State Itfews.
A Steamer Sunk. Newspaper Statistics.
Losdox, Nov'. 20 The Dutch! According to the Americau News-
.r steanur Schoilen, Capt. Taat, which paper Directory, for the current year,
CTeeK, it. 1 1 i ' ,, ' !. : 1 :.. il-..-. TTV.;..l Oi.vi..
ones eouuty, was burned, with about x suu 1 -v wiiwion wiiu lue uuub i. .u
ten bals of cotton, on Monday morn- los;1 wary, oi riaiuepooi, ai . ui v,uaua i u,.v.
av O.ilv ono month from to nior- iuS ls "t 4 o'clock. Mr. Isha- U of
Newhern .Tonrnnl
THl'RSDAl, iNU K.ur.U3i, loo. 0f .Air. E. B. Isler of Beaver
row until Cuiistmas!
li o'clock last uiiiht. ten miles off
Dover. The Schotten (tarried 30
passengers and ciew. Tho stcauier
t e opinion that. it, was J he work of
Ull ilU-frsiHnrv. Tho crt-.i WAi! i-nn It..
tr Give thanks today by giving horse pover'and no m.iniegba been 1 E.bl'M' of Sundeiland, rescued ninety .
fathers cause for t hankfuiuess. done for several d. vs. No insurance ' , tbo ciew &ud P'lei'rs and
' ; ed them at Saiior's Hoiue, at Dover !
sssgr Som- of the ebiaeus of this; adsboro Intelligencer: A few : One hundred and fort v of the ims-1
place
have couiiibuted a Thauks- days a.u, while Mr, Dennis Taritou
sengers are missing. One passenger
giving dinner for tho inmates of the ; -yd his little boy were at woik in a 1 and a child, of the pat ty brought "to
poor-uoi: , nu. a pany or parirn.ge hunt-is, i Diner, were found dead from ex pos-
Many a Las given his last ! lres'laTm S ?h 7 n'l l"" " ?S
, . : t... J Tl.1' f. , . i I '""'"gt-f, out m :s! a Lljii birds and . have rescued tlie lmssmg ones.
H7- Tv r season 'for Zf 1 "tV"' TrlUm r" h" Tilp Schotten was struck on tho
u; .. n a hwutb: sea.ou foi hog- ln;f 13 nf the nM ft fc in Wk f
kiI : riTvninv'10'" ,UXU1 Tb ,''' xvas t ruck ii the legs by a j Ldiateiy after the slLk was fedt
mte on "hog an.l La.mio . ; uuml.-r of shot. Fortunatelv t.liA i s,.i,rt,,v.
e-ar Mr. Benton Kinij. at Bvnum's ! W01,I,dii w prions. , had retired for Hie night, rushed on j
f,if Oi v. accidiMita'dv inihcJed qnit; a ' Rdeigh Visitor: rfr. William ! lfilk hx ti,f'ir niShi ff!)W!)S- The bouts
i i-i.it ..11 i -i ... . . i virai'u tvAinn' I -. -I ....1 i.
oor.i wo;iiui on iiw ieit Hand with i -Hym-ii, wnne out turkey nuutinff . . ' . t !-". wwclbu,
a j
In fieauencv ot
divided as follows:
1. Weekiy,
2. Monthly,
3. Daily,
4. 8emi-Monthly,
5. Semi-Wet-kly,
6. Quarterly,
7. Bi-Weekly,
8. Tri-Weekly,
9. Bi-Monthly,
Total,
issue they are
11.614
1.7:59
l,3i)7
230
185
107
. 71'
47
30
15,120
i l .. i'oixr A.iv 'IM... i HMr liur ,-r t .,. !.. ,- ,1...... OUt.lt WaS to
tl 1HH Ktt ttiini, - J "o ' -r , j v.-v. -...i -..,i- '.w.i.i v-u n
. . .... 1 ... T .1 ." I.. - ...1.. 1 . . -i
di n ftrtciy r-KMtieu auu niero 1 v' uin gua Siin)ea, in
fa-ling lie hamttier sstnu-k tho log-
im.i.-iiiC a dischar-j-e of the weaoo;-
whicli was loaded wilh buck-hot. Mr.
