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; EVEEY s ', !T V OSDAY. oii IS AuVjLKCE: : . TTT73 Ll - , 14.00 t'ne Y-r mrw a, on; One i!,n One eek. j t Advkrttbiw rate the moot rronaba, afford- - j In an eoon"itl meuium for advertiser. J . fc, mienown by";-'yl'lf ouioe. ' ifn oino i'DhHAa 'u. 8c M D. W. Win tali art Prinii" Osrce, second floor, to f' f ' aee u. Jf"" up ytmr iwlvertiiiemenW, and gi ' : aiifwiM'l Dcti. Giad to have yoa oh.i1. , ' ' i- Ei'MHC i bn-tnei. Culieotiom will b nd .. . . j wjlj tr 'hi in mind. oleaM. l: i;t of the L. D. to extend their rea l to sorae point east or south of Drharj. What will Fayetteville, YiLnir.toa and the Cape Fear sec tion do about it ?,, ' 1", , Sattjbsoat Mobxikg, Sept. 7. 'ay's issue an i . VrTilmiDtoi Messenger is ;h!y North Carolinian, not i r c$aps, than many others but we read in admirable ar- ai the pen of brother King '.owing why . our people :.J by their home papers, x thanks him for. writing -th precludes our copy ' article, Here is one Naper cares the : anything that !story, 'of North .ople. They are j publish any ar on the'Sduth and j iTorth Carolina'. j, bigasaibut .ey are not Souh- I not in sympathy They are Northern y look at the'Souh ays ' through stained aever see our people Col. Young' t C pinion. V In the Charlotte . News we find this bit of news concerning the situ ation in this State: v v:: ' Col. TL E. Young, one of the best known Republicans of the Tar Heel State, is' in Vn'ashington City, lie says that the Republicans of the South are not boiling over with en thusiasm for Mr. JJarrison. The Republicans of .North - Carolina, he reports, are disorganized, and out-. side influences have controlled near ly all the ; appointments.' "It's my opinion" said he, ''that North Car olina will fail to return a Republi can Congressman ' next time because of the treatment received ' from the Administration." , , " .. ':.. Stnaatmi at Rudtrill: t . : j Winston Sentinel . , , . -- From private sources we learn of a sensational affair at Reidsville. It appears that about a year ago Miss Cora May Scales was married, much against ber wishes, to a Mr; Morris. She has never lived 5 with him as a wife. " Some days ago she persuaded him to insure his life for $10,000, and to make his will in her favor. He did so, and a day or two later was ; found dead in' bed. . Death came about from ythe, effects 'of chloroform. Whether he accidental ly took an overdose W whether she administered it for the purpose of IcmgVim reniairs yet to be decid- Later particulars. Tiiu Ar.T AifATr-r. f..r Septemb er is one of. the meet attractive nuniUrs we Lave seen cf this thor oughly pra.acal art luajzine. Theo dore Child has a critical review of of Decorative Art at'the , Paris Ex position; and "Montezuma,? in his "Note Book," gives -some curious facts about the "Angelas," and other pictures. fThecn! ired plate are, as usual, excellent. "The Days Work Done,' one of these,1 is a sunny sum mer landscape, by Veyrassat, 6hovr iug hayricks, horse and wagon, and haymakers resting; There .', is a marsh-mallow design' for an easel scarf for painting and embroidery; Professor KnaufFt wmtinues his, pro fusely illustrated Pen Drawing for Photo-Engraving; the Orchid plate series; the "Crescent" salad plates; the practical . articles on Flower Painting, Tapestry Painting, Illumi nation, Amateur Photography,1 are all continued,' and "there are lessons in Fret-sawing and Stamped Learh er work, and "The Art of Making Smoke Pictures." Price 35c. Mont ague, Marks Publisher, 23 Union Square, New Yorfeif ' v-y ? It''. ' . "V: -1 -,-., THE REV. GEO. . H. THAYER, of Boorbon.Indn says. "Both myself and wife owe our lives to SHILQH'S CON SUMPTION CURK .For sale by Dr. I. T. Smith.' , - -. WHY WILL YOU ' cough when Shi Ion's Cure will giv? immediate relief. Price 10 eta., 60 cte., and 11. Fur sale by Dr.X.T.8miih. , ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizzinem, Lowot Appetite, Yellow Skint Shiloh'a Vitali ser is a oositive core. For sale by -Dr. L.T. Smith. . -o- , I'(X)RrORATEDlBV LEGISLATl RE OF KORTII CAROLINA. CAT1T A-T ETCOST.