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Lbt Qi.it Woo Ears Vo Nxsrs Foa fas Figmt, JJmPiImt, VOL 69. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1888. NO 23- DVVAYI 111! MWIHl ' , X t t , - : - 'TOIvlOtfA, N O TWO AND A HALF MILES WES'l OF GREKNSEOF.O.. N. C. 1 The nil) lin o On Richmond A I mi. grille; Ka'lroad !' throug'v the f ........ ,i ..,i ;,u.' inn ... ,.r ah- . K IIIIIUnai l ,WblU.A.'V IVI t V I .H?.. fc...l..... L.ilia III Lrt ; iii.'tit.P f vUti'Vi ritii-iu .laMii. iiibv i. i-f.i. ; .. j ... a ... ' i ... ft .tt.aia rivt.a fiiauv a-m:n ily i 11 w iiileriHtcl iu f'rait a -id fruitgrowing areo-rdi Jty invited to itpHi t tb'f, the Urg hI nursery iu lhe Mate, ami one ul , lite UfgrH iu the- rititb. S.wik chiiiMii of apples,' peaeH, pear, cherry. loins, Japanese peraimnton, irpricobv uectanioa, ?. niul rns. quince.' grarvifigsV rpberfieti, gooaehciriea, currants, pie plaint, English walnut, peons, ehentuuia, sirawii f if, rosea, tveigreeus, shade trees, ic All the new snd rare Ta rietiot as well an the oll ones, whi di my new catalogue for iR6H wilt aliow. Ore your or lers to.oif ! iborUnd "geiit, ur ; oritur direct from the Dnrw-ry. Correspondence solici ted. , tvcriptive. catalogue ."tree to api.hcaMa; Addms, ' 4 ' - J. VAN LINDI.KV, P. ra , GuiUor I C'., N.lV Reliaole salesmen wanted in every County. A good pacing cmimission will b3 glv0. n.ay Stf 4 V ' I RUVALIiS'.IS 1 N . - Cr! mm At -fci aW JT..J. v Absolutely Pure, " Thla powder oer vane A luarri-t of purity, atrength ami wlioltw iraeu'Kt Mere economical lltrnl the .rdiinry kia'li, ami eannut be tti'J in oimiwii ion with the mu -litmle ( low tttit, alicrt weiKlit alum or pli spliataf p iwdi-nt, KM Wy in wim. Koiai, Baknx I'wdei Co., ltJtJ Wall St., X. V" - " Political Ostracism. " ' , Danrllle Baaiatcr. . i Tie Keguhr btl.evm in free thought anil in free expression of ihe leojile on queHtioii-i politioal,'. bu whrn po'itii'al udvftitur rn come to the houth lor the purpose of lnc tint; The Pith of Politics. . . Democratic Veterans Abandon Four yturs of fdiUoir have ahar-1 lue A 1C pemd the Republican appatite for C bicauo, Not. 547. A specul dia otllcfSolJiDff. Jerusalem! how the pch from IndiaDapnli. gays: About hoys bnnger for pie. Louisville 1,200 democratic veterna, memberaj lo:t. ' " Jof G. A. R poju mattered ovr the irth-.DeroocMUdonV want to State, heM in tne capitoi butiniog fie negro for the purposo of nlMfy- St..ti made out of DakU,- they Difi secret tueering, at whic it? the nt'iiro vote aud custina; it would do well to make one State out " was resoivea inai every 4iemooriuic agniust the white sie, for the pur- of it before the 4tb i.f. March. .If- member of the G. A. K. should aoaa- pooe of forcinsj iipgro rule upon th Unto, Constitution: - 1 J "a the order, ana ait present pieng wuite ra- n ot tbe Woutnero country, Govt roor Buckner came near for e inemseives 10 wunuraw imm meir the idta of treating such scoundrel getting the Thanksgiving proclama poets. Adjutant General KooMz like geoikmen . and of recciviDg tion, but he got it out in time to rend presided. A name and constitution them