Did
Wd- acoiiaidv-nihlo loss of blood.
itsTA p.utv of iaiir)ad surveyors
und that only two were
i available; three others were useless
laud were not lowered. The water
rushed swiftly through the hole in
the bow and a terrible scene ensued.
i . li ....... n . l. i n it ,i . . , . .i io ri.iiis d'm.i -m. .
iirrneti as v.iu.-, on jasi rn- -Jj.yurii reeeivea tne entire k:id m Ins j onii.--.-.- iiaoocu-rio unm-
ed pieremg shrieks, and many fell
cUv. I; -iving eomplelcd a prelimiuai v I left arm. He was attended bv a
line f.txu Durham to ihat place, i'he 1 phvsh-Iau, and at last accounts he w is '
ipon their knees and pray el aloud.
litn' run I'V ti.t iii is aoout the same ; doiiiir a-s well as ro-.il.t 1(. Mviipoinl : VV; li0 lUe lutle cnudren cluu to
tutit was run by another paviy ia,t ; under the circumstances
year, and strikes the It. & A. road
about-one miie eu-;t of Mrrrv Oaks.
,-rv.. . J
I mon i. ii uvi rs, wu-i lili"iljist!i vtJa VVOie
Irhriekiii ' wiMi innr Ti-o nffly-ovc
lain Tobic-i Plant: Will ! ..... u i i . "
: ... i -' w.. .iijvi Bcii-u.ishssseu ilUH ie-
iiluiti).!. a green eon n try coined em ! iun 1 rt i--i i,,.. i.iul .,,.
...u ,w Mi'.. lUUl, Owl
Dm-
fnrMe.srs. Xorris & Oarter, of ! lo7 at the tHctory ot the Faucett, : era! persons secured life belts and
Kaleigh, have just .received the Do i .",3,1hani ioaeo Company, miracu-1 leaped into the sea.
(V!:.!?r Rtyie., of Patterns and Fash-1 !,,Us,y c'scaP,',J ;!;;" -ster.iay. He j Withiu twenty minutes of the shock
ioii Sheets. The Fashion Sheets can . 1beCamo.eV,anS,ea !" a M'no;s ",.raPitl- ! the Hehotlen was engulfed. All those
he had at their store or wiii be sent i ,vtiVli st,:i:l!U Wrtr nurl:a at ! who had put on life belts had ll atd
to any addiess five of charie. Ti.e!" "e rate ner .he pu. ley, and were lescited by b-ats from the
Th Virgiuiii Lt gislature.
Riommono, Va., Nov. 18. Full re
turns of the recent election for mem
bers of the G-neral Assembly show
that the. complexion of t he uew body
will boas follows: Senate, Democrat,
26 ; Republicans, 14. House of Dele
gates, Democrats, 61 : Republicans,
38: Independent Republican, 1. T!v
Democratic majority ou joint ballot,
will be 34. The otncial canvass of
the returns will not be mile till the
28th instant, hut the ab ve figures
wiii not. b changed. There will prob
ably be several contests.
1AST CALX,! 1
The new law compels all sherifEs to oollect tasea I
promptly, ana 1. is my duty u bey the law: J
Here is what the law says :. j
Laws 1&87, Ckapior 137, secilou S3 : On the first j
Xonday.ln February lu each year, the sheriff Is ;
directed ti. offer ut public sale at the court house !
all lands on which the taxes loVled tor the pre- ;
Vious ywir stilt remain unpaid oh the first Monday
lu January preceding.
1 will attend at the following places to collect thi)
remainder oi the taxes iiue lor 1887 s
IxH-kvlHe, Cape Kear iowahip, Koy. 21. 1887
Lawrance's Storw, 21
Johnson's Store, New Hop township; 33, '
j .uarcum store, wuilama township; " 24, "
j learringioii b .vails, 25,
j Htggsbeu's Slon;, 26,
i Hamlet's Store, Baldwin township, 2h, "
Check's Shops. Hadiey i wuHhip " 29, "
, Eeuo Jiihosou's, Albright township, 30,
j Silor City, Matthews tnwushlp, Dec. 1,
.' r - 2. ;-
j Ore Hill. Matthews tnwuship, 3, "
I Pittsltoro', Centre township, 5, '
W. P. Hadley'tt, Hickory Ml. township, " 6. "
I Richnn.nU. Quit Uiwc Ulp, " 7,
Harper's X Road6. B--(tr Creek " 8,
j Huir, OiiU' UtWllShiis " 9,
rtypi. uaKiand township. " 12,
CbgHd, " . " 12, "
I hope every one wUl comply with the law, by
doiug so you will .save yourself cost and me trou
ble. Do not say that you have noi had warning;
S. W. BREWER, Sheriff.
November 10. Ibs7.
6R0CMIES!
