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THE TOBACCO PLMTT
LOCAL ITEMS.
Fair week. !.."'"'
I Cold weather. I ,
if
! "V ance and Victory.' ';. j
Our streets were lively Saturday.
New goo Is displayed on every side.
i The election U only three weeks
off. 4' '
1 Miss . Antiie J ?r sot has rstrrn
from Dinmllj. j
i. - Sheriff T. II. Hughes called to see
us MoadaV; -
: -Collins is paiutin
g Charlie Hower.
ton's residence
j There-iwas-ice and a, -heavy, frost
Monday- morning. - !
j Do't; fi.il to register if your name
is not on the book, i
Our Major was out horse-hacV rid
ing Monday evening, j , ' t .
v Pay up - whtt you owe this office.
We are in need of it." . j
Gold-teic & Bro'., will open their
nev store in a few days. , j ;
It is yrir duty to regieter and vote
:on tlie-7th. of r'ovenibcr.
1 -7- Mark ham has good cbinfor table
rooms over his atore for rent.
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-A .little son of TL C. Phipps is tick,
tbeuh we li j e not Oafigerous. f
If yoa want to know all abiut the
CoHteiinul ak Tom Carrington.. ,
' It" you want to increase your busi
;ien alvertise it in the Plant.
.Foity-fw.i wild g.;fS3 . parsed over
last Friday evening going-South. . J
-1) in'tftrget Mrs E. -CvMarUinr
5; Co., if you want millinery goods... :
Mm. Mitchell, of Granville, is on a
vii t to her father, Dr; l. T. fjniiih. "j , ;
Supericr Court will convono in llillsr
l) ro ou Momlay. the ?Oth of October. ;
If you want z gronl stove for a little
money Ioi gee's is the jlace to ftiid it. ;
The c ni mission era arc opening,
the Western extension of. Main street. i
Capt E. lTf. Lyii ;ind Mr. . II;
?irnins, cf Winst n:, .'C, are i: ;V.n j
Let every' white inun register. All;,
the colored iiie i are-.atteudiug.' to thut
matter. .
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i T" ir ' l' - ieu wuiw&ui.je
t-i-lay for Raleigh.' She, will ;itt33d;th
ot.ite lair. ;
, A. A. S-jars, Tom Cari into -ian
J). V .- 'hi taker- are. hC3J t'Ctil ih'f
(h'lit M'.nial.
-The (rustee. of the. Presbyterian
cVirch, are havins; tlu let around thei
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r-If you want g''--,, beef .r '".frh
ineati oany kiild'g ) tj ltermlju's met
ire (Hi Maiii street. : r j
If you want, good i n:r, go to L'pi
soit'.o'.s mill. I lie makes ''the best; wf
have tried recently. I
Sain 1 A II. Webb, one of the assis
t ui't in irshals fr the State Fair, left fur.
lilei"h on -Monday last i -.t
Mr. -Brought J'1 is agiin able to con-i
tract fof work. We hops he wi.i entire
ly recover at an earlyi;day. " '
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Dr. J. D. Davis is comfortably Io
fite l in his new quarters over Mark!
ham's store on t!e corner. j
- -4 Sttenti ;n is diiee ed to an interests
inir.coimii-nnivati'Ui fraitV Fiat River on
the fourth .page of this issue
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l l Kiitig.d):irV, 0113 cf th? hes'll
-vriters in the State," ii on the -editorial
stall of the Wilmington Star.
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-Terry, our barber has been -nbse'it
ear-a'l days; f!e hasj been at. Mobaii
vi lie waiting on liuigham's boys: ;
We ar-v booking new suhscriberij
eve-y . da, and the elit r is happy
Money is sar.cc bitpepte will have the';
Plant. -'' ' -'
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Mr A. I). Wilkinson is in atte:i4
danr-e on Poison Superior Court a!
'II xbcro where he represents ' th
- J: II. Long 1 ps completed the resit
doiice of W. R. Vickers ou Chapel IL1J
'itreetVand it is being painted by Law i
. rcuce. A: Johnsoe. . " .' j;
-II jw is it that as soon cs some merij
re reduced in ppv.'UuVary circumstances!
they go over to th-3 Radical' party? It
; looks like they had bejn bought.
