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I I iX- 1 i i lie fit. b- ty St1 iiV he tic ,-cr US itb 1 : . , '" ' ., "'- ' r - . . . ; : : . - -: . . ". ' -. ! . . ' . . : '. " : : " : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ''''''' VOL. I, NO. 11. DURHAM, N. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1888. , ' $4.00 PER ANNUM. m - - I 1 SU MMARY. IN- his speech before the Tamma- In tlH-Scrit. ytc-nlay. Mr. Hale called ny Democrats Tuesday night, Hon. mi Mr Iur":m' resolution as to the fishery t i r v i nj..ir. m im Bourke Cockran, in speaking oi the treaty ami :iMres-e.l the Senate ou that sul- , A. . 1 . , j,,., ;-,, 0,11 the treaty i the solution Nations now existing between the uM.'.irist,,.,,),,! to the'ioth. The District . orth and tile South gave, utterance .... , , A field dav 'in -Mayor's court. Two women and one man before his Honor, charged with drunk, disor derly and fighting:. $17.20 for the town. Messrs. Webb & Kramer, tobae- SPECIALTIES to. the following patriotic words : co exporters, made a large English "And I believe if an hour of danger shipment 'to-dav. This firm has more of "olimihia appfojiriation hill passed The I lnu-e !-ontiifuel the tariff debate i m-ii. iieri.i;in npj.ears hetter - Thd confronted this country no swords ian . $150,000 in tobacco across the Kiiipernr receives nourishment. AT Til K A young l.i-lv ui S.-iith Carolina killed -by lightning; would more quickly leap from their waters. It of discussion . " . .o ; -is- i .if f riK . Mcia a uuiiit:i S I. ... . i h I rinicfC Tilt I t ril 1 1 1 1 1 O I W I C T 1 1 -r l O :'i-nntniKA mi li -w i -v (,tI,s to est;.l.lih an anti-saloon plank.- those which twenty-three years ago at; Iotel ciaiborn to-day, was that A niotiuincnt that marks the spot where were ranged behind, the banners of of -Mr. Let-er-go-Gallagher, or some- EMPORIUM -4:',(;00 which makes a union perfect is the Mr. H. E. Seeman wi'l begin nniiVv'ftf fKo Tip'mnprnfin rwrfir moving his printing office and - Iw-ijJy-... i il. n , I I 11 1 hi tnn tt o t xtt rc iw r trwr ir -v I iiTt , UlllUCiy tU Llie SeCOIlU . UIIU LllirU naj, tio in iuhh tw-via, Jt is now reported that Blaine is stories of the Johnston-Angier build- Mr. Worrell, of San Francisco, is nositivplv nntnf tho rnw for thp lu& io-morrow. . . visiting his uncle, Lr. V m. howe Presidential nomination. It is also . :The commissary, department of stated that B. F. Jones, chairman the Republican National Comm has in his possession a letterj just Eno and Deep rivers st..ncw:iii .i:.ckon fell was dedicate yester- the Confederacy. And this reuniori body else. il;iv; five thousand people present. 4'.nir per cents accepted at the Treasury 4 Th 'oiiiptroller declares a dividend of '20 per -cent, in favor of the creditors of the National Hank of Kaleigh.- Daring post- o!l'n . roliherv at Alhanv, N. Yf I"-" 7 - 101)1 TO 1 1 1 A I j 1 5 1 y1 E FS. -Mr. R. T. Haggard, not the rider, TuiMTY hud a grand opening yes- terl:iy. Kcad the proceedings on t the Lyncliburg and Durham Railroad class of 1870 at Trinity a" isJocatedjil,Bragtown, but the con- ,Jujl1c j. c iuxton, ittee, struction coris is operating l)etween ioo dinner at Hotel Chi I1.. T1.v... .!... i "Vl. II..... ;-..t i unit uuiuiiiiiiin, . . vjii, mm 1C.IIIIIIIII . . -.Mr.