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.1'. frit: MONPAV, .ITLY 1888. i.ati-: Presidential Committee... . -Washington',-July 7.-The com mittee appointed at the recent con vention of Democratic clubs held in Baltimore to call on the President n:LlXHtAPHlC NEWS, and tender him on behalf of the con vention the heart v and earnest sun- Fire in: New York. ,. nort of th Demncratin elnhs nf the 4 r. ' . . ' ' 1 II I J' i t v f r f nvl I y-v 1- I 'k Vikk, 'Ufv- oiwuivc anu tuuu-iry, were giyen a reception oy Weekly Bank Statement. New Yokk, July 7 The follow ing is the weekly hank statement: Reserve decrease" m '2 ; loans increase $:),:V,Hjj( K) ; specie increase, : w 8272,600'; legal tenders decrease, 81,-! oo,0(X); deposits increase, $0,550, 100; circulation i increase, SSo,s00. The banks now hold S24.."1(;.S00 in Seale'd hi l- to enlarge tHe Court llue of A'a- j SPECIAL ATTENTION ! liiaiue county will e receive! at the ottioe of tlie i KepiMer of Ieel rf ;rahahn i to 1J oVl.ick. in., i t,,mt , poured ou! oi me windows oi tne President this afternoon m the excess of the 25 ner cent. rule. tli(, ,., brick - ouuuuig uii i-guieenuj easiroom ortne nite riouse. mere j - JyvvU hetweenij Broadway" and was no formal speech-making, but Instantly Killed. Kuiirth Avenue, jshortly after mid- Edward 15,. Whitney, of New York, Wilmington, N. C, Julv 7. Capt. ui.rii. A third dlarm was sent oiit introducing the committee to the William M. Swann, a well-known th- guests of the Everett House, President explained the purpose of citizen, was killed near the Atlantic v . a rv I trcn i in duto thtiii- !--. ........ i : i l I f , i ; . . . ii : . : vt (luor. t 1VV s hjcii visit nil an iiiioiuitu iiiauiier f -""t iuit; oiaiioii nils iiiorimiir ou Monoay. the th nf Atitfut. next. Tht work' to t.e irtonneil nctuplin J to t.lans an.l tn"i:j a-' tmn.o on hie in ail Kemtr's otlicc. where they I may rieen and exainineil lv anvotie losiriiir to do vo. The right is reserved to r t aiiv an-l all Lid : for the work. j j Ky or-lerof the R-ar.l of JOminiv inner of Ala mawe cuntv. I'KTEk K. II AKIKN. i .!. J. JO KAKI. I nm. i 'l K it! ) li- r-:ir u-ntnry I r. 11" I in Parted m thH'top iioor ol oft to 1 r;igiiie.euui fcireei, wnicn i . 4. .1 l- i . 1 Mit il as a uuuk. oinuery. was. got under control at The whole upper floor, ex- lrom street 10 sireet, was :.r v;i.- Th'- .1 :;i i The 'buriiied building forms and the President thanked them for He was standing near the track when of what -is known as the their efforts and kind wishes. The -a large pile of lumber fell from a lhii'ldirifc;:-as the Century members of the committee were car iwhileTin motion, crushing him is mimsnw uicie. x iie .uessrs. ijeore ii. iamoert, oi .ew l hud an almost unrecoiinizaoie mass Jersey ; K.G. Monroe, of New York ; ot Uesh and bones. j. L. andergrift, C. J. Campbell, W. M. Bryan and Wm. F. Carmichael. of Delaware : A. J. Carr and C. M Armstrong, of Baltimore; E. C. Smith and Hon. C. S. Woodson, of Ken- COMMERCIAL. lC!lt 3Illlli.Ot. jyT-.lTal MIT. t Tlie Im'rhani l.anl an.l SatuMay. .lulv 7th, at one vacant lot next to the'i.-; lie auc tion the following tirti !e one et !eeonl-hainl mrkiitnr- One lot nn-ing. ( ne larire reil. One lot oflrfM.ks, vc jy3---t Security forr.j any. on ilV'lirl 1. til nil tht- intlice. will -e'.i at nuh- Ii. I. Iio;KliS. . Scci'tary anl Treasurer. BATHS! BATHS! f.