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Let But IPjto JXru Jfo JCmstm Fom Tmm Fiemr, DmPitmr. iDURHAM. NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1888. NO 2S mini' lill insnns POMONA, n o T TW O AND A HALF MILr.S WEST OP GBEFJSSBOUO, N. 0. , ' The main llu ot tin Richmond A Danville Railroad passe through the giounds, a A within 100 feet of ihe office, t-'alem traim make regular top twice daily each way. 'lb" interested in fruit and fruif growhij areeoj'diallf inyhd,.to. JiispVt this, thllargess aurserv iotho tate, and ofiB xrf' the largest, jol the. South. 81 cV consists of apples, "pesefyleBr, cherry, plums, Japanese persimmon, apricots, nectarine, mulberries, quince, grapes, figs, rplerrie, fooseberri- , rurrauts, pie plant, IngUsh sj.'nai,t pecans, chestnuts, itfrawW ri.roaes eveigruu, shade tree, Ac. All the new end rare va rieties as well as the oi l ones, which my new catalogue' for 1884 will how. Gie your orders to mv au thorised agent, or order direct from tbe nursery. Correspondence solici ted.. Ueacr ptire catalogue, free to apiUcsnti. J Adlrea,M , J J. VAN LINDLEY, Poro'.i'a, Guilford Co., N. C ; Reliable salesmen wanted In every County. A good pajlng commission will be given, i Absolutely Pure. ' This powder never vanes -: A marvel of purity. Mirxusth and holewmienetts More economical tlmii the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told in coniwtiiiun with the mul titude of low tint, abort weight alum or pli Kphaie powlra. SM eay in mm. Kohl IUkku 1'wpEB Co.. 100 Wall 8U, ilw M.J . ; ' , . . . r - PltUlMMtlJl KNABE n.SqufreandUprlght PIANO-FORTES. r r l Before the' Vu'liie. Fifty Years Upon their ei cellence alone U ive av gained an unpurchased Prj emi ' nence whicb establish?! theitj as unequalled in Tonei TotichhWo7krnanship and Durability. WM. KNlBE cs CO. . . W AKEROQMS ; 119 Til Innut S-m York Stand 24 K. Ealtimore St., Haiti. 817 Market space, Washington,- u. U. EilEIGH , MIME -WOEK U aVi -tt rraTta ttrt. . RALEIGH NC Brand Yari Mi l Oil SiaaJ, t ,., rTtlTKVII.Ut, . c. 1laa(artf tf all 1 1 nil a of Mna.iwaia TmMim la MVt or OnaMas. 4Mb k. MillAMMfialkM m ka4 aad xat la tm ftiM. ltliM. v v i4 CI1AS. A. GOODWIN, I IVoprWtor. r l-tf "? Job MaKiwa J. 8. Mawihm CbapalUiU, S. C. Dttrbam. N C MANNING MANNING. ATrwameta) at law. DORHAiLit.C. Practice in " State" and Fe!era CourU. Olfice Plant buildinir. JoutMaiintnjr .will be in bis ufliee the 2nd and 4th Saturdays ( each Mint. tan. For Sale of Bonds. Seated liids will te receive i for the ale of 1 10 OHO of Durham. X. C, coun ty ImikI. until Saturday, tSeptemlier 15, IMS, at 12 o ekHM m,, pnvjiege teing reaevrd to reject any ami all bida. 'i 1'ereieivu.i (r part or the woolens pine4iaer may u aire. - Thee In. iris are iwuut b virtne of authority etd ill tlie U-irI of'om- ixHioutrx pnraiu to an election n ii on the ITtli day 1 July, land, and in e-P0Mri.-i with vti.ns 19''6, IW. 1999 ai d 2iim tiiet ule of the Mate f North t'arolina. The are in tieiuiniioa'i n ot fl.mfl ee)., UariiiK 6 per c ut. iou-rnt. aaevilvu! by op.ui. pyblo aenji onualiv. n April mt Ueinber., at 'h fw of I m Men ant lie Troat Oanpany, o ra'tiru ne, iiel Jannary 1H, 1N7. and a bl t twenty yeara after date. r a iy fm er lnf .rma'lon l leas tbe tin !ra il PiJI KKJ. fKY, pre.- 4i l.tn'hh'i'Z A Jiurbam lUilroad. Lynchburg, Vs. ISido aluHil I le a'tlreaitel a alo and marked "nrM liM" on the outaidc of 'h avtloptt. fppt tf. w, J.EXUM, - Attomevi at Lawi Xr-. 