-. J. B. Warren, of Mebanesville, Did you take our word for itand is in town. . visit Miss Parkers Exhibition of Art at the Studio of iho Mpthndit KV- noon train. male Seminary to-day ? If you did J j O 1 JKtlOhil V CsU Col. T. M..Argo returned to Ral- ecaii HpeaK your senumenis.. n ei,rh to-dav. , . you lailedo witness the man' at- 7i 'p c, .. tractions which such a visit afforded, County Commissioner Scott was wiU be poorl compensated in' in town to-day. r nerusin- th s account; for wo fi.f.1 Mrs. W. II. McCabe is visiting her that it is simply impossible to do the' pareius in ar. : : occasion lustice with a nen. Like Mr. C. H. Constable, of Oxford, the artist failing to catch the in- was in town to-day. ' spiration of the sun set and transfix Mrs. Tankersly,? of Chapel Hill, it upon canvas, so we, a poor reporter, came down on noon train. coniess our utter inability to impress our notes with the inspiration we caugnt on to at uu stuuio tnis morn- DDUMPU QATrUlJO mg e found many of our best T R i It U H SAIEiMS ixinx iijusi cuuivaieu citizens mere, and one and all anna'Tentlv enioved Mr. W. G. Burkhead spoke for the theliandsome feast spread out be- yebierua . - - Iore tni. V hat a line opportunity of Winston, the ladies enjoyed of all talking at TT7TVTnxr pt?iatit tit nn ttt? liboru to-lav. once, and you may relv upon it, vxu., xjyj, Mr. J. B. Dawson, a genial knight they improved it. How it amCised U LI0TR0PE, BLUE, PINK. ALSO IN FIGURED. In hc Following simile : - v.mr...,.A AT- T1 " 4.1 ,..T n 1 i 4. C 41. .. : , , , , ,k iiuni I'll. 1'iiuiu,, hi iil itiiu ww-xvao cii c w u L lui Ulc luauWKC a t ,o "iTrin " roi(S in nrhom tA.Hmr Ulin IClMJItCl. f UlIHU , -ilUJIl'' MUG If lourtli page ol to-day s 1'laxt. ., ,fm,r wrfi.xr r.U'F ii; Ar. t w . oir " ' Llin. ; a "pou ui assemunngoi ine v,onven- V w i iV i t- XV 'ct Brother C. E. Parrish. of the Hills- ' A 1 rai Tammanv. braves dorrtheir war tion next Tuesday, which states in aU, tpA Iiss lattiei. Stray- boro iWr, wasin DuVham to-dar. m f the. s;l1. UC? : , , i l l i 4 i i Af in . .. , horn, ednesday, June 20th, 8:o0 ,r ' . . . i "Oh, how beautiful "Perfectly :int,i.nliulthered bandana and terms notto bemistaken Mr. Idame s p. m.. atthe First Baptist church. ' Mr. W. P. Whitaker is on a busi- spiendid !" "Ain't it nice T "So ( I . , v j. vi ianu, iiuinudii .urn I'v'v .iuc j. icbi- -Uie ClOSlllg CXCrClSCS 01 tllC iJlll- v v r 1 ' 1 ' "-v . lOVTely I iVC, tVC. ISUt the exhibit Victory !" .'' t dency, and settles for good anil all the ham School of Mu4ic will take place llailroad. : merited it all and more. This re- question of his candidacy.;- The- on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and IU1.SS cncsia unodes ami Mr. porter has lor manv years had a IitKbnrrr T,,W v-' "TrV nrftlmr Fridav of next week. The first en- - niemow ui tue iwu:n nanKenng alter the hest worK (loin- nf In. tl,:vw,a otafta fv tertainment will be public at Stokes Asse.nhiy, went to forehead t(Mlay. by the prettiest girls in school and . T V1 . Hall on Monday night and w 11 con- Mr. Jewett Spencer, representing put lortl ,U1U 1 aiin UIU mi- MiiMJ Pum- sist or a piano recital, vocal music the .Louisville .Spirit (Jure Tobacco as testn uyeiy that lie would not accept the and an address by Kev. Dr. E. A. Company, will speild the summer in me scnooi in the Art in nomination if tendered him. In the -Yates. Programme later. Oxford. and prides himselt somewliat as an letter which Chairman Jones lias. Mr. Q. Ev Raw-Is is negotiating Mr. J. S. Tomlinapn, Superinten- authority, and takes the libertv to Lynchburg, tobacco com- this Jeclaration is most -emnhatl Cor the extension of - his store room dent of theWinstori .Graded School, c:?.li. '1".,. i .V.T U. l..V l -r, . . ..: - - i - . mm Mn n in Pnrrifih strpf SIK) is nn fi. visit, to his brother. Mill. JS. .Jcvciuuntn iaiiivi-4 111 imuv-i.- 1 "m n lT:r:.- U'lUau aB "ally maUe. : Under . no ircum- vXr n V Tl nJA; ' " and recently imported into this si'MiincMt. i.ianiiities, immju. cf-.,0 Tr 1)., n n, ' I i LILli ViVAI. .VBia IIIILOII. Hil, I It I I I II 7 -- '-7 CREAM AND BLACK 'pi i: Western Union TelegapFi Com 'jt.uiy reports a surplus of STj'hyO, ssT. ) t. 1 And this after deducting a i juiiih'ily dividend of $l,l)77,o57.f)f)- 1'kom the Bichmond Whuj, of to day, we learn that S. B. Bucker it Co.; of Lynchburg, premesi gins in scnooi anu hi I III I ni I Somr1 EbnuUv Lace mm. iool in the Art Dt partim nt, i 0 i e per fect. If we have been correctly in- F. Tomlinson. tormedrthis will be the longest m lwcKinK liberally to the l"i 1 1 i 1 for .mit the use of his name at Chicago, floor of any other store room Diii Iuum's grand Toliaceo Exposit ion, County Fair'.