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aolnuto JUNE '30, 1888. The Executive Committee. ) New York, June 29. In conform ity with the vote of the National Democratic Committee empowering the chairman to appoint an execu tive rnmmiltoc tlio pJinirmon n Ti: tk LU.u u n.u appointed the following as such ex ecutive committee : .1 "VimmV Y " clay. California, M. F. Tarpey ; Florida, VA:II,N..ToN;JuneKNA:r Estill . I1Iinoi8i ErsUinc XI. PhehU; '". " " 1 l. JCiV" ?. J. J. IUchatd.cn ; Kansas, n..,,. ;,,, piac uu ;. - (Jharlea P. lilair ; Kentucky, Henry ti,. Hon- l" ... McHenry : Maine. Arthur Sewall 1: p ri I 1 1 I hi I I ill till"" I . . ' . ' COMMERCIAL. rs'ow York f-r?lv 3Inrket. New oek. June Money dosed 1, i.er cent. Exchange closed rteady. l,9ti rte Is 'i-'.vs. Actual rates 47 for CO tLiv. and 4-w'.4,.'1 for demand. Oovts.strn.lv i;nm.T. b 1 ir l.i.i ! 4s couponR 12 bid, 4' a luT'.bid.' ortn Carolina conol, - 122 'j. 4s 94aC'.". irgiuia con.-ol, G 4. :il-tit;o lroclub 3furkvt. Chicago, Jiiup 2. Wheat opened 1 cent lower: Corn -steady: Oats stead v: lTovions active but weaker. Ncw PnMhu-eMarkot. FLOUR Dull; Winter wheat ex. - i.laft.ou-. Minnesota ex. 2.7.-a5.uu; Southern M. ad v, common tt choice ex. 3.4(ia5.25. WHEAT l(H-d irregular ; t-j-ot sab- No. 1 red State VlzXi; No. 2 do '4 : No. - rt-d - w inter Julv 4a.Ho ; ungraded red '.Ha'.2 ' ; No. 2 red winter June.bT1,. ill - V i xxulu usu ire, x u,e n-n.i... -i ' New Jersey, Miles Ross : New York u- .I'wU'V s- amenameni tt a i . , ,. i 7 mi .mi. rierman ueiricns ;. .ortn Carolina, .-t--rl:i.; f y. Rqnsnm - Ohio Calvin S.'TiriPP- H uion of the bill, after Pennsylvania, AY. L. Scott; Rhode .v- Lror. l.nnra vn in- 1 ,.l 1" t r i 1 r ' . 1 ! '' . i ;,, nnl.T to Jct other husi- U'riQ '"' v w n...," 'rr,mn.-.,.,. i t. tsui-McuMi. y"vv r . ivooney ; erraont, ilirain Atkins; ,; r(11 (. w-re appointed on tne Virginia, Win. Ul. Clements : Wis- 54 VUKvC1)K,m1 ,lllU- FI'"t kJ'N.i. 2 mixed. mixed Julv "aSl OATS Steady; spot Ktles No. 1 white Ftate 44; No. 2 mixed 4'j'j; No. 2 mixed Julv X,a d , ; Au gust 32. lliilt imoi-4- lrlii;i 3Iarkcl. COTTON Nominally steady; Middlings, 104. LOUIS Dull but 1'airly ct.iv; Howar.1 ftr-.tand western super J.50.12.".; do" extra : ooa-i.-vl: t.. lamily 4 10a4.i0; city mills super ..").-; d ex tra :. j."a:;.7o; do rio brand 4.'.oa..0). WHEAT Southern, dull, near nom; Fultz. tu'.xi, Utnberry h.-,a'.xj; Western. No. 1 ouiet, and. easy -.o. z w iuier re.i spot :i '4s4: July KP, B. CORN Southern, in ood demand aiid hi'h r. White 'daV. Yellow "a."i;Westerii,.iuict and stdv; Miiea spot 5it'4a.':; July Wii',. OATS Quiet and'steady; Southern anl Iv-nnsvl-VHiiia 40a4.J: Western white .42,' .ail; Western mixed 40a41. ' ' i"c"r York Cotton 3InrUct. New Yokk, June 2. Messrs. Hubbard. Price .t Co. say: Future deliveries at the opening and upto 11 o'clock were steadily sold at about Yesterday's opening prk-es. but at the last named hour the market broke. August .was so freely sold that the price broke from lo.