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fca- 2:'l v .'! . i ' II IT"'- 00? i.. Lrr J7. iTjm IX a Tix Va Kbbyb Fob Tee Fjget, PuPiSar, VOL. 08. DURHAM. NORTH. CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY JULY 18, 1888. NO. 5ft T E LONGSE8SIO ( I SIIKItMAX must shut. ft. CONGRESS NOT I lKKLY TO AD'OUKS iwu'oaB Tint riftiTOFSE teuhek. Member are now vcBtuiing pre dictions as t j tho I ngth of tUa. pres eut seiou f Congress. The mem ber of tha wiys and means commit tee expect 1 1 reach voto on the tar ir till befor ! the 1st of August,. Tim t mua. then allowed for the Senat to consider the matter, and tbe pe vailing opinion Is that Congress will be jo session on th a 15th of Auenst, probably a late as tho 1st of Sep tember. V ben tha Senate gets the Mills bill it will probably not ti.ke the 8 inncf c irotuittee loug to prepare aubatitub', which will bo report! by the majority, tbe minority report ing tie .Ails bi'.l. There it no ide that tbe seion w ill be prolonged in an fclfort to lesca tn agi cement be tween tlie t ' bouse oa ft bill. The cond tiou of the appropriation bills is not vtry promising 'I luxe that bars h. come laws are l Two ur gent deficiencies, tbe pensions, tbe Indian and ihe Military Academy. In cooferenci are; The District of Coluoit ia, the legislative, the consu lar ami dip omatic, the mi Kiee and tbe agricaitursl. The fonifica'i -n aud the general ilflolency b.lU, are till in the ll"ino co:i.ruittco. The t'wy. the nary, the rift and Larbur and ihe suo'iry civil bill Lave tMKted the Iluu.r, bat bate nut yet bn axled upon by tbe Senate. Thn It their con laion on tbe last day t f this fiscal er. OS j "Iom)? in tli IIm. ; ' ' ..AVaRiitKatoy, -'July 0. Tii f ! Cbartott Ifiii't Ii-t't. j CturlotU visum. We bate freaks b re in Metaleu borg mmif, but thry are too coin moa to crow over. A farro'-r, m tbis eoncly, win lives a m'e fom ny ttteam or !-xly of water, rtcvnilv Uo J on h s fr -ot .icpt at 5 o't l.x-k la the rjoniiij and cangbt a .tie- cf itb tut break is.t with a bo k line. He cugHt eni oat t the u. which wasutusily htavy tba' morn ing, A Charlot cmaa aid a bot'ie ofwbbkey wi rer.cently j..ut ,o bed together on5 night. In thi nioruii'i tbo bottle was still lull and the wan was empty. Scientists say thrre is bo other similar cw oa record. Bat talking about cidcken ttorivs, ImUn to this: An old eo;de in C bar lotte have m hta lbiity-tine y'rs old. Tiie ben was given to U old lady by her mother on htr wedding day, and the wedding took plscc t early forty years ago. A f- w d a ainiw vbii km Lak aoopd on tbe old hm and tunic tier ay. IS be was gipi tip a j;one. In u ut two boors tlie hak resumed with ihe ben. His Uak as btokeo and In ltIons wer. beut aa t nirh,. He turned fie t uh old ben b. a-4 after gsting about if looki- f f -t aotnetblng ni..re erd r, be scii d an old robber