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VOL. I. NO. 6. DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1888. M SUMMARY. ' if !.. , i i . f, ilenrv aueroii, virui man ui uie (itiiiriitt e on platform, reported the platfofm to till- Convention. Mr, Watterson made . a I . i vi. i. . ....:.t ii't 1 . i .i . i ..r' .. .... (tcratis c"Ul(l tanu on ..in piauorm wunoui foeliji'awav from home. Senator Gorman i liv plntforrn was in strict accord with rincijiUs of the. Democratic party. report of the committee was adopted rrcat enthusiasm. -The Convention niiemled an early passage of the Mills md expressed sympathy with the cause said i tli- The :mii( rcc it ,, lillcrtv In Ireland.- General . Sheridan U "thought to he Worse, fclie action of the lit arj is failing and lie sutlers from conges tinii f the lungs. The tariff reformers in the lihiuse are very well pleased with the platljrifi at St.Louis. Mr. Randall "seems not at- all '.displeased.. Some of the Kepubli- an- applauded, hini when he appeared in tin- House, .and "he 'seemed to he jn high i:i 1 IX) R I A L I il 1 1 V FS.' From all sides we hear nothing except applause for .the excellent National arid State tickets which the. Democrats have put in the field. Regular meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association to-night. The evidence in the rape case was concluded yesterday alternoon . 'II J "4V. till. 7 Ulr4 lllUn o rt.iuu U.O JV. U" very paper we see is filled with piGd by the argunient of counsel and expressions of satisfaction.. That :the charge of lite Honor. The case is a good beginning. Work must was then given to the jury, who had begin now. We cannot sit down not turned a verdict at "the time of persimmon tree U1UMH- oul umiis. . and let the ticket elect itself. rUng , - ,, 1 . 1 , . .: . . i ri uuiiiuuiiuiu& iui i lie nasi iwcne days are ahead of us. A fierce can monthS; will aggregate nearly a half paign will soon open. Let every- million dollars, -ami yet the work body determine to work, and work goes on and on and it is the proud hard, and' work continually for the boa ot'. many, of our people, that . ; Vil ' n.i. x t -i x- Durham is onlv in" her infancy. Will' success oi mis excellent uckcu. u . i - , n , , . she not be a rouscr when she gets ialterino' now: o . - i The North Stateis even' funnier The Daily Plant to-morrow al- v." 4l t r i.' c- rpi ternoon, and every Saturday after- than the Raleigh Signal. The North ft . . - . f St. Cecilia. The regular monthly meeting of the St. Cecilia Society to-night. All active and all honorary members are specially .urged to be present, as this is the last meeting uxililiafter the heat of -summer; passes. To-night, 8:30 o'clock, at the rooms of the School of. -Music. - Don't forget. A most interesting programme will be given p. w.vaughan; Ph. G., DRUGGIST, . i DURHAM, N. C, DEALER IX . $4.00 PER ANNUM. SPECIALTIES JUST RECEIVED AT TIIK DIGS AND M Ens Tin-: N't'. yesterday , stated that Durham' vol il wet by seven inajority, and. as there. , si 1 1 1 st't;iiis lo oe some : jiiisynuersiuiiuu in regard to the facts, we will .again? state that I (iirliatii voted wet by seven majority. A tt'U ra)lii(' dispafeh from that towrt is our authority tor' the., statement, 'and well bet on it.- Afn''il'' Smi. v . j " Well, you'll just lose your money, ; th;U's all, for Durham went dry.