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Let JTim Wmo Ptw Jft JtiMrm fta Fma ftsar, Buramr. VOL: G8. . DURHAM. &0RT1I CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1888. NO 55 The Tobacco Thx. ; We publish the following from the Lynchburg Virginian for what it is worth: . If it is found impracticable to pass the Mills bill then let the Democrats . j t . ,.1" .' of the House of Keprescntativcs pass a simple resolution, repealing the tobacco tax, aud the sooner they do it the better. They have the power, and on their heads the Hume will rest if the tobacco trade is not re lieved of the paralysing burden that is upon it. It cannot be disguised that the people of the tobacco States are getting restive Petition of tcr peti tion from planters and manufacturers have gone to Congress for relief. They have seen the business in which they rely for support reduced to a state of prostration, not paying for the actual co-4 of, production and manufacture. -I They have seen their oil go unrewarded or pay the scan tiest and most meagre return They have seen this in the face of broken promises until patience it thread bare. There are murmurs loud and deep f rom the rural districts. " There are murmurs loud and deep from the manufactories. Factory hands are without employment and farm hands are without living wages. Hun dreds of thousands of people are more or less dependent on tobacco, either in the field or in the factory, for their living. They see this de pression and they attribute to the tax. ; They know that the need of the Government do not mjuire that tax. Theyknowthatahugesurplusis pi'ed op in the treasury, thus erij rfmg trade and commerce. Yet this blighting tobacco Lai-a war tax-remains twenty old year after the war. - ':. ,. . ''.. - Is it strange that there U wide spread discontent, and will be strange if Democrats who have never wavered before remain from the polls when the election comes which is to decide the fate of parties in November? Sick and sore, weary ana worn-snwrting nuder dirp pointments, straitened and cramped in their pecuniary conditions, will it be strange if party . fealty, fails and faolters? The tat feather may seem light, but it is that which , breaks the camels back. It is simply an outrage (hat this tax is kept on a great out languish ing industry. It is simply cruel because it wrings from the sweat and toil of honetd labor all the pro fit there is in it. It is sinipiy stupid and silly because it is alienating friends. If the Democratic party can afford to do without Virginia and North Carolina in the coming .election, then let the tax remain. For we Ull the representatives of the party at Washington that there is grave danger that 'these States . may slip their moorings and glide into the Republican port if affairs - remain as they are now. We know whereof we speak. We know the deep discontent that is abroad; and we call on the Democrats in Con arm to remove the caue of it, or they amy be responsible for d'-frai. IJoth wing of the party are pledged to refill, and yet repeal does uot eome. What are pledges worth ll.at bear Bo fruit? , - Then what to do ts simple and plain. Let . the Honse pass the tobacco Ux rejwal let it go to the ben ate, and if that body refitws concur inthe hill then the ropon-d- bility'wiil beshifled from the Dent ocratic to the Republican