-i'.i 'ii'. out. Th4 rest of the .build- tucky, and Col. Wm. Bumgarden, Dr. 1.1 ..1 Hu. OltU 1 1 IliclUiliiii: ii" i'. iiitu . iioui or" i.i' 'l by th(i ' O.idury Mayazine c' .n'iiniiv, was dbluged witri water. !n-t alfot' tin. in I M 1 1 'III oiie' hundred .guests Kverett! House left the ; . . . ... . ' i ,w hiiiTHMlly (ticssiiig and lin: (ii;irt(fs. Mr. Wilson in ,.1imiiiLr- lown tlnf lire-escape at the i;,Mt ti House witjh his wile andehihl, uiv.l hi- leg. There was no other r i-ii;iitv. The lirst iloor was occupied i, ,.i!iii-toii I-laulkner, upholster- the second .jllooY on tlnr, Seven tr( it!) -1 foci siil' was occupied by '. 1 ..... k' ikti i 1 1 .1 l ' 1 1 1 .v' nml I i ill Ii IS .ei.-oLj iVjO'in, mi i 1.1111,1 n aim i.!llio-JerS Carter Buckley and C.- C. Kemper, of Virginia. : " " - A number of delegates from the convention who are in the city were then introduced to the President. This evening the delegates and com mittee were entertained by the local Democratic Clubs and bv the New lork State Democratic Clubs, and by the New York State Democratic Association. OI the ( )xiom mole and I'niNerhooKS; uuni tin micci- muc was nri llhieil l)V WolHllillgtoil Slllitll, niillii Four Persons -IJuriitMl to IeaUi. Sault Stk. Makie, Mich., Julv 7. The farm house belonging to George Dobbs, located about 7 miles from here on the Canadian side of the river, was destroved bv fire earlv .i -y goods: the third lloor .was jc- yesterday morning. Four of the in- l.inl h Thos. pselson iV N)iis;;the mates, Geo. Dobbs, age'd 72 years; ;ll,t1.Mr wiisoi'cupie.lby K alley k David Merrick, aged 21; Aiico-Thom- i i ' 1 I I'. i - ' O J WiLuii collar .-and cult nianutactur- llie tilth tloor ly the Century l;'iir;iin' Co;, a lid the sixth by Geo. . Alexander, 1 look-binder. There w i-' "icat excitement on Union Sijiiaie -and large) crowds gathered in :,itc of the la1(iliour. Among the jiH'-t- at the Kvierett House, which :uljiins tlie building and was too hut tor occupancy, were Jos. Stief, the iano man, and I'ev. Mr. Carter, Troiii Honolulu; Phe Everett House wits not burned. It is about three -tmies lower than the building liiinietl and the jiremen did most pi til- ir work troin the roof of the Kverett House. The llames broke through into the fifth lloor the Cuitury Publishing Department and then burst through the roof. A .'nod deal of damage . was done by "cm- York New York, July 7. Mnm y los-l 1 ;t ivnt. Exchaiigi? closed steady.; Ported rate 4-7 .ai-'.i . Actual rates 4-7a4-7 '4 " fur t',o days, and 4N11'"4 for d,-iuand. Govts, st adv. Curreiicv '.s ll'. l-id. 4s coupons 17 bid, 4 Iij7'4bid. North Carolina i-ohsol. fe TjOarj:, 4s rJhi'Xi. Virginia consol, v,n in. liioatro rrodin-c Market. Chicago, July 7. Wheat oinn.-d steady; Corn stroiig; (Jatt? stead j-; l'riivisioiis easier. '-'' Yoik ProdujeMiirkel. FLOCK Steady: Winter wheat ex. 2.T."a.".M; Minnesota ex. l. 1Tmf.W; Southern steady, common to choice ex. iJ.'iiJa.-) imi. WilEAT Closed easier: spot sales o. 1 red spot; U3: No. 2 do . ; No. 1 red winter Jiuv CORN Closed dull j and . steady: spot sales No. i! mixed, "i5; Nn.'j mixed August 5PM. OATS Steady; spot sales No. 1 white state 41 ; No. 2 mixed August 31 ',i Halt inioro Produce Market. COTTOX Steady; Middlings. 