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ft FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18 1900 VOLUME V. NUMBER fl It II Jl DAILY ESJOITIOIV. Ob-errer Offlce 'Phmne 1Q3. Subscription One year, $4 00 ; six months, $2 00; three month?, $1.00; one month, 40 cents; 10 cents per week. Pay able in advance. There ZbuTone way oj obtaining busi- The Tie Up III WyOlTling nss-publicity; but one way o) obtaining nSc-tninf rr.mr.1af a lublicity-advirtisina. BLACKWOOD. DlSiriCt LOITipieie. The Great Pennsyl vania Coal Strike. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery the grand mo tive power. iUAUA ULi&X t Advertising Bates famished on appli- ration. "Wants," uusu not over 25 words, 30 cents for one inser tion. rf Advertisements for the weekly edi tioTshould be sent to this office not later than 12 m. on Tuesday. Cotton Goods Go Up. Police and River Pirates Have a Ter rific Encounter New York Brokers Assign A Tug Boat Cut In Two VonWaldersee at Hong Kong. r" Changes oj advertisements . to insure insertion the day they are sent in, should be in office not later than 9 a. m. New York Brokers Assign. By telegraph to the Observer. New York, September 18 Hatch and Fcote. Bankers and Brokers, an- indefioitely until after the strike is set tled. An attempt to start the Mineral and Union collieries at Shamokin this morniDg failed. The collieries at Tre verton and Locust gap started as usual this morning. There are indications fchat the Reading company will have trouble today at the big collieries in Sbenadoah and Mahanoy City, lhe strikers appear to have gained in the BeadiDg district. Besides shutting down at Shamokin a meeting was held at Mahanoy City and the men deter mined to strike. Scranton, September 18 Today finds the strike situation among forty three thousand miners in the Lack awarha region practically unchanged from yesterday, when a complete tie up of the region was reported. Posters for Bii Sale 99 of lercHise An Attempt to Burn a Mine. By telegraph to the Observer. Wilkesbarre, September 18. Man- BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. NEW. HERE IT IS: TALCUTflftSE, A delightfully soft TOILET POW DER a favorite with refined people. Positively destroys odor of perspiration. Saves waists and dresses. Money re funded if not satisfactory. tpSee our new line of TOILET SOAPS, the daintiest and choicest on the mar ket, and offered at a small advance on cost. H. R. Home & Sons. For marriage and. ODitnary noLicea, uui ana r coie, -Dangers uu uiuao, u w liKesuarre, oepiemunr io. xu.au- exceeding fifty words, no charge is made; nounced their assignment on the stock ager Nottingham of the Breaker mine for excess, remit one cent a word. exchange today. today reports an attempt to burn the T 1 . I 1 i. L INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Clyde Line Sailing Days. Joe Williams Boot Black Stand. J. T To'ar, A. G. Tolar A (Jard Cotton Goods Go Up. By cable to the Observer.) Glasgow, Sept. 18 The rise in the value of raw cotton has affected all cot- M. F. Crawford & Co. It Whistled ton products. A general rise in the Cape Fear Dry Goods Company-- Rugs and Remnants or uarpet. The temperature yesterday maximum and 65 minimum. price of cotton goods heie. has been made was 88 Von Waldersee at Hong Kong. Weather Predictions Chief Moore, WaRhincton. D. C. 10:30 Fair, continued cool to-night and Wednesday. By cable to the Observer. Hone Koner. SeDtember 18:h. The 1 J German steamer Sachen. havingaboard J; 1C1U iUaiOUai v uu u t vu . vvj commander in-chief of the Interna tional forces has arrived here. Breaker, the larcest in the anthracite region, and a mile below Plymouth. The attempt was made early this morn ing by two unknown men. The engi neer of the Breaker saw two men hang ing around and warned them away. Shortly after midnight he saw them again and when he shouted they ran away. The coal operators declared this morning that nearly sixty per cent, of the mine workers of the entire coal fields were Rt work. It is a lesson in economy, a louder call than we've ever made for your trade. Galvetton Belief Fund. E3PYou can't come to this store without learning some thing to your surprise. Don't fail to read large Posters for our prices. We would put the "ad" in this paper but we havn't space enough. "The Big Department Store." LOWNEY'S (name on every piece) CHOCOLATE AND BON BONS Bryan and Sttvmton Clnb. The Club is called to meet at the Market House next Thursday night, Protecting Lord Salisbury. Following are the contributions, through the Observer, to the Galves ton relief fund : -There was G. W. Lawrence, J. M. Lamb, Bond & Kennedy, By cable to the Observer. T.i-klrkn Snfmhfir 1 ft September 20th, 1900, at 8.15 p. m. I gathpriogof uniformed police Employees of B. & K., Pprmnnpnt nffirers will be elected and j cAnuni1 Voj-H rlotanti vps this mnrn- pnu BUU UOUtlOUU iinuuU.w.... I J uOUj - I . 