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a5 i abSS Jv. me. WIN ii 4 VOLUME V- FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30 1900 NUMBER 256 a .1 J m ii v i i- r ii 11 n icy tfDEX TO NE ADVERTISEMENTS. u v Crawford & (V-For Men Only. Rebecca Bledsoe Buxton -For Sale. . . WpatheV Predictions-Chief Moore, In. P. C 10:30 o'clock. yy tsuin Fair to-night and Saturday. Local Brir. The Excelsior Poultry Farm, Mr. John A. McLean, manager, is receiv ing orders from abroad constantly for chickens, recent onts being from Flor ida for twenty and from Norfolk for a trio of games. I lleTer Arrmt. Policeman Benton arrested George Johnson, a negro, yesterday afternoon near the Atlantic Coast Line depot on suspicion of being the man who rob bed the Dunn Hardware store on Sun day morning last. The officer's at tention had been attracted to him by learning that he had been disposing of a number of pistols, razors and knives. When arrested and searched no weap on was found on him, but when placed in jail he drew forth from some place, still unknown to the police, a new pis tol. He also confessed to the robbery. Chief of Police Duncan, of Dunn, was notified, and he arrived here yes etrday, and this morning carried the man back for trial. BcTlralatihe Armor?. A card board near the post office an nounces that Evangelist Sutton, of Georgia, will begin a revival at the armory to-night, and that three ser vices will be held daily in the same hall, at ii a. m , 3 and 7:30 p. m., for a period of ten days. All denomina tions are invited to assist, and every body is welcomed. In an interview with Mr. Sutton, we find that he is a Baptist minister, but that his purpose is to hold a non sectarian, union revival meeting for all the people of the whole city. He is evidently a zealous and earnest worker after the Moody sort; he says that more than 400 persons have found Christ at the altar in one city where he has labored, but that results here as elsewhere will depend on the co operation of praying Christian work ers, - - - - -AI IMPORTANT MEETING. pwpcti for A Bleachery, Match Factory wd 5ew Cotton Factory and the E porti About the Siik Mill to be Ducussad. The Directors of the Chambers oi commerce are to meet in the office of r-F- R. Rose, Secretary, on Monday ternoonat 4 o'clock. A full attend ee rs desired as arrangements are to aade to have a full public meeting 'Entire Chamber at an earlv dav matters w- be called to the of the Directors at the Mon- fSrut a new CottoD TPT tbat are cruelty c; Country Kis Plac"; one of the Tkis last w ' r shoMiHK. , undation in fact i . - - Ulter matter, dIse' best inf., Ciy conected with . 0t tattevil1e are ,1 . W!:"S 10 ! widely ad ua me part ot t"D0 masons why we fillyy past Wa ln our history China Protests Against French Invasion. Want the Powers to In terf.re. The United States and Turkey. Vercict Against the New York World. By telegraph to the Observer. New York, Nov. 30 Gee. Collis got a verdict'in the libel suit today against the World. A Boiler Explosion. By telegraph to the Obsener Davenport, Nov. 30. A boiler ex plosion st the glucose sugar refinery Ust night. Two men were killed and five seriously injured. The boiler house was demolh bed and part of the engine room was wrecked. The damage was $25,000. Union and Non Union Riot. By telegraph to the Observer. Sn Antonio, Nov. 30. One man was killed and five others wounded and one fatally as the result of a clash last night of union acd non-union forces of the telephone strikers inaugurated November 3rd. Colonel Yorck Dead. By cable to the Observer. London, Nov. 30 A dispatch from Pekin says that Col. Yorck who com manded the German expedition to Kalgan is dead. He had slept in a Chinese house, heated with a pipeless Chinese stove. Battle Over Rice's Millions. By telegranh to the Observer. New York, Nov. SO The first step in the legal battle over the millions left by millionaire Rice was taken to day by lawyer Harvey, retained by Altred T. Pairick who filed the disputed will which leaves the bulk of the prop erty to Patrick. A bitter contest will be made. A Disaster at San Francisco. By telegraph to the Observer. San Francisco, Nov. 30. Thirteen persons were crushed or burned to death in falling upon a furnace top in yesterday's football game. At least eighty-two weie iDjured, many of whom may die. The dead killed in the fiery furnace, now number seventeen and it is feared twelve others will die. The Transvaal Refugees. By cable to the Observer. Cape Town, Nov. 30. Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony, has issued a statement in regard to the re turn of refugees to the Orange and Vaal river colonies. He says no prom ise can be made as to the immediate prospects for the settlement of country to such extent as to allow the reurn of these people. He declined to fix a date for their return until he is sure condi tions will permit such action. He says, however, the working of the mines will be resumedon a large scale before the termination of the war. The United States and Turkey. Bv cable to the Observer. Constantinople, Nov. 30. The opin ion is expressed in diplomatic circles that the American claims arising from the Armenian massacres may now be regarded as practically settled as a trade providing for the buildiDg of a cruiser in the United States is officially promulgated. The question of the consulate at Harpooi remains open, the Porte persisting in refusing to grant an exaquator to the oonsul. The moral t-ftVct, however, of the presence of the Kentucky at Smyrna in support of the representations of the American lega tioa taken in cob junction, with the sets tlement of other claims leads the lega tion to hope for an early arrangement of all outstanding differences. Rough Treatment of Mormons In Austria. By cable t the Observer. Vienna, Austria, NrVr 30 Advices from Tamesvar, South Hungary, rec' ord a rough treatment of two Mormon elders from Salt Lake City. The elders had no sooner began to