LOCAL ITEMS, DURHAM SEYVS, PICKED UP HERE AND THERE. Tb Board of County Commis sioners have been ii session this week. UrU.i... ' '''' - That's it-the proper use of tbe past is to make it a torch with which to see our war in the future. Dr. J. T. Harris was called borne Tuesday from Conference on account of the sickness of Mrs. Harris. The Methodist Conference acted wisely in returning Dr. . A. Yates, Revs, li. F. Uumpai and L. L. Johnson to Durham. They are doing a grand work and are yery pop g. The Centennial issue of the Favetteville "Obserrer1' is the finest issue gotton out in the State. It Reflects credit upon tho enterprise of Mr. Z W. Whitehead. Is it possible that seme of the overseers still act stubbornly and let the roads go on worked? Has sot the approach of continued bad weather put him to thinking! Hate not the influence of his neighbor softened his heart a little on this matter? We think its time!! New YorkTe'egran: Sep'ember21. Newton IWer' Hlst io London" wa nmdneed at the Windsor Theatre last evening as a sopero lyric spectacular drama, every effort being put forth by the mtnagemeut to tbe way of el a borate stage setting. The company was strooif and the en'erUiomeot all that was uf it. New York Times: September li. "Lost in London" plrased a great crowd at tbe Yr iodsor Theatre on lloodav evening, who enjoyed the melodramatic story am! acting of Newton B-ers company & play-d with much force and energy. The scenery as good nd nesr, aud antii ol tbe comeuy cnsrocters enj ybie. New York Star. Sep'oo-brf, 21, Last night at tbe inInor 1 beatre, Newton Boers "Lo-i io London" a presented by an excellent company, who gave a virile performance of a very strong phy. The houe wan large and tbe play received witn en thuaium. M We hope not! We hope some people are not lileaeoaple out west. Durham folks we mean; when the minister was called to marry a rata who was to be united to his fourth wife; as he approached the couple lo said as usual, "Please rise. The man fidgeted about on his chair, and filially remarked, "We've usually sot" Tbe time has cemo when more enterprises ought to be started aro yea going to "sot" as usual? Vot a long ago a young lady in Durham addressed a letter to some one in Petersburg, Va and we are sure the party to whom it fwas addressed made a growl and had a wry face at the first inspee ' lion, for she wrote on the envelope, J'noisonf well! well! it is the joy! of life, d jn't yoo know; and often I when the first mists of love begins to cling around a fellow (he thinks) there is a keenness retained by the opposite sex, which makes his frame totter and sometimes his hair torn , . white. The dude finds them knotty j subjects to deal with. ' 1 To night will be a May night; , all nature will seem glad, and every body will wear ft fair weather face at liaio Street Methodist Church. . When tbe dial of the clock indicates f the hour of 8, Mr. J. II. King will be united in the holy bonds of mat rimony, with Miss Lillie Remington, Iler. Mr. Uumpans officiating. The interesting event will be witnessed , by ft large circle of acquaintances ind friends, who all join with the Kecordir in mutual expressions of regard and esteera for tho young ! cocple, also wishing them many vears of jy and happiness. Joseph will soon be the winner, and there I is one Durham boy that would like ' to have his band; but the game is I his. and there's no chance -the pulse I of tbe one will always beat respon sive to ine omer. -Pot this in your rine and iraoV kmoke to the very bottom! When Charles Dickens said that all he had tus etpenencs or every success f ul man. Nothing is mors imooi tant to young rasa that they should larly learn and fully comprehend this great truth It is step by step, by toilsome effort added to toilsome effort, that all sreat achievements are made. As has been well remark id, there is no royal road to learn log. Neither is there any roval road to tuvthing else of great value in this' life. Work steady, long continued and regular application, Is tho only, thing for which any thing worth tho having can be bought There is no great success tr tar m wituotu great labor, accomplished had been achieved bv diligent, patient, persevering appli cation, ho only slated what had been Follow the crowd and nut vour advertisement in our big illustrated issue. It will be issued on the 18tb of this month. Our big issue is drawing adver tisements from many sections We want every business man in Dur ham to have a card in that issue; Secure your tickets at Black nail's drug store for "Lost ia Lon don" Monday nighi. ; Prices 75 cts. reserved seats. General admission 50c. Gallery 23c. Capt. L. W. Wise, President of the Tobacco Association has return ed from a visit to his brother . in California. He