'Durham. N.U- Odice in Wright Dui'dine. I 1 t This !s theTop of the Gsnuine PcaflTop Lamp Chimney. All others, similar are imitation. This exact Label is on each Tear 1 Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think be baa others as good. BUT HI HAS NOT. lnit upon the Exact Labtland fop. fit IUI iWtrwitill. MtaatTST 6aiKACBETH&C0..Pit!MPla .aTVT.irr'tfX m . a. a. a l wish a pinner to niae one tusc v-won fine' 1 YKLI.OW TOBACCO anl ot Haw Uifor. Termi esu, Or will sell on fire yeara time. J H.LSTQN, Pittsb' ivot N. C. PATENTS, Cttmtt. tm TfW-V.rit alni n4 n f.lt WMiaaa ij4at"t tm N Mlrr.it. frr. .. taMll rlMl HNe M) ma a-t i-wmt I. ttm llai. Ibaa lani. ttmm ffia .-M !)" - ' aal .' Vr1 i Of at fAntav, aWtlp. tlua. W. ao.14 tr rliW ' ar 4 irw at .bar.. (r Ira uvl lna tilt att la an nrl. A .Mplil.t. H t I. Ol.la a r Ira)'," H Ma ana I tna la yaar atata, rwontf, a" aaaa aaat tnm. UraM C.A SNOW Coi 0fp. ratem OBSea, WaahUtl.w, ti, ' urA. :V: WW tyftlTlT a ' waa. Xaranaa aaS Da. Ill r. IM . tM,uat4, ha ara aaft-rlna tram tkaafla lant aartf all kaaiia. lha aantta af Itnmr.nr. er tollr, IU Sa4 la Fatta Nrart lea ft1ira a4 araaaat ran rana laMlliy, ttairl. al Waakanaa, IntnlnelarT ( Ui la aa, av. Cima raaraaMaxl. Brad all rrmtm la at.tni ti l-aan Traatla aa 'At- aaa nf ajaal Inatrraq aamlrar. J. ) ft AH. actia.it wAi. ail Ouarea hi.. HatUlc laaia r "i "-J HAIR BALSAM I I M M-r irl ! anal taaaiian tka ajar J II Tr i r amlraaluirarauilafoaill. If-r-av '-- Ji2Na4r Fa'la M mi ara Cravl I"Vi. 2 -M narniavwnwvapr PARKER 3CINCERTONIC amlaatin triiltW.laaairHataaaaa Tho Toy tho Child Likes Host .1 Tua- 4 "AHeHOU" Jtaaia Imldfa E',!,t M BiaaaaaMi aiaA Baajtioaa. Thraa Oulara. lf-1Viiirttnrfall aa fnf tl Ii,ar It "I L B .M'a.""l ataaaaaa... 't E I'.jk Ivwnrim riaNiraa aaat fiff Taia 1 I r"" at'l'inKx la i FAd. CUchter & Co, Sioaaoaowav, wtw voatt. . Bi ! SI' '! I-.- Stuft WAifsUw- PARTS DEVELOPED io-ii afUMtalTl"lral4StiOiaa4. follaarba at IMM Irn. aU ftia 00 la .T IHRMINOHAM RIOT. A SIIKKIFP RESISTSBLOOD THIRSTY MOB. Mora than Twenty Killed and ; ', , Wounded. niRMiNOHAM, Ala , Dee. 9 -One of the tnoai orutai uiumers iu me ma tory of Alabama was perpetrated here last Saturday week when, R B. Hawes killed his wife and child It is a'so believed that lie killed another one of his children, aa its - clothing, cov ered with blood, was foond concealed under the house. Hswea was ar rested and c mfiued in the jail. Yes terday tbe body of his wife was found at the bottom of the lake in Lake vVw Pat k, two miles from the city The hta i bad been split open with i axe and the b .dy was weighed t.wn with two hundred pounds of uon tied about the neck and feet. Tbe murder was committed and tbe body placed in tbe lake Saturday week, ample evidence of these facta having been obtained. Every state ment that 11 awes made has been E roved uti true. Wbc:i told of tbe tiding of his wife's body Hawc s did not change c lr. He had little to say, except to deny all knowledge of the crime. When the body of Mrs. Hawes was f und the city became wild with ex citement, and threats of lynching we e freely made. A strong guard was put about the fail, and the Gov ernor waa asked to call out the mili tia. The people, however, took the law into their own hands. A crjwd that had been collecting on tbe streets f.r several hours last night advanced on the jail at midnight. Many of tbe best citizens tried to reason with the mob and prevent trouble, and some have lo-t their lives in this at-temp. Nasiwlle, Tenn Dec. 10 A special to tbe American last night from Uirminghaiu, Ala., ears. 1 be mob made. an attack on the jail at 1 1:30 p. m. A they approached tbe alley-way leading t the tail the otfi cere inside called on them to halt, which thev did not do. The officers the tire l wiih