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1t Bui TPxa Etw jya tttmra Ft Tmm riemr, DbPhmt. . OL. 08. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MAT. 23, 1888. HO. 55. rKCATED AHENiiVTIO:. H't CANE If BE VIOLATES CIVII, BEBVICE law. th e Dallas, Tex , May 14. At the ' Mine of the Pallas Democratic ab iaet nighfc Oen. W. L. Cabell, ited State! marshal forth North n district of Texaa, created a sen ( iion by throwing down the gul ! t to President Cleveland and mak ' g a clear repudiation of tbe .civil ; rvice doctrine, tfpeakirtg to Ike ( nnniitte, ho saidi "I am satnd ', .at we are going to hare a great ?al of opposition tbf a fall, and that will come from a source we little ( Iprct I have made up my nifnd ( .at I will go Into this orgauintion, hetber I violate the civil servic or r A.. I am a free man, and thank ch I have not been made 'to cat the I t it.' The fact of my holding an 33cial position does not' deprive nit cf the right to assist the Democratic jrty in carrying tue naocer when ever I please. To deprive tue of such rs liberty l not the iatculiua of the ' ivil service ordtr." A number tf entlemtin think it is about time Mr Jiere'and put b'u guillotine to work. Journal tic Jottings. The Dw'uLon litpalch,' of Lex " :ton, is six jttn old. Brother Mride has luburrd hard and faith i jlly and has given the ctluets i f Lexington a good paper. We wish ; ar brother continued prosper ly. ; The; Laaiberton HoUionum emeu to its printed in an arimirah'e man ner. Our clever brother VT. W, M? Diarmid, has art anide the old haid fees andjinhstitated a Cylinder prea. Ve rejoice with him is ihi prrei fire step. May his list of sutacrb cts increase with thepaaaing m-ntus. : A daily paper boom is ab mt to et in. It i probable that by the first ef June we a ill have three new dil:es in the Mate -The fkii'tf J'lani, whieh is couteml Ud in Durham ; The DtUv Palrv4 iu Grceosliom; end the Iktilj Omlintt, in Wlrs on. It (hows that jou.nal Urn in North Carultca Is st-ckiogncw channels new endeavors and more f regressive Ides. Our brethren ave oar , bert wishes. However, there is one thing we can tell them. They will be subjected! to exceeding, ly bard work, with lens com;er anion than is attae' ed to the lalnir below cd upon other lines of buiir.eas. NKWj liOlLED DOWN. ITEMS OF 1NTKRWT JMIE89ED IS TO A , . FEW WOKDS. . . . . ' - M r. Gladstone has recovered from hU attack of lumbago. - Dr. VircUow has returned from exploring tour to .Egypt Znph Davis was hanged iu Chicigo Jail lately, the first negro executed in Cdok County. The United Slates Senate will dis cuts the fisheries treaty during the greater pT of the coming week. All of the Australian colonies have agreed to hold a conference on the question of Chinese immigration. Tbo inhabitants of the Red River valley have suffered great damage lroiu fl ods during the pat week. The State press of 'Georgia seem to favor Col. J. II. Etili as a niera btr of Uw national executie coin mitteo. . . . ' ' Dr. Myo delivered a lecture at Florence, 8. V last week. Ilis sab- j -ct was. "liow does universal educa iiuo pay: . The lighthouM board condemns the electric lihU on the Cm.klyn I!rid8 as be;n too bright. They dazzla the eyes of pilots. A pro!i:?iiujuiiit's store . has been blown up by djnamite near Harris burg, Vii., it iesuproifd by the ueuts of the li'por ietcrest. A Brooklyn restaurant keeper. Las pleaded guiitj to refusing to wait on two colored men, who wanted some thing to eat at hi place. J. J. Woodruff, of Martintiburg, VT. Va was blown to peices yester day at Cumberland, JIcl., by the ex plrtion of an engine of which be had charge. Michel Davitt rain yesterday, in tpffce at Liverpool, that the irisu Kiple would not be an iota behind O'GoMiell iu resenting the i'apai re script. Kina Milan of fervla 1 opposing ti e teturti oiQafnSstihe, l.iiJi, lo Belgrade. tJL'h circles in Vienna are tnmj to ponsuiide herWconf .rra Ktrg iJiIau s irtHn, Winston News. km Otwvuv. ' W!5to)c, Mar 12 The Rv. Mr. Davis a f rma1ly installed -s pai tun-ftW FrttnCr!an church here yes'erriar owr'uintf. Dr. . Henry hiuilh f Grecnsleiro, pu-arhed a grand se: mno at II oVloc! , pro pound) d Ibe usual question to pat t ir aud c ngrepaion and ch!I rcd the chirks to the paator. ll v. II. T. Dan, a II, of Durbm, dihvrr.