10 1-2. FLOUR Firm. W1IEAT Southern, firm and steady; Fultz xla; Longberry K2aJS"J; 'Western, dull and easy; No. 2 winder red spot July x4;.laa'4 '4; August Ht;'2aHG..,. C()RN Southern, firm and steady; White t-'.a CO; Yedow Ssa-V.t: Western, dull and nom.; Mixed spot: 54 '2; July 54. OATS Active and easy: Southern and Pennsyl vania :$Ha42; Western white 41a4:i; Western mixed 4ua40lj. New York Cotton Market. N'tw York, July 7 Messrs. Hubbard, Price" .V Co. say: The cotton market was very uuiet with influences local, fluctuations narrow, transactions featureless. The anything. Total sales bales. 'lhe close was Swimminp: Pool andr Shower Baths a 1 . On Kisln.'e Avtnue, jit-ar the aw mill. I take this method of reoimn.endiu'' these baths. - will be s. t a:irt for and Miss Ida ( llitmils ket p iin d )rd r. Ni Every Wednesday the batli the exclusive use ol lilies will have charge. I alwavs! one who will not ktvit giood Fresh water running in ' ;jll th lowvls furni-hed. Single' I.atii, lo cents ; both shower andjplurige. l. cent j.:(Ud-lw order need apply ; time. .Soap ami plunge or shower. C. C. TAYLOR, Main stm t, lurhua. X. C. Call nj iaI itt ntiou t-i Lis laro lin ut COOK SHOVES, I mbr.. nig .Tj 1- and jpri -, an l l.rwt VE11Y SPECIAL NOTICE ! to thej iii. ii i va-tly sup.n.r t- anv ftsk St..r- evt-r i put upon the Market, wh.le tL price abullt the s.tliie other ttoeH. 1! the u-e of tlu- Stove gn at savinc i t ftrtiil i!i . o, kmg. a-d the .piahty ..f the u is wonder tully improved. The desirable r. suit- ar- . btain.-d s. tni.lv bv th. a t of nature ; that i. by admitting, in a pro r form into the oven, aenstant supply of ikiii air. the fold r the b- tt r i- tht result. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL Of the a lvantag. s of the Gauze p. -or C.M.k Stove, an.l each Sti.e is sohl nn.b r the posiliVf guarantee that it will d.. EYERYiniNU that is l.ttm.l. i,.r it. WEEKLY TOBACCO PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT- DURHAM, N. C. THE HANDSOMEST WEEKLY IN THE STATE ! - EVERYBODY SAYS SO ! JOHN A. lilVENS. -Call and examine. je-.'-J-dlm C. TAYI.oK. DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS! IEST WE BRING THESE TIDINGS: Liberality, Just ce, Security! MATMTAT. RAMI 7iX son, aged 9, and another child per ished in the llames. The fire started from a smudge and when discovered l)lt' aU(l the general situation i m i -J 11 i i foiwgn news was bearish iTauv oy Airs. iJODOs, wno is years oi ot futures to-day 21 aire, was he von d control. Mrs. Dohhs steady- quickly awoke her husband and Mr. ' ' " clh Merrick and descended to the lower July iloor. While groping about in the sSber smoke she stumbled and fell through o. tober....; . i , ,i n i r November 1 1 v'i 1 1 uir 1 nT 1 trio r.i or nn lmil . , c, uiii uuui iiiku Lu vv-m uuu iiuui uei'miier ........ . there made her escape to the open January rP r , c -j 1 February air. 1 wo men, unable to find anv March means 01 escape in the smoke, fell back into the llames and were con sumed. The children wTere in an- otlier part of the house and perished without a sound, being probably suf focated. The woman, who had no time to put on any clothing, lay ex- 1' steady. Middling uplands ' in :U Itj :(. '.' .4 . .) y ro rt; y 4 s !'. y 4x !'. u 55 5; y c, 2 ra .' y r.y-71 y 77 th - y 85 87 ilALTiMORE, July . lrgiiiia Sixes vonsfdidated 35 2 ; .past due coupons W; do new :i'n ti:S.!i ; do HMO's 6a oia to-uay. 1 Cotton. More than TwentylFive of the Best tnglish and Amerjcan Companies represented. Nearly 8500,000,000 Capital ana Assets. 