Newspapers / The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] … / Sept. 8, 1875, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. - V; i 'r ' ' . ' - - ' !' j " ". . ' : ' ' I -"-' - - -,-: -' 'v?v... ....... j; . ,- . : t, .. -.v'.-.v::-. 4 v; p. . -. : ' . . ' r -U . . . . - ! ' 4 , i - ..' :. ' i .;. 1 : -. . i. ' ii ... ..... . - V. . ; i V.-- -- ''.."' - - ' : ; "1 - 4 i" . .' A .... - .. v ,i - .- . .; .A.-.. - ; ,s , ,m. f - : - . .... . - . v . i . , V: .-.- 7 if THE TOBACCO J PLIANT j"-' '" . " :' t-Ji.L- pURflAM, SEPTEHER Sthj; 1875. J TO STJB5CIttEl:Tii DIPOUTWT rOAW,l! 6he year, iiiclii'lin;; postage; . . If pa.vM?it is delayed six montli1! . The alovo rule v. ill be auhereil! - i Viiih- i PVt t1i' KX( Kj'TJOX, I FOR t'0.VEMIfl I I.: li jMAJ. W. N. PATTERSON-. EDITORIAL BREVITIES. -TheVngusta (Ga.) Constitution! id, in .concludinga paragraph oji the coirii croji' of the South, takes ocoasioa to make; the following hit, Jiichn as g'od jas It is sapient: ''Oar -.Winnebajroi' fiieidsland the Grand Ariny of the Republic may .pitcli their voices in a lower key before many days.' Let the South cont'Inue to ' feed herself and grow indepeudoiit bom-, wercially. That ,i the true patb?to fftOt freedom." i "iipoioue Kli S. Shorter has returned .froa) 'lis late , Western trip. We are pleased !to . hoar . . 1 ' . . ' 1 1- :' ' : I him Hpeak very hgpefully and eiioarati- jngly of the campaign in: Ohiifj. j lie thinks the Stato afe for Gy. A!lileii: bv j, !( ' a lieavy majority II e savs that Gov. l- Hendricks, .of Indiana, is 'the Scorning" '. ; ' j fr c man lor the next Presidency, and, judg ing from eon vernations held with- many prominent gentlemen, he thinks -Mr , Hendricks will unite the Democracy of ... T j-- : ; a-' i - uiu kJtatu.- iu wuc ucAt ua.ti.uuai ituuv uu- ; 'tion of the party, and that he -will be nominated oh the first ballot1 if finat; by . acclamation. There ia no rnauin the ; country to whom we would give a- more cordial and hearty support for th'e next ;;; Presidency than 3 lend ricks, of Indiuna." From t lie Sla; Capital - Vhat ' the Republican and iSeiao ' eraticCoiiiiiiitfe are I!iiig 'riieir Opinion of lie iJesiiJtf. -'ST- ySun'Correspbndenc'e .; , The Republican and )emocrafiiic State Coininittees carry on theit business here. Ex-Secretary of State, Wyckoff, i Chair man of the former, and Mr; j JohVG. ' Thompson of the latter. : The campaign Las assumed, so far as1 the ;Stat6 ic cou- cerneJ,.' the prop6rtk)ns of a Presiden tial contest. " '".And it is no -womfer that ' itJs believed by thousands lofjintelli . gent politicians that the result in Octo ber may possibly determine the great election of 187G. At all "event 'the bat tie is fought on that, ground. Ohio is "Vine of the great State3recently jwreted from the Republicans by the( l.emocra cy after years, of desperate struggles Last fall in a national contest involving ; the choice of members of Congress thfe ' Democrats carried it by (if I ami correct in my recollection) 1 mere than 125,000 ' majority, at the sa.me time ejecting their State, ticket by about 17, POO majority. Tbis present year the Democrats them selves have, drawn into the cauvats na- tional issues concerning the currency ; and if the Republicans can only contrive to beat them in October, though it be on the Oathtiia school phantom:, or any other specious humbug not understood n aajit states, the ureat fJucKoye, brick w,ill.feavil-y ' against he j Key stone State, and ry likely down will go in Noveiiiber Democratic supremacy in Pennsylvania, ) whileeveu th?