-u in the morning to lo.iu. It ' t ., nliitinn m3 nisupfl l l r 1 , . r--c.ver-l aixmt 2 points in the a!tera.Kii. At the i nt resolution w as passeu made ready for occupancy and Imsi- third can the market was bareiysteadv at m.m 1 to CITY DRUG STORE R. B LACK N ALL & -SON, IKALEISS in " PUEEl DEUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles ! , A Fl'il.L. LINE F COLCATKS SiOATS. KX TRACTS AND TOII.KT WATERS i AT 1 VERY LOW PRICES! Jjfponges, Trusses, Supporters I and Mechanical Appliances. STORE ON STEEET LEADING I TO DEPOT, WEST OF HO TEL CLAIBORN. A. GRAND RALLY AT THE EMPORIUM Monday, June 25, 1888. Bright, Fiesli,Newsy! THE DAILY TOBACCO PLA1IT ! diplomatic, consular ana consin. John L. Mitchell. (olumhia appropriation (Signed), Mr. Alh-on rci)ortea uacK tne W j Barn I'M. Chairman. ht r...,,lutioii extending trie ap- The committee appointed by the .priritioi'." for the present fiscal National Committee to provide head- thirty days irom tne ?utn hmarters, consisting of Barnum(chair- IGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF the :)0th - . . r A , C ........ rfnrttri"pnt u T IP l . i f i l i i ,1 uii' i" L1"y i ; , . iiiiini, jawsou aim ueincris nave .vwiiiiiHit tor which the appro- this day selected the house No. 10, ::lt"iuJi'hiH - tVr the next year shall vest 20th street ias such head (l hav takeii eflect . Alter discus- quarters. It will be put in order and .v. t i 'iiiUt 'II Vl-lOIl, illiu uiU'tJCiian; ic- 1 n,n-ib-ration ot the army ' .;ll 4 1 1 r iiiocli An VkO. n.'iU'lll Hill,- ijuccuuii tho iuiiendment offered by II iwlev.. 1 he remainder oi tne SUMMER DRINKS: a Water. I ! KN-k. Yichv. (iini Sod:i Water tice-cold from best truit syruj ? Limeade, and. ill tact, all the p. pular r Ale drinks of the dav. Oar Pres:rijj:::n Dspsrtinsnt ness at the- earliest possible moment. A Mother's Crime. i, Special to the News tt Observer. Camkron, N. C, June 29. Town Marshal Charles Stcne, of Keyser, passed throuiriiere this inorninr en ill!' pp.-1 1 " ' n r - . - i .i ., .i.,.iit in ic hate iinon tne iv i- ' "v , . . . 1 ...!lw.nf tniho'(r o 'rta "" ... ' X "t' : '-outc toCarthage, havinsr in cha.- '"" " " : , "VI :"Uiiric DohA'a c-ol.i. who, to-dav .4 i . . i i u rr pi i i i i i i i iii - . ' II 'it'- ill- ' a' ijwlh vv. v iiorsK. s- .one week ago, killed her infant daugh ter, who was three years old. After killinir the eliild she throw it in Ahor- M r, (IciiH iits; of Ceorgid, reported ,iQen crcct wilCrc it was found sdv- :itth' (inference committee on the eral (ay8 a0 she Was arrested at i-,trirt of Columbia appropriation Manly "while trvin-r to make her cs il Hiiled to yn;e and stated cape. She sai(l first that while walk- it tti' (inci point oi unieirm; ue- inr across the railroad bridge above the creek, the train came along and n points tleclme for the day. The sales for the dav amounted to 105.IKXJ bah s. Receipts at our ports were 2,000 bales. Shipments from LJombav this week were H.oou bales to Oreat Britain. 