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LOCAL 51ATTER. v Mr. M. A; Angicr, spent Tues . a . . . 1 1 I uav in ltaieicn. The Durham " Medical Society necis I ext Monday n.gbt, . lr Arinajton willopen bia dental office n, the Farribh bMUIing. The legislature meets to-day week. The r fflee seeker are aire id wending their way to IUIeigh. The Minnie Lee Fem tie Minstrel troup will jne a performance a; Stok s Opera House Friday night, -MUa Lola CorMr, and her frinudu Misses Ilallit and B ie Walker re turned to Oxford Female Col ege Tuesda". Hi sale of rtvei.ue Ftumps at at the l)ui ham office, for the mon'b ' . r ,. ..,1..,- .n.,i..n.a.l l, fti.l H7S in i.ci;cuucri Btuuuiiwi ... y..,..... ,18. A pretty good sale f r usually a dull month in tobacco circles. , ; ' Mr. Sol Kaufmantaill open an oyster -house in the City Bakery where he will serve the publio with fresh oysters He will peu hw owu oysler. A new feature iu th oyster trade here. V-pre-tput ou. readers to-day with a t uoibor of new and attraUve adveitieement'. You will Had after persrn, fieri that they are se king your trade tnat tuey are ou ring m dutemeuU for you to speid your mney with them. ; The Richmond A Panville mil road has based for ninety-nine V' ar . the ()sf..rd & Claik-viHe road, from October 30th 1888. The lease was reitUter. d io the office of tegiter of Lieias oi isurasm c tuuiy uu . . . . ... Lut We are told tint the Oxlo d & Ilendcra n road bus also been" leaded by the K D The new ?ar was ushered in amid epl odid weather. The morn in was a little clou Jr. but it noon cleared .ff to a bright, balmy, aprieg like day. Vet u hope that the )ear . 1885) ba many bright, cieery d vt iu ifr f r os'all. There ia n IJ raying thu the first twelve davs of a nrwyev determines the citlur of the fi at month. We shall ate if there is anr tlinjr, in it. At Walnut Grove cbuc Or ange cnntv, N. C, Dee. 2l'h, 188 , I had the pleasure of atteudii-g a S. . ChrLtmas tree. The tree was laden with gift 4 stiitible f r ail Tne church was crowded with yoimg and old. M'wy were the hippy hrts that went liora that nf.-ht. T i S.i periotin l! it and tcner a-ed iing mucbgood. May they live long and useful liw, is the wish of A Fkisxd. Female Mlnstrtl Show. Minnie Lee's Female Minstrel Show wi.! lay at Stoke ila;l Fri day o'ght ; Ellis's 42om1 Must lie Sold. Read the n w advrrtiic-ment of Mr. W..F. E'lis in this issue of the Rk corker. His g;n.h muet be sold within IK) days. His stuck erobrscts about $25,000 woith of fine dry goods, Don't fail to call amf lay in your supply cf dry good. Sanild : Copien. Darin? the next 30dia we wil- send out everl thousand cii:s.f the Durham Kkcokdf.k. If you like it send us $140 and you will get it oue year. Wa will ia a fow wee' t enlarge it t a 7 c luuiu 8 oiRe jyrn al. Our terms will be strictly cash, Corn Van Tuh1. The i. oular actrtss and n. ham's favorite will ai.m-ir atSkt Hall Monday and Tue d.y night i f next uk. fthe fasaa Hue aupinrtand f Uya at pipula prices 3) cts , for rewrvefl scaia m gem-rsi hhw.uu stnd 15c , f.,r the gallery. Lit Dur ham give her a crowded totwc as rh baa often done io tho past. TlieSIiiiMfraor th ioiKl vt a New Ycnr'a Irpwiit. The Richmond and Dar villn Rsi rrad will hereafter isme what is knowo is niinixters permits. Tb t is to say, ecb miui-ler who ia engaged exclusively in raitilerial work aloi o the line of sid ro;.d, wi 1 lie lurnichnl tinon a:n!icatinn (ma le on a blank furnished b theCompattf through its agents) to Mr. Jm. a L T.yl r U. I. A. at Wa-I.ington, v .. a -aiiois ters JVniii," r tsl. wmch wlien preMi.Vuti the lhket Ag.nt will . . ..II .1.. I.. I I,, m authorut mm io wunu lirkt-t . half rale. This iacrv ff ner on thi fui of th Ualtroa.1 and will be g eaty amrfti-ttd bv the clercV T our B ate. ' Durham' Mntrlinonlnl ICirord The mtnisge record in Durham county lor tb s year 1888 shows that lean ver is no exception ft inn rule rMMipltf ailt get married, whether it i the lady prerogative Io prnprse or not.