Mcrg-iu left Saturday. .He expect"
to return to Durhiih at no distant day
The people will hi duly notified of tin
time throrgh the columns of the Pla'nt
' -T-Ceorge Credle left on Monday las :
for Tlyde ounty where he will pejid
ov2ral weeks. V7e hoi.e he will not'exl
tend his &ip. longer tki! aetutily neces-
ery- ' ' ' ! : ' -'A 1;
Messrs. Levy lire., n3tv advertigoj
nient appears iu am thcr cclttinn -Thi
'is the lenling hSuse'i:i Richmond in its
line and we ad visa a-careful perusal of
the ad If yu want .113 article they aq
veftise order it by Expfcfes and rest. a-
cureJ it wiH;comc up to repre;er.fat iori. j
forgau is withoul doubt oiief the
fiaesV artists in the Southern States.
During hia recent visit to Durham die
took some of thejines pictures we jever
saw.
rFor 'dress goods go" to Freeland
& Co. . ' . .. ' ;'
rl For Jtable linen,' towels napkins,
linen, cotton and rubber diapering, go
to Mohsberg's. .
Last Saturday there" was a contin
ual rush at MohsbergV This can be
easily accounted for. tleveelisKgt)0(s re
nin tie a hi v low and .is not afraid to ad
vertise and let the people know it.
W. 13. Glenn, Democratic elector
tor tn tn. msirici, wine .. wuw
- . 1 m . I J 1.1. M . -J
presides over the Vy mston maicai .neet
had a" little" fisticuff iu Winston a few
days since iu which Glenn came off vic
tor.' - , ?
- . Calicoes at' 5 and 9cts. bleeched
cotton" at 5cts. at M'ohsbe.'g's
For a ood shawl, go to Freeland
& Co,
Mr. Glegoh 'l en'ny brother c
Dr.
A
. K. Tenny of our town, Ted to th h j
eneal altar in Chapel Ilill' T.sJay ',:
evening the 17t!i, inst.." Miss MolU
WardI" 'e wish the h.:pny couple all
iheXliiS known ta wedded life.
Go to McbsBerg's and get a pair of
S ,00 kid doves for 50et3. and a solen-
iali3ic Sale. -
A sale, w.is made of the stock of
jurngs
belongiiig to BUeknall & Dallane- onj
Monday, J. II. Day became the purchas
er. ' This sale we learu was mde fr
the p'bip'ise of effecting a dissolution.
The business will .be couduoted at the
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same place .but we are not apprised of
what will be the stvie of the firm
Every one w 10 has besn to Miis
berg's stores aokho sledges' that lie hafi tbt
best selected stuck.oi goods ever brought
to Durham
Vllolcsald i:.stiIIis!Jiicnl
In addition to the. large and constant-'
ly increasing retail trade i f I'reeland &
Co ; they are also doing a whole.-ale bus
iness. Last week tiny sold a st ick oi
g'oeds to a country merchaut, for the
iib, and the 'iriet-chant has. betri
heard
from and he is making g'ed sales!
t a
i i 1 1 r r?rt i'l. in; t
f iir brofit. " Merchants who do jnot go
i Xarth will hud it to their advantage to
.lXld amnQ i?reeland:& -Cu'a stock
and uilrs money by buying of them.
Fieebvnu is a J:?e nerchant afid is f ure
Ho strike a breeztt if anybody else! does
-The sty le, fj;ili!y and pi ic-3 ojf
gQ0,h atIohsberg'rf n tM
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1.' r i :.u .t 1...- V.-,M Af d,
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I well known warehouse, announces in. an-
1 other column that public sales of . leaf
tobacec will be resumed in tliat
,011 Tuesday the 21th of October,
10 use
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ur-
rish is a thorough business man end as
a- warehouseman has no superior! iu or
out of the SUte and we predict that he
will have a heavy run e? tra'de during
the next year. .Don'f. forget that afret
Tuesday he will be ready to receive and
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sell all the tobaccd you will bringi
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, --Mohsberg-sells a black alpa'cca" for
50cts. which has been proven to! be as
good as any -7 Oct', black alpaeca brought
to Durham. - - , :
-Hamburg Edgings from 15oK to
S225 per yard at Froeland & Co.
