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AM ILLlMJlAfl Ua ralM rui ep I -- .l.ill.irinJ WIBK1 Will jejUOlLlUtral let, 14 SdtUoai five m foaif. MIIW all! MMM I .v Eaakalta ICS hta UH birliu, uara ia iryiav Ha ereaTt Ibwt ui ktadMintrt rr.t tbHTlagXKr LwrUiM JTm9 Harm Jfa Wears fa Taa Piaar. Daraar. VOL. 71.". DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA. WEDNESDAY JUNE 18. 1890. NO. 25 POWDER 'Absolutely Pure This ptwlerneeer vanes Ainarveloc parity, etrenrth and wholeeomenen. More eoouxuical (Imii the ordinary kind, and ua 4 b mU in competition with the mul MtaU of low tt, short weight alum or Phaphate pwdere. Sold eey in tun. Kta(,8aer(1 Pwdi Co., lOSWallSt., DETECTIVES aweiife nnm Ce. ttimteCUtUtMLl FOURQUREAN, PRICE & GO 420 East Broad St, Rioluaoai Va. SPRING AnFsu5MbR-.-1890. treasonable Goods and Where To Get . Them of STAPLE AND a i .a m . we connuenuv invite yonr inspection, either to perton or bv earapU orders. Many attractions in DRESS GOODS, 6ILK8 and VELVETS, LACES, EMBROIDERS, FLOUNCINGa BLACK GOODS, WHITE GOODS, GENTS' FUR NISHINGS AND GLOVES. : Special inducements in Ladies UNDERWEAR. DRESS TRIMMINGS, F.ANCY WARES and WOR STEDS of all descriptions. STAMPING I kinds of work. STAMPING DEPARTMENT felly equipped for oil AGENTS FOR The largest department boose ia the South. In itself a World's Fait; re presenting everything on sale that both aselal and ornamental. Sixty-four Tarioos departuinta find a borne here under a space covering over a mile of ttrariiig; eack beine; managed Coder, the supervision of the beat talent The bouse is oonjucted on the smslNprotit system, with, a strict ear for ike best aai most rJUable materials. The gods art marked ia plain figures, and nothing la left undone that is calcuLted to entitle the boo w to a ooaBdeneo that is essential to prosperity. Oa the main floor will bo found the darjartaunts of Silks. Worsted! Dress Fabrics, Lino Wares, Dross Trimmings, Underwear, Domestic. Velvets, Corsets, Ufflbrius, uuiioas and other small wares. Toilet, Waite juood, ana every thing pertaining to a world's outfit ia the dry goods line. 1 1 : IEJUIU 1 , 4 me nasemeni oonuiina uouscwarw oi ecr ueacny wub. wwa, viimm Ware. Tin Ward, Baby Carriaf;cf, Trunks, Sporting Goods; BUyciesand T iacyetotie, oto. 4 . Tie eacood floor con talus the departmnntl of Millinery. Lace) Curtaias and M.n . ...a.l..t Draperies, Ready made Dasments, Carptw, Mattings and other floorings and linus ware. Ths third floir is a laree store room ntr Orders receive the most prompt please. Hi 13, is xi417J3. Broad Mtreit, bet. 1st and Fansboe) Streets. ItlOIIMOND, VA. TTa Ufa I Line Ton. darlhfff She Well, yoo don't think I am going to tars you,jioyour Kacxet. Oreeajboro Patriot: Fanners it crow are bezinr-in to inner for run. It U laid that all the water courses in thU section are lower than they hate beea la MTeral jean. Cba- lotte News : There lit po liceaan In Charlotte who im bora and reared tn Mecklenburg He te the father of four children. Be bat never seen a Titer, has aerer be in on tie train lut once, end then frotn Charlotte to Matthewe, an hat Beret been outaide of Mecklenburg, farther than Cabarrus and Vaioo ooantica, - The Quarterly Confeence of the Trvon Street Methodist' Charcb U held in this eity last night, The pee. tor of Tryon 8t.eet Church, Be. Dr. Solomon Pool, la presenting hU re port showed that oorioj the put eh month, one hundred -end fifty-one new member! had been seoeifcd Into that church. . , eaaWktaktrBaMto ita ai Mia. Met f mv tmWiMM rafca. i a. M. WOtlLLtV.il ft. VAUaaa4a. iXh fAHaaia,a, iMaelMj,WaMHMaX OUR GOODS ARE THE FRESHEST. 3 OUR BARGAINS THE MOST SUBSTANTIAL. OUR HIGH NOVELTIES TH2 RICHEST, j Having at all timet the largest and moat comple stock FANCY DRT GOODS in the South, . ... m ' BUTTERICK'S PATTERNS. , 'Ladies' Muslin Uaderwsar, Knit Hosery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, ISM I . 1 !!!