1 STRONGEST COMPANY ACKNCV IN THE SOUTH, THE LAfUJEST IN THE STATE, .S.TlSFACi 'HON GUARANTEED. XEAKLY si:,0,00() VAII) CITIZENS OF DUHHAM. Yours truly, j - J. SOUTHGATK SON, Durban). N. ('. OF DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $l00,t)00.00. orriCKiis: ONI.Y $1.50 A YEAR ! Terms: Cash in Advance. I. S. TAKR C. S. 1JUYAN LKO. I. UKAKTT.. C11AS. A. JoltDAX. j. I'rend. nt. ..... .l i -I'reid- nt. I CtsLier. T. Her. April . May . ! City. ; Sales., Tone. i Market, liec'ts Ex. 1 im-:cTons: J. s Carr. W. W. Fuller. II. X. sn.iw. J. T. Mallnrv. K. J. rarrish. ; S. l:ran. T. 1. -loin . 4; W. V.ill-r, A. II. St.ke. Ja.. A. I'.rtan. New Orleans posed to the chill' air until morning, Charleston t. ! ..tr. 4- 1. CialVestou WUCll HCi (UllC.-!) it-LUtU(JtCLl U1C iltVCU- ... . . , ii .1.. j wiit. r. lhe lire; was practically our turn of neiLdibonnsr farmers. She is hy '' o'clock this j morning and order badly burned and there is little hope wus restored. 1 nj Alexander s rooms tor her recovery. 75 0 j 1U1J tlit if were bales bf papers stored and tin-I'm; is thought to have had its origin among these. -The watchman v.lio had cluirg4 oC the building ail he nassbd throurh the ruonis ten minutes before A Destructive Windstorm. Chicago,- July 7. A destructive wind-storm struck the town of Ed wardsburg, Indiana, about 11 o'clock the hist night,creating sad havoc through- savannah Wilmington Xort'olk Augusta Memphis St. Loii is Cincinnati I'hiladelihia Boston Baltimore Louisville 12 nrni nom. quiet quiet 'quiet '.quiet ft 9 11-1C i; trdyio 1- y hrm j '.t' o00 iquiet I 7e 130 ste'dv; i)78 4LMJ ste'dy It) dull lula jquiet ;10'JS (quiet 10'4 Iste'dv 10 4ir, '17 14". 11 (4 5'. 1MY t;.s: 5 3 357 1 17 1 2-"(! GOING tO THE DURHAM POULTRY YARDS TO OET A SETTllNG OF THOSE FINE LANGSHAN EGGS! 3Senl for FV.vi: circulnr.'iji Address, C. D. WlIlTA KElt, Durham, X. ('. : T CITY DRUG STORE. Ijiverpool Cotton Market, Liverpool. July Spot cotton steady. Mid- Wo leu' tn aillHill!l ' 1 tlif l.ulilic that e :Uf now reJdy for liiMiie. :m.l ran loiiud in iln- rnrnsli Building." 1 Vi nv d'irinir i.HiH-rdi- counti-il will ileaH- prt-M-nt il.eiu ! il I'-iaid oi lurectors through our I aMiit-r cverj 1 ik-mIuv ami Fri'lav. 1'erxiiis iletMoiiitii; monies hi;. I rt-4ii ini: 'Mi- ficntes ot deiM(it tht-refor. nnmim: ixort If unuitlis, will re- ivf interri iheieou .-it tin- rntt of t er ent. jx-r aiinuiu. We ' 'riii''l I" tit lUtfl.'imi '1,1 .Ml ils !,- Ji-llillliils. (.' 7.Vf IjimI'ii, 1 )', sii ,ilnl lll If' jtt.sit. Know ing the wants of the oniinuiiit v as tlmr- oii'-'hlv a hc do. c will endeavor to m tv-tht- public as lila-rally n circuintaiu cs will adinit. JONES & LYON'S THE PLANT GIVES The Latest General News! The Latest State News! The Latest Local News! TALMAGE'S SEKM0NS 1 I'tihlishcil Evry Wt-t-k in Lmtv, CUar WASHINGTON LETTER out the village, the town consists of about TOO inhabitants, and' con tains between 250 and 300 buildings. It is located on the Grand Trunk railroad, 113 miles from Chicago, on the shores of Diamond Lake. The wind struck the village with'terrific force, overturning and carrying away follows: First lloor and basement, many ot the houses, there is not a IMinsoii A: Faulkner, dealers in up- business house in the place but that JioUery and liii decorations, $05,- is damaged to more or less extent, hi- s.Toiu iliwir Wnrtliimrtnn and tne town useii is almost a com- itli A Co., iiiiporters of llowers plete wreck. A large and handsome ami doiucstic 111 tnerv. S2.).