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)' ;S;ll! Webb, afttoiney for J. T. Rog
ers wishes to iufolrm those indebted to
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J, T.' Roger hj store account, that long
er ' indulgence -w'll not be given. All
accounts not fettled, it or.ee, will be
placed in the hands of an omoer with in-
struetion3 to c dlect immediately. Par
ties wi.ll gave' cost by. looking aTter these
little matters.
Fur caps and .fleeced lined niar-
T"
sai'les for chil-dren's cloaks at
Muh-
berg'.-.
( 1 et one of Madam Fov's perfect
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fitting Corsets from Freeland & Clo.
TnriicrsAliiinimc. I
We are indebted to. tha publisher,
James II. Ennid. for a coy of Turner's
North Carolina Almanac for 1877, now
in it? 46th yeaf. The present, w by farj
the most valuable volume ever issued.
It is on sale at M. A. Angier's store ic
this place. The publisher says :
"We liae ad.le'ol iinew feature in the.
way of a historic record of the most iu
portant events which have trauapired in
our state during tue year lyo- G,
whicn will be found on' page 3D. - Te
also invite attention to a sfate
ment, page 37, record of toTrrrs
state, page' 38, North .Carolina
logy, page 39, and a farmer's
ment, pa'ge 43. These additions
almanac, we thiik, add to its va
feUCcess-Ls a state periodical."'
jdepart-
'of the:
neero-
depart-
to the'
ue and
-Every body buys one of those 7oct. .
bed spreads, at Mohsberg's.
inLLSKouo. r
. (iOTESOR.
Diirliam VeIt Iteprescii ted.
Lat Thilrsday "was a gala day in Ilills
boro,and will long be remembered. by
those! who 3 pleasure it'wa to be; in at
tendance. A delegation of horseman
met G overnor. Vangfe at Caldwell some
ten miles distant from Ililjsboro, and
escorted him to town . The" Diirham
Tilden & Vance Club,' estimated 400
strong, were conveyed from Durhnm to
Hillboro on special train through he
,kindness of the ciever Superintendent,
J A j Andrews, arriving at the de
pot of the latter place about half past 9
o'clofck, where they were met by Go
Vane, thc'Saiom band and a delegath
Gov.
at ion
fromi the Hilhbbro Club The Durham
Club bore not less than fifty banners and
tranlparonces upon which were inscrib
ed appropriate mottoes, some of which
we give! below, our ppace being too limit-
ed tp admit them all. M
"'''rtldeu and oujiiitutional liberty
'yance and Victory."
"Durham for Vaiice against the world."
"so Ikes in our'n." j
"Down wiUi Revenue Ike."
"Stand by lie nominees.7' ;
"Ve vote with qur friends." j
"Down with rogues and thieves. We
must have reform."
j ; ".Where did Ike Youn's get his title of
Colonel ? Ans.' Iu the Kirk War."
- MWe -pledge North Caroliaa 20;0j0
fr Vance and Ileiorm."' . j
' -'Judiciary exhausted." Settle, 18?0.
''The honest colored '.nan is respected
and protected' 1). T. & V. Club. j ,
; Joe Lavi.v the..; honest man's candii
date." . y.. . '.,.!
fiJos-f Shepherd, Dabcock, Ike Young
at4 Settle all balong to the fame ring."
"(jrant eridorecs Settle. He cndois-
ed llahco'iik.-" i I
There wera numerous ether devices
which we have not space to publish.
At 11 o'clock Gbvl Vance led off jri
a speech of an h'oilr and a half, dealing
death blows to' Radicalism and carrying
the crowd with him exceptja few ne-
jgroes. He was frequently fitfd loudly 1
j ..).aarliil Ti tlio n 11 il 1 tio tt-irfli i lariT i
number ot ladies and they .ere all tor
Vance. If the ladies were enfranchised
his maj ni'y would in.t fall rhort d 10-.-;
000. When Vane maJe a: goul 'liit-j'
the men cheered and theJauies waived!.
their handkeVchiefs. Settle followed in
a Ypeech of the s.lnie length, j His speeeli !
was all abou.t the, war and Vauce's war j
record. He made no voes- in ()ranjr. J
Vance rej lie-.J in a speech of half hour's j
length and Settle had fifteen minutes
Mlf"'. .- , ;
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The crowd was large but not so large
... . . p . 0
;is we expeoieu, iuouku 11 was csinuaitu
that there were 4;,00.0 persons on the
. t:
ground. It was a clonous day for Dem -
-ocr&cy arid o&r friends came off jubilant, i
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Frceland & Co., is head quarters
for dry goods, notions, ready made cloth
ing, boots, '-shoe, hats 'and, cap?. Go
and examine before buying.