14.MNJ bales to the Continent, against ll,i and vt.iHMi last vear. Receipts are l:J,(MMi bales against 1 7, (iOo bales last year, and tliere are ailoat onlv ",(oi bales against 2."),otJO baits last year. Spot cotton is 1-15 lower. Middling . uplands 10 ;s-15. Sales 45" 'bales to spinners and 4o bales on speculation June ; '. io 04 i5 July lo 07 August '. 10 1415 September y 75 -,; presided over by Mr. F. II. Heart t. v hoe -ti in'e and -are enable us to guarantee accuracy, neatness at) d promptness" in c. mpounding iu-li- clnes,- ; JeR-tncmln r the jjlace Main and Corcoran street- stokes building, corn, r !je22-dly R. RLACKNALL SON. MTIOMAL BMK 1 OP DURHAM ! October. November December January February March.... . . .... April May 1. Yard f the following SPECIALLY DESIRABLE ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at Durham, x. c. kk for wai -wnlinr -WILL 11. PLACED ON SALE MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 25th, AT 6 O'CLOCK. W. G. UURKHEAI), Editor. J. R. W1UTAKER, Jr., Ixal Ed- itor and Rushiess Manager. J .)K 4s 4'. '. 4.3 i'J ;t 5557 y t,.j I,.) J 71-7:5 '. 7'J Ml 'J 87 -; Chartered Nov. pth, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. T ( l i 1 k-( en the two houses grew out of in- eil-fl I appropriations made by.the nearly caught her on the bridge, Baltimore, J nine 2. Virginia past due coupons - '4 , u new .5 s 04;, ; do io-40 s .i.j bid to-day. Col ton. i-iici:ii I 1 1 1 4 1'. n it.- or navinir streets, ivuer a rrntractftl (Uhchssioii a luitiitjr coo- rni' was ordered. the House kH went into committee of the Itolf (Mr. Springer in' th& chair) on iie tariiT liill: Motions to strike from the free list rags,- of whatsoever material com ..licd'and Treeds manufactured but i ......b. 1 nl.i ii n lull 1 n rli nlnLi " I10L Iliauu intu 11 111a net 1 a 1 iiuicoj ttxic cjectt'tl. 1 ( hi l'notion of Mr. Breckenridge, of Arkansas, namtums in oil or water when the child jumped from her arms into the creek. When they reached Keyser, how ever, she confessed to killing the child and throwing it into the creek about fifty yards above the bridge where it was found. She said she City. Sales., Tone. .Market. Rcc'ts Ex. T. S. CARR C. S. BRYAN , LEO. 1. HEARTT I. CHAS. A. J(JRDAN....L t p . .Vic .IVt sidctit. -l'rvsidi-iit. . . Cashier. ,.. . .Teller. 1 I New Orleans Mobile Charleston '(alveston Savannah Wilmington Norfolk Augusta Memphis Boston Baltimore Louisville looo 1O0 lis 74 '25 4: dull ; ste'dv lllll " : tiriu ! jcpliet 'ste'dv jipliet jtirni ; lirm : ste'dy1 111 let : qlliet illiet ijlliet , ste'dv y'a '. 11-if. y '4 10 l-ir, '.: 10 -x 10 ., t'.IM) l2i! i 110 Mil as 4'.20 44. J. S. Carr. W. W. Fuller, H. N. Snow. J. T.-Mallory. lIip;C'JL'Ci:!--i: E. J l'arrish. i'. Bryan. T. IK Jones, i i J. W. Walker. A. II. Stokes. Jas. A. Bryan. Sf- 1 a ill iu killed it by crushimr its head with a Cincinnati li.rlitwoml L-t,,f . I Philadelphia She is a widow and looks to be about- 2f years old. She is low and black as ink. She seems to be eii- iiverpooi cttni Mnrket. Liverpool, June 2. Spot cotton fairly active, Mlddllll! 