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vol; eg. DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY , JULY 20, 1888. A PLUcKY PMJEACIIEK. I Some ot the Thin; we Raise. .1 lUlelnh Mtwi-ObMrrar. A Minneapolis dis a oh say : Mr. T. C Harris has Jiut added to Early Thursday momma- a Minnea- theStato Museum one of the great polia preacher ' bail . the physical e-t curiosities on record, It is a corn eoarage to tackle and the strength to cob which grew on the farm of E, J. couquer a would-be burglar. Wed Hill in Duplin county and which neiday night the Rev. AV. T. Chase, has grown in a shape which is the of 1412 Harmon Place, retired at exact counterpart of a child's hand, pease and harmony with all the The cod of the cnb branches into five world. About 4:30 Thmeday morn- distinct prongs, each one of hich log he was aroused by a premonition corresponds exactly to the five -fin- of danger., lie opened his eyes and hers ri an infant's hand, even to the waa eiarlled by seeing a atrange man thumb, which brauches out on one leaning over bim. Ilia first thought side precisely In the location of the waa that of a burglar after something, human thumb. The cob is just the and be determined to prevent him, size, shape and length cf a tiny arm, Bpringiog up be grasped the fellow and the whole presents a most re Til. iMth hands, and then began a markable and striking likeness to the rough and tumble fight . It was urn baud and arm or a tmoy. Keacher, then burglar on top. At it nr. IThaaa arot the fellow to the mnAfihi slain, and then, uoing all of bit treugth, be huileJ him bend at nipbt, without the leant warning, first down tbe steps.- la tei rifho squill, accompanied by 1 be fellow landed in a heap at the 1 u,y ra;n( au.l ltaw.il. struck this city, bottom, but erathered himself up b I Awointr'. signs, etc., were whirled f..ra Mr. Chaeeeould reach hi in .and BWtty like feathers. Largo limbs - ran to a side window, rolled out, and I wre lorn from the trees iu tbe su started on a run for tue pari, sir.i 1,1 ru . tbe standing crops sutiereu . " . 1 I . . A a-ilv in niiuln B ;oii: small boats were, sunk at their moorings. Down at 'he harbor it blew a perfect tor ud. It is reported f ora City I'oint, South Boston, that nearly a d- teu acuta, larire and small, . were sunk, and that soveral persons sleep' Tcrrlflie huuall. BoB-fOH. July 12. At iniilnlght Cbaae said the burglar had evidently j iost entered his room when he awoke. ! lis vt lung 00 the beed bedpoat a.l M.nulntl bia eold watch. IIiS nnNt. with auita an amount of mon ey, waa ia bis troasera at the foot ot .C kl Ttia humn contained a ladv'a watch and valuable iewelry, ho in the cabins were drowned- It but th fellow oolv bad time to get u known that one man was drowned the tal and wateh of Mr. Chase when hn . boat sunk at the foot of M. w - . a a a a 1 tbe latter ewo e and grabbed mm. 1 street. ' tii aurn anai .... - T Table Talk.. "Give me a light lunch," said 1 traveller In a Russian railway reatau rmt Acd they brought him a tallow rai.dle. Hotel Mail. Tbe thief beld on to the watch and carried it aa far as the window, where it waa wrested from bim by its owner, la the melee the back of the watch waa tora off, and has not yet been found. The burglar carrl-d the v. at a few blocka and threw It on the aide f the road, where it waa fonod by tome workmen on their way to work. Mrs. Uism beard tbe noise .and n.ki mi tram bar room just in time