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' 1 THE TOBACCO PLANT. C. B GHESIT, Editor. TUESDAY, .NOVEMBERS, 1878 ADVERTISING RATES: One Sijnareonu insertion "... ' " -two " ... .. . ... " " one month - tlnmn'ttf"lve month '. .,:.. column twelve months. ..'.. Oho column twelve months. . . . ; .. . iiOi ... .-. . fiXOO ...l')(U0 Oiii'p-ip'-r is o:e am iTirj tin best a Ivertiwim-f ine liirns in' the South. When aii a lv.-rt;-; ,V,th itHty '!'"tefc-i.ien of this disfrict, to the chair. Shite, grow. J wirri.v Hl'l '"11 I I 1 t -1. I I I ' I I i IT 1 I IfV (Mretilation i larfe and eositiiiueiv to LOCAL ITEMS. Liquors of all kinds. and of. the best fpjalities mid a large stock of cigars at Cairingt oil's. A. few more Cloaks left at Mo!in--berg's to ha closed out -cheap." Stcond supply of "Dr--ss Goods f.o I be opfii.-d this week at Mohsberg s. . . Tlie County 'Commissioners' ari.- in "session. " Ddvis is sweeping things in Dur ham township.-' ".; J. N. (tanV'mou att'-nded the Yel don Fair and reports it a success.; w n jii" hj iu rjn i.:wu i. ersoin couvt will not oncn till lo-morroW; ir , ,. f , L t -H 'rnilou advertises fxvsli merits , hi- y ,, t- of all kinds and will luriusn vou at anv hour. lie is ahvavs ready to wait on his customers. i ri : Capt. W. K. 8tvr !ii h.is very m' teriallv add.;d to his home iremise.s i , e f rri - ,' 11 by tue erection oi a new ii-uce. 1 lit res is life in the. old. land yetj , i ; AUen, the rre.it tobJ New York wlio'has Uau li Wast qti mjl titles of BlaekweH's s!i-'kiriur tobacco .'has lnen in to-n several , I t vs : R"mou,rs work never rips and i. . The . mrmibers of tle 0urbaiif ji"! in iyush totny eve r niado.. Light Iufantry;are- requested t() ine; j ! Th- an;iu,. at their Armory this evening at" -ffi ' This" is the namn of a nice 'little pa- . o'clock. J)v order of the Caotiiin. i Jiev. J B. (jh shin xp ui uiiiitR'ij Hil!,.an Episcopal ltnuister.'-prealilieillTJ.e entire work of tvpe' setting jis in Duke's Hall'Sunday at : 11 o'clocl ) done by young ladies, the only entr and ai'so at 1 o'clock in the' afternooiil Uprise of the kind in the South- Miss Wu li.-Vic.iers oitrrs a very vain iff Barnes, better known in the literary ble house and Jot located on Chapel Hiljtwiiill as Cou&in Annie" is'; a fine street. U yotrhave money and wan vriter and the Araidhm sparkles with to invest in real estato we -advise yoi j vit an contains many gems of pure, to go and see it. : . . i Wrefined literature. Cousin Aunie' Do you believe in educating tht f;lVurei Dm ham with a visit lasb week children of this land. Then encouritgiin the interest of her papeiythe. Arcm- tbeeltort tliat is .being m.ute to estab- lish a graded school in . Durham. tlie town : o.f j , Markham always keeps a U'Oini j)lete line-of dry goods and groeerieKj ;l handsome list of subscribers, and aiil can always make it -to your ad vanJ'it 1,' ( SUch ' a ..'favoi-able . inipressicni' 61 tage to call and, see him when you our to'wn and peojle that she proposes li-ive purchases to, make. J, . .J: to visit us again; at an early day. . - To-day is election and every body 1 : will be busy working for their4rieh(K j ; R)ok at thosU new Diess Goods lay the day close by adding! anoth- er st ir in the galaxy of successes won by' the Democratic party. , - t uev. n. u. xvuams, pasior oi ;rue - r . ii .. i a . i i . :.. .. . .j jieiuoaiML. ciiLucu 01 e S,"P' lireachad.two most excellent spinous in tue Aletliouist ciiurcu at tins pmce Sunday and Suuday night. . - . . 