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4 HP jut ffik -A Pi DAILY NEWS SHEET AND ADVERTISLR NUMBER 280. FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 29. 1896. PRICE 2 CENTS. in n V ' flTBCBIPTlON PBirB : Doily one year, , $3 OO in ad ranrr Dnily one month, 25 in ntlrnnee Weekly one year, 1 50 in adrance. Iied. Miss Fannie Calais died tbis morning at 10 o'clock at the residence of her sistr r Mrs. It. T. Scanlin on Cool Spring street. Death of Gen. Brady's Brother. Gun. A. G. Brtuly received a telegram yesterday nnuouucicg the death that morn iog of his brother Col. J. W. Brady in --- - - - t - c- - - - - . Advertising is to business what steam is to The deceased lady who was a devout mem- Washington City, Gen. Brady left last Kxciiinery the grand motive power. ber nf 0 Baptist church, was greatly uight to attend the funeral which will JVIACAULEY. , i.. t n i -i i -. -ii if i i There is but one way of obtaining business publicity; but one way oj obtaining puonciiy irtisinn. Blackwood. mtv-' -J loved bv her relatives and friends. t Hke place in Catonsville. Maryland. m I 1 The funeral will take placo from the Col. Biady was in his 66th year, and has residence at 3:30 to morrow evening. Cotton is selling in this market to- day a (tt to Gf cents. Saloon ITIusl Close at lO. The Board of Aldermen met yesterday for the purpose of granting liquor licenses The twelve bar rooms which have hereto fore been running were again granted license, mere were no additional appu- The Meterage Question been an rnr'iilin the posuffice depart ment at Washington for thirty years. He leaves a wife (who is wealthy) and three children. This death leaves Gen. Brady the last s-on of a large family of boys. All papers sold oq the streets by news boys should bear the stamp "For Transi eut Sale," in red ink. ations. The most important step that the Al dermen have yet taken in regard to the liquor traffic was taken yesteiday. The Boaid unanimously passed an ordinance Weather Predictions Chief Moore. Washington, D. C, 10:30 o'clock. Pari 1 requiring all saloons to close at io o'clock cl u.lv wentber to night and Weduesdaj, at night except on Saturday, when they warmer to uight, A Bri.liaut Entertainment. The residence of Cel. A. B Williams on Gillespie street was Lhe scene last nigh; ot a brilliant entertainment given by chamiing Miss i.1 za Williams to hei young mends. Nothing could surpas are allowtd to keep open until u o'clock A violation of this ordinance will work a forfeiture of license. The j jint meeting of the Board of Al dermen and the County Corurnissionei s whs held yesterday and an agreement wa reached on the much discussed aud irn porlaut C urt House aud j til sewerage question. AM the Couutv Commissions rs t ikI all but two of ihe city nldermt-n wn p-esefit. Tb'-- B '-ml of Henlth was rep rented b I):. J W McNeill. WEEKLY ARRIVAL OF VIRGINIA BUCKWHEAT ALSO Meckel's Self-Raising Buckwheat Elegant Syrup and Butter. All grades of Flour. Roasted and Green Coffee. English cared Breakfast Bacon. Kingan's RelUble Hims. Fresh Crackers, Cheese and Macca roni. Canued Goods. Tomato Cat sup and Worcester sauce on draught. Vegetables and Fruit. Tin-Ware and Crockery. At CJ. W ELLIOTT & CO. A 1 1 n- m i ii iii h r i , t r i 1 1 ii - 1 ' 1 1 r . h m il t-- 1 I Jl ,very citizen win nearuiy commena ieiJt!lbiv .liusd tbe members of the tv . . . - this action. bo mis uuauim usly decided, with D.. Al - N"ill concurring, that the county at ! o-vn tspeDse should be ullowed to con ATS! ITS! HA JUS V RECEIVED a ut-w lot of tbe Finest hobtebs, ana wnen ai one o ciock im guests iclui tauily departed, it was voted thai Miss Williams was the p.incess ol entertaintrs. Crura pier Coining. Tn tmus Ci umnler has publicly an ii? : ... i I . l- . t. . r .. 1 1 ooiincea im luieuuou io com mm pm-n c f ner a sewer irom uie voun iiuu di.u j il to run through G llespie. aud Gren s reets, empt iu into Cis Ci'etk near E brnltre. the dtlightlul hospitality of the ycung his tent in Fayetteville on the 28 h of Jn Water nt The aiiesian well which Messrs. Nu vitz y and Wright have been boring ',n Mr. Ei'jah Shepherd's piace on Rowan urv. Although he was located by tie recent Methodist Conference he claims hat he is not violating Ihe rules when he oes into another parish without invha ou, because he carries his own house o! worship along with him his big tent. This chief of the saLctificationists bns just concluded a great meeting at P. tkrs