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1 A I can cash. j fenca of J. mrcli street, is very valuable offortunity for, any "jmrcbase j property. aV'sleU f5ftafsv for Nw nut. l - i ' ana afu; ifiai lor JJavfa m.t.,-, . .j it ne aosflnt i x . 1W .... J... . "woul tw wee ill . . . "J f'Tiicutir anrl ... v,u.r,ete WIh V,tt. a 1 iy and pr,ce of wrV t t "t-ara a rea offices in 6 W( 0 kIio diateli ,D& re. Breaks our warehouses was good. If you want fresh meat of tl nualitv we advise vou to io to C. Ilerndpn's. 1 t I We received a club of subscribers Monday from .Kentucky, fbr which we return thanks, . , Persons not receiving regularly will confer a favo in the same at this office. Can't our "city fathers ' pass a law tJ exterminate some of the worthless curs that icfe&t our town? Mis. Clossnod Mrs. Monday fur ltaleU on a v sister, Mm. Jno. G.-Williame. Four young men received the ord'f nar.ceol baptism at the Baptist church Sundav nijibt. Rev. C. Dui!hani officia te jr. their paper r by reporli- AD Death. Charles JV. Horner, a po, but ttjore recently a school teach- j, camo' fh tewn fiatuiday .on business and during the day. partook rather free ly of whisky. , He remained tjptil late n the aiternoon wheo he left for hi mother's a (list arcs of eight miles. la the outskirts of town bo called at the residence of a gentleman a little after datk and complained of being very colJ. He remained a short time and left say ing he expected to stop with a friend about three miles distant, j Oni leaving tfe did not. appear to be very ttouca in toxicated.' ; Nothing more was beard of him until Sunday afternoon his lifeless body was found in an old field near the 1 two and half miles from Durham. lis remains were conveyed to Durham deposited in the Mayor's office. Dr. J. Wilson, the coroner, was tele-' and reached Durham about llouday. A jury was imaie- .8ura!bTied and an inauest held: srdiet was tWthe came to his death Sxposure to cold while4 intoxicated: contributed, liberally to a (he was decently dressed and nice coffin. His ; moth- several friends left Do the best lor Voursell. For sale at loweet prices by Joh L. Uark ha?a, successor to J. V. Chek. Deed. Ober's Feiriliief , best Peruvian Guano, j Sea Fowl Guano, ClrtnAcils for makiug t'ertili7.er,.Dry Goods, Orocrieg, Boots, Shoes, ll&ts, Clotb in. Kc.ps p tent partly made SUirts S for $6.0 1 fof 1.25. All kinds of school books, Iron, Naila, Windowgkiss, Putty, jNisgeu Wagons, bpich NVHgons, uuiiser Separa ters, all kinds of Farming Implements, in eluding the popular Dixie Plow, never clogs pulls easy, turns all sou ami easy stocked, 40,00o Shingles. j 7j- 2m. , - : j ! llurliHin Tobacco .TlarLet Report of IJIack well's Durham Warehousa, March 2lBt. 1877. Lugi?. : ' i ! - Red comiiion-, - (old) fi.OOto 6.00 . Good . - " : 6.00 to 8.00 Bright common .. . Medium " " ' Qood " " " Fine to Fancy Leaf. (old) lie i Bed common " Good to fine Bright common " Good Wrappers. Bright common Medium "Good Fine 8.0'J to 10.00 10.0 to 12.03 11.00 to 16.00 16,00 to 25-00 6.i)0to8.C0 8.00 to 10.00 8.00 to 10.00 u.o) to is.oa (new) 10.00 to 14 00 14.00 to 16.00 18.00 to 25.00 50.00 to 70.00 Fancy none on market. j , v Alf gra-los .selling well pontieuUr brifilit wrappers and pmekers, brftlTTn gwl de mand at full prioes, j E. J. Pabrrsh. Jb'OE SALE. Berkshire Pigs, and well bred, entitled to Entry in tfta ' i I . . E R I C A 5 BERSSRIIE RE CiO & at $lt each, two and a lialf months old.hoxed and deliTrel to Express. GRADE G0TW00L LAMBS i 1 by mv thoroughbred Bam,iul, of Chatham, 3-4 blood i8 each. Two lambs of either or of both, for $15. Wool at shearing time 8 to 13 inches long. Shepherd Dogs, jVXales, b4 each, Females, S3, P pair $8. Remit by Bank