't -Dr. Crawford is in town and. will .remain for. ten days and can be founU at room 1(5 at the Grand Central, t It 3u want a tooth extracted," tilled ! or ahvtliing in that line Dr. Crawford will attend to your wants". with pleasure. ---Col. Charles 11. Jones, Secrilary, - .-" - " - '.. -. t ----- will please accept our thanks for a compliment irj-licket to the Charlotte' Fair. It would afford us much pleas ijre to be there. Charlotte is a live place and always has something new- Brotla i'' H- iry A. London, - the acconiplisiieil editor - of - that sterling - i f i sheet,the Chatham Ji'-rd, honored our Siinctuiu with a visit Fridav. ' It atTordtfd us pleasure to liieet iu;u ain learn that the lufurd was on the high road to success. -The Ridei-gU. 1 ; -T ..... 1 In i nf i h. ul UJ1S U1MUI Hl.'Vei.lJ matter. He said he didn't know un less they were all drunk at the other end of the line. - : . Several good sales during the past week, mostly, of 'new tobacco and bright wrappers went offal Aery bigh figures. .Fancy' wrappers are in spe cial demand am -planters' who have ; stripped their tobacco can obtain high figures for that grade. . ' j Laws & 'languni have made ai rangements to keep in stock.' rustic, window shades,, and a full line of wih dow fixings,' common, medium and line. They will : make this line of goods a spocialit aud intend to have something to suit everybody.- , With to-day the political oxeite- i rasnt passes, away and we ; hope bur people will become enthusdil upon tin? subject of establishing a school in the town of -Durham. Think about It, '.talk about it and n:.ver let it die fill yve have school second to none in the state. '; ' -:: -,: Tilings will be lively throughout a number of the States to-day. s jrts of dodges are being resorted to to defeat the Democrats and secure a - 'majority in the House. And the stran gest thing of all, some m?n who claim to be Democrats are aiding. ltepubli- c ius in some of their dodges. Mightyl poor Democrats, though. - Jk.' We askedt Clar-ncel'vh;lt frm of trial was had but the fol 3lorris, their carrier, what was '"lowing judgement was'entered ; Tim Graded School.-- 13- appointment a meeting of the citizens of Durham was held in Duke'e Hail Friflav night to 'discuss the pro- priety of jestablishiug a graded school j - .fa Durham.', Capt. Dugger, of Jtal.-'gh .-. fWas present, though he did not receive the invitation until 1 o'clock of the Sime evening, ami oi coursu uau hui - - ' t .- i. .i 1 time for preparation. The meeting ;:w;is organized by'; calling Mr. James Soutiwate, one of the .School Commit- I After a concise statement of the ob jeet of the meeting he introduced Capt. Dugger. Tins gentleman' has been at the head of a very .flourishing school in the city oi Raleigh for two years and thoroughly understands the system of the gr ided schools. He ishowed how thesa schools arj classi iied and the advantages of such cl.is sirication, the mode of teaching, sta tin" that much importance was at- t Tu-hed to thoroughness, whatever they I taught they endeavored to make thor- j, . - J ough. This we think omVof the bast ' It atures of the graded school system. His speech: Ayas attentively listened f to, it lieing a na.v s lbjeet an i one in ' vtliiili mir iifonl.j fd ' interest. " 1 - l' " " . f lli V. C. Durham introduced a resolu- i tion l't questing the school 'committee 1 -t - . " to sfo forward and nd-avor to secure r f a site and procure suitable buildings J for a graded "school and pledging them the'hearty support and coopera- ition of the citizens ot IJurnain wlncli . ... . . t t was uuani uiouslv -passed ' 1 The meet- mg then adjourned. Keep warm by buying your Blan- . tets atd (Juilts at Mohsberg'sL' i per published at. Atlmta. Ga , and is c- ; .