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Let Him Wmo Etm No Jfssra Fob Tma Fight, Dxixar VOL. 69. DURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18, 1888. NO 20 Absolutely Pure. This powder Ber -arie. A marvel of purity, Mrcngtb and wholeanmena. Mure amomial than th ordinary kind, mod cannot be aohl in compe;itioo with tli mul titude of low tort, abort weight alum or Eh ihat powder.. SJd only in mm. ial Bakso fwDKl Co., lUtfWam, J.T.VOMBLE. Hardware for Builders Hardware for Farmers Hardware for Factories HarJwara for Everylody Paint, Leafl and Oil. CROCKERT AND GLASSWARE Some of the Lett and cheapest COOK STOVES on this or any other market. rDn'lfail to tee them before buying elsewhere. FstOP.MAfJI Tor fait of Bonds. festal tilits will le receive for the tale of $ W.ooo of Durham, N. C coun ty bond- until Nrturday, grptewber I, lass, at I J o'ctocs av privilege being rA-rd to reiivt anr tad all bids. liids w.ll be received fur s part or the whole ss pnrchsai-rs may d"re. The bonds are bu4 by vlrtns of amhoriu vwlfd In the IfrrJ otjlom-Ualoncr- pars-iani to an election a Id on the ITih day of July, iswi, and in eordMc with sections W, WA. 1W and t"HI of the Code of ther'tate of North Carolina. Thar are in dcnotniusdws ft.imO n,h, U-aritiK 6 M-r orbt. isfcrn. sstridm.J br npfM payable aerol- anniiailT. in April and October, st lbs nmw of! Mercantile Trout Company, o' Haltinimo, dated Jannary It, lw7, snd Mr II twentv Tears a tier date. r r vf further information al th nd mis, .ed- PITKK J. OTKY, ITc Wa lBrhharg A Durham lUilroad, Lynchburg, Vs. Itxla stmuM be a'dreaaeJ ss shore snd inarkcd "smied bid" on the utatde of ih avetopa, arpt tf. M Y WORD IS OUT. A It iuMa, a ...iflol.t Ait Ia m. aittiA- fi n,.L aiwviiint ar. ftfttiflad tii bring either irao4 or natter or I exb or they will Cod the sheriff snd hie irts after them, I mew btsi- bee, UJL AXtflKB. sp?l d3l 3w. J. W. Oraham. Toot. Rum it GRAHAM ft EUmif , ATTORlKf d AT LAW, II ILLS DO RO, S. C, Practice in the emiaiies of Alsmsnc fJeawell, Oirha, Uallford, Bockingbus jrsrson, soa t "Mr TII 13 PKIDE OF. DURHAM. Capt. II J. Parrinh's Dlnplay of : Smoking Tobacco. - f f. Keats tells us in one of bis poeirs tluit "A. thing of beauty is n joy for ever t Its loveliness increases." This was the Impression made upon the niiod in beholding the Z. 1. Lyon & Go's., exhibit of too Titdo of Dur- ham smok mg tobacco at our recent Exposition. A mere glance would not satisfy yoa. The happy concep too ana excellent srrsncemeni xrew upon you the more yoa beheld it. lis beauty buna upou the check of the exhibits like a rich jewel in a lovely maiden s eat. JTour arches spanm-u the exhibit and they were decotated with national colored buuting a d tvo rows of their granulated tobrnxu in packauta. On either corner w r- square pyramids of their package iinoUng tobacco and from the top ol each ot these was a column surround ed by baked long-cut tobacco; the four corners f resettling a very pretty etfcct with the graceful arches, above described, bendiug down to meet them. Under the central arch, on the right, was an arched entrance and around tnis arch in Ut ters, male of granulated tobac co, were the words: Z. I. Lynn A Co, Pride of Durham." la the ova ira of the exhibit, were bags of I rida of Durham, arranged in a btoad quara pyramid, aurmoantiog this, the exact imsge of a lion the brand of their toboooowith mace aud tail of long cut, and body covered with granulated tobacco. This was a de cided unique arrangement, and In keeping with the nniiormity off hi J e abviete exhibit, tl.e e were numer ous glass globes, filled with manufke tured tobacco befoie it baa been put ep in packages, and as a relief to the mannlacluted gucrts so admirable ar rancid to the best advantage were about half diZen growinic plants. It was one or the neatest and best dispbvs of moktng tobacco weever saw. It w&s a winning card lor this energetic, rapidly growing, and wide awake firm, lhe "rride of Uurham itrurk a chord of admiration ia the hearts of the visitors, and its splendid dirplav, will long be rrmeinlxTed. Capl. . J. Parrish is at the besd of this firm, and be takes a pride in duing thing wellBut only in putting ap tobacco but giving his patrons a a good smoke. Calvin Cox Killed. GEExviu.K,Oct. 15 Calvin Cox was killed by Bod