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."V Cleveland and Thurman. ' That sounds well. It would make an invincible Presidential ticket. 1 Mr.Thurman's name being pro minently mentioned for the second place on the ticket has awakened the moot intense enthuoHii nand the desire for "thu old Roman" to run is gaining strength. It is our opin ion that if Mr. Thurman will only consent, be can g 't the nomination with little or im opposition. It would give the Uecokdek great pleasure to cast a ballot for Cleve- land and Thurman electors. Some of the ablest men in the country hare been Vice Presidents, and on Several tickets the second place has been held by tb! strouger man, Mr. Hendricks was sodeemel when he ran second to Cleveland, but he took the nomination to help the ticket What so eminent".' a statesman ns Mr. Hendricks til in 1884 Mr. Thurman eould well d now. The National Democratic Conven tion meets in St. Louis to-morrow. convention we look for an admirable ticket and one that will enthuse the Democracy of the entire country. , The issue between the two partis in the coming campaign may be briefly stated as follows: The Demo crats are in favor of -cutting down the Uses to meet the expenditure of the government, economically ad ministered, ' while the Uepublieans favor increasing the expenditu;; in rAi9 4a an f tin ! a nvukunnt fitrt-t V1UVI WW MSI J 1.71 Utf lllgl) taxes. Yon may turu ''the matter in any shape you wish, but that is wiut it comes ta in the end. ; State of Trade Special telegrams to "1 Jradst reel's" do not record any material improve ment in the course of general tral during the pant week. The mot en couraging feature is in the some what unexpected activity and devel opment of miscellaneous industries in New Kn gland. The movement f .1 .1. ' j ';s:... :. ui ury jjimius n csiuni -rn im n re latively more active than at E xtern producing centers. Crop prosjiect cave continued to improve. The New England bjot and !ioc hops are fairly well employed on orders. The sata of heavy goods this season have been highly satis factory... Few buyers are now in the market, most of . the orcVrs for fall delivery having been placed. Business in dry goods at the ea.t baa been of moderate nrotiortlonn. but plain cottons are firm, some of them nt an advance. Ho:ne mill 4 arc running on orders suTciwit t. keep them busy for sevenl weeks. Woolen good arc dull. Print d-itb are encouragingly strong. Kio coffiw showed m'uU and fre quent changes for futures, u ith itert one depreuion in the later mouth. The m.trket ha rullilinc with no table trength for May,owlr.j?tothe heavy sliort account for that mouth Advkes from primary sugar markets have favored holders. Cat-h wheat has declined since Friday lost from U7!c.,to'J2k., corn from Clc., to 03c, to C3Jc, ' anl oats u. to e. Hour h:w declined 10c. to 13c per barrel. Lard is 21 points lower and dull. Great Cnnijftip.oO.T.r. The "Weekly Cou rier-J ou rn al" h as now the largest circulation of any Democratic newspaper in the United Stales and its publUhers, to further t xtend its circulation, offer to send it postage; prepaid from June 4, m, to December 81, IbSS-thirty-one iwiues for only fifty cent. ' Subscriptions sent before June 4th will lie entered from that time, bul those received after JunettU will U entered from the date recrivel, t-i expire December CI, IHhS. The rate to clubs of cfght ami over are extremely liberal. A tain pie copy of the "Weekly Conriej Journal" containing itsgmitotn paign offer can be procur 1, free of charge, byaddrc4;ij