are tnuelied t.liA Mill, liill. and
..s , . , stand with duties precisely as they do
Shendsn rapidly convalescing. nnderthe exhtxn Urifc Cbanges
The first bale of Texas cotton sold and reductions have only been nude
l.J.. . Aonta a nnnnd. ' i I where. thfiV were clcftflv rcaUlfed bV
' m .11 justice and equity, and then it leaves
Good crop reports come from all a aurplugof revenue ami ao average
parts of Georgia. of 40 per cent tax, which is double
The international Bible convention that of the Henry Clay tariff of 1832.
in session at Aioury ram, mu. i The tact is tue Mills bill, so tar irom
There is a noticeable desertion of J," 3StS
hmhih frnm tha rennhhnan rants in I r -'' -
11 arc) in county, Illinois.
TTinop Oscs acoomnanieu bv
twelve viasels has jpne to receive the
Emitfror William oil tort wax
holme. . -:
Emneror William araived at Sto' k
hntm resUrdav. He was received
by King Oscar and Crown Prince
Uusur.
Thn annual mettint? of the South
ami' Illinnii dairv association will be
helJ ut DuQuoin, August 21 and 22.
The Ri-publican Senators are pre
CHATHAM CHAT,
TBK REVIVAL AT MARTHA' crtAPEL
A REMAWCABLE SEBMON FAIL
VEE OF CROPS TUE GBEAT
IMPBOVKHENr IX THE TO
B CCO CROP EAhLY CU-'
RING, &.C., &0.
Chatham, July 28. The season of
protncUd meetings has begun in
New Hope Valley. For a eika
most Interesting meeting has been
proRresjing at me uurmian rnurcn.
at Martha's unapei, oi wit'.cu n;v
varinc a tariff bill to Uke the place of I Dr. Hernd n, is pastor. Dr. Hern-
the Mills bill.
Dr. Mackenxiei'd report on tie
illness of the late Lmperior tred
erick is ready fr publication.
ESVctive meaanre are being taken
. . . . . l . 1 1! . .
in ifflicago w cms a out AnaruiiiHia
by the strong arm of the law.
Eugene Kelly has sent $3,000 to
Parnell In behalf of the in.n rarim
mentary Fund Association.
A package of $10,000. sent Ly the
Pacific Kipress Company by steamer
(Succeeaor to JOUN II. TYLER & CO.)
Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry.
SOLID SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SUITABLE FOB BRIDAL PRESENTS.
Watch Repairing done by the-;
MOST SKILLFUL WORKMEN
AND AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Spaotacles and Eye Glasses, Fancy -Goods
French Clocks, Bronzes, &c,
807 MAN ST. - - - RICHMOND VA
in2
S. H. HAWES' COAL ELEVATOR,
jTm. J.J II 1 1 Aim V A,m
fr.,m lwtlind to Astoria, is missinir. I strucllve. and eified with a clear,
and is believed to have been stolen. I earnest, and pathetic oratory. lie
I i a vnunir minuter of most decided
On motion of Mr. Bowden.of ir-1 t ility. nd in personal qualities a
Binia.the8enate biP was passed l.y mo.iefin hi. boiv c.Hine. lie has
the Houfe yesterday appropriating t warM ptcejn the hearts of
...AiiAJ !-:.. U . Swim wliAwf I
4 0.UVU ir cuiBiu8 . u... . 00f intiitm people.
at Fortress Monroe, a. , I Qn Mondav we hd a erv remark
n,i,th. firvt.!r month nf 1SJL I ablasrmon from Rev.C. A. Boone,
" . ..
dan list a stronr? trriu on the atfuo
tions of the people of ths valley of
all cnurcucs, ana very acserve aiy an,
for sterling worth, as well as bis zeal
In the minis ry.
fliip rwtntilA htve hepn en litis
pleased and edifiod by the ministra
tions ot Hev. o. n. Kiarp, oi uraa
f" ? lull week ...l f The Only Coal Elevator South!
to - targa coDrfgaiioiiR, woo uuvei v
been delicrhud to hear him and form
bin acquaintance. He is a very fine
preacner, strong, lorcciui, ana tu
1 rxi 000 tons mora of Bessecier stc-el
was used then during the last six
months tf 1887.
