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'l ! m Mt.r . V: iH,,r J. 1H79. UVERTISINC ,,ne in'i"u r ; tvo - V .JVC 111'"" I1U RATES: iniun ' 111 Irnn;; ,tm VP nne II .It'lllU in it on win The loUowinj C, li. Harris Sin-:. You a; I following qei .. Whetlier a' V final iarisdicU the w" the uJl :v . s portion wuio l. , , which mem, " . J .i.tion. is 1U rnftdWUO I as liereiiU, 2.:" i 11k It . - eomnlunication from '.-Esq., explains itself ;: my opinion upon the tion : 4 . ' justpe of the peace Las n to Dear- and ueter- emeanor of failing !to roads?" chapter 82, of the laws prescribes 'the punish- fore confers the iuris- eae words : i liable to .work on the all fail, to attend and work inonejl of nU'lb . . V.f fiAV prints t vcci ivet.i, - (laniii'V I, M S , is, of Cliapel Hill, is. fefore -provided, when sum- to do. unless he shall have the one' dollar as! aforesaid, shall guilty of a misdemeanor, and bii conviction shall be finjed. not less than test I two dollars nor more than five dollars, at or imprisoned not exceeding live day?, I or loth, in the discretion of the court." - r . The Constitution, .Article IV, Sec . ' tion 27, ordains that ("justices of the peace ,snaii-nave. - jurisdiction unaer sucli regulations 'as the General As sembly shall prescribe of all criminal mattters arising within their counties full of 'strangers al- wW-e theminishmehf. cannot exceed a litie of lifty dollars t)r imprisonment for thirty days." . ' ' J It is not within thei power of a jus tice of .the peace in passing judgment upon a defeiident to adjudge that he "bo 'fined and - 'iintfri&yied, though the tino irnnneoil bo Ipea itinn fiffv rlnllnrs rlurham was-nhusuallv miiet last gin. Jtosuit oi an increase.1 pohce days. If a fine be imposed the justice. ' I ; , . , cannot imprison, and ruv? iw.sa. Ibis f ho stitv.l !.-rnfnisstoer ,ia bar- i is certainlv the law from numerous de graded in front of j cisions, upon the subject of the "juris diction ot justices ot tlie peace TlPlir.Kor. rof I)u. l.Hm. . "El.BWI.I.F, Sept. 1,-IIflll NfV'l V, of I The Commissioners have very wise- this i)lacpj who. fell letwe ii tle .cars of I PiUm 5 vi.-ld lb. -stal ilish Valkfi Lyon A; C'u. I .:!. . . ly liK-reased the ixlice foice and now J the excursion train on the.' W. X. ( we hope to have better order "main- i Kailroad last .Thursday, is dead, llr' " ", . 7""T; tained. ! The town is too large for one j leaves a wife and seven small childn-n.!' , , fiU.'11' "' Ii'"nii!igs,".jjai5il-s am or two men to patrol it properly and Better take warning ve excursionists ; ven-s kid gloves, sdk trimmings V;c. n. 1.,.. i... i. ...!i. :. . .i i ' l list' received at ( Jn..vvnn'c tut: iiuuiuri nan uei u incicuneu uj iuui iu inciuuaill, aiHI piOVlue yoursenes - - with; Accident! lckets hefore viu start 2i cents per' day will s'-curc s: )!)') Sl.j im.'I' week ii!il : case' of death or nitv!for 2G weeks in cane of disal-ilitv injuries. I Call on James SouMigaw wlios has tickets for sale. two lor uay, anu two lor nignt - ser vice. As they have more time. to look after vitilators of the law we desire to direct their attention to some evils that need correcting. The' first l and most important is to prevent the con gregating of such crowds at the depot j ou the arrival of the mail trains. On j T . . .. ... ' ,:L, .1... .t ;i ... UK Li:i: Auesunj mi-iiiiiuy mm ii m iiu itim-.( j 1 ; Culty that pKSSeilgers could get tp Ol- fnkr Warnin;. i from the train, and this crowd ; was ;! I; iave been informed that ariies made up in a great measure of per- ; in Danville, lioxboro and Hendi l si .n ! sons wli'v-imii no dusiihss mere; imt ! are'makin" aiul sellmi? Hues tor ennui- love to put themselves in the way. If j tobacco that is an infringement on 1 .In the elevvr and. gentlemanly railroad ILvon Pine Drum Flue. This Flue is ;t arnrg.on challenges the world oii 0 1 liOUfii A ;ilil i lie niit.llf iro i,iv;i.1 jtlrSt()!!s. f AG reat Speciality FKESH and SALT! on Land! nW,,u"u' leep constantly k ib'-cide t he 0 cts. for Croquet, at , D ; k ' Stvmn ; groceries at : I1' 1 S l lore iie.n-M o si it l.eaw :nii lunet .1 ...... . i in u e.s jtiwt r man f-vf r nc ( ' an inglon Unlaundered Shirts, 50c, UNL AUNDERED SHIRTS. 50c. UNLAUNDERED SHIRTS. 50. Sll 7 . Dr. .1- D. 11 town- -imriistrri is :io:sl, e.very day. - . - 1''. 