- The wal numVr of licctso iastie'l b Rpgisser of Deed Lunsfnfd trere 198 Of tbis number HI wct to whiles and 87 U col-vrd people, The Ut month of th vear '88 ei cedcd all others in -point t f numbers beina 40 in all. Ia 1887 there were 2M licenses iisued In Durium countv. The above fliurrs tn show that Durham iiuntv U vrr much incli el to marrying and given in marriage. PERSONAL PKINTS. Iirlof jrMition oftbe ftfovemcutu of North CrroliulaiiB. ' Rev John YL. Hall and family went over to Oxfoid to-day. ; v ; . Dr. D. R Schcnck will I make Greensboro his home in the future.- a Mis Laura King, of Warrenton Is visiting Miss Khz i Marshall, in Raleigh. . i Mr. Jordan' vvomoie, or., ft .ttau eigh, celebrated his 83d birthday on Saturday last i 1 Miss M nnio iucker arter a pleas ant visit to friends in Durh im has returned to her home in Raleigh, r t Miss Ida A. Snelline, of -Greens boro Ft iuale College, spent the noii days with her parents in Raleigh. AIIhs Alice xyior,oifliooue, .ia, is visitinz relatives in luewberne. She is the gutst of Mrs. J II. Bee- ton . 1 -; : ' i ... 1 Mr. W. E. Foster. andHittle one srlfict the Christmas hoHdivs iu Granville. They returned Sunday nisht. "".'- ' Mrs. Leo. D. Heartt and children, .four cilv. are spending" the first days of the new year with relatives io Raleigh. Mi Julia McCall returned : Hnn day from a visit to Siatesville.! She is now d un? f-xcellent work in our eraded school. ',;,,..?:,.'-' i i-i;s Mr. T. A Lyou, of Greensboro, was in Durham Tuesday. "Let" is now a full fledged commercial tow. i t. He grabs the grip for a Boston shoe bouse. " Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Wbitakerliav returned from a visit to relatives u Jones county. Mr. . Wbltakr gives an i nt hmiastio account of his hunting exploits in tho eagt. ' Mr. B. II. Woodell, Graud Sfcref tary of the I. O. O F., of North Car ol'ma, went to Youngsville Tuesday aft' rnoon where hft organized a lodge of the Daughter of Rebckih. Pmr. John S. Uassett, ot the linr-. am Graded School, spent his holiday at Goldboro. Prot. T J. Simmans at Wake Forest Both have return ed and are at their post of duty. Cant. Swift Giilloway, or U4is.. boro, declines to be a candidate for teadioz Herk of the House. He says he is for the boj. and' hopes une one ofihe younger m.'n win be cWen. W regrt-t to learn from the , Khl- igh Viitor. that Dr. R. B. Hay woid su-taiued a second stroke of paralysis on Saturday afwrnuon lat, ai.d at laH accounts was lying in an extrciuHy cutical condition. ; Mr. 11. A. C'rute, long a resident f frioa'oo and an experienced sale ma". Las accepted a position with Ki'rri A' Oartor in lUieigh. iue firm it to be congratulated upon se curing such an affable salesman. Ju.iae A. U. Averv ami wild net Mis Thomas, daughter of CoL W. II. Thomas, of Cherokee Indian lame. and fo mer Senator from Cherokt-e county, arrived ia Raltigh Tuesday niorniBir and took rooms at toe Yar boro. They were united in marriage at the residence of the bride s nucie in Asheviile Monday tnortiing. From the Asheville Lituen w It-sm that Gen. Clingman has Ji r.-turn'd from New York Iroir a onj visit connected with bis electric ight patent. The General has pat- ehtt i-jt two system, the Incadea cent and the arc He is confident from fiperimtnts made with theru that they are ajperior to the systems now in use. The Diirliani Fidelity Saving: and Trust i;o. We publish to.d tv the sworn state mont of the Fidelity Stvings and TfUnuCo's Bank, showing the re con! of last year's work. As an evidence ot the safetv of this biuV, it khows the D'rectonare only I'able for list than 8,000, which is secured bv cood paper. It makes a une ohowing. The bank bos been a wuu Icrftil tn fit to the public. IChM'tioii oroniet-ra. The following officers were eh-cted bv Golden Link Long no. IU, l O. O F lait night, for the ensuing term : N. G.