-. strong rasp with which the Deuiocracy now &eem to' hold Now York may be Seriously relaxed. One "of the ablest Democratic statesmen in Ohio said fd me list even ing : "If we lose this State in f October we shaft be pretty ceiftaiu to, lose Penn 'slvauia in K.vemlr."' Ifj the Repub licans can recuperate in those two leauV ing States this fall they will enter into the Presidential campaign with courage and spirit, and even with strong hopes 'of success. And . nobody '.".understands tjiis fetter than their .able, active Cen t ruU Committee, who , are working; like beavers to elect Hay?si to the Goveruor ; bhip seven weeks hence. , Therefore it ia that the Republicans a re conducting thi canvass! asf if it inr volved the- Presidency. Ij c4inot; be mistaKen in saying i-na' meir party. was "never better and more thoroughly erg in - ized;at any.electiori in Ohio tban now ; acd.I believe, tbongh I cannot'so j posi tively speak on this1 ppint, ; that they bave" all the money they need at present, and can get as much a& they wapt to rije till the close of the battle. - I '! ani in forrned, on what I regard a? good author itythat the Federal bfficebolsl.erj and rnagaates of the AdiniMration .VVaEh- j ington alon, shave-raucd idOqO for . .. ' ' j ' " f 9bio Tfae Democratic Couveatioa tbat J fboiiunated Got. xAilien j demand 'ihe extinction of. the pre national banks and tbe establishment in their stead of a system of free '. banks of discount on consequence of. deposit onlv, . &c. Jn this it ?3 - asserted that (national banks are bleeding freely'' tcr.df feat A!l?n. and it is feared by. Democrat wh-Vare .rut ; ea.silj 1 lightened thaw ew loci: - ers, and perhaps irrespestivo of paity, ttn1. ane now or soon will; Le sen n.:: i::o oy liere for the same object, diov.cver this jnay be;. the 'Repiiblicau canvass, under ti.e control of the Central Com mit tee of the State, is prosecuted with rare skill and dash', and seems not to l ick for material aid toj give it unusual i iU nsity. The State j resounds from centre toeireumferenc with stump speak - eis oi uie .epui..iican peis'-usion , .ui,u iiave inot heard ot a r?rular .Democrat some of tiie .mot famous of these; are bo is! on the kunip for. ; Hayes. Be from othci- Stat, as, t;ir example, ; Sen-; sWes! these home Republicans there are ators ..Morton, ot 'InaifTia, , Uglesby, ot Illiucis. ar.d Windom ot -Minnesota wldle Gen. Woodford,' of New Vork- he was once interested in 'the slave trade j . ' ' is already pqtted lorja series of jr.et- "inj. -r-rr.eTiiam'e is coming after ! the Maine election is" .-over, and so on Of course," the Republican committee claim that they are going.'' to carry. the Ktatft,. though tliey tloj not nnmej the' mvjority, and I think they ardently liupe rather than firmly believe. .The Repub- I licans Are-'' certainly to change the issue e , , ; ' . , . trom the rma.nces to the common school They seem to be willing to let the cur rency go to the devil, provided they can keen the schools Out of I the hands of the ,,p0:. aud as tbe Democrats and the v-'hio Lonstitutioo are nn accord with i . iKn- . , .1 , y ,L . . liijc; iicpL-uoaus ;uu vuis latter pome, nervoua people outside of the State! may regard the Ohio school money jj as safe . whatever becomes of Hayes and uVllen orof the'electioneering fund . of the Re publican and Democratic committees. ; , '. Seriously,, th'ough, jthere. .never.; w'a3 a falser, pretence :.tban;tlie bringing of. this sectarian question into' the present campaign under-the gu-ie of a simulated : belief that the ( ath'o'ife and the Dcm- nerars tiave entered ; .into a .conspiracy to divide the school fund, devote a letter to this will now only say that As I intend to subject ' alone, I he Constitution of Ol-iio prohibits such division in ex press terms, and that the Democratic State Coiftventipn.'iri - response, to;' .a .