tnionur home ia abturd ami it around before the dav fixed. for the new order proposed by the unr. aonaUe. ;r , I leuUvit'0 Commercial. J democratic veterans wore alopted The South is "ot intoleruuf of hm Xhe 0:CM lh ,in8nid bv rh new order 18 " charitable end wt, c Dacieati -us republicans." The ( ht;irill(. o.. it r.i that hi oon.polit;cI in c JnracU'r. Anotucr fuct is that when tuoh republican w.nta tTo.hi,. him!elf. That meeting will be held tonignt, and the coin., to the South they are wtU meau9 lhllt h wi have g h,t of uD 00 Wed nesoay evening will be a tret d, md. s a rule, they vote wtth frieutlg who mu,t be ftd t lhe Dublic public masa-meeting in the city bal', crik-01. Paul Globe. ' u -Z , K 1 . .l t i. .L G-A. K. will be given and tiw priu- W hegot the Irish vote?' U the cj Iej ,nd obj,ct of ,he uew oHef ext for a withering editor in t he lafa before the public, AdjuUnt latest issue of Ammca , ,11 does not nnA vnM.wlvd "it.titt.ir moot. matter now. Pt LKan, Pat Ford, j wi 03 hoW lU 0V(.r tij) s,a,e Scanlan. Fiuerty, et al.( wills get the miMn thf) avlt w et pay for It Omalta Hertld ' KooJ, h, j 5 tv(nns .bat the democrats in local elections. There are thousands of sush men in the Sou It ud ,y aud they have uo coinUint to make. But when am ra-cliy triek.-ter, like the l.tto Jo., danjif Durham, N. C, comes down Lere and mixes with negroes . and makes bimxelf o odious that ' the l'Xliil.at Grand Square LN'A'B'E ard Upright PIANO-FORTES. Fifty V. :irs Before the IM dir. Upon thfii excflleoce alone hv at Uined no unpur?hMl Pf4 erui 1 BcfiC hich tnl'l'U theni it -. aa uih qnilhd fn Tone. Touch. Wozkmnship slid Durability. WM KNABE cz CO. W VREROOM3 : . r lh Tit V At enoe Kew York. ' 22 and 4 K. Evilimore Ft., Bali. 817 Market Space. Waahiogt m. U. 0. BM5H ' HiElLS YORK T aa4 .1 rijMtorlU ftlmt. " RALEIGH, ... . . N O EraiclYarl LnMOU M, Nanaltct Mr M .U ki4 at Moc.mMiU T-M.Wio. la MarV. nr OrauiiM, aim Oiia trmHi tut .11 lihUa ! Riillitiiu C ' Ja.va -MO. Mr. Wua wiitariJol mmI 4j-l tn m H. v ; Of n .lfrr1UaM Var 0 Iai1.-i1 auil Ii M l.ltMai.ifUr.juua. - CI1AS. A. GOODWIN. Pnpri. lor. auir Tor Bale of Bonds. Scaled bids w ilt be ivi-olvel for the a' of $30 OoO of lurhatu, X. C. co-iu- tv botdii until Sat iMay, bfptouiwr Ii. hx. mi U ocloo. iu., pnviiog bfing roiMnl to r-'joci any and uil bid. Hul I horoc-ived lor a part or u wh le fa niiiuhtwora may d a.rc. Tto bon la ar uu A by virtne of uniliontif vt-atrd in t'ut Url ot'Coni- Haiomr ii'irinant to an oloction h IJ ou t'jfl l"ti 'y f J"ly, l, ai1 la r.lo-p(j ar.tii awtl'Mia I'.'B, !'. VJ.rj i.d vu M.f ii. u t'oUeoftheMaieof no ro'i ia. Tli' are 11 t'l-n 'mina'i n ol 0 '"tf,'i tariug o per o tit. trrt, a tvi'U-u-ia (y 'op-iin pfynblo ar-ni idiiihIK. i.i AuhI aii't fMolnr, at li oniort irfi MTta itite I'ruM CuHipiuiv, o Kallitu i e, 'latirl Jaunarr 11, 17, and par bl twenty )r:ini after date. r r a y r' r uir rma'ion i me on Ira (Tie J PiTiiUJ. OIKX, Pie ill .