-"" 4 S10O.00P-0O,- G- S. WATTS.Pree. .. . - ' " t ' i G. 8, VATTSr TV W. H. WILLARD, J. T. ri KIX. . v. hAvillard, V ice Prei IIIECTOIIH. J. H . SOUTH G ATE, - J.KI. MASTOX, B. CAVEROK, V- .. W. M. MORGAN, Cash.. ; S ' ' . Q. E AAWI. R. BKSSEE, N4 . PATTERSON, Chapel Hill. JDoes a general Banking Businels. yitcctmnts of - Corponitions and Indi V viduals solicited. f A mple facilies for giving all nccvsisary accommo- , ; Collections receive prompt attention and remitted for on day of payment - ' at the lowest rate. Certificates bearing four per cent, interest issued ( , " Running lour, twelve months. , coniitrsi'owDENCi!; solicited ;! : SHILOE'SGATARRH REMEDY aiar Fot itive enre for Catarrh, Diphtheria SAd sale by Dr. L 'f. ker Mouth, Smith. -lioatT.2rtm . examination of . ' . J ville merchant' 'who died suddenly oujuin. nppnl,iibiitourJhj I State papers. They nds, and they only; :r sentineU and they proper defenders." ; day the, advantages of a becoming . more thor wn. In the Goldsboro VJ this piece of informa I is valuable, and should ;r people to greater exer .iring cotton' mills ; : iladelphia? Times has the ourage to state that "the e cotton by compression jnt is enough to compel . ansfer of cotton manufao-" j the Gulf States. J No man er buy cotton' goods made 1 1 -cased cotton if , he ever 1 that made from cotton tat . . v . J UiT" Belda and ginned and manufactured without the inlerveu tion of hydraulic compression. Nor thern newspapers will , not tell the world of this fact because it Would give Southern cotton goods prece- 'dence in all the world'a markets of at least two cents a yard. ' In truth a cotton shirt, made of uncompressed cotton, is s worth two made of the same cotton that . hus remained six ' months in compressed bales. : We Href telling what experience has taught, and what will bear the most rigid test."- . V v The question of the extension of the Lynchburg & Durham railroad from Durham to Fayetteville is now beicg rotated, and it meets with popular favor ; on the part of our people. " Fayetteville, and ViIming ton, too, should become deeply in terested in this extension. If they will cons! Jerhe route they will see that il will run through a good aec- tioaef the country, and will make an air line ''from Fayetteville' north t!.rc Ji the central j ortion cf North Cn. I'.ri. It is a feasible scheme af -It '.--2. It is tl.a intention of the ruane A was held last week:, and the Greens boro; Workman says it showed ; that he hud not died from a disease of the heart as was" stated. Thex amination strengthens' the suspicion Cut there has Ueu foul play. Tl.a stomach was sent to the State . chemist to be analyzed. . thirham't Jtwtlt, v - From Wilson Mirror! '' The Durham Daily (jlobe, under the judicious and admirable manage ment of the talented, energetic and progressive E. A. Oldham, has taken Us pluce in the . very front rank of oauy jouruaiiHni,Buu in ua maguiu cent field of ; brilliant usefulness, is alreadr doing a grand work for the upbuifding of Durham, and materi iai development of that whole sec tion. With the able tri-weekly Re corder and the bright and sparkling Sun i which glistens with the ra diance of dew-drops under auroral showers, Durham can indeed point to her newspapers and! proudly ex claim "These are my jewels and be hold how they glisten in richest lustre!", ,. , - ' '. v V, , Anoihtr im of ih Matt. Henderson Tomahawk ,. Tue Durham Sun comments on the .Wilmington Star's notice of the leavinir young North Carolinians for the Webt, deploring the fact. f. We all deplore it, but will continue till the cause is removed. Who are the vonnor men leaving North Carolina. and why do they leave t Are they not men of energy, push and too much self respect to stay here and be starved and humiliated by com pction with colored and : convict la bor? Would they not stay but for this causer Vufu,! ifTru: Scientific American 1 . Some one has made the discovery, or rather makes the assertion, that a fly always walks upward.. Put fly on a window, and up he goes to ward the top; he can't be made to walk downward. So'. an' inventor has made a screen divided in half. The upper part laps over the lower, with an inch Bpaee between. Well, as soon as a fly lights on the screen he proceeds to travel upward, anc thus walks straight out doors. ly thU menus a room can be quickly cleared ot hies. ; yy j r - , r .jr ' l 1 ' Jr o v TP--'.".!' I GROGEfi lint Durham BvAness Ho'usei. ' . ' - - ... , . ' TELLS THE TALE J ' Ll AT THE-, f.i For the BEST goods at the lowest CASH prices go to the- - Ractct Grocory, Opposite Parrieh'B "Warehouse. Where you will find a complete line of Heairy ani Farcy Grcccri: minims m Can Goods, ' Confectioneries, Snnff and Chewing Tobacco. ' ' ; :A FULL LINE OF FINE HA7A1IA - FILLED - CIGARS -Also the celebrated - ' ' A full line of Tin Ware, Crockery; Wood en Ware, Brooms, , Buckets and Tubs, Flavoring Extracts, Ground Ginger, Pep per, Spice,' Cinnamon, Toilet and Laun , dry Soap, Etc., Etc ,,. . v -A SPECIALTY MADE IN- , lIOFffi mm SHIP STUFF, BRAN, CORN AND CORS . t MEAL. RE1IE1IBBR We sell goods as low as the lowest and guarantee every, article we Bell to give satisfaction. We will give special low prices to parties from the country or town ' 1 buying in large quantities. : , eCODS DIHTEMHBB OF CEISE9 Anywheie within the icity limits. . Call and see in before purchasing and I will save you money, . : W. ZZ. aug 7-tf For P.ont. . , ,T,. - A pood StoreHouse, with Dwelling at tnuhoJ. good . Situnted just locality. Fori sep 5-lw srJen,! mtuide articul! burn and stable. of town, in a good ,ira, prpiv n JIOtUJiLLE, Ptioto. Ga'lery, -i. ' v!ite. -g , . '. TZ I CLOVER 0 0 0:'0 O 00 Q 6''6 0 OO'Oo CHEAP. o o tf o o o oooooo o c o o o o'o 0; Every' Thilig irx Groceries Marked Way Down to GEASS SEEDS. ! i ? POE PILL SOWliie.i i i --FEEDrSTUFFSl- r of all kinds: w K1S If you need or want any thing in the Heavy or xancy urocery Line call on us and learn our prices. -J A 1" Our Stock Complete. 4ltlMHM4fl4MMM4llMMltuUMlMMI - -DURHAM X. FresU ;, Supplies j constantly, arriving by the car load.". Flour, Meal, Corri, Bran, Hay, Ship Stuff, -' Oats seed and feed. I PCtL LINE OF. TIS W5BE, Crockerv, Wood and Willow Ware, Buck- ets, Tubs and Brooms. . . ? Our line of extracts is complete and of , the best quality. Our stock of Cigar, Snuff and Chewing Tobacco cannot be beat in ttietown. Goods del Fve'red free of charge any wl in the town limits.. Call and see mcs fore you purchase. . ..'- ? TOt dun maiiy : ?(iar.' Whobny at prti;e: would ' for Jphn- W;'Mrkhani.icornerf ciat Aventie an! Broadway 8tr v,6i will find a complete line J, Kes and J)iy teoods, as cep A MinanAat.. . iRpsnectftillv. . JNQ, W.MAK. F II Miss LM.Sogthgate DIRECTOR FALL TERM BEGINS- y. 8optbmborgth,"8&g; Names of applicants received at the residence of Director, Pea- body Street, or at office of Messrs. Southgate & Son '-'.v.-'-T and Mangum Streets i mer of Main sep I-lw au 16-tf Important Hotic The County Board of Education a Resolution to meet on the first day in every month' throughout yeartorthe purpose of passing upon, vouchers and accounts against t "ilolinnl VtvnA " onrl in DttnnH tiall ni). er duties incumbent upon them. The public is requested to take notice of the same. . W.G.VICKERS, : Co. Supt. and Sec'y to Board, sep 4-4t 10 f.l:n l'Jcnt:d. 10: I am now, prepared to give employ ment to TEN good reliable men, who can furnish their own horses, to work in the counties of Durham, Orange, Person, Wake, Granville and Vance. None but hustlers need apply. Apply to " J ,W. HAMILTON, ' ' District Manager,' ' s4-lw . Singer Sewing M'fg Co. , I have af6iv Dwelling Housps for rent in a convenient part of the c;ty, Also one prize room situnted at Five Pointoi... Main Street. . V. BALLASD, Af t. . sen 4-1 ft Blackwell i Carr. -
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