to see tbe wrettling maieii. "Let bin go, father 1 Let him go!" said ehe, bat her btubsnd bang on, and proved that U eoul I baad e a terres trial devil aa wall as a spiritual on. get eat The Itoundlur Bicycle, The btc?c7.' aa ebjf b.ere .upper, should eat them A.':.J?..A. ftf Oran. the forenoon. Boitm Cowitr. Jt i about time a man can everything in reason there is to that be hisses his appetite. .Yew OrUunA l icayunt. Rnaat spider is an epicurean delN eacv in New Caledonia. . There are etiuVntly no fiiea on the J'ew Cale nU dining t Ale. Motion Jratumjn, "Never go lo beet immediately af ter a bearty supper, ssys a medice authority. People who are fond of in with tha masculine tender of Orange, We bava bad two in town tnia weet,i Tbe Charlotte street car company and tbey were too many for u. The proposes to abandon horses on Tryon inventor ef tbe bicycle eaeae as near itreet and ran the cars with drumroy imitating a vale e roecbeiiehn- engine. Charlotte is promising. genuity eould devise. It i a ipier, treacherone thing. Ia iU siill mo me&ta it ia tbe vary picture of moo eenre itself, when in motion yw sever know wbea it will atop or which way H will go. 8ometimes it goee this way anJ sometimes 'be other way more frequently the other way. Wbea it stops tanning it lys lira. McLelland, wife of Dr. J. It. McLelland, of Mooresville, died 00 the evening of the 14th. She was an exemplary Christian. Two freight trains collided on the. nesiern nun vrou iMumu about a fourth of a mile, from the d Dot at Asheville, about four o'clock - r - - - . . . - ,. KnuiiniM it la a the ruler I Moudav morsirir. wrecking doiu ea down and keeps on running. When I gincs and smnahioii up a number of it Live down, of course there is ao'.h I cars. A negro brakeman waa killed, lot to bold on to, and Too have to land five persons wonudd though not comedown with it. That un seriously. tiUaiant. AneiDert can ride one. I A nromlsent Renublican Moudav Ho be can a mute, that Is, if nt asked the lta'teight correspondent of knows the mule. Tbt bicycle ha lhe Wilmington Mtengtr to ak only two wheals. Op big one and though that excellent journal if it w one little om. Hut we small one lrua ibat Judge U. U Kuwll sold kaena no. tbouch a little Ubiud.j aliernaU's ticket at the Chicago They run like belli rolling down a Convention. It is ronndly rumored fen-nin allev one tight behind tne L.n that be did and there ia much other. No bicycling tor us. lirH-culatioo about the matter. His prefer to alt down quietly and with u, be sold the ticket for 1?0, out so much ceremony and prelimi-1 Barf arraa'emeota. Charley oui 1 , yjodsav. Sec. and Treas- folk it touch pteased with the a-i , bi . lb Kernersville chine, aod we tiport that nertatier y onJ f flm . nni meetipg be will cdlect town bicye It. Tw lf hf Kofth Uroi,0i eae Aiaocla- oeat way to nue a oicycie w ,ion impose.! wholly of men I who have the interest of the profew DUX'S TUBAD fiCVIEW. Sl'ECUtUTIOSS i TO THE FUTDRS puospects or BUSINESS 1XD THE CR0P8. New Yonit, July 13. It. G. Dan & Co. in their weekly review, say t Quiut hopefulness prevails. That business new u dull everybody real" izes. That it is going to be good more favorable crop prospects lead people to hope. In financial markets there is nowhere disturbance, though tbe unprecedented volume of loans at New York raises questions that are not yet answered. The reports from interior points all reflect a hopeful spirit with mot