()UU : iJLei uiaidjau iusl u.wu uuiupiettu third tloor, Thoibas Nelson A; Sons' and had not yet been furnished was moved about riiteen ieet irom its llamts were discovered. He failed to ilcttrt anything wrong. The losses an estimated !at. $250,000, jiiiin.ially Iry urater, and the losses 'arc fully insurcti The upper lloors and roof of the building were dam-a-nl to the extent of $50,000. The otvupants and their losses are as do Orleans 5 Sale: dliug upland 5 'J-l(; bales. Italoiyrli Cot Ion Mai'ki'l Good middling. ....... j Striet middling, a-.. '. . . j Middling.... Striet low middling.... 1 -.- Lovr middling J ; Middling stains Low middling stains,. .1 Market quiet, receipts light. 0H) !1V i i -t - '4 Durham Markets, PRODUCE MARKET. R. BLACKNALL & SON, KEALF.JiS IN Pl!JRE'teUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet arid Falacy Articles ! SPECIAL SALE Giving Incident Natiouul Cupital. of Int-rert from tLe hers and ihinorters of Praver Ihhles, $15,000; fourth foundations and completely wrecked. inhlis books and 7.- 7 7 l i i 1 i i iloor, lvirl iv Wilson, collars and beverat dwelling houses were un- iii'. 875.000 Ci't'h floor, thft Centum roofed and a number ol barns were l'uhlishing Company, 810,000 ; and destroyed leaving the horses and MMli tloor, (i.' V. Alexander, book cattle unhurt, o one was injured. ... 7 I i . . i ii 1.- inn. (.rv r.oiiiio the little lake was turned into a SUGAR COFFEE MtjA.T N. C. HAMS ... SIDES..., " LAUD... W.LAKD CORN MEAL 2 bu.. . OATS.. FLOUR HAY EGGS CHICKENS.... BEESWAX WHEAT....... SALT. Sack G ii' n 4 (a lit Train Bombarded. veritable sea and the pleasure boats kerosene oil - -m a 10 (at 11 (( SO fi-1 c.r (02 M tol 10 felT'.; 12 25 15 (a 18 70 (rt H0 I'O (cl (KJ 0 75 50 50 70 15 A FULL lIlNE OF C0L(! AT FS SOaI'S, KXTIiAC AM) TOILKi' WATKKS VERY LOVSr7 PRICES ! WE WILL - On Monday, July 2, 1888, that were upon it were lifted bodilv pttvrsf.."'' " Cm. (;o, .hilv 7. As passenger out of the water and thrown up high der. ........... train No. 17 on the Burlimrton road ' .m'd'drv on lnnd - - i . r " . I mi 1 SYRUP 25 15 (ai I .!? h.i leaving v nieago last evening a rock was throwii throiifrh the cab 1 00 35 50 35 window of the engine, narrowly Missing Knginej'r Farnsworth and 1 iit iiKui t'orkerv. The windows on l'oth ides of thfci cab were broken COTTON MARKET. Reported by JOHN L. MARKHAM. TOBACCO MARKETS. Wasninjf ton News. Washington, D.-C.,. July 7. Coun terfeit live dollar silver certificates of the new issue made their appear- TDmG,--"r , . . . . . 11 I MIDDLIMt, . ance in tins city to-day. wne was low middling,. At Uiver-sidr and again at Naperville presented at a gentleman's furnish-tlu- fin' in' bomhovl t thp-insr store by an Italian named "nnrr. olace a ncrtVct storm of Guisseppe Cuigiera in payment tor tones 'was tln5hwn luittpriinr thp. a pair of socks worth twent'-five uv of the engine and breaking cents. The peculiar appearance of 'noiv :lass. At Naperville Fireman the note aroused suspicion and a po- IWkerv was striipk on tlP hPHfl liceman. having been summoned, with a'ilving missile which inflicted the would-be purchaser . was taken l - 1 1 L-1 1 1 Si"ll Ii wiktuiil Kilt ln ivoc nnt into custody. Tlie note was exam- itjura sohadlV that he could nor Med at the Treasury Department .. I , 1j1 F il. . 