-. ' - . iu.. i i... ir:..,.' . ir. T?.t," t' lieu uy .llft nuiiie iiiiii in jj.u iico. XfhvnuiK it affords us.- pleasure to enow she- found : so many ijcJhvt1 voung gentleTien in Durham. : She t01Jiy remained- a half iay , but kftwiti j "pene.i .at .ionsuerg s. New'and beautiful styles of Crochet ed Zephyr shawls just opened at the j ew Yurk Cash Store, for onlv $1.50 1 .. u : w j'. - ' - '. - Fine' Linen shirt bosoms 10 cents vJw nvi. ,,-trv ,b,e If j ou want' a 'good meal go to Cari"nrtou's Restaurailt, ' - Fresh Pies daily, at.Burgess'. . . - - - The following proceedings were had in a magistrate's court in a. county not ;i thousand miles from Durham' ia April 1S7.J. -Ta-3 w i-r iutrja Is ; . State of North, Carolina j County) To the Sheriff or other lawful officer of County, Greeting ; Y'ou are commanded to 'forthwith apprehend one, Irish P-nldler and be have before me to answer ' tii . liim lor selling rood wit,1,T". it licence. -mis Api if 1st, 1870. J. P It is not known to this deponent State of North Caralina ) County ) It is ad judged that one Irish Peddler who is found to be selling goods without license contrary to law be and is here by found ten dollars for the same by J. P. " These proceedings were actually had and the above is a true copy taken from the origiual papers. S. R. Perry keeps tine Northern ap ples. ' . . . Freeland keeps a splendid line of Clothing and 'Hats. ' . For Sugars and Coffees go to, Ta tu m's. Read C'refilj-. The Leihjer is mistaken in saying the Pl.vnt said the Chapel Hill burglars didn't get the appeal. Didn't say it, and call for the proof. The Plant said th re was doubt abviut the appeal and it was thought the appeal, would not ba gran ted and added "should such be the case the burglars and Bob Boswell, the murderer will all hang the same day." The editor of the Ledger must be a vp ry careless reader or he could never have made such a blunder. The information as td the doubt of. the 'ap- p?al was obtained from one ol the counsel for the diefendents. Inju.lice to our Post Master. The Chapel Hill Ledginr has been complaining of the irregularity of the arrival of the Raleigh papers and its last artiela on the. subject does our worthy Post Master great ii justice, though we hope it was not inten tional. It saj-s ; " sometimes as many as three dailies, of different nates, ar rive at the same time. For this no blame should attach to our Post Mas ter, Mr. A. Mickle, or the mail con tractor,,Mr. V. D. J it: s." The blame is permitted to rest upon the Post Master at Durham! He is prompt m discharging all his official -'duties and the Raleigh dailies 'are not permitted to remain in the office lu re. We of ten miss the Ilaleigh thiilies several lays in succession; and We hope th Ij-'dijcr will do our Post. Master the justice to say thitt no blame , should attach to him. Carrington has-the best live cent cigars in town. Gent's uuderwear at ' - ! - Lyon t Barriuger's Published by request. Hillsboro X,C, Oi-.t. 21, 1878. Tohe Editor of thi Phijd : Please' state in your paper that the remarks made by one of the counsel for the prisoners tried last week for burglary, setting forth as the ground on which to base a motion for a new trial, are, calculated to do me great in- j justice. The allegation was that they j could introduce evideue to show that J I did not believe in the existence oi j God aud that I was an Infidel. Mv . 