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W. GvBURKHEAD, Editor. J. B. WHITAKER, Jr., Local Editor and can resist tendency toward that end must be frustrated in its inception. - ' i When danger appears with its de fiant front uncoveredwe are warned and Business Manager. TERMSOF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Year, - - $4.00 I 1 Month, - : 35 cts. 3 Months, - - i.00 1 AVeek? - - 10 cts, ' RATES FOR ADVERTISING. i column, three months. . . .$ 20.00 f -' r , column, 'nix months,;. . . . . . column, one yea', .. .. K column, three mouths, column, six months, ... 2 column, one year, ............ 1 column, three months, 1 column, six months. ......... y 110.00 1 column, one vear.. 200.00 v Space to suit thfiadverVisor in proportion to above rates. ....'' 35.03 60.00 but when it insid iously, approaches with smiles, under the guise of friendly aid, then it be hooves every one to awake and gird himself. Eternal vigilance is the price of every blessing we enjoy. While we need money, while old ISorth Carolina is behind in some MONDAV, JUNE 11, 1888. 1 ) EM Oi) I CAT I C T ICK ET. - OK MtKSinKNT: (illOVEIl CLEVELAND, of New York. YOV, .VICE-rilKSIDENT: ALLEX G. TIIUItM AN, of Ohio. i FOR -flO'VKKNOR: ikNIEL (r?FOVLE,V -- of Wake. FOR LIliUTEXANT;OVKRX(R : THOMAS M..HOLT, - of Alamance. FOR skcrhtaky of statk: william l. sai;ndi:ks, of New Hanover. . FOR TRF.ASURFJl : ' '. IX)NALI) W. UA I N, of Wake. FOR AUDITOR: - (i EOUOE W. SANDER LIN, - of Wayne. - FOR Sl'l'F.RINTENDENT OF I'UBLTO IXSTRIX- SIDNEY M. F1NOEK, . ' ' of Catawha. ' - 35.00 things, let her not be lulled to sleep .. lio.oo hy any delusive strainof sweetness ! bO.(M) I f Vint, mn v hp wnftpd frnm thp nre- tended hills of help, from which beckon the hands that would throttle us. North Carolina is poor, but oh ! she possesses that which is above wealth ; she loves liberty, she will not have it invaded, andVnless the Federal aid to' education comes di vested of all embarrassig conditions free from all' meddlesome Federal oversight, and other objectionable features, she will not tak:e the gold. If law must be violated, if the con stitution must be overridden, if the liberty :we have all so long loved must be jeopardized, we cry with J one accord : "take back jTour prom ised favor, well -none of it." It is never right to do wrong, and it is not safe to violate one law m order that another law may- be' en forced. Tlie Real Cause for Blaine's Last . Declination. Blakely Hall in the N. Y. Sun. Mr. Blaine's last letter was repub lished here; in all the newspapers. He said toLday that' his intention had nevar been changed from the time he had written the Florence letter, though he did admit that there had been a turn in the course of events 1 once or twice which had caused him to look into the matter with the utmost care, j I know this much from my own. conversation with Mr, -Blaine, Since he has been in Paris he hasbeen informed in the most ample manner of every mi- OUK PLATFORM. Adopted in State Convention at Raleigh,! May, 1888. - , . i x -'. i i ji i c ana eniernnse inunnesicu m uuLt- cnane in me current ui eveuis , . 1 0l ; ... i. i i u a narts of the State. e again cnal at nume, aim iiouiing nas uccunfu .. . . u;0 W l lllSl.lrlffl .11111 111 Hlltillll" 11 m i o . J . O lecision. A remark he made a week ago, when I sent him a copy of of the bun which had reprinted the opinions of the leading edttors of the country from a Western newspaper, occurs to me now. Mr. Blaine had read the opinions caret to some of the other new v FOR ATTORNEY- GENERAL: THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, ' of I'uncoinbe. f can seil' i on supreme coricr bench: Associate Justice, to fill vacancy hy death of Thos. Ashe, ; JOSEPH J. DAi'IS, " of Franklin. To serve : if Constitutional Amendment is - adopted, JAMES E. SIIEl'IIERD, ()f Beaufort. ALI'IIONSO C, AVERY, l of Burke. FOR ELECTORS AT LAF.