1 : and proved to oe one oi tne uanger (a.1 (Oi 20 25 40 00 40 SDonaes. Trusses. SuDuorters A , A A and Mechanical Appliances. CIGAKS. TOBACCO, SNUFF SUMMER Saratoga Water. Deep Uk Sil; Water (ire-enlil lMilii best lnilt hjflllv Limeade, ainl. in faet. all tin- jxipul.ir drinks 1 the- day. Oir PrescripLi$n Dipartnsnt DRINKS : k. Vieliv, ;iiiL'er Ale, ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS Of the DurLuni and Other Murkets. r,,ntinuthis work. Is presiile-l fiver bv Mr. ri nee" ami rare enable t" yiiarmite.- aeenrai v, neatiics-" anil i'riiniitues-4 emes. - i fiij-Reni. liiber the Jilae. Main ami tre..ruii htr-et. je22-lly ;'iieral Sheridan Getting-Along' lleasouably Well. Nkav Vokk, .Inly 7. The following bull,-! in vas issiird by (Jeneral Sheri ian ; physicians; this morning: Ni v Vo K HyuuoK, ,)nh 7, 7:00 a. t M-nvral Sheridan passed a good '".-'lit. keeping sonn.llv and naturally a givat pa ft of the time. 1 1 is !"4' anr respiration are good, and , u h no return of anv unfavorable -Vluj.loliis. ! i.iriie.1),' Itui? f M. OTlKlLLY, ; 1(exry C. Vaurow. ...Hi' Swat a rd proceeded un Kast at 7:4"), l)ound lor Nonnuitt. 'iig lUuidj Souml. Total YisibleiSupply of Cotton. -w VohK, July 7. The total visi . "i'i". oi rouoii ior tne world is ':m,i.so bales;, of which '': ies are American lja-.les.aiul l--tivf!v last against -1,7 44 It l"" . l t 1 i,uii,;o naies res Vear. IJeeeint. nt nl "i towns, a. in:; S-':,H40 bales, Crop in sight ous issue of counterfeits discovered in Detroit in February last. This counterfeit is said to have been the work of Charles Johnson, a notorious counterfeiter, who was arrested in Toronto: for eounterieiting. The counterfeit note has already been fully described in the public prints. Cuiiiiera. wno lias lust come irom New York, says ..he did not know the note was counterfeit, nor did he re member, where he ot it. . -Arrested on Charge ol'Swiiidling. Indianaidlis, Jul"7 Three mem bers of the lirm ot Spotwell, Cleri hew tfc-IjOthratn, which failed'some davs ago, were yesterday arrested on a warrant sworn out by the cashier of the bank here, to winch the firm is largely indebted, on a charge of swindling. ' J Uoml Otterings. Vashinc,ton,D.C., July 7. Bond offerings at the Treasury to-day S549,5O0- accepted S2,aH) register four per cents at 1-27. i DURHAM. SMl)KERS : Common L $ 3 00(3 4 (X) Medium to Good 4 OOcii 0 00 -j Good to Fine f. (KXo,l'2 00 i Fine and Fancy 12 tK(o,14 00 FILLERS : Common Dark J Qu( 3 00 ! Metlium to Good 3 0i 6 00 j Good to Fine " (Nka, 10 00 Extra b 00(al4 00 CUTTERS :--Common. 11 00eil5 00 Medium. 15 00'alH 00 Good to Fine 16 00(3.20 00 Fine to Fancy 20 0O.a35 00 Common to Medium.. 14 00d22 00 Medium to Good 22 0Ha 30 00- Good to Fine 30 0Ka45 Ou j Fine to Fancy 50 OuW 0J tet tlie farmers give strict attention tit tlie handling and clashing their tobacco. Tlijere is no labor that pays the producer half so Swell as that bestowed in preparing his to bacco for market. Handle carefully, class it well, and by all means have it in good, safe order. This crop, while not as gol as we anticipated, will be! in good demand, and it will pay to handle it with great care. H. lf-artt, vliiw- -xjn- 111 i lulioliuiliii' linill- : Sl(k-K liiul.liii''. nn r Ll. liLACKNALL X S.N. WRAPPERS ; ! ' S. H. HAWES' COAL EEVATOR ! RICHMOND, VA. IE m Only Coa levator Soutn L'ft these BINGHAM SCHOOL, I With aw holesonie MORAL rej-traint. nr?! the lx.