-W. L. Frceland. V. G.-T. M. Stephens. U.8.H. M. Smith. F. S.-H J. Brown. Tress. -J. A. Woodall. Finsnce Committee T. B. Smith W. A. Wilkersot and J. M. Marti The t.fliccis wi!l be ii sUlkd Ovxt Monday mcht. aud the apiiutiv olllees will bj fill, d at that time. Diirliniiit-oiinty Itihle Hoolct) A meeting of th? Durham (Jouuty Bible Society will be hi 1 1st Trinity trict Superintendent for North, and Sjutb Carolina, will he vreseot am! deliver an address. It is designed that the occosi in shall be a maa mertiag of the se veral cangi editions of Durham snd all thfi I actors and the members gf oerslly are to;d.ally mvccd to attend. The I'flicers of the Siicii ty ate as follows: Pioddcri', J. 8. Carr,Kit Vice Pr.aldents. Rev. Dr. E. A Yafc. R -v. T. M. N Gcorg , Rev. R F. Bumpass, Rv. G o. .P. Itos ck, Rev. II T. Darnall, Bev. W. B Oliver, It v. L. L, Johnson; TieaMir er.E'Ji:en' Sloretiead. Kn : Secre tary and Deptsltary, J no. L. ham, Kq. Mark A Special Feature. . . , , ,' The msiorlry of our. subscribers are .utcrrstid m tobacco" culture, tale or nanufjeture, we1 will hereafter to- troduco a gprcial tobacco dt-pirtment in which ; will he ; efven s the i lat it market reports, i he best methods of cultivating, curing and handling to bacco. .ihisili parment alone will ho worth the suVciiption price.. ! . ,v Dank Statement. , ;,; .. ' Report of the condition of The Fi delity tSavings & ; Irust Co.. at Dur ham, in the Couoty ot Durham, at the close of buinf on the 31c day of December, 1888 ' RESOURCES. mi en mi tit, Ail other 1mm m 4 Maants. - S'Miera 1IJ.M8 is Overdraft .. i.ik a Da from Bmk. . ' . rurailnr and Aiturei, v . OurnnicxMaHl, - ltnj, OoldenlD, fl,CSl.00;SllT.r. f 96J.M, , Ouneoor, 1 " ' ' KI.W7 11 1,1X140 l,SIU t.OMM ,H7 SO Tout, . ' tns.Miiw UABfUTIISb-. t'B. 0piUl tnek Mld id, . . S0,0"00 DodlTiJwl proBU, ". . . l.fmH Oppo.ita lubjacl to obeck, -. , SS'i IS Dutobnit. . . ' . . 1.SH1M Notes and bill w-dlwoaDtcd,' . ' ', " Csihler't ebnekt oauUnilnp. . $,1 Ot tog Mvlugi), 1S.4U M I Total, . , - ,- ,; Correct Atfs' : i n,Mi ft Gbo. W. Watts, Y s Frisk P Borch. Directors. A. 11. mokes, ) I, J..F. Flaughter,- tJr., Cashier of The Fidelity Savings fc Trust Co,, of Durham, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of ray knowledge and belief. .. -J F. Slaughter, Cashier, ' A' Durham, N. C State of Robtu Carolina, CotJNTT OF DfJLBAX, . f . : Sworn to and subscribed before me Mhis" 2d ' day of January ,"1889. W. M Moroaw,1 - Notary Public . The Daily Recorder of Durham has been sold to the Plant. The lat ter stateit; ' "Mr. E C. Hackney, ot the Rxcor DEit, wil, devote his entire time to the nuhlieation of the" Weekly Re- I noRDF.R and the SoCTUERK TobiO I rnsiorv Asn Mamitfactcrxrs' Re- rnrtn. and we ban&k for him a lib-1 r&l natronacre In hta enterpriser r " o . .." . Ve are sorrv to see Protber uacK iiat rfitirinir from dailv I urnalicm. " j : : : - . ... Wa wish him irreat anccena in his two weekly publications. Wilmington i'ar. State Press Opinions,. . N w Bern Journah If Gen.' Han rison bas a Cabinet position for . a Southern gentleman let it bj given to Sam Phil! . lie is bonest and apable. StatesvilIeJU?NfmrA:: Whenever a newspaper in any of our town gets fairly on iu feet and in ,a condition to do lis community tome credit and some service, another paper is set op al. ng'i le it and one or the other mu t die or both eke out s precarious exitRce. There .are twice as many papers io riorth Carolina as there is any healthy demand for or a tespe - table living for. I bey are eating ont each other's viUls. SPECIAL K3TICE3. mportant to Debtors. As I am instructed to close the ac counts of all persons indebted to the Aaniitnee cf tne firm of Messrs. Muse A Shaw in ru h manner as will he for the best interest of the credi tors : I