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LET HIM WHO HATH NO NERVE FOR THE FIGHT, DEPART; VOL. 2. DURHAM, .N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARf 10. 1888. NO 21 is Second triD- Northern M arkets! ' a-NENY GOODS PURCHASED FOR THE- H(D)lidIa Many Beautiful, Serviceable and Use ful Goods Suitable for Presents. CAST YOUR EYE 'OVER THE FOLLOW it1, ' . ..... ' M. , . : . ING LIST: A superb line of Black Silks from $1.00 to $2.50 per yard. A new and elegant line of B ack Dress GCods. ' French and German Table Linens, , ; Elegant line oi plain," White and fancy Table Cloths, handsomely ' fringed with with Napkins to match in all sizes. GenU' white hemmed-3ti!chtd Ilundkercliiefs at 50c, 75c, tlOO, $1.25 . " , tp to $2 00. Lovely line of . . - i . Towels, Tray Cloths, &c, Ten dozen Ladies hemmed-ssitched Handkerchiefs in all colors at J 5c, for merly 25c Special job in Balmoral Skirts at 50e, " formerly $1.00. Gents white and colored hemmecUstitohed Handkerchiefs in attractive styles. Alao Ladies and Childrens Hand kerchiefs from 5c to $2.00. Ladies and Chil drens's Toboggan Caps in all colors. SweetSoapsJay Bum anflExtracts I Kmfls. Cushmere Shawls ami Scarfs in all shades. Ladle Collars and Cuffs in white and colored. " Ruchings, Corsets, Glove;, Hosiery, Ribbon etc. ' Gents Suspenders, Scarfs, HalMIose, Gloves, Etc. Ladies' -and Gents' Underwear in all shades. 'New lot of Prints. ' . Century Cloths and Ginghams. " , DressGoBdsandTriramingsaSpeciiUy. CARPETS AND RUGS! CARPETS AND RUGS! RESPECTFULLY, "W. .-ELLIS Durham Tobacco Market. 8MOKSBS. ' Common to medium , $ 3 50 to 8 oo Medium to fine ... ... ,.. 6 oo to 13 oo VILLEIW. Comrpon to medium...... Soato Soo Good to fine J 25 to 12 00 ClOABKITB CUriBKS. Common to Rood............. 8 So to 1A oo Fiueto fancy ....19 oo toSooo BBIOHT ITBllINa IEA. . Common to' good, , , 8 oo to 15 oo Oopd to fine.. li oo to 2o oo Irk, common to medium. ......... 8 oo to 14 oo Bright, common to mo !iuru........lioot )3o oo Uooii to fla.....uVA.. .....'.35 oo tJ oo Fine to jkQC7..,.; . ... . ,4 oo U 8o oo Z' '. .' .ii I ' . :.,', . "The Way' of The TV4ri4. V;TUX:6''--muioitf-V-Kin"g!', tlw! BIe88r. X Wester tf Broa., and their magnifieeut Comedy Co., appear at Stokes Hall to-nigbt, for the repeti tion of that delightful Comedy, crfti. tied, "The Way of the World." - We have heard more cxpresasons of ap preciation by thope who att( tided when the Company was : here during Christmas week, thtn of any Compa ny before them, or eince. The pri ces have been reduced to 25 cents, and 50 cents for reserved seats. If the people of Durham only show half appreciation, f f the rich, rare and ra cy, Stokes Hall wiil be crowded to its utmost capacity to-night. . , Yea lieWould. - Ooldsboro EeadilRht. ' The Boston Herald save: -! "A beautiful fir is the mrst beautiful tbinis io crfatiou" If the Herald will take the trouble to find a girl of that description and call her a "thing" to her face, it will i-b that its admira tion had been Leutowed on some inani mate object like a crooked rainbow or a r,ed, red sunset. - , Horrisville IoU. MonEisviLLE, Jan. 9. Mr3. Helen Riggsbee. wife of IlUliard Riggsbee, died suddenly Saturday evening, and was buried yesterday at the ftmity burying ground at Barbee Letter's. It is supposed to have been a stroke of apoplexy. Dr.CotU n anived very quickly, and Dr. York was sent for also, but the died before Dr. York's arrival. " There will be more tobacco plant ed around here than last year. In the New f 1ih. rVl'y, Chatbam ex tensive preparations are being made for the coming crop; to cultivate it well, and make a fine article. . The most of the tobacco has been sold, but many have held back wait ing for the opening of ParrUh's ware house. It is wonderful what agn'p be has on the farmers. Chatham will be well repiescnted at his