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c6L L&tLC'-' A i r r " t 1 i! . A L 0 voltjiii: 11. DTJIIItAlT, IT. C, SAUTEDAY, ATTGUST 4. 1894. NU2H5EE 137, d'LL " CITY kW COUNTY, The Notes that) are Gathered Reporter's Rounds. In a On tli Market, i " There was more activity in cot ton circles today than has been seen for sometime. Several bales of the fleecy staple was sold here.'. - A wagon : load of . apples was brought here this morning by a farmer from an adjoining county and was quickly disposed of. . Died from Consumption- Mrs. Bettie Duke, wife of ' Al phonso Duke, living - on Jackson street, died this morning at 3 o'clock from consumption, after a long , lll- ness and much suffering.- She, was about 35 years of age and Cleaves, a t.usband and two children to mourn v her,loss. She was a very estimable woman and a patient sufferer.' , . ". It wm Growing Corn v The best reports of the corn crops still continue to come in 1 from all over this section ' of the country. . : John Mesley's tailors goose tells it that a farmer was heard to say that he had planted a good crop of peas - with his corn, and the seasons were ; '. so favorable, and the com grew -so fast that it pulled - the x peas up by the roots., ' Mr.' ana Mrs. Babbitt Here. , " Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babbitt, of Bayboro, arrived in the city yester day afternoon to see . their son, " Vance Babbitt, who attempted to 1 commit suicide Thursday morning at the home of Mr. T. L.- McClees. .When they arrived there the young man wrote on a slip of paper to let ' his father come in his room, but not . to let his mother come."' He seem ed to dread the meeting with his y mother.- The young man is getting along very well indeed. . - ' Saving tho Water, v ' ' - ' Some time afcb' Cijass Duncan of . Person county, came over to Dur ham with a two horse wagon load of chickens. , A member or two of ; his family were with him. Near Eno church he stopped at a well to get a cool drink of water and also fefresh his team. The well was full of water, but he was forbidden to water his horses. The lady of the house told him Tie could get a drink , but no more she was saving, tha't water for the Eno Association which . is now being held out there and so Guss had to drive on. - , ' - Committee Elected. . The Democratic - delegates .from the various townships,"to the coun- ty convention, held a meeting to- day at eleven o'clock and elected j the following Executive committee for the party in this county: ; Cedar Fork F. P, Williams. : Durham J. S. Manning. diddd Lebanon Dr. E. M. Hofa J ' ' Mangum G; C. Hampton.. ' ' - Oak Grove John E. Suit. ' Patterson G. A. Barbee. . , " The committee then unanimous ly elected J; S. Manning chairman. Mr. Manning thanked the commit tee for the honor conferred upon ' him for the second time, and made a patriotic Democratic speech urg- ' ing harmony and expressed himself - ' . '.1 .1 . ..It - .1. -1.-V as graiinea wua me ouuook. e i ' ' v I, ! " Early Morning-ITtro. ' . About 2 o'clock this morning there was an alarm of .fire.. It was discovered in the " Blackwell prize houses on ' Green ; street,5 i west of Five Points. They are wooden buildines and but for the , efficient work of our fire department they wmiH have been destroyed, but ... they were saved, without .damage ' save some burnt parts in the inte - rior. How the firei originated no one seems to know. One contained tabacco owned by G. A. Reams, ' upon which there was an insurance of S1.000 : witn. W 4 isaccaDe. ' The other contained tobacco owned by W. L. Cooper, on which there insuranceT of $.soo. The damages have not yet been estimat , ed; - ' j For Bent. A nice 8 ttwrn cottage on Hunt St nil conveniences. W. H. Muse." r An advertisement in the Btnt will brinir you in good returns. Try DUEHAII DEU0CSAT3. In Convention TQiay Tha Ticket . Named In This County, f The most enthusiastic Demo cratic County Convention, , held in years, met today in the Court House., x . - t . :, The convention was called to orj der by J; S. Manning, chairman of the executive committee.; All town ships were represented' with duly accredited delegates ,v except Oak Grove. Capt. E. "J. Parris Was elected permanent chairman, j and W. P. Clements secretary. ' ; On taking the -chair ' Caot lPar rish mad? an; enthusiastic speech, Wmcn pla Mr, executive committee, introduced the following resolutions,,. which were unanimously adopted: ji The Executive Committee of the county of Durham, considering the feeling developed in the ranks of the party in the contest for U. S.Sena tors from North Carolina, and de siring.to secure harmony -and the united strength of the party mid recognizing that the will of the ma jority," where ascertained is para mount in the party, "vlt is now ' I S ; . Resolved 1 , That there 1 be ield on the day of the general election in November next at each voting precinct in the county of Durham ah election tp ascertain the choice of the Democratic voters' of ; the county for Senators of the ' United States from North Carolina, and the nominee of this county conven vention, i elected.is instructed ' to cast the vote for the choice pt the majority. ' ." -- 1 Resolved 2 That only : citizens, who have at such 'gejierl- election voted the Democratic ticket, shall be permitted to Vote, at " suchV.elec-tism-fbr-choke of XJSLJfenaiox 'i Resolved 3, . That tie township ship are directed to prepare a voting placet convenient to the polling place of each precinct in their town ship, and a suitable box to 'receive twofDehiocf&ts lot each voting cinlt to hold said election, who shall make a list of the persons voting, , count the ballots and certify he vote to the chairman of the Ex. Com, of the county. , , , . It was then moved that the con vention go into the - nomination of county officers. , " x, - ? , R. B. Boone was placed in nomi nation for the State Senate,; and was unanimously selected ' and recorh mendedtothe BenatoriaL Conven tion. "sH J. u 1 "p'iviUX'l S. F. Tomlinson was nominated "or the, lower house of the ' legis atnre without oooo5ition' r ''f.rh ? ' C. B Green' was nominated for Clerk of the Superior Court without opposition. . ,,-..,. F. D. Markham -was nominated or Sheriff without opposition d Paschal xunsford, nominated for Register pf Deeds, ,withoutV opoosi ; 4 U AwPopeaommatedritreas: ure without opposition ' Dr. N M . Johnson ( nominated for coroner,.:;- X'VtV- i l Capt. N . -AX: Kamsey nominated for surveyor s55uv The following ; delegates were then elected from the several town ships' to the State, Judicial, Con gressional and. Senatorial conven tions: dJ ; '-i-- t" dd --- -rifi 'd, tebanon Township State ' con vention, . R. G, ( Russelh Judicial and Congressional, - R. G. : Russell and J.' G. Iatta. Senatorial, 'S.'J. Garrett, Df, E. M. Holt.'. ;y ! d iMangumr-State.iW; Pt Turner. Cong, and Judicial W. - P. Dur ham, A. N. Blalock, D. D. Harris, A. .W.VUmstead;1 Senatorial-KT. E. Bowling; R. , C. Umsteadi !B, Hill, Percy Umstead-' , jr 'Cedar ;t.ForkHTtiaciaiHf..;t; Whitley and W.H.Hopson. CoiSgi. W. H. Morris. Wi N. Coble.' Sena- torial--W. HMorris, C. Barbee. . Oak Grove Judicial,' J; C. Nichols, J. W. Barbee, John P. Robertson, John W. Evans, Con cessional, T E. Suit, ' Dr. R. E- Nichols, G. . C. . Stallings, D. A, Chandler. 'Senatorial J D. Ross, W. A. Hall, M. P. Word, Joseph Belvin. . - ' ; 1 7Tit .Patterson State, G. M. Jlireen. -was enmnsiasUcallvaiHllC. Wiuson; James AI Malone, aded. A.