(K: ALFRED M. WADDELL, of Nev Hanover. FREDERICK N. STRUDWKjK, of Orange. for conor ess ForiiTH pistiuct: ' BENJAMIN II BUNN, , 7 ol Nash. OUR EXCHANGES. We again congratulate the people of North Carolina on the continued enjoyment of peace, good goverment and general prosperity under Dem ocratic administration of the affairs of the State which has now been un broken for so mkny years ; upon the just and impartial enforcement of the law; uponj the increasing effi ciency of our common school sj'sterh, , t ana the progress maae in popuiai education ; upon the improvement Ull state of things and the outrages, crimes and scandals which attended Republican ascendancy in our bor ders. We pledge ourselves to exert in the future, as in the past,our best efforts to nromote the best interests nil v rpfrrr'ed of the people of all sections of the vnanerX- - State. Affirming our adherence to ISSUED EVERY AT- I I II T i ! - . I rtc. i rirriTrt ATil I nines on his tableland said,thought- uemocrauuj.i hwi.iw laborers. ' - , i AnnrtAintnM r t no lii'iTi n riiis ill I ur tullv, that Mr. Cleveland's popular-". V 1 it v was a fact which could not be Party 11 lf reu hone; tween aggregated capital, seeking to crush out all competition, and the individual laborer, the Democratic Tvartv is. as it has ever been, against f J ... m I thp monopolist ana in lavor ol a I ITT ATI n rrr ' just distribution of capital and de- 1 UIjAijI II Hl.AlK mands the enactment of laws that vUUUUU luHJl ... . ii ; n l i i will bear equany upuu au. lletolved. That as all taxation bears most heavily upon the laborer, it is the duty of the legislator, as a direct benefit to the workingman, to keep the expenses of our public institu tions at. the lowest limit consistent with wise and efficient management The Democratic party opposes any competition between free and convict labor, but it insists that convicts shall not remain idle at the expense of honest labor. - Ilwlved, That ours being an agri cultural State, it is our duty as well as our pleasure to promote any and all legislation tnat is nest calculated to advance the interests of agricul ture : and that in so doing we will most effectually advance the inter ests of mechanics, manufacturers and mo: LATE DURHAM, N.c THE HANDSOMEST to IN m STATE ! ! ' a i.i u neMAven. inai i lesi be ga nsaiQ. He referred, also, he right to burden people it in djiv its necessarv expenses and 11 and that whenever ttie revenues, HkoImL That the ability, wisdom, T?TTfT5 VT3ftTV Pifn 1 Dnesty, patriotism, independence, V I fiUU X SAYS ' Iie.;oiveil, That no government has failhfuiness to duty and manly cour e right to burden its people witn nf PriJent Cleveland have won to the remarkable fact that in theUa uuuu UC au,uum the odnnration oi an good men ; and 1 T i! 4.. 4-1 w i vwninn i ii? VTinrriiiuM hu iimiiiii' iihiii i a w present &iauuttll- CA"416"" fu"" ins re-nominaiion no dangerous rival to the Auinci S lvJi i i :...i l moments on the tariff. uoneveruer .u, 1 11 ' The ahti-Blaine feeling in America ey snoum oe reuueeu, &u u tu u i ...i Ar:. avoid a surplus in the treasury. statesman in a very strong light by " at W 8 era taxation which people at home during the past fort- ne.cessiUJn,e Paymeni oi a- pre- - . - -i iii -v- r ntr rno rrr I'tiri l tt l pti i iiii ht, but there is one thing ot """4"' "lZ I c-i T 6 i TV the interests of the country demand and his re-elec tion. DEMOCRATIC IN POLITt AS OTHERS SEE US. nif which I have not