-. The . otlicial vote: License; ;Hj() ; no license, ! KV7. These are theack. AVk learn from a card m the North wlien the description fits them. But noon, will contnin tho chnroli liroo- State xays the nomination of Fowle torv for .Sunday. We desire that and Holt means the ' disintegration this directory shall .be absolutely of the party, and shows that, the correcjt. To this end we would re Bourbons are. losing control of the Ust the pastors to inform us every UT i . i Saturday by or before three o clock, State. "Bourbon' is such a nice -of any cmn that should be noted. wonL . "It is one of the words that A meeting of the Exposition most men love to .roll as a sweet Committee on Press will meet at the morsel under their linen ; and 'Recorder office to-morrow morning'at t.bo'word snnnris so biVb-toned and 9 o'clock. The committee consists elegant. - It puts a foreign polish on f ssr- Haney, W G. , , Burkhead, C. B. Green, J. A. Kobin- a man, and shows him off to advan- gon? W. AVhitaker and H. E. See- tage. The Democratic speaker talks man. Don't forget the time and about Iladicalti. I hat s a bad word : place. Let us have promptness all people don't like to hear it, especially along the line iti this important matter. l-o: ,a n;.io r . nip uusaiL luim ui uit- j;uniam Vol.; signed by Mr. H. G. Ewart, uuuw , CA" colored Graded School will close to- thai the charges published against revenUer5 see him as s-two . eyes nigh with au exhibition, at . Stokes Mr. Jv d Pritchard, the Republican BUllL '1IC4CC rtlJU r Mr1 V- C )m w . , c.m!11" candidate for Li.eutenant (iovernor, Youiij? Democrats to the Front. In pursuance with,the call issued in The Daily Plant yesterday, a number of the young Democrats of Durham assembled last evening to organize a Young Men's. Democratic Club. t I Mr. J. S. Manning was called to the chair and Mr. W. M. Busbee was requested to act as Secretary. The following; were appointed a committee on permanent organiza tion, with instructions to report at a' meeting to be held at the Banner warehouse to-night, viz: Messrs. F. P; Burch, C. S. Bryan, T. B. Farth ing, John V. Jones, A. E. Lloyd, J. R. Blacknall and W..G. Burkhead. A committee to advertise the meet ing to-night was appointed, as fol lows: Messrs. CM. Holden, B. F. Arendell and J. A. Robinson. A resolution 'was adopted'declar- mg every Democrat over eighteen years of age eligible to membership. Adjourned to meet at the Banner warehouse at S:o0 o'clock, to-night. And Everything Usually Kept in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE! EMPORIUM Ue Uui PiUMAb! FRENCH SATEENS are untrue. We are glad they are, and we are glad of an opportunity to saylso. We shall fight Mr. Pritch ard anjl his party, but we will "fight fair."- ; Wu detest a campaign igcan- dal. :-' ; - honeyed accents (peacli-and-hon- able affair. The i)rices of admission eyed) as he whispers, "Bourbon!" are: reserved scats, 25 cents; gen- It is worth a d-ay'sride to hear it. V1"1 ll"0"u" " " u"u,"L"v C. X. Hunter, invites the white peo ple to attend and announces that the gallery has been reserved for their exclusive use. It lends suchenchantment. TO WN TALK. .'I'tvAi.L our brethren of the. press who have so cordially and warmly wekomed Thk Daily Plant, we return thanks. We would like to mattress factory in Durham, not?