oheck, Postal Order or Registered Letter, W. A. DA.VI5, W. T. BL VCKWELL, " J S. CARlt, J. R. DAY, D 0, T, yt. HARRIS, jPittsboro, N. (X, AVIS, ELACEWELL & C PROPRIETOR OF. THE' DURHAM Job Printing GAMMON'S EMPORIUM -OF- FasMol, stablishmsnt pern'ard left isit to their a large -Geo. E. Lougee his jiist received hill of goods. You can find any household article you may need at; r.To'a ! Col. John U. ilkerson, tue popu lar manager of Planters War!ehou-e, will do you good if you take jouj: tobacco to Planters. " .j - : We heard a fanner say last week be had uever seen or.hard of such prccs 5s the weed was bringing at Farmers Warehouse. ' ( A little three year t.l J cjhiM of Ann Mayhu's swallowed a horse shoe nail last Thursday evening and died iroui the ef fects m about five tniQutes I Eau Lustrale is not excelled by any other hair tonic ever used before. ' We speak from personal experienpe. It is for sale at Blacknall & Son's L " Yeansley's Uonc Superphosphate, a most excellent fertilizer is on sale with Walker,: Lyon & Co., and if jyott want a good fertiliser bay it. Jlr. L.1 Brooks and ladj of Person county, who havabeen on a visit to their son in South Carolina, reached Durham on Friday last on their way tome. ; j '- Xed Pace, of Danville, paid our city a visit during the past week. Ned is a eood warehouseman and one of .the cleverest of Virginia's noble sons.' There was a considerable fall of 1 snow in this sectidu Saturday and out ' door life had every appearance of Janu ary rather'than the middle of March C. E. Parrish having completed hia legislatiyb duties and. returned home was . in tow i Wednesday last. From his ap pearance he must bave fared f ell. Our post master i complaining that the conntrv offices are raakin a run on postage s'amps and-his office U.not pay ing. - This is wrong and ought to be stopped. : Mr. Wni. M. Jones, of Cai-y, was in town Monday. Mr. Jones' owns and runs a-sash and door factory at Gary and is also a dealer in lamber of every Mg3'" - " Charles Suramerficlcl; our popular barber, uses and has for sale L:glitning Hair Dye, Magic Colors, Bay Rum and Tonic for strengthning uie hair and sha ving soap. Persons who do their own shaving can have their 'razors put in order by calling on him. He under stands thoroughly every branch of the tentorial art. ' Dr. R. K. Gregory, of Greensboro, who has recently estiblished a branch office in Durham, has been appointed pension surgeon fir Noith Carolina with a salary of $2,500 a year. The doctor is A decided Demosrat, but was a surgeon in the United States army before the war, jto. which he doubtless owes his ap pointment. Remember that he will on his next visit to Dnihaoi give a free lec ture to which the public are invited. . Up on Buck Water the people are so nlent upon growing rich, that tUey forget when Sundy comes. A few Sun days siwe a young farmer arose early in order to do a good days plowing and his wife was busy about her domestic duties. The young man bad been plowing for an hour pr two when a friend cuine by on his wsv to church and asked what he meav.t- The situation was explained and the farm er b-istened. to leave the field and proper ly obsarve tbs Sabbath. On last Wednesday Joseph Gentry of Person county, brought suit against B. W. Matthew?, town constable, for ilk- gal arrest. The suit was brought be ore Col. D. C. Parriab, a Justice ol the Peace. N. Lunsford, of Person county appearing for Gentry and P. M. Briggs for Matthews. It seems that Gentry was underthe influence of whisky and mis behaved on the streets and Matthews ar rested him aud took bim before tha May or. Thore is a town ordinance empower ing and requiring the- police officer of the town to arrest silcb offenders, when ever