-' M; Proctor, D;--1,; Belvin.' . Manning, from the county I tonal,- H. A? Reams, 31 II Cong. A. B. Couch, W. D. I Hop son, Graham .Harwardk Judicial J. W. Beavers, J. S. Penny, Dr. J. C. Patterson. Senatorial-N. S. Couch, , Algernon Daniel v J, S. Hopson. . Durham-State, W. W.VFuller, W. A. Slater, T. L.',Peay,-F; A. Green, J. S., Carr, E. J. Parrish, H. A. Foushee Congressional, A, If. Stokes, M.'A: Angier, H. H. Vick ers, J..D. Hamlin, F C. Geer, J, R. Blacknall,! John W: ' Markham, E.tW; Faucette, Simpson Brown4 ing; Ht A; Reams, Wi T; Carring ton,..'H; ;H.' Markham, W.. W. Fuller", J.; RPatton. - Judicial R. B. Boone, F. A. Green, F.- L- 'Ful lerv Charles E. Turner, J I,. Ben nett v J. Wi: Dowd. F -S. Leathers, J. Tl Pinnixj L; G, Cole,' Charles F. Sena- Hester, W.T. Redmond,-A. -Hi Stokes, Mr Ai Angier, .W K." Styron, William Lipscompe; R.; C. Burton, S T Mdrgah; - F Hf Heartt; T I Lambe, J SSBurch'O T-Carver, A Goldstein.! -t , AN-AGREEMENT-AT UST. The Senate and Bouse Conferees Be. ported to Hive Come Together. - t WAsHrkcTON. Aufir;4TH. After the5 Icabjt 'meeting,! today four njembers announced each to a dif ferent' person,' that ;an agreement had been rtachea by the Senate and House1 conferees on the tanff bill. The basis of agreerrient was not dis- ciosea, dui one 01 xne most aisan guished members'; ' tf 'the cabinet said to. a press representative, -'You can announce' that , the President will sign ia tariff bill within . ten days. " Th$i explanation of this, which is current at the Capitol,' is that a sugar schedule has been agreed upon and has been accepted by , the House conferees as follows: Forty per cent, au" valorem on all raw sugar, and the same amount on au rennea sugary tne amy to De collected.' hoWever. on : the basis of the saccharine . strength." In addition to this there is to be a dif ferential to thi; tefiner &f; one-fifth of a cent a pound! and a discrimi nating duty against &ose cormtries that pay an export bounty on re fined sugar equivalent to the bounty bo paia. . ii is unaersiooa mat mc government will alsa' tegulate in some way the, pncea of foreign su gars so as to preyenfeany attempt to juggle min tne -quotations. - - i la Compliment to Ml BrlKga. VA, correspondent : writinEr from Rutherfordton to the Charlotte Ob server says: An .'Evening with the Poets' was the heading- of in vitations received- by numbers of our young people asking theirprts ence 'at tne residence 01 rroi. ana Mrs. Brittoh, on Institute Heights, and a very large party spent . a de lightfulr eveningi in listening , to skeTchWitii'Um of PaUlHama ton Hayne, James Russell, Iwell,' Edgar Allen Poe, and to recitations, readings and - songs' front' these poets. Thi close or ; the evening was spent in discussing cream, and ake in th,es handsomely , decorated lining room ot tne nostanonostess. This entertainment: waa in : compli- ment.to Miss Blanche. nggs. pt Durham; the eucst pf Mr. and MM. Britton.,. ... , - t;., i He Paid the Forfeit' "V Oxford Xjrerf Messrs. Hr,T. Beasley and A A. Crews ; got; into a disctissiotf abotlt ft' matter and fjnally'.'agteed ' that j whoever was wrong should roll the other , up : to theAhuliC'iiind back.,a a, hand Cart. It was decided on Friday . in favor of Mr. Crews. and.Mr. Beas ley rolled Mr.i Crewst from Howell Bros.' store to the' Asylum and back. : The 'boys claim . that ' Mf Crews had agpod whip in his hand and put "H.T, in mind pf the ' time when he urge$ .bis horse, to reacn some pood' farmer's home to. buv a crop ot, tobacco ; ahead, ot, auqtner lellOW.rf i ' t .Executrix's NotlceVi TT1TOO tW .v niut.linmt M ExeotitrlS Of XJ. the last 1U and. testament of Dora Lyon, all persons iiMlsbtea to sma eetaie are liArhv nnt.ifltu? tA w.Hlrik immfwl iH.t& Davment. and all persons rin( claims against said estate wul prtwoirt the ftame tome or my at torney, 3. 