- r.t.... nt. of duDltcatef. attention lad every cart ti taken to The dead beat Is the only man ia the world who gets more credit than ne deserves. SENSATIONAL SUICIDE. An Unknown Man Throws Hlni' self Over Niagara Falls. Niagara Fat.ia N. Y. June 10. Shortlf after 1 o'clock this after- noon, parties standing on Goat Island bridge were surprised '.4, a maa threw hit bat ovr the railing, and ia an instant place his hands on tht nil and vault over ioto the rapids. As he reached the brink ot the falls be threw ap both ImmiUs, showing that ue.M s'lre. a u uomequ later the body was seen to float outTrom unaer ute zauc appareatir uou na ban down , the river. , , The iteamer Maid of the Mm startod in pursuit, and when about a boat length off the body tank ont of sieht. . The man ' is astranter and came from Gott Island. He appeared at a large person, well- dressed, and wore a lull black beard. with a small baU spot on the back of his lead. Abaut a fca'f hotrr la' er the body of another an, drteeed te dark clothe, was' teen 'Jloaiisg 'down tue rapids and go ever the falls. . . Oxford Days The census tskers have not yet received the fee ceasary b:anka to start to worr. U, ler ther get them soon they will not be able to get through before the 1st of July. oose uttie negro bors go rom house to bouse, enauirldr "Want you. 'latere outged. mumr They enarge Ire con s to m a garden of taese tfeetroyiog umcws. ,,. .. , Virginia HotaesFo All in the beautif uVgrowini man- uf acturing town of ' BUENA -VISTA THE COMING IRON CITY OF 088 88S8Sc?8S80 A Delightful Home for People . or Moaeraie mems A Fine Field lor In- ; restnent j j Eitnaied mIlockbridcotnitT. 187 mile from Kicbmond. W miles from Lvnehbnrff and fl miles from Lexing ton, on the spur of the Blue Ridg. it ts ctmnectea witu tne principal centers of the country by the Chesa peake ft Ohio. Baltimore ft Ohio and Shenandoah Vallev Railroads, and enjoys a delightful climate and a a a splendid water, ' besidea. boundless Quantities of ' y ! firriwon Iaov Okk , Mhoakmi and other valuable uixx&au and Clats. 0 tot A C0MU0DI0U3 AND WZLL KA2IAQAI is always oppn to the public. 8PLENU1U vTATEH POWEIL An Abandaat Hupplv or fare Free) Htoae wator From tn Bfovataln Bprtags. The Home of 1500 Happy People though carcdf one year old. Chnrchea, Schools, Banks, Electric Lights, Water Kami, and ail tne appliancea and conveniences of a modem town. oo v o-o-0-0- o-o o INDUSTRIES SECURED AWD IN OPERATION AT bUENA VISTA. delta I tfcertaeS leeWtfea, 1 taSJakOaMk., Wt ta1r Oiaruf, M La u im. oHh eeeee pMUeMiSUMaI. In-- M.n. ft.' M MMVlabOe.,Y. M.e m m lir.ea. Meee lM,m " ruiatef MUM, B m m UiiV 1. mam atUUeiSLOe attM WM Wm UMO,. la Om. turn kftak tot W. M m tmmmtWmrt t iwr t m m Win Wm Ut I !?at lamwaial Oe Seeee M For farther particulars address , L T. EircUy, PRESrDSNT. Bttcna Vista, V. or J. -) Andersoa, Sxo'Y uad TreasurIs. JIBE ' Ml WHIT THEPEESS AND PEOPLE SAY ABOUT : HIM. IIESHOULD BE NOMINATED ASBIS OWN SUCCESSOR. Lot Justleo and Wright ProvaU. There) art many reasons why Judge Womack should receive the nomination at Judge of thh dis trict Ilis couutr. Chatham, easts the largest Democrats vote of my county ja the district, as well at ie largest pemocntie majonry. For fears be was coairmai 01 the exe cutive eomnuttca of bis eonnty. and bj hit management and work the rtv has been enabled to make this record. ; He ia the first Jodge Chat- bam ban had since iU formation ia 1T70. it baa not bad a CongreBe- maa or State officer oa the State ticket ii CO years, except that Dr. lit infra wet a Congressman for ihree months iust 20 yeers ago. He ia atepresentatire young man, be- ig fust 85 years of age. lie is a selfmad man. ia that be hs not had Ihe advantages of a collegiate education, and the other advant ages which follow the possession o! wealth,' liaving stopped school at the ate oi fiKeen, and worked for his living natn he secured funds sufficient with which to be the expense) of ' preparing: himself for the bar. Notwithstaiding these dir drantaget he rapidly came to the froats a lawyer and at tb tune of bit -appointment to the bench wajdVng the leading practice .in the large end influential county of b! biith. He wasappo: tted by the Goveraor beeanso At bit personal worth and me lt, id not from favoritism, for he wis . not a sap- poHerof the Governor's nom ia- L'oa. either as Goveraor or as Un. gMmniah:s district, when be wasacandite for trat portion, bat oa each occtroa opposed hvn. Thaihiaappo'ntmentby the Gov- jo: waa a wise oae no one que or. Jfdge Womack has not t .