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LET HIM WHO HATH NO NERVE FOR THE FIGHT, DEPART. VOL. 2. DURHAM, .'N: C, THURSLtAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22. 1887. NO 207. NEW GOODS PURCHASED FOR THE Holiday Trade Many Beautiful .Serviceable and Use- " V ' f ul Goods Suitable for Presents. CAST YOUR EYE OVER THE FOLLOW ING LIST: 3 . . elegant line of B ack Dress G ,'ods." French tnd German Table Linens. , : "Elegant line oi plain, white aud fancy Table Cloths, handsomely, fringed with w;th Napkins Co match in all sizes. Gents' white ; : nemmed-sti'chad Handkerchiefs at 50c, 75c, $1 00, $1.25 T up to $2 00. Lovely line of Towels, Tray -Cloths, . ' Ten dozen Ladies hemmed-stitched Handkerchiefs in all colors at J 5c, for merly 25c Special job in Balmoral SkirU at 50a, formerly $1.00. ' Gents white and colored hemmed-stitched Handkerchiefs in attractive stiles. Also Ladies' and CbildreoV Hand kerchiefs from 5c to $2.00. Ladies and Chil drens's Toboggan Caps in all colors. SweetSoans Bay Ei ai Ex m .... t racts Kmus Cashmere Shawls and Scarfs In all shades. Ladies' Collars and Cuffii in white and colored. Cachings, Corsets, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, etc. Gents Suspenders, Scarfs, Half-Hose, Glove?, Efo. Ladies' and Gents Underwear in all shades. New lot of Print!, -Century Cloths -tnd Ginghams.., Dress GoodsandTrimmiDgsaSpeciiily. - CARPETS AND RUGS! ----- f . . :- - - . t .. CARPETS AND RUGS! RESPEOTFUIiliY, Itelfciou Gleanings. - I 1 06 presoytery or uoscon nas now 80 churches, 49 ministers and 4,129 communicants. Five years ago there were 17 churches, - 36 ministers and 2,721 members. The Reformed (Dutch) church has completed the endowment of the first theological semiuary established in India, amounting to $54,000. The Rev Dr. W. VV.Scudder is professor of theology in this new institution. In his recent charge the bishop of London stated that in his diocese the average number of persons present at Sunday morning services has been j 21)0,890; at Sunday evening service, 205,496; the average number of com muniantB, 47714, though there were 99,000 at Easter. -There were 81,894 baptisms, and an average of 5,047 services on each Sunday - - Upon the arrival - of the "Jubilee Fifty," officers of the Salvation Ar my, who left London ' in August for India, Commander Tucker found a check for $55,000, which hd beeu sent to him to assist in maintaining the work of the Army in that coun try. The donor, who has amassed a large fortune mainly in India, recen ly gave a check for $55,000 toward the same object, : lie Pleads Guilty of Manslaugh ter! V Hartford. Conn.. Dec 20. Thomas Doyle, who kicked bis wife to death last summer, pleaded this morning, guilty of manslaughter, and was sentenced to btate pruon for five yeare. Bookish People. A bibliopegut is a bibliophile with 1 . - 1 a special rt&ard for bonk bindings. A bibHotaph is a book miser. A bibliopole is a hook sellt-r for biblio philes. A biblioklept is a stealer ot valuable books, Mr. L-nnox, who would not let Prescott see his ilexi can manuscripts, was a bibliotaph, and Sam Pepys was a biblioklept. Uibiiolatry is the worship of books. Art iteview. A Thiers Institution. When Mr. W. H. Ueaton. of Glass- boro. N. JH was a eust at a Phila delphia hotel more than twenty years ago, a IQWI stole nis watch. Lafit week he received by express a srutll parcel containing a hand-owe gold watch and a note which rad: "lu this box you will fiud a g. ld watch to be recognized as a substitute for the one taken from your room in a Philadelphia hotel in 1865." New York