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' - J. p. I TV 4 r . SUNPAV. Ar. 4M .: I v. S ip. 1 ' i A. t 1 . j revt 11 r w W1 " C"utoria 5? Dr. ! . and CLiUren. It contains nciiL; Tcscilrtloa far Infuul 1 r C; IIcrrLiaa nor other Xarcoiic substance. It U a Larnilcss substitute for Farcorie, Drops, Soctliin Sjrrnrs, 'and Castor' Oil. It Is Pleasant. Its gnaranteo ii thirty years' uso by Jlillions of Hcthers. Castc-ria la the Children's Tanacea -the IIother'3 Friends 'Castoriaisso well djiited toohildren that . 2 reoomme nd it as superior to any prescription fcnoTvn to me." II. A. Abchkb, M. D., 1U go. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. jna. . "The use of 'Castoria is so universal and 5ts merits so well known that it teems a work 1 I supererogation to endorse It. Few are the Intt'lhent families who do Dot keep Castoria, within eary reach." ; ; Carlos Mabttw, D. D., .. ' -. ; Kew York City." ' Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation,. EjUs Worms, gives sleep, and rxomotc- gi-stion. . - " Without injurious medication. r "For several years I hare recoL'.i'T.t your 'Castoria,' and shall always cost, i .. u do bo as it has Invariably produced bcnr! ! results." . - . Ebwra F. TiADis, M. D .. ffith Street and 7th Ave Kew York Cltv : Tsa Ckhtaub Cotcpjjrr, 77 SIuroat SnuiT, Nmr Yonx Cm i.'XpV RE ALL Y VJISH TO SEE SO'.lETHItlG'HEl'lfi HfjliismS HOVELTIESh g --You should look through my extensive Stock of Diamonds, -Jewelry, Silverware,- China, Cut- ' Glass anr' Bric-a-Brac The verdict of e very one who has' visited my Store is, '- that it surpasses anything ever shown irfthe city before, . ' . . o 00 oo-o- AiUWl 0-0- : MtliTp . oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 . Atria!,: ; Of I:: C, - r.catallalters ,t to AcrU".;'tur;cts. tit rublitUtUms Are Tree to Tbosa Jlorlii ( ariKii:i . Who F.eally . l)iMO to i:td Them. In .-. .Jaxi'AEY 27, 1804. .' No Distribution of I'laatg, Se(t, &c .The. E-porimont Station has no sup ply of ppoJs, plants, A'c, for general distribution, atid corresjiuilents should rememlxT this fact and not write for tlicin.--.lt does uot attempt to keep a supply ou lianj ihs the reason that it U not in the proviace of its work to dis tribute common seeds, and besides there are nurserymen and seedsmen who make it their business to keep these fctocks and can Jill your tffders. Occa sionally the Station distributes one or two varieties of new seeds or plants, when they are promising, but unless you see a distinct announcement of this fact, please do not make application to the Station. - - , : Tho Experiment Stat Ion Bulletin. . . The standing' offer is made to send the bulletins of the Station to all in the State who really desire to receive them. Thousands of farmers have already taken advantage of this offer. Unless, you really want to be benefited by them, please do not apply for them. . If you desire to rad them, write on pontal card to Dr. II. 1J. Battle, Director, Hal eigh, N. C. , :. - Formulas for1 Compos s and Hoiue-iuail Mlituren for t o tou and Corn. ' 1. Stabla manuroi Kainit, Acid pliospliate, , , Cotton seed, COO lbs, COO ' SCO " , 400 " , , ' " . ' 8,000 lbs. 2. Kayiit," ' SOU lbs; Acid phosphate, - J; . : COO " -.! Stable manure, j -, - . 00 " Cotton seed meal or lis!? scraps, COO " . - . ' ' 2,000 lbs. 3. ' Kainit or ashes, -v .