-a L, n'!i'irir A Dkirtum llailrot. Lynchliiuu. Va. li d. aiMil Le a draiuto I a aiT a:.i anrktfl "alt bi4" on the ouuide of 'ha iloi. - "pt tf. John Moywiird J. S. Mamv Charl llill.N. P, '.' Darha a. N.C MANMN'G MASMN'O. trroaiSTa ifuir, DVRUAM,N.C. i racuce in oiaie ant! f caieia Gotirta. cifjice riant huildinir. John Manning will be In his office on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays tf each. .ntbj lea. YellorToljacco Land Iwihap.rtntr to in ik - fine t-d ac co oo tine ,YELLO' .TOIJACCO an.' aJll" RiV'i sT-rm?eV-i Or w II sell on five year limf. J H. "ALSTON,: Attornov at, Lawf Durh iro, N. G. Office in Wri.l Buildinz. ... -t 1 vs w art-iorcu to oriTe mm awnj, - -e- -it"1 " - uo iu kiwi, jm-iu ke a whipped hound, he goes won't apioltgiz-she ahould be mde States indicating thai, i the North yelling at every to do it.even if it c ta 50. , Such a is national. Among nd barka at the outh through Couotry as this t au't take "aiss" ceiyed was one from men in eight the" movement the letters re- John A. Wor pe-.ple are forced to drive him away. .Jf furo ought to a(pohn!'ze and I be had letters from then, liae bark to mmn an ' . . CT. r ..t ; I . . some rabid republican paper. And, ,rora eru ,or wn oi caan twpi-1 man tecretary ot a n "iiocratic socev more ai the pry, ihee papers cham wu" a---Jiivii rrte itto. oi rennsvivain, promisi-g uiai piou hia cause and write vile article a I Tbe niortg-ge on farms iu Ohio. I every democratic std-iier in Pennr,yl atiout "Soutliem intolcrauce." Th it is said, amount to more th .n $700,- vania will leave the Grand 'Army ol Houth would be untrue to iteelf aud 000,000, nd are eraduallv i .creaa the R-puMie. Tbe president if the reckless of. Is heat interei'a. if it inz. and this. too. in an old. well-de lsociety, who raa asaiust liefer lor shoufd aiiff r thete adventnrers tol teloped. (rich far mi on country. This I Governor, Is at tbe brad of the move follow their wicked business Wdh I condition of kfTiirs hasnrf been meet in Pennsylvania Mr. Kooutz brought about by any natural but by I says that but tew Iudiana d mocrat an aflifical cause the nrexent one nave atienaeit tne uranu Army qoal and nppres ivelariff. CUctland j meeting s'nee the elecioo, bcaa.-e t U'inU eater, I ail me posu nav oei-n toiiiu g man- inga ratifying thu -lec;i'n of Iuti For and AIout Woman. j son and Hovey. Ii Upre'.i) g n-nul- "Thov V. I11 Come out." w aKinm Trrit, !. Aio.rl. y believed that Gonreaman Matson Progm.u. Fmer. .1.,. Il!lin . f . a,aaa, 0'ir. f)uf is at the head ot the movements but Pluck v little Dutham will emertre thor. it . niuu n,. frt- so far he baa made no public state fiom ber i tecot finaccial trouble tko liivst wonom to remain immar, meDt. It ia known that he letla very ,;Q,i . fc,!5vK l p,,.-:.. ,.r m sore because the Grand Army of the . ;. nPn,: k mo;,.IRepublioMan organizuu n worked .,,. in'iUo. i,wi against him and bis frienda here say -wwiaaawa aaa UW aMU . , 1 . . . a -aa m if . i . . P N. T Ia Has ntv mni niaa ruu in n 1 . " VI : Gen. Palmer, of I llinoi impniiitv. eucli fellows will not b tolerated ami Ihe sooner thev mike up their minds to that effect, the bet er will It be for ill parties concern ed. cloth, d w ith rccewrd spirit and ener gr. We admire and applaud hereon duct mnl?r the it ing