O'Donovan Roan, the Irish n v
lutionlit. cornea out flat-tjotel for
CleveUa I and Thurman, and a re
vision of the tarlK
TV KarVTcr of a Sunder excur-
aloa salte ! the water barreb to coo,
pel the fifteen hundred passengers to
drink more beer.
The survey of the Carolina, Cum
berland Gap and Cbtogo I'ailroad
through the mounUins toAiheville,
N. C, has been recommended bv W.
II. 8cho8cld and James a. Uibbs
MotMnch FreTriste
Lraebktff aiitmm.
Ilia nemtes of tariff and revenue
reform, wl o are simply the advocate
most estimable eentletnaa. livinz
.... . .. ' -
near 1'itUboro. ana lor.a:aiiv pastor
of Martha's Chapel, lie was illut-
LrhMnar aoma arnriiuai irutn ov lue
irreat lii ititntion existing in that sec i
. .
tion exienuin,; irom Apex w ixc
. cwm . j
vuie, ana . ritiora. aob aescnp i
lion was harrowing, and I certainly
had noidei of tuch failure of crops
in anv oortion of the county. After
seivices, I asked him if bia sermon
mm in K aa literally true, and he
told me that he had not overdrawn
the iilcture in his sermon but that
it wia literati true. There will
c-rt.iu!y be great destitution in that I
section. i
We hire had fne seas ns in thia
aecin. -Theearty corn is too far
spent I) be belped; but tue late coin
nrmniata fin-l.iif aeajiom huldouL
l J 9 "
nittinn liaa uon hplrrfkl: hut the Crotk
must be very short. There ban been
There are 72
screens in the
Building.
No oust or
dirt can possi
bly get into the
Coal as it rune
over these
screens in pass
A aw,, uvau Nig
evawr iuio me
cars.
Consumers get
their Coal dry
and "Perfectly
ways keep on
hand a large
atock of all kind
nf fVtuI Kpat anil
ed for Fonndrv. Factory and Family use. All Coal selected and of best
quality, l rompt siiipmenis. urueia uucimj.
. . JtX. MJLJtJL. VV JULsS
Tt.. :t..l nn alAnrai la t h.. i!luiatnr ami tha PjuI ia Inailml intil
i. uc (aiiiuwj vta " """t" -w " , , .
them thcte. thus lessening the e t to the trade South and West
4 . m.
Sll'SE d: SUA WS SEW ADVERTlSEUdNT:
of pe petuating a liih war tariff! a ro0(t rcniarkahle improvement in
for the siecial benefit of the mono-1 ,,,1,.- t. har.llv Momi nn. til-
polisU. seek to make it appear that ! .!.. tl, arl nlantinir coulJ Lvt
the Mills bill, wbicb has pwsea me l in,pr0Ttj i0 mnc Our tobacco
YOUR OPPORTUNITY !
iionse and gone to the fcena'e, ia a
a a
''free trale measure seriously aamag
nlanlra are trraallv enconraired. and
if the ieaons should be good for the
"ire-irao- mcaiurr w muaij uuj- ,j the ieaoos sboula be gooU lor tne
log to all of the industrial interests ,gU pi,niing, there will be. at last, a
oftheeonntrT. That this is a gross Wr cnf of cco io this valley,
mlsrepresentati iB of all the truth of tnd probablv or a finer quality than
the ease and to trove that the . Mills I naitatl raiajd hnr. f liir ntantpra
m
the ease and to prove that the .Mills
bill js really a eoservative measure.
itrotecUnr all interests alike, it is
nnlv niaaarv ta buLliah the follow
Ing named industries which have not
Iran tiiun'irJ bv the Mills hill and
that stai.d protected precisely as they
now are by the present tariff in force,
namely x ,
- Basket mskerv
" IJoc.kbioders and finishers
Bone and ivory workers.