'T. Ti. 1'eay. and family ' areioh i. ViTltxO ri'ln lives m ('liqnm'm Th Doard of Hiinervisor.i for lDnrliaiu township ajo4 in session, to-' Hi;' .slain street livempners. --Staunton', tiro ' risli man, is sup lying oiir market witli "inost excel lent fre,sh fish. Ir. J. S. Carr and familv have" re turned -from' the mountains nil Win eh inproveil in health. -r-Jolm Thomas Keen, one of Dan- ly ille's most successful tobacco men, was in town several lavs the vief ,.rr.ct- j t, wlVi .ir.-rk. Work has again been resumed on tlio Kailroad depot. This is the ifd trial and it is now to be finished J. I. Duke is again on the in the interest of W. DnL-e Son A Cn .v working boy. . He is too busy marry. ,i : .1 u - -tTIic editor and devil hale -both been. -sick during the past week which will account for all- deficiencies in this luvery body admits nov that the present road 'law is the best North Carolina ever had. The roads are be ing worked. ' . ' - filad to' see that Dr. L. 1. Hen-. dersf)n has so far recovered from a 'recent attack of bilious fever in be at his ofiice. . --We. are glad to see our friend, I' rank 1. Jjurch. OTi the streets !ny;iin I fe was quite sick for several ?1 ays "jUi bilious fever. . Our-friend Gerome Bowling, of lied Mountainwas in town.a few days since and reports ;trado good for the reason in his country. -fiie school of Mrs. Mahoney and f. bay opened Monday with '"Kiiy inimiK-r f)f scholars, "an; i ilners veT"to c(Ar?-a r-.-fiss Addie Holrnan hafi returned from a visit to relatives in Jilassachu setts and will open a music.' School on f lie 1 nth of the present month. -- V'. IF. Osborne isrpnte sick at the residence of Win.' Lipscomb. 'His (.if her jind mother, who are residents of b.for-4, arrived. yesterday. on Ta:vis if, to liini.- ' i ! - - K : ! N. ( .x!nmon leaves Jlonday for New York to purchase a stock of fall goods. Jn the meantime ho is re ceiving prints and other goods for -arlv fall wear. In order to cive f a iustice ot the peace final jurisdiction of any offence the punishment must be prescribedso as " not to exceed a Ifine of fifty d'pl or imprisonment for thirty days." If the justice, for the. misdemeanor of failing to work the pulic roads, has au thority to lxfh Jim and imjrion, al though the line fori,.this offence can: not exceed " live' dollars and the im paisonment cannot exceed " five days," jiositive enactment forbidding the in fliction of both classes of punishment road ryill be overridden and the provision of the Constitution rendered lmpera- toUive. Criminal statutes must be strictr ' fly construed : And: for the reasons therein set forth, I ajn of the opinion, that it is not vithinUhe: scoj)e of leg islative power to autlkorize justiccsof the peace to impose, both a tine and imprisonment for. tiiiy offence. The attempt to do so imd f'wto, deprives the justices, of final jurisdiction and makes the offence cognizable in the Superior Court, and the justice can only hear and biud the-defendent over for his appearance io lhe term of the Superior Court. - I Very lesveetfully, j tJ. C. L. Hakuis We publish tile ajjove and call upon the most learned of our legal fraterni ty to know if, Logel Harris is " level " in this opinion. If he is Jthe'Justices of the Yepde ought to know it. . fjand )urchasers can learn some- 'tiliU! to I heir advantage bv. readiiiL' 'auw- ;'.lveiiisii)g columns. Several val ii.ible Iraels of land to be sold to the 1 1 ig 1 1 'nV I i dder.-. . Vr. Vi. Lyfn has opened in conuec !ior. with his l)6ot and shoe store a -.stock. of fancy and heavy groceries. ! I i:s goods were selected in person : i in l all fu st class. ; - The Wilkesbuio Jitdr.c is the n.une of a ' new. ''paper published by II. I f. Crowson, foinurly of the Blue lii'lgo Jtliidi- It is newsy and shows erdji '-i-pri-. Success to it. " , ; . ' f A hog law is proposed requiring tlidso .