ordeal Awav If on the bkh hills towards Chapjl Mill lived a l" ntleman at the time of the eat th quale, who bad an old col. ored cook "Hannah. At an early dawn on the morning after tba' tn' m orille kl.ak-up. he foond on gome out tiir.t a dense fog had sxttle i over tiie valley in;(rvetirg towards Dur hum anil An o t.l.no 1 T..r . .tirl ain. tirelyobacuringthe distant town with trom eisewnere tne p ace will aooo iU till and familiar church steeples. bec?'nc " Ure. of old raii;,. Annt H.n ,h t., ii. maids asronneclicut, where it is said pointed out the oce o tbat replaced u """J ""J"1'" UJei r the sunken laud nd that buried PMl W'irty and unmarried. D'ulnm. in a moH exci ed manner. I A lady always calls upon, lad es She waa greatly atrmed for the mo-j only, and not upon the jusn tf the mait but RCovtr ngUie' aid, with nouao ineretore ane leaves one her old erea beamiui the hope: "Lor. I c-d for the hostess and cue for the thsi your lifu. Mai J !you needcn'tldauBhUTS. if intimate with them. s.a.a a. a I . . wtaeieaxi on oreay tmiui ce.ni a erootl manr inftnential women vS.a. ThijistheTopof the Genuine Pea: I Top Lamp Chimney. All others, similar arc imitation. This exact Latbcl is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others at good, tUT lit HAS NOT. InrWttiponlhe Exact Label and Top. Fss Sm.1 ivtmatm. oair rr Wfk. lUrwa a' a Oa fcs Uv4. wim an .aff'toa tm Ib-.ffa a in MtlT ril k.b.l.. ika naiHaaf l(nnr.. nr toll, allt S.4 lo Ifaa" KtmI wafe lt. a.,. rwit rii ht brt m liabllir av. aj WiaatMM. nolna f rU allmia, . rana aarM;wd. ataJ M pvata I. !! lor Vm 1im. rm S'tm . f nti, tkalrmn amlru'. i. St ), aitm ia.iT. tu chroa at.. Kufe.iue T.aa. a graceful cat riage is tbe most valu able thing a girl can have , Ia so I A Brutal At tack ou a Methodist cietv a fine CATiiace (in more wars I Jlinlstt-i-. than one! often count for more than i"c,M meamama vopan . I jn at sw i Art face, mind or flirure. I hbu)ttb, z.j., iineinorzo. rr r f ueporu nave come tiere ot t e oruui a, w u'aui va iu0 iuuux uiru vi . . f . . . . Philadelphia keep on marking girls a"?w 01 "eino P1" county. Rtv. V. L. Garrison is a member of tbe Aorth Carol in Con ference, Methidiat Epi'copul Church, and has ennrce ot tue circuit in Cabarrus comity. Abut two moi ths ago Garrison waa tried by hU church for conduct unbecoming a minister in reference to a you g huly. and was acquitted as liim ceut, H theu app ar ing to be a in-iiicious p-rM.-cuti.in on the rtart of tl o vi burr In, It and nthra Uurliam tolks,r ir as rknrt nn mu are considering whether it would not iiitortatpd. , The n.aiicr waa aitll di. iir, rfewi fosti. tbrru me o' 'tui amine I be well to start Mine sort of a ribb n cursed an on ce tain i.ai tit-a. Low loeamouten iar." We share tbelsocWtyf.tr temperance in dre.s just J ever, who dtteruuutd Ga: rion sbouU npipii.iia luun vi me oia ua ley as tneie ia a blue rmooa society u r I have a flogging for bis couduct, an i "ihey iU come out. tttr.peranca, iu dnuk. ; Every year accordinelvvesterdar. when be had . , . -erf." ... tne atKOUUL OI mOU T lUI , IVMItre n.aahail h a fan.!... 1 lurmuii . li, a a . . . i i . 