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.fit;;:: f V r . ' - ' -, J I - . . , - V"" .J. ." ' 4 , .Jr..' t . '. f ' t'v. V ! I WEDNESDAY, Sep. 17, 1885. LOCAL MATTER. -V Oar Agents. The following gentlemen will re ceipt for subscriptions to the Durham UECORDER : ..i, B. F. Hester, Esq., Hesters Store ; W, T. Noel, Mt.Tirzah j Jas. Hollo way, Hullo ways : Capt. L. R. Exline, Pittsboro, N. C. ; June Peoples, Peo ples Mill ; If. D. Mason, Williams Mill ; J. W. Hackney, Hackneys ; A. C. Moore, Merry Oaks ; Jas. McAd ams, Border office : S. C. Bruce. Rox- 1 boro; D. W. K. Rickmond, Hurdles Mill j T. C. Ellis, Cedar Grove ; E. Long, Bushv Fork : John Laws.IIills- boro ; J. S. Coleman, Gordenton; J. I!. Sykcs, Rock Spring; H. Y. Harris, Caldwell Institute; Col. M.'W. Moore, vans. . , Circus the 2n4 of October. 40 car' loads of freight arrived , m Durham one day last week. . Mt, E. C. Murry lias returned Trom a pleasant trip to Danville. -. Capt."R. T Fulirhum died in In. sane Asylum at Raleigh one day last WCVIt. j .... r . .-. '.Mr. Thos.D.Tinnin has received . ins comniission .Hillsboro. ' as postmaster at .irrOuT subcriptiou, Jist is . on' the eae. 1 A large number of new name uredded every day. . --i'leased'ta have a call from Gen eral DoAl, tbe'Bopular traveling man ager of the Baltimore United Oil Co. Mr. E. G. Llneberry, of Chatham County, has accepted a position as book keeper for Mr. J. L. Markham. Quite a number of Chatham far mere were tn town last week loaded with flour. They were pleas ad with prices. - f Our merchants are making great preparations for the fall-trade. They are repainting and r making their stores as attractive as possible. Miss i Blanch ' White, sister of Mrs. Samuel Kramer, who has been spending some lime in Durham left for home in Raleigh last Thursday. Our otd frieud, Davis Pittard, sold 1000 pounds of tobacco at Lock hart's Warehouse that brought him over 400. lie is a first-class farmer. Messrs.. Edwards & Ennis have started a steam saw mill near Morris . ville and are prepared to fill all or ders on short notice. Give them a trial. - - t. Our merchauts buy an immense Juaniiy of goods Id Richmond,' Va. tr certain lines of goods Richmond U the cheapest market our merchants can find. . - Mr. J. M. Boyd, one of the largest tobacco deah-rs on the Richmond market was in Durham a few days ago. He is repreeutod here by Mr.. R. K. Smith. . - ; . Those who intend buyinyaPiano or Ofiarr tMs fall should not fat! to' write to J. L. Sto Raleigh, N. .C. Or apply at the Durham Musie House. Catalogue free." '- - ; , . - ... .'. - . ' I --Bernard & Co. have opened their stock of dry goods and grocer ies In building formerly occupied by II. Goldscbeider on Farrish St. Call and see them. .' If you want the worth of your mmey put your advertisements in the Recorder, then you do yourself the greatest good by reaching tne largest number fit readers.' Mr. Sam Lehman, ofNachman & Lehman returned some days ago from the North,' where be purchased a fine stock of clothing. - This is one of the old reliable houses. . Do nofwait any longer, now is the tims to advertise your fall goods. . Keep them . concealed from the public and the sheriff will be ham mering at jour door before spring. We" were glad to see in town last week Messrs. J. W. YUlines, J.T. ft Sam Catet. Frank ft Louis Hester and W. A. Warren all of Tenon county and John Burton Esq., of Caswell. We call special attention to an article on the 1st page of this paper, entitled The "Call Again" customer. It will be good reading for most every Citizen oi touiiuuuikj. profit by It. - . . Mr. D. L. Kaufman, has one of tti host stocks of eoods in Durham ..J t aollfnir them chean. His plaM is next door below Vaughan A Tenny'n Droir Store, E,Goiasuns oia sianu UUi ana examine . 