opening sales. ' "lleart Echoes From Golden ' Morn to Silvery Eve,' v-1 Is tie prince of books. It embra ces allUhe phases from, childhood to old age. It's variety is a charm to which is added wealth of illustration unsur pasep in modern publications. A very large, beautiful book of 800 pages -really four volum-s in oae most appropriate f r a rich and du rable present, i 1st. book, Childhood. The Spring of Life, 2nd b-ok, Boy hood, Tlie Summer of Life 3rd, b"0k. Manhood, The Autumn of Life. 4th. book, Old Age, The Winter of Life. Four books in one. J. F Haves can be found at Mrs. L. F. Smith's, near Main Street Church. Poor Waui:riiicr Joih-s. Detroit, Mich, January 9. Ex Senator Jones, of Florida, has pub lished in the local pnpers his views on the triH He raises PresuUnt Cleveland's message. Knowledge from Experience Is what we understand . when Dr. Spalding, an eminent Baptist divine of Galveston, Texa. writes "fend me two bottles of Taylor's (?b'rokce Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein. It is for a ft lend suffering from con sumption. It is a preparation I know from experience to be good. Who Pay the Tnxcs. Wilmington UesMoger. Apropos of matters educational, bnff manv iteonla know that of tha $2,000,000 annually raised by taxa- tion, State and county, lor public and education)! purposes, the while people pay $1,875,000 and colored ppople only 125,000. It Is another cvidenee that the Democrat are the tost frieods the negro evr bad and d j more for his. The negro pays abt $100,000 polltax and about $25,000 propity tax. He gpts'for education every tear $250,000, or twice as much as the whole volume ot his - taxes. White men pay all the State and fountv exnenses. nay lor all their tcbools. Can any people on the face of the earth beat th it record? Here are the lac: s, in cold and accurate figures. ' ' Committee Appointments.' NORTH 'CAROLINA GETS K PORTION OF THE PLACES. Washington Cor. Wilmington Meuenger. ' The South is still the stronghold oi the Democratic party, and gets a large proportion vt the places ; but the North has made some considerable gains: iu the ' apportionments. The Speaker has been far as between the sections. . ''; ',', v- . Krth Carolina has won some good f' iis. J3ut instead ot tbreecbair- tna'iisutps; as in the last Congress,1 we now have only one. This is due chief ly to the fact that so large a propor tion of the delegation is fresh in this field. I think there is no dissatisfac tion. Indeed, I have seen or beard from all except one of the Democratic members, and I understand that all are pleased. ; . Mr. Henderson goes on Judiciary and Pensions; Mr, Johnston is sec ond on Public buildings and Grounds and on Elections (by election of the House.) Colonel Cowle is chairman ot Expenditures in the Department of justice (a place aesirea Dy mm, as h gives him a chance to whack at ex orbitant fees, &c), third on Patents on Exoenditures of tbe PostoBlce Department. Major Latham is on District of Columbia and Private Lanl Claims. Colonel Rowland is on Postoffices and Post Roads and Election of President and .Vice President. Major McClammy bas places on Agriculture and Alcoholic Liquor Traffic. . Mr. ISimmons re ceives appointment on the Committee on Claims and Expenditures in the treasury Department Mr. , JNichow is placed on Mines and Mining and Labor, and Mr. Brown, on War Claims and Expenditures in the State Department. ' : fceudtor. Vance has introduced a bill to erect-a monument to Gen. William Lea.Davldsoa. It appro priates $10,000, and recites certain action of the State of North Carolina toward bailding a monument which was nevej consummated. ; v. lbserres Much Credit. ; ,. Raleigh Sew and OtMerrer, From tbe Winston ppera it ir learned that Mr. Jake Hicks will le given his old posi'ion of engineer on the Raleigh passenger train, Mr. Hicks was put down some