hereby notify all such debt or that I shall endeavor to soe them again in persouand if their accounts be hot then satiuactortlf closed, it will become my duty to get judge ment against them or else advertise and sell their accounts at the Court Hous door. Please be prepared for a settlement when I rail upon you. www . war ... WALTOX II. lil'SBEE, doc. 17 for Assignee. THANKS! We otIVr our sincere thanks to our friends, customers, .merchants and strangers who have so generously aidul iMin moying our the large stock i f goods. We ask the pardon of all alio hato not received theatention they o richly deerve, and we state as an a ology to tbein, fur our sales men anl ourselves, that we ail pave been w.n-kd so hard that we f. el that we could not have done billet. We have added two more talesmen ani we tiunt in tne uiiureto treat vou as you Jiaeive. Be as patient a . .a . j . asjou can a a let us serve you u po-s'bte. We have been mora than gtstitied al the manner to which you Hate so nob y helped na since we have put th Roods on the market at leuuctti prices, iioping yu Contfr.tia your valuable sssii until all Is sold and that yon wi y. u friend and neighbors to and help , and promising ou Mtlontiun and nspect all the we sr.', Yours truly, tl rT t . uuu ... 1 .""""1 Trustees lee8 LOST. A Gordon sitter bitch, lias a ted wart in corner of her left ey and a broken link collar around uer neck. 8iii.h04 d to be between Durham and Chanel Hill. A liberal reward will be naid ttr her return to d 15 Std Iw. Gko. W. Watts. Durham. N. C. THE LIVERTHE , KIDNEYS LEMON m- ORANGE The most perfect liver medicine in the world.' It ' Regulates the bowls, it purifies the blood, it clen sea tho system, it positively cures consumption, bilionsneas, dyspepsia, fever, chills,- bad breath, sour stora-. ach, pain in side or limbs or back eofitivenesa, and kidney troubles ol any form. Specific for all female irregularities, 'relieving ''change ot lifo" period of all danger; Pleaaant to take. No restriction of efiet or habit rexuired. Sold by all' drug gist at 50 eta. per bottle Manu factored by Peniberton Medicine Co., Atlanta Ga. ' - j . . ml-tt. , m:mon tsbixiit. Its Wonnertul Effect on the IJver Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys -and Blood, ' As prepared by Do-. H. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga , pleasant lemon drink that positively cures all Billiousnees, Consumption, Indigestion or Dys pepsia. Heartache, Malaria, Kidney Disease. Dizzines. Colds, Loss of Appetite, Feqeis, Chills, Blotches, Pimples, all Impurities or tne isioo i, Pain in the Back, Palpataiion pf the Heart, and all other diaeases ciused by a disordered liwr, stomach and kidnevs, the first erf at cause of all fa tal diseases, SO cen's and tl per bot tle. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by H. Moz'ey, M. D., Atlanta, Ua. s Lemon Hot Drops Dr. II. Mozley Dear Fir i I have suffered for five rears with a severe coneh and line trouble. I saw your advertisement of ' Dr. 1 H - Mi tlev's I Lomoa Hot Drops and trocorcd bottle : bavinar tried every cough' I svniD ami lozenge mat 1 eouia near I -m ... .-.ri. t. n. I a A I oi wan out uuie oeneuw i uenvtu I benefit from the first dose. M; i ... . . t I eooeO leit me, also 09 aorenesa oi my longs. My cougn was so severe as to produce hemorrnages, at tue time I becaii to use it and the relief was so creatthat I shall ever feel traU-ful to vou. Mrs. E Sijois, No. 4 Urne St., Atlanta, ua. -DO NOT FO RGE T WHEN YOU WANT -TOGO- GUNNING THAT WE HAVE Kvcrytlilng Necessary for Sportsmen I112M12MI112H THAT WE ARE THE PIONEERS -1N- Loaded Shells At 2 Cents Each. THOMAS H. BR1GGS i SONS. EEIGG3 EUILBIHG, nov20 6n . "The Gladstone" 'LAMP H rti RnMt lamp la th world. 