-res-1 olution of th0 Republio.m i Convention) denouncod as fatso- the jfarge that they favored it, a:.d reput iated the; pol icy .in explicit- ..language. Neverthe less, it is becoming (the absorbing question in the- canvass, aud it will be ihe pivot whereoii the result will turn!- The Republican orators are throwing hard ; money and rag mon- ey to the dog-, v.'hil i they donfble up their ilsts and hurl Nino-'beyond the seas. hot word-i at Pio : I 'know that the r-Rfpublicais have practically . abandoned sue, and s.ta-ke thai r hopes of success or. this sectarian question, -jand that they do not so much anticiptie a triumph by drawing voles from regular Democrats as by securing a' portion of those anti Catholie Germans who J have gone" with the' Democrats since the Greeley cam paign; and more especially by calling out an unusual largo regular Republi can vote in the twelve counties cf the Western Reserve, whicth, as everybody knows, . are i mpregna tell with the prin cipals, and ' the- prejudices ; of Plymouth Rock- ,; ' . . - But I must say a few words of the j Democratic State Committee and its do ings and its opinions as to the" result in October. Mr. Thompscn, the .Chairman of the Committee, is a gentleman of mar vellous energy, and po-sesses extraordinary-capacities for organizing a political campaign. lie has beeai Chairman dur ing., all the recent hot! contests in the State, and to him the Democrats are largely indebted for the triumphs of the last two years ; and if they come out vic tor's now, they -will owe it in no small measure to his . skill ",4'nd. vigor. The iemoerats nave -a lull jorps-;o-t speakers on the stumn. f Degides their own citir ztins they have many ; d !stinguis!ied geni uuucu uuui uuir, ; aLtj, ui v, uoiu a win j name Gov. Hendricks 4nd. Seoat oi;,Mct- Ronald of-Indiana, nndf ex-Senator Tip - j i,cl";R. .-nere are a aozen otnpr cvpitai speakers here trom lchi - gar), Ipjva, Pennsylvania, and so oh: Per- liro nir i-f tbrt. irf ifl't !nn . C U ut. jy. xj i -i o ijwu y jicv. i j tj ui vk naj may be called "outidd" influences aid- ing in the election of Allen : is a larg body of Ohio Kepublicns who arc -now 'tir$ a s'iano-e co'lomerittoii of ah u cf,. a;,1 A-i'rt. ;-;.: Jil .:U- ' : fc' --- .--. w.j uc cvur u.wanu cue sjvuxwrxuv ticket.' These are mostly 'business men. and sonie: of them pre n manufacturers, es-' - pecially" injlhia iron and coal dlst ricis.' .; .'.Tao number of tbRepnWiwn stumKM! - - ; : ersf pig &nd litttle, yio are workibs for Allen, is v.t least thirty The less coo snicuous of. them are speaking, in the ! mining regions where, by the by, the Democrats confidently expect to make neatly gains, and where I am cure the J Hep ibljcans fear they will. Indeed, it b inj the mining sections that the Domo- L.'radihope to inake up, thr oaajh'the enr- :ifrj?nc issue' and the pressure" of '-hard U--i 4- for losses they may suffer on the sbLool question by mcansof an increased" Republican vote in the Puritan Reserve,, and the defection of some! Liberal Ger man in Cincimmtti, Cleveland, Toledo, and one or two other titiesj From what I hay;e!seeu and heard, J ' think they do not teckpn without their lst.1 , ! Ul i. ' ' " . i iSfiw, as the ofl'et to these Ohio Re- pin speakers who support'" Allen-T pther$ oi like faith of considerable prom- htoTiAhn Wostvm StflfAs.wi,rt' i,0V tr.