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MONDAY! MONDAY ! MONDAY! I JULY 2d! JULY 2d! SALE! T SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 188S. e .Goods'! White Goods ! White Goods! POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR THIS SEASON, DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND This will be unouestionablv the biccrest thin? -.of the season. The treraen- 1 OO - dous crowd that attended our last sales is a strong evidence that the goods are less than one-half their value. These ."White Goods were bought from the closing out sales of the Northern Houses. Here is the assortment and their value, . a little further on you will find out ICES. .. gustus Himrnellrarten, Colonel John C. ew said yesteraav alternoon tnai the lion. isenjamm iiarnson nau always been an 'advocate of (lerman in the public schools. WEATHER BUREAU. . " w " n' 1 j ' v v The weather prognostications indicate the ! ti nAn;n.;.i ttt of thP wpathpr for 30 hours from to-i'iv remarKtU inai iuc ium.. juriijwit. 3 o'clock. ' Harrison favored a bi-nietallic stand ard. William Jackson, the well-known whitewasher, savs that Colonel John C. New told him last night that the Hon. Beniamin Harrison was the black man s friend. In the headquarters of the Cali fornia delegation last evening Colo- Adjustiiient of Salaries-New Post- nj0hn C. Neiv said that the last oflices John Sherman's Disap- , M it R0ninmin ,Kintment-3Irton, Bliss&Co. "L 1 vi. nrtli r.irnliiiii. IKirnUH iJCUShpu una u Jiuuauunj Washington, D. C, June 2.-At rfestion to make as to the iram- the postoffice department this morn Washington, D. C, June 30, ?SS. For North Carolina, stationary temperature, local rains. UREELY. LATEST BY MAIL. iriir of the national platform. "Only -i i i tt : "!.: ing I found Mr. Scott busy making one, repueu iiarroii Yi hazards." ; f TOBACCO I ) EPA BTM KXT. out the list of postoffices whose salaries will be increased or decreased in proportion to the annual amount of business. Finding the agent of the Associated Press was just ahead .. Alex. Walker, Editor. of me, I telegraphed your paper the -"Dlkham, N.'C, June :'o, ISss three most important changes in tne tV i v r01;m.t that receipts i: a ii i l - us i, in us puumg you iweivenuuis jiavc continued Lfood through tin ahead ot any other paper in tne o k , i f.ltiractorv ami btate. lhe entire list is as lollows: .....h ..iii...! . - - , . )l IV.V..- "V.II . H. I l un-''i business, the nostmasters at the Ibl- i . . . - ' . If.unnfr Tilorna in Ynrtli Pni-nlinn vo. t(H Hit ICF llSTIlt. 1 M1VC C Mllll IC. J. 1 J. ii ii, 111 a' VI vn a . V- i - - - 4 - ceive additional salaries: Durham, represented. 2uU; Concord, UU; Asneville, szuu; caswkix cor sty. Elizabeth City, $100; I ayetteville, at,, it r (V,uncllv, two loads ot $iuu; ureensooro, $iuu; nemierson, lnciium to rnd tobacco 10n- Tfii'knrv. 6100- Kirwtnn .SIMM I r. ? . ' . . ' I rMiTirvu rni'NTV. f..v 1 ai An i.i:..i A1 iif,. ,1. I i ....... - ino-ton. $100- Wilson. 100- Winston. K- (l- lwht-'tt, - -O J -r 7 7 7 ,!n .1 ...14.. J. $100. Shelby loses $100 on account UMLI l,,Ml culuf ot decrease in business. A lliniiig- duhham county. ton and Raleigh remained unchanged, Messrs. J. !. Mangum, L. Man though the first named city shows a iruni and Mavnard (Joss made satis considerable increase in business, h'actorv sales. I cm DRUG STORE Bmlit. FlK R. BLACKNALL & SON, pr.Mxns ix PUEE DRUGS, PATENT. MEDICINES, . Toilet and Fancy Articles ! T H 1? A FULL USE OF col(;atks soaps, kxtkacts AND TOILKT WATKHS VERY LOW PRICES! Sponges, Trusses, Supporters and Mechanical Appliances. . , CIGAES, TOBACCO, SNUFF SUMMER DRINKS: Si!tt..