'Our old friend Mr S. AI Dickson has 'acceptaa a position, with Mr. John S. Lockhart. ."Uncle Sam" will be glad to see a part of his friends at the Banner Warehouse with a load of tobacco. lie don't want all to come for they cannot give thorn room: The tobacco market In Raleigh is opening with bright, prospects. With T. Norman Jones ft Ho., Mooro ft Proctor, and the Stronachs. Ral eigh will be a first class tobacco mark et. Ij will stimulate'' the trade of that city and start it on the high road to prosperity, , . : Mrs. J. O. Biadsher died at the residence of her husband in Person county on the 3rd inst- after a brief illness. She had been a consistent member of the Methodist Church for 42 years and was greatly loved by all who knew her. The remains were intered in the family burying ground, tne lunerai services being conducted by Rev. L. L. Nasb. We "congratulate our Roxboro ana renon county friends upon tbe certainty of getting the Uailroad This will prove a great blessing to the whole people and every man in that county ought to contribute as liberally as ' his means will permit It will oo worth millions of dollars to the county. Keep the ball rolling let otner townsnips follow the ex ample set by Roxboro. i. Our Cotton.' . We can say for the benefit of those who raise cotton that the prices now paid at Durham are equal to any paid at any other market in the State. The Durham Cotton Mills are bound to have several hundred bales each month to - keep running, Our cotton brokers have large order from a distance. Bring it in, prices good as will be this season. , . . "Occoneechee." . . This is the name of an elegant Ho tel just completed by Mr. i E. H, rogue at Hillsboro. It will be fur nished in tasty style by Wilson & Avery, furniture manufacturers of Morganton, N. C. It has been ar ranged specially for health seekers, and from what we know of it,' we can truly say there will not be a better kept, nor finer hotel in the State. A more extended notice will be given soon. . - . u,' t-'Miltoo to roxbore, im joad fron ,Btn; fold. But there !tt?i?&S8. theoll,er SttheywiUdo. WWB"" r ' ' t.. have at last -TheCoronr.. , Finch wnderea IV r.,.atham county. - , ah mm u wp- . nnrtier v- . vincbes come w rnorue. .be y ncnei come w 5? fi.?i.ih"ithe hands of Jerry i I I saturatlns society with what ; he glon'ind from the paths of know! edge. Every keg should stand npon itson-n bottom, and illustrating this maxim his course took thatofinde pendi nt action, choosing to lay aside what he might gam trom a lathers name made resonant with power and influence. Much Is in the future to distinguish this . young roan in the. struggles to which he may. fall heir." "' - Vegas. W.W.Avery. Some months ago our townsman, Y. W. Avery, left Durham for Mor ganton, where he formed a copartner ship with Maj. J. M. Wilson and start ed a "furniture factory. We are glad to learn they are meeting with won derful success. " Being located In the heart of the finest black walnut and cherry section of the world they are enabled to manufacture a better piece of furniture for 20 per cent, less than any Northern house. Our peo ple should patronize them. ,.'