shoulders, and the dangers in our path will lie A kew party has "sprung up ' in Texas, culling itself the 'toon-Parti- son" party. It has just held n Con vention at Forth Worth, nominated a ticket and adopted a platform. The platform denounces the Republican party for bringing finnncial ruin on the country when in power and the Democratic party for continuing the same ruinous policy. It also de nounces national banks, wants tlie government to own the railroads and innisU on compulsory arbitration. A eriisal of the platform leads to the supicion that the JNon-rartisan party will wonder after election why it. called itself a party ut all. The PJi-etoral Vt. ' As litis Pnnileiitiil year, ami e time i Hpprnachlug for tko wise it ej'-craer irfitciiia to l3 fixinir up the renult if the contest " iu No- . mbtr next, Y.a attach the electoral V'it of the several Slate. . Ti.ote ti la'.e an iotert-stio such matters il.oul I paste tns table in their hut, or piace it in some convenient spot tor rtf.-rence: ' J Alabama. 10 MUaisslppl. .; . . . 6 Arkauaaa Miaiouri . , : 1 California 8 Nebraska G Colorado 3 Nevada. .8 ConueUcut fclaware.. Florida Illinois. n liana ., owa. Kaunas.. . LousUua Mainn..... Maryland. ,8 New Uatupahire .. .1 New Jewey.... 9 .. 4 New York...... 3i m la North Carolina 11 .. 22 Ohio 2-1 , 15 Oregon 3 ,. 1.1 i'euunylvanU.. 30 .. a Rhode Island.. 4 .. 11 Souta Carolina.. V . a r'uat-He...... l'J .. f, Texts. 13 .. h Vvmiout 4 MuHMU'hu.K-iu ..li Virginia ....... .12 Michigan IS W vA Virginia. . 6 Mm wU 7 WikCoDiu 11 Boutul'e's Ucsolnttou Lj nebbnr Kva, rV'T! ' As we predicte I yesterday in our mention of Bmitello's eleventh h ur temperance resolution in the Chica go convention, it'ii to, be thoroughly understood by the ' ProhibidonUta as an effort to hood ink them. Alresdy it hus bet n h-ard from. The N -W Vork State Prohibition couvenliuu met in Syracuse Tuesday, and pro ceeded, as te Piiiladolphia , Time well siiyp, "to make that already d iubtful State slill more doubtful for the Republican party.". The temporary cliairinan ia referring to the Republicans iui "they lal aioptrd a jilitform that reached from lirat 1 Ireland, but the tem' o -ranee plank got lou somewhere." tie furtlicr dtclsred "that the Pro hihit:onist would accept !tbe ra'an itgli as re"iui.i(in H'lupcod at the elme of id" Itpd!lican convention for j mi whttit as worth notihng. " The llharloUa Chronv:le has rec'i eil ntwifrora lr. J. O.Kix m of illvcr View of ihe b rih "f a gsuuine fwan ot nature It Is a kuten or a kit'en, r . ( ROYAL 1 4 mmm Absolutely Pur This txwd r ncter vanes. Aitiarvutor nuntr. r.rctiiftli awi liulcs lufcu's. M''.re i-conumical tli in tli nnlimrv kind, ami titutle of low test, siurt uek-lit alum or l'liKiliKla iuilcni. eyiid only in taut. HoVAL IUkko I'wdeb Co., lotiWalliM., Total 401 XtMiMarjr to anekctiou, 31, , . Hon. iMniet It, Itussoll Declines. II oi. D. L. Ilutacll. in conversn- u u ymterjiv with a represeatativa ot the S.ir, eaid that be bid no hesi tation in saying that ho will decline w aca pt the nomiuatioo fr Aim ciate Jostten of the Supremo Court on Kit Kepuolicao Mate ticket, and, furthermore, that io his letter oi de clination he will alvi:e the with diawal of the entire Ktate ticket, atd that a coalition be formed with the Pr htbiiionists. 