W. N 1 1 aide man, President "Courier Journal Company, Louisville, Ky, ".' The subscription price of the ' "Daily Courier Journal," without the Sunday ue, ten dollars (10) year. Price of Sunday "Couriei Journal" it two dollars (f 2) a year. According to a report from Lon don the Prophetic Conference, which has just been held at Exeter Hallf transfoiutvJ. that venerated place into a very chamber of speculative horrors. If we are to believe the seers who were presant there will be withtu Jho next three years "such wars and revolutions in Europe as shall change twenty-three kingdoms into ton. On March 5, 18i)6, minor shine, there is. to be a grand hegira of 244,000 living Christians; to heaven. From that time on the Christians who remain are to be mas sacred by the million, and universal pestilence, famines and earthquakes are to devastate the globe. Finally, on April, 11, -1001, our Lord is to descend again to earth. All this was firmly ogreed on by the Conference, and published to the unheeding worui "oil tuo auinomy or. u:e Prophet Daniel." Thu Republican papers ore con stantly letting the people know that the solid South w to be broken. A few week u'ro it was Louisiana that was to enter the Republican column because of Cleveland's tariff, views. She answered back by giving a D m- ocratic majority of over 00,000. Now it is Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee (hat are to break it way' from their allegiance to the Democratic party and enter the Re publican camp. "Hope springs eterual in the human heart," and there can be no doubt thut Republi cans hope that such a thing may occur. There is, however, no ground tot the hope the Republicans pre tended to have of capturing either of theso States. Tub New York "Herald," on the first of the month, aked the Gover nors of all the States: "Who will bo the Democratic candidate?" for President. Every one of them, Re publicans included, answered, Grover Cleveland, The answerof Governor Oglesby, of HUnois has all of the characteristics of a narrow-minded, bit Ur partisan. "Cleveland, in him!" Politicians who become enraged over the success aud popularity of those of an oppo site faith generally resort to the mlgar language of the pot-hou vernacular. Let them rage and curse aad tear their hair. They harm none but themselves. The Democracy of the country is solid f r Cleveland, and it means something. Democratic State Executive I B ItfCC, The followinz is the new Stat Democratic Executive Committee of which ripii-r Whitaker, lq if Hal- nrii uc'iHirmso. W G Uu,h. It. If. Wiub im, J. 11. Small. Stcnnd District W. IL 8 Rcr- ftwyn. V. V. lysine ', J. . liramcr, J. It. Ilnrtio. Ihifl I;wtric: W. A. Johnson. T. II. 8 .tton, I. F. Dortc't, Dr. W. r. Ktimu. Foti i tli Dinfrict II. A, Lni.don, J. S. LVir, F. X. Slrudw.tk, W. H. IVre. Firth I)itrlet W. A. Robbitt, A. E HeuJtr.on, V. B. U'.cnn, W. F. tiirtcr. Sixiti District T. It. rohertan, J! n D. '.illamy, VV. II. Xtal. II. I). Adams. eviMh Diftlr'Ct-O. S. Bradchsw. i. C. V. uf, J. 1 CsMwcll, T. C rhillii.a. VAgA Di.trict-I. C. Wd'born, W. A lf ke, W. C. Field, W. C. Krvin. Ninth Duitti't V. 1'ukens, T. A. Jorirp, J. W. Gudgr, MTRAt. XXH ITlVhCoVMlTTKE. ropier Wlntaker, Rattlgh; Pail B Mcanx, Cooi-ord', ArmirteaI Jones, Ralrigli; Stnui-I Wilder, Raleigh; T I Emry, Wtldon; l F. Fauna Rl eft ! I U Nich !on; Clinton; C. Ik Ht0 (, Uinnt-.n; M. E. Carter, Aftiieyiiif; W.-lw A,bky, ICilvigb; W. J. Yates, Clmrlitte. ' , "mi i i i, ... .