-. personal fcaea'ntance 'i a Irrge pari of the disKO, u h law orccticfl waa confined to his owj f wnty, except It tpecial easei,rnd ML the people of the d kt .xt may kaow the mancer of man he h we copy what a few of oar exchangee Fava said of him. Our apace wUl notpenait more extended copies. We think ttat hi nomination is israredff the people. only attend the prma-t and tee to it that dele- gttes attend the convention who w21 properly repeent Wt Will Reflect lienor en the Bench RaVgti Newt and Observer, J' t 17th t Hott.Thomai Broi. Wo moV artiA hat brei antKrnted Jrdgeot the Sjperior Coou for the f t, VhJUI ijlrlrl la 11 the vt.ancy caused by tVe resignation of Judge Gilmer : just ' the prime 01 maiure iraTiww, ww round! g Bp b'e thMffftn year. m w w -r rt- man nortionS of trust and hat always o'lecraxged them with honor to ntmseii ana ereait to tt.Rti- II lis lawvtr of ex- nmnt m-tki and ne Lttainments. caut;oce a ad coaservative in h-j manner or thought, but strong ana self-reliant m forming his conclu- S'ons. A gentleman ox nign cnar. u. and nnnsual abi'itv. he will Artv;i waa ike ermine and will reflect crec upon the bench, and upon Got. f owie wno eeiectea r n for the posiuoi. EtaU Chronicle, Jan. 17: The Chronicle congratulates Mr. Worn ack upon his elevation to a place oa the Jadiciarv of the State which wit never porer or abler ta the his. lott of the State. The Chronicle congratulate the State tM the mantle of Jud Gilmer (lone; lrfe to this patriotic incomtptable orth Carolinian, who retires with the confidence of all tbe people of the State) has fallen noon a man of the studoat habits, wisdom integrity of uaatbaini ion. Judge Womack hat the gsnious of common sense; the habit ef untirng industevj the experience of fourteen vears at the bar, several of which he was Solici-9 tor; the advantage of legislative ex perience: and the thoroueh know- ledge of tbe people of his native cute, tbeir temper and their neeis. Reidsrille Review. Feb. 5th: Mr. Womack is one of the ' youngest memoers oz tne bencn, being only 85 yean of age, and he h the only son of Chatham open whom the ermuM nas rauen v nee tne cocnty t lormaaon in mv. Bich in business, political. Iblji lative and legal experience: studious. caiviul, ambitious, Mr. Womack brings to his position a trained indi cia! mind. Familial in the science ofiurisprudence.aa ornament and a light to the profession, he makes a wortny successor to one of the ablest od purest men in theSUta. Sboald Be Elected. Hon. A. H. Afappili in RanfiJl Express: Chatham county is proud f$ 1 I m r iff , y u ucw juugo, x. o. tvomacc. in rie success, we ;ecognize what udustry, prudeace and hiirh ehris- tin integrity will accomplish when eteauuj appuea to vx9 accomplun ment of noble ends. With none of the adrtntitious circumstances of weaLh or a colleg Ute education, he has won his war to the front rank in hie native county and within a tone's throw of whera ha waa Imrn thrty-five years ago. The ' people sarrnbiui the elements of tr ie mi iood an gen; us' gave him thJf SUPDer: and eonfidne(. Ha hat beea troe to ererr trust and negligent of no duly. He had tempting offers abroad, but he ""stuck to hie bush," and now he sits worthily upoa the bench as the tuc eejeorof Judge Gilmer, then whom we have had no purer man to pre fide in our eonrta of imtica. We predict fer Jodge Womack a most oonoraoie ana useiui career vpon the bench. II will ha kind. tw. tieot, firm, incorruptHrte, and will a -a a aauomer jusuce .taa clear neru, a pare heart end with even hands. WaahSglon GsreUe. Jrn. S3rd: Thomai Biown Womack, of PitV bo.'o, bat been apoo'ated Jutv in the place of Jofoe G'Jner. JnJge n oduck is a ia weroi great aouuy ; he hat a mind of the most d:scrlm- mating character; has indomi'bIe perterveranceeadnnbounded ener gT. Of all those who were mentioned for the position to which Got. Fowle has so wisely appointed him, Je wa, in our humble opinion, the best suited. andforh;m we expressed decided preference. Tbe Judgihip ia safe in his hands. He wilt wear the ermine with dignity, and do the State honor. Judge Womack at Darham. Peiaaa aiWy a-eW The man oa the bench looked every inch a Judge. He wore that age which stowed that he waa one of isortn Carolina! rrogrmive young tons. Us isat much prett r,4ul for a fine looking mta he holds a full band. He is marcbing oa to hit thirty-sixth birthday, and hit weight corresponds exactly to tbe grab that note men rive mm. us ts loaded to tie inutile with clevenest, good learning, scholarly research and a thorough knowledge of human nature, ills best character wJI be foaad