and wherever in the corporate lim its they are found violating a (own ordi nance, without a warrant. r UeLtry through his counsel admitted that be had violated the laws of the town but denied the right of the officer without first be ing equipped with warrant to make the arrest. Counsel argued that it was unconstitutional. The Justice decided that the ordinance was constitutional whereupon the 'plaintive prayed an ap peal and it goes up to our next Superi or Court. j laa of some talent and at one itne bid. fair to rise to some distinction in the world, but the demon alcohol claimed him for his own and be went drwn to a drunkard's crave. During the prosperous days of th Stan dard under tlolden he held an impor tant position in tha office and, when Hdden was (elected Gevernor in 1868 he was made Private Secretary to the Governor. Rut be yielded to a slavish appetite and in a few years ''there was njne so pe or to do him reverence.'' If you have Nervous Headache call at the City Dm? Store and get cured. A sure remedy, only 25 cents per bottle. . ! . Means Buines.-- Preeland evident ly means business lrom the way he m at work. His clerical force has been in creased and he is making tundry im provements in ihis stare ' room. Freeknd knows how to handle goods and that know 'edge wilt not be dormant daring the next niuety days. He is receiving dai'y large additions to bis stock of dry goods, bootad shoes, hats and clothing, groceries &c. Hi! stock wi!l bt second to none and he is determined to sell low down. His advertisement will make its appearance next we'ek.- - - I - . . For Champagne ci ier, pure whkies and brandies go to M. (J. llerndon's the Green Front. . & - ! Mohsberg is offering gre t induce- raeutato purchasers of goods prepatory to go North. I Pkemium Machine. The new Rem ington Sewing Machine contributed to the Oxforl Orphan Asylum by W. T. Black well & Co., to be ' awarded to the lady raising the largest amount of money for that institution by the first of Febiutry ! was given to the Ladies Orphan Aid Society of Goldsboro. r ' ..i ; . ' r ; ' :!. Iletl. . McCown. -At the residence of her mother near McCownii mill to the 18th inat. of con" sumption, Misg Sallia JlcCowa in the 24th, y ear of hrage. 0 m . . : -ft. DURHAM, .C'-j: Eawls, Look at that white Camlvic wfe are selling at twelve and a halt cents per yard Grand Opening Spring and Summer Dress Goods. JUST RECEIVED ' . 1 . , ! 500 yds new and beautiful styles American Prima 8 and 9cts 1000 " beautiful Wash Popliu at only Met 10 j0 " Suitings for Ladies travelinir suits oaly 25et Large lot American and Scotch Gingham in all the new and desirable styles soliA. stripe check, ana plaid lrom lUcts. psr yarU up. Those Silk Lace Fudmes. at Mobs- berg's are selling rapidly at prices with in reach of everyone. ' To arrive plain and fancy mattings, floor oil clottisi&c, wkich wnl be sold low for cash at Freeland & bo's. " -A new lot of Ladies Collars Hdk'fs for five cts. at Mohsberg's, and - Mohsberg's prices cannot bo beaten any where. Use Eau Lustrale that excellent Tonic and Dressing for the Hair. For sale at City Dtug Store. R. Ulacknall & San. r . . . i Bikthday Part r, heading wefi i 1C00 yds elegant Bleached Cottons.oc We particularly solicit an examination and comparison f prices of the' abore Ckttons. PIQUE- the most celebrated brands. 11 JL IQUE, PIQUE. 