-i An lhl Friend liaiigrrotmij III. iou all (now him Iving there suf kitugsowitU that fisrful caietf dy iem.ry T llffy t'ps. U hv not mi j pen to . i m l o try 1 )r. Bi n e- Huckleberry (,'nrdul, it will re ieve biiu si ra few dose. Men of Dili h im. It w II Cost a larite turn to nmte ur tobftec LtpOhluorj a stKC 1 on wiii lie cttr I to cnntrtbtitn I b rally. Donot r. fits, tr tlic Fx. poni lion will b iiclit all tn tv ry c!n of l'Ui;iM, Ll ynu- sub t-eripuoni ln lgn. A coin It ee will wnit npon yea. If they tho.dd overlook pi'i go the lommit ee, Yonng LadH'i Making Their - . . Iark.. . -Miss Lucy Wriston, uf ihis'ciiy, bus been appointed Rssistaiu. to P.of. Hauraan, niuic lead er at Fem e Institute.- This complimeut is well de served, as th young lady won the biglie t dint incti.ou ia music 'during hr term at Pea-e. Miss Fannie Sttifl'rd, ot Cabarrus county, a for. mer pupil of the Female college at Stattsville, now returns to ilat in stitution as one ofthi Corps of teach" ers. - I'ity Mis t'me, jet if In." Wlluloiftoa bt.r. In an att!cle u "Jonrnslisiu"we re ferred to the poverty of editors in this State partuulaily, A Journal ist goti fcbjut tie f am p;iy a print) r does and in srarcely an inrtnuce any more. It matter not wh t influ ence or talents ho may extrt, the standard ot pay in this dear old State is the some as if he wi re set ting type. Fuci! Our advice is to go -into soaicihing that ifors niore reward aol a more t xpnnding field. ' A correspondent, who s;gi.i h's name '"Young Farmer," wautj to know tho niost suitable fl iwert" send his girl. Wheut flour perhaps would go to show he was welt br d. Itesolutions ofiCesppct. Whereas, It hoj pleased our ijenvh enly Father to remove from our midst an honored an uxetul men b r in the death of L. M. Dunlop, e, the Order of Kuights of Pytnias. do recognize in this sad d'upecs&tiou ot Providence, the strius loss wl icb our Lodge h mitained ; and hile meekly submitting to the divn.e will of Him in whoe merciful bands are the destinies ot all men, we sadly mourn the death of one so t nder of age, and who, by his faithful devo tion to our ...beloved order, aud his uniform rectitude of character, won for himself the highest cemofits cut ue uiciEUeulup. Be it tb.re lore - .. ; , Heaved, First, that in the death of L. Duo'op, Durham Lo lge, No. 31, Knights of Pyilii;-, b.isous laiccd no ordinary 1 ss, aud mourns as only brotht-ia can, the sorrow ful void mad. by the rtnjur s hand. Uotulced lurther, that a p ce in ttw micute b hM of tl.e L-xte be lef. blank in memory of our drcesied brother, and that the charter of the Lodge be drap d in mourning for ihe space of thirty days, as emble matic of the sorrow aud gicf of its mrmocrs. lie it lurther RetoUtd. that a heartfelt Minna thy, such as u tharacb-riatie ot the Knights ot Pythias, is extended to tne bereaved family of him whose yannzbfe wis to them as to us a joy aud comfort, and whose death 4 nd --d a ctUmi y. It is further re- s-!red that a cpy f f these rest lu- uons be lurnuhe I to the dim rent ntW4papers of the community tor publication, aud aim be srnt to the family of our deceased brother. J. J-.MACKAT, 1 J. B. t-orjaojiTE, v I'cm. J. W. Makkham, j The Gi!