-and Railroad Jubilee. We are going to- have a big time, but It will reqiiire the "wherewith" to acroinplish the desired results, i'lujikdown t lie cash and move tilings I'iglit along.; Wk lkaux from the Lvnchburg Viniuiaii that the striking employes of .Messrs. Ford & Moorman, con tractors un the Lynchburg and Dur- single Mrs. Mollie J. Jones, a successlul 4l . J- . ... b, . i i r e i ii this painting to either the drcens- m the ladv farmer, of Person county, sold i lv? i", n i i ua i i f i i boro remale College or to Peace I n-bund- a load of tobacco at Parrish s ware- .. 4 -r .i " i n nf K.i.f,. eo-17 stuute, ii tney can iurnisn a nncr in th?ir Art Dn:irtnipnt nor would he accept were the'Presi- State. Mr. Kawls says that the .ix i- a' -i incr will bft rpnrlv fnr bi ftill stnrV (leiuiai nomination unanimously , . y , uuuac to-ua iui i.o. fiinliv tendered him. He further goes on 6-- - -.b----. lr.. 1. Wyatt, representing a than the pupils of Miss Parker show, to indicate that John Sherman, of Do chewing gum house, of Lynchburg, everything considered'. Ohio is his nreWneo nnd nd cratlc C J-ub' at the. 'anne.r .was in . town yesterday ; and to-day. Where there was so much to corn Ohio is his prcicrence and ad- warehouse, to-morrow evening. Busi- W.J. Wyatt & Co. will handle his menU it is almost cruel to endeavor U5rou,umumiuu ui piace mm uyuuiuuiuiuw a ty ue uaiiBacieu goods. to particularize. Mrs. E. J. Parrish - aL XI. I I r i i T Tin nrrl ri til 1 ntrAn rlnnnn -i rci rr I I I -. Ml, IflH rie.'Ul fll t ip Kcnnh iMn mm u, imi aucnuauc ia ucbiicu. I 1 1 T 71 1 1 we can i wave oanuanas an "hurrah'!" all the time. SWISS AND LAWN FLOUNCING'S, In tli' Following Slial-s: national ticket." TOWN TAI,K. desired. Mv Lllico M of Riohniond, and daughter, Miss Lilly ; Miss Ka nd shout interviewed our merchants to-day, tie Cox, Miss Lilly Morris, Miss there is n. nin r y u TolllvJllo. of Ar; vvui w uC vwiic. ct uo get atiiBu Mlin01.c and K(, mtij 0r l'cnn- Miss Walker, Miss Ixra Lyon, Miss CREAM, BEIGE, TAN, NAVY , BLUE AND CARDINAL. Also a Full Uncof -Meeting of K. of P. lodre to- ham railroad near Uustburg, resumed night work-yesterday, their .difference 'with.j- An awning will protect the the contractors having been satisfac- tront ot J ones iv Lyon s store. torily com promised. that we may have occasion lor a glorious time after the election. Remember the time and place of the meeting and be there. When the old Hamilton tent, Main street, was torn down yes sylvania. Rose Budd, Miss Lizzie Morehead,! Mr. T. Willie Woodhouse was call- Miss Anme att ; the Misses Carr, VVtllte FlQUnOingTS, serious illness of his mother. Wc their work that they only; lack hji- .... : . . . i x? a i a. ir.1 i regret that her condition has not piicauon 10 oe most accompnsneu. 1 . I 3- fa i al telegram oi k I:rninu J'osf Oinaha ''?, the most influential Re publican journal of Xebraska,,in a leailing editorial in its issue of last Mtlay announced that it would not under any conceivable circum- Tobacco is ad vane ing rapidly in terday, rats, in great abundance,, price.' "Strong demand for yood to- made it livelv for the lookers-on. to the New bacco. Twelve enormous rats were slain and says thar the n0th the Banner. and Parrish's a number ot small rats, there were improved. We could scarcely believe our own Mrs. J. P,. Ellington, of Reidsville, eyef: wlnle we gazed upon the most has been visitin- her sister, Mrs. S. creditable display of paintings and W. Chamberlain. Her