frequent reference to improve crop prospects. AM to the cotton crop there is some con tradiction iu the Mississippi valley, too much rain is by some reported with con quent excess of weeds. Corn and oats would probably ex- ctd any previous yield if the weath e.r ahoiild provd entirely favorable from this ownward through harvest, but the poiiit of greatest danger is m.t t patted. Prices are ha' fa a nt ufcht-r than a wek ago foroata, one rent lower for corn and a cent for wheat In all directions the in- fiuence of mere speculation upon values ia just now an unhealthy aign Stocks have advanced the more ac- ive, averaging about $2.03 per share higher than a week ago, has risen 3 16 and the movement stems to be taking the form of a corner on near deliveries. Coff. e is half a cent low er than last week. ' 1 he Btatetueuts of iron furnaces in blast July 1st, show a decline of 7343 tons weekly or 6 pet cent, since Juna 1, and 30,175 tuns weekly, or zi per cent, since November 1st lhe output lor tne half year appears to be 11 percent smaller than for the hut half of 1887. Pr.cea do not change, though the more common goods are freely offer ed at low fieores An advance of circular price of coal ia expected aod the Eastern demand improve, l he cotton manufacturers still bold prices well, with ah advance in a few Grades, but the outlook fur woolens ocs not change. Retorna for June how an increase of 16,800.000 in ex ports nt cotton from principal ports The treasury has added $37,000,000 to the n.arket supply by disburse tents exceeding receipts darinj; tne nastweek and money ia abundant here and at other points reporting. Col lection 1 are reported as satisfac tory or unnrovinz. lluaineve failures during tne last w-vendays number: United States, 216; Canada, 24. Total, as com- lolfT7rruI?ia Absolutely Pure. Tlii uowder never varies. A marvel of purity, utretiLth and wliolewmienfss. Mire eeoDoaiical tlian the onlimry kindu, and cannot be sold in euaiiwtition with tha mul titude of low test, short weight alum or pliORphata powders. Sold eay in eon. Kotal Bakso Pwoil Co., lOdWallSt., N. Y. THUNATIQili HOTEL Danville, Virginia. This New Hotel ia Centrally located near the Depots. . ; j HAS KEW FURNITUBI AND U HEATED BY STEAM. ' ELECTRIO BELLS AND OA8 IN EACH ROOM. tlaa splendid Bath Rooms for Ladies and Gentlemen. Haa large, Light Sample rooms for Commercial travel' lers. The Proprietors have had lone ex . . oerience in tbe business, ana oy careful attention to the wants of the traveling public, hope to merit and receive a share tot their patronage. YATES RICHARDSON. IL. ; EstaTollaliegl I PATEHT i XClEAMDRILL.NFa.Cs pnozando patent J VfHOICE PATENT CA.CAMBRItLMF6.j:D Our Patent Roller Flours. Are mannfacturtrd i'mm the Ch iiceii Wheat (btaiLibie. Bltimoio stands pre-eminent in this uouutrf as a market ffr choice what, and the su - periority oi theee Flours for Uniformity, Strength and Unap pnai:habl4 Flavor, has long been acknowledged. AoK YOTTIl GROOER FOR PATAPVO UIEULATIVE PATENT, PATAPsCO FA MI LI PA TENT, ROLANDO CU- ICE PATENT, ORANGE GUOVI2 EXTRA! JiALUWIX FAMILY, UAH I.ETON FAMILY. C. A GAMBR-ILL MANF'GJQ., OS! 214 Commmcc St., rJaltiin tre, Md. Bepiveentcd by ILOKG AN & CAHR, Durham, N. C. juue 2-ly pared with 214 lrt week and 179 for $100 tO $300 - tbe corres(ioiiding wees ot last year, die the saitdla, put your ieet on fte,ddle, tad then skedaddle. Changes inn naanhrlr heart If any one t w m m m ant .... succeeds in getting to Mon bead wi y, oHn the representaiion turn no h edlung a paper, and it afterwards ap J. W. G bah ax. Taoa. BcrriH GRAHAM ft EUrriN, ATTOUtCT AT UW, E1LLSE0R0, N. C. Practice is the eeuntiaa ei Alamanc CaiwelL Durham, Ooilford, Kodungbua Person, and "angc NO. VTH en w aiad mar Mot lot iMtm tmtumd kM faraiah Ihr 7. wl .l th.tr vkui. tlmt la IB lalBM. antra aoamU atajr b roltblT aaiplcrta alM. a ,a- - ,.JoHao A CO.. tjM-dawlia lu-H.at tudiairad.Va, POMONA, N. C. A Mad. lturn'ngin 3lld:ur. Pakkermbvro. W. Va., July H. Manager J. D. Mathew, of tbe Tele- vla.k I si l llitai eiitf mtm Company to day. when tbe current as turned on. it eaugnt aiainew at the top of the pole and ahocked him xwQ uALP MILES WEST into lusensioiuty. m nuog iw'.y i lect above the svrcet jerking to and OF GEEENbBOBO. N. C. fro. while bit shirt caught nre and nis flesh burned in view of a crowd of ixwplev His aasiitaot ran op tbe pole, I Tha main Una oi the Richmond & cut tha wires and brought Mathew I D,nvuie Bailroad pasaea through the down, lie is aeverclT burned about artian.u and within 100 feet of the the arms and body and it is feared u-Um trains make reeular fatally iniured. Tha aivht of aa inn I lm-t(,. .tail each war. Those sensible man banging in midair with tnUreated in frait and fruit growing bis clothing oo fire waa bomble. ara cordially invited to inspect this, the largest nursery 10 the Mate, ami TiieTetiueeaee Itepublicaoa. one of the largest ia the South. f the t bame'eon. TM SvMlOMMk A,nr f hra. rainL bv bresslof on forth1" discoiiUnued. tUm witb annthrr rlaas. the droos are I Wllaon Mirror : The man in Jai spread out. giving to the whole glass a Raleigh stated that he had worked tlnk lf wa now Ben I at tha brick vard ol Tailor & Cobb erata tbe glasses a little the patot ia Wi'son. Oo interviewing Mr. lay ollecu In drop-, and tbt tint partly lor our reporter fou id that Mr. Taya diaapara If we take the third glass lord iscovered tbe fringing of this and place on it a few drops of green person in being an Irishmsn and paint, and lbet prest it against one made him talk squarely "Luited of the others, a greeo tint will show Hutes to bim. He told him be was ikmimb tha iaer of brawn dots. The r-m In Ruiicnrabe county, N. Chad .kin ff il,a ckamaUna la. tnu.hlv I tivcl m Johnson and various other sneaking, made np of three itiub lay Hacee. that be had been married ... rnitU AtJ t,t l.litffl.nl n.tl.wl I it.. i!mu' Iwa M hlS iV WfrS ehromatophores between them. These I dead, the other be had dlyorctd. Mr AM ha nntnutd neanranJ nut ITaln ririillirta distinctly the mill la thin layers, tbe resulting color tie-1 ing fiuger, the marks on hia face and pending on the color w tbe ciiroma I scar on the auiiomen. tohoree anectM. ine i'wr oi i ... adopting color to surrounding oniecw . n i,intt -,i wpih- patapsco run KORRIS & CARTER, GRAND DISPLAY -OF- Whitc Goods, Laecs Embroideries. and J-T.W0JV1BLE. Hardware fsr Builders Hardware for Farmers NAsnvrtLE, July 18. The Ilepub Slorv eonaiaU of iDDlea. oeach. reer, lican Gubernatorial ConventU-n met Lherrv. clams. Japanese persimmon at noon to-day in the State capitol. I e)ricou. nectarines, mulberries The platform is a simple endorse cranes, fie, raspberries, . -r.i . i -i.i-. . v. . . nwui vi uo uaiiuiiBi in' iwt im -1 imoseoerrits. currants, pie piant, declaration in favor of the Blaifbil :DaHsh walnut, pecans, cheitnuu, and against leaaing convicte. Samuel ltrwberriei, roses, evergreens, shade W. Hawkins was nomination these- treee,4c All the new and rare va. coed ballot. rii tiea at well as the eld oaea, which . v.. Imv new catalogue for Boston Conner t It ia not alwaia known to naturalists aa "protective . 