the faintest doubt each -1,000 of its bonds, taken up them alL Heads Them All. ' Webster's Weekly. Tuk Daily Toiiacco Plant heads ONLY $1.50 A TEA 7 THE HLAIK BILL. Tlic Democratic platform with ref erence to the Ulair 1 i 1 1 or. Federal aid to education, savs: ''We will accept, for educational purposes from the Federal (lovernment our pro' -rata shlr(TT)f1he surplus injt? treasury: .rrovided,, that, it be dis , bursed throimh State agents, and the l)ill for the distribution be lice from objectionable features." l , The party very justly places con ditions upon the reception of. Feder al aid.' The ..Democratic -party has always been opposed to all. tenden cies to centralization, and she will not at this late day allow the govern ment to become paternal The Dem ocratic party believes in having a weak government and a strong peo ple, and does not countenance any ellbrt to place in the hands of any administration the right to come in to - our everv-dav life and sav to whom, and when, and how long we shall send our children to school. There are some things that every man waitfs todecidc for himself. There are many private matters that oiiirht not be meddled with by any outsider. Kaeh State in this Union is a great fanily, and has the right and ought to Tetain the right to say what schools it shall have. Shall we open our mouths and swallow everything that is throvn us, just because it is sugar coated ? That is not the act of wis dom. Deneath pleasure lurks pain, after the-sweet comes the bitter, and beneath the sugar-coating the nau seating cathartic is often .. hid. - So with this Federal aid. We will ret ceive it if we can takejt and not lose . our self-respect or give up our dear bought rights. There are some things that are even better than knowledge) there are some things grander than education ; there are some things far sweeter than draughts of the Pierian Spring. The right to labor and live and love and worship and enjoy the r gifts of God must never be invaded, s must never be abridged, and every. Charlotte -Chronicle: A portable . - 1 T I. steam engine ana pock crusner was yesterday brought to the county commissioners from the Mecklen burg Iron Works, and will this week be set up for the business ot crush irig rock for the roads of the county Mecklenburg is. ahead 'of all the counties in the State in the matter Of road working, and it wilf not be long before every "big road" is thor oughly: graded and macadamized the day ot steep hills, deep ruts and rough roads is fast disappearing Charlotte Chronicle: Mr. James Brown, of Merchantsvillej New Jer sey has bought and paid for the Long Island Cotton Mills, in Qataw ba, and has arrived there with his familr, Mr. Brown is an experi enced and practical manufacturer o hosiery, and his purchase of the Long Island Mills means something extra in the way of an addition to the manufacturing interests of North Carolina. The Long Island Mill is located on the Catawba river one mile north of the Monbo Mills, and was bought by Mr. Brown from the Monbo Manufacturing Co. The new owner will not only at once put in a number of new spindles, but 'will "put in knitting machines which are now on the way. He ; will put up new lapper house and dye works. Mr. Brown also bought the planta tion of W. T. Massey, adjoining the property, containing 108 acres.