1 character and connection as a member of New Sharon (jMethoilist) Church for hvB years )a' ti, ought to protect me ajamst sucu ati accusation. 1 navt en eavored to disij-lntrge my duty as a christian during that time, and in the ! , , , - , - .. ,. 1 i ,ie iri:ii, in iue iiir of God rendered, t , t i i- . , , . , Jvuus S ' McRohay j ' i ' -" . j For Dress "Goods, prints, linens! bleached and brefwn domestic Free- land's is headquarters. For Clothing, 'Boots and Slioes go to Tat urn's. Cox & Morris will furnish -yo.ur win ter wood by applying to A. B. Cox. 131 EI. -' ) ------ In D irliani, on tlie 13th, Oetolier 1878, of fe ver, JOHN E. M, C rA'N, ae 1 21 years. Bro. .MeCowu ha I heeu a niemher of the M. F. JJiurch, South, at I'leiitsaat Given, on Flat lliv r C renit, 'or three years. )ro. ileCowu was taken violently at the first,, aii'l sufiere't very gleatly for two or three weeks,- until hit death on Suii'lay. I iiKitetl him frequently during his siekness, and always found him patient and cheerful, and much in terested in the prosperity of the Church. Every effort was ma le l;y his physicians to ('ounter-work lus disease, ; but it proveil to !' beyond their power pr skill to control, and death tho- victory gaiiKid. His young wife kept affectionate ardj sleepless watch about his bed, doinj; all that her ardent love could prompt, to alleviate his suii'eriiigs : and her re ward is tlie approval of Go 1 tlie,conseiousu.s of having done what she coul l, and the fond recollection of the warm appreciation of thr j that purpose. It has received the en n.dde an 1 man heiirt of her huskmd. Mayrl f lb;i.,,llil,i!.Vj btt i-Unm- slie love her Saviqi-, add the Church of hit choice, as he did, while life shall last, that in the end she mav meet him in the realms of the blest, "where there where Go 1 himself their faces." May tl tain an l comfort his! lis no more death,'- and shall wipe all tears from ie God of our fathers sus- widowed m:tlu-r, aud all other of his relations and frien Is in their be reavement, i FflANK II. WoC.TV. : Ho" i" :o:-.i iin--i...v 1. 1 ...... For Groctries of all kinds Vlble people is most alarming matins life acta- foo till von cret in TatiU"'- -i - . T embroil ieriug pat- Stamp ., 1' 1 ' , i f -j l"lJ-i,tie Infest styles just received tr-n'i ' n,"j,T ' J oy Mrs. (xeo. li'ljougee. Freeland has made Zeigler's cele- I bruti d shoes one of his specialties i . i i ... .-. . ,A. "i:,,., ..i - ini ii i: iiUL tii ir ;i. iiiii iirirr Lathes, Gent's, blisses and childrens. Every pair warranted to give satisfac tion or money refunded. Call and see the-' .Diamond shirt, best 1,00 shirt on market at Lyon & Barriuger's. W. T. Cliu kweli; rii to. W. T. Blackwell aud Julian S. Carr, have pui'cuasedj the interest of J aims R. Day in the mammoth smoking to bacco manufactory. Mr. Day and Mr. Blackwell have been together in busi- j uess some seventeen or 'eighteen years The style of t-Lef firm wili remain un changed. Cloaks and shawls of the latest styles at Freeland 's. Go and examine themy Geo. ?1. Harden raised on a seven acre lot of W. T Black well's the pres ent year sixty-nine barrels of cor u be sides several hundred bushels of peas if they had been gathered. Mr. Har den knows how to raise corn as'welj as to keep fat horses. The tax books for the town of Dur ham have been J placed in my hands for collection. We hope to have the taxes promptly; settled. J. B. Christian, t. c. The Appeal Grunted. " There exists no doubt as to th$ ap peal of the Chapel Hill burglars. Their case goes up to the Supreme Court which convenes on the first Monday in Januarv 1S7D. . Samuel A Dickaou. For several weeks past Sam has been with Riggsbee in his large brick store. Sam is an excellennt salesman and numbers his friends by the thou sand. When they come to town he wants them to come to Riggsbee's where they will always find him. S. R Perry's 'vs ai beivuti!ul. That desirable proper Durk-mr one door east of Kmr . .4 is for s;ib. The lot i-i one of iLe ! -tlesirable in Durham and hrcse yud office wit) : t-vo rooms wen nuisneu up. -.ippty at. the Plant olhce. a hmaii & Lelisuan liie Clothiers. 