Of. I It
i v. .l-i i
cuit!'' r it, ,iv..nuii jjiai.. .uiiun uilisi'u arouiiu
to any address upon the receipt of W ' " JM,,"" ll::u l('J":nut:l four oVIock in the morning
.. .. ...j v..v,-.-... v iw i -, xj, Jill V fjr flirt 1K.;!0 lOf Int..
' v-v..i -1 1 v.'o O HHC.-I, XlLtr.-
lV'Mcns are also sent free of
the t atalogue price.
t.Si V. L. London would aaiu
call a feution to the fact lhat vou
hate not paid for your guano; neiih
! r. in in iu.
! r .'ther da.ed, when picked up,
oi,es were hrokeu.
no
I'unii Higubosid: There is a man
"i na; iii u cOiiuiY iv in oves mf:iev i
out j baun;, Di-wtuers av.d sifters. Tite
survivors wi-n- suoulied with cloth tn.
and everything possible was done to
ensure their comfoil
r have you paid your mortgages, j so well and holds st last, to a dime . l-ngess' accounts differ regard-
He wants his tfroney, and cannot wait when onee in his pos e io i that he j t..e circiiiust;iuees of the col iision
longer man nrt. .ionuay m Ueceui- wa- po.uie.i our u t h e h.tor as thttiaua 't'i'Oiis ot the omters
be':; after tha he wid pro-ceeil to col- ; "Mhigv' iu,
lect bv law. Your accouuis a:e due: j the late war
please call and settle tlnmi.
jieartut he hi. I given in too miien. af-
.1 Oil. !. I t IS COl ilS Illttj .ifiio i tnr: umiwi a
.iu of the county. During I --hotiei', clash wish those
r ti.is man listed for UikZ ! OJ'-', of the Roa Mary.
i tion hrty biiheis of wheat, and b-. iu'
f-i? l though
.Ky are so::mg so rei wa-ds m. as.r.vd the wheat
many gooifs a: l o.uioiis ims r-ii he i found
dill u
ot the
of the
Some of
die ! asseuaers state -hat the v"ii-
itig's !!;ernme::t had ceased and that.
ISKI-I ,it .,. ...... 1.1 . 1-
Uihi Mi p:tM.u-;e! nan rerireu
th.it i.e had forty nine a id i il 'h'''1'" bunks, onlv a few remaininu'
loj las ?tot-u npinev. i v iiiieriUiiee tiuartcrs.ahushei-hericiuallv!151 !li1 sdoon. when a tremendous
lu-U i.-reivng new gtisuU very d.iy J we d th-n to I he c.i::i:nUsi.mers and ,'nlsu was heard on the port bow.
and i-eliii::; ih- in :s chean as can be ! rW; ..-. . I Thev sav it i h-, ti.f ti-.
han" it: any nnuker Ladies wanting ; from ?axes for tv; yalueof the one ! hsiou could have occurred bv the j ' H J'
tVmk or W would do wed ioj(0, k UShotteu striking an anchored vessel.
ive iiiiu a , !. Another lot of la-! t . , . . , . ! The S'-conl mate of the Scholton re-! Do not loiiuiiT that J
dn s H.U and 1 i i.nm.ngs this week, i .,f" U1 : .ews leac.i- M,lts thut ;Jj: w.w u til(.k w,jen h(
.. ; tne cUv vests roav of a lire on the , .,, ..... .
... ... .... : . i ..:. m i, i , i:,a an unknown sieamer coiuiuj"
ft.r . uisse- t.M .uooie and AJie 1 i,,'tlJ"MI"11 l" -J1 xvies, in j'11-m..h
, i , , . . ...1. :. i : - 1 1 . . i I v,uru
It Iii. t'lij ,in , Uiinj ;: !'.,: au.l : Ui"1 in-gt' c.ii:if'ii josi t-iiCir ; co,li
iiooeii Moore wt'ie on the "doll of!tve-. n.e ore oeeurr o in the cahin
JIonoi" m Mr. fc. r?. .'iack.-ou's school i cl-red man named - atuuel trot-
The Special Offer
of The Youth's Companion includes
the admirable Double Holiday Num
bers for Thanksgiving and Christ mas,
with colored covers and full-page
pictures, twenty pages t ach. These,
with the other weekly issues to Jan
nary 1, I88S, will be sent free to all
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a ear's subscription to January, 1889.
The Companion has bson greatly en
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otl;er weekly literary paper gives so
much valuable reading and so man'
illustrations for so low a price.
Laxador is the result, of years of
observation and experieuee. It is
now recommended by leading phy
sicians for cost iveiiHss and indigestion.
"Baby is king' all t'ne world over.
As its rule ,hoald he as quit as pos
sil.de. fnil not to provide it with Dr.