- Soda and Mineral Waters, Milk Shakes, Frui-Miz, Limeade, Etc. In the Follow lug Shiult" LEMON, CREAM, LILAC, HE LIOTROPE, BLUE, PINK. ALSO IN FIGURED. PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS A SPECIALTY. ' CREAM AND BLACK Your patronage is solioitel: jevdly , r W. V A 17 ill AX. AVhv neau wnat Mr. w . i . Kins, ot ' Ill T-k ATt 1 -W-l 1 tne ury uooos emporium, nas to -1 he-civil docket was taken up ;,u ,nn. uc;u:., t' in the Superior Court yesterday This establishment is one that would atternoon. - - - do credit in all its appointments, to - Tpptinor nf tKp Ynnnnr IVTon'c lit- .. ,1.1 4-.. 1,U. pul)l1h hat yOU have all Srfld about Dem0cratic Club at Lockhart's tlint." mnrf-onns nn.l0otomrlnff us, but our readers want something warehouse to-night. Don't forget it. proprietor is doing .a rattling bus? t'W. Ve may yet, however, drop . The Secretary "of the Enterprise ness.- Like all live and progressive in a few 'paragraphs, from time to Land. Co., Mr. K. I. Rogers, has an- business men, Mr. Ellis is a firm be lor Th k Da i ly Plant is like tune the rest of folks, it name in print. likes to see its . t - nouncenients in this issue. Read liever nrthe value ot judicious ad- them. vertising. Of course the ladies will -r-Don't-forget the exhibition and call and examine the "specialties." concert at Stokes Hall. Reserved Don't be discouraged by croak- seats can be nad at V auglian s drug ers. liieir woiui muttenngs are Plant Photographs. . ( Miss Lizzie Harris returned to-day from Staunton. I ' Miss Maggie 'Fuller returned to her home in Raleigh to-day. Mr. F red Green returned to-day from the University, for' vacation. Hon. J. J. Davis passed through Durham to-day from Chapel Hill. Misses Ella and Lula Reams re turned from Chapel Hill commence ment to-day. '; Mr. V. S. Halliburton went over to Chapel Hill i yesterd;y and re turned to-day. j Mr. Kirby Smith, of Go 1 1 boro, was on the east bound train to-uy, returning from Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Josephus Daniels, of Raleigh, were on the east bound train to-day, returning from Chapel H111 commencement. ; Messrs. " Logan Howell, George Howell, Hugh IMillecand Albert Rosenthal, of Goldsboro, were on the east bound train to-da5r, returning from the University. e were glad DRIVER HOUSE ! Church Sfc, ?A loor South of Main, DURHAM, N. C. Mrs. Fannie Petway, Proprietress. Board w ith or w ithout rooms hy .the lay. werk or inontn. Terms nuxlfrate. jcV-Lin. ChanlUly Lace Floncings. SWISS AND LAWN REUBEN HIB.BERD, . W and Landscape C&rdener. FLOUNCINGS, Cut Flowers and Bouquets A SPECIALTY. 'M " 1 lit! ft I io-riAV we naa tne pleasure ot ten stre for 25 cents each. heard everywhere and under all cir-fto see our young friends, ininuies conversation witii iMr. l. w lnm fVmt Afr TrJn TUuin cumstances. in aim seasons tnev AmnnMUr, nn ua father of Mr. Dock Belvin. died at cut capers ot fantastic glee and give tbe west to-dav. returning from " ' o . . - " . . z i..i: . . - " Star, while the trdin waited at the his home near tfragtown to-day in, oiulu loiuouuiugs.m woiscimugs Chapel Hill, were Miss Ransom, ot ilH,ot. lt ufbi boolnnlncnf .,n. the eighty-eighth year of his age.. ahead. ; In brisk timesl when the Morthampton county ; Miss Boykin, n""")-, uu r , . . . , atv li p pnr mm ovorvriiino iinyyios r n.n: xr:: r ork Oil tlie court IlOUSe IS be- J, , T , V " " - ui uaiumure; iils vjregur , ui va- ders ot (Jxlord; glehard, rowle, . of Raleio-li i i ai. i:4.i 4i 4. n - " nana, wiui me prcuiciiou mat an 1 . . whom we have long admired, , and jtice, when Completed nose caitoriais wnave so lrequent- materially to Main, street ly read with delight and profit. The tat ion. nf iiu'i uui?dira mm urau hkui uuuui tmvl Mica Siinn XUUllliVJ UI ., - 14 n , 4W4V , 4.4W U4. will add me sumiuauiigrasoi prosperity s Misses Snow, En Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of all Varieties furnished .u'Mnshort ' ' notice. LAWNS, GARDENS 1 i AND Ce233.etex3r Lots Carefully looked after and kept' in order. CHARGES MODERATE. 