- deredj their services to the Democratic committee, and some of them wM jje in- tftr.A,rms-r niHVe heard of .- nonrt ing oijtius sort on the ctiiyr side -of. the j contest. , !'-- I ' ' i ' j Alj. the prominent Ohio Democrats' who nsivally spleak in great campaigns are ripw, wilh two or three exceptions. in the held. Senator Thurmau is safler! . . . - - . r' ing from a. chronic cou'iplaint, but he ill make a few' speeches. Gov. .Allen is brimful of vigor. .1 saw;, the old Ro man ; a few minutes yesterday, wi;h his dusterjonjiis arm, just starting for the trainlUo enter upon a series of 'appoiht- tuents, which now number twenty-eight, 'J and wili swell to fcrty by the day of election.; This does not' look; much like - decaying ppe.rsj". nor carrying out "the prcgrkmine of the Toledo Blade by with drawing from the ticket. : The vener able j statesman, appears a good, ' deal younger than GovDix (as he in fact r - Ty J 'w' , ' ' and said he, felt sure: of being ; elected' by a large majority. The slumping tour wdierjion he has entered extends frim the; north-east 'corner of the State to Cincinnatti, uvd covers . six ; weeks. Of course Mr. Pendleton and jOen. Ewing are bWy, while Gen. Cary, tlie'.candidate" for Lieut, Governor, seems ' to be almost omnipresent. His appointments, as adver-tised by the State Co in m ij tee iu the (jjolumbus .Dispatch of last evening, numb. r forty-live ' ! . fTIje Committee, as well !as mineut Democrats at tlto capital; bqlieve' thev will i cirlry their ticket The Chairman of the Committee expresses ho doubt on the subject. I am told that; his proph eciesj heretofore on this lubd" of subject hayejalwfiys been fnfllled. f unoerstaud, that pliers 'to bet on the icult are made here by Democrats, and reiiiaih--'or;eu l, i" . ' withfrio takers. ' Such a symptom' will pass pr what it is worth among the bet ting fraternity. Of one thing 1 feel cer tain! and this is that the Dmo..-rats in this :ity;who five access to . all the in formation of the 'State Conimittee are more confident of success than were those iii Cleveand arid other points on Nthe Reserve whom I saw, and that the Republicans whom I have seen here are less confident than were those whom I met up there. j S-Ilem, Va., S,ept. 1st, 187o , Mk-. EpiToi:. The I'laxt. always a welcomp visitor pays, its weekly devois! punctually. The Neics and Sentiriel al so daily inform me of what is transpir ing' iu my dear old State. Think I am,; or should be, posted on all subjects, from! the Indiscretion of Gov. Brogden . down! ,to the great popularity of grass widow ers. Am truly sorry the Gov. after win ning our favor by his upright walk should so fjir forget-himself .as. to! incdr our eterjal displeasure. -Experience should hav4 taught us, long before this, that j whep .the reins of government fall 4nto the (hands of a bacbelor by accident or othejrwise, the people may prepare them- selv N for shipwreck and disaster. Would it nbt be well to legislate a little on the I 1 sub ect, for the ben'efit of posterity ? Sup- jlpose; we pass a Jaw that shall be unalter- !. jablqjss thoU of the Medes and Persian's, 1 tba no man shall be eligible 'tb any office ! j; at t er