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V- LI 1 W I ft-J 1 1 B3I :1 M.mM, kv ' " ImtBi Vm Bta ffojfnra 'fern Tmm near, OmKtar, ' ' VOL. 68. . ' DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY JUNE 6, 1888 NO, 57. METHODIST 1UU TKn I'AM ' WBESTUNO WITH TIIK WHIHKKV AKIi , 10BM-CO rjCESriO.V. - Adeiak, Mich., May '2G. The General Conference of tlio Method! Protestant Church tor half the - aj wrestled with th whiskey and toiuc. co problem. The tin pern no- icport declared the church to bs 'opui.d to any form of lieeue, hili or ow; that any minister or member, u ho makes, buys, sells or use liquor as a ! beverage or vote for others to do i guilty of immorality and ahnld be dealt with accordingly." T.- word "or sign a petition (or lion" were added. A motion to strike out. all that ro'erred to voiin was car ried. A delegate from North Caro lina (aid ibat iu bU Hlale the lc mo crati party were prohibit! nie auc laughter the Republican fr whW key. lie cooli - not see why be should tote for the third party an let Republicam bring rant In ratU. i than vote 'for the Democrat and abut it out. J. R Catoi refused t bare bis vote dictated b 0- nerd Conference. W. E. htrsyer, who t oo his way to the Indianapolis ip-ih inating convention, ttok the mi l' ! j aitle and got ff a rattling prnT.!i tion speech., The ot jeer nf the I lation given ahe i t ums every pantor to prj.-eoU by Judicial rr w i against every" member of the eUm n who ia r!jip',d L:: tb fne named. The second item tf the r port de clared that because the tiqacr t liic control both the gfes political par ties the time has c m when cUru tian men should riw ab ve pnny pr judict and rctioal jei!uy, sid giv tlif ir aufffitges to ey p v which haa for it o' Jecw lbs !eiru--tiooofthe trsffli!, 1'r. LUcr. tendetl that the jtdsc:t of consort upon tabling pntiv, however t.uo, pvee n l-wce t the duty t-uipha-sixed. The mbl rcrd o? thii church ii ttiitt it bis nw n.d lied wtthpuniMn j-ili ics. It all" in. n of varied vie room lne i;i ptac and life in iibertv. The hem was stricken out after a hot contention. The third item rodd into the use of tobacco rough shod, and rvconiiuen ded that no man bi aitoted to prt acL who did not abjure the practic. Dr. ISatns said thit tocorap I l.im to vute against th reception ( sin-h breth ren into the itinerancy, w lh a viicw of tobacco in hie own m .uih. wa e irrying the joke too far. A Vet Virginia At-legate more-1 tat ad who now tmd tobacco bo turuc' out of the roiui try. A We-tern t other aaid it "a fl and flcklc .. odr . fiwledoe' that he.iuud bi y the praottoe a !vtul, Cltlr and ricked n: 3 D. Kinxrr!io' d the fair H-eut. ho'v peo;;e w re fil liv D' inat er ha'- they dtd. h i there atic nun who -d i bi.P! and wi re i. utt ui t. Ti e it- r nn Ublcl. Wert : r, Md , Wjs in so it of t fiii xt in of tl de 5-e hi.d. Tbe hj ! tsave Ont (V. ) 01mrrf. There Is a erai now goinj: . toud which i k-comin very j opn!.-r It in the dime crax and wlile it we o rather t cu'iar t'icr is a vein of -od bard sens undeilyina; it Tt-fcr.