oen he aud flo aay with It ' liVtmmna Wava. In 1776 Sarah 0'blsrd prinlro a Bfwnpsper atN'iwport. Mrs. Mcl'bcraon, wife of the Sc-t-. ator, it a fa cinaliog talker. Ia 1772 Clementina Eoid pubhth e4 ft pewfipeper in Virginia. Mary Chandler Hale is .ftiJius ia tha choice ol note paper. Jennie J- nkins, of Colorado, Fla., Is 105, and still chews tobacco. I (ly Londonderry is tiling to make trfcn fabionade in London. Anns Frankll i owned anf edi:sl the first iiewpaperpiiolc4 in Rhode Islsbd. . Ouidi b i become extremely re'iir inus and will stop writing lurid love storb t. Mist Catherine T, Kimonds has MmpiU'd fifty years as a B t-n tcboQl teao!irr. ' ' " , Mrs.gu.an B. Fell's of Willam son (Joanfy, III., is eigUy aix, and mokes a jdj. In 1773 Klizabelh Timothy piit t ' e-l and l.tfd a netspsprr in .baric- ton, a. v, A yonrg woman In IVU ciniinil twl micbie by filling hersmailb J ratn with fl wrn. E-Qaen Isabella, rf rpiln. Us an inwnie of 11 ,000,00 J a Jtfi', bat Is alwsys in ddt Mra I) r thy Fayton Sjiotwood, nfMenos Mo., is oinetj'lhret and ktiiU sii'l sews. Mis. Itpzuii has kfpt evt ry n.il.ta- ry but, cost, s i1i and budge the fJ Bern! tver wure. or ofcsi;iut. AO: NTS T AtK MOUUX t't. He Sur Uen'd. Mr. TIoKca lliift-low, one of 0; n rtl Aider's niuiaj(ors t in the Soiilii r? -lurried to this city yesterday, twi ! a Htrtild reporter w ho ;w Mi.i '. tint Fit' b Avenue II o t', be s .i.l t "If 0'ieral Alger , !isjej d y bo ulle ia .oath and North 0f.a!j;i x I ara very anxious to kao i f it, b' esmo I till not have th bstrllin;-; i it. We bear' b great !c .! m the NVrth hIi.-uI i1;e ltp -tt io tb ?i.iltli"rri't!B2 - t'i". n-'jr . b't wbeii I re ii-li'jii AtliU. 1 '' . afycwcir-jfut iovesMiuoM, 1 1 SO UHO tho tsHlW 4f All.iD:t lit ai.' o jier;i)iite (Ji'itfrsl A'r's cum pitii. Ikhmusi- J i't'i,n th it tt e!i:v.;r lie f.' broki .- eia'.m:l to .bav ! rei, ty f orcbuiud JHr Ir. ShBriuau all tb:. 'tele: , f..ni ib-it. ,M.it.v lo Clth-Ai- tn'iert'Mn w.i-i the b y.Ht'.er. aiid ' un'aka 1 Ho jiut up hi n Oiay ill fi C !)!. ami av(3tfl cvnitoat 'f!i ie igo. .Ineini A'jrt-r did perl' ctly ii?ht to & iM-.v to d:s cut th1 niatUrr witii himiuot htr iii c , bfao? !e his g t bi guna lotibl n!ir!ttd fr lain, and iditiphr uwait. sulliciei't " j rosocatina from Sherifitui to pobli.i Sotjiriiiing that wi:l brand him as tic bn.z tust jijidller in Ino cotsctry." V A i'errib'e Tra;ely. : Cuk.'a'JO, III.. J: If 13. A tiis, a?ci from Ke' xviilo, Teuti , ii: The Kfturn rork metirg huu-e ia 'ii t.ly coooty. Ky was u Suu- ia the tcfne nf a trtnbtu tr iif'iV, it tu a vi!i,Kio;i between I'l lloe aud Fusion, clans J wbile wrvice ;e in r s:t-K. TiiC f nd i ad U u in tXU ; im Ixtw.cu ali nail o- and ont. t.f Ue Fiiton b"y for some lin;e, ovt bve. iloi'ars wbicu the for mtr aeiMM:..' ibe luttur of stealing (rou l i a. A f w we ka ego Fut?u waylsi 1 