JL 2 DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISER J NUMBER 273. FAYETTEVTLLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 19. 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS- ,a'BCRIPTIOIV PRICE: pall, one year, S3 OO in adrauce nail) one month. 35 in n.lvnnee. n,fklf one year, 1 5Q in advance. jdcertiwig t0 business tchat steam is to m(Chinery-the grand motive ACAVh . jkere is but one way of obtaining business ,, .;..,.) v of obtainina miblicitv ulcertttnuj. Blackwood. XjOCAIj Cotton is selling in this market to-day at tf. to 0i cent?.. Weather Predictions Chief Moore, u'a.hirurtou. D. C. .10:30 o'clock. Fair M l- O 7 to-night, increasing cloudiness, during Suu day. ' Next Friday is Christmas Day. It is predicted mat we will have the coldest i hnstmas that we have had for many years. Our merchants are doing a good holiday business. The stores are crowded with peopie al da long 'inspecting the finest lines ut Caribinias goods that any town m me state can etteville if you want Christmas goods Freciunn not Dead. It was reported yesterday afternoon that Jno. Freeman, the negro who was shot in Texas Thursday night was dead. There was no foundation for such a report. Free man was alive and quite cheerful yester day afternoon He was alive this morning and is not likely to die. ClHim Part of the Court llouae Property. We learn on good authority that a suit will soon be brought for the recovery of one twelfth interest in the county pro perty on which stands the new court house and iail. The claimants ae the five ehil- JUST RECEIVED, 25 TUBS JOHN S. MARTIN BUTTER, will sell the retail trade 30 cts. lb. COWIN & CO. COOKING BUTTER, 25 cts lb. MOUNTAIN BUTTER 20 cts. lb. LOOSE MUSCATEL RAISINS 10 cts. lb. CITRON, CURRANTS, MIXED NUTS, COCOANUTS, In fact everything kept in a first-class dren of the late Gus. Jackson. These Grocery Store. Just received 50 Barrels children are now working in the Hope Mills factory. They claim that they were beiis to one twelfth of the property through their great aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Melvin, who died without issue, and during their miuority tun property was deeded away by the remaimug heirs aud without their knowledge or ouum-m!. A Value Rumor tauwi J 07. There was great excitment and joy in this city yesterday over the report tnat both houses of Cougress had passed reso- Apples and 50 Boxes London Layer Raisons. W. G. CLARK. CHRISTMAS, 1896. Grand Holiday Opening at Pemlierton's Bool and. Music House. FAYETTEVILLE, to. 0. Pemberton is the only one in the city lias uuuua iuai auy wwu . , . , .nna f icmuci iuu is luc uuiy uue m me cuv 1 boast of Come to Fav- lutltms "PnK lhe "dependence of makes ft spedalt of Cnristmas want Christmas goods. Cuba There were a number of young gds. Raphael Tuck's choicest line of Next Monday an excursion from Ben nettsville and intermediate stations will be run to this city for the benefit of peo ple desiring to purchase Christmas goods. Mr. R. B. Branch, of the Red Springs Citizen, is the manager of the excursion. There is no better place in North Carolina than Fayetteville to purchase Jhristmas goods, our merchants have superb stocks this season. Christmas cards and calenders. goods of every description, show cases of celluloid goods. Leather Beautiful men who volunteered to raise a company, or a regiment if necessary to go and lick the Spaniards. They requested us not to publish their names for fear of being as- KUbbEK TOYS, DKUMfc, TOOL. sassinated by Weyler's spies. The report CHESiS, TOPS, BALLS, TRUNKS, proved to be untrue, however, the resolu- VELOCIPEDES, WAGONS, SHOO tions wfire aimolv reported favorably by L.Xb,tfUAl OAKib, V w v - I f m. the Senate committee on foreign affairs. People and Their Movements. BICYCLES. BICYCLES. Several 2nd-hand bicycles cheap. V. & V. V. Railway. is in the city to-day. Miss Sarah McMillan returned from On and after Monday, 21st, inst., local Wilmington this morning freight to Wilmington will leave daily at Col. W. T.Green and Miss Mabel Green 25 A. M. nr viitincr New York citv. . - 0 10 Bennetts ville at 11 125 A. M. daily. Master Tacklvn Crosswell who has been w . - I J J o i.reensbory 8:40 A.M., Mondays, uite sick is much better to day. U'.J 1 . . . 