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S fa. DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER. DUMBER 269. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS. UBWlKli'TIOIV PIE: tfnr. 3 OO " advance. Bail) Daily one month, ti5 in ndvaiiee. I 50 iu advance. tfrertising is to business what steam is to i . .n,i,i tiui?. .LWrw Wv fi nfrei'oneu-ati of obtaining business ht one van of obtaining publicity F(;-', Blackwood. IjOCAIj intews. fotton is selling in this market to-tlay at j-t.)i. L't-'Ul.. Ail papers sold on the streets by uews- boys should bear the stamp "For Transi ent bale," iu red iuk. Prtsident Cleveland and party passed' through this city night Oefore last on their iav to Georgetown, S. C, to shoot 'ducks. Weather Predictions Chief t Moore, Washington, D. (J., lU:dU o'clock. fcnow ers tcis atternoou and to-uight. Wednes lay fair. On account of the holidays the C. F. & T. V. R'y Company wiil sell round-trip ' 1 . i i 1 .1 I A news Oetweeu an points on ine line ai Tue Finauce Coimniltee, Messrs. A. H. ilocomb, Z. B. Newton and J. A. Gainey, appointed by the County Commissioners, iv. uuiu rtl 1UI IV III cllitl 111L: rX Lri. 1 1! 1 1 1 t? 1 1 L til I V Mia nnnn... . 1 P tuaui nuances covering ft penoa 01 'Ipntv rwi H T x. it v Wilmington's Democratic Commissioners. At the request of the citizens Judge Boy kin has appointed Col. Roger A. Moore and Mr. W. F. Alexander members of the Board of County Commissioners of New Hanover. At the receut election three Republican commissioners were elected, and as the law provides for the appoint ment of two from the opposite party, the Democrats took advantage of it. In Cum- ORGANS and PIANOS, berlaud we are thankful to say that the men elected by the opposition are all good men, ami able to take care of the county's . UP . an airs. CHRISTMAS, 1896. RUBBER TOYS, DRUMS, TOOL CHESiS, TOPS, BALLS, TRUNKS, VELOCIPEDES. WAGONS, SHOO FLYS, GOAT CARTS, BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Several 2nd-hand bicycles cheap. Fayetteville and the Methodiit Conference. Rev. Dr. Nash and Rev. Mr. Parker have been returned to this field by the Confer- - i . i a. : it l . 1 1 r euco wuicu inei il iviusion last ween. JLr. Moore will remain our Presiding Elder. We congratulate the Methodists upon their good tortune. The following are tbe ap pointments for this district : W. H. Moore, P. E. Fayetteville L. L. Nash. Campbellton Mission D. B. Parker. Cumberland Circuit L. M. Chaffin. CoKesbury Circuit G. W. Starling, Sampson Circuit R. A. Bruton. Luliugtou Circuit W. F. Craven. Buckuoru Circuit H. G. Stamey. Dunn Circuit E. C. Sell. Newton Grove Circuit W. F. Galloway. Cape Fear Circuit A. J. Groves, Pmsboro Circuit VV. W. Rose. Haw River Circuit W. H. Puckett. Deep River Circuit B. B. Holder. SUer City Circuit H. W. VVhitaker. Carthage Circuit Z. T. Harrison. Jonesboro Circuit D. L. Earnhardt. SEWING MACHINES New Home and Domestic. Orders by mail will receive prompt at tention. Remember, the nlace to buv vour Christmas goods is Pemteon's Book anil Music House. Pli StWB Will McLauchl in was committod to jail MkV. rh 0' flour. Poets in beautiful binding. Books by the latestand most popular authors. Children's Books. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. Examine the Celebrated Waterman's Fountain Pens. A WORLD OF TOYS. Dolls from 1 cent to $5. Doll carriages, Hats, Shoes and Stockings; Stoves, Bureaus, Beds, Cradles, Wash Sets, Tea-sets, Horns, Air Rifles, Boats, Steam Engines. PLUSH GOODS. Photograph, Autograph and Musical Al bums, Dressing Casds, Work Boxes, Man icure Sets, Shaving Cases. PRAYER BOOKS, Oxford and Bolster Teachers Bibles, Padded Family Bibles, Thornton & Mc- Duti 's Family Frayers, Ltold uust, imi tation of Christ, and a very complete line Cdms Ms Mounded 1-ike n Bombardment. Last night about 11 o'clock the residents within half a mile of the Market nouse Qf religious works krere startled by the continuous bang, bang, bang, or wnai faouuueu uc Phntnfrrnnlis. "Rtrhinrs. Panels. 4mall cannon. Many though that tne Qiass Medallions, white and gold Easels. Peter eterson, who struck Rachel Smith tjown was attacked by robbers, and snatch- Grand Holiday Opening at .... .1 . I O 1 A A. I . I J,erttiehta wit i m li.rhtoriiomr in Tt. nff nn weaDons. uurnea roriD to me rebcue , ti.i 2 tut TT Saturday nirht. was olaced in i ail ves- It a number of drunken men cele 08 S U00S ML WM UDUS6. i - I .......I brating something they probably didn t PATETTEVILLE . C. know-by discharging a dozen immense Pemberton is the only ooe in the city cannou crackers near the Market House- th t makes a specialty of Christmas It Droved a boomerang to one of the party goods. Raphael Tuck's choicest line of however, for James West, a youn We are going out of the Crockery and Doll Baby business. Just think to buy your Christmas goods at Cost. That's what we mean. Just Tell You How It Is. We are going to make our customers a Christmas present of the difference in the cost of the goods and the selling price. See rPtxe IPoirit, Money in YOUR Pocket. 