ourg, which is said to have shku Sanp won county to its very centre. PeopI Biuin Pudding. Receiot Take to lal parts of Shax.. i a maxdD, fiaids, chtccsaod lancy suiliug mix vMih Rosal Mvles and prices, and - - h erril quauiuy ol good linings and sea aun tumult euhcr opruig, bummer, Fa v.r Winter. In ctaer words street was completed last week. Run ningf crystal water was struck in the bow- a )(.ked there from Cumberland, Moon- els of an- apparently limitless rock. 227 eirtrnett, Chatham, B-unswick, Bladet pflMnCD TUCCC PfllNT Ut io tU An,U nt UiU I Via nrotor 7a. . I UHWl-ll I UUUL I Willi reached, 27 feet of which was b red into the ro k. The water is within six feet ol the surface, and it said will yield an unhmittd supply. A Woudeifiil Dog. Messrs. John L. Kennedy and John D. Williams went up to Goldston this morn ing to spend several days in hunting. They are both good shots and will no doubt astonish the "bob-whites" of Chat ham. Among the dogs they carried is a sev en-months old red Irish setter raised b Mr. Kennedv which is a marvel. On Christmas night some miscreant lestroyed the splendid tent by cutting the hdvhss in shreds. The next night th neeting wasield in the opeo air, and olleetion amounting to nearly one bun Ired dollars was tnketi up to replace it. Mix Dropped off. Fayetteville had her first real experience f a sanctification meeting last night. Th. ent was packed with people and numbers ere unable to gain admission. At th pening of the service a little panic was By giving us a chance to show you th prettiest and biggest line of samples 11 Fayetteviile -r State. We can save yoi uioney. Please you in styie and woik manship. FIT GUARANTEED. Good samples to select from. HQLLLM6SW0ITH & HOLLAND Fire Insurance. iu too Cit, cheaper thau ever. Come and get one of the latest stiff hats, they are AS FINE AS SILK CLOTHING lust Received. A new lot Cheaper than ever. The best line of UNDERWEAR " Iu the Market. Come aud get your Sz-s and Prices. Resptettully, Bl'CE folb. reated by seven of the long benches giv This ing way and precipitating men and wo puppy is apparently flawless, hunting in men on the ground in a heap. However, beautiful style, pointing like a veteran mia tne exemug bura wu.uu tuuu F. R. Rose represents Five First Clas strong Fire Insurance Companies, uote tor liberality and promptness in the ad and retrieving in a manner that would .his hLle incident was soon forgotten, hurtment of .11 lo. win ihn admiration of the most expen- The forty or ntty sanctineu persons ou iu- enced hunter: platform presented a spectacle tbe lifce or which was never beheld in this city betore. Mm,. rn..,r..i Men ana womeu laugueu, Mi. Vftusinrv received a telegram from themselves, fanned the air with their arm; a friend in Asheboro yesterday s'atioe and legs, all the time in a mad transport of that a uegrcwiamMd Clifton Cole had stolen delight. S.s persons dropped off mio an overcoat containing valuable paper trances. Th going off of each one wa from him and that be thought the thief the signal for a f-esh outburst of joy and would turnup in Fayetteville, and if so, as they recovered they were surrounded, quested that he be arrested. Mr. Van bugged, patted and made much of ener orv turned the matter over to chief of nlly, Each one declared that he or sb. police Flowers and a short while after- had seen strange things, etc. Tner are x wards the man was in custody. An officer cumber of pretty girls who br.ghten n, ion his way from Asheboro to take tbe things by singing good old fashionec A share of the Insurance business solic ted. Careful aUention promised and given t' ill business entrusted to his agency. Respectfully, F. K. ROSE. . L. CLARK'S Headquarters for BAC0Nt FLOUR, SALT, UND EVERY THING USUALLY KEPT AT A FIRST-CLASS Family Supply House. DryGoods, Notions, Boots Shoes and Clothing. RESTAURANT ON SECOND FLOOR E. Li. CLARK, ?--27-94 tf Cor. Hay and Winslow St. KEWAR3D. A suitable reward will be paid for th return of a brown setter dog 7 month ld, strayed frotn my home December '2 isi hid a leather coilar on with my name 01 inside. 2t R. W. BIDGOOD. ' Hot Chcojlate at King s Fountain. jlectxie IB ells. We are prepared to do all kinds of house firing in the most approved ;nianner at reasonable prices- - r' Estimates cheerfnllyfurnished. HAWKINS BROS., 2awiotdeci9 No. 9 Thornton Block Hot tea at King's soda fountain, 5 cent Prisoner back. !80Dgi 1
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