11 irl. a parr, all. krllllant mklia llliht of M raii.ll SmrT, marrrkm M frwm arKfaniY KirtmlrrrM I (Lummihiefr'mkrnmrn W oU Uk lhra,aad 1 nl urk a ll.l t waa M aaoladMi d th.ii. a I lima tArml , IMnk of a tontp lin a r4mr. trkt t Mw. t tlmra tka u aadVllllwie al rrliavfrif kmm mmml ... Ik, .ia-ia f man" or ni wrwm, Mnl n.ll.l m.ii on nan lawr.-"x'w and toj vloinl4M)(ii.rnrlHniaaor Part- Tli no anidjr, Itrawlna mm, IliiU nr niamlirr. Fla. .hwt la HOwr O.I4 hfmt. Kk-trl or Aallv fcrm.a. f.vrrr fcama ahaald ao H. Illwtrata.1 t-rttm ll-l will lmit roajoarorHrd Of a pintal rar.1, Blnalo lamna at an'"l M", with nr wliNiiol rnm-lala aiuwta, carrfullr kvard aad ao rtprM . iirfa.t of th.c .iinur. CrW lw T" awrlirlra. and " Oil llH.nar.lfr. "aWlacto h t .Hf dihlnaa flV KA I !. I.aaa f :.&MTT JT idia '.. nr C.t. A lira Mn fgjtTUTX wan.M la ewr tows W "vOSl mU M toaaaa. aaSWaSaaWaWaWB) rr(rV sT ' -Tj What The People Say. Thomas MoAfer, 1 Chattanooga, Tenn. : "It gives me pleasure to im form yon that my wife has baen re stored to health bv the use of your Coca Wine. She had been in very poor health for many years Buffer ing from DyBpopais, Hysteria, Con stipation. Sick Headache and Inso mnia. At times she suffered extreme ly with Neuralgia, and all the reme dies used and recommended by phy sicians only gave her temporary re- itf. Your Coca Wine bar done the work." Dr. C. A. fctyles, Atlanta, Ga.: I have used your French Wine Coca with marked success is snpr isensi tiveneaa of the mental faculties ari sing from excessive intellectual strain; aUo "In nervous headache and restlessness and insomnia of the so-called typho malaria fever." .. ' '! - miy-tt. M. J. GLEESON, Commission Broker Room No. 6, Wmout Block, .... Durham, N. O., ; fOBUEBPODK DENT FOB Doran & Wright Co., Limited, 10 Wall St,, ew York. . Members N.x Consolmlawi tu ck & Petroleum, and Iouce Exchanges Orders Solicits in All Eictees, STOCK P.ONDS. GRAIN'. PRO VISIONS. COTTON AND PETKOLEMM, B mglit or told f jr Cli or on Mtrgin. Diract vrirtt vlrM to New Vork ud Cl.lctfo. Contiaom tu-Vt Ktnetvsd. CorrMpoodeiee ud Onlen Solioited. A FINE PIANO FOR SALE. A new Kranich and Bach Piano can be bought at a b trgain by calbng at the Rfcokdf.r office. You can msk tour own selection. tf WANTED 100 Bales Middling Cotton a day 313 days for which I will W market price. Bring it in. lr roads. Freight from Chanel inn to Morrisvllle to Durham 8 cents per decl3 d&w 1872. lusic (Successors to 2 tm mm j. tJct.. I "i tl ' - d- '' ll -' It" If s?AHr r it t s i ftHewHome" Sewini? Mac Raleigh, N. O. janl NER NEURALGIA, SLEEPLESSNES8 DYSPEPSIA HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, SPINAL IR RITATION', PALPITATION OF THE HEART. THAT TIRED FEELING, CAN BE CURED BY USING ' PEMBERTON'S WINE COCA FOR THE OVER WORKED, THE AGED AND FEEBLE, THE INVALID THE LADIES SPECIALLY. It is a Godsend and blessing, se say thousand who have been restored to health. Write for book of par tlculara, Sold by all druggists. Pern berton Medicinie Co., Atlanta Ga. tnl9tf. For Sale by , N. M. JOHNSON & Co SCHOOL OF MUSIC, MissL'M.Southgate -DIRETO It. The Fall term will open Saturday Sep tember 15,1888. TEBM8EB QUABTKa OF 30 WEEKS Vocal Culture (half bear lessons) . , $10 Ot " (hour lwsons)....,.. $15.00 Piano (hoar lessons). $15.00 Organ,.. (hour lessons)....... $15.00 Free classes in Harmony and sight reading- Private lessons given also In Elocution nd Phynical Culture per quarter,.. $15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLER, ne.nl 3tt Secretarr. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM mbytes i lOlnuiM m4 kmitiaa Ifca Mr. Navor Fail to Rutin OroJ Hair to it VoaUiftd CUr. I PARKER'S CINCERTONIC antaabl for Court Cold, law Mm. I cmnty routs are too bad, Ship bf ksu- vurnam cenis per ivv pouuus, irom 100 pounds. Agent for J. F. Slaughter, Durham, N. C 1889. House! J. L. STONE,) Steinway, Emerson, M Hew England, . TVr-mgvrv SIJUIDGEPOltT BRAIN! ill1! Kranicn & Bacn es
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