spent reveral weeks traveling in tbe northwestern coun try. His host of friends gave him a hearty welcome on his return. The County Superintendent of Puhlie. Tngtrne.tinn will examine WRITE antiltrinta for tA.hr'a cur. tificates on 2nd Thursday in Jan uary, February, April. July, Sep tember, October and December, and colored applicants on Friday fol lowing. The first examination will begin on the 12th inst., it being 2d Thursday. The public tfre request ed to take notice and govern them selves accordingly. The sad intelligence reached hero yesterday that Mr. A. D. Wilk inson was dead. He died at the re sidence of his brother, Dr. J. li. Wilkinson, in Morristown, Tean., I ant Sunday. He was the father of Mrs. A. 13. Cox, of this place and Mr. inoaias Wilkinson. Mrs. Louis Blount and Mrs. T. Ii. Mosely, of Kaleiga. Mr. ilkinson, lived in Durham many years, and this an nouncement will bring sorrow to bis many friends throughout this section, tie was. bS years of age. Uis remtins were brought to Dur ham tqia morning, and the funeral took place from Trinity church, Raleigh Visitor: Mr. Beverly D. Smith, who formerly resided and was well known here, but who now re sides in Columbia, a C, was arrested in that city yesterday by detectves, sod placed in prison.: litis cbarg ed ub baviogc.immi.ted a murder in tbe Bute of Indiana in January last. At tnai time Mr. Hinita was working at his trade the jewelry ou.inees ia too store at toe corner of Wilmington and Uargett street. Since writing the above we learn that Mr Smith was arrested last 3turd y night acd released yester day on telegram sent by Mr. W. T Woodward, of this city. Quito a large number of emigrants paated throogu the city on Saturday night last from the eastern part ef the Slate, bound fit llisiisuppi. An other large crowd will leave this city and vicinity to-morrow night for the same State Logan, elder sua of Mr. J. C L. Uanis, bus been Appointed as page in the United btaie Senate at a salary ot f 75 per month. WIT ATT & IJUOS. Heavy Groceries, Feed Stuffs Sc. This firmly established progret Ive drtu which tias had such remarkable eucceto in the pushing city of Dur bm, is compwed of W J. VYyatt a id bis brother, M. C w"yatt, who are natives of tbe beautiful city of vaa, u va'ivat mi iwnu vPI VJIU. From that city, these two gentlemen came to try their fortnnes in the Joung and thriving sister city of Dur ten. Bringing with them all tb es sential elements ot u res, push, plucR. probity and perseverance. combined with the neces a-y capital and intimite knowledge of tbe gen tral grocery trade, there could have been but one result, and that was success, it is to sucu arms and tucb oU'ioese bouses as that of Wyatt Bro.a that Durham owes much of tbat remarkable prosperity which has beea a source of wonder and sur prise to others. Such busioesiBouas not only draw trade which constantly increases, but tbey retain it after it bas ones been d awn, which is the only source of firm and enduring profpeniy. it ia mi seeping, noid ng and retaining a trade tbat reu derebasiuets nouses a permanent success ana makes tbe steady and as surdi prosperity of a city. Mesars-nyau Bros., are general dealers doib anoiesaio and rvuii in even thing that can be included un der tho name or heavy groceries, and also they carry overvtbinjr tbat can be comprised uoder tbe general class of feed stulb, seeds, Ac Their large and extensive stock, probubly tbe laruea in tbe city, is always offered at tbe very closest figures, aud the wholesale and retail bujerwill find it to Lis advantage . I ways to give this arm a uiai. Eligibly located, del ing fairly, bontstly and honorbly with all and at all times, they have increased their buduess mora than 100 pr cent: since 1887 and are mors than evir now deserving of patronage. Their confectionery slors it in ths Jones K ramer buildi ntr. Is a beautv filled with ail ths sweets and fruits that can bo collected to tempt ths taste of mortals. It is literally filled with candies, plain and fancy. raU sins ants, figs, oranges, baoanoas, Ac Ibis is a Has place for hadjturters for Christmas! confectioneries, both wholesale and retail, we bny in large qnantities and can offer at Bal timore or Richmond prices, freight added. Give th m a culi. Wood. . . Subscribers, living near Durham are requested to bnng us wood and pay their subscription. You can do this and pay an honest debt. Lost In London. The theatre going people have a nice treat in store for them Monday night, Newton Beers "Lost in Lon don. . It is a fine play and is draw ing crowded houses wherever they go. Free Mail Delivery for Durham. Col. W. A. Albright our efficient post master appeared before the city Aldermen last night and in formed them that Durham, under the law was entitled to free mail