11 1 I :l 11 1 1 ft1..- llo ( )tle:OlK ." '1-1 1, 1 I'll Ml 1 I j f: I . . ... I o X ' i ' - ----- - , ' ' iilors, and stationery not otherwise tne crime, at an, and did not seem ic. iv, en orl tnr viri trw'lfpii Irnm thf tO lLi;lLL 11. rtr list. . ' ; Mr. " Lehlbach, of New Jersey, novtd to strike from the free list tovi s, unnumufactured or undressed ice stone, granite, sandstone and all Mii'ldiiiL' and monumental stone. ItivlciiL?!! Cotton 3rarUet. Good middling ,. Strict middling..... Middling . OV y -i ; yi, Low middling...... J.... It' Middling stains....'. y A Hung Jury. St. Louis, June 29. A special strut loVmiddViug.!.".". from Parsons, Kansas, sa3rs : Ihe coroner's iurv imnaneled at Chetooa Low middling stains J ' : ; Market quiet, receipts lint. J COLClLlciy lUUtlllliy, IO 11UJUUC 11HO the lynching of two colored men by Mr. baker, of New York, moved a mob of Chetona citizens vesterdav o add . photographic nnt a)er is composed of four white and eight nit all)uiuenied or senskized to the colored citizens. The white jurors ree. list.' ' insist that the verdict should say Mr. buchanan oll'ered an amend- that "the lynched men came to their iif-nt I'lruvidinir that when anvof the death by violence at. the hands of . i We beg to aniiouncd to the public that we arc now ready for busine. and can te found in the "l'arrish Building." I'eisons desiring taiTs dis counted will lease lifeseiit them to the Board of li rectors tlirougli our au'CT evcrv 1 uesday anl rrmay. ! 1 ersoiis deiositiiig tnoiues and receiving rrli- ucaies oi ieiosu inervior, running six or iw cive nioiiths, will receive interest thereon at t lie rate of 4 per rent, peramnliu. be ''' rrijxiwl in h, :(. tii'j in AH 7 s" Jh jxliimenls. (.'oe'o.v, Jjitin, Itisriniuf ll Knowing the wants iof the coininuniiviis thor oughly us we do, we Nvill endeavor to serve the public as literally as circumstances will admit.. Sale of Lot ! Durham Markets. PRODUCE MARKET. il'ticle SUCAR COFFEE N. C. HAMS " SIDES i" . i .... i a i ; ; l . 1 1 i i i named nr Uie lirst section parties uiiKnown, wnnc tne coioreu w. lard Id he free list ) ;ire iiujiortcd in vessels 'II tonairii rciristrv. thev shall n:iv lie duties imposed bv the act of 18K3. Aiiieiidmeitt. rejected. Mr. Unssell, of Massachusetts, iiioed ti place priinaline ou the free i.im. lie ,-tiitetl that it was a dye u 'l in the jiianiilacture ot cotton goods, and that it was not produced ijus country. The motion was afreet : 1 1 1 vsfc oott -fliof tlio i-i o m rc nf ni-nr I CORN. one hundred of the mob are known oats .".".".".V."".V.V and want a verdict to charge them hay?.1!!".!!.!.".'."!"