Boot and shoe makers.
Brewer and roalinters.
Britannia ware makers. .
Buttnn factory operators
Csadle makers.
Cioar makers.
. Clock and watch maker and re
pairer.' -Cwpcra,
Cooler workra
Cowt makers.
Cutlery maker.
Distillers and realiQers.
Fishermen.
Flai dresseis.
Vnr arnrki'ra.
(Jlovcs, eottoa and woolen, ootton
gtllaon, gimp and tassel makers.
Ooll and aUver w r era and jewel
era.
Gunsmiths and locksmiths.
Harness and saddle makers.
Hat and cap maker.
nauallv raiaed ham. liar nlanten
have spared no pains or expense to
make aimod cron of fine o'lalitr.
Next week several barns of tobacco
will be cut and cured, and then on
the curing season will be pressing.
It la earlu r than Uiuftl.
The irrepreHtble water-nielon has
mala tt ar,iMarani. anil lhaair.ni
' ' I I ... . - ' " -I
hare commenced their trio to Dur
... . I ... fTi
bam ana me oiner marKci. mere
are none belt r than the melons of
New Hone valler. and the? arc
pretty fair thia season. j.
Storrlsvllle Matter
A correspondent vrntinir to thci
RtrnuDERfrom Mornsvillesa'a:
"The croiis around this place are
looking baUy. W have not bad a
lAinm in aiMiut aeven wceaa e
lata V..wi think Kowle. vole Fowle
and will have Fowle (for our neit
at m - . . a I
(i.ivernor. loumay dci your ooi-
tora dollar ot that. -Uur school
finoned' lail Mondav with W. A
Wh tied. II. il. l ate, ana .us bn
ma Hareard. of Chapel Hill, in
charm. Mr. Wbittcd ' ha been
teach no for about twen'v vears.
Mr. Cate about ti e same length of
time, and they are claaeed among the
best in the State. Miss Hansard is
araduate of Ureenboro female
!us & Shaw9
"NVill on Monday, July 23J, have one of their
Grand SPECIAL Sales,
When they repose to offer to their customer SIX SPE-
CI A I. CAlUlS uargains will oo cuereu m every ue
partmenl. e-iecial!y in White Spreads, Table Damuks,
ff I. T - rt I m ilia mir artiolna mantinniwl liA.
aoatria, irc vi-k.-, '
low will be offered as a special inducement, A large number
of customer on last Mon Jay failed to get any of the bleach'
icg and handkerchiefs, we therefore, to supply those who
were disappointed, will offer more on Monday. Listen to the
following wonderful but truthful starement.
.A. G- A. X 3ST S
a
- , . i rcomn leie in ail us orancnes.
Leather cast and potkitlwuk .. . A-tr0M
li awv'iea" w
ugly healt hy at present.
maker.
Iflfiara.
Mirror and picture frara makers.
Organ meiera,
' Patw mill Aneratnra.
Pianoforte makers and loners
Preserved meat
Rubber goods maker.
Heal and rule maker.
Kraw makera.
Shirt, cuff and collar maker.
bin oka.
Silk mill operator.
Klraar VArkara.
Tile, common and fire I Ick work
frs.
Trunk, vallcet ana
makers.
Tr as:elr lu Virgin a.
AutnnniW. 'a.. Julv 95. On
Mniida. John (Iravson. of Johnson
i..n mim to Abinuton. and while
drunk drew a pistol iroui ins pocaei
aad turned th weapon wwara u s
mniiilnn. l.iiiurn ll Cff. a 0111
... .rains tha danger, laidhis band
("" " . T . ...
on Orajson' shoutacr ana eip"sm
1-1..1 ,ih litm. immeuiBteiv vjibt
son tutned on Trigg and shot bim In
the kft shoulder. Giyo fled,
r..ll wa.l bv an ancnr crowd ana w
eat net baa finally lltot down, i n& wi
I .. Iwnnn. and Ills
III WllkllH. .
in
H
CO
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NO. 1. Five doxen Handkerchiefs at 3 cent each.