-who engage in the luxury of rt v jLinj j airtiii iw i.ifijuiic- .1.11. tl.l'ljl- tiohs of such animals, to the owner's 'premises. - Can anybody object ? Dossy Hal tie. of the Tarboro Siiliimn'ct wants T. B. Kingsbury, of the Wilmington Stan, to write a his tory of North Carolina. We rise to necond' the motion He is the niau. Col. S. F. Tomlinson, Secretary ami Treasuaer of the Ii. F.r Morris & Son Mfg. Co., is on a business trip! to New York. Lucius (ireen also left - Sat n'rdiw veiling last for itho same M'hutA Mountuliif f Tliinkd of Durha'm. far friend ;CoL Deake, editor of the toan -'Mountain' Lrt)iiblicarit was re- m"iflv in Tnvlio'm lina f r cou .there i. i,A'nhu.aVmnfiiifl ' ' " It has more thS appearance of a New England village than any other town in the South. . Like Lowcl which is engaged in the manufact ure of woolen goods and Lynn in shoos. Durham is exclusively devoted to tlio tobacco trade. The people here talk tobacco, manufacture tobac co, chew; smoke, deal in and make money in tobacco. At the depot, in the hotel, on the Street corners, the post office and anyf other place where two or three are assembled together, then the subject of 'conversation is to bacco. Lugs,,briglit wrappers, fillers, smoking, chewing Hirst, second and third gradp is talked about in the workhouses, whilel Blackwell's, Dur liam, tie ' Standard of the World," " Sitting Bull," The "Lone Indian " are household words with the dealers in smoking tobacco. On the other hand tho " Silver Dollar," Pride of the. South," '-'LeaF Tender," ' Gen eral Bragg " audi other brands are talked of among dealers in fancy chewing and G, It), j 11 and 12 inch goods are terms fdmiliar with tobacco men. In fact thej atmosphere of the place is a nicotine us one, and the en-, tire, town is engaged either directly or indirectly in handling the weed and preparing it for ' market all over. the world. ' . -y" -' . It is astonishing to learn the amount of moneythat is used in the tobacco iratreoi tins piacj? conductors would look 'after the idle negroes who invariably r. wd the steps of the cars it might prove a great blessing to the traveling public. An other matter that might j he attended to by our pelicemen. Itfis frequently the case that a crowd of boisterous boys. go through the streets disturb-- iug the quiet of good .citizens who. work through the day' and want rest at night. Brit Matlie unci Cou-tlll Allllir. .(), no ! ;lcDiarmid, of the Hi !:-; iiian, having been on si recent visit to Winston, gives definite shape to the recent rumor that Cousin AnuiC Ma ria Barnes has given her heart to Mathes, of the. Xfntiit'''. The nuptiaTs are to take place sometime duriug the month of November. Charlotte ()! scrri'r. Happy Mathes! Accept our con gratulations and prediction that the ScnlinH will have twice the circulation of' any paper in the State, within three months after the auspicious event. ; Remember the ides ' of No vember. tindhmiri'. We extend an invitation to every quill driver in the State but Joe Cald well, and we mark him off the list because has been trying to break it off. We can't put up with such in gratjtude as he has exhibited. Winston- Senli.nt'L j If we were a citizen of Salt Lake, Mathes might find a rival in us, but we vield and congratulate him be cause we know there will be an increase- jf patronage to the Srli- tini'l of course. j AVillianiu llearrrvtetl. Dr. Ii ll. Willianison left his home at Chapel Hill .rather hurriedly last week alter a preliminary healing be fore Commissioner Strayharn. He was released and next morning left for parts unknown, but Col. Long was too sharp to permit him to escape in this way. '. An officer of the Post Office Department arrested him on the llich mond fc Danville llailroa'd near Rich mond Monday night and he was con veyed to. Greensboro where he was to be tried yesterday before Judge Dick. The evidence in this case is very strong and there is no doubt he will be held to answer the charge before ; the next tern) of the United States Court at Greensboro. A preliminary hearing of the above case was had in itreeusuoro yesieruay beljbre Judgb Dick nJ TTllIlamdon rfc quired tp give bond in $1000, for his appearance at the. next term: of the Federal Court. He will hardly be able to give the bond and is doubtless at this time confined in Guilford coun ty jail. If he is guilty and the court so find9 on a final hearing he ought to be sent to the Penitentiary as long as the law ipermits. i Arnold's Writing Fluid only G5 cts. a quart bottle. Where? Why at Dikes Store. paten t-d and all persons are duly tilied that the law will be rigidly forced against those making' using a Hue that infringes upon patent. k 4 . I 1 Any line with a. drum is an the maker or user ? loves off. ! T. B. Lvon, .Ik. ug-22-'7'.)