- Charlotte Chronicle : The carpen ters and brick layers made good pro gress in the city last week. The new front of Boyne -& Badger's jewelry store, opj)osite the Central Hotel, is assuming handsome proportions, and is quite surprising those who pre dicted that it wrould not be much of an improvement on the old front. The walls of the new buiUFmgs of Davidson &' Childs are going up rapidly, and the masons on these lDuildings are giving the masons tn the Kichmond Danville depot a nip and tuck race. The brick work for the Ada cotton mills is almost finished, and the Victor mills are not far, behind, while the Alpha mills will push them both closely. The addition to the cotton seed oif mills is nearing, completion. In addition to all this, thirty residences are be ing built, so ifw;ill be seen that Charlotte is a mighty busy town to day. ' Charlotte Chronicle : The survey ing corps of the Great Western Air Line yesterday reached Hornet postoflice, about twelve miles from the Charlotte and four miles from the Cabarrus line. The survey, so , tar, has been entirely satisfactory. The grades are light and the cost of construction will be below the aver age. The surveying party started out from Charlotte for Albemnrle, last Monday, and expect to finish up the survey to that place during 4he present month. The party is now fairly eqliippetl for work. They .are prpvided with tents and servants and will camp out wherever they happen to be when darkness over takes them. Capt. J. S. Webb is chief engineer and Mr. Hooker is assistant engineer. The balance of the corps is constituted as follows : Butler, transmittant; Thomas, level man ; Osborne, rod man ; Pegram, rear rodman ; Fox and Witherspoon, chainmen; aters, Crawford and three others,, pioneers. The boys have passed the turning back point and we will see ho more of them for some days to come.- The work of constructing the road will be com menced at the Charlotte end very shortly after the survey to Albe marle and Troy shall have been completed. .1 11 T.' 1 1 i in the, world, it is based not on a positive statement of Mr. Blaine's, but on the tenor of his conversation during the past ten days, and it is that the late Republican nominee is now absolutely convinced that he has not the chance of election against Cleveland, and I am -also certain that if he thought there was a work ing chance, the second letter of dec lination would never have been pub with the millions that would other wise lie idle in' its vaults, and paid to bondholders who purchased in many instances, at less than par, is undemocratic, oppressive and in iquitous and should be refunded. mm. I T X 4 T The course ot our uemocrauc nep- resentatives in Concress, in their elforts to give from burdensome ress, in uieir , . i i:,,- 1 'C A. ll 11 ! H4V V.V.4W. renei ui uie . peupie f(il , rilii internal reveinie I , . fb tntiar. i x . '.iv x 4 .:u t... wiiuiat iwuiuu . . -r' 4 rl mark: hopes it iu prosper, approval of the Democratic party of 1 1 1 Filled With Choicest Matter. Statesvllle Iandmark. The Durham Tobacco Plant has been converted into a daily and is to hand. Mr. W. G. Burkhead is the editor and Mr. J. B. Whitaker, It is a beauti- with the The Ijnnd' Terms: Cash in Advance r prompt and- strong acceptation of this State and we respectfully rec """B n-uiauuu , , r. , ., . Mr. Blaine's first letter unquestiona- YnTu imL " l"m1lt 1 lYKT bly surprised him. The hostile 81V.ie, l? Blve ,luu.r i,uoi,ie 11 1 u,e mnnifpstntimis in thp Wpst. hnvP in- nei oemanueu, uiey support any tUA namn fniinnoonutiMnoU JUst and practical measure presen with this second and peremptory VU11"3 ,lliat Y1" ailiU. 