Venters and W. U. Branch at Unlico, in this county. on SuUrday, after the speaking. All were drank. Venters and Branch are In jaiL They were all white men. tod Cox hss been well known char-, sc'sr to this county for the put thirty-five yesrs. lie was an inventor and man of genius lie gave promise in e irly manhood of great nelulnes and d.s'inction, and was some thirty year ago Grand Masonic frctoter for the State. Toe elect-on of bis brother, Thomas O x, to the Legist lure in 1853, over Dr. William Blow, one of the most popular ard accom plisbed men of PiU ounty, was one of the political surprises of that dsy ; creatrd much comment and was the subject of endle fun and merriment brouirbmit this and adi inlng coun ties. The affair is a er unfrtunatt one, but m not necesssrily an outcome T the county campaign. MMrlal tax Itond Vnr fallal. Washixumk, Oc. 16 The cae of the North Carolina snecisl tax bonds wss called op in the United cfcifs Sui.irme Court to dsy. Alter eonntel on both sides had announced their readiness to proceed the Juti es beld an informal consultation. The Chief Justice then announced that the court desi ed a full bench to ear this case, as it involved a con tilutional quistl. n, and, ss Justice Matthews was ill, the court would ad iourn a bearing for the present. cmci JOPtics) ruuer iurg avaiou that owing to the illness of Judge Matthews, the Court might be equally divided on the question Involvid, and thst would not be satisfactory to Haer skle. The argument was then alnrnedfor hearinf bsfore full bench. -1 A Clerryman's Hndden Ieatli. . XI kt tctair. N. ti. Oct..l&-Th Rev, F. McNsnghsm fell dead in the nulnltnf kfountZion church, in 8ur rr county, on Suodsy, as he was ab ut to preach a sernoa to an as embled eongrega'loo. A Cry ol hnrmr nt no as the cisrrvmu ex pired, lit was just Mventy-Lwo jean old. A FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT. Seven Men Instantly Killed and 20 Beriouxly Injured. Wilxesbakrr, Pa , October 16. Another terrible accident occurred on the Lehigh Valley railroad this morning. A construction train was nnloading ties at the Tamond Siding near. Lost Creek, on the Pottsville branch, when a fast Pennsylvania freight came along and dashed into the construction cars. Of the forty Hungarians, who V'ere at work un loading ties, seven were killed out right and twenty six were . injured. A brateman on the freight triin was inntantly killed . Twenty of the freight cars were wrecked. It was three- hours before help ecild be procured, and during that time the injured lost so much blood that it is feared many of them will die. A spe ial train Carrying pbysi cuns arrived three hours after the arcident, and the men went . to work dressing the wonnds of the injured. The killed were horribly mangled. One man was cut into a dozen pieces, and his remains were placed in a tool box. News Items In Brief. Lena ifelleck, a domestic, hss made an affiidavit charging Colonel Dow Jail, postmaster of Peoria, Illino, with an attempt at felonious assault. ' The Georgia State fair will open at Macon next week, Professor Frederick A, Porcber. for years profossor of English and modern languages in Charleston Col lege, in Charleston, 8- C, died on Monday morning in that city. Col. F. R, Southmayd yesterday made a report of his work in the yel low fever district before the execu tive committee of the national asso ciation of th" Red Cross, Mies Clara Barton, presiding, in Washington. The reports of the governors of Idaho, New Mexico, and Dakota re ceived at the Interior department yesterday s'iow great growth In nan tional wealth and population daring the past fiscal year. Emperor William and King Ilura- oeri siaried lor K spies yesterday morning. There were 58 new cases of yellow fever vesterdav in Jacksonville, and only 2 deaths. Of the new cafe 14 were while, and 44 colored. Iter tic's Magnanimity Little Bertie was one dsy very. very naughty, and her mamma had been compelled to correct her severe- After pouting for a quarter of an hour in a corner she heaved a deep igh and said : "Ion mar come and kiss me, dar ling miinms;! forgive you." A Doaen Ladles Arrested. -0 raid Forks, D. T , October 16 About a dozen women were brought here under arrest from Thompson to day. All attempts to close the sa loons there having failed, the ladies