-a Wjt.r. 11 n-k. Vjrliy. ;in:r Al. Wat. r Tr..iu 1-st iruit Mit. I.iim a-l-. aiil. n fa t. a!l t ular illlllkr ! tin- l.i . I Ozr Prescription D:partni:nt Is iir-;i.lM over 1-y Mr. F. II. II :irtt. ri in i- ami Miv liaM- ik to ulKiralitt-t- a. t nru. v . ueiitut- aLtl i-rniit nc--- in iiii'Uii.linu m.-li- H-1:-iiu-!i1h r tlu I'la.-.-: s ! LuU lin.i-oni. r Maiu uil Ci'iivruu ftn--t. j. JU-dly K. ULAl KNAI.L S X. DM TOBACCO Fill1 Issued every aftern0 Except Sunday, at DURHAM. X; a good load of though not enough to justifv an in crease in salary. i THE BUYERS FINE MARSEILLES, That are worth from 20 to 30 cents. . That are worth from 20 to 30 cents. 1 ! Jj.ai?;e Plaid &gmkQB That are worth from 30 to 40 cents. Satin Brocades and Stripes, That are worth from 25 to 37 cents. , BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN EFFECTS, That are worth from 25 to 37 1 cents. French. 1 1 oi(CYfoinb VliikU u V(tc ';uil Jrti, That are worth from 30 to 40 cents. THIS BEAUTIFUL ASSORTTiTMfT WILL BE OFFERED AT 15 Ots. For Choice. IMA VJ t I" " auorney iuorton, Jiiiss i: to. in a the dark and builev sections. Tin Doubtless many ladies have heard of the great sales we had on, these goods ; $y,(XJ0,(X)0 law suit now before the J situation is notiso stronr lor ' holdei have passed through the week in rrrvnri cmnta ri!ivinr ifT li verv Two new postotfices have been Untif'irtnrv wppL-' work- created in North Carolina, one at . 1 Belwood, Cleveland county, with i-iiMtito Jos. B. Ivey as postmaster; the other seem rather gloomy over the crop at Gipsey, Henderson county, with prospecis, ano sua cumpmiu m u. J. Saule Fanning as postmaster, weather except in a lew places, To-dav a postoffice named Bandana where they have had local showers. vaa created in Montwrnerv conntv I Sales ol smoking tobacco and ei- Ga., the first compliment of the kind garettes has beqn very heavy during the "Old Roman" has received. thP Pst week. 3k OTHER MATTERS. John Sherman's bitter disappoint- We noticed kerv little, if anv. ment at the outcome of the Chicago change in the tone of markets, the convention begins to show on his lofcal rains as yet have not produced usuany impassive iace. ne ana nis nift material change in prices, friends credit his failure to receive 1 the nomination to the heavy pur- Kicliinoiiri. Ya. chase of southern delegates by Gen- Reports Iron), the West this morn eral Alger. ur sav thev Have had jjood rains ' ik irenerallv and ni'osnects for the irrow- TT rt T1 1 . V1! non. cam rnnnps represents as mir crop much unproved, both in two weeks ago, selling 2,000 yards in one day. This is the second lot just received, and positively the last sale of the season, because we can't get any more. MO WE WANT BAY 11 To be a Grand day at the I I, "BF uuuiciuc vuuii vn. uuu Vyill vjllllct. I I Iim TradlllLT Oil AJliailiTO LIllS 1110111 T.l .1.1 1 -.1. ' ' it is known as tne tax Dona case and inir amounted o nothimr in bright. 