11 Mid tkr.uly w jimded him ni'b a Wmdi er t-il', fi'T.' time flcr Rot shot nt Fus .u from unibuti'i 1 rlipjei tl one ' At, I From that tiij oa ibe fiinl r w sironper, anl lt wti k lifith pink, backed by ft iiunittr of frieuds Oi eiti cr sido laid iu a liberal i iiuply cf HH guo mui Winebcster?, acJ a collision became tmlf m imttter .'f lime. It came Su.sdsy rn' ruiu. end juut ai ihe I'.initsUr vf tbe little church wa anaouueing his t"Xt, volley ut firearuw wsa dibared ontstiis. Ice b.i:il t- fieicely bnwien tbe to fisctiotis, sal al.cn the i-iuidie cleured awaj n w.o f und i! at Kwil! La5icii mi l Lis sm J .!ia, j?d 13. b-JoB'.'irtj f ihe Ila fs : tiin were dea'l. Laving Lt o fairly ri tiiitd with hiicUbt, and tbatthite of tbe Fut it tovs, Tft;u, JaIhj aud iv'ifn ainl John l'..r!tr, Wi'.'i: .. he oiber n I ir rio i!y and peihsps fa:liy wound "I A b;en iithef, whose narje't could iu;t be a- ceriaiutd, mere more or bvs M.'imua- 1 wounded, (jieat cxoitrinn:t prr vails in the countrf, and tbe ud is tjotyft. i rouble is ; exp"0; i.l ilii!y uittenouio to-oay.'-.pir.-e'iug itie enuDiiit'eu on miUi'ifao'uVe to report nt oiioe.ttil t!i evidence so far Uke.ii by tbfi eoumt'tee relating .: to the ciai'd'.rd oil nnd the Kug-ir-tross; providing lor a special cjinroittoo of tbe tiO'i' C to nit during the receis xuA inves.!iifti allcgeil evasions of tbe la prohibiting the imporlution of- ontrect labor . ,, ' . Mr. J ,'. 'i, of Vifg'oia.-offered a rcoliition re'er-sing the cunmUtce on fdae.rioo ffiiin farther jr-onside'ratton ttk Blair cducali m:i! bill and tua kliijftliHi, i!i'.si-ure a notitiiiuiufj Rpe t h1 onler for J'liy 17. Referred. . . Mr, hri cenr'ulge, of Kentucky, !?, j o'iut"-1 bill, 'which was referred. t iucru-oA tb pension .flf a'l aurvb von or t'l .1 wttr of lHri whone a.iT.f. 8r! tiow i p ot the poi.s'om srll fur l:i to Si'i pi r iitH-ith.". . .'.; -tVjii i it t:i!i hi of the' tariff bill wa then r-j'ii. -?.!, tbe u iin q'jv.'iu Hfi.g .Mr. C uivmwU iironiiS';d atir'nd- mot t p!.tr.ijav .- above Ko. l( Date ; standard on jbu free iit, ivdoein,.' ibe i-i"i on wilier jfodes tfd puvi ,-.r a butioty tn "sugar pro. dacri 4 ' , " . ,Mr. Vi'.kini'OtifFp.-el tboine ) ojent Hti after firthi-r flebnto the Cannon nendai"it wis r j-cbd bv vote of l '-8 t7. ' ' Mr. Dirigtey, of Miiu. offered 90 a ok ndiii'in piaeipg the li!y on it c ir n i f,.iv X , 13 D.ueti R'iiiid. ar I, t.'ttiug not flbo'.e 7" il'gres 710 of a eciit per pound with sn ad .li'buial duty of 2 15 of a eetit per prund fr each a blitioud degree liigl'er test. ... After c .iisi b rab'e debate a vote wis Ukco and the anjtndinf.ut wa lot t ell ytiiin. Hi." r;8. Itr lAl:K' 10 ! -'. tbii- V . t;-i s f if! 5 - : ; - li I ? ' ! J,',''. ' 4m mmh Ai solutely Pur rj'l'iili-; Jr ne'-er arie. A i".iri;. Kil,'iij;li sni liolen me.i m c-enn uiiiint tiian the ordiimry kiads, eariioi