raided them, breaking np the furni ture and spilling the liquor on the ground, for which th y were arrested. Great interest it manifested in the trial and there Is much bitter feeling. Porcelain Itlue" this Fall. Q bo says the New York Herald, hich goes on ! "Every sesson has its m-w color as well as its tax -list. Of late years it has been the correct bing to go wild over tome old shade and wear it to death. As Hn as he color gets prevalent below Four teenth street it's then time for an other. Every dog has his day, and o does every color. The diuiiy red of Merser mud that of late held swsy In gowns, hats, gloves, and locking, has been run into the ttrouud, there it appropustely be lung. Its fsto as the same as that of the poor 'crashed strawberry,' the ic-thetle 'terracotta' and the Junelike 'heliotrope.' Torcela.n blue is the last favorite. Already it's cropping out on Fifth avenue and along Broad way oo a pleasant afternoon The color Is essily distinguished bee .use it's an odd one, and looks much like that of a lowery winter skf. When )oa sea a girl in a dress that looks as though there must be a snow storm hidden somewhere about ber you may know it's plumb np to par ofl fahioa.. Judft Sawyer yesterday, in the United Ststes Circuit Court of Sao Frsocisoo, sfTiruii'd the constitution ality of the recent Chinese act and field that all Chinese now In the b r bor, as well as those on the way torn China, must ba lent back. What an Editor Sees In Virginia. 4(t Boblumn in Orange Obterrw, After tea da.soi aim iat contiuti ous rain we felt gloomy, but on Wed nesday morning at an early h tur we cist our eyei toward the opulent orient, and we were treated to a scene which surpassed in grandeur and gor geousness of its coloring the richest crea'ions of Aogelo, Rubens or Tit ian. 'It wag indeed a Dcitywrought and IIeaventitretched panorama of loveliness of beaaty, of sublimity. We first saw a high, rugged, cloud built hill, adown whose jugged sides a ' thousand rippling streams of paraiing gieams cams iriciuiog id one grand and harmony-woven union of burnished glory, while ever and anon a figure in that bank would creep, and lead the way to such lu minous ripples of splendor that its fountain head alone could be the ra diaace-pavilooed home of God. As we ttood iu spell bound awe, a glori ous transforms1 ion begun. Arrows ot light began to pierce the bosom of night, the darknes Bed from the sky, an! then the disvin views began, and it seemed as if angel God-sent they must have been shifted the msgnificnt scenery of the skies, aud revealed glory after glory in such quick and thrilling succession, as the great orb f day c tme forth from his curtained conch, that even an atheist would have trembled with reverence, and felt that God Ilimsalf was there, and that the gloriously crimsoned psnorrfnu waa but a rcfl 'Cuna from the royal and gorgeous robes He wort. .- : . - . - Photographed !liOwnMuadow. TtrOKKi Oloala. K. D. Djwert, of the Oregonitn composing room?, who accocspsni-d the recent expe Jition to Crater Lake, taking views of charming bits of soecery, accomplished one thing which he did not look for the photo graphing rf bis own shadow. Ho stood on Vide Clii two thousand feet hip 'i, a?( Lai the camera pointed at 'h' lake in the distance Between the camera and its o! ject, aud about sixty feet away, was another cliif, which is shown in the photograph. The upper portion of it ts of a light dark photographic color, while the lower part is jet black and looks as if it hd been painted with a brush. It is just above the jet black streak that the shadow appears. 1 he form of a man in the act of removing the cap of the CJtnera to expose the plate is clearly shown. It was 5 o'clock in the evening when Mr. Dewert took the picture and the sun was setting be bind the romantic hills and cliff, IX STATE BOUNDS. .Mayor Hewitt Willing to With draw. New Youk, October 16. Mayor Hewitt, in a letter to the citizen' committee, accepts their re-noroina- lion tor the Aluvoraity, wbicu, he says has been r-itifled by the County Democracy. He says thar in order to tot the sincerity of Tammany's lamentation of a divided local con test he will now renew his offer to withdraw in favor of a onion candi date to be named by the ithsens and endorsed by both Democratic orgnn izations. In the course of