8. Max-nlug, on or before August 8d, Wi, or tb la "; e t A be pleaded In bar thereof1., , . imitS. TBEinEL. LKA. inoMir'11 ' . Kxeoatrlx. ' UUaSU tuxtarn Stust5. , o o 00 000 00 0000000 IT IL Clxancc 'r BY USING THK- 1 r(Iizpal? : parser, J j Which insuresliealthy 'thriving children. , YEARBY HAS THEM. o o o 0 "O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 Trustee's Sale of Goods AT: COSTT Commencing on Monday, July 23d, 1 will flfll nt cost, the' stock of i. goods, belonging to Green - Bros. & Co , consist-; ' Ing of - '; Choice Family, Groceries', 1' CANNED GOODS, And many things you will noed every day m the family. This sale will . i coutaio some first class bar- ; gains. ( Don't roisa it; , ,i Call and examine 1 , , ' 1 the stock. - FRED A. GREEN; Trustee. July2l-lw Half.Prlcfl SuO&ibb Weftre now Ppenliyc n entire new itook of unoea.naii-i(i ukA. ohojk mem J THE BOTTOM Ml ROCK OUT. v v. $1.25 Dongola Shoes good value 86 cents. sot gem, $1.25. yofir eye, $1.50. them, 4i oent a, 12.60 Doneoi iia ba hoes, will take ; 75 oent Dongpla Slipper, try tryt BO f ( bi inoh Towala, will for 8 cents. 10 cent Blaok Hose and Half Hose, 6 cents. IS nnt Rlank HtAinlaa. only 10 oenU. SSosnt Hone, stainless and seamless, 16 cents. 10 cent Linen Finish Handkerchiefs. S cents. gibbons and Utoee irom l oeni y in np , Bash this way to J. L. COLE & CO'S. Wnoleiale e.nd Retail New York Racket 8toro i Umlerbarer ana v nasraetier oi au. JurylO-tt " " Tow Attention;. H-PAUL WHEELER, .... Tfocir 5 Points Policita Vour work in upholstering ana mating new lurnnuro m uium. Good work guaranteed. Latest ma chinery for this kind of work, and ail orders promptly auenaea 10. Give me a trial, ; Have your old fur- niture worked over. Tfifl'iiUiii Co.; ( 'JO; BROOK;',- Electrician ind Business Manager, , DURHAM, N..U',; f!ontraotors and wiremen for all systems of Electric Lights, - ueie phones, Call Bella, Enunciators, Bur glar AlarmB, etc. - The patronage of the puDUosoiicicea.: . , juiyj4-iui iWANTED. In order to introduce our, work, and secure agents every wnere, we will dye a , COAT, VEST OR PANTS For any one in the United States nFree of rQate. Tn BAndina? Broods bv return mail please send stamps for return s ': postage. Address, d '.' - Harris Steam Dye Works; ' ' 814 S. Blount Street, 'junl3-3m'. jx.i" Raleigh, N.O. MAKE your bnslness Known ujrpnfsn u columns of tho Daut Bck, Bate are reasonable and the remits will surprlM yon, Please If on go at it in me ritfut way. DIr Chinas CPlamrx. R AWLS' Wcvef. , v .: ,:::::::::WcYcr. Have wc Sold so. Cheap. There never "was-a timo when otic. . power counted as it- does nowtl L There never wasa time whetr,' 1 1 the . " vr Percentage, we Always Save You ; V: Waa os large as it is no". There ." never was a time when we 89 , ' As we do how. No matter whm you . ," 4want, try hero for it. If we ' have it' 1 " w It'sSareEcoiOuiy. No store could possibly" devote more ; untiring energy ,to tho pulling . down of prices than ours. . ; We do not quitbuying goods because times are hard. On the conn ary we are buying and selling ' more goods right now ' . , than we did samo . 1 """ "lime last year.-- We hav just received lot of a bran uew Prifltef Dotted' Swiss,'- Beautiful styles, at only five cents.'' These are regular ten cent goods . and must bo" seen to be op- " , predated. , Aso a new lot of India Liri' , en from 8'1-3c. up.' We have also just opened a big lot of rrinted Linen Lawns, in white, tinted, brack and navy blue grounds, beautiful goods -80 inches wide, at ' . only 10 cents. New Lot of Laces Just Opened: SLIPPERS. slippers, suppers; SLIPPERS. New lot Ladies Slippers just received in Black and Tan, upera ana .; j, - Common Sense, all sizes from f , ' ' r " ,8s to 8s, at only 80c. ',' v Remember all of our ' $2.00 Slippers , have been reduced to li.co, to ' r ') , , close out. n -.d We got in new goods nearly every; day. Give us a call. ' Trade With alive House RAWLS' ; mm ' . v.;..':.i:.vv .''.-.?.' r '.' i:df:i,:dd d--'.d' New York Cash Store.' : . : J - 3 1 it and boo.
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