I id ia coraieti:icjii with the i. Ul'ide T lw tent, short weiglit slum ph'WWmU! iiowiim-s. Vo n'y " il rtj. Hakmu! Foe Co., 10tfWtU TUB NATlUNA.il HQfE " Hsiutille, Virginia. rtiis -w Hotel is Centrally local near tb JVj pts. nXi Ni W PCUXITUKE AKD IS nE BY afKAM. ELECTRIC BELLS AND QA EACH ROOM. nai ."i lendM Bath Rooms for Y and ft litlenien. lias large -i it-ii .1. ribiirfi far i Viriiiiier: "1 .hi b 1 wm M'jni tins, I PATENT MLl.GAMDRILL.KF3.Cy Wlofolllcio ) PATENT CHOICE PATENT J VCAAMSRILLMFS.CL JHiiniDTOIUV Our Patent Roller Flours. factund fr 13'ihe Choicest Wheat Obtai nti'o. 15 Itiu.ore standi . nent in tli'a co :.;lr ; at a market for isa hjo wb ut, aa she 8U- ty of tbese Flours for Uniformity, Btr;!..!.!i r.n I Lnap proarhal'Ie rl vor. has locg been acKHov leui'C l. AJC YOHR GKOOER. FOR, ) MJi'f.uLATIVB FA I KM', I'ATAICO 1'UUbVpl, LAM O Cil'-HE PATENT, 03AX0E GilOVF. EXTR t! BALD A LN' FAMlLy, JMAI'LKTON FAMiLV. . . G A M BRILL M A N F 'G CO., Ofl! . 214 Ommeice St, EaJtiosore. M I. r.tf d bv liOKO AN & f'A Kit, Dmbaai, N. C in: e 2-ly i' :1. MMy The I'loodti "ootl:ii. 1 i bk Eiiit'Ho, W, V ,' July 10. The. &',i!o ivotijiDc an I tlie do (riPt!oi of prop -ty all along tbe LtU'e K inowba su.i Ohio rtrrs i gn titer tbr.0 In tSI, wl eu the n at flood e itno. Farm are I! xiel and hundreds of a -res of nto -ing cri'iiaid b.iivotid gniin sra del net i I. Mil'i..nsif f.-et cf timber die sfl.dit in tha itt in rents puiitg tal friends of Fioi. aiH Mrs K. A. Al au l i t i'Tii ma. ii i-'.i- vhr ',1 s radiuj of 33 iriive. doing s Urge Kiiiou&t of damage. X tt t ihniuU th terriu.r? s.iowel bridges swept itway, buildin'i nor jfed, tie. j and f'T'C'S (loan anl crO:t a a u- tibtrabl-- condition. Tbi is ktaeen here an I Atto'ns, Oli11, and ebiig the l.'t Jo Kiub4 hjiu VIM rivers. To fuai-ties are rrp'rUI. John Tho'uon, a farmer, was ir-fiantiy k.'bdbv li;;bttii.!g. Howard JasiMl r.tteiuptel si frd a so!kn stream at the arc isiond i Ijc, u d was hd dowtt slb the torrent. Li t niht the erron'l fctorm tdded to the t-3Tu :ti"H. Jiojires were tt 'Wi diwn ; eel! i. wi-re l! o 1 I, (i irtda lioiawere undcimiuI and a larg- a.'uniiut of damage was l"iu. Sev eral li ch of rtin Ml and rushed through tbe utr! liku mill rc. The leads wa'ml out nnd telegraph lines weio pro'frate ' S' tbat nes uf tho actual liJimsge outside is coiuirg in siosly. Man uel Ilarnson, th gUs c-itcr of the tUii.e iiitin u.i s. i 4 1 1 1 the IWIio- v te Hofpiial, New York, uirfring fiom gt.-tiitls. Tin) cobb ts a:,il Isnipc iiiuiijs he UM-d to che were lufvlu f.j the tturp f of iiugls and al lie i!". but b coiis'tnt d;tt iviii ol this cuiparaiiveiy burtaU-ss toaterbt produreil snub irritation that the g! i eater's occupation U gone. .Wilmington Me.tmirr : The many I H ronsio Y ATF.4 A RICHARDSON. . UT. Gbaham, Taoe. Buffib chaeaii & RurFin, Arroitvtjta at uw, HILLSBOEO, Jt:C, Practici la the counties et Alsmsnc Cacwell, Iirhii, UJilford, Bxkiogbwi I'ennn. and "aiir S130 tO S3 JO u ri' lo" . Aj-ni. trlTl U. forw lB"lr ..ftr- nm u n-nj b tifnBtl) ipliy4 .too A(tiKllBV.na B. T. 4OHSS0S SCO. n)MtkSa . WSX. at llHshBOBd.V.., IRIS a CAETER, GRAND DISPLAY utTT ; -. OF .