he lia s . a ttained the age of thirty,! unless he be a paterfamilias. At a cas- Ual glance it looks as plausible as "oine 6f $!u laws we have in force. If we i could only 'be induced toi-lnofc nt nr owrl political blunders and! tadiscretions ran d profit thereby, perhaps we would ..i.h, 4 ... ilhav i-iiusu 10 comniain ri our iiolit- V ,'.r"1 .jicallasjuranU Bat ahs". frail hiiman na- i ariitiei attest. Ilcp3 noble old Orange , !!hij ruicb, 1 r.t0, U-wi i oudl rlo'-the emerfrcMv in 'filling th I - iiT . r . c j jo . icii-ntvL But enough rf this :Aw:njv toi nnnu.d i i! . . j j " vv i j liave been kept within1 doors, consequent ly hare nothing of interest to coninitini cate in the way. of sight seeing.; ! Roan &ke College at this place, Iresmes its - ex ercises to-day. Students are pouring in and everythin looks. brisk and lifelike. t reminds me of the j prosperous days .f .our University.. President Riddle is a ; minister of; the Lutheran church :ind a man of superior culture. i; The Methodist district conference. j Closed a harnionious and pleasant session j ast iiiglit, Dr.. Bledsq of ; tle Southern ! levisw was present and gave vis two ex cellent. ser.mous. s ' ' j H, i 'Tlie weather here ia as cool and brac- J i I i ' 1 - ' . : T . 1 nas vuioper wnu us. 1 am navinir delightful time,; I, am jhappy j toay have not termed the jacquaintauce of a musquito since : leaving Greensboro. Have not as yet felt the least symptom of the F. F.'. -fe'ver.-i Hoping you. and yours are basking ; id the sunshine of health and prosperity' i j am witli sen timents of high regard, yours truly: M. A. C. com os the Arkansas, New Je rsey nd 31aiue elections. I Tbe people of Texas! are about (o erct' 4 nipnume'ut. to. .the-inimo'ry of Hpuston, o Udo intends to ship a block 'of coal . . Weighing :five toii3to the Centennial Ex 4 ! "dibit ion. ' Ru)ekton, Mass.,;, factories produced ever o.000,000 sewing, machine needles needles la.-t year. . V-;- :. ". I i ! ' : Since the Baker case two other inde- : . ; ' ' " ? . -' k i it dentf assaults-have been made in Eugiish carriages. . j A certain "English ale manufacturer pays a single" railway nearly a "million dollars a year for ire ight. lion. Jefferson Davis has accepted an iuvitaliou to deliver an address ;at the Kansas CityExposition. - . j, H .' A son 'of General ICeWhaw, of .South Carolina, was recently ordained a deacon o: -the Episcopal" Church. - 1 !'- The discovery of gold at South Effirg h mi, Mai-s.,-. is reported, and mining 'op erations have, already begun. ji Robert .'Dale Owen's speedy recovery of his normal mental .condition is confi dently predicted by his physician. The - public auctioneer at Bareebona' Iniving resigned mOre thai, five hiindfcd c; ndiidutes'; applied iiorj the- Want j posit. Te mugldvV'f cl-i. clienck' is 'siaid to l)cnWeto.ijr. Roderick Puggan,! a rich SJ atm'an residing io .(ilasg.vrii' ..Mvrmonteade"H' iiaw assert that 1 ri--bm 1-o'nng has but. twelve actual wies, alt the rest ara jtinfnlv sesled In hh .i J . 7 . 1 t ' ' - : : ' S M.e Xasitvijie Hcvnifr raports.Jthe Cingres&ioiial delegation "in Terlnelsee favor of Hon.. S. Cox tor Speaker Of the; next Hovise. f ' ,.'