..".!". with the crime and refuse to consent eggs . r, -V chickens.. to a verdict otherwise. Roth sides beeswax are firm arid it is propable that ma- j Jf sack'l!V.V iority and minority verdicts will be kerosene oilV."". . . - -, - . . I DTTTTUTJ ' J ava. 1 AM f t W ll l I AAO - 1 1T lll I DK) -1- - ICilUllCU, ilO L11C lclVV UUt3 lltJl JIIU- vide for a hung coi oner's jury. I The Harbor at Tampa. j Washington, June 29. Senator ik completed the consideration Vest to-dav presented a petition from t"'' five list. section, and the clerk the Merchants' Exchanges of St. levelled to read the dutiable nor- Louis. Chicago. Cincinnati. Louis- 'ioll ,of the hill The !'liin nrnviil- UtJUo NJi ol- ti 1 1 o ( nttnnono-'i At- g that the change in the rate oflnntn. and Tarn na ask in 2 an aonro- hitics shall tal-c etleet J i 'passed over infornialfy. the harbor at Tampa, Fla. The peti- Mr, Adams, of Illinois, moved to tioners represent that the improve- trike out the clause fixim- the rate ment of this harbor would be of im- dutv on refined, dvcerine at 3 meiise value to the bouth and W est, 6 (Si H 15 (i 22 '2 14',(at 15 11 m 10 '.) (at '.11 75 ui ko (- 1 '.") no n m 4 50 (ml 00 70 (al 10 15 (aT7,'; 12x(at 25 15 (al 18 70 90 0( (al 00 20 ' 25 15 to 20 1 00 (a 1 25 ' 35 (al 40 50 (& GO 35 (Qi 40 The valuable lot optsite Mr. J. S. Carr's resi tlence, 011 nil lard street, known as theGntde Seluxd Lot. will be so4d at public auction, t the highest Iddder, on the .Mt 11 dav ot June, lv. Sale to take place at lg o'clock, 111., on the pieni lses. lenns, one-third cash, and one-third each in six and twelve mouths', w it ti interest at ier 1 his is a boHUtilul lot tor F. TOM LIN SON. Sec. Graded chod ( om cent, from day of sale. a residence jeR-tds A brief outline of the assort iu-iit mm La : Pliii Wliils Goods si:r..sci:irrioN COLORED PIQUES, Exquisite Stripe Mulls SCMCKi: One v nr. Six mouths, Tbn-? UioutLs One moiith. One we-k. - I $ 4.00 2.00 l.OU .10 PLAID INDIA LINENS, In Blue, old Ool 1. B'.a k. Brown and I'ii.k. CREAM COLO II EH INDIA LINENS, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, I EU S H B ATISTE In Black Batti rns, Ac. kc We boldly assert that many of these goods arc worth 15, 1 ami 20 cents p r yard, but the entire assortment will be ,fn red at 10 Cents per Yard! oun TKUMS ffCasli in Ad flare fnia Ajry." CHEESE FODDER '... MOLASSES, Cuba . . N. O... SYRUP COTTON MARKET. Reported by JOHN L. MARKHAM. GOOD MIDDLING MIDDLING , 'J'j PIEDMONT AIR-LINE ROUTE ! KIC117I0.D lD hAWII.LK KAILIIOAD. i . : 1 CONDENSED SCHEDlL E IN EFFECT SEPTJth. Tkains Ki n ky jr." Mkkii.ias Timk., SOUTH BOUND. KATES.FOU ADVEHTISINCS. L column. tLree montLs, $ 20.U) rolurnn, six luontLx, 2M) column, one yir, i. CO.WJ column, three months, 3-VU) nurSi--ial White Goods Sl- of last Monday wan a -rand success and thin nale will b- hkewine. We ii:iil no. -11 i.nrhtorc At ft m lock in nnli-r to accom modate the ladle, and trust they will not all come J column, sixjuOUtliR, at once. Lt)W MIDDLING,. TOBACCO MARKETS. ct-nts a pound. This led to a long as it would enable .goods tQ. be iiHiissidii. in the course of whi'eh shipped to Cuba and South Ameri h. ml, of Maine, bitterly criti-' ca via" Tampa and thus greatly eised the- majority of the Ways and shorten the distance over which they "cuis coinnuttee lor attemntino-ro nave 10 oe irauspoiieu. .. ' .1 1 . 