-xe is to,kf p t vtry dime you nt. Never ak tor o" mrs In cksnire, but wt.cn they do cime, nt ver sncud ote. Jf yu have only a dime in yuui ockol and wnt a cioir or lunch, or any thine vhc. co without it rattier than so nd the dime. At first It it hard. but afu r a while it is said real'tilea? ure is taken io tbo se!f lehiab At the end of six months count your dimes, and yon will be arameJ at (he sum . you have tend. Siato Politics. They a:e talking about ruiiuinc Goterur Scales for CongreM in the ftu PmtfoU Experience thry sav tbows tht he is a barJ roan to heal and Hut the Democratic' msjtrl!y-ih (he dliir'ct increased during hi w v eral terms at rcprescaUtife in tVn Rrrss Tie uesr clmirmao of the Iiitrji Execiitivo Committee, Mr. tY H llmnulil'in, i the I pad iff f pH en lative f tie labor element . in the Icm eta le party of the du ic? i'uvo 0,'i'd no liulo sttcneili h rm didate for the nomination fr Vn grtm, in ercal surce It Il'e, wrnui ht nut by bis own unsi le 1 1 f forti. h's inbl ljjttice,ltMeri is'ni-., lit ai.i nr. his iiinW in tr,i I 'cm iKTti f .iih are kiiOn of aM mrn in Noilh Croini. Tlu C i vi'n'h uiale no mistake b re. .Vtiy'i Ruet'Qbtfrver, . AN KDITOltS N'OTK OOK. THIS08 OfiSKVKD AKD JOTiED 10 N . WHILE OM A VLlxKKVt VISIT TO BALIS lit'UY AND OiUKI-OTIB. It docs aa editor goVid to occa iuufilly lay a&ido the routine duties of office work and mingle with bis fellow citizecs. It ie a pleasant re lax TroTi labor. "Not only that it re frefthe ' hi mind, fetreugthena bis thoughts and broaden his idea). It gives him a true conception of what i being done in, the towns of our Stateit increases hi pride in North Carol. na. ' It has been six months since lid writer was in Salisbury, Concord and Charlotte. It was a source of plea- a e am graur&ition to s?e, in to hort a time, the numerous develop ruenU and improvements. - Salisbury is taking on new life. KV.iabury is on of the oldest ton in "he Siat Many people suppose tilt o!l towns' c if not ' grow. , i'hej lulo- nnder. a mistake. Any place, c mitU-r how nntiquated or where I tta'ed, caa bn built np if It bus de ic.uia:d, enirg io ciuseas. Hli Nil y bas cuj;'it the improvement v r o I it is of no vari iloid tvp either. The new eottou fact) ie a v .t-lopit t ibtciest sad th re i- tiiivcrtal tcrire fur nm&II manufac tones, and the desire i so great tliat exHct to tee rapid stiiie in this dircUfm. Furono we are pleased losie Salisbury moving furaard. CoLcord fibow sign tf thrift in every direction. It wa a treat to see the capital vf Cabar"-u so buy. Her enicrprisi-s and Industrie are set upon a hill snd rnntbe hid, and may be .-ii by all Djfn who rC'gnx the .tti t'.y i f a town to work out i s own future nnd doriny. - - We f ,ond Charlotte the lame pub n? " sreUe and stirring city she ha . r Sv-eti, The sjiirit t f com nitreinl independence was rife and nwt tiff wbit behind her historic piiit for politu-al freedom; Old laudmatks are disappesring before tiie scep of ntotern improvements and her people are full ofbueinctt from the time you meet them until ym leave them. The idea of home rtiaQutseluric and internal improve neuts i pcrh.ipi greater in Ciiarlotte atthistimo than ever before. Two iiiimene coiU.o factories are being built and U.ey are the pride of the My. bvery on wants you to to out au I tee the work progress. , Qinrlotte i deettlv interested in ti e ci tti u pluitd railroad from the i'y to Wi ldoi. They ssy it will be uilt. and a ao evidence oflbelr 'Vi'e.me SilHIlW bits btcu piedr d ir Meeklcnbnrg ciunty alone. It u prwpo&J to rut the lire by Il.ir- umu and i"etti jiis wtre ti t e i st us in tnery direetio'i us t what llurb m iUdivrr wliat iuteret our peple rre taking m (bo roa.. Jutt here dc ire iiise-t an ii.quiry. What tin guir g to do au il? On the Ut if. June a corps will iHjrtn the irtey,fium XharMte to Weldou r.l then d ct kd action be taken in the niatier, 1 barhnto is In dead ev.tci'tand th- pinpl of Dorliiui ctn r-ft a und -r 'this fct. Tbey ".can bu'ne a d tbey erneftly de ire tb3 to ojrati n of cur projrrc- ivvton, ll er watt to tie linked " us with rail a:.d inereiie the tf(tilf.d lie) no etHling bc weiii us. - r iru.