1 REUBEN HIBBERD, . Durbum Floral Nursorv. In tt&e FolUming ShaiU-s: CREAM, BEIGE, TAN, NAVY BLUE AND CARDINAL. A lsn a Full Line of White FteutiQings. SOLID COLORED PERSIAN BATISTE Wnh Kinlroi(kTy u Matt b. IiAMBE & QORMAN, 1' n i verity on yesterday 1 conferred The commodious store in the dc-ree of Doctor of Laws noon Wright block, next door to the post-1 tm n(Tii tiimhlo m,r T,ot thorn : - X L 1 1 - . -' i i - r - -w r1 I til fiAa.7vv.-.vwi.v -a-- a. thn sio-ns of life and rirorrnss aro of "y .-r5 i--r- lilts I miicjliKArtiii rrTrt-t Ii nml fliof tli 1rvf BUSINESS NOTICES. him and we tender our congratula office. '-.has been Tented by Mr. J. S. Ilyman, o Go dsboro who proposes repinings afford, .but let men of vim to open a lull hue ot dry goods. an luek push- forward -to still tj" : "l 4l i r m :l . x . , Mb. t'iKouiK stavtov Wikmi ti 11 .you,wibu uie visits oi i he i grander and more giorious-eonquests u'miihhv ior .socntary ot Mate, is one of the-. A7A1Ajl A i-iAA wmiuuc, muiu iu m me greai uaiiie oi me. cm.ist men m the Keunolican nartv. He VOUr SUDSCOnilon tO-morrow 1U At TTnli;i.f,, H-fuo i.t the men who Vere in the first meet- cents a week, 35 cents a month, 31 xhU stiiu.. r-1 : ; V; : i: i K.r Pree I?OIUIls':?.- Ior 81X momns' lenbunr county, arrived nn the noon -.vv unvt a j j X . . I Four desirable dwellings for rent. Apply to K. I. KOULKS, Secretary, Wright block, 2d Uoor. For Real Folate of all kinds, applv to U. I. ROGERS, Secretary, .1 Wright block; 2d lW)r. Shiloh's Vitalizer U what vou nml for A i 4 4 4l s':i'.n for the party. He is one of the best nee? MlSS LUCV Alexaild Of Meek- Constipation, Loss pf Appetite Dizziness and iW.r nnimtV nrrivo.1 ISi thn nnn all symptoms of DySpeiia. Price 10 and o cents jer txttle. train to-day. NNewisii the hapnv If you are sick and need medi- vmmr -roimlo a future radiant, with ...... . 1 1 . , J . . - J -O 1 ,-- r ,A -.ine.laje ?aml ls a suceesstui cine, or it you are well and want an nrosnerity and contentment; To ur ncr. His nomination was one that was L.u;ir.; nA r ii: U. ir',n...-.. .-! fin n,.,,tl ... 1... ;.;.r.i u- . CAUimiawusi u,a uuir.uuuiium; UCV Airs. iiaillOlU IOU, L UALLI1U U lllOSL in m iic lUiiur. muni t '.m.r n Air it , .. . .' . .... , . ,' , . . erage, Air. i . . v augnan .invites cordiar welcome to our thriving and '' ienow oi lnnnneiesU" vou to -visit his- drucr store. See honitnbln town. The Charlotte He can quietly and soberly write new advertisement in to-day's Tlant. Chronicle of to-dav, has this notice this desr.rintint. of Mr SitrintnT, TTo A nunvbcr of the inpnilwra nf tbo of the event : ''lesterdav morniii"'. V w, V. A VV11 a XIV I . : ---w vr KJ V s 11V lv - , . . teilan important truth too. Mr.. Durham Young Men s Democratic at the residence of the bride's parents, . . t.M m hi iiii-Lii ' riirr f n r mm i w i x i i i iiii i i i - Manton certainly is one of the fore- 1" !. TV? rtU x uVr . ,1 ' Sleepless Nkhts, made miserable by tillJ ;;; n: tJ,..uf: 4 aic-Apccieu 10 arrive inis ai- x,ucj, uuuai ui i. i,.Aauuci, that terrible coughJ Shiloh's Cure is the -1 llir il ill III Ikl'I I 1 I' III f'IT"I' w 1 . - ill i 1 '11 1 I - A. . M . - rt hh, .a.. 4-, I . v-v I - ' r 1 v ternoon. A7i course ine-v will sunniv was unueo 111 inauiuxe iu iiii-. jum- Kemedy for vou tllrlt K' ln lioo "mn" rtlAn n. 4l: , .Vl-.