14 rlinition . practical reliet v irom such existing burden Shivery in Brazil. liesolved, That while the details of J. C, in Salt Lake Herald. I flip mnthrvle hr xvhn 1ip rrrititn oiavery nau more oia raimnaeire tional revenue tariff shall be grad- ill LUC Ull I ICO I linllir ronihoM nra on hiantu xrVili 4 r in Brazil than it had States. Africa arid Brazil are com Handsomest Daily in America. New & Observer. We have The Daily ToiiAcm Plant, of Durham, with a beauti fully engraved colored head piece in which appropriately appear promi nently the scissors and the paste pot and which makes it the handsomest daily iir-America, so far as we know, or for that matter in the world. Thk Plant has always been a model in ' THE PLANT GIVES The Latest General News! The Latest State N& 'i The Latest Local News! TALMAGE'S SERMONS 1 '-1 11 A A 1 m- rpnrpSpnt!,tivp hf nr nAnnlp nt ttio mecnanicai excellence, noi uj speas parativeiy near, and are liKe in cu- notional o.mital must be trusted to 01 its oiner good points. mate. The latter being at a great atijUst, we think the customs duties jn addition to this, as a It will now p"Uisllt,,l Every Week in Imt-. thing Tl II ulBWUtc nuiii .i'.u u u va& muie should be levied for the production ucuu, uu W lorever. n wen ex necessary for her than it was for the of public revenue, and the discrimi- amplifies the enterprise and thrift American colonies to draw her sup- nati0ns in their: adjustment should ?nd Uisie of.thV town l represents, phes of labor from the neighbor. be such as will lace the -highest Lon?11miy hlvert show what is there were no. horrors ot the slave rnfAa i,w1,r;ua .iri,i u.'in,,, possible in North Carolina lournal- Of Type.. A 3 ...1 ll. - .1 X 1 iruue wniie uie si ave iraue was per- the neceScaries of life. distrihntP u,,. aa iui i c iiiiuicat ui equaily as possible lthe unavoidable uie carriers to maKe ine passage oi burdens of taxation, and confer the (.iic liciiiuco an juiiiiui liiuic iifs Llie ,.,1 i I I Tt 1 I r.M, Will I I fill I I IH UIH 1 Hi Ml. ber. Rejoiced. ism. T1 ot r( r f von til n fi rr tVitr L - rwxr n i5 V Well Edited in all Departments. Wilmington Star. Thk Durham TonAcco Plant has appeared as a daily, and a really WASHINGTON LETZE giving Incidents of Interest fws. National Capital. and the supply of wholesome food, would th th an tl ueviis were more closely contined. to our le and a gQUrce of .annoy. is now printed with a red head. ?!re ance in its. practical operations.' AVe ,u,u KwUU u.uci tnat iuC call the attention. of the people of the L Kcal Work of Art. UlCi-Ve-cVA. 1JJVU 1JU v tiviuaii J til joyed th proceed perm ii. ii was on v wnen fn. 1 ...:n x 1 enm nnpi is nnHcnmo nr ntn, n i r i . lavui, aim win; never eease 10 ue- v "uouiuv.i; iniii. ie trade was declared contraband nnri tUp,1nnnfi;t:nnoi i.aiu; r and well edited in .-ill dpn.irtmpnt.q. at the vessels were overcrowded, the whole interual reVenue svstem. It is a credit to the thnving town in u as the risk was understood to be i... i ... .x.- . u ;a i ci ir f ii i xi us a win uia, iiui ue ue lusimeu in i ""llolJCV4t l1 aillluiw ie loss ot halt ot the ships, the poor nfn0w,0. tion of a warm nnnvnsq Tup 1t ivt I w-. I ' - J kVW&AVVVSVftO 111 k 1 i .... ACCURATE MARKET REPORT Of the Durham anil Other Mark crop re Agricnl local il Trhcat, Tork-an decline Jianger aakin 73.1 i ow f iiiwts ither i Mirhij? ctmditi May. to havt Ccpt it larjTf"l UsuaU the ac TH,'T tc trcadtl TIm- St: ' Virr Solitli Kloiid; eippi a . 4 There the A1 DijihtJ tricb i much Gulfc nearlv West xm"t ine cr ; Tlie . 6utli idail Ixuis 94, Tt S-sJ. i , 1" ' Ioi Jain' Sey, agent mtnt! Ii. C Fron onto, Fram arrivt poiin Bhipi town riwr a-fi-i from Wint AVar Of th and done INK t He v War Enn iipot wan kno that Opiu Uiiti Up t eemea ro nave aciuaiiy en- gtate to the hypocritical pretensions L"( ieir trip. Lnder the illicit of the Republican party in their plat- The Du ings, I once saw three-fourths forms that th : f f lh Plant has oi a cargo urougnynio an ouiportin repeal of this onerous system of taxa- well gotten up and interesting sheet, a wretched condition, and the cap- tion, enacted by thei rty whil The iiiuind head is a work ui ui-ne xv as an American, wno the .Republicans in Congress are tax- of art, and the paper throughout re aiterwards became a mnrchnnt. in : n..: . , . . , a . 