! '. -'! I B eechers best friendwTsh him; to; se-1 umue uimsju ior;,a ti.ne, .that rtepple "may forget V. ; 5 -f : A widow ladv -f iiarad Luke"! living . ' - " i.i , ' ' i t3 near G.o'id Ridge, Randolph county, Ga., found, ; a few ;day.ago, . on lier farm, a nUgsjet ot irold vWeiiiLinji two and a half- pounds, and worth i about SffoO t ' ' . f D - Ex-Senator Fowler Of Tennessee has. bden - chosen' to deliver - an oration .at Nashville.: 'J i.'enn.. in Oc tober: at a m'eef-- ing to commemorate the life and public sej-viees of the latO lx-Prpsi'dent John son. ; - : I Says the N e w Iprk. : Start The editor of the Sun was robbed while asleep. The idea that any manicould hope to i catch that individual asleep' is the 'most supjris-. in g, and he deserves all he got. s . Iloracji White, formerly editor ofjthe Chicago JTribipie, sees" no'., perceptible decay ip the"-: old British 'Empire, land thinks jhe English people are Richer, stronger, wiser' arid more' progressive tiiau ever before. The Chicago hder-Ocean is authority for the .statement that -before, the recent . circular asking governrrenf. officials :and ! clerks for mono v" for. Va mnslcfh r.nrrincoc : ? - - . . i-n'i tj ivas senn out the cabinet as well as the co nmittee was CDn.?aited5 . i ; i ! '....! . ': . . : " t : - r- A. Philadelphia ' piirper expresses "the opinion that I'tlie toppling of; tbe great ! fabric of the gold system of the Pacific, Uuf wlien raiues are being made against i:cu re, iflllrou,Wri1) give the l!grPun!i tp the Kelleyl and Carets jand tf tiers pttae '.country, and make! Allen !lfi n.in'vrtoc rmrrr; 1, O!, lU.U' b n rrviv,'v'. '-y-4-' --vy- i "c I - ! F4S a week ago. ihen the ban Iran-- i'cHco. panic U tot without its good uses. : ! : -1 i-' 1 j A BARGAIN: An acre lot with cortfortable housLon it the eaisfern part of town can be pufohas-J J ert upon the rnc-st reasoi 'able terms. E u C. B. GREEN,' Agt. Dtirnam Saloon We Respectfully inform our miny ffiend and patrons that wc- have moved i ard are now dqing business in our . . ! I . ' f- . . . ' .;" .'..!- - "on the. comer of MiGUM & RAIL ROAD STREETS. we-lire nht ays' ready and willing to wckonie them AS OF OLD. V3& Mm X for neritness and ' arratieinent is second TO XOfN E 4 N'TIIE STATE, and we always i kep o ji.baud. all kiuiW ot first-(class WINES AND LIQUORS - which ive will guarantee.-para as to quality, and we defy competUion in prices. . ' .: V - '.' Very llespcctfully, o--1 - 4t. ' : . ... .'''DURHAM. N. C. is heresy given; that we will agiirf roee ive Wool aq tbc store Of J. F. Fre aland- & Co, atPiuif ani as dune last Season without extra ch.:ltge Prepare your ' woid well "and have :;ly ecwc dViiid labelcdj - . U l 8 7a- : S. -S. CL'AYTOII..' i u J t . July 27 BOTTOM TOUCH KD V ' I I - ; ' ' t'- DRY, GOODS AT LOWER RRTCBS THAN - - f.'! ' :: -".'EVER.'-''. '.;j'-; "'" ..." ; ' ,' IDNE Y b A V,E b BY r Ult CII ASI S(! your DRY GOODS LEVY BROTHERS, w no liaie made ; large purclias-fslnce the recent -di'oline FANC?Grenadinfes atJ,: 10, And 12j.C.per yaiijl vertk 16 20 and 2oe;i '". Kfjph' stv Je KaiA-y, (ii-cnii.dines at 1G 30 and 5 wr rtb. -ts-om 2. to 50. ::",- 20 25 Black Gireadini's in .HI qnalities -from '"12 b ct u'p-to-per yanltLm embraces .not-'unly'thoi cheapest,, but best assort ed stock ever offered in. this j city; Ecru Ljlncn Tussore Suiting at ! s 1 3'c per ' . yarl'wortl'itaac ; at 120. Would be, - a b tvgaii atjui-: at lttjc" -wbrtii- 30c the.: e poods must be 'seen toi be -ap'pre-' ciai'd:, ; ; - - '.-';. Silk-wa -p Japanese Strips and Tl'a'jds at 3-Oc ne.- yar. . Wor'ttt -Hec -r j j ' ' Japan C'lotb at 12U. worth 25c,- ' W"ash-p6plins best manufactured, .at1 12J :,'c andj-loc v.ror-h.lt':'and 25c; I ' ' . - r Debeges at '23 '30 31 lo'and o.; These gcos .can 'be. -had in all the' nw' shades; New Style Flai l Dross fto-jld froija 25 to 50 c. pi?r yard ,;t rejiiucrion of from twpnty nvefto -fitty per cent has been made "in these .good.