bis letter Mr. Hewitt declares that Tammany does not repre-eht the Deraociscv It is an irresponsible organization of chronic office seekers and exi-ts for no other purpose than to furnish spoils for its leaders The Florida Orange Crop, lit tti more, October 16. Mr Al bort M. Ives, general mamger of liu Florida Frait Kjcntnge, ha wtit n to Mem. Dix A.Wilkin, of Haiti, more, from Live Oik, Florida, to which place their h-adiinrtrrs have been removed from Jacksonville, sitting that before the orsnji ship ping scasm fairly opens therxehsne will be prepared to fully nupply its agencies with oranges. The ship ping seasio for oranges u-uaily opens the latter part of October. Warner's Log Cabin Ki'medirt -old fatbioned, simply compounds, aed in the dayt of our hsrdv fire fathers, are "old timers" but "old relialilA." Th fti'mnriaa a "Saraa. psrdla," llopj and Jiuch:t Ikm-ly," "Cough and Uonumpti n Remedy," Hale Tonie Kilra.-t" tnr t'.iti.r. nal and Internal Use, ''Pla-tcr.' "Rose Cteam," for Catarrh, and 'Li ver Pill a." TtiAtf ara nut nnh II II. Warner & Co., proprietors of Wampr'a R.fj Iti-midia. an. I nmmiu. to equal tha standard value of those great preparations. All drugi at keep them. Movements In which Tar HelN are Interested. Wadi'sboro Messenger : The mem berstiip of Wadethoro Jiaptis church was incre 'sed bv the adilition of nine ne meoibera r ceived last Sunday. Kinston Free Prea : We are told that a iiero boy was accidentally shot by bis brother on Win Coward's plantation in Greene county. The boy will probably die. Tarboro Saulliernert Reports of the cotton crop t om many sections of the county are unfavorable. In fact, a farmer who acknowledge) ,Qat he hag b good crop, is few and far between. Hillaboio Recorder: The cropf wheat in thu etctiou was alaiost a failure. The crop of c irn is the same; the t'bacuo is perhaps the worsi evor raised and cured, with here and tlwe an exception. Piltsboio Horn: The r vival meet in.' in tlifc Methodist charch resulted in tiie cuiiversion of twenty-eight persons. Nearly half of these will j in the M thodkt churci", tbe next Urgent uuu iwr will go to tbeBipaUt; others l the Pr- s'lyterian aud yet some to the Kji cpal. Kaleigh Xeics Ohm ver : The res hlence of Mr. W W. Carroll, a bard wonting and ind ast'ious builder and contract ir, living ou Riverside stre.tt, wag cutue-y c u umed by fire at 12:30 oVIjck ye-tTlay morniug. thu tire was caused from sparks ig niting a d fdctj ve flue. Newte-n Jourul ; A g ape viue di'patdi siys that Buck Kicchin has Oliver Dickery tred vcr ia tbe mouiil o and the children of ihe neighborhood' are ' trying to sru ke biiu out wbi'e the old women ar? head ug the water. Greensboro Patriot : Married this morning, 17th inst, at the residence of His Excellency, Gov. Scales, on West Market street, by Rev. J. Hen ry Smith, D' D., pastor of the 1st Prt-ebyterian Cuurch of this city, M . Juo Noble Wyilie, of Danvil'e, Va., and Jtl'm Katie Lewis Scales, of Greensboro. MI)urhani Leads." ahe- Us Citlien. Mr. Robert Walker baa returned fr.iratha above brilliant eihibit f the energies and progress of Durham. lie savs that the display and its en vironoieuts far exceeded bis expecta tions, though as a f'riuer Durham man, he thought lie knew what hi old fellow citizen were cipaMo ol doing. He was our only n prOiei tt tive there. He tl.mki if the expo sition ha 1 be n a little lat r, W es Uro Xoit'i Carolina would Lave been represented, and would hav.- cirried oh" the prizes in bright tobacco. A it was, our planters were not revly tocomvte, (heir cures not Laving been perfect d. It is now in turn for Asheville to prepare for like exhibition; and choosing her owu tinid to have one, making such display of hercapaci ia as we know she ts capable of dong. Durham leads. Let us emulate her example. The Eaot Teiinence. New York, Oct. 17. The Kst Tf tine- c and Richmond and Dan ville Directors met to-day, and form ally agreed t theleue of the K-wt fei nesee to tbe Richmond and Dan ville Company, The Eaat Tenneec Directors then ordered the official ol 'hit company t turn over the prop- i rty to the Kichmond v Danville. There are reports current that stock holders t tbe Richmond Terminal Ci inpany will to m rrow apply for a in' mlsinu- comiieiiing the return of tae Est Tennesjt e property to the tckhoi-rs of the compiny. The