-d the charge to the pecjd. , and pra".hi a powerful sertuonat niht. The inUl!aiin aervlcs were viiy iolerettig and ins pre! si ve, and Wf-rr wituctci bj a larire num'w rof peo pie of ai: dfonminaiions. Dr. Smith and Mr. Darnell are amocg the brtgbte t lights of the Frefhyteiian Church, and they are known through out the State fir their earnest pirty, as well fcS their supeiior ability. Tins visit to Winston was a source of great figure is their hund.eds of irk ml bre. , Ao Choice. NssnriLLK, Tenn., Hay II. -lbs Stat Deniocntie Cvoveition has . been in semion here for five days and i apparenly as fsr trou an agreement upon a candidut f rjiiv frrnor a ever. Thre arc three co didaleaio the field no, each of whoid are det rtuiucd to Slick. The cinvenio adinnmcd rntil A p. rn aflnr ifckinjf the 35th ballot which re soiled -Ts) lor 710, Trau-dlo 413, McUi.nnell 140: Wilndngtoo ,S7irt Workmen bo gan Ming His track for tin. tr-t rsilaay yestersiay on North Fr..nl street, bf gintdng at tha Intersection of Ked Cros, snd lusdc b- d fro- grma, .On Hundsy m truing la-t. a tltetharcb bils were si'mmoninir worshipper to the hoose of Utvl. the spirit of W. J. Yopp relume 1 to the (Jod who gave it, and his severe suf ferings of several weeks' dural.o eame to an end. Mr. Yopp was about sixty-lour years or age, and leavi to mourn hs rteath four sons and daughter to whom ha was deotedly a tacneo. . The wake Cattle show. Btl(b V:lUr. The fourth annual "how of the Wake County Cattle Club, was held tonliiv at McMv kins new stables. snd it is the opinion of all who saw it tLat it is by far the best yet htM. There were not so many cattle but everfone was worm aeemg. Ihe (bow twgio at 10 o'clock, and fram that hi ur until 1 thero was a stream of viMtti?, tullr ft third lidies All n:ar.ife..ui th p-cat in't;r!t ia t'.e thrw. Tt'is tim ihv cattle wrte il in the kU'!e., br,t not in aep rate ul!s. Ail c u!d bit b i an c oveal- entty idi-ntified at therMas but little oiHtrtuni' to d sp!j I he pedigrees. 1 lie cattle were in iM-rf it lune, camifu'ly grKimed and n v.f look ed so wM. All the favorite breeds were oneshihitim. Charlotte Ctirmtrle: ltiahop Lv man conducted confirmation services In Vo:h the white a -4 colored Ej is copal churebes of Cliarlotte. At St. I tor's church twenty persons were confirmed, aud at St Michael's" the Ci hired cliurch, twelve perso'tf were coi. finned. The services were tf a very interrstlfg character aud were attended by large confrega- tiocs. Wilmington .Vrieip: Parties In terested lo g' tiiu up a ranninit fac tory Lave nict with moch success tutacrii.tmns to !hn amount of f I,- 0(K) hatiing I wfl sreured. Tho par value (T the tlures is fitly doll ait and the capital stuck U limited t $10, 003. The sul-scriVra will hold a iDiHi'ii) to morror )igh. . - Ahrviile iui i Thero have leet o fir hlniut ou hundred add Iwilve liofe;M tis in Niih in Clinst aince lh C'lLniciiCinent of the lVarm meetings There were twenty oM latt ni;i t. We regret H I called uivm this tntming o chn ni cle the ile.iih of Mr. A. W. Malone, which ocruifd nt his residence on Uflllev street on Hunduy morning, the I3ih UU lie had been in b.d health fr some time, bu', not until a da; or two hi fore his death, did his ft lends icidixe his (roe condition. Winston Fcntinct t The Wilket. bora psners ssy that railroad nowtHt that end of the I nil is gjod. lhmili anMiiuting to 1 15,00i) ( r mile on tl Wiikc.boro Citendoii have been i sut'd at Viik4bno. Tue woikiig frce at that end of the road is boiw tncteased. About Women' - - Airs, Laura rtebsler Is the on'y woton in America who performs professionally npoa the violenctilo. Queen Olga, of Greece, bas made and embroidered a national costume for her husband,- Miss Linda Gilbert hits devotod fifteen years and most of bcr fortune td