-?', '. .' ; Fast-Colored La WH.itl8 A 10'1-G 2 '20 25 30 '' : " :'' ;. .'Also-'at Ihe lowest -pr.icfts-'Ponage iMobairs Japanese Siiksv -T-iconets, Oarulrics Lin eu tawns aid'.all "dier sty U& of fash : icnable Jrcvsi ;.! : i Elack Alpacas at;2r. H? 3140 41 !) 00- 75 81 - 90c;Sl, -and.$i'ei; , : I ; , : Au'straljim rVee;nt30 CO wnd 7ld Worth 65 Yatcl- -vide r'r jnted -Perc-d s ana uamnrics -j--, - at 1.1 Md 1m2 rf v v;yd re"! Virtoi iajLawn at 20 2l aid 'iioes-at ia--:-nV 3-.) 31. V?i rcriihrknbiy cheap; : Swiss Muslim frani. 12 !:,c. up to' A:u--al -i-tiy cheap; - ''."..: ; Chcckec'l aiil Bteiped 'Nainsook ' ( bftLcd'Kd Striped - Swisa 30c ak-o j Rj-fOe -all ' ,jOc por-j .Muslins, Mu.slitis; FLpies - Corded, SiViped,--aiKl FIgnred ;alf at cxtracrdi' arv bargains: i. Lonedalfc ('ainbi-ii-, first U:ditv;. one yard ' Knights( ambrie :): mches wide; I .. .. ,1 j 1,,, ., V ... : ,.. .. i ! 1 - . at 10c, Utica Sheeting; ; 10-4 widp-, in temaants two. and a half up to Ln yards at 4oc per y.arti ; jOc is tli iilar Trice .everywhere; Remnants of Dress: Gols of. every tion? to Ijo sold -at less than descrip- iillf Vdl- . ue ; ; ; .-. .; ; . - ;. '. . - ; Black and Colored -Silas at. loweo I prices ; and I in grfeiter variety thari I at any .Other establishment in thin State; Embroidered jturtain-MBp-liu, one jard wide at 25C worth 37jc: ' u IIaniburrh' Net for Curtains at ; 20J 25, 35. 40, 50c, and Ufi to. SI per yard: 30, Hamburgh Lace Curtains from $4; do. 30, per let for two Windows; Ilainburgli.' - x.ace . Janinreqnnis Iroui '2J50 up to v 5 al i air all very eheij) and desirable Vin.dowSha.des i:n . great: varietj-b. among whiu will 'be found an exact' mitation of l;'ce shades, iiOw so fashionable; A large-jissortment of Curtain ' 1'ixtures, sucll as .Cornices, Bandd, Lops and Hoo'is;. M '-'-.- . i.f Black "vVjhitc and. Ecru Hamburgh "Nets at -a rcluctijn,of SO; f" ' " - -A full assortment of Silk Neck Scarfs and' 1. Ties;;; ' . : t . I A -largo assortment of Laces suilable fr triirim'ihg; . ' . Jk ; Also Luack Lace" .scans and White Lace and. .iu;iiicarxs . Ready-Made Dre-ses -For-' Ladies n' all of 'the latest styles' frora S3 to :!3; ; A full atfortment cf Undor-Gariaepta at cir iraoirdiiiarv low price::. ' A. large jssortmeiitof Ducks and Drillinga ! ! or ?0J lor Doys and men s wear; i- sa8i Kionsat 25c 30 31 -4 aa.ll 50c and up to ?1,21 per yar I all esta-ardiiia- ruylcheap- A l'ullasoitnient of Ribbons frooi a half men! up t- seven- inched at the ; lowest prices: .:: ) Gauzo Shirty for men and women some as tr, ,Z , L' j: Mcirtsanci ai:aorais; .- -- f Xm" , Rubber Jet and Gcld-Tdated Jewelry in I Summer fcha wis Lace,, Points and Jackets - 1 Black 'G tfpna.li n Sb. wk t m.th sti.', i r i, .- . , . v-, . LftCPS AHll iKrn ,1oMfa in nr.. ln. at-bW r?- ! -Go?drici & Barnum's Tuckers at 75c. j MachihetNeedles at 4 and 5c- ; j -j .- . . s 1 Clark's and Coat's Spool-Cotton at 70c per - uozen. , : . -.- .j- : and thousands of other articles not enumer ated in thiti advertisement.. ' - i LEVI' BROTHERS, V Richmond, Va r notice i, YALUABliJJ LAND FOlt SALE fo4? ' miles from Durham and one mile froA j ' Cameron's New ilili on Eno Hiver, oa both, j ides of Fish Dam read. "Containing. 