1 . o i'ikmv ui. i.ihii ktniii'ii I" I'l J"li larnmnn onorlif. fir lro.a inaua ..a a-.,. n. ...... .k u , , i " i- - . .v.i -.v. ouuKrrLauuu at vcuuo viiuii' iiiuiiu P..M. liinlil .flravananu .Mm. In liaval ... I .. . I -f ... .... I. ri.tit.il.1 ii: 1 1 j: nt 1 " "Vl-",M i rspcutiuK tu nave i vuiii'ei'vc, iik T,1,h,L'J,elrl,'ff.,r.w,,rK reached bigh-water mark. Many Ltold nartu-s on tbe outside a whed would gladly bail the Initiation of a to see him. lie walkal ou?, m eting Hnortut state of thing-a teaction I a verv l.rce man iust ou's.de of the ill iatui vi aa aitick aiui'iii;ifcj liuu purer la ale. P A T E TIT S. AifMla, 4 Ti.ttn-WarVa o aiw4. '4 .H Htaat iaia MrlrM M MaSwalf I'm, Haa4mrOataaa,lto I' rllma a4 w. wi .'mi la Ma iin. ika. law laanu rr. a. !(' waJ m4 r.iti of atnl. Hi 4rr1. W' atio II i.ImiI.i t . . trwa vl !. On. l. avt .laa III! alml la a-!H. A rama.hlp.t H.f laOMa. P IriH.." Ik inw . mn niai TLo Toy the Child likes lie. W 111! "AUCMOtt' ba.9 VtaMani MMMaM aWlSiaaa. Thr Oolova. ; lfirmrBtilM a rf ft n, m impm tafalnr.. wal appUcwtMN. va F. Ad. lUchter Ac Co tioawnanwav, wrar vowir. 'Aflrt'a'' , Iff .f ri! vlaii a ft I L'r t;dl"n' aianai tY IMHIal awUav C. A SNOW rlCo, Opu. t aleat oaii, WnkbiiiaieM, l. I. r r?; a ,r:2a,.e-;t", -, . t r.,i,. a. i n 1 ! Jt j J H" "V wl .ftil C. ler. I rJ : . f ' f Vw.i .ur..ni tair r...u, I to atand a practical teH ot i'S idea that toe tanir dK not fncreae iires It rk every workingman who voted for Harrison ta mie a oieiunracdum of iho wagu he now rvctive and at the end oi Harrison's ttrm to compare tlu Miiiret with the wall's l e will thi-n receive. It would l a g iod idea aluo for bira to ra ike note of ilia number of davi he lae by tea n of s'.rikn and the cloning ofn.i'.aon arcounl cf ovrprodnc. tto Facta About Feet. Tbe idctl foot of mod-jra ladies U about a NO. 3. lhe common unit or lineal meas ure, a foot, was derived from the length of a human foot. to a roan 5 feet 11 inches tall the r.e nnt lo.ir years will br.ng flKt measured 10 inches aud the door, wuo in'roUucea ininst-il as Dean Knmm'ngt r, aud at once deal the nreacbt-r a blwW aith his fist which knocked LI in to the ground almost senseless. Krituminger then jumped upon GnrrUon, kni eking tiioi thick and ijst until the con"r gation rushed out aud pulled him ell' Ice preacher was badly bruired up some very intl.u?ltve lcso is. 'liaretorl!tIea of Itiiiliter. Pt raous in h e la igh er the lat tor A (ounil)ah i tl in'iiant i f o en, jovial, tionet folV, who dtlign tu ftoiH land motrnieut. "Itnght- r in K" ia an indication of the pl.'.ecmaiio and nit aucholic dlPitiOB. t.'iti'dnU most invariably "latigh In 1, 'mil h s(s a!ro tbs nable in 1 1 ra. ox ol a naivr, JoQil'a modest or tuidift.U d ibsrscer. "Unrltcr in Is the mirk of n. Lie and bold temp"rs. Nctrro Women Vote. mUldic toe 2 inches. vEW York. No vera btr2tf-Tuo In Cli nch suH.