- . infringement and will be dealt- with with at me Aew.iu! : jC'hamberlain, Store, has elegant jewel rv, g i .s'Jyer watches, neck laces, kc, kc. y0u want anything in this line e Sli W Chamberlain. ! i 1 Pobarro KxHibiti ' Whatever is of interest to the tobacco growing people . is read with interest What 1 the World Coining To. Crime is increasinir and we are led seriously tof reflect what the ehd will be. ' Crimes of all kinds are ;of daily occurrence and they are confined to no particular . section or country. Thursday evening, a box containing a bottle of water, was sent from Golds boro to Prof. Ledoux at Chapel Hill to be janalyzed. A negro, named Mitcherior. has been arrested and lodged in jail at Goldsboro charged with poisoning the water in the well of Mr. Geo. J. Yelverton, and this wa ter was taken from said well and is to be analyzed to ascertain if there! is poison in the water and what it j is. Several 'persons were poisoned by the use of this water but none we learn have died. If Mitchenor has resorted tcj such despicable means to havener venge or to gratify a malignant spirit he ought to be hung as high as Ha- man. lie will nave a preliminary hearing before a justice in Goldsboro to-day.; - i - ; School Book Headquarter. i ; Dik Ch.ambeilam has to day received new lot of watcjies, Sten iwjn.hr t 1 i . i ii' ill i i T . "1 origin ami w uitnam warcnes- in nu le arid suver cases, all ot whicu w sold at bottom prices. ' t For Suit-, j: , . i Two lots oh Lie street and Sour on Willard avenue.. Do ir.ihle locations fori residences. Apply to John A. Cox. i Fresh Pies, dailv at Burgess'. ' : i '- - i Jcsr received a fresli supply of 1): Latour's Yirginia Virtue Bitters. TIiu biiters is undoubtedly the best medi cine for Dyspepsia, Costiveness. Sir Headache, Sour Stomach, sauseons- ness of the Stomach, Low Spirited- --! ' i . t T 1 1 i ness, jjiver onipiaints, s.c. in is bitters has been endorsed bv t!i of men m the State, and who have been suffering. rejoicing j in oui-j midst with l" ill,l .'I ' . ' T X It ; neaitn. ironi irs ksp. j;r. ii. ji.n ifeiSoiii Agents, )nrhai'n, N. ' Ii Heed ye then the facts assorted by physicians and Chemists who recoup mend : Joxf.'s Baking Powdkk, for. puri ty and healthfulness. In its propor tipning and compounding it is the perfection of science; the results of loing and careful expriencc and tests in chemistry, prepared from grape cream tartar, imported expressly lor ttiat ciiivk..-iis:' purpose.! It has received the endm'se-1 ',lttC! - ment of Philadelphia's best cheniists, Coi niU-iVi i( as apd of eminent ph-siciansever-vhere. ; Hay. J6xes Bakixo Powder has )roved its; - - superiority. It never fails. Iry it. i I I A .' .. ' M .' 11'i.Kck win js " t)i7i: ii a4": iiivc ',,,os r,,,!,,,M,l'',',,lsl,i,Na ,,i!'1- B.i;HOTJSE I' Thcyrjll,M;m,lol lb,rral,H o,,l. M A K V. '!" !? r i n p t '. T;1 " :,'" '" '-''; -' . . J'l&'--isi' f ew Fall Calicos Opened; ;.. . at: .i "KTf ftnnrl:c : nwrl Tinnier. . siu.iki-r-suriil fiilrrs r-:teri- ::itr-r ;t jonmr.i-ri- i '; : j li in -i;-it'S. Aiit'.!i. n . -ei.-nl s :i:: I.- lAr ''.' :- ljpiM.- ii-ianO-s ni- ;rlY; i.!.v. .. : : . . ,r . QUOTftTIONS CORRECTED WtFKLY ' f: i -..-f ' lT;:T "v- :';'v '' :::;EW STORE. : '!'- - 1 - Main Street. : :T....r;:::::::::v-::-:;'--'!:' . iK-t loLyonV Carr's i !' DURHAM C. k ' ('(million Miink.-; ; I.Tiulit " " to,S i -- r -:- - 4- r- ' ' ' -f J l'.)nni..;i n-i:' ':::,t Hio'i j ,' ' s ' i ! v .M.- '.'. js 1,, 1.-, 1 ! :' . j. ;""'; " '7 -. L TF. VTd'.B TX '. , j. : I me U i-in-y '. . 7."i to l'"i ; j M; . j' yAr , MAEBLE MONUMENTS, ;iu-l tn:i - i -- i ':'. I 13 . rs siioilll L. !i f i: T , ; I v.-!l lUii,.- ..! ,!,:.,.,.. ; ?S 1 , ; :. . i:.. :-:t . : '' ; . : ' 1 - - llJIII ........... cure. I Jf.lii- : 1 I v it rwii 11 tliev' a l.l will furiii.sh salt lUli at tlip same w ii . fail l- honlit in Janfort freiL'ht addiil FRESH FISH BY THEBDNCH- I can l.f fouiul at the name stan.l ttteeu the Pott Uttu'e ami Lvon .V Carr 's. ' ; It. M. STAUNTON, lurham, N.C. no, T." -COMIXC,!!- 'itizt-iis ami Ft-ll.iw aii'l '.f iitlMiu-ii, Friniils i .i. nit- I'lt'aierii an. i ii.tt .iii...,., "it v , v, r Known , lMnhnm to rah:U: the worth ol jour ni.,iu-v m : ! t oooikgoods: n rur. V.'i- Public at Large, ' " j.