0j WM u nlmane teselnb!ano,, and many cece of It u?t WctB ,, Mea.ra. JaobC. While are to be found I ia Imth the animal Mc, w'h WhiUll. catalogae for 1883 will show. Give vour orders to my aa the man who bwks likt a fool la one. thoriaed agent or order direct from n.,.tl fV Thflra'. wennreery. yirrwpou.,euw is one ereat objection to being a Roe sian. Yon can't call a man any bar- dcr name than be has already. New Orleans J'lV-mrune. The stump speaker always has more or less diffi culty wnen a piana in a piauorm means what it does not mean. - Atlanta ConitltiUionx Oat in Mo rocco a gl 1 sits stilt and growl fat be fore marriage, In I hit country abt does all that workafter marriage. Tbe well preserved skeleton of an Indian has been dug up en Sachem street, Norwich, Conn. A scalping free to ted. Descriptive catalogue applicants. Address, " J. YAN LINDLEY, Pomona, Guilford Co. N.C Reliable talesmen wanted in every county. A good paying commieaion will be given. day e-u Tomorrow we will make a special display of laces, embroideries and wbite goods of every description, uv clnjing many novelties never hefore mown in tins niaraei.i Lace .Floncmgs, Iu Oriental. Normandy. Fedora. riutte, Vals, CliHiitilly, Spmiih Gui pure. Beige and two toned flounc ings from 60c per yard up. Embroidery Flouncings. In India linens, cambrics, pique, Iribh point and batiste in one and two-tontd effects. WHITE GOODS, In mull De Paris, Persian lawn. Egyptian lawn, Bulgarian lawn. Vie toria lawn, India lawn, Batiste, Arial stripes, ailk mulls, India linen India dimcties, spotud nainsooks, Jonei cambric, Fnnch lawns. Ac. 100 pieces 15cut India linen will be offered daring this week atKie per yard. We propose to make this A GALA, WEEK for buyers of white roods, lacrs, em broideries, table linen, towvls, nap kins, Mcrsetlles quilts, &e. A siecial invitation is civen td ev ery lady to make na a viait during this week as many uf the above imkkIs are jobt and will be offered 23 to 40 per cent, below the market vaiue. Norris & Carter, RALEIGH. . - n.c. aplS-tf Hardware for Factories Leafl Hardware for Evexyhdy Paint. tmm m mm Some of the best and cheapest COOK STOVES on this or any other market, fairDwi'tfail t-i tec them before buying t'lscwhere. ftugf. .. Injtne'j nt9, parte of an old gun and a Joax Masm.nu J. S. Maw",k Chape! Hill, N. C. Durb -. MANNING MANNING- ATTOWSKTU A UW' DVRUAZ!&C. t ff-tate and Fnlera Courts. Office Pl',ilt; Mannl-'S h n hia office on the 2nd a jJ 4l Saturdays of each . J P lL il : in II - - u u 'IMF . mm - a,nd vegetable kingduma. . . ..i k. . . I nrass ornarocniai ueau to a cane were ' found with the boaes. BUCKLEN'S AEIilCA SALVE TaaRnrr l.t a the world ftOiU S.IKN, t'ksen, Kali tthwa, Fern Wurea, Tet Uir.ttaptml HmxU, (JbilbtaiiM, Ciima and all okm tjnum ani pwiiiTwy vni piles, or AO pay fci'llrrd. It Is giiarantaed to giT perfwH aiifaetinii,or nuoey rafund- r" I"7. . 5-H;w-.TaTari.a..ie. r.aaleb.TB. mack-ail 1M ;gUJ EyumyiIKC VUUV' in.iaa. alr.ral STae. CUOK-SMES u K T.W YQ SATISFACTORY jm J.aJMA laeasx I 11 I. Y I n I, ft I.li al LAil aVai 1- a an Ml ntl.RRV SROiEIiTf-OX LLU'f) t ').
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