130 pc. German china Dinner sets at $14.95 56 pc. Austria china Tea sets at 5.50 126 pc. English china Dinner sets at 8.90 12 pi: imported Toilet sets at 2.90 600 different designs and beautiful alter-dinner cup and saucers at cost. Ees utiful lamps at cost. $12 PIANO LAMP at $7.15. $6.50 Beautiful Parlor Lamp, Art Pottery and Moon Globe at $4.40. Every French Doll at cost. We haven't anything but fine French Doll-babies. What could you buy better that your people would appreciate than the following spec alties: Chenielle Table Covr, Chenielle Curtains, Lace Curtains, Silk Velvet Rugs, Ladies' and Gent's kid gloves, A Fine Lady's Cape, Handkerchiefs, All Wool Blankets, Large Clothes Basket, Ladies' Felt Lined House Slippers, Gent's Bed-room slippers, Bed Quilts, Silk Suspenders, A Nice Carpet, Beautiful Neckwear A nice Dress and Trimmings to match and many other things. Come to see us before buying your Christmas goods. We can sait and please you. Yours Very Truly, .traav im,, . ... a... . : uyuu lrtuuio iu pny me nue mi linnn Kiwi V.. K . . H T 11 s Mated that governor-elect Russell ''Il Dot deliver any inaugural address, but 'dimply send a message to the legisla- e- -it is not customary, says the Ral Lcrrtspondent of the Wilmington FRANK THORNTON, R. M. Nimocks, Assignee t . .t wnne man from Flea Mill, almost naa nis uauu blown off. One of these powerful play things exploded in his hand, blowing the iL a 1 find of his thumb oil, tearing away me ur&.. 5tc?er, for a governor to fail to de- his forefinerer, and almost spliting - , - - Vl u 1 nan (rn o a a t : . u ., j Some of the populists say Christmas cards aid calenders. Leather goods of every description. Beautiful show cases of celluloid goods. In, J. . stature :,e juration. Assas; USEFUL as well as ORNAMENTAL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS averpe to i display at People and Their Movements. MOORE'S BOOK STORE. smation of Macon Thp 1 -Tl rro.l r. , .. : n .1 s- I,,.. -"fiuiiliuu Ul IUD J JIKJCIU Col. and Mrs. W. S. Cook left yesterday GIFTS FOR SISTERS & BROTHERS. Albums, Placques, toilet Cases in Celluloid and Plush, Jewelry ie Seuate yesterday by Sen- for vVilmington to attend the Kirmess. Mr. John Cameron and Mrs. Jas. A. Blue, of Aberdeen are in the city to-day. Miss Lizzie Peck, who has been visiting 'ttlPra! , , ds tne text of of a resolution in at rn 1 utton characterizes the. affair Miss Rebecca Haigh Haymount, re "uiation of tho ,..,1 e m: j tnrnprl home this evening .itr . . 1 uicss 111 civiuz.hu war- vw... . H!S !1 11 . . -v T 1. t T Tt Talraw 0H "lo 1 ho . ... . I tt T: I. , Mt.-iMrmrl acr ninrhr 7IH . r iului Ml Willi. II HUH III I Itl I . W . JL-. " ' -3 fit- nni .. j . .... . r .1 J." t PPr,i lit- Yinetnn ;"uu ir, or tailed to punish from the Metnoaiai uuicicu 1 of u outcast from the family gar,v e (?0QJiiitee- on tor- to... -ustructed to innmrp into "-atls dv,j . 1 kvn.. rePrt the senate at an Mrs. Jno. B. Broadfoot and children leave this afternoon for Newborn to spend Christmas with Mrs. Broadfoot's parents, Judge and Mrs. H. R. Bryan. Boxes, Leather Pocket- Books and Card Cases, Fine Note Paper with Envelopes, Violins and Guitars. GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN. Tin Horns, Drums, Toy Pistols, Games. Picture Books, Marbles and Foot-Brlls. Call and examine my goods before pur chasing elsewhere. T. F. MOORE. Hot Bouillon, or beef tea, at King's pHot tea at King' soda fountain, 5 cents. S0ia fauntain, 5 cents. WISHING EVERYONE A Merry Christmas, r. J3. MALLOY WILL SELL 1896 Crop of Raisins, Currants, Citron, Figs, Prunes and Nuts, WITH FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, ORANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS, and APPLES. Wl Full Line of Candies, WITH Unexcelled Table and Cooking Butter, Elegant Cream Cheese, Coffee 3 and Teas All Grades, and Full Line of Family Groceries. EMBRACING BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. All I ask is to call and examine Goods and Prices. Respectfully, W. B. R8ALL0V.
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