-. ',V. h i.) M.iy. lli.it ,,r I In. XT 6 o Days I N l'I'.N 1 1 nu. I lA. i. II out oia lalt t-tm-L of liinls, oest thoU-SrUi'ls a've fo-iiav and ; A II. 1 :;I::O OI1 V.-I V 'lo!iiil' :nr. S:ii; ........ ''-JV11 '. I n 1. !,!.. ., . (Mb: in shi-;'.f. . I.R !.!. (,'oniltl'V. - Xritliein, ri-nir pe r bM. . . Syrno (ii) to s). . Cit!i;i liiohiH?:-'. (rlcni:s K'";s. . ;.. UVS:-:, V)i:V ; 1.7D i ... . : ljr,0 I 70'7.tl -. . j .2 per ckvlf j 00(7175 t 10! .-. ..... ! . ..t.jso : .'- 5.:",o to i;,oo ' S!rsi '2:,r,i'ir, ."' -W-ff,l ! -. '-.'' 10 ! . AV.jD) . 'A liuoto mr, j o toiai i :tV'.' - t.t. U l.l ant! at xv.vx n Ju. ,.,1 pri.-ia Hhli i-.l. H E AD S T ON ES, DURHAM, N, C. o O Jv i Fai'iijerfl Warehouse by 'Walker. Lyon f& Co., art; selling tohacfco aETT'.c highest prices an their patrons o home happy. If you doubt it, try them one time. ' ii i 1 It A LIMITED NTT.n'.EU OK on iNa n Jv (. i i n i i ik l-oJi-. f Good nu n -svill lii:VtIii?. Vraro 'cli.aiiff! to money. Such v.'iil please answer this tiK;tn'ent 1'V i-1tfr, cn.-!iisni;j 8tatni i'oi' Ktiitiir' v.iiat lmniiicss t.!i v iiave b i:i. Nont hut liue ai'Piv. A' hi r .-ll riirrairli'i : Freeland has a nice line of st riped j and checed muslin which will bo J sold low down. " . 2 t. ' ; TlM. who mean business n IIativf.t & Co., Atlanta,' Ca 1 Ilalf dozen thorouli bred pointer pups for sale bv Ike Stegall. Oxford, N. C. ':..: . - f Every tobacco raiser in our Stale should see to raise tho finest tobacco for which our soil seems so well adap- ; ted. It will double and treole te.ere per acre. COLL YTi H -T71 ('J reonsboro, ' X. C. -Illl, SOS: Will 01V. ThO int',o:i 'l!) iv 1'i a' (Jata n of this v.--il known In i on L-ihH.s-Say i.- I'-uu, ot .1 1 v.-o:ill roqi.-ctfolly inform tho public fjrncEally, that 1 oarry a i a K n ! s rr Than anv-ftlior Marble Doah r in t!ir State, an 1 keep mitliinjf hu'.tlie , FINEST MARBLE used for Cemetery work. I have Reduced the Prices On lie :Vull a ii'lntonos, ;au.l am Helling them cheaper than ever befuni. 1' aViil Hir me, or wriie for price lit.Viii.l .IrawiiifTH htfor Mir in '.'(;iit ii'iir the sale of Iron Hailins? fur ' ' in. (. r.-! r- . .ii -.) i Ulva I am iy;nt. ifjSr the sale of Iron llailuift tor ..-in !:uiitall for rai'kis or any other public n !.. .'t i to order."! ! I tf. I'm ties not reqnira.1 ' --'A V-'. .il .) ial aiiizea isetteeu aud Cliairs v U.v hirures, also iron use a ialvamzoa W. E. WILSON. U- d to suit: the t'ma. o-ne to T. ?I. .'OXrS I'l l " - - - I - Kt CITY DRUG-STORE i DR. E. BLACKNALL & SON. LUBIN'S TOILET POWDERS. j jCarrington will always x'ixc you the best drinks if you call on him. by a large niaiori to this pajier in int. 1 . .'. - I- -Ti i: Whitalor, r., has' jnst re ceived a large ciuantity of new type of tiiO very latest style and is prepared tf) compete with tho largest Northern establishments in style and prices of j'b printing. - Alrnvival of religion is in progr ress atjO'Kelley's in Clitham count Vv'eilnesday evening last twenty pej sons professed faith in Christ in the .ace ot one Hour, mere are yei -a . m 1 .lit- 1i yrnijOT ot seeKers at ine auar. of all kinds andvor ches' ievrfr Jjne ,hou,a read Clbd tisotuen in this issue. We haS T ex amined his stock and tnereis nofneed ; f S?mZ Sleigh to purchase afXl l 1ps in that line. . V- fe Alfred Mpring. of Chatham accompanied by his. daughter, Miss e' L. Coring, was taking a burro;v j.; -on Thursday, tho 2Sth ofAu4st "orse ran away throwing them both out and painfully ininri MissMorin. She h,3 not blTabll to walk since. i TOU auie : -Wliy don't more houses? uwl excellent teacher izv scuooi made irom teachin our npnn n 1....-1 1 and had n UP, was prevented find a vacanfhouW- COU,d nt iuii l you iWnn'f x m . :y or tne suoscrioers i el are glad to see! that considerable! prominence is to be given to tobaccd at our next State Fair. AVe hope to see on exhibition. of tobacco from Wake, Granville, Or ange, Person, Ca 4 well, Alamance and Chatham that 1 10 ' people from; all parts, of the .State may learn what Middle-.Carolina is doing. On this subject the Raleigh' Observer says : Col. L. L. Polk is specially desirous to make a magnjQcentexhibit of the tobaccos of North Carolina at the com ing State Fair. . He wishes every county where thj? weed is' grown to send forward the best specimens. -Arrangements have been mde for a 'dis tinctive exhibition';, of our tobacco. which will bo so arranged as to make it noteworthy, j This is one of the best opportunities ever given to make ii fitting display of this staple pro duct of our State, and it should on no account be missed. 