-. White Goods, Laces Embroideries. and licet met ton. I he to. sin this tiein- iiy aiit lw llo.WW, snd iu tbU ami silj'i' ing e unities wilt le in r than IMHl.OOW. Eery ft f am. (tit ofita batiks. Niin.b rsf fa n. lies l a ! to mov to higher grtiund, A family namld White bad re iiedl n! ni'ot when the fl io I iht' r.d tl-eir boiue, ! rrn'ming n It to tbo ti pot the bed covin g bi firo tli y ud out Nearly all tekvraphic Muin.niiicatioti Is ei tl i It a u tug wlioi!! arc ri itrt a ! tlie raiiro.ids. Tao nrnre fatalities are rooor'c I, A Mis, Tal .well a k Hed by lissbtili g ami boy n!uui Samlrr on was di owned a bile e cipiij! from the fl od, Tlie rain i jti 1 fd.ing. ierciatJ, in this city, will b,i pained lo learn teat tbeir little ' (laughter, n.i.iua (;r,v , alwnts'x months old, ho I a' Newton yrsiu'd ty. Frof. Al d rt;i;i lelt Uold-boro H weik, ami wan fn;ug'l nl Nnwtoa in Normal b ol wotk itigiiioini iMitnmnfy liurgian f-re.nl a t (ii'.'uir.e to an uter r .-mi at Mr. .1 u'.' b Msv .nril' rmidenoe ios Sun.liiy nig lit and broke uinn a riuik and t.ik tbtrclr m $11 30. The o mi w M-i-'i by inn daugiiter as a w,i dmbe and the money a as her pro perty. , l he thiev s anal large. R ilelgh Fi tf o' s Intelligence las feii i e (i i i h,re of tho ilealh in Fr i i", Illinois, 01 Juoe .lllth, of Col. Jan es A, Drukr. ft n tWe f I lulham iliunty, in this 8late," ftged "o He was a .gentlcnian of I ijli iian iiig an ' onee r' preinnted Um 1 i!pb cmirty iu lie (Jencral Assetn l v. POMt HLL XIMEIES, POMONA, N.C. TWO AND A HALF MILES WEST OF GREENSBORO. N.C. Tho main line ol tbt Richmond . Dannllfl Railroad paases through the gonndsaod within 100 feet of tbe cilice, ralera train make regular stonitatce daily each way. those intereob'd n frnit and fruit groaing ftre eoruialiy inviled to inspect this, tbo largest r.orwry in th feute, and . . i . ,l. o ...ii. lie Ol me iargev tu vuo oouiu. S ock consists" of spplt. peach, pear, cherry, plnnn. Jspauese persimmon, prlcov, nectarines, inuinerriea, unincc, grajics, ngs, raspoerries. wiKcl)errits,. curranis, ii piani. llnrliih walnut, pecans, chestnuts, atrawl etrie. rosea, i vei greens, shade trere. ia. AH the new ana rare va. rb'tios a well as tbe old ones, which my new catalogue for leoa will show, Giveronr orJcra lomyttt tbi.riaed attant, or order cirect from tbe nur-rf. Correspondence aolici ud. lecr,plive catalogue ireeto atpliciits. Adilress. , .1. A liiaVlj&l, romon,Ouilford Co., N. C. Reliable talesmen wnled in fivery coontv. A good paying commysion will bo glveu. . . , &ay8-tf