( or the MMttc-r. The Charlotte CItronuie savs Mu-s Wa'Iace captured a medical in the musical departmt nt." A n cdical what? A student, a society or a whole eillege. Brother llannine, of the Hen derson Got J Letif, is selling "Novelty Force Pumps." If it will force de tinqocmsto the cashier's desk an Enmpiue uue out or mcir pockets abas a bourns. Every editor in tliO .State will tale one immediately. The IMIefortaioe Fx iminer ssys: "To 1 ungry d-g, even a bone U a boncama." Such puns are a gnaw ing. , ' Asrienlist says a wasp may be pi. ked up if it ii done i lie'ly. That is all riirht. Any body can pick up a warp. It's after you get him np the fun begins. The reason a dude wears a single eye cls's is because ho could tot lhiuk or all he sees with two. Rometucn seem to be striving to gam the whole earth. VI hj the earth? Why not take Saturn? It ia 7u0 times luiger than the earth. The grand iury of Firsytb county f.iin I a Hue bill, Motday, aaint frty-two cif-ns of Winston for gaiiiblmg. Tuey were trlcl btfore .luilfa'O ( lurk and flue I $10. Itrtilrurfd Hold. We see In tie Charlotte Clironkh that the Georgia. Carolina A North tin railroad has been sold to the Richmond A Danville iytein and wi rk ordcrcdto be flopped. This was apart nl the eeaboard A lioaooke sys tem and was an extenioo of the road from Monroe lo Atlanti. Thus the great railroad prase's fall through Co last Thursday Miss Fetts TiN ley, dauehier ot Havwoml Tiller, Esq.. was married to Mr. W. It. Lambcrlh, Khrfil A LSVI C AuM. . Il at the firs' tne to get iff a pun on jidge Fowle. Raleigh Pr -nngshe Farmer : A ' ne w postoflnr by tho name of "Box." I.as been established at 4. R. Buf faloe's store, 6 miles northeast of the thy of Raleigh. It will be a great heneht of that section of the county. Wilmington Mewnaert Col. F. A, Olds, of Roleieh. Quartermaster. aud Gc u. W G. Lewis, of Goldsboro. Civil Engineer, representing the Slate, went to Wrightsville yester day, aecom panied by Qol. W. C. Joiits. I hey selected and laid out the grounds for the approaching en campmen , and they also considered !l t-r n iimina'ies. Both, Gen. . vi, and ( L Olds are delichted w th the prcs ects for a fine camp, nd av there is ample room. )'of R. E. .v'n ith, colored, who has fcently he n appointed United taiw Minis' er to Liberia, left fdr Mtinwvid, W. it coast of Africa, on turday. , ' Grihuin Gleaner . A new Method- st Xpitfpal church is in the course t erection at Burlington. It is be rg built of brick.- A few days ato, near McCray, a four legged en cken wna taken from the shell at vl r. Abe Riipy's. Each foot had Se well developed toes twenty toes fur tie chicken; what a ecrarcWr it would have made t Pity it died iit. ueorge It. Konotfiki, who spoke here Thursday night on the labor (jucotion, had a good audience I when lie start d out, but his doctrine did not suit the greater portion of his au- nencejina mey uroppea on one oy one fill be bad bnt a handful of hearers when he closed. Ltaksville Gazette . At the color ed people Whitsuntide frolic, Mon day night, a white man from Henry county named Frank dams, a block ade liquor trader, who married some years ago near this place, thrnst his presence in tne dancioi; hall and msde iiimselt obnoxious, lie was finally jecUd from the ball, but stilU'he persisted in annoying the colored people. At last, when further for- be .ranee ceased to be a virtue, two or bree colored men armed themselves with willowy sycamore brushes and gave Sams a thorough and well de erveu thrashing. We have been told that they laid the blows on with a gusio. and that when Sams turned to fie?, the irate darkies followed fur ome distance close Lehind, and the industri) us sycamores fairly! made mutic iu the air. Winston Twin-Cttu Daily : Wil- iatu (Jin p. a train hand was leaning against the depot yesterday evening when !i. htnmz struck the telegraph wire I'Vi-t him and he was badly hurt, but w t lerieusly. There was a re ort from the telegraph