enun ciate their views on polygamy than the audiences stormed the platform and ejected the elders irom the hall. One was compelled to run the gaunt let of three hundred citizens armed with sticks and straps and knotted cords and hobnailed shoes. He was afterwerds stripped to the waist and thrashed by half a dozen matrons. The other Morman was ducked in a horse pond. The Minister of the In terior has prohibited furlhar Mormon attempts at proselyting as being dan gerous to the well being of the State. Want McKinley to Refer to LynchiDgs in Message. Bv telegraph to the Observer. Chicago, Nov. 30 Resolutions pros testing aerainst lynchiogs and and ask ing the President to taka sbmo action toward stopping them was adopted at union thanksgiving service at the Peoples' church yesterday. The Presi dent was asked to refer to the matter in his mess ige. Protesting Agaiost French Invasion. By telegraph to the Observer.) Washington, Nov. 30. Minister Wu called at the State Department today and presented a dispatch from the Southern Viceroys cf Warjkhow and Wuching confirming the report of the dispatch of a French force to the pro vince orJ Shansi and urging Wu and the Chinese ministers in Europe to se cure the good offices of the powers to prevent the further progress of this military movement. The viceroys say it is useless and may woikharm be cause it is likely to create alarm and trouble among the people. French Sardines 15 cts. OBELISK," the flour to use. California Peaches, Prunes, Apples, Rais ins, Citrons and Currants. N. Y. State CORN, the finest. French Macaroni, Van Camps Soups, Pork and Baans, Dedicated Coeoanut, Mince Meat and Gelatine. African Java and Laguayra Coffee. C. W. ELLIOTT & CO O B CD ' B CD CD SO CD P 00 rr- trr D P P CD 53" o p a o B CD 0 0 0 0 GO Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Digests what you cat MEN'S HABERDASHERY: New shapes in Collars. 50 diff-rent patterns in Men's Fancy Winter Shirts. A new and complete line of Neckwear of every description in Imperials, Four-in Hands, Bat WiDg, Tecks, Puff-, Butter flv and Ascot, from 25c to $1.00 each. Most complete line of elegant Keekwear ever been to Fayetteville Kindly look them over. Full line of new NTight Shirts in Mas1 in, LoDsdale, Cambric and heavy Winter Domets for cold winter weather. The Furnishing Goods Department. 1 1 1 1 1 j OUR MAMMOTH Store is filled from top to bottom with the great est variety of Fancy Goods suitable for presents. Also Staple Articles for home use. We have tried to purchase the very things you all want to give the 27 "Brides, that are to be," in the next two months. DON'T FAIL TO COME EARLY AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION. We have drawn from all the largest cities the most beautiful, useful and best goods suitable for such occasions We have them in Gold, Silver, China, Ebony, Wedgewood, GIap, Paper, Leather and Wood. Pictures by the hundred, fram ed or unframed. We will try to please you. No trouble to show you our goods. We leave it to you to say if our prices are not as low as the same quality of goods can be sold in any city. C ME AND SEE WHAT WE fcJAVE TO OFFER YOU ! HIS Book id Music House WHY USE CAROLINA BAKING POWDER? Because it is as STRONG and PURE as the ROYAL and other high grade Powders, and you save 20 cents on every dollar's worth you buy. H. R. HORNE & SONS, Manufacturers; A Quick Prescription promptly prepared is what you want in a case of sud den and dangerous sickness. It is well to always carry in your mind's eye the name of a reliable druggist that will compound it promptly and skillfully. KING'S PHARMACY is so well-known in Fayetteville that only a reminder of the name is necessary. t& You could walk there in your sleep. King Bro.'s, Druggists, Hotel LaFayette Building. POWDER, not gun, but TOILET, TOOTH, HEAD ACHE and all other kinds of Powders us ually kept in a first-class drug store. TOILET Roger & Gallet's Men nen's, Colgate's, Comfort, John son's (antieeptic), Amolin (anti ceptic), Windsor's. FA;E Tetlow's, Athens, Bailey's, Blanc De Perle. TOOTH Lyon's, Sozodont, Hun ter's, Bunting's. HEADACHE - Dr. Kohler's anti dote, Stanton's, and Three Minute Cure. FOOT Allen's Foot Ease. SACHET POWDERS. Everything guaranteed Experienced and registered pharmacist. Call on us. All welcome. McDuffie Drug Store, (NTA.SH E. BUNTING). Old Hinsdale corner. Telephones: Day 120; Night 142 "Welchs Grape Juice in the Home. A Delicious Table Beverage. A Riph Blood Building Grape Juice. Can be used when other foods are rejected. Welchs Grape Juice is sold by THE FAYETTEVILLE DRUG STORE. For Men Only. We believe we can make it the interest of every man, young and old, who wear under clothes, top clothes and overcoats, to inspect our stock. We don't claim to have all the clothing, nor the largest stock on earth, buc we do claim to have a good clean assortment of men's and boy's staple clothing and overcoats. Good honest goods that are well made and fit as well as any ready-made goods that are sold. Every garment is new and up-to date. Our line of blue and black Clay Worsted, Cheviots and Serges at $10 per suit, we don't believe, you can e qual for the price. Our line of fancy Worsted suits at $10 and $12 are crackerjaeks ac the price. Ii you want cheaper clothing we are showing a dozen different stvles at $4 50 to $7.50 suit. Our line of Overcoats will surprise you. We have the long storm collared Ulsters, the medium length black and blue Bearer, the new Gray Rugland and the nobby short coats for young men. Sae the line. All the new styles in Lion Brand Shirts. Complete new line of Hats. There are hafs here good enough foraPrinse Underwear for everybody, wool and cotton, fleeced, plain and rib bed. Crawford shoes in pat calf, enameled calf, valour calf, vioi-kid and plain calf, all new ehapes, lace and button. Hamilton Brown shoes in highland calf, bos. calf and vici-kid at $2.50, 2 69, and 3.50 pair.
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