11US nrtn ary aouuig to un-ir STOCK of clothing and geut's furnishing goods every week. Mi-. G. A. Reams is w;.th theiu and will be gla.l to. see his friends when the- come to Dur- i nam. ri. R. Perry Las the best Northern Hour. -- ------ S. R. IVrry keeps E lgertoiiV, Gail & Ax and Loiillards snuffs. . Come and s-i.? the (55 cent shirt at - Lyon ttafxinger'a Don't forget that Freeland has the largest stoc k of boots and shoes in Durham to select from. S. R. Perry makes sugar's and cof- ! fees a speciality. Our Tinner, J. L. Finch, is now re ceiving a lot, of both Cooking and Mealing Stoves. Call and examine his celebrated "Farmer Girl" .Cook Stove. If you will call at Freeland V you will be politely waited upon, and will iind one of the largest and most com- I l)lete hiock o. goous yuiuaui . ; t WiV evHVvthim in ' first-class or- i , i i " . i . i i 1 ; a iv&x the best drinks and the best eating. Carriugtou's saloon and restaurant are the place s. S. R. Carrington. lioirt Koi-sei is. Freeland has a most elegant stock f general merchandise and has mark- ,ed them down to hard times prices. Anything you call for Freeland has it and will sell it at lowest prices. When you want to buy goods don't forget Freeland. Fresh arrivals at .Rogers '& Co's. Grocery store. Fresh piirkli s in bar rels. Condensed Milk, Sardines, Lob sters. Mackerel, Cheese, Macearoni. Vermicelli, j'reakfast Strips, Hams, Crackers, Cakes, CandiesCigars, Toi let and Laundry Soaps. --.- Heed ye then the facts asserted by physicians and .Chemists who recom mend JoNiis' Bakixo Powdek, for pu- j rity and healthluluess.' In itsproprr- tioning and 'compounding it is the perfection of science, the results ofj long and careful experience and - tests j 0 1 iu chemistry, prepared from grape cream tartar, imported expressly for ists, and of eminent physicians e'very- whtre." Joxks Bakixu Powueu lias i j proVl.a its superiority, . i 1 Tt ,',orU f.olv It U.,ei UU1S. Aii stouisTiin j; Fail. A large, proportion ojt 'c'ffoetfl of j)Vf.p...isia ! f t'. ; are to-daydvi. Tl(. r.Blllt. f these dis- i allv a burden iutoa I ot a pleasant existence or , f .iiiovmentsilia wseruUlesirf as )t onul to ie. ' J , ... . , .- .. , , .,, TheVe is no good reason tor tins, if you will i , M - , ,,- . ,,r k1-.h!i.v i onlv triiow aside pi c In hee and slu-pt-csm, j t;lku ho al..i;.(, (f i)rn;,-iHts and your frie nds, ! ..il trv mo Ivitlle of Green's Flower. Your ! sn,.( ilv relief is certain. Millions of bottles of j thin m.-dieino have been gfivt-n awi-yto tjy ii.n i i-h-t.ii T with satistaetorv re?mts iu every ens . - Yon can buy a sample bottle for 10 cents t'o try. j Three doses will relieve fhe or-it case. Posi j tively sold by all Druggists on the Weslcrn j j Continent. . j Tjle r.nioi-ntoiy .rtue .sj-si-m. i The Htomarh w the laboratory oi ine b'.sieai, j in which eei tain mvsb-rious processes are eon- stantlv fjoin- on. These result in the pro lne- j tion oi' tmit wonderful vivyfyiiifc ai;ent th- bl.nd, j x.