11 give it ss his opinion, that it would be fa tile for th Republican rirlomatea csmnnicn ia ibis State, and thst tliespiroachinslec- lion will te walk-over for th Dcra erst. In Hie firt ptaee h" sad, "they (the lU-publiosns) csnnnt win ; and in the second, if they could, tley wouj be counitii out. lie Uunks that if a coalition it formed with the ProhiMtioults it will break tneeoior line and io this aay, iei hapa. leal to Hrimblii an success hereafter. But." be added, Mif a Chinese nng cam paign is intuursU-d, with J tut Iii cutsious brt wi-en Fowle amt Dekery, it will reult, pronaMr, la a majority of 4U.0(0 f ir t'is emocrtie ticket." Judir Itufseil wss n of the dele eaf' s from this State to the ' Chicago Convention, was a member wf the Cmiiuitlee on Oedeotials of that bly and, it will be remembered, had an animated duruation with John S. U'ie of Virgiuia. on the status rf the deleKaUon from that btate. II is an astute and sgacious pd;Ui.Un and one or the tnot lull Jenll ,1 inemners of the Ilcpebliras party In this lata and thers can be noqtieotioo that the stand he h;. tsken ia this matter will nave gri wetgut witn bis puty. I lie Koutli's luftustrtttl rrttgress. ItALTtMonis, Ml, June 26. "the ilanufacttirtrJ t JUcorJ will, this wiek, publixh its Muii-annui reHrt on the H lOth'a iodustri 1 prnres. Tl nurawr cr new enterpris e re por'e I dating the firt is mrmths of 18S1, as compared w it ti ti n ea-ns lima is IW7 an : m X 02:ij 1W7, The CapilNl iikK reiwmiteil by the Hat of new enterprises pr the Ami halfnf ISM is: Alati.im. U.. Dl0.0i.0j Arksna, I.U7ti.f00 KlorMs. liWO.CiO; (le-rtls. , VIW); K i.tmky, tl5.tl4.tMI Inutar, f 1.77CUP; J,l2i,(HK); Mi-sislt'H, eMW 00; North t ao ins, i3 tl.ty.O'K); Nmth I'sm iia, tJS.I.f'OO; l i.iiiieMre, 0( ran nation Aii naTEi IPantiUc, Virginia. This. New IJ'itel is Centrally located neartneuepois. ias few FUkxrrrns and h heated BT STKAW.",' '.- ELFCTRIC.PF.LIJ3AVDCA8 IK KACH KOOU. ITas splendid Bath Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. Has Surge, Light Sample rxn. for Commercial travel lers. The Proprietors have had tnif x- none nee in the, . br.i.ess aMT.v careful atten'ion to the wants of the traveling public, hope to merit- and tceive a share of their patronage. . YATES fe FJCHAunsnx. - - t - - - ( p IV'HIII IIIIVMI Villi M I'lUHIll V 1WB which wan born with one heal,) t ha jennrt be j!d in voiniivtition'with tlte miil- tvo boJies. It also baa two tails an j eiht f-c', nil of which are well devel oped. Iu lour feet are on a liue with ach other and from these, brnuch the two bodies. The remarkable specimen has been "put up" in a'cohd. Shelby Aurora : AhMit one year aco Mr. J. H. High tower commenced tie manufacturer of ru'da'i evano- rutors in .Shelby on a small cale, and met with uch en&'Uragerjent from the start that be as iaduc nl to pur chase nesand improvelmiishinerysnd ra touisctuicr them in large qusuti ti'S, both for the wholesale and retail trad, and we are glud to known thut Le is ei'ioviDL' a lilteral patronise from the jxopie f North aud Sou;h Ciindiua. . Salisbury Watc'tmani Mis. Ilus- sell, of Suhsell P. O reports that she ass a thbLeo five dav l 1 with four lev' aud f et aud that it is as spry aud htalthr, as any t-bickeii of the same age she ever saw. The amount of bacon raUed out side of Xorth Carolina and sold into the tSUte iu 1888, was 8 223,754 pcundj. Tbe amount raised out