1 sent a lull account ot the case to tobacco. Breaks otsnn cured w-T The Plant a few weeks ago. The heavv and prices obtained were ver xuorion in me Dancing nrm named satisfactory. aoove is tne v ice-rresiuential candi- it snenw to be the rPnernl oinuifVn date, Levi P. Morton. Let North of our trade. t:hat we will have a Carolinians, of every political creed, quiet market for some little time lbl- rememoer tnis wnen they get ready lowing the improved crop; prospects. LO VOie lor lur. xUOnon. It iss true the nWm w nut iiluIm vr.t and there are a m-eat innnv oiitin- corps, has been ordered to temnorarv ;l lntrr tf o (nwl i-ki 1 1 1 1 inl-t unit- 'I'll a 1 anmi null 1 r Wwrvw-m niioii o f JS n nlnolr n m tlma onmvliiirif Tlid trano 1 .-.4... i 1 i 1., il i if 1 I . . j.tio iiuino.niu wuuniiijvu iu w ... u, "& uuiy ui, j. ui is vasweu anu iuueon, we can t rcasoitaiilv look lor a ,rreat PIEST NATIONAL BAM OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, I887. Capital, $100,000.00. oiiMCJ:ii!-i .1. S. rAKU I'r. M.l.-nt s. ukyax Vi. t-lTwi.i. nt. Que v ar. II.W. l. J1I.AUI I I :iMIHT CUAS. A. JOKDAX T. Il. r, W. (i. BURKlIKAh. K-; J. 1. WIHTAKKi:. .!,;.. I ... itor and lu-in- M;ii.--.. SURscini'lIoN ii macro n.-;: J. S. Carr. W. W. Full.-r. H. X. Snow, J. T. Slallory, K. J. Tarrisli. C. S. I'.ryan. j- T. l. Jnlia-H. j I J. W. WalktT. A. II. Sti.k. h. Jas. A. l:rati. Six months, Ihne months' One month, One w-k. We 1h '' to nniKMitX'C to the l.ul.lii- that wo nro nrv rt'Hlv lor Iiiimiios. ami run In? lounil in the "I'urrisli liiiildiii!;." l'eeons leirin; iMi'erli. eoiinted will i1eix piesent them to the lmnl of Direetors tliroiin mir ( ainereverv luelay aiil . Friday. l'eroni uej-'Mlinsr monies nn reeeivinu eerti- iH-ales ot leoMt therelor, ruiiiiiiiK h or twelve tiioiitlis, will reeeive Jiiteivt tnereoii at the rate of 4 ier rent. er aiitiuin. U'(piv- l'ftmJ t tl '..( in AN Us I) M(r(iiHiils. (iJJi-rfiiiliS, JaxIii, If'isriiuiil ai"l Jhjmsil. Know in:' the wants of the eominunitv as Ukt- ouhly a we h, we will endeavor t erve the luLlie as lilierally as rm-uuiMaiires will admit. Ob'K TEU3JS 3m tiixh in Alli um f . . SPECIAL ATTENTION ! KATES Toil ADVLhllslN. 'N. C. an opportunity to do their purchasing in the cool part of the day, also avoiding the rush later on. Other attractions to be added strictly confined to Monday; 20 Dozen Lisle Tlreafl EirolM Back Gloves At 12 1 worth 20 cents 20 Doz. Beautiful Extra Fine Well Finished Lisle Thread Gloves r Tn nil slinks nf ift rnts r rnir worth 30 npnfs t recent visit to West Virginia. They I are named Romeo and Juliet, and 20 Dozen Ladies Kid Gloves in Black and Colored, Soft Finished wear collars bearing their names. 'Worth 90. cents a pair, will be slaughtered at 50 cents for choice. It is Positively a good Dollar Glove. Our $1.00 and $1.25 Extra Fine Embroidered Back Kid in all shades, will be offered at 75 cents a pair. These Prices Only for Monday ! 23 Pieces More of Those Choice Lawns at 2 cents. Special Cuts in Sateens. One lot of 10 and 12 cent Sateens will be offered at 7 cents, includin mourning, as well as colors, To-day by 2:30 the House had com pleted consideration of the free list and proceeded with the second sec tion ol the Mills tanfl bill. Commissioner of Internal Reve nue Miller has two bear cubs for pets. He secured them during a - - Thos. W. Strange, Esq., is in the city to-day on his return from Co lumbus, Ohio. He says Judge Thurman looks five years younger than when he last saw him. Mr. Strange leaves for -North Carolina to-morrow morning. improvement hijour conditlon,-uiilc: it he lroni the removal ot the tax i, -: J. M. Taylor. VviiylieTsOlad. . . . Oil city Blizzard. - (Mad sum hier is here, With its usual ,romaiuvs; It's conventions nnd beer