Evening ITorW. Killed bjr Kmmmmmy Car. An Asheville- special of the 21at toRalfigh' tfewi Observer ears: Two flat Cirs londe i with lumber, attach ed to a freight train coming up the n-ou itain uear aiuj uut ytserdav. trokd loose and ran wildly to tho foot of the grade, are wing timbers right and left and killing two nero tramps wno were steauojj a ride. ' - m i m m : Cracbfrriei", oranees and lemons at Paul Norwood A (Jo's d21 4t. Notice- Vacate Notice is hereby given to all per sons now occupying the right of way of the N. O K. ii. in the town and county of Durham, on wh'ch the Durham a northern railway is loca ted, to vacate said premises, in orJer that the aid Durbam & Northein Railway Co., may prosecute their woik. Thus. II. Holt. Freet.N.C.R R.Co. - - m imt m A present for every customer at Jobotoa & Co's., Druj Store. d21tf One prize room near B L. DuTre'i fii sale. The two stores and rooms in the Wright building are for rent. Apply to R. 1. Rogers. d21-St MM. s a 9 S o P- P P P s in 0 n 0 o o It o 2 -3 H O ca s rl.TaMG. DrugcisTamb Durham, N, C. I take the liberty of announ cing to the public that I have . ...... ... ... " " : - ' just returned from the Nor thern Cities where I selected one of the largest stocks of Ever offered on the Durham Market. Our stock com prises the latest Ameri can and European Nov elties, such as Christmas Cards, Bronze Card Receivers, - .' . . - . Dressing Cases. Marble Statuary, Manicure Sets, , : , Bohemian Vases, Cuffand Collar Boxes, Plaques, "Work Boxes, - "Whisk Holders, and Many other Novelties too numerous to mention. Holiday :-: Goods. All the above are new de signs, having arrived in 4 this country a few days before they purchased. You i Corda i n vited to ram me our stack. P.U.UAUGIIAM :P3R-i(DBS Entertain Streams of Visitors. JOES mm, MAIN STREET. , The Rambler after Bargains will find us B.EADQ UARTEItS or Dres G-oods. Bilks and Valtrars. Shacrrlcj Jackets and Short Wraps, Corsets, Hosiery r n el .rs r I I TVT - i JS IS t Flannels and Blankets. . Ladies and Misse3 Merino aid Muslin . Unaerwear. We invite the world to buy our famous line oi' 3hoes. Ladies, ASK 102 fUOMAS t BOLTON'S FINE CELEiiKAIEO, JbOU ftlEil; CX)iliiINAT10N OF UN S JiiFASsED Fi I'i'ING EXCEI. - uECE, oiTLE, vOilkllAN &UIt AND QUALIir OF, MA1EU1AL. We are also agonts for N. B. CoxVn.l aeorga Ziier's Fma SIwjs fi Ladies', Misses aud OmlJrea, aui Bart and P-iant aai L.. U yJeas'Fia Suoes for Men aad Boys. Exdiniae oar owa warraated $3.00 SEAMLESS SH9. They are nude of the bat taaaery caltskia, doagoU tops, sohi oik leather outer audiuner soles, so ia leather coaite.s md neals. Tuo oosiiiC usjd id s itching the vaaipH at topj, aai warraaidi. tlits Oapi, I'raats, aa Gents' Furuishiug Goods. . Fellow & Oo.'s aui Eifi & Wilson's CuJ and Collars, Boat good lu the world ,. Cusuuiefi dare to uioet poute attention. ., l - Q K Yours, most truly, JONES tfe LYON. G-IVBlsr JlTW'ATZ' I We are going to give away a very handsome ifi25.00 MUSIC BOX. Nov Is your time to strike a bonanza. Every dollar's worth ot goodi bought of us gives the purnh isf r a chance at this box. Come early and buy some of our cheap books and get a chauce at this box "X7". nETJSS cS2 CO., PROPRIETORS THE DURHAM BOOK STORE an THE LARGEST STOCK OF Cooking and. Heating' Stoves fa town can be f an 1 at our store. We have all kinds of Ileallng Stoves for either Wood or Goal. Cooking Stoves, Grates. Lamp Goods, Tinware, Etc -; . . Tin Roofing and Guttering a Specialty. CALL AND EXAMINE, oct 6-tf C.C. TAYLOR. Main Street, Durham! N. C.
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