Bull's J3aby Syrup for all the ailments
in-'idfuh to its condition. It is a safe
dadug t l:t- pasf two weeks.
For any ; :! who, with ids wifr, had gone out
pupil to he on the "RoSi of Honor", i ,:ito tm' heios to thru- duty work,
an aveta'e of !'.U or over in his or ;h avis.. then- two rhihbi-n aloim in
her siruilinH is leijuired; and when ! '
he or sin- h.as attaiuetl to this dU
tinc'ion for two successive weeks, the
horiiv after Sam and
atue ajpeais iu the Record.
St leu City Fat.:. Ai! articles arc
cn'eved frc.e; -"dml-Mou to the Fair
grounds 25 ce.-.;s : ample and yoo.l
stalls for s-ock, cat lit, tVc. : coiivfui
i
noac
ins wa nail hi; Ilames were seen
issuing fiotu the cabin, and :dl the
neighborhood help w.is iiiiiucdia t-i
.summoui il. ii;ii i. -.- tire call i not be
.ubdiji-d. i ho cabin was entirely
i ofisnun d, and iu the unites was found
ti.e Ciiit!iiil icai tins of tiio ntdor! un
tie) fog. B.-fore Miythisig
he done, the S.-hotten whs
struciv in the fo:e rigging and on the
port bow. Tijo oih-r vessel, which
li-- now presumes was the Rosa A!arv.
backed ou and disappeared. Within
tweuty minutes ti.e S -hotten sunk.
Aci-ording ;o thif hit.tst statement
there were liii) p.rbons on boail the
S'i.otten. leaving 132 drowned and
missing. Tim iii si mate and fourth
engineer have been recognized among
the dead.
VV. Scott &
Co.. Greensboro', N. (.'., carry one of
the iargest siiv ks of goods in Ceutral
Xorth Carolina Merch uit invited
to i-ali in person or send orders by
mail. Vet v respectfully,
J. W. SCO IT & CO.,
Greensboro. N. C.
Oct. 27, 1HS7
Labor Troubles in Louisiana.
Chicago. Nov. '2L AN.-w Orleans
special says : The labor tioubles at
! Thibod-aux are not over. For s-v
and l:i;ck bauds wori.-
.fe e!;ildren. At the cotton com
ently arranged coops for all exhibits i press e.-terii.-y a baie of cotton n'a
of poultry, large tobacco ware'.iousej p!it open by 1 he laborers just befoie
for F.OJai Hail. w.':ieli in-siii r s -linith. I 1 liner throw;! i .to tlirt inv.-s nf llw.
1-ootn. The ! 'a:i Fear and Yadkin ; v-- M.e.nn ir. .-ss. and a emmon o.,!! j ";li da;, s wi.it
V:ii!ev railrivid ai'I inn m . I v . I ., .id . I. i h. , .f ,.! J,,,,.,., t nig pctcofullv under on- shed hav
ciiision i;auis Lsi an:l lin : .lays ot i Whether the articles were placed
December: leaving FayetteviMo al 8 tho iale by accident or dedgu is an
o'clock a m , fli'iiving at. oiler City at ; - pen Uetiou
lJ a. m.: returning: 1 avmy Siler Cil -.
a; 150 p. in.: a. living ai Faytteville
at f !) p m. Trains leaving (Ireeus
boro n4. It) o c ock, a: living
City at 11.3) a. m ; leaving ;
m. An exuibits i an -norted f tp ov i
the C. F. iNc Y V. R. R. if returned
Pas-cng..r ra:os one cent per mile.
All a r; ic:es must bo enieied by It) a.
li:. Tt.ui .--lav. Xo attic e ot animal
! Raleigh News and Ob.-erver: To
! show the wisihnu and satet v of buv-
g iiue ivtlt'e when it
uetennineii bv anv one to keeii
c ittle at all. an instance is given in
v. hich a gent h-man m iiis ;! y bougl.t
!,.. ... ... ...I. ..1. l
' )...,, " T . . . 1 I
lie j-ai-i Ml.), solo ii'-r last wee.v lor
lit'' and keeoin
.o . "
it 5 35 r
be."l ti I Mil. .li I iv l. in-A l.il.-ni-v ...i i
111 i ' - " --"
severa. wo.tuii'-ij. vine Int.s .-niee du-il.
s tie "Utloiik is very daik. The towi
is fuil ot idle uegr.e.s and ecit da;,
they beco::i'- m.n audr.ci vis A m.t.
uieeiing of ciii.pns of Fa ronicnf
: atish v.ii.s he, ! at. ' i.itvi(io;iii y'S
terdty. Abo it thii'e lnmdre.1 of tin
ftiOMi proiiiim a: .esid ns wete pres
ent and L'eut. Ctov. K no bloc h ure:-:
He stated that the obi.-;-: oi th
F
eiing .iii for lue citizens to ta:;r
DON'T 1JFY. SELL
or exchange any kind of new or second-hand
.iaehinery before obtaining
ices from VV. R Burgess, manager,
Greensboro', N. C. Engines, Bod. rs.