It's socijils and dances. The roses jstnel l'sweet " And the groceries cheesy, . The ladies! look neat And th6 butter spreads "easy. What the Press -Says of Us. Ginghams! Ginghams! Our 10. and 2 cent Ginghams, including dress styles and apron styles will be offered at 8 cents for choice. CLOSING OUT SALE OF Commencing at 12 cent goods worth 18 cents. In conclusion we invite everybody to attend this special sale, which is or Monday only. The main attraction, of course is the White Goods. We can truly say mat we win never again De aoie to oner me same opportunity. ICE WATER AND PALM FANS FURNISHED TO ALL. Don't forget Monday. Don't forget Ellis' Special WTiite Goods Sales. t)on't forget that you will buy goods for 15 cents that are worth from 25 to 40 cents. Don't forget that we will open at 5 o'clock sharp. Finally don't forget to be present. Lastly don't forget the store known as Ellis' Empoj rium is opposite Hotel Claiborn, street leading to Depot. j Respectfully, W. F. ELLIS. Harrison O. K. On Every 'Ques tion. The Chicago News in explaining why General Harrison got so many votes, gets off the following: I We have it from Colonel John C. New that the Hon. Benjamin F. Har rison has always been in favor of woman's suffrage. According to Colonel John C. New the Hon. Benjamin Harrison be lieves that the surplus in the Na tional Treasury should be reduced. I It is stated on the authority of Colonel John C. New that the Hon. Benjamin Harrison is strongly in favor of the abolition of polygamy. Colonel John C. New tells'us that the Hon. Benjamin Harrison longs to see the North and South re-united in the bonds of fraternal love. Itis reported by Colonel John C. New that the Hon. Benjamin Harri son is the friend of the prohibitionist. Colonel John C. New tells us that the Hon. Benjamin J. Harrison is a strong advocate of civil service reform. I Colonel John C. New says that if Harrison is elected all our W estern ! waterways will be improved at once. I Colonel John C. rsew told Colonel Jqhn Finerty yesterday that not a day passed that the Hon. Benjamin Harrison didn't get down on his knees and pray for the independence Ireland. To our valued townsman, Mr. Au- ' .Weltier's Weekly. ' " - The Daily TfmAtyo Plant heads them all. j : Chatham Record. Another proof of Durham's grow ingjprosperity ik Thk Daily Tobac co Plant. Pittstoro Home. The Daily 'iWuvo Plant is a beauty clean, bright, fresh and full of the latest news. Fisherman fc Farmer. One of our brightest and most valuable exchanges, The Dunham Tohacvo Plant,! now comes to us as a daily. j Henderson Gold Leaf. The daily edition of the Durham Tobacco Plant has been received. So far as the subject matter contain ed and the typographical excellence of the weekly was ..concerned there was little room fr improvement, arid the daily shows jno falling oil" in any respect. The cplorcd lithographed heading, of the jcopy before us is a new departure 4d makes the Daily Tobacco Plant at once a journalistic pink of perfection. Cioldstoro Argiis. The Durham Daily Plant, is a thing of beauty the handsomest newspaper we have ever seen, in all its appointments,, and when you le gin to perr.se it well filk-d columhs you find that its material lea.ity is but enhanced bythe rare productions of girted intellects, the strokes of genius and hej Hashes of wit that await you theie . With its peculiar ly .fortuitous surroundings audi un usuql .ability the! Plant is destined to achieve great things for Durham. It has the lest wishes of the Artju& uiways. C. C.TAYLOR, Main Stre t, Durham, N. ('., Calls siM-ial attention to his lart- lino of COOK STOVES, I jn)ra-iiitf all r 1 and irif-. and dir t VEI1V SPECIAL NOTICE ti the. Gauze IDccr Ccclr, ..m. ii as,iy mim nor to anv t ikjIc stvii-vr put niin tho Market. whw the iric e i . ahuiit the same a other stoves. By the ne of . thin Stove n at favintr im ffei tel m rook in-.', and th.'