1 Granville county has alreadv sent in some srilendid ecimens of het famous vellow'leaf. FroVfi. the coast to the mountains to bacco iXjiow grown, and if the coun ties or puftlic spirited and enterpri sing citizertts will . push the enterprise the exhibitio can be made a perfect success.: EveVylpaper in the State is asked to conv A his and aid in the pro ject. M. A. Angier k Son have jusL re ceived a case of dry goods. Print?; of the latest and most fashionable styles. Everything sold for lowest prices. Stvron will not be undersold and the way to test it is to go and see him and learn prices. 45 Years Before the Public: THE GENUINE BE. C. McLANE'S CELEBRATED J LIVES PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint nvsrnrsiA and sick headache. : . 1 i i 1 ' M ' 11 . T. mm i no PROPRIETORS OF DUKHAM QDDBE. Mil. .II'XHJS B. : ! r w. lllCIlll IrtltiHICHH lill.l Will till Wo n:iy. lit itit iulii r licit vt i.i.vt. XHiily what 1 .stoojv ov c; OODS .13 any liipicbani in tho town ot. lliirliaia anil we liitt iii to sell tlic lilxartlv T "CHEAP for CASH ami all we auk to coiiviiicu vm "of: this iuinorT taut lact, is for you to call, and huo ub, i ami givo u8a ' j ! FAIR TRIAL. We keep contatantly on hand a large stork o, : New prints, domestics rive at Gammon's. to ar- . it--. . As foreshado Iwed by our Eandolph last week on Friday A. 11 spqret ? of course you do W smnj;f;''4i..tJ " ao-' Well upon want linr,i " CUiS' uen Xw, " i"ie lin-TOoro . 11 at Louee'i correspondenf. Thomas P. Bo Asneboro. Th witness this so t ""na JiUUl ill counties. Hfl r, to the last mome aone wroncrtlre ""neu in iminn.1 nave me hi3 pc? i r,nnr. no - - . i. "nta:l "niessions on the call i m . ' was on Tunfieard of novi- 5 pian was hanged at re were assembled to ,ne Some six thousand ndolph and adjoning otested his innocence t declaring if he had hne had been com He claimed to with God and t. . hial ffl Nio Heaven ws a almost ays, More IIuiKtw V'eedetl In Uurlium. Recently a number of persons fyaxe visited Durham on a prospecting tour with a view of moving here, but have failed to make arrangements because suitable dwellings could not b4 se cured. Our capitalists should! not permit any man to be driven Sfrom Durham on J.hi9 account. We have never known a house to be erected in Durham that could be l'ented that was not engaged long before its com pletion and most of them are rented. or leased before the nrst lick xs struck. Is this not a fine opening for thd safe and profitable investment of capital ? AVHere to get a Wife. "In a certain neighborhood in this county there are four men who have an aggregate of tuirty-two daughters; and with fair 'prospects of increasing the number to forty. 1 Young men, lift your hat when you pass, these gentlemen.": Morgauton Blade. By all means Jake go, and go at once, and get you a wife, and if yon perish let it be written upon your tomb that you perished in a good cause, j j Married. ' Under this head James A, Robinson in the Winston Leader says; "At the residence of C. B. (Jreen, in Durham, Wednesday night, August 27th, Mr. Chas. Crabtree, to Miss Jennie Webb, daughter of Col. II. P. Webb. May Charle's Webb of life be interwoven with the sweet est threads .of connubi al bliss, and w t rust Jennie's Crab-tree will always bl -ss im with the choicest flowers of un.ii. -yed happiness, j Summer at Dike's. treasures Folding Cots J T. Illason Hamlin Organs; Kniloisi'.l over 100,000 tlellgnteii pur-nsi-rs. Not lowest priced, poorest and ilc-aresi. 15n highest priced , best and cheapt-st. Ciost hut litde! more -than ii.ferior orgaj-. Givo live times the satisfaction. Last twice a lou. Visitorfl at all worlds exhiljiroiii- jin edged best by all ithiinteretited amy eouii)i;tent.' musicians, bond facts, aimmputaulc, sucli as no other organ maker iuHhu world can stibstau-' tiate. Glorious news for purchasers. (raiid Introduction Sale. New Styles. New Prices. 