side the btite acd brought into it the first four months of this ear, was 2,113, 210 pounds. Raleigh Xeu Observer: Maior Itufe Tucker Las just finished getting in over eighty tons of hay, cut from rather more than f rty acrts on which he bad so a five varieties f ?raes. This is (he fiist cutting, aud hil h expects a s;coud he may make atLir l lne nay is beautituily cure l. Gol lsboro Aram The Ilupuh'ican in thU county are at their old game of trying to breake the coming Dcra ocratia victory by olL-ring iheir oifi ccs to Demi crals. Auy party thai a tempts recces by buying i's oppo reuts is dinned to certain detest. The Itrittith bought Benedict Arnold and the UriUin gol whipped. The man who negotiati-d the purchase got shot, f be man who- negotiates the purchase of any IX mxrst this ye r will n-t be snot but he will le smotli- erl tieneath the ballots of iudignaat froemco. Wimton Daily s Some villian or villians rocked tie south Ixjund pal sender trnin last nig)t between Itich monJ an 1 Grteostjoro; one rcck'wsi thrown into Ihe prbil car bardv ntisitrg tbe clerk, and ono entered tlm rMuacnr car striking Mr. Walter Ho i Mn, of this place, on the ncek and knocking lorn from his s t, larcly minsiui a lady eutlns near Ut, Iloliuan. , V. GaAniM. Tuoe. EcrriN GRAHAM & RUFFKT, ' . ATTOK.tlF.trtlTUir, U ILLS BOKO, N. C. Pnrtice In ths couoties t Alaininc Cuiwctl, I)ir'.uo,iuilforJ, Rxkinghini PerwoD, ut 'ni:'. ' Triigcly In tiaston. LiscoLvrox, N. V, , July 2 - Ou 11 Saturday nilit, during the exht b'tiou of niagic lan! rn scenes by a bowman at t'is reoidenca n La'cb Carpenter, of (iar't -n county, two bMhers oanisd TliOrnhure forced tbtir way into the house, rvfising to p y the admission f e, and were put out by me siiownmn, whereupon liiii Thomburg drew a revolver and find five eh its I nti ths houo at the show- msn, one bullet taking tff ct in the ar o, another in the lni and third rikiui Ics Adnrho'.l. ona nf tho U"dience, In the bead, killing hint in 'I I.. .1. .. ....... I . 1 .. . .i ,111 removed. We hop these words may 1 02.V0:Hl; Trx'rt. 111.749.000: Virgiid Hot be withiAt effect wherelhey will; f !)('m (f(H, WeH V.rvtMi. dolhemw.tffond. Iwl.n: It I ' 01. Toi.l The 10 l :i: 1 duo Ion of t-lg Iron alone in .lnba-ns , . , ' ; n but , tar ill probably pinings and nproachea. 'tinnufic'ttrcs iu lU.t s at An tllJ I'Mir of Pants. 1 esterdsy we not'ced (hat Jtr. II A, lams hid on a fine new pair of pin:s, smi neii mm wuereher the n. He lal I they -acre made 2b' tars ao by .lohu A. LoX. Km $100 to $3U0 a !nortf w tua'i wur.lim fur o. .1 ttlr -htM time In tho l-na'Ii-M. A l t"r.i(l -OM , H. V. JOI5MBOS CO. miJ-W-Uiilm liMIM.St lUiLuonil.V, ronau ull sutsntiEsV POMONA, N.C. T0 AN'D A HALF MILES WEST OF GREKSSD030, N. C. The msin Hut t the Richmond A Danvillo Uaiirrad paews through the grounds, and within 100 feet of ihe cGiee, Halem trams make regular stops twice daily each way. i hose interested in fruit and fmit groiing are cordially invited U inspect this. the jitrcesd. ti ornery in the Maf e, and oce of the Inrgeit in the South Siock conits ot apples, peach, peer, cherry, phiins, Jspancse persimmon, prtcols, nictariiMS, inuiitrrics. quinc, grr.pn, ng rypocrnrv, gooaeDrrih s, rurrao:, ie piaoi, English walnut, pecans, cheftnuts, traw'oeities.roiies, tti greens, shade trees, ic All the new and rare ra ri ties