Instrument as loud t a pistol shot. Cant L. G lmer s little daughter Letue got badly hurt this morning. Itseeau that she was driving a pony to a tar luel cart, when one of the wheels truck stainst a curbstone and threw her out, fracturing some bones in her lace, and ttberwue hurtine her bad ly. Mr. Will X. Coley. editor ot the Guardsman, received to-uay from the well known him of bhannon, Mill r & Crane, ISe lork, a beauti ful cilt mounted sword. We learn that Mr. Coley proposes tojofler this as a pretn tin to the militaty com panv iin'!n g mm the largest cumi.cr of subscribers to his paper. We have eo the sord, and pronounce it a Hie weai on one that any officer might feel proud to use. Cliar'.ot e Chronicle t The colored people had an excursion yesterday fiat will da to talk about for zsonie- time to con e. They charteied a train for a trip from Columbia to Aiken and return, but it was costly trip for some i f them; According to the reports nctived last night, three col ortd men were ki'lwl outright and a number of thcr were wounded, in eluding two women, one of whom i fatallrihoU It seems from the re nor's hal there was a very large crowd a board the tram, and short y after havinz Columbia two color ed men became involved in a dispute about a womau. Each man h friends ia the cr, and as the dispute wsxed warmer, the crowd coimem ed closing in around them. Knives and p ttou were drawn and a general tow ensued, in which the psrtici pants cut and shot In a reckless nian ot r. One of the principals wa kUb ed inttnotly. The names of the dead men could not be Irarocd. ureat icitcnicnt followed tbo nlTdr, and it was sometime before the not co ild be nutlled. The ringleaders have been arret tel. - Itnllinnt ltd lections. Wll, Hirfur The heart has reasons that reanon cannot undertaud. . . To ge t up In the world we must Dot be down in the nioutn. No word dUtiis a fouler and mare fiiul poltco than that which dripa from the tongue of tb t lie and mal icious slanderer. " ' A young man must stick him elf to buiiotss with the glue of lndus try le ore he attains the full b!o:om ed flocr of prosperity. The sweetest flower of life grow In tne lowest vales of buruii ty. ever a the sweetest cane is that part wh e'i grows nearest the ground. . Brilliant 1 Durable! Economical! 33 COLORS. ; if c eatt each. The PUREST, STRONGEST md FASTEST of ill Dye. Warranter) to ye liie rcoul goo!, anil give th bcit colon. One package cuiors ok to lour pounds of Dreu Goods, Cf.rict l't$.t, Yj.-i, etc. UneqiuUtd fur Feathcn, KiUor.s, and M i'ancy Dyeing. Any ona can uta them. 7 Only Safe and Uititrfttltiratrti Pyts. Scndpostalfor Dye Hook, SamplcC'ard.dirrrtiom tot coloring l'hohM., tnnkicg the finest Ink or f lun g iiocu. aquarl), etc. Solul.y l iuggUtt Addrct WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., BUrHngUoM For Gilding or Broniing Pr.a:y A rticlea, USS DIAMOND PAINTS. " Cold. Silver. Bronie, Ccfpcr. Cnly 10 Cent. Land lor Sale at Auc tion. By v'rtue ofa mortgage executed to me on October 17th, 1887, by James L Uarnttt, I will sell, at pub. lie a- ctiou, lor cash, at the Court House door in Durham, on Monday, June 4th, 1888, at 12 o'clock, M., the interest of suid J.uiies L. Harnett in 72 acres of laud in Durham county, adjoining landd of Heury Keal and Vths; also snid Barnetl's one-half ritcrcst in remainder iu 02 acres of land in tak cot nty, r.tljoiuiug Jno. B. Morris and others; also the one half interest of hnid Ikrnett in 200 acres of land ;n (yfhn?fi county, ad' j iring lands ol Jno. W. Couch, and k own rn "the VVm. Couch tract." Ail i. 