- Death of Airs. L McCabe." , . It becomes our sad duty again to announce the death' of one so much loved and admired as the subject of this notice, which sad event occurred in this place on' Thursday last of pneumonia. She was possessed of many rare and excellent qualities and was much beloved by all who knew her. Her funeral took place from the Methodist Church, of which she was a consistent member. ' Her remains were followed to their last resting place, by a large number of sorrowful relatives and friends. We extend 6 the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy in this their sad affliction But truly are expres sions of human sympathy frnithlcss to soothe such sorrow. Only He who strikes the blow can heal the wound. Stopped Hu Paper. Once upon a time a certain man got mad with the editor and stopped his paper. The next week he sold bis corn at four cents below the mar ket price. Then his property was sold for taxes, becanse he didn't read the Sheriff's sale. He was arrested and fired f 8 for going a hunting on Sunday, and be paid $30 for a lot of forged notes that had been adver tised two weeks and the public had been cautioned not to negotiate for them. He then paid a big Irishman, with a foot like a forge hammer, to kick him all the way to the news paper office, where he paid four years subscription in advance and had the editor sign an agreement to kpock him down and rob him if keever ordered hu paper -stopped again. itf.Vithoat a newspaper. New York Heumieaier. Yes and there area great many farmers in the surrounding counties ho lose a great deal by tin taking dlE Dl'RtUX UECORDRR. A' Deserved Compliment. Tlii accomplished writer of the hi-lam Whins," which daily ap- am t i . .a v t .v.tr dea'-n --. V"t tTvion. Vg columns oi ma naieign Finch, Harriet Seni Obtrrver, in his last con- m,. two Scotch coiier -"; tribul.n of "whiffs" from this place, holoU ww ".JST i .too took Iccaslon to bestow a compll fo -unt of not having ment poo our talented young towns- 10 VZ; to Par their way. The mM Uhe legal fraternity, to which ' . f that c&y took m P ws dti to append our hearty en Son and pta their way w Uctfsenit, Mr. Fuller, since his aV Messrs. Jot'B & - A' .ST 1 1" in T U bM conducted him iw of Guilford's promt neu self pert.iiy .d professionally In feui we?W ."Id Slt .cu4ca. to h.v. thoroughly SSKftT the RfiOORSERtokeep IngratlaA himlf in the good '7V " .he market. They sow opinions affections of our people, fcooo. pounds averaging u per nun- an1 hM Acquentty cqa!rcl a lu- dred. ' I crative prLM among those having If v oo want your waicn or ciov b0s,Bess ir courts. The follow paired carry it to u.. w tngtswba., Wfiier in theAW 'corner of J?5md OhnU M , . -1 awnrKTTlKll. uueas "- - a t nrsvciw" w ""T7r JL as cheap I "When t satufacUoa do wo r rf as anf one. i" ";.:" -i,nU.. hi(,ht wit anandR.kiiM I patronage. County Commissioners Sots.' The Board met last Monday was a week ago and was in session four days. S.J.Cole was granted license to sell liquor. A reward of fifty dollars was of fered for the arrest of Jefferson Gill for the murder of Miles Walker, H. H. Sims and L. M. Howard wero appointed to supervise tne building of the fences required under the stock law enacted by last Legis lature. : They were allowed $2.50 per day as a compensation." 1,1 Wiley Massey was appointed county student at the University. A. D. Markham was allowed to erect two gates across Hillsboro and Raleigh road. ' Messrs. T. J. Hollo way, R. D.Blacknall and S.T. Mor gan were appointed a committee to confer with . the Board of Commis sioner of Wke jcountyfritli regard to the rebuilding a bridge across Neuae River, known as , Fish Dam Bridge. The Jury box was purged and re vised. " : y -.h .-t The Sheriff was ordered to have a plank fence ten 'feet high erected around the jail. Ex-Sheriff Blacknall reported the names of 48 delinquent tax payers who reside jn other counties. The Board ordered that execution be is sued against the parties, County Treasurer Rowland made his report showing that he received the sum of $11,184,81, and that he Ifad disbursed exceeding his com' missions $11,413.16, leaving county indebted to him in the sum of $116.