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VOL. 2. DURHAM, N. C, THURSDAY EVEKMG, DECEMBER 8. 1887. 1.7 IT LOOK AT I: f j ,. .. j Pi, . J. . -4. I I A NeW and Complete Line ot Til, i n V t r v r-rn LTP rTl 1L i Hotel" WEST OF morn. We invite your attention to our large and elegant stock of Carpets up stairs, where we have ample space to show them. Our patterns ire very select, and prices shall be made to 'suit the buyer. "Will haVe them cut and made if you so . desire. Come and make your selection before tho : , Stock is broken. .. v ; , .... , , , . -7 -- i' J ' - - iK '. rrri' '.V. Hcspcctfully, -7" '.F.ELLIS. P. S. Also every department filled with a new and ele- gant assortment of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. Remember that my Stock is entirely new, having sold out my interest in the late, firm of Ellis & Mute. Very, respectfully yours, . To the People of Dimmtu. As I am now, after a twelve years residence with you, Boon to move ray family to atother place,' and hence no koger to be a citizen ot our delightful and progressive town, it seema meet that I say, through the papers, a few words, viz ! My thanks are due, of course, to ray own congregation for many act ot kindness to me and mine during these yeats,and at the proper time 1 sball, I hops, be able to speak tact to face with tbera about these things, r I wish in (this communication to mention others mainly: THE DOCTORS. ; Theae'gwtle haveeveruefrB as kind to me aa3tm----"UJtin could have been. They have come iahe day or in the.niht, whenever we have had an occasion to send for thetn, and without charge. . Of tht departtd I name Drs. Blacknall and l'homas, and of those with us I name Drs. Durham, L.T. Smith, Carr and Battle. To these physicians my thanks are due and in thia public way are most gratefully acknowl edged I do not, however in thia wish to be understood as making dis tinutu ns ; for, 1 am sure, from my knowledge 'of the other gentlemen m the town in the same profession, that, had it been necessary, they would also have rendered this kind service, THE EDITORS, To all the editors we have had, through theje years, and that we now have, I acknowledge my sincere thanks for their publications without charge ; and, too, for many other courtesys and favors. OTHER DENOMINATIONS. With you, my brethren my rela tions have been pleasant. I have had, as you all very well knew, opinions and convictions on denomina ional questions, and whenever I have be iieved it to be my duty I have not tied tated to- express them. I have, however, all the while, acknowleged tne'sauie to you that I hive claimed for myself-: the right to act upon your own cunvictious ot truth aud duty as t -ught in God's word. 1 eliallttvefTitt 11 of oar 'lent meet ing together," and that we have worked so smoothly together in so many other ways for the best inter est of the people. With the paators of ttie cburcnes I have not bad au unpleasant word, and I shall have uoittiog but recollections of km ltesb to-wards eaca of them through alt the coming ycais of life. ANTl-PBOIIIBinoXlST. ' Well, what shall I say f Til tell the truth. We have had some haid ticks and sharp conflicts. We each gave and received. AU right.Perhaps, on the part of some, prejudices and bad leelings were aroused, bat not so with me. All I did and said in that conflict I believed, under the circuit. stances to be my duty, aud with no unkind leelings towards any .ne then or now. I honestly believed then 1 was on the side or riht, and, I believe the same now. If m tbat opinion i am a sinner, I shall nu doubt die in my sins. And, yet. 1 l: t . i i utTo uubuiug uui mo iiinaest ieei iogs towards alleven those men who were "liquor dealers." Life will noon be over with us all. and we iuust meet our Judge and render to tiim our accouuts. the many. To many my thanks are due It words vf char and Uteds of kindnvt tbat were timely and helpful. Ihey were then most highly appreciated, and will ie the more cherishtd, a the years come and go, and one b, one these kind friends pass to their reward. 1 would like to give names, but the list wot Id ba long, aud 1 forbear. I have betn no idle specta tor in all that has made for the pros perity tf our people. 