'i i ' i:id U particulaily described in h-i-i muitgage, which is registered in Du ! C. unty, in I'.ook 10 of Mo. gte." k peg 250, and in Orange Coun'ty. iiujk V, page 388. . O. C. FARTHING, May 2, 18S. . Mortgagee. G. ODER & SONS COMPANY'S- SPECIAL COMPOUND : FDR : TOBACCO. Reliable in its Manufacture. Special Attention Given to the Manufacture of every Pound. Standard just the same, ijiiick in its action, rrohtahle in its results. Has been nsed sccoessfi'M-Y by the farmers ol Virginia nnd North Carolina for thirty years. My proper cultivation, care and management, it ixc-ruES you a crop of FINE YELLOW TOBACCO. Try it this year if you want a crop of GOLDEN 15RIGHT TOBACCO A one better ou the market, liefer you to the thousands of planters who have used it year af tor year. Call on JOHN L..31AKK1IA3I, Durham, X. C. Farmers Say They are Coming Home to Stay. Ms Warehouses Durham, 1. C. Opened lat week, and was crowded, notwithstanding Itbe cold frw sing . .. ..... ... I fA4 . T weather. tvcrytMiy went uomc saiism a. t im aays saie i verageu for cveryt! ing s .ld. ai.J not cry good tot-aeco at tnat. Not a single pile taken in Over ($35 COO) Tl.irty-he Thoueacd dollars CASH paid out. Below I ive s me of the sales made : J. M. Terrell. I lt IDS, -1.0', Vi 08 42 1 33.10, 25 00, C2 00, 81.00, 49Clbs. 10 50 00 47 501 If 00.50! 50 34 OilOu" L. B. Yates, 62 lb, $20 00, 12 4 Ccsart & Long, 1133.72 40 ibe, $20.00, 80 00, 520: 80 " 2350, 40 00, 5!i 00,152 39.50, 32 10, 16 75 92 " 51,00, 45 00, 74 70' 100 00, II 001394 lbs. Average 37.0i. A W Tiiley, 518 lbs fit 50. 1178 02 212 " 70 00, US 40,110 lb G9 1 87 00, 50 16 8t " 108 " 00 lbs. 1383 5S 172 " Av-Tiigo, 148 41. 40 J. I. Hall, I 74 lbs, $19.75, 14.61! 510 IK 108 lbs, $220 65 A.tr,(ge; floSl, It. M. Jones. 527 00. 32 00, 35 50, 50 00, 71 00. 500 1880 60.04 40.92 ?9 "0 25 C( i- 3t421fi21t.s, J.M lirck.Jr X 62 IU, 33.50Jl20.7T U " Aim. , '2258 .. tn no dm S8.48 80 001 20 20 72 10 27.00, S3 00, 51 00, 85 00, 7.02! 6.60j! 8J 2J2 lb. 873.15 Avenge, ?3d,3tJ. J. J. Cheek, 122.00. I23.7G 10 lb, 70 - 70 " 2 180 50 . S213 38 Averse, $41 16. King&Bh&w, Hllbf.13100. 23 14 4X 65 00, 31 20 70 " . 40 00. S8 Ot)! 64 f 2 50, 15 C4 103 3b (iJ 108, Average, $37 45. 21.5J, 150- Day A r ulkrton, 31 00, 23 50 14 lbs. 70 00, 3d.50. 1533 30 ' 35.50, 5100, 53 08 68 " 47.00, 58.00, 29 00102 " 32.50, f 14 15 - 37 01 J7 78 85 (,, 42 50 cyrio, 40 30 u .JX Oft If 50 " f20W. 7 20 M Average, $55. W. . ewt 92 Rrt ' 48 50 62 50 SO 454 lbs Average $33.63. $16178223 lbs. 268 1LV 1130.77 Average. ,y. , . .1. Sh rr"n. 54 11m, $20 -V.). tIIOT 16 20 ' , 3 30 $9.80 m " HO. -0 12 cot so 00. 40 81d0 150 " 4100. 7S04 33.15; 74 " i'T of . 4'. 5 . J" 7:. U0, 4H .1 ?87.5l'- Average, $r,9..3. i4fio $2!T. 51 yiHI wllIC ! tobacco I can . ... lire to jer dik I could pnt d'vvo all th vt was aobl, but the al ove vtay the witci U bl yir. No v resdv to Io the ssim- 'r ..!? In frtt lKa .nlttu it ta Im ,..,i.ir. nu! f!ttlll- HI i ll mn,. M u .v , .tiw .'MW,. n .0 ... ,-t,4 m- .... " . .... overage prices for all t b 0 y u h-U ith me. I have ah H o ra; w J au 1 l.k. nnd wtt'i ihrn h.riro 1, n.. Toiisok- lt.c!uifiii the old W llkerton af arehouse I have plenty cr mm U tore ha I buy. nd c.ui buy oceans bit. . . , r . . I IhaoK the ."arn.ne fr staod:ii2 by me. aiM rr'tn w i i. for thum In the ( mire. When oo start to mark..!, cme t-; 1 AlvUU WAREHOUSE, here von m.) n .t or!y Bd BUS VM ! but flnd t,est aceommodatiinf. Youf irien 1, E. J. Parrislu
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