For a good over-coat, a fine pair of
shoes or boots, go to Mohsberg's.
: -Persons desiring to procure con
veyances can do so by application to
Juo. A. Cox. Carriage and horses with
careful driver, cr horses by the day fur
nished upon reasonable terms.
The cheapest goods in Dm ham is
that 85ct. waterproof, and those 75et.'
bed spreads at Mohsberg's
--Those indebted to Dr. l. Blacknall
are earnestly reiuested to come forward
at once arid settle their accounts.
Fleeced lined merino; and cotton
stockings at Mohsberg's
Iurliaui Loilge U. I. I A. JI.
j 3! KETS
The 'second ancV fourth Tuesday night in
each month. .
Dcruim Eoyal Arch Ciiapteb U. D.
i Mkets ' j
The first "Wednesav at 2 o'clock,. p. m. and
the third Tuesday at night. .' , .
29 12m. " ! ' ' '
TAXNOTIC15.
I s:v4.1l atten lns followori t6 receive the
State and County Taxes for this Vear, 10 wit;
Orange" Factory, : ITmdayj 9th, Oct.
Manguui's, : "
Hall's Store f:
llillsboro . i
William Cheek's
Cedar Grove
Catee' '.
White Cross
Chapel Hill
Patterson's
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Duitam. ,
Tuesday, 10th,
"Wednesday iltb, '
Thurs'dry 2th, "
Friday 13th, "
Saturday. , lith,
Monday 23r 1,. "
Tuesday r 21th,
Wednesday Z5Ui, "
Thursday '''25th,
Friday i - 27th, "
Times are tight but I hope the Taxpayers
will remeniber that this doe not exeuie
me. I am compelled to Fettle with the
Treasurer on or-before the 1st, of Deceoiber,
and I do hope all will attend and pay prompt
ly and relieve me of the uuple isant duty of
forcirg collections. The Candidati-s will be
on hand at the above times and 1 placeri.
Thoe. IL HUGHrX .hff.
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fri order to conpete uith New York
houses and to keep np witft the ,itne,
I S A A 6 CZTTINGER
has determined to put down trices, and
lees mjr.ey "sbtl'l ftm Notthl-ard in fatirej.
To prove that I am ' in earnest, and mean
what. I saj Twill give a partial list omy
prices." - j . ' -j . ! :
Straw Hats fromO 62nt5Vp.' .V; -j
Felt Hats from So ceuta tip. : I ' : r j
Ruffa with lace edge from' 10 f cejits-jper
arinp. . - y. : -'-r-U
Eitbbns li-'inches Avide froxirl2.i.i - centa
up, and other widths in propctfen.?'. j: j
T1 Cprssts from 35 cents up.
' Collars from 7 cents nv- . V . : : !
Zephyr from 13)'cents up,jOEl y imported.
Real Hair Braids Irhm 60 fentsnp. ;;
Infants' ilerino t;loaks from .T.'oD pi j i
Infants' Crotchet Caf s I tironi'?5 .cinU jup.
Iuf ants' Drestes from ItDO np v 1 i
Worsted rringefortrimming"dr,isosfroM
cents np. ! -; ! i "
. Kid Gloves from 75 cts. . up, 2 buttonsi' 1
Hamburg LJgm irom, 0 cents up. j
I could lujne a thous;i,nd more; articles,,
but I can o dy assure th i public tli.it my
prices will be uniform iu every l raiv h,
and lull I a! is a call. i ." ! " -I
MV STOBK1S LARGE AD p. 'j?-;
j ISAAu ETTIN6ER, ;
i ll -f48 liyctteviHe s'rtot, -i
37 RALEIGH, N. i
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IS THE PI,AC?E j
Do 'Bnv Youi Oo'o'dte.
EXAMINE : . j
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FOR YOURSELVES AND SAVE MONEY.
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i YOU WJLL FltfD ; j
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ArULLSTOCKaF
DRY GOODS, : i - !
NOTIONS, ;. . f l.
aiwcvRiKS, . j
Hoots & shoes.