1 nf T . "rr SoliaVinrv from I ii. K. JMACxvETHAN, Temporary President. L. B. Hale, Secretary. Police News. Julius Mayfield, colored, was com mitted to jail to-day to await trial on a charge of bastardy. my thfi arrival of Lord Salisbury from his country seat. It is reported that the premier received an anonymous letter at Hatfield of a character which caused an increase of police vigilance. Police and River Pirates Have a Ter rific Encounter. 1 keer of wine. $ 1 00 1 00 50 1 00 1 00 We Are Making Room for Our in i, 1 and 2 lb. packages Only 60 Cents a Pound. Also 10 and 15 cent packages at King Bro.'s Pharmacy, Hotel LaPayette Building. 1 A Fall Stock. ETJGS We have on ha?id too mrich By telegraph to the Observer. New York, September 18 A Tug boat with fifteen harbor police had a terrific encounter early this morning n RtRtpn Island below the B. & V. REMNANTS Deputy Sherifi Monaghan this morn ing arrested Walter Council, a colored bov. on a warrant chartrlnc him with , oq ytaten A3lana D6IOW ice oo KJ. an assault with a brick on John Dunn, rlee witn river pirates. Two pirates also colored, last night. He was were drowned, five arrested and one placed in the city prison to await trial, seriously wounded. L.ca. erie A Tug Cut in Two-Five Men Drowned. Cross Creek Lode No. a. I. O. O. . O - F I F., last night gave $25 00 to the Gal- By telegraph to the Observer. - Of CARPET. In order to make room for new line we are offering what we have at exceedingly low prices. Ask to see them. veston relief fund. A check for that amount will be forwarded to the Grand Secretary of the Grder in Texas. New York. September 18. The Tag America was run into and cut in two by the Atlantic transport liner Minne haha this morning eff Houston street. The men on the tug had not time even tn nrv nnt and five were drowned. One w j man who was saved believed the others The Wilmington Star of this morn ing contains the following in its oer e - I ma U VYUU VVCkO sonal column: "Messrs E. E. Howell J were stunned. and J . A. Barnes, of Fayetteville, were . z r7Ta arrivals at The Orton Sunday. S. Another Im!I'al Deree- M. Wetmore, Esq., after spending sev- By cable to the Obs?rver. eral days in the city in the Interest of London, September 18. -A Shanghai the patent on an invention recently dispatch says that an imperial ediot has made bv himself een issuea wnicu udouuuh iuo i- terday." ment of the viceroys with the consuls regarding the maintenance of order in the central and southern provinces. It also agrees that native christians who rpfrftin from hOldlOGT meetlDGTS aUQ Uoiel Arrival. Til P frtllrtnrin l. 3 - A. 1 .vuuT.tug wero regisiereu &i me refrain from noldiog meeiicgs ana LaFayette yesterday evening and this creating disturbances shall be treated morning: v-'eorse A. Wnlrl John S. McKee, Raleigh; W. S. Difiee! Underwood, J. E. Catlln, impartially. The Coal Miners Strik. W. A. Rv teleffranh to the Observer. Greeensboro; E. W. Grigg, Virginia; Reading, September 18 Reports up V. G. Cleapor, Atlantic Coast Line to noon from the Dauphin county line Mrs A u to Shamokin embracing all the Read Nixon. Char,n7,: t .!,V r.. ..J iDgoompany'sthirty eight collieries and , r A. A . uanaii, ouuiu a few ot- tne Pennsylvania railroad col arolina; E. H. Carter, Raleigh; J. C. lieries show some changes in the situ ttunt, Baltimore; J. J. McLeod, Wash- ation but no disorder. An attempt 6;uu' ' .J. w. Edwards, San- wf. ul.auo l" V. o at v . Ti a forr. q0, tt . . ' . nolherie of the Readme but failed. U,d Z7 J Um: Bt F- BU1" Fewer men reported than yesterday. ra Savannah ; John O. Williams, C. The oompany then aououoeed that the uwey, h, E. Dewey, Nw York, three collieries would be closed, down New Goods To-day : A full line of Boy's Heavy Ribbed Hose at 10 and 25cts. All grades of Heavy Canton Flannels. Afk to see the many new effects in Cam bridge Flannelette at 10 cts. These goods are just as pretty as all-wool English Flannels. Space too limited to begin to mention the many new goods received this week. fapCome and see them. Fine Writing Paper y and to close out we will, until this lot is disposed of, sell XXirrdL Crane's, George 3? Brown's, dciissoxi's, Blair's, Calter's W hi tin s:9 s And Royal IrisiLinen. Best quality of Writing Paper, ruled or plain, Price 15 and 20 cts. OUR PRICE 10c per Quiire. GOEHAl'S Book and Music House. C3 P 2 Or) 2 skills" O J2SB Whi Ctsel CAPE FEAR DRY GOODS OOMPANY. FOR RENT AND SALE. Mv store on Hav street for rent on reas onable terms Will sell a'l stock of (rnniii) on hand AT COST. This is a de sirable and good place for first-alass groc- err store, u&u see me it MISS FANNIE SHEPHERD. That was the little bov's excuse when he whistled in school. Jnst so with onr SECURITY SCHOOL SHOE for Children. Boys and Girls, Youths and Misses. They are selling themselves. People who haven't tried them don't know how good they are. For them this advertisement is meant. They are made to fit children's feet. They wear longer than any child's shoe we have ever seen. They keep children's feet dry and warm and prevent coughs, croup and colds. We have a complete new line ready for fall and winter.
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