delivery. In fact she pays over $2,000 for postage more than the laws require. The Board ordered nil in Tir i wvj Attorney manning to take pro per steps to have the system secured. Hurrah for Durham. Hip, hurrah three times. Third Baptist Church Organized The Baptist of Durham have erected a comfortable, seat church in East Durham, and named it "Third Baptist Church. Last Sun day, Rev. J. L White organized the church and the following officers were elected Deacons, Messrs. W. J. Wyatt, J. I. Crutchfield and J. A nsley. Mr. Stone was elect ed clerk, W. J. Wyatt, Treasurer, Mr. J. l. Crutch held, buaennten dent of Sunday school. The church is in a healthy growing condition. Truly Durham is a city of churches. There ia bow an interesting revival going on at the church and will be . i mm mm m continued xor several days days. Your Are Itlght llrother. Our special 5,000 edition will con tain a write np or advertisement of nearly every business house in Dur ham. Durham Retokdei- That is the ind of people the Dur iuuiih. -.ig, . urjsre wiue awaae aud ever alive to their own interest and the interest of tl.eir town; and vurnsm is to day one or the beat ad vertised and best known to ni nn tha globe. Wo suppose when Mr Hack ney talked with bis people about gel Uoc out a trade edition of tor tbe good of bis town, they did not What good will it dor "How much money da yoo want out of me V and uuourea oi iue questions all rf which ftere meant to out him t,tr ni A. fe tt the scbeme. Bis statement that this peciaT issue "will contain a write op t advertisement of nAarlvr bnsiness House in Durham" shows that be was vol.Henderto Quid , Obituary. M a, II B Walker, wifa nf PMIn n. .. .. . . . r waiter. died at berhome on ijtt Hivcr.Oct. 17th. 1889. in th 7Mth year of her age. So o was a member of a I. - t a . . an a ..... . iue i rotcttant episcopal Uburcb for 52 lears. and it ia tha teatimnn nf oo wno anew n r mat soe lirtd tbe life of a Christian and was a true and devotod wife and mother. She was al ways ready to vi it the sick and help tbe needy, and was a trnaind s-ena-. ouiDeigaoor and mend, r or months soe nad suuered a great deal and oft en express a willingness to depart from this life of pain and sickness and DO Wltn UOd. tier Wish hu hoan fulfilled, however, for her body sow lies within the crave and th inirit baa returned to tho God who gave it. one leaves a husband (with whom the live! for over K2 ara ami fla children to mourn her death, and may tbey so live in this life, that in the life which is to come, they may be with her, where the wicked ceass from troubling and the weary are at . . I Mb Wb? UnnlS aara S-txrtai (Mm It, Or ka at dua'a alatwii Tta kl Ik idm Umi taw m3. To ail Um ia kia arat. Lcl Hm pals, aT Itf, art pa-4, All bar ar ara o w a'ar, P-lk a-4 a.ll kaklaS ar a UtM aa4 aafl rtatf ara m BMf. A. FklCND. $2,500 Howard for a Lost Cat Ths equivalent in English money ot $2.500. was once offered by ao old lady.in London for the return of a favorite cat which had been stolen. People called her a ,'crrnk,Baod per haps she was. It is unfortunate tbat one of the gentler sss should over gain this title, yet many do. It is. however, frequently Pot their fault, Often functional derangements will apparently change a woman's entire eaturo. Don't blami suck sulferers if they aro "cranky," but tell them to ass Dr. Fierce s Favorite Prescrip tion, which is an Infallible remedy rr "femafe weaknesses." It wtl soon re-tore them to their normal o'n dition; It Is warranted to give satis fsctioo in every case, or money paid ior win do returned. Dr. Piero's Pellets, tht oriirina and only gf nuin Little Liver Pills; cents vusjonea aosa, Look Here! Hyacinths. Tulips. Lilies and oth er Bulbs for Fall planting. Ever greens nd Magnolias Koses etc, Bouquets, tu'tbwers, Floral Designs, made uo at short notice. Orders per telegram promptly attended. U. bTEINMBTZ, . dec 4 2m Florist, Raleigh, N C. Mules and Horses for Sale. I have a large number of mules and horses for sale cheap. Call and examine them. W. T. CAERINGTON, dec. 4-lt Durham, N. C. SALESMEN WANTED. to canvacs fur the sale of Nursery Stock! Ftcudy employment guarsn teed. UOUU FAY for successful men. piily at once stating age. Mention this paper ALABAMA NUKSEKY CO., Hunt8iille,Ala. OPERA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 9th, '89 Grand Lyric Production of Newton Beers' Lost in London. IW" k CUE IT PLAT, A CHEAT COHPAKI -t ISM JENHIE X.EB KASnOLPII. JACK TUCK Lit- The English Comlq ie, in his Hum orous bongs and Urote'qne Uun ciner. A Fpecial Lytic Feature rd the Pre sen tati on will bo tbe Ce ebrated SOKTH BaiTAX PAS riPEai.VOCRM, Who will positively appetr All new Scenery by Lafayette YV, ,'Seavey. Tbe IJearto Uleakmoor, Homer of tbe Swart