-t onr rtaie will pti.ion m .a , . im ior a I r ntn aiioion. u i a pleasure to vbit Char!oU-. litr leopl arO always co dial, optn heartrl, and the shake of their ban ls s not a coid, in ti )idej ctremonr. It i warm, heaitf, and nialtis a fuN low ftel tha. l! cy are glad to see him. Cl.urlo.lo hn a lender tot in our sfffChms and ber cit xtna are ever k' t in pha:mt retnembranca .liiftuty l no les hotpitabb". T'.e. recout Kpiacoptl Convection wii etictUtued in a rojal n anncr. jf aking fr the Dorham deh'gal on e re here ami now to exnres tlietr indtvidiul nppretiaUon of the warm rtceptton and Kin I attention awordi d them bv Mr. Joseph ilorah, Mr. J. 0. GaskilianJ Mr J. S. Mc- Cubbin 1 heir hoepitaaty iingt-it with ns in 'haiiiot euchanting mail ner and will ever be one of the ptea atiUit r.CidlK tioa r f Salisbury anil the Convention of "8. A !tufti'in oflicjal now in Ibis e. 'if try says that another atu mpt to lb d Nah Aik is at out lo bs made .. t . e i' a ermpany f I insiai exp'onr HUNN TJ1E JkOMINEK. BK8VLT OF TI1C I'Ol'BTII CONfiltK' HloKAI. CONVESTION IS RMEttill VtufKUITAV. The work of the Melrop'ditin Congieniouil Didtrict, at Raleigh yesterday, summed up brit-Hy, is that it was harmonious throughout. The best-of feeling prevailed and there ware nearly four hundred present. The Chairman of the District Demo cratic Executive Committee, Cpt. E. J. Parrish, called thu Convention to order. A permanent organiz e lio i was effected by the election of Mr. Oscar Kniid, of Johns'on, per manent chairmm and Mesrs. Jose ph u Daniels and P. b. Arende.ll sere elecd leeretsrie. B. II. Bunn, Enp, of Nash, was nominated by uccl imation- E. W. I'ou,. of 4ohnh'cn, was elected district elector. Delegates to H St. IsouU Couven. tion, Capt. K. J. Parrish, of Durham, rfeetel bv accUmiiion. and F. & proell, .f Frmkliu, by ballot- AT-u-rnt, E. Chambers ttnii;b and W. L IWt, ot Alamance. N. T Ii. Br nigh ton was elected chairinnn of the District Executive Committee, and the following c m mittee selected: Alamaoco. Cap. E S. Parker; Chatham, T. B. W..m sck, IZq j Durham, J. H Manning. Eq ; Franklin, C. M. Cooke, E-q ; Jubcston, B. S. Abell, Eq ; Orange, A.J. Kuffin, Esq ; Wake, W. C. Vtronacb, Ekj.; Hub, U. A- Cooley, Ki' ' Afcheville Sam We learned 1 y a special telegram from Svlva. fait evtuing, that Jlrv ie-gm Bumzard- nv'r, who w woundi-d in tlc shoot ing affiay nt ar tht place Tuesday evening, a full account of which ap peared in yes'eidav's Sun, wag still living, but Ifieivwia rea'y Bo hipes of bia recovety. t 'arthase J5n: In the but few days a mot deadly, ravaging, viru lent and C uUki us divse harrk. en out in our town. From here it as preat, until almost every per liou of our country has beta iufcU-d. IlbatbafQ d all icietice, learoinK and medical skill. The disease i what is generally known by the med ical profusion a the "ofiiee fever." Pitt:boro Home: We srs pleased to learn l hat Dr. Shepherd, President of South Carol his Colhstt', a' Chrlw ton, will bring his family to our town ior bu summer vacation. Orcenvi'Ie Reflector : The meet ing ia tb MethadiH church closed Sunday n:ht. During it progres were were iuny six DVitions and twa iiyU ace?sioiis U the church. A good work. Tailiorj Southerner : Thi. the 'fifth wrek nf the protracted meeting iri me .uu'ioii.Rt canrcTJ, mark con turned interest. Diehop Key, of South Cailiua, prtae.hetl Monday mgl.t a in ft excollent s.nuon. lie wa en rouu f.tr the Ditriet Confer ence at Wsshington, which com mrnce 1 yesterday. Wl lo jVVwt . 