-cts. the ordioarvl liw.fa liti.irri (X rUmIui beigth being 5 ree the length of foot it a Hrncd that in Pitt county 100 was incnes au 1 0 lines. nirrr aoimn dnvaed in mei.'a r .,tlt. l be longest t n.t of nit-aiure is that :nv .ni. th. roniil.lirau ii..krt .t ii,. -.1.1 T t.!l. ! I a I . . . "I - . . .I win ui iu, "uiuu m cpiai iv iwu- itw election, ana the matter ts to t tyincnes oi .cogmn measure. IjnvestUateA Two nrgro wommof llio hum. an root of rr.ta ureiqmla Qranville have been arret.d a id are WJ'"' n1 ,ne " in jail charged with thra lling w ish i buggy whip a negro wuu wlm i in State News. Concord Time : Rov. R. percey Eubank, who for a yer or more has been Rdor of the Episcopal church here, will lo:ve December 4th for Helena, Montana where he goes as Assistant Reet -r. ! '-'.Wilmington Memnger: An as. i-igntn.ut wns made by Mrs. E, B. Wiggina, tho nrdliner, yesterday to Thos. W. Strang', E-q. The liabili ties amin:t to about 15,000 preferred deLtt, The assets amount to about $7,000, t'Oiixiiting of stock on hand, (.tore fixture!) and bik accounts. Ruleigh yUitor. Ab"ut 2:15 o'clock tliU att 'moon a youtig white man by ihe name of Mr. Hibert Thomas walked into tiiu hardware store of Metssra Julias Lewie & Co, and ask ed to be rliown a piftol. , OjO of the clerks h:in led l.iut a 32 calibre, dou ble aclirs AmtTiCiii bull dog pistol. After examining It aud having it loaded, he ielilera'el- placed the muzzle j ist above the right ear and tired, tno ball lo!giu in the brain. He ff 11 to the flo r the blo id ponring from his head. The ball ra da a ghast ly wound. Ralei-j'i XapOicrvcri The in. aaguration of Jud;e Fowla as Gov. nnt ot North f 'aro'i ta will proba !)!y take piaco ubout Janu ry 20ib. " The &rritUerae!;t4 for it, according to the laf, muni be made by the Legis lature liic i in. eta January 9ih. Comni tbioiier "f Immigration Pat rick, who is a! .us on the lookout for tno opportunities lor thj hour has for the pust ek or two been work ine uu8-er:i! towns in thentate, aa onrtaitni g what a!Cofr nvwUtions can w oltiiiitd for wit;:, r Iw.irders from the Norto. Me lu beeu to Durham, Uxf ird. Heud r''i, Ch u.otte, South- eru Pines aud o her places and says that the peo-.de everywhere have re ceived tie tiiea with favor. -Ad jutant General Jouea . ws ia consul' Ution with Gov. .scutes yesterday ar ranging teverxl matters relative to the St:tte Guard. It was decided to admii the Ct nconl c unpany l the State G mid and to i sue arms to theui. Also the rppropria' ion lor the State Guard will to v bo at once dis pt red to the aeverl coMpan:es. Tlic y V Orgniilzi-il. Mi a Aston, St'de Supt. of tbe Young Wotnau'a Christian Temper ni.ee Union arrived yott rday and met a large nu r-ber of our joung ladies thelliurthe Y.M. U A. at 3 lock and again4o day at 10 A. M. Mbs Astuu (a daughter of Judze Anton, of A-beviilf, ar.d the editnss f 77 Alienor, the State orsan of the Y. W.C.T. U.) is a very talented iady, a fl ien, pleasant aud forcible talker, ii daf igaealde in good works artd s sViilful i;ri;auix-r of depart me.nts of chiati ui Itbn by young women. She Aided the P'U'ni-lnni'nt of a Durham branch of the Yt" as they or iamiliarly calicl, with the follow ing otSceia ainl t-oumit'ees: .Mrs. Clias. McGiiry-Preaiderit; M si Ani.io .Morii Vice Presi lent; Miss J&wie Lc vellen Treasurer; Miss Ii n Uardec- R cording See