when yon search bin through and through. Then you will fled him a man ia the truest Note of the word. Raleigh Chreoide Bureau at Dur ham: Judge Womack hat made aa admirable Jadge. aid it is sinoerelv to be hoped that the Democratic party will no i fail to endorse one who btt given ap his practice te accept a place on the bench which he to well adoras. Jadge Womack hae created a floe imprtsrton bare. Durham Dailr Sam Jadge Wo ar Tk k making a very favorable In pr ion among er plc la hit bearing and quick perception of the points of law in cases before him,' Jadge Womack at Guilford. Greensboro North Ktata rRannh- lican): Jadgr Womack convened me superior court or Guilford eonnty Monday at 10 o'clock. Though not a knzthv One. his chare in iba crmnA jury teemed to coyer ail the ground uowaaary. It was plain and practical, mJ demonstrated the fact that fata tmnn is conversant with what is necessary lue uua ucaiy w ao to preserve law and order. Profound Scholar-Deep Think er ana Impartial Jurist. Greensboro Patriot, 'May . 28tf (Written by Mr. Royal Kerr, son ot the late Judge Ke r , temporary edia tor.) Jndge T, B. Womack, is hold irg ooal tnit week. The Judge's preeenoe brings to mind the fact that tbe district convention which meets soon, it to nominate h!s successor. wno w"l it ber There Is an old est. ing, that "a bird in the hand is worth two in 4he buh" this is even so. The Democrats shon!d see to it. mas sucn a se'ecuon is made as wal be best suited to the populace. Kow, how can they best do this? A sue geation might not he ams , Jadge womack ass made a favorable im pressIoawherere.he has beea. not only m a quiet, aaassi'ming ion of the old North Stale, but as a oro found scholar, deep thinker end efficient and able jo.-ist. He ha proven himse'f to be the embodiment of sll those vir -e3 which dutltui a true and loy citizen, a feeling and impartial Judge, nets not a prophet without honor la bis own couutr. for !.i his own native county h'S praifj a.-e sounded from the road side, and his county people lore him because he it a Chatham.coanty boy, end one who reflect! credit aponr-'-State ea4 profession. The Jadge left a lrrge, remunerat've practice when ho accepted the appointment, and now aVali the people aay, yon must step , down. 2t& With their aiot of appreciation outstretched ther will welcome him es their next Juge,hsowntucc tor. J udge Womack at Home. Cha&aot Record. Alar 8ta. 1890: Jodge Womack bci made a most MTorableimpreanon on aU who have attended court. He dispatches busi ness promptly and expeduioasly, and yet with ao niseetaly haste. Hie manne ia aigtt'B'd, end yet coane one aJLib'e. Al: alines are promptly made, and be tempers jus ice with mercy. Bis friends are therefore, of coarse, much gratified at the et table araener witi which he W I thejodicia ermine. Jonesboro Leads t We can now form an idea of Jadge Womack't ad ministration of Justice and his eon duct of a court. A nd we freely state that he hat disappointed as to oar entire satiifao 'oa. e It is astonishing what degree of pa tience hs poaatwes. It Is not aston ishiog what amount of ability he hr. ue should be elected to tan- position which he at present occupies wUhoat opposition. No man dare eay that he t not quailed. And no aaaa.es i trnthfa'iy say that he ever taw a fairer ortworee ampl j Jadge apon any bench. Ptesberooth Parat aoh ia State Chronicle, Hay lOtm Jadge Wo mack nr. made a Tory fine Impression on our cl:teui; Hie charge to the grand jury wet not very lengthy, but it wai sTBmoiaT. It waa a very clear and pointed exposition of thj da.y of grand jurors, and was dsliv ered with grace and foroe. He pre tides with the ease of a veteran, and ie firm and patient and never exhibits even tbe eigne of Irritation. ' Tie ... . . a a .a high reputation be a made oa ue beach juttifiet the wisdom f hit ape Kintment, we trust mat ne win sg be retained ia the positioa' he now fills so well It would be na wise and unjust to setim aside for aa untried man. It ia due to the DcmooraJe party, to tbe executive, and to Jadge Womack himself, that he bonis owe taccessor. Oxford Da): Jadge Wo neck transacts busine J with d'spatch. Oifbrd Itfma in The Durham Globe t Everybody teems to be far orable imprnsed with Jadge Woma ack who is noiaiDg wan uus wees. ConHnttd on payt 2nd. . 4
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