-v . -..'1 ...1 1.. 1 I TTllCl.. .otAii m1' T IiTtOi r. n TH - l r. r.,T T TV .vr v I- UkJ All till I 1 111 V Mill 11.11 Ifilllllilllil 11 1 I II a. L 111 & A-' Utlla X 11V M. A U. I J a 1 '1 1.1 1 .1 .1 . r 1 i r i . ' .' . 4 r latakrh ulred. neauti anaswmoreaui secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy.. Price 50 centsl . asal Injector free. , R. Blacknall & Son. R. Blacknall & Son. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by. us on a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. . R. Blacknall x Son. For lame b:ick, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porus Plaster. Price 25 cents. I K. Blacknall & Son. Ceoup, Whooping Cough and-Bronchitis immediately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. R. Blacknall & Son. tunes as any of them, with the prob- The Reading Room of tl Vmmcr C0UPle drove to Charlotte and took aUo exceptL of Docker,, Menttfetrtl ... ... .i ! , i i.iL.fii- ; ... , 2TOOH1. ineunuc is u sisier ui ur. ere younger man we are now, inanKSLo v e xuxxowmg papers wnicn pA i Alexander, of this city." neuru oi ueorge cuinton run- wia . j w,nvi, ni,,,, 4t Wilmington Messenger. Charlotte V something, ur years hDailyToiucoPijlst. Safe au he was on the Republican State Chronicle, Xew Berne Jo urnal, Wester ti ticket. He was probably the fore- Sentinel. -:- : T .. Is Constiniptioii Incurable? rouusr iueivs iinsuan. Associa- nwpl- Art v Ann h scess of Lungs, and friends and physicians tion. H ITEf GOODS AND MERCHANT TAILORS In Kii11"j VarUtie. MAIN STREET, FULL LINE OF : SPRING and SUMMER SOFT ani STIFF HATS, A Complete Line of j Spring and Summer Neckwear, i G-E1TTS' 1 i ! Hand d M&cie Sewed Shoes. BEST SPECIAL DRIVE IN - Torchon r Laces. Immenre Arttnent of To b4 SUtightemL ONE THOUSAND YARDS S SCRIM To-nightis the regular monthly pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. xrotfots Beean takinir Dr. King's New Disco verv for niun luen, oui ne got leit. Mis One more dav nnm nn nn'-woo A.;nAn. i-U- .TT Ull f '11... T1 1.1 41 4.1 uuule l" UCKW IUI -....anVU. nao ciwiuciiiij ui, iu ue iiuu uii iiiu XiAiiuMiiuii eoiiiiiiiiiees I very memueiLiis urgeuuy requesieu jt 3 tne finest medicine ever made." macle, for, like Dockerv, he has cot "cl(l meetings All that have not, to be present. 1 he finances need Jesse Middleware Decatur, Ohio, savs used to bein" heat and so he wont are mlucsteA to lo so , to-morrow, attention. Dues must be paid. "I lad it not been for Dr. King's New Dis- j - ,r Tin mint moot in rr rf rifflnn nn.l Af nnK irnrt a Ka Hnno Tho COVerf IOr WDSimpuon 1 WOUW Have Oiea i . ? mi 1. 1 t 1 - r -i , r-..- ' T 1 1 t . of Lun? 1 roubles. ; Was piren nn hv lor-- , , , tors. Am now in best of health." trv it. ClOCK Sample bottles free at .R Blacknall & Son's xposiuon. j sharp I drug store. :$.oo hoe OX TIIK MARKET. 0 Ladies' Shoes A Specialty. . Give us a call before going" elsewhere Very respectfully, LAM BE & GORMAN. In Cream aol ColortiL . TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS AND TOWELS,' NOVELTIES IN FANS, ETC. ReepectuUy, r
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