- . '.e00 lbs. Acid phosphate or lione meal,' , 9K) " t Stable manure with yard scrap '. .-- ings and loaves, 1,000 V Mi e;1 cured. They're- pttaranfrttl to give si.! tx .-v.. i in evgry ease, or your t-.-.-r.ry is re- -r'-.i-l. , The worst cases of Chroi tarrh in tLo Head, yield S--"-3'a Catarrh llctneJr. tahi is it that its makers ofTer reward for aa incuralle case. Ca-Dr. o ccr- 10 to vff m3 u. ti w i. J Li , 1 Csslly. CuU!;. . Fcmraiieii;!" Rct.iti KESVCUC?iESS, DEPUTY, r.d!in. Hkii;rvl'i IIN:lli(lll) i' H.h(V lu'AT lltr H'Htliiot tiVei'V vik, r li k 1. 1 s, Vuvn ,t u 'F uiutci.it'a, 0'.'Teli;.n.ei t in.l given lu eveiy irh u-j ji iiti- n ( t!:i bx!y. Ptitili-. nntnrii I nwdiw't Iimi'e:i;it'ituM'r'veJi ent Kwn. yniinrv Ijni.t!.. Mil?. 2,i) lvf.'rfiK-i. lkKilt, exilantitn anil proui'a Jnuiicd (sealed) f roe. ERIS KIDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y. - jOHN?ori's InsUntKlllerof Fain. . r lnternl on-i r:xtrnal. Cures KluiUWATiSM. f KUHa OIA, Lnuie Back, Biraln, Jiniloed, Sweliiug, Stiif Joints. C01J0 and OBAMt'S instuntly. Cholera lior ln Vronp.DIpUieria, Soi o Throat or Beast in existenoo. Large U eizo 6oc lse 4IM JOKKSON'S ORIENTAL COAP. Medlcstedand ToUet. TheGrent Skin Cureani Fao Beautlfier. Ladies will find it tio mot delloate and highly perfumed Toilet Roan oln themnrket It U absolutely pure. Makes tfie Buiii iun uu veivety ana restores the lon conh' plexloni 1 a luxury Jor Uie Bath for Infantts if iij iicimur, neanes uie Bcnip ann proai' uo diuwiu miiiun r rioe Ml, rut suo vj W. (VI. Vearby, Druggist, DURIiAM.'N". c.A M. H. .10NES, JEWELER. dec20-ff Stoves ' (ifates HAJ3 A, NICK UNEOF ' Cooking & Heating Stoves t Grates. Lamp Good Jin ware, &c. , ' PRICES LOWER THAN EYER' BEFORE. Call i'l ?r,d t'Ximiino 'rf-fm' ' - MM s SI LKKP y 4 t ill Thonc Ko 15 ' your water j.ipcs. vUnd Sale. Byvlrtnenfan order of the SuperiorTJourt nf Durham County, I will sell, on the prem ises, at public auction, on .'I-"'. . Saturday Feb. 17th, 1891, A tract of land, of Forty-chc Acrec, In Man eum Township, Dniliam County, adjoining lands that belong to Sheridy Cox. Robert Webb, and others, it belrg a part of the Gas ton Uobcrts plantation. . , ? ' This is valuable land. It Is In some parts Kood for tobacco, and in (some parts good for grain crops 'lermsof 8-let One third cash, balance In six and twelve months, secured by notes with security, 'i itle reserved until all of purchase money Is paid. . . J. V. HUBERTS, '. . . Adm'r of " - GASTON KORKRT3, . Deo, 21, m - Deceased. SALE OF VALUABLE n Bytfrluefcf tho no or o inferred ni'On me in a IVtd of Trust from Lo1b Arnold. I wdl olfer foi kkIo, at lubiio auci ion. for cash, n th'j pre.nlnes formerly occupied by 'lhe Duriia u Ic-e Omnnanv. i n. Fuller Stroot, in Uu ham. if. C at 11 o'clock, A VI 4 mi ; WedRKday, Febraary 28t&,' 1894, T!ie following property," vis- Ono fheet. iron Inuse, hIk nl lil.t). wt U co d slnri.ge and boil-t-r porp, atit 6 t J, l"C-ite'tii the lmof lhe .1 ell. 1 iiit Iluilna.l. ort t'ullei Wtrcft, l:i Dur littc, N C.; !. 4xlt J '.inoK I'ul' ii (steam rum ! .'tie l-o n ' tiplx S cx-n ( ni.p; one V tl "M!i" .S'piim l'iinii i vS'tm t'onrlwi- m jiti Z'lS ti- t 3 Hi" i i) -c l.'iiilcnsrr l.ocrlbs: 4. Acid phosphate rJboTje meal, 600 lbs. 