prison reform. She has establish ed twentyt wo libraries In the prisons of different States and found employ meni for 8.000 ex -convicts. There was one female applicant before the late session of N, C State Medical Association. Mrs. L. U. Frairs, a graduate of . the Medical University ot Michigan, who pro po to engage in active medical practice at Uuleigb, and has passed a fine examiuation before the Board. She will be licensed under the lavs of our State. . - Mrs rfamilton Douglas, of Atlan ta, is the only . woman lawyer - in Geo'gia. She Is a graduate of the law school of the Univerify of Michigan, and when she gradjated was complimented by Judge Coolcy on htr legal attainments. Mrs Hicks-Lord has reutrd a haudsome residence ia Washington, and is dispensing splendij hospitali ty. She dresses superbly and her magnificent carriage and bays, with her coachman and fnttaian in cream colored livery, constitute owe cf (be most stylish combinations in the city. - . Six Children iu a Oirtb. Lohdos. May 12. The wife of the Syndic mayor of Castagoola Ticino hs given birth to six children. The fact is testified to as absolutely cor feet by an authoritative Bern cor respondent. The woman, whose same is, Kezzonico, is tweuty eight years of age, and has already given birth to three aud fuor childron at one birth, tier hueband is married for the second lime, and bss seveu children by bis first wire. The six children four bys and two girls were born living, but died soon afterward- The sews of this extraordinary event, perhaps hitherto unheard of in the aunals of anthropology, has crested a great sensation, especially in Italy, and doctors are hastening to the scene from Milan, Como and other towns to sstisfy themselves of its truth. Recover $10,Ol0. Bra4noaUI TUbm. Mr.T. W. rickleimer. ef Trmsyb var.ia county, who was injured s-nne three years ago by fauiojr fr-m a railroad bridge near Danville, Va. brought suit against the It & D. railroad company, ia the Danville muoieiraJ court, for the recovery of 120,000 damages, lie obtained a verdict giving him $10,000, The defendants appealed to the Virginia lupremb cmrt, and the appeal had been in court for about three years bclore It was reached. The good news now cornea to in form Mr. V. S. 1'ickeos.the plaintiff's attorney for tbis State, that tho indgmeut cf Ihe lower court has been sJSrmed, and Mr. Ticklesiiner will soon be in'posseaaion of his mouey. Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never varies. " A marvel of purity, gtri-iiih and wholofcomenefM. Mure ccoooiuicai (nan tlie ordinary kiuilu. and cannot b in comitctition with the raut- tituda of taw U-t, abort wt'.glit aium or plitf5.liM(e powilera. Sold orJy in earn. itotAh filKKU fwoEB Co., 10(i Wall SU, Si- X. THDitATlONALj HOTEL 1 Danville, Virginia. This New Hotel'i's Centrally located near the Depots. OAS HEW FUBMTURB AND IS HEATED BV STEAM. ELECTRIC DELLS AND GAS IN EACH ROOM. Has splendid Bath Rooms for Ladies and Geatleroen. Has large, Light Sample rooms for Commercial travel lers. , - . The Proprietors hare had long ex perience in the business, and by careful attention to the wants of the traveling public, hope to merit and receive a share of their patronage. y.TE & RICHARDSON. I. V. GHAHAM. THOB. RUTFIS GRAHAM & RUFFIN, ATTOBSEl'S AT 1AW. EILLSBORO, N. C, Practioe In the cottiuiea et Alaroanc Caawell, Durham, Ouilford, Iixkingh feraon, anainwisr A.W.GRAHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. UILLSBORO, 'N. O PRACTtCCInttie Court f ofiHanesfbsi ham. Pernon, Wake and uranviile. Claims collected in all parts cf th Se. fJaoe 23 ly. $100 to $300 St. MOTlt eS U m4 wnrtin fur . A"Bt it.Mtt.1 matmm rarnioS ttwlr ea hurt ! Ilxlr who)- tint t ll bnalsnw Rni Bi..mni tutf ! prtatl l tmfiujti klM. A l V KM lO IOWt Mill ltl(. . b. r. JOHKMO!f aco.. BavaSta 1MI II lUoUaiaai, Va, A lVamon Sonuon. Tay your wsy to heaven opprejs the poor and sell them out under mortgage and then make liberal subscription to churches, etc. The devil will get yoe after awhile Charlotte DenwcraU A