.niality of. the fiMd in utudr- iuuy iniirovel. . The desiral.le r-sult are iddaitied simoly l,v th at of natur.' : that i, by admittiinr. in a i.rojMT .in, nil., mi- oveu. aroitant Mifply .f lKn aiu. . """t mo iM tter w tlie result. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL 'i me auvantaireK or flip r:m n..i-. .,A .t,a and eaeh stove ix n,,M vmd. r tin; positive uaran!e' that it will do KYKKYxms,; that in lainiel f,.r it. column, three mouths,.. J column, six months column, one year,. I..... . column, three months J column, six months,..,.. V ciiluiuti, cne year, -.. 1 column, three months,.......; 1 column, hix montes - r 1 column, one year, .... It will he the aim of Thk Paiu 1 Plant to furnish, its readers itL:i latest news from all fiuartt rs 1"!" the same in an attractive manmr. At; fall and evamine, je2J-dlni C. C. TAVLOIi. WANTED, AT ONCE! IN POLITICS We shall k'ive faithfal alUi Ui"1 lirincij.les of the Democratic nnHr titiil.r u-1..u .1 1 in it rit luD 0-; A, . . l " . J uuvsv. n Mvnv VA ..A . A. - -- - . nm ii l l-HIl lrn otllf-L- U u i.ll I .i?i?i'-,t:l y.'A1' T,V ! -" writo'am.I figure I lie affairs the State nn.l the coui . ny ui I f rff-- . . . . . . ..... I I r.l.MtKArll llrrli.K. I . . . .. . . .--r - - I CI rrrt J . . I . mmr -f. T 4 . b. T I I PIANO ANn nPCAM TIIUIUO I and the rirhtt 1.1.KKiniB- anJ of . .....w ti u uiiunu I UI1II1U. 1 11 MAT?nTTATT7i I w v ""ivn coiiiriuuie our uesi o""" I'rinejpjil Tuner for Ktine of the lanrtt Kreueli I "'"Curing the triumtihant leeti ami American Factories u ill U- n adv to do Tim. nir. etc., on theudof July.at the follow inK priees: excellent SUte ami National 1-" i r. unary tuning, ;ri0 i.eieiuiiK'. H(.tn1 m t ek He IlH- had l' venrs e vi-.rir..,.. ..,.1 .. ni . anteeall work done by him. iifxl references Riven if reoiiired. intirMi. ,.t Tuc- i. v ' - " "i.re. eive prompt attention. . jeJl-:rj . Ji u r EXCURSION TO WINSTON ! r.laekwtdl Jiaf.Ust Sunday Sehfd will rfve an LxcurMoti to luMui), THURSDAY, JULY 5th. OUR LOCAL DKPAKTM1 We shall endeavor to make iLt and stiriirhtlv. fnrnishintr th- l"4 Arrancement have Wn mmlo f..riiio iw..n. modatioi, i of all who w i-h to aerominy the ponin'TH at home and doing all in otfr scnool. lTlct of tieketn and other i . I'J'r later. J. H. KOIJEItTS. k.tiliri.. t .y-deodtd siit-i,,t,w.. w,nuitiUv iducky, enteriirisinf and iroiToniV Sale of Lot ! The valuable dot ot.rtoslt Mr i p.r..Mt derue on Dill ard rtreet, known a theCiradel ch lit. w ill be kM at i.rbllc auction, to the highest bidder, on the rtu day of June, ls r I'we nv j - o eiofK, in., on the prem ise. Terms, one-third cah. ami mn.iiir.(M.h . .. ' . '. ' M UEMEMlSEi: Our prices and onr term. uJ in yX and twelve months uitt. Inii - u . n-nt. from day or tale. This i a U autiful lot for al OQce vith your subscril'tion a residence. S. F. TOMLINSON. Jt lJ 't'. 'ra.iei h hool Coin. your advertising patronage, I r pi v. r n i I 1 li I i 4 I J i 1 t : U i
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