leac ds'cs back to July Int. oac tien was takeu oo the overdue divt- ltud oo the East Ttnnesce prrierr- ed stock. You nre Itlgbt Itrother. lb Boriolk LntKr. Yoa don't believe that any amount of m met c irrupt a siillicient number of voters ( f thi Ul l rthtatetoin .luce them t eft rust lie inaoa)iement of sir.lr to that pary, but the fact 'h it i uch tctive exertiutis are being ni ide at the instance of Mr. Morton should serve to stimulate the IV mo- cr.,t to lnereaed t (Torts. Electro Lcbration Machine. Jacksonville, Kla , Oct 8 h Various reports, calculated to do in jury to the Electro-hibration Co., hate been circulated about the sum paid by Mr. Eugene Morehead for treatment for consumption by Dr. Sandel The facts are that Mr. Morehead paid Hn full of all demands the sum of one thousand, one bun dred and twenty-five dollars for treatment from Nov. 1st to April 17th. The net cost to this company wag a little over one thousand dol lars. Our success here in curing yellow fever demonstrate that we have be yond questiou the only remedial ii gent worth trying for any disease, acute or chronic. We shall be in Washington, D. O, by Oct 25th, pre pared t treat all cases that may be presented to us, rates proportionate to the service rendered. We solicit coi respondence of all who have any ailmeut no matter what its character or development. Very Respectfully, Johm N. Webb, E'ector-liWation Co. Worth Knowing. Mr. W. II. Moagan, merchant, Lake City, Fla., was taken with a severe Cold, attended with a distress ing Cough and running into Con sumption tn its first stages. He tried many socalled popular cough reme dies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced iu fllesh, bad difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. King's New Dis cilery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after nsing a'touta half dozen bottle found him self well and has had no return of the disease No other remedy can show m grand a record of e-jres, as Dr. Kinirs Net" Lvcovery fr Con-nmp- tiou Guaranteed io uit-jli QiU is claimed tor it Trial boturf?- at R. Blacknali & Son Drug store. The Tifiira Sentinel chanrcs Col. . Rockery with shameful" conduct at Winston. It says he invited negroes to his room, t-eated them to whiskey and made them drunk- One of his sable voters got so drunk on D.icke ery's whiske be lilted to died, and was not Ot for work for over a week. This happened at Dockerr'a rooms at the Merchant's hotel." And vet Third Dartv men.Tatum. Rogers. Burkhead and others, are aidiu? with all their might to elect this man Governor of N. C. A Chinese laundry loan in IXttti more was sentenced to nine years in lhe penitentiary for a felonious as- 1 a ..... .. isaiilt on a nine jcar old white girl. Electric Bitters, This remedy is becoming so wel known and to p ipulsr as to need po MK'cial mention. All who hae used Electric Bitfrs sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exi-t and it is guaranteed to do all tbat is claim 'd. Electric Bitters will cure all lioaei of the liver aod kid ueys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache. For sale by R Blacknali, Draggi WIUK BACK. Not one man in five can boast ot a strong back. There are many Ins discretion producing this complaint. and it may be relieved by B. B. B . as witoe the following: Baltimore, May Ti, 1887. For fives years I have been suffet ing with a weak back from result of an injury received, attended by rheum itifm. I Lad to give up my regular bu-iness ami take the post tion of night watchm to I have de- HtVd great relief and benefit by using "Bo'anic Blood Balm," and have regained my strength sufficiently M restyne my regular work. I think Botanic Blood Halm baa given me permanent nlief. 1 am now able to perform work that I have not bad strength to do for five years, and cheerfully indorse is. 1. B., which hat proven to be tbe only medicine tbat would give me re'ief. uuvcr Skook, 1114 Streeper St., Baltimore, Md. IT (.IVMNAtinr ACTION. OnLAm o, Fla , J ine 1st, 1887. We have been e'ling Botanic Bio d Balm ever sit ce it first came before the public. We sell more of it than any other MooJ purifier in the market, and it gives perfect satisfaction. J. II. Mi oos & Co, Retail and Wo desalt Dealers in Botanic Blood Ba'm.
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