Mills. Saws, Belting, Shafting, Pul
leys, Locomotives, wood-working Ma
hineiy, Boiler Feeders, Cotton Gins,
Presses, Threshers, Buggies, &c, at
v.-holesale prices.
New Ml vertiseitieiits.
1887.
i a
i. .r. thomas.
1887
TE.ABS. 0K0. W. THOMPSON. .TU
J. J. MOHAS k CO.,
COilllsei iogeti.er concerning tb
will bn a iowe t to be removed until
& p m Friday.
uat
. t
of sn;i.
durinir
nix
a-d Mi id" nfn.y. ;pt. i. P.
l i : i -a iicf n 1 1 1 1 1 iif l ; I -i fii i r o I'titil I l i i . :if
e linpt her four years, .tssamins. h,, ...i,! w re nvowlin-
,ifiti timt hi.i .i.i'il llii-ur. i I i. . i i - i
,..i...-.H "u.i ....... .... .;.,,....... ito-.ni, ar ni-ni snooiHii i.ao sujar
. ' K .. .'....rfirn f. ..w'lO ! . . " l'
J5l.VJ..)rJiYMN S Visit. On last Sun- . ' ,'UV, R' VJ:I ,W1 " ,UI n-.nses. Uii u:.e occasioo a l.on eman i
dav. morning Bishop Lyman pr, ach-1 1115,1 one 30 da.va ol iov ir' the'1 on the p.ibiie highway hud been shot j
fd',.and administered the rite of con-1 hai'1 os,e lefl !ov which h has been lat ..Ul several persons already ha..
firmatioii to sev.m white oe; sous, nt ! 'u'rel 1 iils ,1!:'!s il lol!" OI im-n wounded. Such lawh-ss net
wminfinn
iliiUhMUU
AND
r -tf
th Epi.cMiai ch nch at : his place: i H thu Soid tue cow for 1U0. ! i,e put down atai!
. 1 ' l. ,- 1W. !.(.,! I-.-.'.. I .fw tl-. .-! I It'll 1.1 I
ni, -t at ni.rU, !.,. . .. i k it ..i ! uiaKiug- tne lot.-u reem' ts trom in
ored mission and coutiruied lour col- i cow ;0,:l Vh nt tere
ored arsons. We do not paoush ! hert coiv than she
the names of the persons conurtned, i ?f 1,1,ls liie cow ?'nU"'
Iiprimp : ic .r...r,r. .1-... i uaiiv vieiiied a tare aiuouui oi mm; i
--. Mil u'.re9 iii), ail anii it. i , e ii ill
that Myie of jourua'isia, but we are a:,1 h'A',hr wUk'u " SijIr5' 'Vul,ld llKVt"
plea,ed to note thai four of the seven j l,al1 tor thn krP'-"g f tu w thlte
white persons were seme of our most li,1,ea over iil0 'lti wlil :iU(1 us
promising voung man. and tha twoj,an,cnt of a ina" who recently died
of the fourVco!o.ed pej-f ous wete also ! in tUxH t,ouut.V tne following
young m m. ' ' clause relative to his giave: A tomb
Ibis was Bishop Lvman's first visit i8t'T I1or.;ae,t a"fJ vvni uuu a ,
here in just t wo years, and, while the to l mU. ai'ol5!i'1 i.V graveyard ot
gro.ving y.ars have whitened his hair i ,,H ffc!l" ' ,,,aU;n,l,s au1 dlmo:-
azai its.
Th
bu I l OI71llUV"i' IK.J4 VfA j
iera l a reward tor too deter: ion o i
the porpetratois of the lawless acts.
ami jea :L h mtuv i .mu ivc. a I !,l,,us mi hhci'.id mumiiwen
much, pleased to observe that ae I fet 1 W twenty-two feet, to be bunt-
hid hot yet. impaired hi.; physical 7rl: f h"st hai1 oun,t, bn",k to l,J
mental powrs. He preached a most 1 ia,a, u ,b:st "1ilt,; tbe .t;hl,ies ,oi
ahlB sermot. to a large congregation. vva11 to.bo tw" ,7 Vl,',lt!t !i,"h to b"
; u:..i. ..... i .i. ..i two and one ha f leet above fftound
ill V 11 '.(".II WHIM 11 IH 11 V 111 P. II I I IHI'II (If in Ui"'
caurcheji.