LrilT'S LOOTS and G A ITERS!
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i MILES' MOROCCO and CLOTjl
SIO'ES
101! LADIES and MISSUS,
I Ij Call S3 JeCial attent ion
, TO ULASS-WARJ,
iAivl Rednced .Pri-exof .".
UQii STON E WAKE..
j Prices of JHiSSen WagCZl
1 1 I T T I'l T ' rut
1 ' Ji&UUUluU
For a she-it time 10 per cent lower than
usual, J !
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It is to my interest to sell same qual-
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J iU W A T HE LU VV t.S 1'. ,
I TR Y ME
I WILL G Li A KAN TEE PRICE -5 TO SUIT.
I will pay the highesti market "price
in CASH, : i T
TRADE or .j , '
DISCOUNT
FOR SEED and: '
RALE COTTOX
and other country produce. ;
Respevifulh,
j
John Li MarkhafflJ
SUCCESSOR TO i: W, CHEEK,
- iu nil am, N. c.
. j THE following persons have been appoint
d Registrars and inspectors to hold the
Election at the various Precincts in Orange
county on Tuesday the 7th, day, of Novem
ber 1S76; !':;'"!'
IIii.i.sboro PRErixcT. Lemuel Ljnch, J. P.
: David T. Clark, Pride J ones, . John Kose
mond and Arched Hunter, Inspectors.
j Smith's Precixct. C. E. Smith, J. P. j
! George Tate, Alexander Smith, Wilson
Brown and Henry Ray v Inspectors. I
i C.kpab Grove. Di W. Jordan, J. P.
'David Thompson, Henry l.'McDade, Lem
uel Umpton, Alfred Ward, InKpectors. j
Hall's, Samuel H. Jordan, J.:P.
Chrfrles It. Wilson, Sr., Robert N. Halt,
Sr., Jos. W McKea, Robert Y. Walker, In
spectors. - ' I - "''!
Douglass'. A. L. Holden, J.-P. j'
I Lewis Wadkins, James S Leathers, Isaac
Holden, James Parker ,J Inspect ord. I
Mjxglm's, A. ' J TJmpitad J..P.
W. W. Mangurii, "Win. Uowiing, Wil is
Mangum, Will iam Ellis, lnspect is. j
LiHs-oMB's.H.Ci Latti, Registrar, j
J. W Latta, George Colli us, C. P. War
ren, Thoraa Lipscomb. Inspectors.. A
' f Dlruam. R, Wi Thomas, J. P,.. j
jWm; E. Walker, VY. S. ltaulhuc, John S.
Lockhart, Wash. Duke,! Inspectors. i
Patterson's Mill. S,. H.;Turectine, J. P.
j Hardy Massey, A. j D. ; Marccm: John
Hutchins, V. B. Sparrow, Inspectors.
(inter8. Gabriel A. Barbee, J. P.
!A. B. Gunter, W. G. Mason, Leslie Ad
kins, liufiin Cheek, In3pect.rs
! Cuapell Hill. -Merrett Cheek, J. P.
I Abel Maddry, John 11. HiKchiis, James !
B Mason, Turner lvjeg. Inspectord.
I cole's yTORE.C. ;w. Johnson, J. P.
.jj. N. Craig,7 Win Uobson, Morris King,
Thoiervs Faucet, Inspectors. j
t Whitk Cross. D. M. Durham, J. P. I,
i Matbew Atwater, Alvio Durham, Wni. II.
laucett, Thos. Dodsonj Insoectors.
Cat3 SToRt.. Thos. D. Oldham, Sr., J. T
iDa'uiel F. Thompsom, Sidnay Durham,
C.r.i.1 rV-.Trfonl Thru. S. (Vtfla lninui.
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tors. '. ! I
! liy order of the Board, 7th, Sept, 1876
; JOHN LAWS, Cleric,
-' ' .'" Board CoDxmijeionere.
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FOR SALE BY
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Z2$
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THE GRANGER VsAGOS i adrjl
tJd by
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till who have examined or used it, to
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TSB BUW I
ever introduce 1. nto this cquhtryfcl? the
money.
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Two torse wagon toifiple
$83
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Onr-hnrsp ' !