5 Stops. ' Elegant ! Case $8.i ; Superb iln mi Top Case, 10 Stops, only JliH).. 15 days trtol. Freight paid hoth ways if Orgau don't suit . Sold on easy terms. Kented until paid for. De livered anvwhere in the South tor M extra. For full particulars, address LLTiDEN tt BATES, Savannah, Ga., Manageis Wholesale Southern Depot. Prices same as at Factory. J Death of A. W. i'iiker. , Archie Par ker, well known to ma ny of our citizens both in and put of the county, died at his residence four miles North of Hillsboro about the first of July. He was a Lrother-in- SW ol ex-Viov. V. W. Holden, The Laboratory of the System. i The stomach is the laboratory of the system,, j in which certain mysterious processes are con stantly going on. These result in the produc tion or that wonderful vivyfving agent the blood, which in a state of health rushes laden with tlu. elements of vitality to the remotest parts of the system. But when tne utomacii is semi-paraiy-zed by dyspepsia, blood-manufacture is carried on inperfectly, the circulation grows thin and sluggish, and the svstem suffers in eonseque nee. Moreover, muigesiion reacis ujjliii iuc inci nnu bowels, rendering the lirst sluggisli and the Lit ter constipated. The braia also suffers by sym pathy, and sick neauacues, sleeplessness ana Dervons symptoms are engendered. Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters reform this state of things gives permanent tone and regularity to the sto mach and its associate organs, the bowels-and liver, and insures complete nourishment and increased vigor of the system. It is the most popular as well as tho most efficient anti-dyspeptic and tonic in America. Wilson's charges plaees tombstone : in reacli oi an iiih wor . is as good as the best- For monuments, tombstones &c, call on W. II Wilson Durham, N.' C. t -W. 11. Vickers .has 'just received iVi large stoc of liquors and fresh be.-1' You can always find the best fresh lw-er i at Vickers' ' ! Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. 1)ATN' in the right side, under ihc .erlcie of the ribs, increases on pres- sure; sometimes mc pain is in xne .u side; the patient is rarely able to:lic on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top pf jthe shoulder, ' and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. rJj he stomach is affected .with loss of appe tite and sickness; the bowels in gen eral are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled vitli pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy coviot; in thp. K-rrTr. part. There is .nsiderable loss pi mem- ory. Xipameu witn n painuu en sation fcfvfeiving left undone some thing which ought to have been done. A slight, dry cough is sometimes! an attendant. The patient complain of weariness and debility; he is easily startled, his feet" are cold or burning, and he complains of . a' prickly sensa tion o the skin ; his spirits arc 1W; and although he is satisfied"that exercise-would be beneficial to him, yet he-un scarcely summon up fortitude enough to try it. In fact, he distrusts every remedy. Several of the above symptoms attend the disease, but cases have occurred where few of them ex isted, yet examination of the body, after death, has shown the liver to have been extensively deranged. AGUE AND FEVER Dr. C. McLaxe's Liver Pills in . cases of Ague and Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of the mot happy results. No better cathartic can be used, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. We would advise all who are afflicted with Ithis . disease to give them a fair triaiX For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are vmequaled. lil-YVARE OF IMITATTOXS. The f-enuinc are never sugar coated Every box has a ed wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's Liver PlI.LS. - The gcnuinc'McLAXii's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLaxe and Fleming is ii') loncrc;' in ou;-i . will lili.'asejsend tUcn Enkployigthb eniiihn", ;.nl liev.