-33.- . . Jury list for next Court s '.. : FIRST WEEK. Asa Pickett, Jno. A.Umslead, Jno, C. Terry, Hugh Green, Albert Kramer, James D. Fletcher, Jno. J. Thaxton, Jno. Brogdcn, ueo. Bow ling. Joseph A. Holloway. Jno. D. Stanly. Jno. W. -Fletcher, Jno. II. Anderson, Jno. J. Adcock, Adolphui Sears, fioror U. Knodes, Ubas. It. Wilson, Hampton Umstead, Stephen P. Cates, Duane Garrard, Henry L. Umstead. Sidney Scott, Samuel A. Hall, Jno. W. Belts, Duvall Garrard, f rank F. ruryear, W. U. Lunsford, John W. Smith, Jas. 8. Rogers, Jas, Howard, Jno. W. Cole, Tnos. U- Cozart. F. S. Quackenbush, William A. Muse, W. Kicbard Bialock, Jas. S. Teasley: - ' ' I , SECOND WEEK. . ,Jno.T. Britl, Jas. W. Tatum, rank 'I. Burch,1 Jno. T. Nichols, Jno. W. P. Smith, Geo. C. Farthing. Lirewry inanaier, mvia m. i nem, Y. W. Whitfield, Jno. W Ball. Wm H. Muse, Robt H.Jones, John W. Wright, Robt. M. Jones, John Rhew, Simeon J. Hester, Chas. B. Garrard, John II. Massey. A MODEL UnOW. Opening of W. W. Cole's Oreat Circm Opinion or tne snow d? a prominent , St. Louis Cntiq rheSt. IuU Wobe-Dmocral of April 2Wt, gives an cxhaustivs dearription of W. V. Cole's colossal shows, and in the eoartc of th review are fount' the following plea unt remarks from the pa of 8am F.L'ary, the ruinous at. units criuc. lie stye "The atteniunos at Uii initial aiiertain- mctit yesterday afternoon was large, while the crowd at the evening performance fill ed the spacious tonti to overflowing; Tbt plendoil and startling acts witnessed in the inn rings notice were equal hj any thins: ever preeentod In the city. The W. Fuller became a bar of Durham ha a mind weighted land he went about DURHAM WHIFFS. Cor. of the News & OasEtvEB. . . - September 10, 1885. The sale , horn blowing up the buvera everv morning is a musical and invigorating sound. Some of our buyers propose an improvementthat is, the warehouses organize their re spective forces for a brass brand and discourse music before commencing . At the Cincinnati exposition' of 1880 and 1882 Capt. . J. Farrish; the wideawake warehouseman of all the tobacco States, exhibited the finest specimens of North Carolina bright lcai tobacco," and at both had the highest prizes, namely, a silver medal and $25. cash, awarded) him. There were thousands of hogsheads from all the tobacco growing States on the list. This is another item for North Carolina's possibilities. Wher ever he has competed with other to. baccos he has never failed to take first prize with North Carolina brights. The tobacco year, which will expire 1st of October, will show Durham' tobacco receipts 16,000,000 pounds of leaf tobacco, an increase of three millions over receipts of last year. A strong - firm of warehousemen Lea & Warren are recognized to be. Their influence among farmers l marked in a . high degree, and con fidence was never better placed than in this concern. The commanding figure of Mr. Lea is one of the im posing sights at a sale, - and when his stentorian voice calls the support oi the tobacegjmen to hu. aid thsyally around him and form a phalanx which insures a Dig success to tne iiurnam market. The new Green warehouse, 1UU teet front and 200 feet in depth. now in course of construction,' is for ton firm. r k Vegas. He Durham Bull . Vfi company;;' Picture Trames. . Window Shades and Cornices made to order, at Fred A. Watson's 112, Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C, dealer in Wall Paper, Pictures, Mir rors, Rattan Chairs, Tube Paints', Oil Canvass, Fine Paint Brashes, Silk PJush Frames a specialty. Orders solicited for anything in the house. Ornament line executed ' - (he Farmer erAUnisaee. ' ! Do you want to bov crooeriea? Tf an nil or order from Atwater 4 Pattoi. .' We hay lanrelv and can sell you sroods. aa rhmn aa can be booght in tlte Slate. We will dupli cate any bill. Our stock is fresh and well selected so yon can take vour choice. , Oar Mr. Patton begs to return thanks to his Alamance friends for oast farnra. and hi . .i t .