NO. 2. Whit hemstitched embroidered Uandker
chiefs, worth 30 cents each, will be sold at
13 cents each. (
NO. 3. All linen dinner napkins, 25 inches square,
worth 12.50 per d.non, will be sold at 1.20
per doien, or 10 cents each.'' These can be
ued tor tray cloths and is decidedly the
biggest bargain in table linen ever offered
in Nottb Carolina. '
NO. 4. The batance of our TVhit Good and colored,
(n plahl, figured and striped, will be closed
out lor 12 cent for choice.
NO.' 5. Three piete yard wide bleaching, worth 9
cents, will be sold at 6 cent per yard. Not
more lhaff 10 yards will be sold to any one
person.
NO 6. Three pU'oc yard wide bleaching, worth 10
cent, will be sold for 71 cent per yard.
Not more than 10 yard will be sold to any
one person.
We assure the ladle all of tha above are decided bar
gains, and we do not ask them to buy unices
found as represented, but we do ask them to
call and examine the good. Pleas lemcmber
time and place, Monday, JnlyJZ3d at
Id
MUSE & . SHAW,
Main titieet, Under Stokes Hall
Let not the people of Durham and vicinity
think in necessary to withhold their
orders from the
SOUTHERN JEWELRY HOUSE
Until the completion of the Railroad, but
wnen m need of anything pertaining to
WATCHES, :: CLOCKS, :-: JEWELRY, :: ic,
' Send your orders to
F. D. JOHNSON & SOJVr
802 MAIN ST., LYNCHBURG, VA.
I?For five cents we will mail New Illustrated Catalog in ant-
address. !,b 27
m, ... . l,.iv... atk n ahp aaw her 9in an:.ar-
Umbrella and parasol mskers. -ntif dra I, ass p. hfM that si e
Htove furnace and grate maker, died. Bv ten . c.rfc l r.
varmiia larm nrnaucia. dit. nnna, uihk . . . i
i I..' Jl' ."l. Iflravami l.a.l Hut ld ffPm
ftoneoi inese various inauwieiw'""'" M
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IMQTITIITC
BECKWITH & PARHAM,
Booksellers, Stationers, Printers,
Publishers, Book-Binders, Blnk-Eook asi
Paper-Bos Manufacturers,
1107 Main S. - Richmond, Va.
81PTECJLAJL
LOW PRICE
ill be given on the
FOLLOWING SPEGIAL SIZES
OF-
BOOTS AD SHOES
Lili-t Cloth H'itimi 8hiM.
" ( Imh La " :31
lVl.l.le ami KM Fox Lace Shnes, 84
21 Pairs, Sixes 1 to 61.
- to 6.
" lVIlile Umum Mine, 14
M PeUils Low quarter Slns,
M issm' i'loth Lace Vox Hluw, S3
ChiUls' Ckh Laea Khnes, 20
Mens Pebble IWkins, 11
- Heiier Low Oil,', 17
I'rioce AlU-rt L,.w Cul, 1.1
- La.lUl4 41
" Oaixreoa 3H
" Bs W
Borf Pebhle Low Quarter, 37
SI lo 6.
3 to 4, 7, 8.
Sand 4.
lltol.
7 to .
5,3, 51.
3 to 0 and 10, 12.
4 to 71.
4t to 8.
4110 7.
6 to .
I to 6.
CALL AND GET A BARGAIN BEFORE
YOUR SIZE IS SOLD.
Your truly,
JOHN L. MARKHAM,
mar 19-U
DURHAM, kV.nC.