-5,i,.i-i in a state of health rushes laden with the J elements oT vitality to the remotest parts of the j svstem. But wheii the stomach is semi-para ly ze l ov avspepsia, oioo i-iuauui.i.nu. v ..,.... . -i i.t .1 ... ..,.4'., ,,f ii.ii i (iri'iml on inperfectlv, the circulation rw luiu ami j Hhv?visli, and the svm sku-s ei couse.pience. j "loreover, ia digestion reacts upon the liver and I bowels, rJudel'iui,' the tirst sluKk'ish and the lat- ! i t..v ,4,i,:HMti.l. 'The brans als't wi'lors by sym- oauiy, and sick iiemi'cnes, sieeiiiessocss au nervous symptoms are Migen lercl. Hostiit tev's Stomach Bit tern ref-.nu this state of things dves permanent tone and regularity to the sto- ni-i eh and its associate ortranp, tne noweis ano liver, an I insures, complete nourishment and j iii'Teased vijror of the Bvstem. Jt io the most lionuiav as well as the most -effijitnt anti-dy-I spenti" and tonic in America. 2 ALE OF THE 3IAHKII AM LAND. )C On Mondav the 2nd, of December next at ! nnvbiim. the. mi !ersi''iie 1 will oth-r for s -de to the highest bidder, that valnablei tract of 1 and, belonging to the estate oi Isiah Markliam de ceased. The land lies on third' fork of New Hpc Creek, adjoining John Barbae and James Bar bee and others, and containing alxnit 2"K) acres. It ic almot at Durham now TERMS OF SAI.K: One fourth cash, remain ler at ftfiionths credit with interest after sis months, with' bond and s curity and title reserved, till full .payment of ourchase immey. J. Vf. N0K W OOD, 43 tds. . ' Commissioner. " HOUSE A N 1) LOT FOR SA r.iv A valualde lot of an acre oi Proctor street Pnrham,N.C. oil which there is a residency eontainiug G rooms, tire place to each r o ,a well of good water. T:ruisoue thir 1 eatdi !U, tltird in six months, .and one-' third jn twelve months. If not soil privately before will be sold at public auction ua tile tb o! Tec-mber, Sale ta take, place: on the preniis,;. JOilNJIV. CARLes. tda. -" ,' - - DurUim, x C. Burgess can beat the world on bread of every description and for pies he knows no equ-J. If you want som- thing good go to his bakery. ! BLACKWELL'S DUR 11 AM WAS,EHOTJSE MARKET REPORT. Common Bright (TO-..1 " i . . mO to '500 . 4 (Ht to i i;a , 7'K to li (Mi . 12 Oi! to .iHI nxrra " I'ouriioji Bright Filler.' : -Me hum ; . fioo 1 - " i Fini " " extra " ! ! " - . ; Omimo'i Bright I VVrafp'r!i . . . Mr limn. ! " .. . Gool " " ; Ftih' none on market. Fanev ; " .IS IX) to j . 4 to r i!( . 5 oo to ; o--; . ?(W!(iS."i:i . ; nfi to in i . 11 OiitoU.f'ol . ,SU(I to. K. W) . 1! HO to 1!0;I ! . iio oti to ;j Oti i l Be.-eipts hy wagon c.iiitrunc li-hi, mostly a J inferior an 1 noultsoript ch:u;utt-r .whiuh sells Hnv, lijie l;)ts of souml i-olory nt.-k sopf high New Bright Wrappers (well i-urel) wouhthiing go 1 p-rios ; b it; eia non gm le-oi New would iiot pay. f v - Vi ry Hi sji't i K. J. rABllISH. Burhani Produce Market. cokiu-xti:d iwkkklj' by m. A. AJfiilEK. IJacon, . C. (lioi r;i!i;l ) " jjnlk M.tes, V'tt.: " Ahoulilers .. .econ. " ....... Pork, Mi ss, ..I . i. " . . . .n li) .ir.ootc,.4s .HM)(!Cu.M l.so . . 1.75 .-0 ...K " ltmnp... Salt ... Lime C-M-n New Lar I. Country, " Nor-thern, Meal Flour jxr . . fivrup ( )WS ) . . Oats E.W - Heesvva-x Chickens, Butter,: Se.ed (.'otton . c - a' j 5;-25't'j; JJI', . :Iiiaek rrap :U' ; '. ': ...............J... . . 2'. I DURHAM TOBACCO MARKET. j j inoTiTKixs iiKi-ow givkn akk ron xkw Vobacco QUOTATIONS G9RREGTE0 WEEKLY Ojimnon -u'ks mitea Iv iiuuVht-. i 'onmion Tjiis de limn . 4fto to r, no . . .(i0!) to SO!) . . . '.on to 12 rt!) O-.io I J... Fine ....!. .. Fillers as to qii;i!it i rvt it . '-: to :'.