--- ,r w aasure tuera urn ne can oeiier serve (hem than heretofore. When in Durham call and examine our stock. Wa will be clad to give jour incee u ao not wun to buy. r , . I ear fnends, Atwatkb & Pattom. Turnip Meed, Crop of 1885. Freh stock and splendid variety; Every - package warranted fresh and genuine Buists turnip seed at Vauqhaj & Tansy's. Try . That nice family flour, breakfast bacon, beef tongue, syrup, - Ac, at Atwater & Patton. ' '. ' a 1 Aa. t . 1 Every Family irs . Should boy their groceries of At water & Patton. -They keep nothing but the freshest and best. Car er Oau Jjst received at Atwater A Palton's one car load of rust proof oats. Now Is the time to call and get your supply, tf Wallet syrups, sngart, candies -'Atwater Patton. . ' ; T" TUB.MP SEED. - - A (rest lot of buist's celebrated turn Is seedat It. W. Thomas A Co's drug store. Warrentcd to be good. . tf- Thelargoat aud best varity of coOees teas, spices Sec at Atwater A Patton. . . t.' 1 1 1 1 secret of the suooeas of the Cole snow lain the eutirelv new features offered each year. The performance yesterday contradict em- pnauuuiy viie uium rsjauu wnuut uw 'circuses ara all the same.' The public have almost been persuaded that there is nothing new In a ring show. Mr. Colt has done ererythiogpOMtble to dispel such im- nreanona dt cruracinK lor wu Kama Uim best artisu of every clime. A firsKlass en tertainment, such as characterised this show's opening, is ad rertised by those who viewed il and r. vxie n wire io reap a rich harvest during the remaining days of bis stay in th city. At is not sumcient.n sav that the audiences were pleased; they wore delighted, and gave expression to their approval in demonstrative applause. Nor bit necessary to detail the individual per formers when there was such transcendental excellence. Each was a star in a particular line, but the marvellous ceiling walking of Mile. Aimee, who is appropriately styled the .Human Fly,' excited the almost a toniahment. The troupe of Arabs gave the crowds tome marvelous leaping and turn-1 bung exhibitions, wuicn wen no less re markable than their JcaU of herculean strength and picturesque groupings in the form of pyramids. Other new features ad ded tliis season are a troupe of Mexicans, who give realistic pictures ot Mexican vacnuero life, which are decidedly inter esting; the wonderful bono. Uloodin, that walks the tiithl mne. and the- eincular bo vine frtJc. the living cow with two distinct and fully developed beads. Those who want kee a circs, in every respect what it is re presented to oe, win naveine opportunity to do so on rrluny, IX. znci. A Ordet Windows. Blind. Doors, Glass Paints, and Varnishes of Binswanger A Co.. Richmond. Va. Builders and Painters supplied. Trice list oi sasu Ac now ready. i Janl4-li m ia m Do Yon Enow r That Atwater A Patton keep on hand some of the nicest and best su- !;nr, cofTcc, molasses, rice, hams, bak ng powders and canned goods of ev ery kind ever offered in lluaham. To be Bold. 40 town lota will be sold oo Oct. 7th, at public auction. Now is your time to set ready and buy you a home. For particulars apply to A. II. Stokes. REAL E3TATE" AGENCY. A prise house on Main street. 