Itorly requires to be
used, io berime
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Head the folXowine:
This
is to certify that
wefhave Until in
consuiiiji uee tor the past twoyeftrs; ".yEFFi
CHICAGO ' (GRANGER) j wXG0X the
same nw offered for sale by I'apt.-Jlohn
Lockhairt, and take pleasure i sayii the
Mr the VERY BEST weeper txs: t
W. T. BLACKWELL (jo;
Piirhtim. N. C. Septeinbjir ifet, 87&J
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W e have used the abovd. v,agon' two
yeird, jhul have no hesitdflcy $n sayithtst
it is T1IE BEST we e-ver wlw.- ' " H I
v It: papiciti
A. K
jTJUVD.
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; Durham, N. 0., September list, 1876 J
All interested in h iin& thf best jfon
a -Hi
11 ;
hat is
made should call ion
I DURHAM, N. C, and getdho r mortj
31-
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OF M. : TlOISBEE7
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ro 1 : a
, rarge sj
PlphiteijRed Spread fir 75 cents. , '
Fhick Aifa ca for 30 cents pev yard. ;
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A llandsomq
A lieautiful line of Dres poods
A full vinl 'aMlv!T?lillo!i.lfr.. tnn
A- good yard wide " Jarju Coftbn fur
A ipiece of WaterproojT a 83 ces per yard, would be cheffp for $1.25.
A splendid article L-idieji' Meriiio!rest8 for 50 cents a piece,
A full width sheeting f J fards Wide for 25 cents per vard
, A large stock of Lidte leather shoes from"871 cents up.
A Lot of 1.0O0. Ijadfes' CoMm at
A good Rlanket r $1.5d$l50; $1.00 and $600. ' ;
A good suit of ioths for $7.50.
A. neatllDryss suit for 310.00.
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A full line of Cksimere? for Men and- Hoys- wear.
A Lat of Camibriq edgings at
priced them. j
The Largest Stock of lloots, Siloes,.
j Bargains too numerous td nientionwill
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I MAIN
Sign of the Durhani Boot,
IGroods at whc51esfle.
. P. ff. Selling goods for c4s'u;I am r.t compelled to put on, ao estiM percei.;.j-j on my
goods: to makeup for bad dejbtst .
FAEMEPui
DURHAM, N. C
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We the undersigned; will In the d5th,
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well-known
. . . 'It
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(a
ini" been run for several yeifrs
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day it will be run under tjie peperysiou
' . i . '.-'..I ... a ii llx.zit
whose long experience auti upwu pimj
li known to the trade, he hating had 2G years experience in the Tobacco Uusibcbs,
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we i deem it useless to make fftber ommeit.
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We simply say to FAIIMJIRS nd SHIPPERS ...'give; o.- a trial.;' ,No -effort
will be wanting on our pa.it
:j please,
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We make no boast or flo'-ilriaq, nor lo we promise to do better than all the World
besides, but we do say that w havepthe facilities for doipfc as well for you as any
rjther house cm do on thepuham.Iarket, V !
"Wfalker, Xyon & Co.
, September -9tU, !.;
Fall Millinery.
The Largest Stock
EV t'R SEEN I N OU ANGi: 'COUNTY.
Tie latest" styles and- test- goaSs'are
-i our m;tto in' making sele.-ticns.
SOMETHING TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. -
The Senior partner has over four years
experience in the millinery business at
Durjtam and feels sati-ficd they have the
jgo.ts't? j.'eae the ladies of Durham and
ih fc'j'joi tiding country.-.
COM 13 AiSD' SiiR ,
;. Oar st--ok of millinery goods is complete,
and if yvu tradt with us you will be sure to
Kct worth f your money andu goods of
i-thc latest styles -l- .
instotr:
ha full line" of Fi-ecdi and American Corsets,
Childrens', iiisses' and Lidice Hatn, Tiim
med'and Untriminec,
FLOWLUS,
' f' ' buffs ;'...'";'..
SCARFS. ; ;
J; . SiLK. TRIiPMING?,
1 . . LACES &c ,
and numerous articles -which -vvo hftv not
iiientione-1, bnt that are usually found in a
FIRST CLASS miiiinery ebtabhshment.
We pledge ourselves: to furnish goods as
faehionable, as fresh ad as low as any
house in North Carolina, andall we ask is
a trial and we will convince you of nil we
have here said.