King, Fete of Cotnus, Illum inated bnow sensation, Job s Vulon. A Wonderlaad of Dissolving Beauty, Newton Beers, proprietor, L. U. Jones. Manage. Prce, 25, 50. and 75 cents. Annual statement of accounts audited by tbe Board of County Commissioners for Durham cmnty ror compensation tor tbe year ending Dec. 1st. 1889. W. M. Lowe, Chairman, services as Commissioner, 21 days at 2.00 per day, $48.00 Mileage 200 miles 6c, p. m 10.00 158 00 W. Q. LatA. 24 dava as Com-, Diesioner, at 2 00 p. day 48.00 Mileage zzn miles at he, per mile 111.90 159.90 Sidney Scott, 24 days as Com- misuoner at 2.00 p. day f 18.00 Mileage, 2U miles at oc . per mile 113.50 B. C. Tilley, 22 days as Com miasioner, at 2.00 p. day f 44 00 Mileage, 300 miles at 6c, per mile 18 00 IG2.00 W. II. Perry. 22 days as Com missioner at 2.00 per day f 42.00 uueage 210 miles at oc. a-jaaper mile 10.50 152.50 No unverified accounts audited. Fast u ail Lcnsfobd, Clerk to Bnsrd OXU ENJOYS Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts Ently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, ver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem etlectually, dixpels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Srrup of Figs Is ths only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt In Its action and truly beneficial la its e fleets, prepared only from tho most healthy and agreeablo substances, its many excellent Qualities commend it to all and have mads it tha most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs Is for tats lo 50c and II bottles bv all leading drug gists. Any reliable dmggixt who may not have it on land wilt pro euro it promptly for any ono who wbhes to try it. Do not accept any utxiiiuie. CALIFORNIA HO SYRUP CO. tA nAMtCO, Cil. ANNUAL STATEMENT BUCKLEN'3 ARNICA SALVE ThkBbst Salvi in tha world ior Cuts BruiMkSores, Uloer,Slt Rheum. Fever Bore, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corn and all kin Jbraptions, and positively cures Pile, or no tj mjuired. It ii gur anteed to give perfect satufketion, or money refunded. P-ioe 26 centa per box. For sale hvE.BlAxknAlf& Co, DurLam a r Gratifying To All. The high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of .1 ,. A. -1! 1 . me pievant iiquia iruit , remeay Syrup i f Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value of the qualities on which its success Is based and areabunnantly gratifying tceu ilnorir r( Mitt Uompuny It. I. Rogers Dealer in Hackney buggies and phaetons. U.S. Columbas and Single Center spring vehicles. Ca.l and gat prices oct 30 tt Ell: is' Dry Goods mporin Has been removed from the occvpied by MUSE & G.C. FARTHINGS. TEN DAYS SPENT IN THE NOR rtlER MARKETS in selecting one of the most complete stocks we have ever shown in this market. Good Judgment Has been exercised and fine taste displayed in the selection of goods for the FALL AND WINTER TkADE. tJ'!t"c!M",fi.n,iciJ W ' ?ur command, which will enable as to carry a complete stock in all its details. Improvements have been madj ia the Store, and tbe MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY WHICH WE ARE NOW MAKING WILL ' ASTONISH MANY. OUB BUSHBS1 WILL ItE PUSHED FROM THIS TIME OUT, Let os haye your attention to in very stylish combinations in all the new shades. We would specially call your attention to our new FREXCH ItOHES, FRr.N tU KOBE, FREXC1I ROBES. No two patterns alike, just u stylish as any lady could desire. -WDOXT FAIL TO SEE THEM -Qt BLACK AND COLORED Blolro Silks, rassameniarles, Fancy riaids and Persian Silks, To combine with Dress Goods which we have in stock to open to inspection. A new and complete stock of Ladies' and Children's Hosiery! Hosiery! Hosiery! Come and sec our Stock of Black Goods! Black Goodsl ia all wool and silk warp Henriettas, alma cloths- camels hair, etc New Stock of Tablo Linens and Towels I The best one dollar kid gloye wo ever saw. Splendid assortment. Ladies' and Children's Underwear. Carpets Oil Cloth, Rugs, Etc Respectfully, IV, ocU9 SALE UNDER EX ECUTION. By virtue ot two executions In my hands from the Superior Court of Durham county, issued on judgments docketed In said court in favor of O. O. Farthing and Markham & Foster, Trustees of Jno. L. Markham (said judgments wero rendered in attach ment proceedings in which the war rants of attatcbuent were levied on the land herein setforth) I will sell for cash at tbe court house door in Durham, N. C, oa Monday Dec. 2d 1889 at publio auction, to satisfy said Execution and costs, two lots of land in Ilaj ti, one lot containing 14 acre more or less, the other acre more or less, formerly owned by the taid J. W. Whitted. F. D. MAKKHAM, Sheriff Oct. 29.1889. I old stand to tha fifm tnrmor SHA.W, Next Door to the following line of New Goods: F ELLIS, DURHAM, N. C,