30x70. two! turiv mgu uu iu vm iwvm, running back fO ted. Terms liberal. Pries 12000. The property rents kr f 270, per year. . - A in room two story house on Jilack well street, good neighborhood, good im provement. The lot contains of an acre. Terms reasonable. 170 acres of land miles northeast of Durham la Oak Grovs township. Good dwelling with 5 rooms, good out houses snd tenant nouses, adapted to tne growth of fine tobacco. . -y 80 acres, miles, oa road bet wees Durham and Raleigh, with good bouse thereon. Terms reasonable. 050 sore farm In Chatham county, dwelling and out houaee well adapted fur the growth of tobacco, Corn and whnu. ' A fins water power on Haw River, oa public road leading from PUUboro- to Ra Wgh. .Terms liberal. Anew dwelling, good store house and 125 acres of very fine" land in Chatham county on Raleigh road. Terms reasonable A HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE. A one room dwelling on Fine St.. liot contains t 1250. Apply to t J - ' f l t " t v " ' if " 1 .. - ,. J , v - PRICE S30 PER TON. Guaranteed Epual ;to dhythin on the Market. . ' See what some of our best nlantera sav nhmir. it wheat sold directly to the fermers at wholesale prices, leading Fertilizer dealers all over the State. . - It pays Itg to use it on Distributed by the Dtirnam Fertilizer Co. ! I used half ton of your Durham Bull guperphos. phate on a portion of my Wheat crop last Fall. I found it acted well was well pleased with the result. I usen 125 lbs. to the acre, with my Wheat drill. Think it as good, if not better, than any Wheat Fertilizer on the mnmei. : , . - . . . . JAS. W. LEA, Pleasant Grove, Alamance Co., N. C. .Mr. 8. T. Morgan, i I take pleasure in saying that I have tried one ton of the Durham Fertilizer on Wheat, and am much pleased with the result I used a ton on 9 acres of old field, sowin? 81 hnnLnla nf whpt. mnA from it 136, bushels of wheat. It is a'so doing well on my growing crop of ' -.. Chapel Hill, N. C. Durlum Fertilizer Co'.: pint Sirs ; In reference to your Wheat Guano, I will say that 1 used It the past season on . Fall Oats with the very best results. On 30 acres which I manured with vour Fertilizer. I miaml Ron bushels of the very best seed Oati When I did not use your Fertilizer my Oat crop was a perfect failure. These are facts and speai in thunder tones as to the merits of your goods. I am now using your Tobacco and Cotton Nertllizer, which is giving mo entire satisfaction. - . I ours Truly, , , DUNCAN CAMERON, N- B. . Mr. Cameroj Is the largest farmer In the Mtintv.' Th KM Kn.Kol. of Oats raised on 30 acres by use of Our Fertilizer, is more good ee10ats man was grown oy tne remainder townships in which he lives. - . r DURHAM FERTILIZER CO. Durham Fertilizer Co. Dear Sirs: In regard to I have to say that our section raised thd poorest cron of Wheat T hv vr known. My own crop was far from a good one. I need your Wheat Fer tilizer on a portion of ray cron. . Where I did not usa it m ht a. t.arl. ly worth cutting ; where I did use H tlie wheat was good, compared to the crops of my neighbors. Am satUfied l increased the yield more Hum 75 per eetU. Your Truly ALEX. G. FLEMINO. . i bntchviUe, GranviUe Co., N.C - FIRST Because it is the strongest Drill in America. " SECOND Because it has the best mod. of feeding wheat, eats, barley and grass sood of any Drill in the country. v : . . . - THIRD Because the Fertiliser Attachment is no' experiment but has been tested for ten years past,' and is the most positive one in use. , " FOUETH Because it has got the best Spring Hoc and the only Check Mnk in the country. : ' -. 1 . .