50O Yards, 1 Wh'te l'ique at only ten centa j , , ' Laree lot LaiiRdftle and Kin Phillip Cara'ories, pliil and striped Nainsook at prices which defy competition. I ' i i Bed Tickinc:, Bed Ticking, Large lot at 10, 12, 15, 2, 25 ind SOets. ! isroTioisr.s isroTioisra Beantiful line childrcr.8 MisBes and Ladies aolid and strioed Hose, i Ladies fancy and silk fichu vs, lk. hendkerchiefs, collarett, ruffling, fancy sets collars and cuffs, corsets white and colored border lii en handkerchiefs, black and white railroad and honev comb canvass, zephyr worsted mottoes aud notto frames, all colors embroidery silk white em broidery Bilk white embroidery linnen and cotton and a sere it mmy other artijloj .in the fancy goods line. Largest and most select stock of ChiUrens Unses and Ladies button and lace shoes er brought to Durham. " ' I i Hemember we make a spet:alty of ehoes and keep the beat aesortment to be found ton. . j. j . , Whepyou come in don't fail to look at that WASH DRESS GOOD3 we are selling at ten cents Remember the place i . Q E & A BAWLS' Main Street m. li LI 1 aTl 2 " o ' IT 3 B-a ls fio O Tft U- js K o & It"0 S Having received my i rat importation of spring and: summke: g o o D s ; am now rff,ringj real aud desirabU BARGAINS, Well worth the immediate sfttentionyjmy friends and patron. Deairabla Dress Goods. Large lot of EMBROIDERIES AND RIBBONS, BISHOP LAWNS, NAINSOOK MUSLINS, CROSSEDBARRED MUSLINS, DRESSED AND) , UNDRESSED PIQUES BLEACHED and UNBLEACHED DOMEiTICS. timore. . S.J r---zP-Sm f t large II , o OO li - LU II J of Lan- J II "at Black CO - IPerhaj V V IARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? WEITE AND GET OUR PRICE TOR White k Yellow Pine asi. ooons awd itr,iis. And wo guarantee to furnish you mich goods .Very JMucli Cheaper Than yon can buy them in tiif State. All the Sash, Doors, Blinds, &c. we put upon the market, j we warrant i Thoroughly ScasoneU ! Xo Shriiikiu! j And First-Class in All Respects, Our stock is always full, and we carry tha arrest stock of such goods in North Carolina. is ypu are going to paint OUR STOCK OF i LEADS, COLORS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &c. j . Is much the largest in the State. And we promise to sell you goods in our line as cheat) kw you can purchane the same goods in New York or Bal- 1 I ITT COAT'S SPOOL COTTON,' as high up a No. 150. Large stock of GENTLEMEN'S We are SOLE .A-GHSISTTS FOR THE Celebrated mixed for use verell Chemical Pairits- "Write: , Warranted in every particular for card containing sixty -six beautiful colors, RE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. .: . LITIS LEWIS & CO.; TO THE MANUF ACTVBERS, MERCI1 ANTS, WAREHOUSE MEN AN V THE BUSINESS COM- M UNIT' EVER Y WHERE. . NEW VORK r RICES ro 0oe over rigsbee'a atore Main street LETTER, NOTK and. BiU-Heads, , ; Statement df AceonnU, CiRCULARSj i CARDS, ' ENVELOP KS, POSTERS, . BLANKS, i and every description of Plain and Ornamental Job Printina:, cleanly and neatly executed at the Jlo west S pricea and the hortest notiee. ' -r We defy competition in BAND AND LABEL WORK. Oar paper is superi or'" oar bronie'ia the heat, and oar " work corresponds. 'No disappointment at this office when work has been promised, and if onr work, at all times,1 ia not felly np to representation, we promise to receipt your bill for . nothing and make you a present of. the job. We are determined to do no work but what s first class work. ' . ! t - j Tk Durham Job PrinttOK i Office shall be an instation that Dmrbaa shall have cause to be proud of. Send in ytur rdere. Satisfaction gatranteed ot money refunded. I Remsnii'jcr t'ic place over R'gs bee'a store. 1 Gib tkiag. Mda this aeaion' and under my eipres order. ' -.' Grooorios fuIHine of the freshest and boat Quality. W All goods WARRANTED AS REP RESENTED r mon refunded. - That tha lady that purchase the largest amount of GOODS of me during ta month of March recsires , FREE OF CHARGE, : . ;; m :. An Embroidered Corset, tc a pair A No. 1 KID GLOVES, as h prefers. RALEIGH N. C ; 1 "
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