husband ac- crayons, and was then convinced SOLID COLORED ii a i i y A t A duui uic ianner ana rarnsn s uuiWi ui Uau iaU. men, ucic Pftnmnrn0(i i,or Tfiev returned liome tnat we nau sucn laieni in our com- ..... . .. . m T n m -n warehouses had lai-e breaks-of to- gray rats, brown rats, and rats of -.cSlav- lhc ictuined home mun. i'nose wJO saw tjie exhibit P P B Q T A II P k TK TP bacco to -day. . other combinations and colors, be- ,r. T;T. , I 'i ' , . . we know. are prepared to endorse all I U 11 0 I H 11 U H 1 1 0 1 U A little son .of Mr. Calvin O'Briant, is tlangerously ill. Not execfed to get well. sMi .pmtUiaunceyM.Depew this season were grown in Orange it he sbould be nominated by the eounty, near Chapel Hill. ncpuhiicant onvtntion tor the Presi- Mr.M. H. .Tonps nnnnfnnr lo.rar jewelers, is a lover of the beautiful and grows many rare flowers. "V; " - r, "l The Pl-ant says: those who failed to Methodist I emale ScininaiT,leaves see it misscJ U(lh. TlIE PjjANX (rrntnlnto MiK4 P.'irWur 1 dencv It is the desire of the Craven b ounty (bin Club to inaugurate a Lf idlers is i siiooting tourn during the j)ns sides the ubiquitous mouse. J The ro.ts sbowpd nn inplinntion to fm nn l m : 0- -ir 1 i...-: i; . . breeches legs, and there was rapid A ll,J'"u " ,au UI be'8 to con hurrying to and fro. " uic ouuc,ouua. ... n-uu.. upon the ytTy liandsome success of . The .Durham, Oxford and Clarks- 111 cPlem,)C1- ' ' the exhibit, and to say to her that ville ;' .Railroad has about seventeen Mr. C. L.' Smith, -a former Dur- the work of her pupils, as shown to- mHcs of track completed. The build- hamite, arrived safely in Hamburg, day, stamps her as a'master of her ers on the Oxford end division are Germany, the 11th. . He crossed the Art, and as a teacher and instructor in camp near Tar river, and a con- ocean to learn of political economy most proficient struction cng;inc runs to the camp as taugntin me uerman universities With Embroidery Ui MttcL. WHITE GOODS Slllffi""?' ,tai'y '' STC tio win elapse be- Mr. w. j. Exunl represented the BUSINESS NOTICES. . v T V! ; ot idlers lb an ocular evidence of "we fore the bridge over Tar river will oUaa ne jW nt Trinitv PIIa Va lament at Morehead mean business1' by the police. be readv for the track Seven mile class ot lhh5 at lnnity Col ege yes- - . ,, . .f; oe itam 101 ine uack. ten mut terda'. Mr. Kxum was elected a For Sale Cheap. Good 2.1 ent season, to con- , Mr. W . A. blater, "liuck" by and more of track has been laid on vice.president of the Alumni Asso- Wagon ami II ariu-ss. Apply Iii Knlle Variftie. I 1 tmne a week, or longer if suflicient . name, will build a large saw mill the Durham end division. Those in cjatjon n honor most worthily interest;isjhanifested, Special rates an(i cotton gin near Morrisville: authority, say that the two divisions best0Wed. Wdl he made with the ratffoads and In the absence of Rev. Dr. Yu littti'Is for. those d pate in the touni nientuns-this; tem aec; w ill be connected by the-' middle of -i..,: " : prayer meeting at Trinity church ''uy, ami me enure road ready wr .g o p ruei- -ag led b Ir. J. H. South gate last the tr: anient. 1 hk Plant nirht. ; - ains bv August. Was Not Struck With Durham. Bro. Kingsbury, the Nestor of the State press, has been to Chapel Hill. On his return home he viewed Dur- liam frntn i iineeirnr rnilrrknrl nnr n jyart of the field sporting frater- Jeter, a pleasant birthday party last Stokes Hall on Monday nirht, the He says ie was not; impressed with mty of our community. finght. ; meeting m ienau oi me imrnain io- our "good looks." ; ; As told by trie Register of Deeds V? PoslV'' 1S "Ll iHJMponeii Bro Kingsbury,. Durham is a too i i ' till 'liinoilni- iiinrlit nrtlineoumi I ft ni I . , . . to have her many ut on: dress parade, to of news to Mr nnd Mrc P T n... f Exposition 3Ieetin Postponed. I awakeiUhe interest in. this event on MangunT street, gave their little son Ownur to another engagement ol haml one horst- Iv to V. J. Wyatt A; Co. For Sale. 1IO0 CVnlar lts for sale at 10 cents each. .S feet lonr. W. J. Wvatt A Co. Ckolt, Wiukii'ixo Coi fiii anl Iironchitis iraruetliately relieved bv Shiloh's Cure. lClUacknall A Sn. Ti. .. 