-, i . ,v r if m Because it has less cog and gear wheels than some other Drills by one-hale. SIXTH Because it is the easiest and most simple Drill in the world to keep in order. , SEVENTH Because it is the onlv Drill that can be chaitimd tn anw deen or shallow by moving the Slide Block. .:-....... ;, iviuiiiu uecause you can got repairs ror cur Drill more promptly than any other s KLTH Because the tire on our wneds an 21 inches wide, and will not cut into soft ground, as narrow tires will .. . t . TENTH Because the spokes Incur wheels are ade of the best hickory, and driven , into the tub with a heavy steam hammer. . . V ' " '" .-. ELEVENTH Because it costs less to keep our Dri In repair than any other make ' of drill in the market. . V ' - - - -TWELFTH Because ron can chance thedadred nC ssn' r ' i'" i awn ' loutstopplng th DriU or putting ;on wheels.' ' J... ' V ' " TT' . . l?!LfNTJ?T-Beeause it is the best finished and mostVlurable Drill in th m.rk. . market - - " UM - gmn wor- h".the most Pidv. fore, feed in the other iritis do H"Beclu to'f". wer cannot be made to bunch grain like many SIXTEENTH Because the t-rsxa bmhIap mm h noxl t r. v.i.:-j j T wrvTYTH liCOOnow in use and giving the' best satisfaction eT5Kffi Wand Gold medal.. NEWARK MACHINE COMPANY; Call on address JOHN T. M Attcni nr ; -S ' and terms "":" "6CU, or D.L. KAUFMAM, Having opened store at B. Goldstein's Old Stand on Main Street 4 ,; WHERE I AM PitEPAKED TO GIVE YOU ALL ,'''" , ' -, .,.."-'- riBOT05Q,lillD. Inalirnes ofOols, and h.p i.jr:BAIIt DEALING and LOW ' l'UICKS 1 wif gain your patronage. - COME AND GIVE ME ATRIAL! "t : AND I WILL SELL YOU GOODS AT THE I am getting in New Goods daily. Tor Pry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, GENTS FURNIHING GOODS QkOCERIES. Come and Secure Your bargains. Respectfully, D.L. KAUFMAN. Durham, N.C (scpl7 Cobbctt ft Hack IT. Smoker Common ' Medium to good Good to fin. Fine to fancy Fillers Common " ' Medium to good C d to floe Eirfa Cotters Gimmon ( Medium Good to fine Fine to faury Wrappers Comiro i to medium MeT.ium to good Gnodtoiln. Fins lo fancy Lightning Bods. of -an acre. McefcJ bn.,, ln t0X-4g Lightning rods on w. i'uke feons & Go. and Blackwells Durham Tobacco (Vim- panies factories, besides a number nf dwellings. lis sells the fin.-st rod in tne country, one constructed on i the latest scientific principles the non isolating system the safest and best ever used. All persons should have their buildings iroperly protected from tne danger or ightning. Mr. Tyson will erect the rod as soon as notified. The prices art reasonable. Send to him at Wil son and it will he promptly attended DarkaM Tobreo Market. Reported by E. J- fARRlSH, The best baking powders, pickles, floor iracVcra, cakes, at Atwater it ration 700 to 1000 00 to 16 0o 14 00 to 20 00 18 0010 27 00 4 00toS00 7 00 to 0 00 I0 0 to II 00 14 00 tolU 00 1200 to 15 00 16 00 to 20 00 20 00 to 27 00 2300 to 82 00 2500to40C0 16 00 to 22 00 22 00 to SO 00 46 00 to 66 00 MOO to 80 00 Receipts not so large as lost week as week before and prices on Bright smokers, cotters and wrappers higher. Tone of market this week firm. Most of the old crop sold. : iLYOM&HEALY I IMS a Hearse lt..CMete. DliaiAlVVVI fc IM H MM lit Iwli mm fr aMt.M. tafUaM, pmm fciMr aufllk m4 LHfc Snr M Omittt, M.ai to. Don't fail U examiuo into Hi! matter.' All work guaranteed. II. H.Tysok, . Wilson, N.C. Romcaber I- That all goods bought at Atwater rations are delivered Ircfe (Tall at their stores and leave orders every morning Prices at bottom fignrrs. FOJR SALE. Anrixe room and lot oa Main Street, first d.or below Sears livery suble, house 80 and 70 feet two stories high, lot fronts Main Street 40 fect, running back 80. Property rents for 1250.00 a year. - Price $2000 terms easy. Apply to J. P. Corbctt, . C. IIackkkt. BERNARD & CO. Dealers in Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing! BOOTS, SHOES, GROCERIES of .very kind. CASHED GOODS, Ac. BERNARD fi, CO. PaaaisafiTRf it.Dobhaw, If. C. Sep. 17-tf. TWENTY REASONS WHY FAEMEHS SHOULD PURCHASE THE LUMBER. 