; and a foot below the surface wall; o
j be coped with a plain grauiio coping
Christian Costerence. The 52nd less ihau four inches thick and
anmjal tiossiou of the Xoi tli Carolina fourteen inches wide; wall to have
and Virginia Conference of the Chris- t less than five hoies four inches
t'an Chinch was held last week at ! by twelve iuches at the surface oi
New E'am church, about nine miles
south eait of this place. There was
pritc a goodly attendance of minis
ters and delegates, and tho proceed
ir.gs were p'easatit and harmonious,
ltev. P. T. Kiapp was elected prewi
deut. Prof. .J. N. Newman, secretary,
and Rev. 4. W. Hatch, treasurer.
The various reports were of an en
couraging character, and six new
churches wore added to the Confer
ence. There was a laicre attendance
every day, and the good neonle of the ! deplorable rase of drunkenness that
neirrhborhood dirtt.imrmMiU:l ' has come under the eyes of the
n i i . i
the ground to allow water and tra h
to escaoe: holes to be on tlie eas;
side ami to bo twelve indies high,
and four wide; the. wall to be built
by my executor. Two little boys,
one aged nine, tho other twelve year -old,
were taken up for being beastly
diunk on tho streets. When they
sobered up they were sent home. AH
police capes are unfort unate and havr
a cert am degree of sadness in them,
but this was the saddest and mosi
The Secret, of Hail' ji Century.
fri.tn the Nashvillo American.
Away bark in 1814 two men named
Crulchheld and Sanders wen; suivey
ing land on the Reeifoot Lake, in
Obion county, Teune-sse. One day
wiuio they were at work they had a
diificulty, and Sanders killed Crutch
lieid with his Jacobus siatf and made
his escape iu Missouri, where he
changed his uame to Bean. From
Missouri he moved to some town in
Texas, where he died a few months
ago, leaving a fortune amounting to
nearl 200,000. His father, who
lives iu Mississippi, is now in Obion
county g -Itiug up evidence to show
that B an and Sanders were the sain-'
man, in order to secure tha estate.
1HWM
NEW YORK
CASH STORE,
Durham, N, C,
You can get
BOYS' WHOLE.STOCK BUOGAN
SHOES for 75 cents,
WOMEN'S SOLID LEATHER
SHOES for 75 cents,
CHILDREN'S SOLID LEATHER
SHOES for 50 ceuts, i
f.
MEN'S V B OLESTOCK BB0GANS
for $1.00,
BOYS' HATS 15 cts., MEN'S HATS
25 cents.
TABLE OIL CLOTHS 15c per yard,
LADIES ALL-WOOL JERSEYS
for 75 cents.
NORTH CAROLINA CHECKS,
G cents per yard.
DRESS GOODS for 5 cents per yard.
PINS and NEEDLES for 1 cent a
paper.
Drop in and look us over when you
come to Durham.
Nov. 10, 1887. ima.
IWBMAMi ft, C,
It IC A DQ U A RTE B.S I
Mjr old friends iii Chatham aire iuvited to call (.ii tne when" lt..ic$
Durhain arid t will guarantee to Satisfy them iii everything iii
e and Fancy Gi6tfes
stjSah,
tJHEESE,
SNUFF;
MOLASSES,
FLOUR;
CRACKERS;
Fisk,
SYRUP,
TOBACCO;
fcotriiE;
SobAj
MEAT';
Dry Goods, Notion
CROCKS RV, TINWARE &C,
C Special inducements to Country Merchant.
I dffet everything at prices that. defy competition!
My Stock is so large that it fills two" stores; one near the Globe WdNLk
house and the other near the Depot;
Nov. 17; 18S7. ihn. 9. W. XttAnEKXA3
1881
$Al&i and WlNTJSB.
-:o:-
w. j. mat is co.,
DURHAM, N. C,
Wholesale aal Retail
Grocers and Commission Mercliants.
A FULL S IOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
GXIOCEHIE3
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
Highest Prices paid for all
kinds of Country Produce !
CLOVER AND GRASS SEED AT
RICHMOND PRICES.
Cotton Sellers,
RALEIGH, N. C,
OFFER TO THE TRADE.