1 . 1 r . "osieau the country by statements made as to thi iWlV.et tl,t Km 1,1 have main tln Mr. Wil Total Net Receipts of Cotton. New York, June 21). The follow ing are the total net receipts of cot- lr V. ...... Y r A 1 1 ... ,, n u t.sl irgmia, ana ton at an ports since September 1st; r. .reckenridge, of Arkansas, took Gal veston, 054,440 bales ; New Or- - ,v ' VVf" 111 defence of the leans, 1,741.050 bales ; Mobile, 204,- and Means committee and in (m bales - Savannah, 800,108 bales ; "t counter attack uiion the minor- m "li-oc rno uin,. r;im;n DURHAM. SMOKERS : Common $ 3 00 4 00 Medium to Good 4 00(a) t 00 GoodtoFiqe C 00(a?12 00 Fine and Pancy 12 00( 14 00 FILLERS : Common Dark 2 OHa 3 00 Medium to Good 3 00(o 6 00 Good to Fine (' OOtollO 00 Extra 1 00(314 00 CUTTERS -.--Common... 11 00(a) 15 On Medium 15 OOfaTH 00 Good to Fine 16 OOfa.20 00 Fine to Fancy 20 000.35 00 WRAPPERS : Common to Medium... 14 OOfo.22 00 Medium to Good 22 00(o:30 00 Good to Fine 30 0u(tf45 00 Fine to Fancy 50 00(90 00 Let tlte fiinners give strict attention to the handling and chissing their tobacco. There is no labor that pavs the proilucer lialf so well as that bestowed in preparing his to bacco for market. Handle carefullv, class it DAILY. No. 50. j No. 52. Leave NewVoTk 12l5 A . M. ; 4 30 V. M." Leave I'hila.lelphiH, 7 -0 " I i' 57 " Leave Baltimore, i ' y 4: " y 42 " Ix-ave Washington, ll'l " "ll.no " Leave Charlottesville, I 3 35 p. M. j 3 on A. M. Leave Lynchburg, 5 50 5 20 " LlTiichinoml," f 'Mi lb " " 2 :M) Leuve Burkeville, ft 17 Ai 4 23 ' Leave Keysville, 5 57 " 5 n." " Uave Drake's Branch, C 1 " 5 21 " Leave Danville. 50 " s 05 ' Leave Greensboro, 10 44 " y 4-S y Leave t loTd si K"ro, 3 30 " ;m"io'7m. Iave Raleigh, 15 50 " fl A. M. Leave Durham. j " 52 " ; 2 37 " Arljve Chapel Hill, t 15 " 1 Ague IlillslMn. i 7 2ft " 3 32 Arrive Salem , i t7 20 " ! f. .k) A. M. Arrive high I'oint, f ll If. " Jo lTj Arrive Salisbury, i, 1237A. M. 112:1 " Arrive Statesville, i 12-31 P. M. Arrive Asheville, '; ;..: Arrive Hot Springs, : , 7 '' Ixrftve Concord, 1 1 1 2. A. M. 12 01 1. M. Leave Charlotte. 2 St " 1 W) P. M. Ixave Spartanburg, i ft -s " 3 :i lA-ave Greenville, . i 41 43 " I 1 4S " Arrive Atlanta, j i 1 20 V. M. ;i0 40 " MANY OTHER GREAT BARGAINS Will 1m; offered iu connection with this ale. It will ! a dav of Cin-at liuirtaiice to IjkIj-" who are anxious to w-i iire mm1h at about on-hOf their value. Everybody in iuited to call and no j one epH-t-d to buy iiuIckh MKlsreaf repre-ijU-l. I colnmn, one y-ar, 1 column, three monthn,. 1 column, hix montcx, 1 column, on jear, GO. 00. 