u r I H.IIC111L LUai L VJCmUt m UUl lb lunvg iw 1 11 a 1 .1 i 1 4. ' a 1 1 i. . q i tt 11 io ". . ' , ... . i piy ail me way mrougu, uut WUU pieuty oi me nope mui races, uenveeu n auv, tQat tne star KDows wuai u is laiKing aooui. Qf g00(j points to it, and these the differ o'clock. .' The fact suggests that a similar report can ent members of the company brought out k moA Fnr iHa f! F. & Y. V. railwav. onr with much clearness. Civil Court. .... .1 Tno.idental to the nlav there were song's . . -. I 1 - .nnH nrhinh kn nnnrlH en m a n 7 rT I ' Thf. Knvpmhpr tprm of ( limber and owu uuuio iou i " hr Mr. R t flv. Mr MnHnna d. Mr. Risspr. ' " - " I .... . . f 1 I ".7 - ' J ' - 7 " , Cn.mtv Snrinr ,nrt nnnvpnesnext week Fayetteville's peoplej and we are inrormea Miss Myrkle and others. , ' t- ... nrt j nr C I -r r: i in i that between ana no per com. ui u ivir. nisser uas a maguiuceuL uarnuuo total P.omnlement of emoloves voted for voice and received several encores, as did r- I f fntA " i rjrva.ii uu ucc otioi. a uu ia imi. . t? j n-.i i i iiie lmuiuuu iviysiery was preseuieu last night to a very good crowd who were delighted with the rendition of the piece which affords more room for good work rriTTTn inDim Timm- You will have visitors, and want your table supplied with the best, and desire to keep up the reputation of historic Fayette ville for hospitality, etc. To this end place your orders for AND STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS WITH THE HAY STREET GROCER, A. S. HUSKE, To The Ladies of Fajettevllle i Mr. C. H. Fore, of the Firm of Johnson & Fore, Wilmington, N. C, will be at the LaFayette Hotel November 9, 10 and 11, with a full line of samples of their elegant stock of DRY GOODS, CONSISTING OF Dress Goods, Trimmings, Jackets, Capes, etc. Every lady in Fayetteville is respect fully invited to call at the Hotel and ex amine this beautiful selection of Dry Goods whether they wish to make purchases or not. The Leadio Ml .1 a n m 1 o n IN FAYETTEVILLE IS IKE FOLB. Go to him for your It is for the trial of civil cases only. c TTT Tr rm 2 UJ H Bryan and Superintendent Clapp, of Rankin's fur- gratifying, all around. nuure factory, had a narrow escape trom instant death this mornine. A large An Exciting Chase tns ant death ; t is morning. A large A colored prisoner named James Cogdell 'Jan the play vvM.u.une wuue iue mtiamuery broke away from deputy sheriff Kinlaw The specialties by Miss Emma Myrkle, uiug at run peed and catcning ivir. viapp, ciatlirdav Veninff. and dashed off down T. M. Bixley, Harry McDonald, Phil. Ris- threw him to the ton of the building. He oftpr him. ser and the Schoolcrafts were first-class r " I r H TNI) 1 1 MICCli iviumn .vrv. J fell to the floor badly hurt and at ibe time , wishing to use his pistol, the chase and were repeatedly encored, i, ....u.u.l ',,., u.u and not wishing to use nispisioi,iueuib The company plays again to-night; th luuuulDfl wasKuieu, uui u became exciting. Just below tne Mcln- niav w;n he announced in our evening c e became exciting. Just below tne Mcin- pay wjH tyre building, Maj. 'Buck" Draughon was edition. recovered consciousness and medical aid was summoned. The extent of his injuries ltt- q fais buggy chatting to a passer- The Company is a splendid one better are not vflt irnrtr . . ... by far than many of the high-priced shows, " . wnen tne negro was eu uug. and jg ffor(hy the patroDagfl q alL Thoge Fair Week Here. Deputy Kinlaw shouted to the Major to wno have attended the two performances The city is already takiDg on a fair week op the man, and stop bim he d.d by are dehghtea. appearance. Stranerers are pouring in. ii and for your OVERCOATS, Aud he will save you 15 to 25 per cent. The best lot of UNDERWEAR In the City, from 15 to 25 per cent cheaper than you can find elsewhere in the City. side shows are pitching their tents on the fairgrounds, blooded horses are impatient lv stamping in the racing paddocks, uorsemen are whispering together on street comers, and fakirsare to be seen every where. Workmen are busily engaged in Putting the fair buildings and grounds in noe condition and the race track will be superb by Thursday. The bridge -which tads to the fair grounds is also being re Paired. From present indications the fair WlU be a great success and. altogether the week will be a very gay one. knocking him down with the butt of his Reserved seat tickets on sale at King's buggy whip. The negro immediately Drugstore. jumped up, and with the broadest smile, p AppnPT T'WQ'PT'PTTT1!? asked the Major if he would not go on his IiilJlr KJXStXJ UN 0 1 1 1 U 1 Jli. bond. But as this was not agreeable, the The second year of this scnool will open man was handcuffed and taken to jail. s tember2nd 1896 under the management Cogdellis charged with disturbing a re- m liffioos festival on the east side of the river. of MaJ- McLauchlm, of Cheraw, S. C In high school department there are two Mr. S. C. Godwin, of Flea Hill, has a courses classical and business, little girl sick with hemmoraghic fever. Competent teachers for art, vocal and in- This disease is very prevalent in that neigh- strumental music. borhood, and has caused many deaths. For particulars send for circular or write to Steps should be taken to have the swamps DR- A- p- DICKSON, which abound there, drained. President Board Trustees, Don't Porget We have the best line of Children's Clothing in the City, all sizes and Styles MIKE JFOL.B, FAYETTEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY. Why not patronize home industry when yonr work is done as well here as any where in the State. The Fayetteville Steam Laundry Guarantees satisfaction or no charge made under the new management. LEON L. WOLF, Manager

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