time ago on account of bis deficient education, but since has applied himself dili gcutly and bas learned to read and write, and passed a satisfactory ex amination. Mr. Hicks is between 50 and CO years old, and deserves much credit for the success he bas met with in studying. PHOTOGRAPH- GALLERY. New outfit. New and bpantiful stock of fraraesw All kinds of artists material on hnd. All work pn&ran teed.VMy old friends and the public gvucmujr luvibcu 10 can ana examine my work. .Prices low. " WAl. BUJ5LUUIIN. m3-tf . ' Durham, N.O. Kttpa It At IIm Hutchings & Shepherd supplies the public with first-class meats, and keeps all tbj fine beef they kill for the Durham people instead o2 sending it t ilUItigo, and other point?, j 10 It. . mi" Hamilton's Central Market, cor ner of Mangum and ' Main streets. Everything kept that a family needs. What he basn t got he will buy for you j 10 it. ; i i i en PalntioiTe Having engaged a number of first class painters to work for me this veir, I intend extending my business by taking house, sign, decoration paint ing and paper hanging in all its branches. As to quality of work will compare with any work done ia this State ; as to priee, am ready to com pete with any and all. I have good reason to ask and expect yout patron age, having lived bete for several years and spend all I make in the ton, and have all this time been making preparations to do first-class work. 1 am now better prepared to do work In my line than any painter in the State, in fact I have everything necessary for the business. All work done under absolute guarantee. No money asked for a til completed and satisfaction assured. Citizens of Dur ham aad surrounding country, I ask your natroange. Thanking you for pat favors, I am . Yours respectfully, jl0 2t C. O. Youxoer. Go to Rawls' for umbrellas. Go to Kogers A Co's for the best groceilt'S. jn 10 Go to Rogers A, Co's ior the best ctockery and g'asswaro. , jan 10 Fulton market beet 10 ceats at Rogerj & Co's. jio 10 . - ' . - Atlcntlaa, Unrdeati. IVn bushels Ouion sets received at the Racket Grocery, to-day, and wiil be sold at rock bottom prices jl05t W, Ii. Tboctor. NEW BAKERY. C. L. HOEN1G, (Successor to E. P. ALGOOD.) Has established a flrst-class ' Wfiil Parties ari.-Mnk'; Furnished on short notice by the most , 'skilled artists. A large line . of all kinds of FRUITS And every thing usually kept in a flrst- class confectionery, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. L. HOENIG, At old stand of City Bakery, DUIfflAM, N. C. HIELBURN'S ROGERS & Co '' Dealers in Crockery,- ncy and Staple Groceries. duuham, n. c. )ull2-lv u 3: I &3 d Mi ' m b ." " s. H Wfilin pun -MiAiim iUUH EVE 13 liimiUl And your senses overwhelmed when you enter our store VITH A LINE OF BARGAINS Extending from the front to the rear docfr. Konste Quality and Lowest Price! IS THE FORCE WHICH GIVES LIFE .AND MOTION TO OUR JK HUSU iiVEIi CUANU1PG BTUCK OF Dress Goods, Fanpy Goods, , ... . y . . . . ' ;' ' , " Boots and' Shoes, - ' Hats and Caps, Trunks and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Pushing along the highway of success, we stop at nothing to accomplish an increase wi business, therefore, . PRICES ARE LOWER THAN EVER - V : mis WC& wiiu TUB KELrABLE AND rOFCLAI ' FI11M OF. Jones &, Lyon. i AkAJUi&.Dt who'Q to lt a f till tram Miming weinivtiurri ubim nr swni ,0f CC1IIUSI IJCTII I CJ 9 Is Ao4 Ufa. .Testo'l fori 'elit Vi: in inasr r '-a t . v . -j m "9 IIUPTUKCO fCaSOMa can hart rta KhnatpnlraJra U ibM ihirwW hm. Jlk M M )Ua T u Wlaniumtiatnim tnm4mi .- OR a-ifMiM BMdMal arirwtMt t.4ira piiwMKHUa flit wt fiutmm )u tt" mnil fall trltiiMt 4.1a. n.wd mm nr.. i rm una. Tm m,rm-irt finnu M MMih. tJb. aaMaa tawinpurli fiUaail i I 1 1 1' ' iffc ini kmith niATUrJTIri.ii- tr htH Tint, J MA3X13 REMEDY CO.. 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