RcspectiuUy
Irs.E. C. Karkliaia & Co.
30 ijlJRHAM.-lN. C.
ortli Carliha. Serson Com-ty-Iii
tlic Snporior Court.
TLS1IY CASH
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AOAlNrJ-?'
ttSEE lOORE. . I I- 1
To Lessee - Moore, the Defonl?ntj in the
above entitled action a noiiresiJent of this
Stale; . .,'
You aw herebv'rtfquir .d to appear at the
Clerk's office in jtoxl.oro on tin3th, N'o-
vember ' 1870 , 'and answer or demur to the
eoiiiplaiut filed i ni s.ii.d office, or tin- plain
tiff will aoply to the court lor the Belief de
manded in said complaint.
Thin i5th, day September 187C.
. ' Ji. J. LANSDliLl-, Clerk.
Bumpass & Luusford . Attorney for plain-.
tift. t ' !
ar gain Store
buy
for 25 cents per yard..
fnr 7 'ian
G cents. f -
o cents a niece.:
prices that hare aitonished all who have
Trunks, SateheU and thousands of othpr
he sold at-pric's that defy competition,'
OF A ?vl6HS3ERG.
HI REET, DURHAM. N. C.
Shoe and Trunk Derot
to suit' the purchaser.
WAEEHOUS:
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day of this month take charro -of the
IV. : . :-
by E. 3. Tan i.-.b,) after the above or toed
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of Capt- -ZYlGX. Walker,
L. :'- t:: '
in
both in
13 FALL AND WIXJEli"
DRY1O0D3;r; .
A LARGE AND VELI.-ASaO a ED STOCK
AT ' : - '
M, PRICES TO SUIT EYJ YDODY
Illack silks at 90a $1, Al.25,T LM i 7r
ri82. and nn toft.1 Kil r-rrftl ' A ' " .
tColoreJ silts in great variety, at all priced
Merinos. : ! ,
Black Alpaccas the ckeape't ever oflfered
at 25, Wdp, 40, 43, 50c.; and up to JI
per yard.- , . .r
Black Mohairs, in fine qualities, fixra 60,-
to 41.25. per yard a brilliant as silk.
Black Uouabazines from 60c. to $1.75 n-r
yard. , i
A lull assortment of fancy dress roods of
the most fashioiiabla styles. v
White and colored Flannels in nUiit tO
vpdl, -atldwer prices thanjever ki.own- ,
' Our stock is too large to enumeriite prieos- i
xjoou ior tx)j 8, and men's wear in all styles
and qualfties. including the celebrated
CharlotteeviHe wiwllenS all to be soli ut
hard-time prices.
White- and colored bla'nket?5 in all sizes a ud '
qualities We give extraordinary bar
gains in this article.- So don't pi'rchas
Mum ; i;iu e.ninuea our stoc k.
Calico comfoitahles odonv nva nun uVtur
at 1.50aul,2. J . '
Horse-blankets, very cheap. Vi
Canton I'Luinels f: om 10 to 30s. per vrdV
Bed-tick from 1Q to c. per yard. " !
Cheviot shirtings from 10 to 23c. per yard.
Bleeched and unbleeched rotten fihptinr
and shirtings retailed at wholesale prices. 1
Tible Duuuusk, for tjble-cloths,; all pure lin-
en, at G(b. per yard m orth 83c.
Doy lie or fringed napkins frbm COc. to $i
per dozen. - - - -
Turkey red Doylies froui 7."c. to $2.50 par'
dozen. ; ' ' . . ' '
Large size pure linen-napkins from $1 to i
per dozen.
Linen Huckaback towels at $1,S1.23, $1.51 "
Si. 75, and up to t-12 per dozen.
Red-wine cloth at - 7-1 jc. $1. and lif) to
$1 .o5 ier yArd. ' i '
NotiiiKli.ini curtaiu laeo at 13c. worth 25c.
pr yard- ; ; '
Notingham lace curtrtinn at 62 83 Sli, n nl.
np to 20 a net lor two windows j vtortn
50 per cent, more.
Tapestry, brusels, three-ply, ingrain, rag.
i cottage, hemp 'a mil Venetian .carpet in alt
qualities and jirices.
Rnjrs, Mats, Hassocks au'd Oil-cloihs.