0i !donJav, May 21 if., Juri.ua Kobinaoii, who livts near Plea: ant Hill, 'orhamplion county, tUrted lo Wcldon, but while near' the o'd Cnrearphcn plate, about five nuka -b. ve Gary turg,- dropjed dead In l.i. bocgy. A cdored in tn wa walking along the road talking to tiim at tun time. Uui'Utioro nmiiiy'ii : I lie pro- trst ted meetliigs iu tlieSU John s il E church con"nii!s with much in thst We are reliably Inform ed th.it our townsuiao Mr. Jas. Bronks, bs taaen charge of the liunti tMtfTim $n e.tiior and pro pm tor. Mr. J, .1. Mime, formtrly connected wi It the Wilson Aderr bVr, wtil be its local editor. Waohiok'ton l'ro(irei$ : We regret n lern if the death of Mr. IL X. Waters, one of he Commiioners of this coun'y.whioh occcured at Lie res idence ou the 11 ill intant It has b'en currently ir ported here that Mesis, Skurrer A lt:lim ot Ore til ville, have fjiied - for but there is some doubt at to the correct' uo of the rejioit. Wi!on A h'iwe : The ehwinc xculfc of tliQ .Kinntol Female. m hi-ol, IOrange, Uke place May :jnrh ai.d 3lf Tit annual address ill b dt livered by onr Ccngiess IffBER Absolutely Pure. TLi ixmdi r never vanes A marvel of purtiv, nm'tiirili and winie! .inen'-Hs Mere econoiuicat than the orlinry kii)'!, and cannot be sold in competition with tlie mul titude Of low test, short weight alum or ph'ftpuate powiler. ixild on'y in can. Kl Bakxo I'wdeb Co., lofiWallSt., N- Y. THE NATlorfA.il HOTEL nanrflle, Virginia. This Ifew Hotel ia Centrally located iieartne iiepots. HAS VEW VCRMTUBE AND IB HEATED BY STEAM. ELECTHrOJBELLS AND OAS IN EACH KOOM. Has snlenJM Bath Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. Has large. Light Sample room for Commercial travel er. - The Pri.prirtDrs have had long ex nerience in the business, and bv careful attention to the wants of the traveling public, hope to merit and "ceiv a .rare of their pat ronage. Yates a KicHARnso. W. Ghahsx. Taos. Ecifis GRAHAM & RUFFIN, ATTUR.-VK1 AT 1V4.1V, UILLSBOF.O, A. C, Prjctice io the eiintie nt Aliaam Cn.w'.i, Dirhta, Guilford, Exi.ir.ghvn $100 lo $3oaM MONTIS tin 1m orktui for Amenta prrh-iroi auoun rroln iwir oi, hurwiau l killMlr wb.,l time tu ill )uaiiv. H n nirm.Bi omr m prnau'.lr iutierxd u. BUjriOHlftvM tUuSM.St lucbuivod, Va. MIL POMONA, N. C. two a nd a h alf miles west OF GUEKXSKOKO. S. C. The main line ot tin Richmond A Danville IUilrond pa?se through the ground1, ana witmn two left ot me effu'e. Valero trains inuke re.'tilat jiopn tue da'.iv eaeh way. TltoM interested iu fruit and fruitgrowing are oordiRSlv invited t fi-epei t thi. the lirgeHt nuricrv In the Mate, and me of the largPet in the .Smith Stuck coniista ol apple, taeb, iei;r, cherry. duu.i, Japanese pcrtritunion. iprieou, metarules, muli'errie luinefl, graitcs, 6gs, rspWrncr, gH)srlrrit', currant, pie plant, Knz ish wa!nut, pcoms, ehettnttt, ttawi.rrie, rHse, evui green, shade tree, &c All the new au 1 rare va rbtie as well a the old ones, whM) mv new catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your or km to mv tu- t homed agent, or order dirtct bom the niirmry. Corresioiidence ardici- ted. De.er;ptivo catalogue free to applicants. Addrutw, J.VANUN'DLEY. Pomona. Guilford Co., N.C. Reliable aalern cn wanted in every emiHtr. Ag.iol painjjr ciunmiinn will b given. . rr ay 8 if fPATENTfHOLLRRfXOUEf CO EC. . A. .r- e u..'