'ISolethanvif, -- - eoo ' Rich earth or yawllscraplngs, 600 " ' 3,000 lbs1 These are given va sucrtfestions. In-i dividual requirements may need some what different proportions with a1 change of ingredients at hand. Com-I posts should be laid down under shelter if possible, and on stiff clay founda-j tion and level so that' no leachings may, run - oft. About sis . weeks before ready to use, put dojtvn a layer of stable. . : 1 : X k I - -.1 ii. 1 1 .1 t iuuiiuio iiu'vc uir luur uiuiitts luick, inen, a thinner layer of cotton seed (if this isj used) then a layer if acid phosphate,! and finally a layert of ; kainit. Each! layer should be tnor ughly wet after iti is put down. Repeal layers until heap! is louilt no three oi ; four feet., Them cover with a layer of tjrt to protect it and) prevent leaciuug- uwuuiu. r-xamtnej there is undue heatinf. - At the time for hauling to the field, toe heap should be! cut down from top toliottom and mixed! thoroughly as possible. When ashen are used it is best not'to tillow. them toj come in contact with iie stable manure,' as there might be sonje tendency to Ao-f compose it. - r . :, , J A dry mixture about equal to tho ori II .1. .. .. L . uinary complete amnoniuteu ieniiizer Acid phosphate, .; ;v - . T.200 lbs, Kainit, ... . sot) Cotton seed meal, COO ' ' - , ;, . 3,000 lbs.' These can be easily mixed at any time1 ifore using; a. la rtrts, tight box or,, wagon-body is very .Buitable, Have two tnffu stand on opilosite : sides audi mix with hoes. . If materials arc dry,' they can bo easily find thoroughly mixed at a nominal ciut. - Do not ex-; pose ta weather b?i!re - u'-e. II. UATiM!, uii-eetor iN,t. i-xperiment. Station. ' ! i 'i t; I .;, h et of oinlei.wr will ii-i' :ii!t: one wucii you j r irJ Vi-Kuy ?Ja'iif! ,.-5 tfiiimt tit lio.im v. i : i j tj. iw-'i i : . i,& ts.'i: sent Vit k. ,A-; WAFERS. !,iv r'lirina for !'i!iv- . 1 -1, isy en.t piiitni.si h (ti V'i':! i-.n , vol Kvt !!ul!,:fi. Ml. J'1V,iMIU!( I T V--'1'!" Ci ! il ; i-t 1 irt't '.III lil'lltt- T'li! i i-l.f (liih it i:,t o'.- i . Uil I I'-IUKi-ll i 'r-iTu j . l to I ' imviin l ! I ; m-A Fn . n.e. 41 t-cl 3 )i(t! -.-it. it. i- H) fcctO li'fi l.iiliMi U'H, fix i'n : -i v,-ii, ie"s uf h, i-i'i" ; 'i'c I . it i' ' n i-l "i'w; .uid all it ii'-r 1 1 j'n' j i fi ii- t ft -it, rpirniiiK tut htv',rt- h H J--I I'l'sn' ; It b ''tig Mini iunepiit uni.( liihii ici'tioi pir.y This Property. Must bo Sold. F. 1 1 Ms f eb i:ai y 1st, lu( Fl'fi r; i.rustee 1 1 l.i.u ,i rni. lit. o o o o ft. u o o o o ii o -),j o L000.000K tot s of PrlctlliB v unttd It will bntovonr intercut to si e us bi foro pluufng your ciders lor i i iuung oi nuv hi it . S UlTAKER l'RINTINa CO. .; 0000 0000000000 0 1 j in ar . ii !. 1 i ,iur 1 ,'.,a O ' 11 tLl' T 1 . p m ar 1 5 ' p in ar j i- ,i i i i Mr i i i-.-mr l i ! m ar 1 . 11 1 p met 1 i 4.1 a m ar h 3 4'iamar; Ila. 6 jj a m an lv 1 "i p in IV I ' p 111 l.Vjl 'lltl lvl a in lv 1 a in lv i t a m lv 1. a m lv i n (A. C I L. a in moiul " IvOl'iam ift-ton (PRR) lv4 am . i.ire ' " lv? Jo a m u-i;.!i! . " lv 12 i-J rt-r'it mth ew Vork' " 1 V !i lAl p u i " i ni . . . -t ud 41 1 ive turoua biti jici tw rt !i Se m and New Vork. o i'l ml ci' -e connection at rortnmoi w i i Kaji i,u tor I n.ianore; Oi-1 itoiuin - .tmersl -r New Y.m overrtlayia the . "orl mouth ion v m the Whrk r". i.;i Jien uaut and A. inirs i and