-st PHYSICAL an.l the lest MENTAL culture, a compulsory Cl'RKICULEM with ENFORCED STjl'DY. a reasonable but s-tri t DISCIPLIXE.and a location entirely free from MALARIA. No time or money ient attending AGRICUL 1 URAL FAl US. For catalogue address. j ! MaJ, R. BINGHAM. . Biiiirham Schixlr Orange Co., N. C. jvdttt'oi ! i 4 1 1 " I ' 1 - i hi ' i i University of North Carolina, CHAPEL HILL, N. C. he next session beians August 30. Tuition re duced to S"0 a h,alf-year. Poor student may pive notes. Faculty of fifteen teachers. Three full courses of study leading to decrees. Three short courses for the training of business men, teachers, pliysicfaus and pharmacists. Law M-hjol fully eonii-rxHl. Write for catalogue to ; w r . HON. KK.Mr f. 1JATTI.K, ITeSliient. 1 hero are. sevciitv-two screens in the liuihlin. No dust or dir into the Coal as i screens in passing into the carts. . Consumers' get Vcrfedhj clean. . The railroad cars run alongside can nossihlv" - i runs over Irom th- Elevator COMMENCE OF!; SEMI ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! Tn -.nt inii' d lor sixty d.ys. 88,000 to .$10,000 worth or SeasQaabte Goods TO BE SOLD AT SUCHIPRICES That will in:ik- yu luy. i OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS! SILKS, SATEENS, . PRINTS, GINGHAMS, CHAMBRAYS, LAWNS, WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, FANCY GOODS, Liberal Advertising Rates! OUR SPECIAL OFFERS TO SUBSCRIBERS. 2NTo. X, For. SI. .V) in cjikL w will m-d1 TiieTo ua I'ijint for n 3-ur and uiail to tLe uhscriler' two iritir- Mr. aul Mr. Cleveland. Thw- iicturi nWlXx'lH iucbM neb and are richly rlb 1 1. 1 Hi. , Su for you net 1.TA). No. Q. For t'i.rii vre will M-nl The Tobac 1'ijiNT one year and uiak yon ireaent of a nickel-plati-d clock, fix inchea arroMi tL di.'d, warrantel to keej jrol tim. Tbia clm-k retailn at I'J.J to 3.(iH. ua for $2 U) you i;rt Tiik PiaNT fir one y?ir, worth f l..V, and a clock worth it.U). In other words for you it f l.wi. heir Coal drv and ! OtVtrtAL. Lirit5 llUt, ! Ozf:rd Ties and Slippers, Mr7i.toi.SHAYE BEEN MARKED DOWN! AT SUCH rWCESTHAT WILL MAKE IT fHlE.TLY TO THE INTER EST OF HCYEUS TO PAY USA VISIT. i i . POLITE ATTENTION Shown to Looker or Buyer. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JONES &! LYON. cost to the trade South and "West. " I have now ahdihall always keep j on hand, a large stock of all kinds of Coal bes?t suited fot Foundry, Factory and Family use. j : All Coal selected and of best quality. j j Prompt shipments. Orders so licited. S. H. HAWES, Ilichraond, Va. OUR CREDENTIALS. From th- tnanv -otniliu)-nLary rtft-rt-ncea to The Wr.r-KLT Pi-ant by cjur br-tbr-n of the State Prt-r, we a(-nJ the following : GSE Ot THE I.UT IX THE TATE. The Flast. Llrb U alrlr oo of tb- U-t pa l-rn id tL Stt-, will W pabM oti u greaUrr nu-prvvni-tit aul jrup-nty . oaATTma Etii'EjicE or ErrEkt-auE. Ktate CLronii Ur. We Lav mx-n. la Njrtb Carolina ioarttaliaa. do luorr icratifribK cviJikce of cnt-rpne tltmu tht tjuwn by The Plaht. kot wuxDaarrL that ira EUTaarawE u uvcctmtrci. Iidmoot Pre. It la not wuoWfnl that TaEfijurr. wit b ao tuo h Dtrrvnae. ia aarceaafaL ELEUASTXT niXTXb. Fraaklin Frtaa. The Dteuam Tobacco Puurr la cm of th moat WaaUful abd WyMitly priaUl bra la ta Htala; IEEJ MOBJt LICE IT. 1 ' Elatoa Esqairrr. The DraaAM IXavt baa it opinio &a aa4 darra xprraa tbrm. Waakl tbat a UJ a few tbora aack Dewapaprra ia tL Htatc ( t
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