1 have tried, tnougb, perhaps, nuuy times misU Ken, or misunderstood, to render the best f Ojsible service to the people with whom I have l.ved. 1 shad leave the ton n witn desires and pray era that t-acu and every one may be prospered and made useful and hap py. I shall nevtr lose my intcmt in the place, and it will even be mj uelight to commend and serve in people. WitQtiacira esteem, 0. DCKfUK, Durham, K. C, D.c. 8. mi, chr But the have sire Grocery a: ishingly 1 m 195 tmas is Coming I , ollowing goods for Xmaa y arrived at the Backet Id are being s,)ld at astern m prices : nam ana lancy candiea. pjeservea ' and iallies, plain atd iinemkes, flavoring extracts of all kinds, Iurrant3,' ravens, nuts and green fruls. For further informa tion see advertisement in another V. K. T. B. is ao unmis- t.' r W. H. Proctor. column. taxable fi d6 2-v Ludles You can get seedless raisins, orange peel, lemon peel, citron, cm rents, &c. rne.makina TToen'g the CltpOonfootioriPr. ,-. d61t.T ( Saula Claus. " Can be found at Gre&ham's in all his glory, i His stock of Joys can't be beate&4bis stock of confection eries is laite. ';The best supply of fruits, null raisins cannot be ex celled. Hi can sell at Rich mond prices tci jobbing trade and save them the flights. d62t. llrlck Factory 1'or Kent. On December 17, 18fc7, at 12 o'c ock M.. I will tent the L r ck Fac tory now occupied by J. x Whitted, for year 188d. Keating at auction at court nouse door. W. W. Fvlltu, Aent. '' m i Citizenj on i'me street have pe uwoaea toai me street be worked. Cakes cjackers, plain and fancy candies, mi, &c, at C. L. Hoe nig, the City Gmfectioner. d6if. oSall kinds candies of ev at 0, L. -Hoeniog the "Fruit i ery variety City Bler Pl. I11BI1S, H. (. HrucgisT Durham, N. C. I take the liberty of announcing to the psblictbat I have just return edirom the Northern Cities here I selected one of I the largest stocks of Holiday:-: Goods Ever offered on the Durham market. Our stock comprises the latest " American and European Nov elties, such as . CHBISTK AS CARDS, . BROSZKOABD RECEIVERS. DBESSIsjl CASES, ' j MABBLK sTATUABT, 1IA3CUE81T8, Bonsms vases, curr aso coLtin boies, PLAQTJEH, W0BX EOXXI, WHMK HOLDERS. AID MA OTHER HOVELTIES TOO hVX XROUS TO KENTI0X Ail the iboveare new designs, having arriv d in this conntry a few days bd irs they were purchased. YciarjHalijljivii to Ei- 'mwM. P. W. VAUQHAN. Oh Ain't It Nice To be ible to set what you want nil t a vi mmrt a aliAmMil Try Whitaker, HE INIMITABLE. Mackeral, Salmon, Mullets, White J? a. U. Koe Herring, Sau sage, Tripe, Pigs Feet, Souse, Fmokt-d Beef Ton un. Brealfost Strips, Hams, Shoulders, Uod t mi, syrun, AioiaBC9, buckwheat. ANYTHING HEART CAN WISH FOR TO EAT. OUR GOODS PRICE Entertain Streams of Vis - . itors. -'-i -J-i' - JONES MAIN STREET. LYON. The Rambler after Bargains will find us RjEADQUAMTERS Pnr "HrfiSS f-J-nnrlcs Rtltre rr TTarrea QV.ottt1,-. Jackets and Short Wraps, Corse rs, Hosiery. . Flannels and Blankets. ' Ladie3 and Misses Merino and Muslin Underwear. We invite the world to buy our iamous line 01 onoes. Ladies, ASKF0R rUOMAS tOLTON'S FINE cJUOES, CELEBRATED- FOR rutrriJtoiibiNATiON of un" oUKrASSED'FUTING EXCEL LENCE, bTYLE, VVORKUAN- blllP AND QUALITY OFj MA'IEUIAL. We are also anronta fur N. Tt nrt' a n U: uTxvJ Ladies, Misses and UJiIldren, and Burt and Packaldand L. BoycWFino Muvn ivi iucu uuu ijoyg. Examine ourfowu warranted $3,00 SEAMLESS SHOE. They are made of thejbaat taanery caltskia, doaoti tops, sjlii oik leither outer aod inner soles, so'ia leather couute.s rnlj heels. Tue bet sillc us id ins-itching the vamps an I top., and warranted, flats Oapi, fruoks, ana" Gents Furnishinir Goods. Fallow .fe n. a nA .fe iViUnn PnfTa and Collars, Best goods in he world Customers sure to meet polite attention. Yours, most truly, JONES & LYON. OPQT D'y Goods Notions - - . i And Shoes. .You can find the best line of Dry Goods in i - -" " . . - town at BOWERS & EAWIS. You can find the bent stock of Boots and Shoes at BOWERS & KAWL8. We are selling Hull's l'lalda at 6 cents per yard. Only a few yards of hattine It ft, at 0 c-tnf s, cost you 15 cents tlsewhere. It would talis ih s whole pspir were wa to attempt to call over uir manv bargains so cme right alon and ee for your self. You can always find the lar , gesr, the best, the most com-, plcte and the CHEAPEST Stock of Goods Id town at the new store of BOWERS &RAWLS wip '-ygn. "SE
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