'P --' i ... I III. I 111 at - m V im.x... -A 1 . - J i I . '.lucrais naa a fewer chatel mortgages have been '-'"wiMuusajminienseiy entliusias- registered tins year than for ni any tie glorification and ratification years. . "Mnaing Tuesday night.. The Acad- Mr-Clay, the Singer Sewing Ma- einy .of Music was literally full to chine ConlPany's representative in overflowing and hundreds were occupies thaSherifTs tin rlai,V1?,f U,e 0Utside' -T-o merchants, one a dealer in 4, (an rather a f;llnt conception of dry goods and the other in groceries the magnitude of the occasion tell us that their trade is'daily in- when we are.told: that the building creasing. Good. was never more, crowded, that tli t thirteen line chickens shoufexf applause. were iiever more till Tuesday night, at the same place. coy lnaijeu" This will frive;. ample time for com- ottmrtinrm m ees to nave tneir reiwts ready. begeen from the rear platform of a CViuphs: )rder ot the I resident. railroad car, but we have them all f- mitt Bv or loiit Kxperiiiu'iit. ' You cannot atlortl jto waste time in exer- l men ting when yemr lungs are in danger. Consumption alwavs seems at first, onlv a cold. 1V not iermit anr ile:iler to ini-- uixm vou with some cheap imitation of Ir. I King's ' New IHx-overv for (Vni oniitnition, aivl CohLs, but lie wire you get the liei-aue he can make more irotit u ..ii i... i .i . .v .- rn 1 11 I ne iiiav leu you nc uaa Mjiuriuiu back toDurham. "Go through the ut TnsU unon getting Dr. King New Ii Verdict for largest smoking jtabaCCO . factory covery, which is guaranteed to give relief iii The Superior Court. 15. Trice vs. Ellis. defendant. Motion ov 84. Roberts 29. J. W. Wiggins, Jr., vs. W. A. tion, the largest cotton factory in Guthrie. This case occupied -ester- Central Carolina. the largest and oair lacton in tue ;est and best equipped . Motion for new trial, in the world, the largest cigarette in all Throat, Lung and thet anVctkm erruled. Appeal. factory in the world, the largest Trial Lotties free at .11 lihuknall & .W. erts vs. Ellis. Continued, jruano factory in the Golden Belt sec- dngrtore- -irgeitui LOST! r .cnickens were day afternoon and all of to-day. The most complete stolen lrom Mr. Daisy Pascliall in case being given to the jury as we South, the large: a night, lie is not the only loser go to press. shuttle factory s SPECIAL DRIVE In Torchon Laces. Iiniuen? Awrtment of To Le SUuhtrreJ. ONE THOUSAND YARDS S SCRIM jnzt or stolen, at Stokes Hall Iat night, one small Nirkel-I'latetl Stem AVin-fing Wauh No. le or the cane Sly. r lw return tn IJLACKWKU where. Grand and stirring speeches day- Pring the past season he lias Shields. were made by Governor 4Iill and 1J 01 an1 ,.lh,eCl Continued. the prettiest women in fact, we tire. court gave notice that imme- We just close hy cordially inviting Church St., 3d door South of Mmin, DURHAM, N. C. Conn Tammany ressman Cochran. Hurrah has more than , o,(XX) pounds of good diately after the trial of Wiggins vs. Bro. Kingshury to give .us a week Mrs. Fannie Pctway, Proprietress 'or tobacco in his hams. How is that Guthrie the motion for a new trial and we promise to show him the 1 'best for high? iatherapecase would be heard. all round town" in the State. . oroSLj1 VmX'h lhej!5Srk' " In Cream and Colored. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS ND TOWELS, NOVELTIES IN FANS, ETC Renctfally, 4 "7". WWT. TTT iT iIS.
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