1 laving recently started our mam ill, star MornsTille, w. ar. all. to fill all or ders lot LUMBER on short notice. Edwards & Ennlss. 8rp.l7. MOItRlSVILLB, K.C. Columbus, O. Prices II fa fail USE ONLY mE CELEBRATED J. P.NISSEN WAGON. MADE BY G. E. NISSEN&CO. Salom, N. C, : -. . 4 , " Every wagon bearing our name is warranted, and is the best lor the foiiow-s " tog reasons: , , We have been in the business for years, not a new concern, with a stock of green, lunfbef, but guarantee all the lumber we use two years old. Our iron Is made specially for us; of bat quality, not from old railroad rails. Wo are better prepared, and have the best watron mechanics -in h. State. Our wagons are lighter than any other of the same capacity) a big ' IVWIU VU VW1 IVilUB i. ' . Our wrought steel thimble skeins are best made and never break. v We m ake over two wagons per day and can ship promptly. Our wagon tept for sale in Durham only by JOHN L. MARKHAM. GEO. E. HISS EN & CO.. SALEMJJIC, 'PI . I ATWATER & PATTON, Wholcsalo and Retail Sealers in UEAVl? AJS'D FANCY Groceries, ' e . . PltOVISIONS, FEED, &e. -10!- Ilave the largest and freshest stock of Groceries ever kept in Durham. One Hundred cases Can Fruit. " " bbls PoUpsco, Superlative, Family, Orange Grove, A N. C Flour. . . One Car Load Haxall MaL One Car Load White Corn . " Shin Stun" and Bran. One Car load Timothy Hay. " " Shelled Oats. One Car load New crop Cuba motases. 20,000 lbs C. R. Sides and Shoulders. 25 bbls Sugar. moiMe: 25 Sacks Coffee. fc . r In fact everything kept in the Grocery lino at bottom prices. Goods promptly delivered free of charge in any part of the city. tQrCM and fee ol before purchasing elacwhere. ATWATER & PATTONf apl29-tf. STORES MAIN fc MANGUM STS,14JRHAM, N. a MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA, Hrtlo3a.xxiozi.ca.. SEASONABLEG00DS The Forty-Eigth annual session begins October 6. For Catalogue with particulars address, m.i. jAjimai. u.Ufa.. Aug. 5th. Farm Near Dnrliam For Sale. 72 acres, 21 miles east of Durham on South side of railroad. On this farm is a dwelling house with 6 rooms, and good out houses, one good tobac co barn. The ianJ is well adapted to the growth of fide tobacco. There is a fine orchard and 2 good wells of water on the same. Price 12.500. For particulars call on 8. 0. Barbce Of K.C.llArrMEr. Durham, N. C Curved Tobacco Knives, Tobacco flues, and sheet iron, hand lanterns, ther mometers, gauged four-inch heart shingles, for covering tobacco harn. aud other houses, wheat drills, wheat fertiliser field seeds, wheat, 170, winter oats, red rust proof oaU, red clover, orchard gnus herd crass, timothy and Ky. blue grass, I call your special attention to my large and care fully selected stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Drew Uoods, parssolsand umbrellas, hats, clothing and gents fuming goods, boots and shoes, ladies and gentlemen's fin. trunks, heavy and lanry groceries, HardivarE, Crockery, Glass-wars, wood and illo war., building and painting material, docks, faarnem, saddles, shot, bar-lead, blfwting and rifle powder. Kemember that I Gnarante. lb. Beit goods at th. Lowest Prion. Yotin truly, JOliNL. MARKHAM. July ZV-2m. '
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 16, 1885, edition 1
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