YYluchertera and pis tola and tbe firing was terrific for fif een minutes on both si lee. None of the cilicer wera injured, but over twentv of the mob wera killed and wounded. Among the wounded is A. U Throckmorton, ponimwier of Birmingham, wbo was endeavoring to persu ade the mob, to d i persa. Adol ph Shley, of the Louisville A Nashville railroad, was alat fatally wounded in tbe neck. - The patrol wag n e arted on me dead and wounded to tn hot' piul. Owing to the lateness of tbe boor it is impossible to obtain tbe names of all the killed and wounded The bring was commenced by the police, but fully aa many shots were fi.ed by the mob. Over five hundred round wt re fired. The Zouaves and guards are now in ponaession of all the streets leadirur to the iaiL Inside the jail the bullets filed by the mob wbiatUd around those confined there. Y ur correspondent was on Ibeicside, snd bulb m whistled within an Inch of his head. 3heiitf Smith cave tbe order of lire. No further a' tacit la autcipated. A desultory fire was kept up for half an hour. Hawes was indifferent throughout the riot HAWES SAID TO HAVE C05roif.D. BiRMiKOiiAV, Ala, Dee. 10 It is reported that Hawes, who an been the cause of Saturday night's traga edy, has matte a full confession of the r . a . a ; crimes cnargea against mm. uaai nest is goiog on as van .1 to-day ex cert that all the saloons ara closed by order of Col Jonet, commanding tbe tropa, an I the only evidence of the trouble remaining ia the lint ol troops and taunon guarding every approach to the jail. There is still much feeling, tut it la subdued. No matter who was riht or who was rong iu the trsgeey of Saturday that terrible volley baa settled all de site of the mob to break down the jail. They will not try it azaln Sheriff Smith It still in Jail ander ar rest u.t mu'der, and Chief Police Itckrd was released on 110,000 bond this ttiornii g Smith may leave the city tinder military escort until a full examination of the cise is mad by t'-e coroner, hut that his not been fully dctt rmined M yet. nilCMINOIIAM. Tbe Kit tint ion hi the Alnbninn City. Nasuvuxk, Tenn., Dee. 11 A special to tbe Amciicait from Bir niinnla-n, Ala , says: Gov. Seay ar lived here at 1 3 lat iiishl and lm nicdutUly bad a conference with CoU onel Jones. Governor Seay. in aa interview, said he came to aatiufy himself by personal observation of the situation here, to learn what pub. lio : sentiment was and to decide whether or not It would be I well to take Cheritf Smith' away until the excitement bad passed. lie " says from tbe reports he has received by wire be thinks Sheriff Smith only did his duty. At midnight the city was perfectly quiet, with few people on tbe street Bibminqium. Ala- Dee. 11. The excitement over the afTUlr of Satur day has abated. Tbe troops are still here and will remain several dtys. Gov. Seav came op from Montgom ery last night. He says this mon- mg that be will keep tbe troops here as long as there is any evident neces sity for them. They may remain un til after the coroner's investigation, which will begin thia afternoon or to morrow. There are no sew develop ments of importance In the' Hawes murder mystery Hawes has made no confession, but still protests hia innocence PubUcOplnlon. Savannah News, Ind. t There is probably a surprise in store for the spoila seeking Uepublicans. If Gen eral Harmon obeys the letter and the Eint of tbe civil service reform law ere will be a rood many unhappy Republicans next spring. Boston Herald. Ind'.: A round Siarter of a million dulhrs is what e New Hampshire , legislature is said to have cost the railroads there during the last