()i)0 1 , ..4 00 to 15 oc i PPEI! Oommoti bri Melinin itj vrnpicrrt. . . .10 0() to 15 0(! . .15 Oil to :to no ! Cfoo.l an'l Fin.- . . ... .49 to so There is an eiiipiiry for good new wrappers; and they would si II high. ! I H. W. AV.VHUJ .V C. 1 r- ..I, ii. j A7ALUABLE; L.VN'D lod sale ' .,,,,., . , ! A valuable trtict of Ian 1 on the waters ofj.no i riyor, live inilei; N-.rth of Durham, eimtaiiiiug 1 15(; acres, 75 d-re-s uij original growth, 4o acres ot laost exeelh-nt bltoni Jir.i-l, (lood dwe!-' ii o it ho.iser . v.e'd .if water and in a halt i mdo of grist, a ilsuv.i mill. A tine young orc'n- .Zlti. ! 0. B CIIEEX: Durhiuii, N . ('. ;fou 'iviVi'RY body- : l TO THE FRONT. lllilllll if 111 etc? W'c are reccivin-; dailv a hucre aj!:.i, ti i ..i . .1. p Ai.n; ...... .. -o"-- 8 .... lU Ul ! 11 JU1", ' ..'V Iiave niiiimerv to ! m,t reasouable prt fastidious and we have'! sun ami liUi-all wlio.niav want. . i i in1'';" MRSiLOUG j u;ls ,.,,1,,,,,., f,-,,,,, Xcw Yorl:, Piiil adel jiliiri ,,jui ,iuore :ui i ail our goo. is Were seiecteo jibber. . . , We have in stock Eicra.Uy iVimiuecl Boamejts, HATS, Tri'ii:ii-i and Untrisiiisied, COLLARS ami CUFFS,'': - - '!' "-. French aul American. FL1VVERS, Laer Collars a:l ChITn, Rows for ilia Veek, 'Tiiread am.'v llamlkerchk'fri. SiJk and Natfsis, IVfkvvcar ' ll ! ' ' Of aH'Styfr i- '- anal to ssiit ail piMn, Zcpiij s! ht all Shade, '! ' '--.' Combs, Tans Hoys', Hat, ': "' .1 - Thlie, Hatin, RihlwiiSj Doublefaeed Salin Ribbon. i. - ' KID GLOVES 50c. TOILET IDTiCLKS, JEWELUY. Of the most hanlsame. an I latest KtyleF. " i " " ' : HAIR GOODS. We make a fpecility of these goods and keep a large Btocd on hand. . Ornaments--Sometliingr IVe w. All are cordially invited to come and see no. No trouble to show; our goods aud we are glad to have the ladies call. Mht. MARKHAM S LOUsJES 32t j DIJEHAJI, X. C At. SECOND ARRIVAL! THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON. ANOTHER Opportunity to Bay GOODS it- - ew York Qasb. Store. iT llil T21S.02: Zl'S T32ia ViWE. BOOTS and SHOES Anotht r crtbh of ; hundri-d York 1 ist week. Our agent was there ah 1 purchased god at .1. ss man half the cost of m inuuictare. The following pr:8 will e lfViuce you tuiit the IS; w York Casli Stor.-.- is head quarters for g. naine bur-.uius : Jj ys whoi?st()ck ir ga'H I irg.; si.'i Boys wholstoek boots runniig lU to " AVoinen's ;ili 1 .'iither s'uo.s Lnlies sewed calf skin sho s " L:iMe sewi'd kid bu! lo.u shoes ("hil.livns kid button shoes leiis Fxtta hr;.vy w h 1 stock Rrogan All other gra!e ,oi slioej in proportion. THESE AUCTION 1)151 VES DO THE DEJMVE WOUK. One day in the hands of the Sheriff or the Assign', the next they are driven through the auctiou aud in a few days aft. r they are placed upon pur counters' at prices that tell their own silent story of the terrific cras'i, atjtlie Sjiil"iiin as was the cas with on?j lir.u al nn l ist w.ek who failed for over OaaiJriilhoii Dollars a n ition or dry goods homj hoi ling a stik of a hilf million go. s down, a few days at'ttr we place a portion of their stock before you at figures' that bewihh r and confound y.ni. II -nee th.j pitiful and p.iltrv ; tale ot Auctioii (jooits Ace. Aye, tno-.iga wo ilo at tim.-s s 41 a st tnlaril I article at 50 cents worth $1, yet do w.- vilu; ivp-itatioh as highly Us tha J merchant who asks double lue'priee for the same giHtils. It is genius, pluck ; and audacity, and the ahi.igijt' doll n; righting the !d Ib-gulu- Avitli his high ! prici s, credit system aud old lhnt lock muskc-t Tie repeating ritle will drive - i liim to the wall and n.iil imp theire. 