33(i ' acres. It is laid off in three l0tT 103, 1 97, v and 130 acres, which will be sold separate If', or together. Said lard is knoW as the;A'.f Nicluds Place, Vand :"is atlapted t the growth of Cdttpn, j'Tobacco, Corn, and Oats. Now! i.s a good .haiice for you to get close to mar ket,, figures low down. Terms cash balance 12 months with interest at 8 per. .cent. : j For futher- informatipn, apply to C. E. GREEN, Editor Tobacco Plant. : Piedmot Air. Une ICailYvny. Richmokd A Danville, KfciiMoD & Danyillk II. W., N. Division, - and North Western N. C RiW. ." ' Condensed lime Tible, In Effect on and lifter Wednesday, June .. . -.. 23, 1 ST.".. - t :;: . ' GOING NORTH.- " ' STATIONS, j Mail,- j Exrn ess Leave. Charlotte ' ' Air-LineaJun. 9.24 p. m. 620 V Saibslyiry, x j ttreensboro, . Danville, Dundee, ' . Burkville. ' Arm eat Richmond d.OU a. m 10.55 fi.20 1.13 p. m. 1,20 y ' 11X) ' C,07 2.22 p. ra ,8.47 ' . GOING SOUTH. STATIONS. p Mail. f Express. Leave Richmond v ' Burke villi ' Dundee Danville-, 1 Greensbord ' " Salisbury j 4 Air-Line j'ic Arrive at Charlotte 138 p m, 4.52 . ' hi :i3 ' 10 3i) ' 2 45 a m . 5 27' ' o.OSa. ni.l 8-35 i ; f 1.14 p. in. F 117 ' 3 58 6 U ' S 25 8 33' 4 8 03 QOING EAST, GoingAVest STATIONS. Mail. .! 'Mail. Leave .Greeubo,ro 3 00 a m '. Co. Shops 1 ;io . j V ..Ralegh r 8 33 . Ar at GoLtTb'oro j 1 1 3'J p m. ; ''"' ' " Ar. 2 00 am, L'vel'2174 L've 7 20 p m L've 4 00 ' NORTH WESTERN N. C. II. P. ' " (Sale Branch.)' Leave Greensboro Arrive at Salem Leave Salem Arrive ut Greensboro 4 30 p nv. 6 13 4 8 40a in 10 33 1 Passenger trains leaving Raleigh, at 7 20 P M connects at Greensboro with the North ern bound train, making the quickest-time to all Northern cities. Price of tickets same as via other loutes. , v. : Trains to and from points Eat of Greens boro connect ut GreensboOo witli' Mail trains to or from points jVorth or South'. Two trains daily both ways, ,"; j ? On Sundays Lynchburg A'cconiniodation ' leave Eichuiond at 9 A M; arrive at Uurkei ville VI 13 P M; leav-BiiTkevllle 4 33 A' M arrive ut Richmond 7 55 A A!.. . i . No Change of Cars' between ; Chariot to and Richmond , -282 Mi!es '" v Papers that have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of this company will ''leaso print as .above. .- . .- For further information address V E. ALLEN, Gen'i Tiikft. Affpiit' - - y , Greenhorn. N P, T If. P '-TAt.PnTT Er ginccr ecGenl Suncrintenden For ttie Sale 6f Tobacccf. - Brifiht Wrappers ana Smpiers SPECIALITY. All Shipment Tromptly Attended Orders Solicited. " " HENRY W. WAnAB, G EORGE CREDLE, JOHN C. WILKE'RSON, Proprietors. 27- : DISSOLUTION " The firm of Tarkef Barbee & Latta has this day dissolved by mutual consent M. A. Parker having withdrawn. All indebted to the firm aie earnestly rerpucsted to settle at once. ' , M. Af PARKER, , i L B. BARBEE, f i VC. O. LATTA. Having purchased the interest' of Mr. Parker we will continue 'the grocery and cotton conimisdion business at the old stand No. 2, South side market square. Thanking our old friends and customers 'for their lib eral patroaage, we hope to merit a continu- 1 ' Vc6' BARB EE & LATTA i ' South eide Market Souare.' ; , - . . All. 1st. 1ft7;i T! V .v i . ' '' "'- - Planters ; - -. - ' i msiiily; : jSTOTICEi ? Tax payfers of the Tpwn of Durham, your taxesdor thi year 185 is due and have been placed in my hands Ifo'r collection. If you would save trouble pay your Tax promptly:.' Office at meat store". Aug Ipd 1S75. C. M. IIERXDOX T. C. ?; ; A" '1 I r I , 'M i r
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 8, 1875, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75