fiscal yetr. It cods almoat as much to carry " railroad emulation, according t i thisabowincr. as It does to elect a President of the Uoited SUtca. New York Herald. Ind.: Yon can't keep this country rnnning on a Southern policy, or an Eastern or a W estero or a Woi Ui-Tn policy. Boch a p Jicy is simply ie hiding place o unnatural nvairieratia to cover i ir ill feeling. There ia bat woe policy for n n public that atretchea from Atiauuc to racinc, and that is a policy which aternly ignores all sec tiona and admim'str-tles the laws with an equal hand to ail alike. New York Herald, Ind.: It is certainly a rare matter if thou sands of voters have sold their votes. f preparations to buy votes have been made, money gathered aud dis tributed in vast amounts by persons calling themeelvee respectable and honorable cit (sens, both tbe bribd and tbe bnbere ought to be mo t severely punished. But a eoogressf onal inquiry would not secure even their exp' sure. The courts are es tablished to punish this as other crimes, and grand juries are inttitu ted to enable citizens to bring tbeir complaints to a hearing. THE ARIZONA KICKER.' THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Mr. Inmau too Senaitive. Ltadibari Hawa. In an interview with the Augusta ChronirU, the other day, Mr. Ioman, of tbe Terminal company, auted in teima that be bad come South with the intention of greatly improving the system of roads which hia com pany has just leased. He intended butting on new steamers for the South Atlantic port, bedding new depots, &Q t but, Adding opposition to tbe consolidation of the roads, tays that he proposes to do nothing foi tbe present. He had already arrang ed lor a loan rufficieot to carry out tbe work he had planned and had let the contract for the steamers. Find sentiment against the conaol idation, be baa revoked tbe negotie tiona for tbe loan and cancelled tbe contract lor tbe steamers, lie sty be will not push himself or his com pany on the South ; that it they do not want Mm he will let the matter stand as it Is, as he could not advise friends to invest money where they were likely to have trouble over the investment. No doubt Mr. Ioman bat been pro voked to aay all this by the queer criticism of certain newgpapera. But ..tt... i - i. ." w. raiiicr nscv b is tow sensitive. Newspaper sentiment is not always public sentiment, especially in rut pect to comment on railroada. A Freslt Edltoral Eiitetpriso Started in the Saiit tuin. Detroit Free Pre. - We take the followins from tbe last tone of tbe Arizona Kicker : "Coiu and Seb Us. We beg to announce to the public that we have estibliahed a grocery in connc ion with the Kicker office. We have run a partition across our ghantv and atocked tbe front end with groceries, and hereafter tbe two will bo one and inseparable. j ''While we blandly actnowledge that this ia not a liteiary move calcu lated to raise the public hair On end, we call your attention to tbe fact that we shall sell six d zeu chothespiu for 15 ceuts, and seveu bars of rob p for a quarter. A customer who wants New Orleans m .l&sserat wholesale or retail will find us behind the counter smiling and affable. The citizen who wants to suhsc ibe for tho K'wker will find us in the back room willing to to pocket his $2." "Fob ai.k, The editor of this pap r bus f 40J w rth of fdia-es in tin Spatted Full Silver Miumg ('iimpa'ty which he will sell cheap for ca.'