110.00 O1J.O0 110.00 2'O.UO Other Attractions! ! TO BE ADDED. Twf-ntv-five pii-ced t cur In-iit fivr-iit lawn at two and a half cent i-r yard. Tbn. a worth tp.in one t two c nts r yanl more than th w- oiler-l at two ntn ut Monday. ; TO BE SOLD UNDER THE FOL LOWING RULES. It will be the aim of The Daily Tobacco 'last to furniMh iU reader with the Tery latent newK from all i-uartert and to preM-nt the Ntine in fin attractive manner. IN POLITICS NORTHBOUND. t DAILY. ( I No. 51. ' No. 53. Leave Atlanta. y of that committee a good part of "-. ot oaie was devoted to a heated ' sonal controversy between Messrs. VCKcnrnige and Meed :r. Adams' j'Ttfd. amendment Finally was re- well, and hv all means have it In good, safe Arrive Greenville, order. This crop, while not as good as we Arrive Spartanburg, 1 .:ii k' : 1 -1 .,.i:. Arrive i harmtte. aietl, Will it in uimauu :iy to handle it with great care. The House then rose. The in tlie feenate eomnnttee concurred 'l"endtnent to the Joint, resnlntinn f t. ndmg appropriations for thirty ''l; and at 5 p. m. took a recess until ' ; ck, the evening session to be 7' consideration of private pen- S1"n bills. . . . Stabbed to Death. '1. I.li S . lino OO .. . 1 - 1 - 1 "UIIV . m him in . "itiun irom Jiemphis lhomas Moorhpnrl nn A . , . vv.m Uii 7 A V A 111 -ell. wns shhlul. i Tl rr """"vu ciA nuics uy 1UnS. lavlor. a vnniKT i "tflt, and died this morning. Th( Rouble was over the elonement. n ; heads daughter with Tavlor nr iman compelling the girl to ruini home, On mT;, .i S, r?: ,r stacked him with the ton, 10,bo4 bales ; NortOlK, 4ft4,lo;i anticipated, will be in good demand, and it bales ; I5altimore,.oi,o4o Dales ; Aew will pa ; York, IHUSl-bales; JJoston, .:.0W bales; Newport News, 10:5,274 bales; WE BRING THESE TIDINGS '. rnnaaeipnia, o,-i,o uaies; cbi . . n , Point, 403,924 bales; Brunswick, 75,- LlberalllYi JUSllCe, SeCUrilV ! 041 bales ; Port Royal,- 14,041 bales ; " Pensacola, 17,002 bales. Total,5,441,- More than Twenty-Five of the Best 851 bales. Enqlish and American Companies Bond OiVeriiijjs aiuPAeceptanees. -Itfrx -x i Washington, June 29.-Bond of- : Nearly 50UU,UUU,UUU Lapiiai ferings to-day 403,503. Accep and ASSetS. tances $13o,000 registered 4 s at 12b. STRONGEST COMPANY AGENCY IN ' ' . ! THE SOUTH, THE JLAKGtlST Xewstfi Observer: The Governor , THE STATE. SaTISFAC- vpstfirdav nardoned Aaron Booker TION GUARANTEED. j j x . Arrive Concord, Arrive Salisbury, Arrive llinh I'oint, Arrive tireenM.i n k Arrive Salem, Arrive liiilsbiro. Arrive lmrhani. Arrive Chapel Hill, Arrive Kaleiiih. Arrive Golds! Hiro. 7 W P. M. 1 01 A. M. 2-13 ' 5 r, 1 i 6 00 16 41 " ! 7 57 " ! H 2.S 114.1 x 40 A. M. 2 3t 1. M. 3 4'". " ; z't 7 Z. " X 02 ' 9 11 " ' 9 40 " ,t!234 A. M. 12 . 1 M. 1'2 V. " As 15 " I 2 10 ' I 4 :v " 2 41 A. tl Oft M. tr. 35 I lllft Arrive iianville. i 10 10 A. M. 11 J I. M. Arrive Drake s Branch,! 12 41 1. M. 2 41 A. M. Arrive Kevpville. 1 W) " 3 ifi " Arrive Burkeville, 1 40 " 3 5ft " Arrive Kichmon.l. 3 45 j 6 lft " Arrive LvnchburR. j !"l 15 ' 2 00 Arrive Charlottesville, 3 40 " - 4 19 " Arrive Washinfrton, . ! I 8 si " ' n io " Arrive Baltimore. I Ml 2ft " 10 03 " Arrive Philadelphia, ! 