(UN N KltS AND FARMERS,
A complete Stock of
nu nmmi
DAOOINO, TIES, OATS, HAY, &C, UIOS
Yery Best Terms.
Now lhat it is ascertained the cot
ion erop wiii fall far nhovt of tho last
two years, to those who wish to hold
for better prices, whieh are very pu-m-i-;!ni.
h have eapacity for 3,?50
3BaloS. Will issue warehouse cer
tiiicates and make cash advances
. henever desired. Liberal rale of
intere-t and stoffge charge's.
J. J ttHOZffAS.AL CO.,
:U2, 315 &:U7 South Witmingtou St.,
RALEIGH, N. C.
Nov. 17, 1887.
Peed Stuffs a Specialty.
GIVE US A CALL!
Sept. 29, 1887. 3ms.
AT TEE BANNER
WE ARE OFFERING
A Complete Stock
OF
Dry Goods, Notions,
CARPETS, RUGS, HATS,
LADIES AND MISSES SHOES,
GUAM) OPEf
.1 1 v
:o:
Dress Goods and Trimmings !
-:o:-
MAIN STREET, DURHAM; N. C:
We are fully prepared and will exhibit the
CHEAfiST AXHD MOST COBIPLBTxl STOOHfc?
DRESS GOODS AND DRESS TRIHIES .
ever shown in this section. Our variety embraces' hiahy' lloVelties id
Combination Suits, Cashmeres, Sorges, Pin Check, French Plaids Satins,
Flannels, Trecots, Velvets, Velveteen, Diagonal Silks, &c, &c. Amctlg sol
many cau oilly name a few prices : Casiuieres as low as 5c. per yard, 36'
inch Cashmere 25c ., worth 40c.
OUH 0L0TSOT0- DEFA-SVIStf
is complete. With all styles tuid kinds
is complete, and the largest stock we ever carried. We can sell ft good
Brogan, from $1 up. Children s Shoes from 40 ceuts up.
WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF GENTS FURNISHING GOODS
we are offering very cheap.
We thank our Chatham friends for their liberal patronage and will do
all in our power for the continuance of the same. j
All our customers will be served by polite salesmen. !
BSSTSauiplfcS sent by mail.
Our salesmen are G M. Gkanes of Chatham county, R. A. Pass of Per
son county, Frakk Hunter of Durham county.
October 20, 1887.
DURHAM, Ft. C,
(Late of the fiim of ELLIS & MUSE)
Takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public that ha tut
just returned from the Northern Markets, where he spent one
month in making extensive purchases in
Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks,
CASPETS, BUGS, OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
All my Goods are NEW and FRESH I
No Old Stock on Hand !
MY SIOKE IS TUB
AIT
IN DURHAM,
ID PILLED WITH THB BEST StfOOS
EVER SEEN IN DURHAM 1
ALL ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY FILLED!
September 20, 1887, 3ms.
JULIUS LEWI8.
selves fo.- their hospitality. The
next sossion will be held at Youngs-
ville, ou the Raleigh & Giuton rail
road, betweeu Wake Forest
Frankliutou.
This Conference embraces about
Raleigh police in many a long day
A Fraudulent Pension.
From the New York World.
Gen. Tuttle, oi Iowa, who mane
himself unpleasantly prominent dur
ing the recent Cmdedeiate battle-Hugs
epihO le, is again ooioro me puoiic.
the. Pension Bureau at Washington
has been informed ihat Tuttie's pen
sion of 30 a mouth has buen obtain
ed under false pretenses. . It is said
thai the. injuiy ho claims to have re
ceived at the batlie of Fort Donelson,
and upou which his pension was al
lowed, is a malformation he has had
since birth.
J: BP. VYTT.
F1UMP TAVLOK
Wyatt "& Taylor,
4
Snow Sioriii.
Chicago, Nov. 10. A snow storm,
ami
Wrm. Dunbar, senteuced in Noveiu
I..... lOO.t ... : ..,. Im.ionnmAnl
'. f I he hrst of the season, beean here
i in the county lail at Aiientown, r., , . , ,
t, . . j i t. u ear v his morning and when a o kues-
' 4ii OiiiNrl-ivir ilnrr hia wax r 1 1 rn 11 nUl I
ubu. "-j -"-b lmunfl to-nbrht showed no siens" ot
F. . . . i tlta H: ... of,ia mu rtt ilia Oll C
nueen counties m thia State and a ' " ' 4 owu" v u -
email portion of Virginia, containing I a,,d esoaPed-
seventy churches and thirty-four j Frost and thin ice is reported from
ministers i boio are nine churehes i Florida, hut. not enou'!i to do anv
damage to oranges. It is expected
that it will check the advance oi
yellow -. fever, which has about died
out.
iu iniA oou-.ry, and among their
member , i; ,- ioauy of our best citi
iensi vvhoi4 the county. has.caue
to Db proud. i
General Commission Ifeetoiits ani
Cotton Sellers.