as well as the old Oars. wlL'h my new - catalogue f t 1S8 wilt show. Give your or kra tomv au- thoriztd agent, or order cirect from the naVrery. Corn sponrlence i'dici te l. Le-crrtivfl catalogue free to applicatiU. Addrew, Jt VAB JLI1 '1.11 , P.impa.Guilf"rl C N. V- lU'i i'jle silesnicn wau'ed io every e..mtr. Agol pacing nn.:ui.'iion will b? given. u.ay S-tf TIP 1111 IIS. EctaTolislb.ecl 177 196 (PATENT LU.GAMBRILL.UrQ, ls inn J.'U't viwicnmo CHOICE PATENT j PATENT) LCA-CAMBRIU.MFE.COj mm 4fllYW IUU Maf -ISO itfO Va BiaMBffllDJrlC O ur Patent Roller Flours, Are nianufkctur.'d t'roin the Choices! tVh'rsat Obtainable. Biltimore stands pre-eminent in lliis countrr as a market hr choioe wh'-at, an1 the sn perir:tv it thefc Flours for Uaifcrtnity, Strength and Unap " pros-liiitiie I'lvor. has l'ng bten acknovsdged. -YOTTE GROCJSR FOR- PATAPO MTlKllLATIVE PATEiNT, PATAPSCO FUtlTA PA-TL:T,ROI,ANM-OH"lCJi. PATENT,- O RANGE OKOVE EXTR4 - JJAI.U A IN FAMILY. MAPLETON FAMILY. C. A. GAMBRILL MANF'G CO,. " 0, 214 Comma: ec St., Baltimore. Md. Hepr, acutcil Ly UOKG A N & C AUK, Durham, N. C. jane 2 ly HORRIS & CARTER, GRAND DISPLAY OF ' White Goods. Laces and Embroideries Tomorrow we will make a special display .of laces, einbioiileiies au! white g-ioua oi every Uescnpnon, in. e:uontg m-tny novonus never ocinre shown in this market. Lace Floncings, In Oriental, Xormaudy, Ft;dora, Plstte, V do, C!i;.nt:liy, iani?h Gui pure, riet au two t'-nc i uounc icgs from COc pc yard up. ; Embroidery flouncings. In r& linrnj, cambrics, pionc, Irish iKiiiit and bativie in one aud two tontd rl'ects. WHITE GOODS, In mull I)e IVw, Pcrsiun Inwn, Egvptmu lwn, Hulgirian lawn, Vic tona iawn. liiu a iswn. Mlifte. Aimi stripe., sila mulls, India linen India diincti s, spottea naluf o ks, Joi.et . . .. .v. i ... 1. eanmric, c r i ii uiirav. JawOflflBLE. Hardware forEuilders Hardware for Farcers Hardware for Factories Hardwars fcr Eveiytcdy Faint, Leafl mi mm m glassware Some of the best and cheapest eooK STOVES oa this or any other market. sT Don't fail to sec them before buying elsewhere, aug 4 100 ieeos 15-cut India litirn will 1 I'edT.-rcd during this aeek at8icJJonx Misxixu tA .U CPd "ill, sr. C. . U r. v . " A GALA. WEEK SUCKLEN'3 AftKXCA CALVE for buyers of white goods, Incrs, em broideries, table linens, towels, nap kins, MCTSeillesqti'li, Ac. A special invltHtion is fiven.L2 try lady to make ns a tint iiurng this week as tusny ol tiie aloye cikih are j its and will he offered i t 40 per cent, below the market value. Ncrris & Carter, RALEIGH. -; ; c Ms THfiHrar li.v In itieworM forTui Sr.. tkTti.SH Itlirum, revet N ir , Tci tir,1iH)Asl ItoniU, ('liillfiiti. fjntm ami 11 .skin KmittKSUL ati-i t.iuri c;itt I'iir!, nrno pay rwi'nmi. -11 is guamultnl In ri' prrf,,ri alitwiion.or OMnipy fcfuii l- M& a I (Thry looked as well at they did V..ol"t Ulet-yR. LlicUallA rW. TWUn. ateialKSO. asy iwy wremaae. N. C ifA-lf I si OXJX1.I3 Malaria, DumbMlI:, Fever and Ape, Wind Colic, Emory Attacks. Tlirr pMHtar ritar. loriil rn OKI Ian. mH,.,laiH.r llll dally kiwlnn.. A aTwntlv ,nMl, rf", KOLUZVUtV'WIlLUl c IB J. 8. Mahsinw Durham, I MAKNIXQ MAXMKO. ATTORKKTa AT LAW. DURHAM, N.. r . ' ! Via Vvuru a lam John Manning wi J" ' . atcrdaytofrsch fan. on the 2nd and 4th aoniti. raWEKTSON 0 LLOYD & CO.
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