1 Hcunesaays and Fridays. p w Kiarher went dowc to Sted trough treight leaves tor Greensboro Miss Luola McLeod, of Lumber Bridge, ORGANS and PIANOS, New Home and Domestic. Orders by mail will receive prompt at tention. Remember, the place to buy your Christmas goods is FeiWon's But ail Music House. Cbristmas Hoods 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 The Foirxt, Money in YOUR Pockkt. 130 pc. German china Dinner sets at $14.95 50 pc. Austria china Tea sets at 5.50 120 pc. Euglisa cliiua Diuuer sets at 5 90 12 p . imported Toilet sets at- 2.90 600 different designs and oeautiful aiter-dinner cup and saucers at cost. Beautitul 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 hue French Doll-babies. What could you buy better that your people would appreciate than the following spec alties: Chenielle Table Cover, 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 suit and please you. Yours Very Truly, if RANK TflOiM daily at 1:10 A. M. Freight received up to 5 P. M. man this morning on a hunting trip. Mr. John Henry Currie and Mr. Cavi- ness of 71st were in the city this morning. Mr. Locke Shaw, of St. Paul's, and Mrs. him down. flessand drew his pistol but it refused to flr and the man escaped. lains it- Air lilt- RBmII The following letter which explt eic das been received here: r0st)Hil8( December 12th, 1896. UE.R Stp T ru-i r o 11 1 10 Know if therp i a man hv th name Poets in beautiful binding. Books by the latest and most popular authors. Children's Books. GOLD PENS AND PENCILS. Examine the Celebrated Waterman's Fountain Pens. A WORLD OF TOYS. ken up housekeeping and are now staying j0& from 1 cent to $5. Doll carriages. rlats, Shoes anu otocKings; otoves, Bureaus, Beds, Cradles, Wash Sets, Tea-sets, Horns, Air Rifles, Boats, Steam Engines. PLUSH GOODS. Photograph, Autograph and Musical Al bums, Dressing Cass, Work Boxes, Man icure Sets, Shading Cases. PRAYER BOOKS, Oxford and Bogster Teachers Bibles, K. M. Ni mocks, Assignee Knocked Dovru by a Tramp. Early yesterday morning Neil Buie, one Neil Shaw, of Lumber Bridge, are in the t the night watchmen at the C. F. & Y. city to-day. . Yarn onrV.f - . i : I . . t? ji i i i , -augni x Liamp ticanuji wuwu, vAr. and Mrs. unas. isiagoou. nave uiu ana attempted to capture him. The fel picked up a couplin pin and struck t th LaFayette. the "5fv. i . I . i J ti (i 1 1 it 1 11 j n t t q t m -k r 1 r 1 -w wm 1 w 1 . . . . 1VH. I CILy luautit, ""w " w " -ouie retainea nis conscious- . .l:. a kjxtt ing relatives in mis tuy, icuuuv-u w .wt York last night. Mr. W. E. Kyle has purchased one of the splendid Kyle lots on Rowan street, and we hope soon to see him erect a handsome residence there. Miss Lucy Worth Lcndon has returned from Wilmington, and will spend several 9 O'CLOCK. This week we will remain open to show Christmas goods until 9 P. M. NEW LINE OF DOLLS JUST RECEIVED BIG HOBBY HORSES for $1.50. 28 in. Dolls, Beautiful Hair at 50c. 22 in. " 14 " i4 25c. 15 in. 44 44 " 44 10c. OTHERS lc. to $8. Baby Carriages 18 in. long 35c. Drums 6i in. with sticks 25c. it Guns 8i it 50c. e Russell in that place, or if you days with Miss Mamie Haigh before re- Padded Family Bibles, Thornton & Mc- turning to her home in Pittsboro. Duff's F.miily Prayers, Gold Dust, Imi- lurning iu u v, tation of Cnrist, and a very complete line r 11 O 4.1, 1 . A I'too" TTOCfof. f 1 1 lik of Arebi give oiH any information of his where Mrs. Robt. Southerland's 4tea" yester Kaes a 1 10 yU Wl11 P,ease droD me a few day afternoon is said by the ladies present you for i!1.11 beLfVer s0 mCQ oblied t0 to have been a most delightful entertain- ' Yn t,i.. ment and Mrs Southerland herself a char Chas. B. Russell, ming hostess 1 - F, 14th Tnfsntrv Hot Chocolate at King'sFountain. of religious works. PICTURES. Colored Photographs, Etchings, Panels, Glass Medallions, wh'ite and gold Easels. Hot Bouillon, or beef tea, at King' soda fauntain, 5 cents. shoot shot or stick 10c. 4 4 44 aud pop cap 25c. Express Wagons 14 in. 35c. 1G in. 50c. 24 io. $1:00. Rocking Horses, large size, $1.25. Tool Chests complete witn Tools 50o. Tops that Hum and play Tunes 5 & lOo. Cap Pistols 5 and 10j. Toy Watches 5 and 10. Planus ready tuned 50 and 75c. Yours to please, HOLLlMSWOffl & HOLLAND EtTFor other locals s8 fourth page.

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