1 I. b vw Vork-tnlH mp that hp L "wlT. energies 10 ousiruct all leg- "t-eis creun upon lis management " "T " -r iblallon inaugurated by the repre I I t . 4 1 1 ' 1 - I Wl I I f 1 LJ L.' I I I I T Y I ri . . m hnlTfed o n lv o I r nf YA? Z fvea ol the Democratic party It Is a This of Beauty. nnJ. .l-rC'r' r l0- relieve the people ot all or a part cjom.umo Argus. TCg0 w ic DuaiD.. ot this odious system. The Durham Duly Plant, with Curiously, the nesroes themselves i., j j tu.v . hr.. -..r , . . 1 . 1 . ' . ' ' wlu v xnai.uie course oi the litirkhcad as editor in owner ot !M T r7n Democratic party in furtherance of chief and Mr. J. 15. Whitaker, Jr., owners oi irazii. iney are negroes nnnn nr A,-,, a oBinnni,i:i i 7 nn,l r,nn 1 , 1'" rv.cx VUUUUU, x0 tfc D U HllUI 1 1, Jcl I V.U 1 1 1 11 U I II 1 I) U S 1 1 R"? auu iijrgi'-'tB. vllC Jlcli3 UillUC XI UIII il ncliburgtVa.) Advance. HIT A M IJAII.V initAim been received, and is a Liberal Advertising Rae OUR SPECIAL OFFERS I SUBSCRIBERS. llianairer. For 1.50 in cash we will Ren.llE (rnornntoo fliof mn 4V.n .1 . - I Ikio K.v... ; i x xi . ti m,u. it. .... r.. A . .. i.,ii1. locality in the Cult ot licnin. lhey tlou of the people, and we will pro- -is a thing of beauty the handoniet iber two pirturen-Mr. anJ I. are ditferent from the Congoes and mntp -im iLmvp tha nmcln 1 ,lffnnrfn. i Clevelan.l. These picture are21x- hc. ,i.Ko.n,i .;k rp, mote and improve the present edu- newspaper wc have, ever seen, in all wh inii nr v unnh-ii irt. ui lit i ur.i liiru i i i i ir.v. i i ii- iiit-ii 1 i . of stalwart, frames and of intpllurpnt r"1 b" Xi.r llS.U Cn 1L.& lIiiUllCllt8, and WllCll you C- you get $2.50. - w--.-.v-w t i i iim n r t t it rr.. i . I - . - minds: the women of nleasinecoW uurUe ilg uie peo. p wcU columus ' . . i o uir; uv f Ai'fjis vh ; ynnnn i vim 111111 t nt - i. -... .tr tenancy with figures like a Venus de i n..'iJ L" .TtriVl Y... " r"14 mi w,uuy. " Medici in ebonv and thpv willr ""j t an existing t. eiiuanceu oy the rare productions , y'. 1 . ' evil, we will accent, for pd Of if Pll lilt oil -"? flirt -.-t rnl-OJ even under their burdens, like ' rr; 7" r . "f. ' i iui i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i h n hi tr i tnTnrn i j-'imi i nnii i-r 4i-'.i.--. --f t- timr mentourir.,ra.ashareofthe 8un)lus await you tliorn. With its iivuliar- ".n'okei-piutea clock. . ihciimmi-. m ita treasury ; Provide,!, that it be ly fortuitous surroumlings an.l un- "lock retliS Tt .M tb K &f disbursed through State agents nnl usual nhilitv tl u o l " -j a Xx.v jl ii. itvriiiivi v I J 6"-" " ------ j ana a ciock wonu z - queens, f rot. Agassiz once said to me at Kio de Janeiro: "The Mina negress is the finest specimen of a A I A I ' t I 1 naiurai woman mat i nave ever seen." ' The people of this tribe were first . "5" 1 " ,""f" v uu 1 s"u" being one Rovernment arid ours a na ea,ue lo ue Maye-owners. iney De- tional party, wc denounce , f. W' A 2To. 2. For 2.50 we will wml The T Pijint one year anl make you a jth- the bill for the distribution be free achieve great things for Durham. from objectionable features. It has the best wishes of the Argus wor'K liesolad, That the United States always. . - for $2.50 you get $1.00. forts of the Republicans to force sec tional issues iri Congress and else where, and . to promote - dissension came aiso snip-owners and mer chants, and drove a lucrative trade with Africa in negroes and in mer chandise. -They have crossed with the Portuguese blood, as all the other the different sections of negroes nave uone ; oui ine nna country UU5? 