-h or trade for an all-wool u nierthirt These shares were presented ua with the understanding that we fh u d help rope in Eastern s icken. Hither tbe rope is out of order or suckers are scarce. Th- stock has g no down to two cnU on the d liar, and we propose to unload before a not hi r as sessment is made. We sti an all wool undeishirt, but we are outgoing to be too par icular ab ut it. li it's half c tton, minus the buttons or 11 08, or U npp d up the bac ?. we shall probably make the ex bailee. Don't hesitate because you tuav have been toll that we arr proud and hat ghty. We know whea to come down o'ff the tp rail," "A Cosvicted Lu The web footed, knock-kneed hyena who edits the literary cattle drive across tbe street charges ua with trying to lord itoverthia community because we hve occasionally appeared in a white shirt and 50-cent suspenders. Tho? who know us btkt know how humble and lowly we feel, even when having the only paper collar in the crowd which has not been turned and sand papered. We shall occasionally put on a white shirt not to humiliate our fellow-citiz n or booet out stive above the head, lint in order to con nect os temporarily with outride civilization. Now and then we seal! replace the horsehidc strap around our waist with the ucpenders xpokiti of, hut it will not be iu any sptnt ot Self Bggr indizement, 'ich as roi"ht justly call for mob violence and the destruction of our office. As for the old grave-rohber opponifp, we have already located him for an Uhio she iff, who is expected along ilrly tctake him away.' "ArouHiETTlCAt. In the ha-le of ge tting to press U?t week we did a worthy citiz n injustice in the itttu about the shooting affray on Jaeknon II ill. We stated that Cinnamon Tom was the man who killed old Bulger, an 1 that it would bf a great moral lesson to him to draw him up to a h Lb and ffie about fifty bullets into his carcass. 'We now. take pleasure in announc- kg that C Tom was not the gtii ty party. He did not even 'draw' on the old man. At the time tbe latter threw up his bauds and exclaimed : B.ys! I'm downed. See that mv crave ia kept green !' Tom was fur ther down the hill, chewing away at Col. Socket s left ear. and having all be could do to hold it The censur able party is WiUlercat Joe, wbo left town that tune evening for a purer atmosphere,' while Cinnamon 1 nomas is as innocent as a young gopher. V e found him behind the bar Of tbe tied t root saloon yester day, rental as ever to all comers, hut Injured in bis oner feelings by our histy cone uaon. We make thi apology of our own free will, and nope It will reinstate bun in the esteem of our ciliiens " Ban font Expression. Oaatral tifiaaa. Z T. Wright and Bro., of Troy Montgomery eonnty haye made tn assignment to w. u. Douglass Esq Liabilities 110.000. Tho Fraoklie county Alliance re solved not to boy guano In jute sacks Tbe Jute b glng trust ie being run to toe wan, and we . r.rimrs' aim anee have done the work. Tbe Alliance will be very apt to continue in caeca lug rwoery. Prrpariiitr to Olebrnte tlie ' Twenty-l'lltlt Attniver iiry of the Order. Wdnhiiigton Star. On the 13th, of February next the twenty fifth aniversury of the order of Ivnigh s of Pythias, which had its oHgiu iu this city, will take place. The work of tlin order waa written bv Mr. Justus II. Il tthbone, -win took the classical story of Damon aud I 'y thia as its basis. This he read to a lew frier.ds, wlio were o wed plena 1 with it th-t they determined to form an organization, and a lodge was insti uted. The first organized was Washington lodge, but owing to the excited condition of tbe country, the war not being theu closed, it became t xtinet. The second led je, Franklin, No 2, w.n formed in East Wash ingtn, and is now the oldest one of the order. From this email begin ninj; the order has grown, until now there U scarcely a locality