Tomorrow we will ruake a spceis! display of lacea, embroideries and white goods of every description, c'ulii g m-.ny noveltba nevi r before shown in this msrket. . Lace FJoncings, In Oiiula1, Normardy, Fedora Fnl V'ls, Clmiitilly, Spanish Gui pure. Beige and two toned fl mro ings from 50c per yard up. ' Embroidery flcuncings. In I'd'a liners, cambrics, pique, Irish K)iot and batiste io one aud two-tonfd Cects. WHITE GOODS, mull Da Fii. rtrsian Ifwn, Firvniian 1 . Buljurian lawo. Vic toria lawu. I ml a iawn. Batiste, Ati I striped ails mulls, India linen India dirnctiis, ipottinl nainsooks, Jones enmbrio, Fri m h lawns. Ac. , 100 pieces 15-cut ludift linen win booffered during thia wctk at 8ic V e propore i n nn , A GALA WEEK for buyer of white gooda, lacr. tni- hroideries, table Jinena, wwis, imp kins, Mcraeiiles quilta, &c. special invitation is given to ev ery lady to make n ft bit during tl.la wi ek as msnt of tne atove jojh arc job and will be offered 23 to V) p?r cODl. oeiow inc roir v Norris & Carter, nAT.r.raii. . . c ftpl8.tf i rrtiietlotnif Frt-lgbt Uates. Fnii.AUi:tiiiis Fa.. I oly 10. The' Fu,nVl'ia U'libortl Coin, 'any ba aetionuceiift reoucuon m rnieseu - r V ' v' TasltRSf HaW tn lbs world CNita iron fro.t. I'lit-bnrg ln ti ts e.ty.fol m . , I l'kwrs,lt Ubeum, Fever fe,Te- tbirtein cents ft btiPilicd m ight fori Now Bern Juurnnl : Fft !ts from I u-r,Clisprd Ifan lt, t'lulblsins, Corns sod a s-ar lo.id, and ittm e-itn l'r lert j t am ico c-ntity rcjiorli t'wt theM tal all dkin Knipii.m- an.1 pnitiwy eurea tb-n tbul n.iimi;iv. This U cut nt a ihtid n,nr iriitib?n tn months l'lb. r no par mmire.1. h is gtmmnUml neoly tinny per. cM- Tbo tiw (i Id with a bead twice as lare as an rt s will go int i (tlV-rt next Mou'( r.iiu ry man's heail, and that it 1. day. J talthy iiud gtoalng rapidly, EUCKLE.T3 AENICA SALVE ii give perCwt saticlsetion, or money refund ni. 1 rii . i ri'iiii it mix. fit sale bi H. 1'lMktmll & Sot. tirhsm J.T.W0iBLE. fcrEuilders Hardware Hardvaref:rFarner.s Hardware for Factories Hardwars fcr Eveiyhdy T I nn I. hm Some of the best and cheapest eoeii STOVES on this or any other market. fc3"Don'tfnil to see them before buying elsewhere, attgl Pain A nnrl Oil II (liiU Ul JcH-t Masxixo J. S. Chaiel Iliil.N. C. MANNING MANNING. ATteRir.i s atij a W.C Pi. .n'ttie in rUK vr',. Oir.ce 1'lunV , Jn.'tJ iUB!Ui:i:g ' and Federft iidin?. .1! !. I ii. on the 2nd au l cui,lwT...r- 7 .nK .hfcHturdayiofcack . iu. r. o CUBJT Ilalaria, Duirj Cliills. Fever and tgue, Wind Colic, Bilitis Attacks. TWoy firHl"t.lr. natnmt M.tlnii., V S'll" " ( H al I Ijr ft li. Am luiitit irl, t lftjr ,' ft im ry liamtlnlil. boi LVLKVvnr:ia:. it -J i I mil, -'. r ?i ic san. ii .. ii ir T LLr;:c!:.v:.!iSC-:. J .. ev. i.t f i t li-.u tt.Ui.v.V'. V V"! JIOI FIMON MOID ACQ.
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