7 iai .u!e, uef l' , u. can RexAwd, That it is scarcely ue cunsiuereu a ueieriora- A Journalistic Pink ol Perfection Henderson Gold Leaf. The daily edition of the Durham and ill-will between the woole rf K ,cce1"- -- uA LI.C sUuiCcx niaiier coiuain- QUE CREDENTIALS. From the many complimentary refti our common oil nml fl,... .. . nn to The weekly Tlaxt by our Lreiurr- nun ed and tlie typographical excellence the Kute we appeml tLe follot, of tl 4 uA . v.r.yJ aa wiiccnic iv Lilt; WHS littln npnn on nnr Ooc. . ,iu lUt U CUituh tion. This nnscegertation has gone tave o cheerfnllv hnrnp hX'.t ine aily shows no falling otr m any so far that many yeWs ago when it of 6w fT Thc ccd lithographcl was proposed, in takine the census burdens, that the heading ofthe'eonv before us is a of the empire, to classify the whites Uvrn Lew departure and makes the Daily and blacks, it was found impossible I bVma ntairied linu1 Bna" Tobacco 1lakT at once a journalistic to determine the color line. Resolved, That the pink Of nerfpPtinn XTodra Rlirlf- Democratic head anl Whitni-or nro n' stmn? enture Charlotte Chronicle : We learn that party is opposed to any further ex- team and will make their now vc Vk. L. . . J . 1 A. i A I . 1 A I fin C 1 V y-V V A . . 1J I -mm ' un r nuav last one oi ine neaviesi isiuu ui uie o-ience law. unless a croi it tr. .i -n i i m . . ! i. x , 1 . - w in-ii newsnaoer smii a nan, wma and. tnunder storms w extension snail nave first hopn a n itr ti. rr.i r .v.1 t . rta n'assod ovpr Hi'olrnrv thnt h.ns lioon authorized bv a mninritv nf tVo nnol. nrn x?:u i J & W . a. w w w M- v - I - J I A fc V XOVj I U x lllllll fceeu uy me oioest lnnaonani. ine u,cu vulcio wnuin me lerruorv to rain iau was enormous ana nau w uuecteu mereDy. Soiiiotiiino. va t , o ... ,iooi u.u.. t:i, .t7 rr,, . r30nieluInff Aew Under the Sun. .uuuiugcuwiiuuwuBiucidw). jiit- ttirwuru, inai. tne Uemocratic D.nTill. . , uuS ouuuft. iu sc.ciui uiaucoucai uv. puny uas ever Oeen IDe DaiXV OI thP Tho ri,l rr, . i It also struck M.E. Cline's residence workingman. and hnsl ToB. !V ias in the norther, f.nrt. nf thp Wn. Hp- mnnnnoHpa ' n., u . r:rJ,u.dl aiicrnoon daily and a moiishinir nf ; r;; : T;;; "rtvs- or sheet it is. its tn-coi- t - . J i - ' : vi UVJVJIO OSE OF THK Is EST WTHI STATE. Wiuntoa Daily. The PlaKT. wblcb U aln-Jy one of tbe b pt-r iu tbe Sttr. will be pun Led on to greu proreineiit and prosperity. GBATinriso iviiesce or eutebprue. SUte Chronicle. We have Men. In Xortb Carolina Joani!. more gratifyiug eTil-nce of enterprise tbn, shown by The Fust. j ycrf wOXDEEFin. THAT ITS EXTE&rBlME l ZVOCV Piedmont PreM. It Is not wonderful that The Plajtt. enterprise, is successful. . ritbs eleoaxtlt pnrn.D. Franllin Press. " The Dceham Tobacco Plaitt U one of t beautiful and tU-gantly i minted papers in u- I'vnr i uri'M iiro i . ... i tearing away the piazza in front of grown up under laws enacted by it the sun but it ia T , tho hnnso but nn nno na nnrf TU nr.f, i ,t- I u , 1U xUt f.UI1. UUl ll 13 TVCttV, though mOSt ..v, urn UUxv. xMV(. vwui,vok iu una wiauirv oeine De too nasnv XEED XOEX LIKE IT. Edsnton Enquirer, i Thk DrKHAM Plast bas its opinions J . expi tbem. Would tbst we bd few m newipspers In tbe State. ; A 1:1 erty pan toss well Mil! rect ber $75 jac ma: ten OWI ma atv stoi En Mi: tor fou .-rib fro Tlx Etr thc loc ro: o'c til ph pa ft an hi th nt ti XT', lit . ri K TT Ci S;
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
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June 11, 1888, edition 1
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