rdary; Cora nittce-: Nev Memb?ri Miss Jevie Snvth: PeriodieaU Miss Oiive Snow; Social E iUrtsiuiuents Mrs. H N. Snow; Tho "rlowir Mission" waa Mont ed as on? of tho pra ti al bra ic ie of wotkoflhe Durhim Y s. It covets tbe ground of dome-tic charity, and ts a flouseet:ir.n b nvol -nt branch of christian work. The Ulcers of the 'Mieiiim'' will be elected t the next meeting. It was d ruled to bold the regul ir meeting of tho Unisrti on the Irti-t Tued iy t f each month at 3 'cUk' Tne place of metinar will be announced sou. Rhenith fvot varies ia s'a'es. the different I the democratic ticket. PARKEaT&c:n.?.!ne.-.;c WEAlfaUN- UAIflR DEVELOPED H Ik knlf IrlargMl . i ft li.4. rilrartu alaaaMMlrMk I. IX k 00 A. I Oltlt lnl Vote. Fowlo's maiority 13.44L The LeciMature ataiids as fillo.vst Sen ate 37 Democrats sod 13 Renubli- T'io worst of all the lan&htcrs i cani Tbe ilouse 83 Democrats and tliMt in ll. which is the ch.vacler etie 33 Rcpablicans; 2 Writ of Krror Allowed. WAsnisoTOX, Nov, 27 As?oci ate Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Com t of the United h ales haw gradt led a writ cfern-r to tb. Supreme of thp luiasutbtoiiical. Dera crats on joint ball Ind.'pendent4. jConrt of North Carolina, in th case allot 120, It . of President Cro and IVLum Whil- publicans 43. ( Independents 2. third I of the State National H ink i t Ral Parly 0. I eigh, N. CH sbd xl the aup.rieb-n "J1 I bond at one tnouand dol art Thi Two More Warehouse. bank fiTnlils nam d aboveer triu It 1 a certain fact that two more I in the Stats court for irettv an 1 the opened m Luror unei for tne ilelemlints iniM.ton Soinethliig After All. auuaTMl. Ua lawk. 1lio, who fel thot ou aco-uut of the d fcit of CIcTclan 1 thev will not ho a 1e to Inks as touch stock in warehouses will be 8 . " u.j m o-uai, snouu nsmstsneiiiy dale, 11m t'armir. led that th Federal iouit a'oir ha rcoi.ciinai we nave eierti t,,wle Alliance will open oce and Mr. J juriwliction in the case and that the il. I . Ii I nr ti i t'.i . n mi ...... ... . . .;' -.aaurr i u. i p iuu aiuw ivoney win orgao-i verdict lit in com t below wss fotiN i ami tnai inaro nun t ihcu trois in -i9 a joint stock couipmy an 1 t p.-n in violation of th Const! uti m of tl, .ua wis yur. uj i is g Kai, another. United Stites, Kern the I n est Ration. Htililat.4 Ptapatrb. A North Caro'ina t njelal to the NewYo k Woill rejio'ts that one hundred n gra wonicii voted for liar. mou la 1'iU county, ml ya tbat the matter is to be fi'veaitga jjd. All right. Let a h w i n inv.atigiti '.n in every Stut-. and bjf r- wo vt tr.rouijh with tl! of tlo tn p.'.hipi Mr. Clevelnn i". seeoii'l term Will have . ii led ! Manotu1 h ni it. Aud let blm ice if he cat stop iu Kh-lmiimd Dall.v Tlmoo. The Timet will hreailr ctva in full the late-t lob .c o new from the vario.H libfiec i marki t. Mr V. K. Dibrill will have chargo of this de part me t 11-' ii an abb writer, thoroii ily H'e I 3o t ie tobacco In t rvfU It wid li-i made a li-adiug feature of that journal.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Dec. 5, 1888, edition 1
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