-ioiis -dcf'iro; direct TO LIS. ) T5tli, lS'i'l). IIITKAEU, ,JB., i.iv'.niii' us with ih(.ir ordors for Print PLOWS The well known and l'ar-lunied "Farmer Friend Plow" a special tv. It is made of the vcryhest casting and almost plows hy itself. Kvcry farmer who desires to become rich and enjoy life, and spend the remainder of his davs in peacn mikI huppi ness should have a'TAltMLR ir'lUEND l'LOVV hy all means. j :- "Wo will certainly save you much lnoucy.l.y patronizin us. . j Thanking you for pant favors, vrc are Trulv yours, ! A A. L- GKEEN, HOUSE I FINEST JOB 'PRINTER iu tlie State -AND-4- n S EE D STOEE -at thc l'ost Oflicc.-C ; :.Tid r.i-'iiix the Ik st nir.U only, v,e.-u:uit!.tc e tint mm L.-.tallislmu ;it shall kxkcutk J5:tti:r work.orivaivii-; lower pricks. RQSES, ROSES, ROSES.: (iieen ;:n iii I'oinLection v.itli our litc-am I'liuii::; LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED ? APES' BOX FACTOR Y IN -.HE STATE. ii.-l :!ll I'l l ;:: .".il l r.i!;'." 1V,h-i JJoxes, llor 'itl.M-c.mi.-,t, t" - ' " ; : . f - i I ' ami GUMLvNiKE WILL YiXKL LOW PItlCILS )Uil OllDEKS SOLICITED. ijll i. I'tiiMif i :,, ur M:l;im ry Satisfaction , Ki nd and "-t niv catalnr of choice House and Deddin l'htnts ffg-W can send plants through; the mad to. any part of the country" C. 1;. i Ainciin.L. ' ; Si-rilmaii ;iinl l.'loi Klv 12 -tf- .' Kilei-h, .. ("; M O It T G A d 'E ! . s.aX lJ '"!..' and I3ancl;:, .'auliou IVotK-e. ninl oiW-V Tofu::-co Man- nfacrci' Supplies a Specially. OurfFmal Anhounoe ment 1 - ' I ' i : h- ' ; " ! i ' ' ' ; : I - i ' I ; . - . - i On Monday tlio lsth,. of AiiRUSti, 1S7, Ii sell t. tho highest bidder on? house and lo near Durham and in what is known as Hati This .salo is made 'to satisfy two mortgagor made to me by Honry lSumpass ' and Amandt liumpass his wife. The sale will taka place in front of 51. A.' Angier's sUr at 12 o'clock. Terms cash. ' 1 J. J. THOMPSON. July 58th, 1K79. r- THE OS. on the wrappers. For strict attention, ood lights and big prices carry your tobacco to j Farmers Warehourse, Walker, A' C n . - Insist upon having the genuine 13r. C. McLank-.s Liver Pills, prepare! by Flem. inEros.. of Fittsburcrh. Pa., the m irket beim Lyoil I fuU 0f imitations of the name, jHcLUlie, indued outerentiy qui sana? pronunciation. For the SPRING and SUMMER of ' J I! 8.7 DURMM BAKERY, - JOHN BURGESS, ! ' PROPRIETOR. Inert; is no doubt that' "ood.s h;t this sens-in touched llocic iijtttnu There never was so l:ir .-i demaiid fii- Wt'iit-n mmJs. . There never whs titiw. i--iifjTi l.jri. it.-'i i lIai ii : ret liiti.Ia itv: ut ril'ffiiit . I litrit li:ia .1- -X !( . akf.ii nf fill kin.la C?.kiila..ir.n.i...a I.'....;... r. . been :ih aovanc d '.50 Trr r-etit in fhd m ice of wool for the fall season. V. ool- i ii.. ' p.ran,i iA.t,o. '.. ..' i I i . - ! v v.i.. p.,, vanned uinnm iiuil IU len gooci will inline l. er rt iit higher lu:ui last hchhi in. j he atlvHtice m cotton is siul grt-att-t ; there is no doubt that tlii.4 ris' is legitimate and posi- 1 (ivt ly iu cessary to save vtMl 'growers! and manufacturers ironi bankrujitcy. With the se facts before us Ue rire letting out our large stock of spring and summer goods: go at the lowest (trice ever known. This may npiiear art un wise policVrUur very extensive arrangeiaenLs for nest nutiiiiiu and fall make it seem best td do so. We want to iuipress it on the jiublic that they will not for 20 years to come ever see goods as low as v e are at jirestjLt ofienng them. In addition to trur usual low price s wje are now taking fl ten per cent of the ! Hes leave to infoiin the coo.1 citiisens of Iur- a ' ham that he is alwavg nreoared to furnili tl.. very nicest and frtthett Loaf Bread. I'i. fact c-vtryth'iriK kept in that line of business. uivo me a call ami you will be convinced. 32 tr, ADffliNIbTRATOR NOTICE. market ()rices for the tndance ot th.e Keason Respectfully, Naehman c& Lehman will be pleased to 4ee Iiis m&ny friendar- naTiiifT nnannea as adminiKtrafni1 nnAr, v. estate oi Jamis N. Crak'. di cciacl . T v,ui-..k.. , notify all persons having claims against said ' J..J.1.. 4 . . ... .. . . . . . I - M " -- vf i" i rui hj name ior payment to me or my a.oruey IrK. Strayhora, :sir., witli lu the next twelve months of this date, or this notice will be pie tl in bar for recovery'. ' All persinis indebted to said estate will come forward and make immediate pavment. August 7, 1879. 32 4t. JOHN hkliM', . r .- ' Adwinistrator of , 3S CIAIQ - ; - r i
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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