IVoviut i every dT in ef e-scent Tue.lii,y? and hnrwiays, and ,,, nwmiimuuaui VVUI1WJI UU11T i's- .ineton. :, insikes close connection atPnrhatn t : in from the west on R&D railroad. i wakes clos-4 connection atDiirhain in troinuttveHt on R & 11 railroad, inker information In regard tomnneo. f to., atiply to R. I. Cheatham, ("went, '. N. 0. O.V. Sun n. TrHittnM'uf. t'. WlNDKIL Vice Vres. anil lien. M.n. L. T. MKtts, (leneral SuperinlvndeuU ). ami hksom, t auueuger Agent. Rlcpond as3 Danyllle Ball Read Co. SaJiuel Spencer, F. W. nnldekoner iud IUuben 1'oBter, Reoelvera. v D. and N. C, Div's. COXDENSKD SCHEDULE. ' :. . IK EFFECT DECEMBER 4TH, 1883. JUTHBOUND. DAILY. v H.olinioud,.,.- J-iurKeviue,,.,, KAravillA UJ U . ...V, , , . Ar Danville,,,,., Lv Danville.,.,,, . Ar Greensboro.,. liv uolileboro,,,., Ar Raleigh, Lv Raleigh.;,,,. . LiV Durliam,...,,. Ar OreenHboro,.,, Lv Win-!Saiem,.,, Lv Greensboro., ,. Ar SaliBbury,,,,., Ar Btatesvtlle.,.., . Ashevllle ' Hot Sprlnga..., Lv etillsbttry....... Ar Charlotte Bliartsnburg,,., k" Greenville, Atlanta,,. Lv ('harlotte, irfoluuibta,ii-.-.- Augusta sit 'i Charl'0,8, 0.,, v gavauaah.e.U. Nos. 1 I 9 and 35 1 Ko, It No. W U Mam 40 . 817 ....., 581 v 5 SO S40 AM 7 25 '464 AM sesa , 314 ' SIM 5 50 . ' Tx5 1BIPU 8.B . 1WW 505 710 tfltliPM 71UVM t)Wl I 015 PM 10 41) . IMAM 1611 oai 111 60 PM -IBS AM 8) . 11411 4i .liiii.it vl IVIII.II 100 A M S 3(1' -...'V . vt-ll.t 5 50 '6 1)0 AM 15 80AM 6 00 AM 664AM 1144 11C AM , 4110 PM firttJPM 960AM 1 1 fit 6flrM 1187 4 oo . w at r JO 15 .- . 455 , ": : 9115 AM - --V--1-4WPM-,418 ' 8 45 . 4(0 - 81U 813 AM X5 For Malaria, Liver Xrou bleorlndigestionuso BROWN'S IRON BITTERS The St. Louis Globe-Democrat says that no one, eve heard of a red-headed man'" benig . ; . sunstruck . Why a, red head should . afford any protection from the rays of the sua or give its owner immunity Irom one of the most binpular affections that humanity is" hHi to i3 one of ,tho'se mysteries that even the doc tors cannot fathom, but the fact re mains that men witti rea nair can stand almost any amount ol exer tion in or out of doors during the hottest weather and :ij:ver feel any serious results irom u. , Why undergo terrible -sufferings and endanger your luowhen you can be cured by Japanese l.iio Cure; guar anteed by V. M Yerby. - - ; - - .. Call Thone 15 when you .want your water pipes fixea. ogua.:;.,!. fttwpiu Under this head the Snv will irtva tha nan- ple of IHirliam some cheap advertising. The price lor little rards like those below are within the reach of all Make your wants and pusiness known. , 1 TTTANTED Reliable manhere and another V V outside to open small oflloe aud band.e my goods. Position permanent to honest worker. Stamp and references, A. T. Morris, (are this paper. ..jan)i7-6t- MARE your business known through the columns of the Daily Fun, Rates are reasonable and the results will surprise you, If you go at it In the right way. .,, -,.. OUSE FOR RENT. Nine rooms, Corner 1 rroctor ' Apply to Li TT XI Red Cross and Proctor Streets. Good garden and stable, the Bnull aclory G. Cole, at declU , Ar Charltitte, 1.V Atlanta, Ar Charlotte, Lv Charlotte, . AT .Salisbury, Lv Hot Springs, Lv Asheville, Lv Htatesviljo, Ar Ballbury, ., Lv Salisbury, Ar Greensboro. Ar Wln'n-Halem, 8 1)5 jv ureensnoro, Ar Durham, . Ar imieign, Lv Raleigh, Ar Goldshoro, Lv Greeimboi-o, Ar DanvJIle, Ar Keyiville, Ar Burkeville, Ar Richmond, 1 have a lot of the beet grades of STOVE AND GRATE COAL That I will Bell at a low price. Office and yard at my old stand near blectrlc Light , House. . GIVE ME A CALL. TVA, IIOLDER AlsoT - 'ivlnc ono f Jf ever brought , t. . 