in the country which does not have a K, of P. lodge or member. There are also ' lodges in other countries. Besides the bulge f the order iu this coun try, there tiro State grand lodges aud a supreme grand lodge of ihe order, a uniformed (military) rank, of which there are two divisions in this city, and a t endowment or insurance rank. General William Ward, the supreme chancellor, who resides at Newark, N. J., recognizing the f.ict that the silver anniversary of the order occurs February 19 next, has issued a circu lar calling atteutiou to the fact, and directing nil lodges to celebrate the evet't m a proper manner. Wayne .Jottings. From OoltUko o ArUii. The assignment of Wjnston Broth ers, of Suliua, with liah.lities aggre sating $2.1,000, occurred on Satur day. Tbe Wayne Agricultural Works, Tor the manufacture of plows and other farming implements, is now ruiiuiog under full time aud enjov iug a'rea-'y a wide and profitable ttholesale patranage. Another evi dence th if manufactories of any ami every kind pay well in Goldsboro. There is immiii' i.t and permanent danger to (iold-boro's prosperity frorji the possible perfection of sev eral Railroad schemes that are being formulatitl by the powers that be j ist this tioie. And yet if our j-eo-plc would ouly realize this fact and bestir themselves with timed action hey could po.ibly, and very proha- h!y, change all these proposed plans and turu thorn to our advantage. I; is h iw a people hear adversity utner than the progress they make and the success they achieve uti ler the smil s of a favoring fonune that proves what is in them of the real elements d' that in'.ri' sic greatness of joiiI '.hit i capable of projiess whether fortune favors nr adversity eontlicts. Tin-re is nothing to be gained without etl'.rt. Nor is there aty exception to this rule, either in man s physical or spiritual aptra" tions. Wit tl. lam. Apoetaks: "What, is psrtinj?' If he isn t sure be d better ex imine bs buttons and sec. liuehentrr iW AVm. The washerwom in, bk the poet apendsa ffiMMj deal of time over line and nods life full of hard mb. Praclifia' Farmer. am a . a . a S . A lotot nine uootbbiacits p iciin e a curbstone may notlw India-tu bar boy, yet they ate gutter percher TMi biJUnqi. i 'harlot tr Itipple. 1'rom the Saw. Cant, W. M. Porter, one of the moi-t prominent men of Mecklenburg county, ihed at bis home in Meel Cteek t iwnship this morning. Capt. Porter was a tint nil man and a good citt.eti, ami will be missed in this ciintnunitv. He was the father of Sir. A. A. Porter, of Charlotte. In the Criminal Court to-tlay Judge Mear.' sebtencrd Will. Wedding- ton, colored, to be hanged in the county J til in Charlotte on January !kh, ly.t, for the murder ot Police man 1 Varce iu Monroe last May. John Wel lington and Sam Reid, who were fittid guilty as accessories, were s MiUnced to ten years each in the Slate penitentiary. A motion fr a nw trial was overruled. An ap peal was taken. Alex. Campbell, white, a brakemsn in the employ of tbe Richmond and l'anville liailroad company, was killed at Concord this tnoiuing by a freight train. The truin was shifting at the Ms ion an I the brakeman climbing up a ladder between two cars, when bit foot slipped and he fell to the track. The wheels of on.t truck pad over his body, breaking both his lg an I one arm an I inflict irsg other severe injurit . The ci iititrrfciter never stands still m his prof-iaiioti ; he ia alwsys forg ing she id )'il rr ,St'ttfm. It i doubtless a knowledge of th. fact that everyone can see through it that cause the window pane. .iff.
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