10 000 Papers pins at 2 cents p r i Wamsutta spool cotton 20!) yards warranted 2 cents per sp )ol Spool silk 5 . cents, knitting cotteu a p ill, L -a 1 p jh jiU I c -ut, S ove polish cents, j" Arnold's ink 5 o -n'.s SI it .? pencils oCsmts, a doz.en, Note p iper 5 cents pcfi'a J quire, Letter ah 1 cap lOcuts. E ivelopjs ;J ecu tii j ickagv', Childrens hoop! i' o ubs 5 cents, Shoe button 2 -..rents p r d z mi Dl-.ss buttons II cents, Silk- ! (ivss buito.us o, eent-i, 1j I lies In Ikls ."i t cents, laousands ot other articles at U1 New and magnificent styles dress (.hi- under t!te -regular market. 1 m) C" Beaiiitii'iil Black Alpac.is double with .20 cents. ' Tliese goods can't bo matched lor less than 10 cents per yard. . -' S ,,', . . " ' ' . , ., : ... , ' " . , n ', v . We aw giving away u cakes tin.- 1 met Soap for 10 cents, j cakes Col- gat 's celebratJd .sterling so. ip lor 10 cents-, 3 cakes. Brown Windsor soap 10 cents. ' Tf.iusareut glvceriue o,y and all other'brands at equally low prices.. . , i ,' ' , i 1, , , . , r hpecial bargains in white bed blankets at $2 pel pail. ljadlt'S' UieriUO Vt-sts 35 c-uts. Gent's extr.w h.javy undershirts 25 cents. 'Alt ns heavv knit , -,. . - . , , i . . i -i " X . " drawers ;0 cents. ( rent s wnite linu 1 jsom S.lirts laumirietl ready to put on?75 cents. Sdk hdkl's 20 cents. Pure liu -n collars 11 cents, Lulies belts hkles inlaid with pearl wEy bandsi.me 10 ce.ts. Towels 5 cents. Pure ; linen napkins 50 eeuisper dtfeen. Chili Irvns Balmoral skirts 35 cents, j x Remember you can save, fully 50 pei cent, by buying your goods from lll'AHia Ai- K A AV T.B' old island. . Main' Street. Durliam. N. C. r illli Mil iimi. ,1.1.. ';..-;;.;... -t . '.; ". . - - -'' .' ' . ' ri7-r- ' I 1 DUEHAM & T i IDUK OF GENERAL LISHCHINDISS .-"'-.' On Tuesday tlia 19, Bay of Nov. Next5 i '.' AVE will sell 'to the highest biild -r at TALLY HO, one! fine two Story Storo ! llousi', size ookol, and four aciMs of 1 itid. with several out' houses. One 'dwelling House and 41 acres ol hind. One dwelling house with several j out ho,uses, inclu bug' a very large Stable an I IV.) acivs of land.. LTerms one j third CASH, one third in six moutlis aud one thir 1 iu twelve months. VENDUE Also the same day we will s.il a large lot of General Merchandise to the ! highest bidder for cash. . ; . , 1 ' . SALE or On Tuesday' the 2t'th of Nov. next we will sdl & the ' highest bilder. one Store House, size ".t20. time iloors. 'One vacant lot, size 28x70. Both of tluHeluts are shunted ou .Liiti Street, in (he centre of the V)U8inea part of the enterprising -.town f DariiHiu. Thin m a rare' chance for n saUi and pro -itnble investiiieiit f.-r a capitalist. Will rent -readily at 15 to 20 per cent on investment. This property is to-be Bold for Partition.. Terms, one third cash, one third iu three months, and one third iu tax months. - ' . j: Pnrti s indebted to us will please come forward at once and make immedi ate settlement of their accounts, either by not- or bv - currency. All claims remaining unsettled after the 2Gth, of November, will be put out for ceHee tiu without further notice. . "" ' 1 espoctfully , Red Front, DXJ RTT mtl tlioiisaml h ar s'oi k iu Newr v ' 'Roots - - , 50 eta $1 25 75 1 00 1 25 50 : 2 00 paprr, Neede-s 2 c -nts. Hair pins 1 ct. c aits, w.-ut s. colored boiMer udiits o : . q v ihy low pr ces. ilEWS!!. goods just opened at prices awiH-un- TALLY HO. Mam Street A M, X-C ' ESTATE. WRIGHT' t ! 1 - "": J
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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