--BAi!tKiiM c.i.r.AMnnut vssjj -n, ?!-. , j"j- ii-: ..- -f-ji-- ..Cc. SPajert r- GO 05 3 C.?S5v-2rUltf 1 iCtEAjfl'iltffSCI! vgfer Fcitavsco Flouring Milts. tyESTABLISHED 1771." A. Gambrill iVif g Co., Prop's BALTIMORE. MARYLAND. THe PATAPSCO SUPERLATIVE U the Premier: Flour of America, ana in the United Kingdom, command dendcdly more money Than other American Flour. Ask your grocer for ir, or for any of th bove vfoll-known brands. Fvr sal j bf MOUGAN & (UKlt. Agents, Durham, S. G tp lOxlAwly NORMS & CARTER, GRAND DISPLAY -OF White Cioods, Laces and Embroideries. Tomorrow we will ru ike a ?pooil display of laces, embroideries and white goods of every description, in c'uding rnsny noveH-s ncr ?r heforf :bon in thi market. Laee Flouncing In Oiieulal, Xormendy, Felon:, I'intte, Vnln, Chiintilly, Spanish Gui pure, lleige and two t-ine 1 fbunc ings from 50c per yard up. Embroidery Flouncings. In Irdia linen, cambrics, pioue, Irifch point and batis; iu one and j two-umtd effect. WHITE GOODS, la mull Do Paris, Persiiii lwn, i Kgvptian lawn, Bulgirin lawn. Vic-j toria Iiuvn. India lawn. ISntiste, Aril ; stripe silk mulls India linen India '. dimctus, spottod nainsooks, eambrie, r r n'h l.twns. Ac. 100 j ierc 15-cut India linen ill ? Ik) oft red duriiig this eik atBlc' pr yard. t I We propose to make this J A GALA. WEEK J.T.W01BLE. Hardware for Builders Hardware for Farmers Hardware for Factories Hardware fcr Evcxytcdy Fit, Lead anil Oil. CROCKERY KD GLASSWARE Some of the best and cbeapeet G09K STOVES on this or any other market laD-u'tfail to see them I : i ... i Jones ou)1" ncre. 1 au4 , for buyers of white' grrnds, hc . cue broideries, thle linens. iow l, na kins. Mctseillearju'dts, &" A special invit ttiou i tivew t. ev ert lady to make ns a visit during this wctk a nsanv f tlie iWp coodV are ib ai d will be etPted 23 to 40 per cdf.t. Iiilnw the markct.vb'ue. Norris & Carter. RALEIGH, . . . . N.C. ap 18-tf Jobs Maxmi.vo J. S. Mansix. Chnp.1 II.'il.N.C Durham. N.C MANX" ING MANN ING. J&T'fOUKEYa AT LAW. Practice in State and Fedira Courts. Office Plant buildinp. John Mannintr will be in his office n the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of rack ntnui. isa. Ms Mb Jt Ararat is in I usiian eiritorv nia.i, F. M. llllo!l, in,.-- tom sit siou ni.!, sn-i pwuively m . tnmi fdi'M eitrc ih oi iicnaerson " .w ij imsmmnwi m C-uhgetaceJ.,,.- 3 to 6th. - TO nisi lie eastern d1 o' the ltlsck WxA f'SS a,ttit.iaA a innea til wl 1? (H)0 feet aln.ve the sea level and i -The i annual aerinn .will b i preached K..alsbrli mow and id. b Ke. J. u. oro.in, w w uon. H. C comlantly covered with snow i AM atlaa. prrn t m blllmi ml !Iim1II. iryaaaa DBINKINGTOOliIUCH, tbtjr wtll promptly rHT SICK HEADACHE Of &MN1CV tuflllMl. tttmr lit tlMlll( ) l, rita. l.ltU;MorMi W i laianaii a win, nirinin Buu;&iLAinuuk an 24-fi office, 4 & Murray St, New lork. BUUliLKN'3 AUMCA SALVE 'I'nttiXtut Salvk iu the world for Cm Rtr, I'lu r. Klt lihnim. Fever Rtre. Trt- ter.tlinjUwil Hand, Clilll.liiin Omw and rU QTftn mm ft V1 arc I.SP.f PLur-l & i..kim jw--s. MIUIMMIJISV i;.)1ii:ium' i.l-vd k .
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