We have on hand a full line oi'
HEAVY GROCERIES, FEED
of every description, also
BAGGING AND TIES,
which we offer to the public at bot
tom prices.
Will make cash advances ou Cotton
in hand, when desired.
Give us a trial and see what we can
do. W Y AT r T A YLOR,
Ho. 15 East Martin and 16 Exchange Place,
secoud to none iu size and variety,
etc , etc.
Dress Mi and Trimminss
a specialty.
We are offering them at prices
which must commend themselves to
the public. We guarantee satisfac
tion and one rule will be to deal fairly
with all men. This is our platform
and we trust it will find a hearty sup
port from the readers of the Rkcoku.
Samples sent to any address on
application.
Yours respectfully,
MUSE & SHAW,
Successors to Eixis & Muse,
Stokes Block, Main St.,
Established 1005. w. west.
HARDWARE !
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
QQm ANB BtlSATtNQ STOVES,
Rubber and Leather Belting,
LIE. PLASTER, CEMEHT,
AND TEN THOUSAND OTHER THINGS I
LAUOE3T STOCK IN NOUTH CAROLINA!
jvixua xxvria ct oo.,
OpMsite Market.
Sept. 29, 1887. RALEIGH, N. C.
Sept. 29, 1887.
! A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. YU k 1, TJJ lj AT (ill
! Ai Mai,.1rihi.liiv.iuliflo.J a ftdmlnlatrator If . A . lfllJOLJ W) J v
DURHAM, N. C. : upon tbe rotate r R..H.rtSr.ip.-8; ae.anci, I here
' V.. r.i i..- t iiti nerHons Imvlns .ialms ajj-ilnit
3uiS. jtii,? f-rtve m present them t.i the uivlprslgmvi oo i
nr horore inn -"in ' " wv.wv,. ,
... . ..,. in t. ,.t.ia iu bar or their revery. AH i
&;TATE OF NOitl'ti UAKULliNA 1, torteWM to aaid estate are ootltlod to
lX . our NTY OF CHATHAM : ITUK bCVEBloB ,nke immediate payment u the underhljrnod. j
,. JOHN UAWKliNOL.il., aara r
Sepi ember 15, 1687.
i w. V: Campbell, aainiuwiravir ."im unuw
! w(xk1, deceased, against At-enUh Steel J. H. Swln
! dl and wite Rebjwa, aud Henderson Moon and
t y-1 I WHO Oiorsaroi.. -
RALEIGH, N. C. ! This Is a special proceedlug to make rpaletat ; .
abatement. Tne wind all day blew a
gale, while the temperature kept go
ing lower Tuis evening the storm
had all the clmnicteristies of a legnla
tion blizzard. At times the stltet Having qualified the Admlnlatrator with
v. . -. . . f. . . I .in .nnarivi nt .T h' F. Wr. wEH. deceased. I
car tramc ln-Uie-UOrtn Ul Vision OI lite h,by notuy all prnvnis having rjjros a,?aiu&t plla liri coini,lH.liit
fit. WAS brOJ'nt to a, complete Staua- 1 lieeaid decedent !oexturiTnotuwiBvfx pr."1-- .
tilL oct.2T.iw:. h: a,P0K. Oct io. us:.
By A. A. F. SeawelIf, Atty.
Octr.ber UOth, 18f7.
of Robert Bmpes.
j
DURHAM, N. CM
PROPRIETORS OF
DURHAM BOOK STORE.
A FIRST CLASS STOCK
1-rrenri a TA T"r- tl rnT"T7H
LMlLiYlOl IX A. lUnOiUiV J. areheieby
that tbe dofendauts above uamod arts tiecewary , ffVKCUTR'S NOTK'F- - HA - ;
ra ...... TuirtMntft nf thin State, thev IM.' 1
e hereby uonSed to appear -at . myfflri ,.1
111 iuo wku ' 1 - - - . . - .
-or-
:i, nl answer cr aemur vj ww ihht 2-JZL:,; u, irfiek rcrr l ra
r WAiVlOA' A. IC..-VT(
BcoUb, Otationery,
fcar oi '
Oci. i. 1W.
Xceeuiui ot ticUrd Cleg, j-
AT OEST PRICE:'
lUtwalwra.lHT.