4inout name bottJVuMi iiim down as a I Fire Place Wood, nD piije. Offer W. I,, orloe. or save name stamped on irano. . nirs ifoo kiJ THS WORLD. V. Ii. DOUfitiAS Shoes are stylish, ey f.l. tin-, and five better satisfaction at the prices ml. vjuid th.m any other mnkej Try one pair bih be convinced. The stnmplng of w. L. DoubIhs' 11.11110 and price on the bottom, which guarantees tiidr value, saves thousands of dollars snnunllv to those who wear them. Dealers who pu6h the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customer, which help to increase the sales on their full lins of Roods. They can afford to sell at a less profit, and we believe vnu can save money hy biivms ell . your footwear of the dealer advertised Klinv. Catalnwue free upon application. AHdrc, W. 1. UOUOLAa, Iirocktou, I.Iuss. Bold V the cr.:.'.: v::?r jatil-r.iu V.i. I v t 4k , ' ' 1 Tiojh.hWi vt.fi V l?o,rw jrrti".' t !-Thit TriV: J IT"" - Kiflla.U 8 30 611pm 0 50am tin 8 00am T 45 pin N211 ' t 315 , 8l 8!M . 4 411 ' HM 9 lit 1 12 44 a no , .1 711 - sot 4 47 am lino ; 0 40 pm -) 1140 11 (HI . 8 115 H 115 48 85 ' 7 40 1S01 .. , ,; ., , 0 47 81)1 JOBS 7 IK) j . -lll'J 1(H) pm 18 10 6 50 am linopra 1109pm 80 180 am, !17am 10 41 , . ' 4(K . - 4 05 111 4fil 4 51 125pm 70U . 7 Ul t Dal lRt inept Sunday. BETWEEN WEST POINT, A) lUCHM'D, Leave West Point 7,50 am, dally, and 8,50a " m daily except Sunday and Monday; arrive ' iticnmona u.uo ami m,w k 'nt,'iHeturninir" leave Richmond 8,10 and 4,45 o ui, dally exoept Sunday ! arrive West Point 5,C0 and 0,00 p m BETWEEN RICHMOND AND RALEI0IT, VIA.KEYSVILLI:. ,' -i Vv . ,x leave Leave Richmond -13.40 V in. dull KeysvmeiMU p m arrive uxioru 11 n ... IVQinTlllV W.W III) "Ml'. v.'rm .ll, Henderson 6,40 a m, Durham H.'.'i p m.ltalnli.Mi 7,.' a m. Returulng leave Raloigh 1 00 a in, , dally, Durham 6,:.U a m, Oxford 7,05 a m;sr rive Keyevllle 10,10 a niv Richmond 1,08 p in, d'i-lly-. . , ' irains on u. at 11. rt. 11. leave uxioru f,iu a in, daily exoept Sunday, 11,40 m. daily, and arrive Henderson 5,40 a ui, a nd 12,00 p in. Re- turning leave Henderson 8,00 a it), daily ex cept Himrtuy, 5,00 p m, dally, and arrive Ox ford 8,55 a in, and 5,55 pm, dally. . Nos. 85, 80 and 88 connsct at Rlchmntia from and to West Point and Baltimore dally except Sunday. . . , . A. luniv, un. i-as, jig 1, , Washington, D.O.- ; CHARLES E. TURNER, ATTORNEY AT; LAW, 5 DURHAM, N. b. WILL practice in the Courts of Durham and surrounding Counties. All bust. nes entrusted to my care will receive prompt and careful attention. Office with Maf. W. A. Guthrie, : r c - JanKWm - Kotce 01 Sals ol Acccnnts. As Trustee of Y. A. Slater & Oo I will Rt public anotlon, at the Court House Dor Durham, ou . , Thursday, Feb. 15, if the a''couiits due tho firm of W. A. ' Co, The accounts will be sold bop oourae any sccounts may be pah1 before that time r The nle ' ' Uht resort. JUM'.:.S JanlS-td W. A Kotlca to Its Cr-' Tun DiiIIhi The pi-liii -if- ' r
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