3 00 A. M. .12 3ft P. M. Arrive New York. i 6 20 " 3 20 " No I-ady cM- t-l to buy tnor- thn rlf lrt- rntt. ru. and the ! onlv to latt for M.tiUr. We i this iii i.nhr that . h lady luay m uw ow pat tern, and that NO FAULT MAY BE FOUND of us f.r iiot ha iiif fU whfti i-allrl fur. IN CONCLUSION we would inipr- ii-n th niind .f th- I-li- ttiat thi i i-rt unity will Dot ! ofTrreU atraio thi" M inu, t r the atne i Iami of pMl. GET UP EARLY, Monday, and l at the Ltuiiinm at 5 o'clock, se cure your tiA4ai&. AND GO HOME HAPPY. We ahall give faithful allepUnrf to the principle of the Democratic mxiy (hat party tinder whone administration of pul lie aSairs the State and the country at large ha -njoyel the greatest projerity and the richet LUaHinga and of conn we Khali contribute our lt eSbrU towatda aecuring the triumj.hant lrliu of th,-- excellent State and Xiaional Democratic tirkcU. OUR IX)CAL DKPAItTMKNT We ahall endearor to make interesting and uprightly, furnihing the lateat Lap- Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. who was convicted at the December I NEARLY $250,000 PAID CITIZENS term of 1887 of Mecklenburg Crimi nal Court of the larceny of one dol lar's worth of provisions and sen tenced to two years in the peniten tiary. The pardon was granted on the certificate ol the county superin tendent of health, the solicitor and the judge that the prisoner was very low with typhoid fever and his life was believed to be dependent upon his release. OF DURHAM. Yours truly, J. SOUTHGATE & SON, Durham. N. C. DRIVER HOUSE ! Church St., 3d door South of Main. DURHAM, N. C. Mrs. Fannie Petway, Proprietress. Board with or without rooms by the day. week or montn. Terms moderate. jet-d3m. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. On Trains 50 ami 51 .U Pullman Buffet Sleercr between Atlanta and New York. On Trains 52 and 53. Pullman Buffet PWrr between Washington aiid Montgomery. Washing ton ana August, iniuman sieeir between Kicn mond and Greensboro. Pullman Sleeper between Greensboro ana Kaieipn. run man l arlor Car be tween Salisbury and Knoxville. Throuch tickets on sale at principal station! to all points. ! For rates ana tnzormation apply io any agent of tne Company, or.to HAAS. raini iaf Pan. and pel ire watr will I- 1ti Ining at home an J JoiDg aU in oar iower to our t-uptoiuem in order to make them rutuforta-bl.-. BOUT FOEGST THE PLACS : KLLIS EMPORIUM, OPI'OSITE HOTEL CLAIDORN. to still farther advance the interest of oar plucky, enterpming and proaperout town. REMEMBER SOL. H Tramc Manager. ; W. A. TURK, Div. Pas. AeL Kalelgh, N. a ! JAS. L, TAYLOR, Gen'l Paa. AgfL J. S. PUTTS, Div. Pas. Agt. Richmond. Va Ret-itfully, uur pncea ana oar term a, ana aror na at once with your (abacription and with "77- ri I iT iT, I your adTertiaing patronage
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
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June 30, 1888, edition 1
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