All-wool table-covers at SI, S 1 .25 ai d ?10".
Piaiio-CSvers from $5 up to S12.
Tuties ju ail sizes, in graat : variety, aiid
very cheap. "
All kiu In ot Merino and Lambs-wool u n-
'.dcrgitrments for men, women and c-'iil- -V.dren,
at lowe prices thiin ever known i
before . : - . . . r
.Yak laces from '15c. to 75c. par) yard"":
Kulnos at 520, 'S), 35, 40 and 50c. per
dozon. .' j . ,
Koulcvard and Balmoral,, skirts in all qal-
ities. .
Linen Collars and Cuffd in great variety at
very low prices,
cvlk lies And pearl's- of the latest styles at
prices to suit all. ;
Hiuboiis. in all widths and. colors at low
price.-1.
Silk Handkerchiefs, for lidies and gen'lj
luen. .
Gentlemen's 1'uruishiug goods in great va
riety anu at lower prices than usual,
Ready-made closed front Shirts of our own
manufacture, made of the: best V 'aairmi : ta
cotton, fiua Iri.,h linen, arid couiI' rely
finished; have only to be lauudried rr-fV.re
we.iriug. Jlavjng largely .increased our
facilities for m;imiiaeturing these BhirtK,
we are enabled to reduce the price io $1.'
We guarantee them to be in every respect
as good as the shirts we 'have heretofore
sold at si. 23-.
Open-front shirts at $1.25, pr six for $7..
lieady-ni ide garments fof ladies in great
variety.
Shawls in all fcisce and qualities.
Also, a fuii asortmeuf of (looks.
. Our stock is worth of the nttontiou tff nV
purchasers of DltY , GDOli, as we sh ;w it
all timed an assortment th it Ciiitut b t iv
passed in this city. ' s ,
We only enunierate a ain.il no;t,-ri.
what we bare. '
LEVY imOTHEUS,
, 1017 aud lOlO Main street,
I ' liichuiwnd, Vii.
Jj TJ M D E TST' S,
SILVER MODEL
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Fayeltcville street ippsit'? th? Market
KALKIGH, X. C,
The Largest, Heiviest 2e:t and
CHEAPEST '
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cooking antp it;: rrNi f Vr. - is
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GREAT VARIETY.
His stoves took all the prctpiums but ona
I offered on Stoves atf the lastjSt.de Fair.
RILVERr MEDAL FOR Tfisl DISPLAY.
rremium for tho best Cooking Sto .e with
wood. . . ! '
Premium for tin: best Cook coal.
Fcnlcs, Balances, Weights, andlfeaBurcR
already sealed by N. C. -Standard. ' Tin
ware in endless variety. .Hollow -wares
Pots, Ovens, pii'ers, Teakettles, Sauce-panq
pie pans, ic. Whjo-W4RE, Tubs, Waeh
boards. Buekettcommon and fine covered
Ch Urns, ell lluckets Wheel and Rope
SiiKKT-XRoy'-aiiftt Coppi-;r-wArk. i Ijamps,
beaut iiful Parlor and common- Lantern in '
vrious Btyles. Oil. '.Wikk:Uoods, 'Wire
Fenders, 'lifrd 'Cages. Gis, Pistols- and
Amunition. Mafches by gross, Wra
ping paper by the Veaiii. Brushes, Counter
t!eru-b, IStove, antl bhae. Pumps, the best
Cucumber-wood pumps ou the market, Oil
and Liquor pumps. Crockery a darjfe lt
just received, finest quality " Ironj .Stone,
Table-Cutlery, Pocket-kniTCs, Ae.Jtc But
of course he con'not enumerate ' ll hia
goods here, Earntly soliciting an Exam
ination of his varied and continually in
creiiKinjj assortment of goods he 6io( bim
self thankfu lly and retpectfullv ,
JZSJOB WOKKof all kinds in his Un
done in .a aubhtntial aqd work -rnan-fik
manner and warranted Satisf;iction gnare
rantecil,
GET THE 3 EST.
SyTin P.oofing, Gutterinj? and Pipivp a
Speciality. btoves. -Ileatera Ranges and
Furnaces,, put up nd warrantel to operate
atiefactorily. 51 -3m
AGf)RM G0GKIN6
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TTH'i rnTTrt nimATTnfN
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