Farmer riiyslclan. J. T- Porter, DtKal county, wri'.en: am remote fro n medical si t, but I have a physician ever with me to clie; k siitldun attacks of the b.twcl in Imping Dr. Riggers Uuoklsbcrry CorOial, Andrew McCnuley IVad. We recrct to learn of the d -ath of Andrew McCauley, of Burlington, Jf. C He was prominent cit-zen of Alamance, an j hss amaiisetl a for tune by his en i rgy and buaincssin legrity. DISSOLUTION. The firm of Lea & Duke t this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The books are at the Glolte Warehouse, in churge of C. M. Edwards. and all persons indebted to tbe said firm are requeued n come forward and settle their accoouU. Ibose having eUhus against the dm will plea, prcWit theio it-medialcly. We return ttianbs to tue lurmeis ana the tnde for their liberal patronige extended ns. Iiecpecl fully, n r nrKE. W.A.LEA. March 31, 18S3. fPATENT'l'BOLLERf FLOURf Is- 1 X 23 CP CO cat rjj cjMt a I C.AGAI3filli.KfSUJC t IilJuNi r..v.ie! .ttf.b.cj .r tSK m. I I HiR 'A ':ai; nANTrrs A "V'tis mantes ; I CO .v.'ariiantj:i H HI! I S".lv.II C6AM-i vttWS SO XCAQAMSRIIIKFCSI. CAMWUKit mh.co. CA.CAKiitma... ' . ."AiTlLhLl IW-liiW Patumco Flourinr Mitts. OESTABLISIIED 1774.-' C. A. Gambrill IVIf g Co., Prop's BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. The PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE is tbe Premier: Flour of America, ana iu the United Kingdom, commands decidedly more money Than other American Flour. Ask your grocer for it, or for any of th bove well-known brands. For sale by MORGAN & CARR, Agents, Durham, N. C. aeplO-dAwly Noms a CARTER, SPRING - OPENING OF HiA Class Novehies in w Silts, Drrss Fabrics, all wool and silk warp, Henriettas, fancy and plain, Hosiery, Gloves, Cor sets, Ac WHITE GOODS, Laces and Embroideries in immense variety. Farasola, Ribbons, Fine Dres Trimming', &e. Largest and Choicest Assortment of Dry Goods, Carpets AND We haveever displaye J. Itwil am ply repny cor customers an J the public to inpect this bi au tiful collection, as ail are' offered at EiiKElj Ldy Piices. And many can net be duplicated. Ladies Muolin snd Cambric Under wear. Chemise, Gowns, Sairts, Draw- crs, and Corset covers iijiaiue tnrers puces. Norris & Carter. RALEIGH, N.C. ap 18-tf GiEfl 1 1 tiav IMS rrfl4 S.lvr Sy P. r. SPfllflS NMlU J.T.VOIBLE. Hardware for Builders Hardware for Farmers Harctorars for Factories Hardware fcr Everyfccdy Pain and Oil CROCKERY ifl GLASSWARE Some of the best and cheapest GQOK STOVES on this or anj other market. ta-Don'lfail to see them,! buying ehjewherev ang4 fore At meetins of the citizens of the town of Mt. Airv the 20th of June was finally aprointed the day ti fli'hrat.i t lie eotiiDlrtiOTi 01 mo ifVutA Voat A Yadkin Valley Riil- rmtd to this noint All the citixcM of Nortb Carolina and surrounding , Merrilt and ethers. KtaUti sre cordially nvtUd to a'-l JOHN V. RIGSBEE, tend. . I ap25-4w Bheri Sheriff's Sale of a " aluallc Houe ami Lot in tho Town of Durham. By virtue of an Execution ia ny hand, to-wit: O. W. Maeklin vs. J. W. Allen and Sylvtster Allen, 1 will exoosc for sale, at public outcry, for eauh.at the Court House door in Durham, on Monday, the Slat day of May, is, at 12 o'clock. M.,all the right, til le and interest of the snd J W. Atlrn and Sylvester Allen, in and to one lot of land to Kmoky Hollow, containing one-fourth of ai acre more or Ices adjoining Adison til UMI Stills Jons Maxxisu J. S. MiKanco' Chapel Hill, N. C. Durham, Kc MANNING MANNING-. ATTORS KTS AT LAW. r Efiir.ii, Air. Prsctice in Ktsle snd FeUra CoiirU. OfQce Plant building. Jobu Mh&ning will be in his office an the 2nd an 1 4th Saturdays of each 3tulb. jsn. I t m m lm V fclM4 rr4i 4 (lfa !!. eOLOSYZRTWITXILS. EATABLtJIIttD IV M).. Ttc Ptichiond Locomotive and Machine YtiAh ' . eeeMirs so TMTAXsrn mxASY r.smrtn. t1itLt(.ia-t.Ni, tnlaM, hoi'of, '!' aixt Mjefetacrf. Su4 for !" an I aa.i J "11 f f - ALWAYS SMKFAjCTORT 2I011IEE!. SIZES iSDXIXDS lO.,!'i.l"U.J. Kiirn ROtERT)N LLOTD A CO.
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