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t-n of est p hew- ArrKiAV? .iulv u, 1888. --pnGKAPIIIc' NEWS. (ioMsbors Jubilee. ,., ;; 10 thei News i observer. di:oko, X. C, July X Golds , 0,'vecutel her part. in the pro 1 , IlV. () Democratic jollifications ..in routing style. At 8:30 'lock p. m.. n large crowd had as ',1.1 Jl -it tlie court house where the !"f' ;. formed in" the" following HIU'-V l! a.' til,- ( : ;ill?ioro band, led by Cap't. u illi an Hinn, which, by the way, . ( it. -el I greauy iu ine uiis fall 4th, -escort, composed ( I.uldsboro Cleveland and i(. Club and visiting clubs, La- lstJchief. marshal and two rs in carriages larUui i.iW 1 1 rait- 11 .1 r(s bin" again wen represented hr- COMMERCIAL. A Duel Betweon npn.Rmii m 1 ror and Prime Minister Floquef. Paris, July 13. As was expected he insult offered by Gen. Boulan- , 7'' . ! iu rnme Minister rioauet in the . - e ioa steady, p.ted rate is:-. OU! a- t i- i ! At'ui rates 4s7a47. i.i. . CJ resulted in a duel. I he two trentle- nin,attended bv their seconds.metin the vicinitv of'Pnris jit; lOoVlnrk this morning and both combatants were wounded. The duel occurred on Count Dillon's estate a Xeuilly sur Seine, a short distance from .the city. Gen. lioulanger was wounded in the arm and neck. His wounds are not. dangerous. M. Folnnt'ss hand was scratched by Gen. Bou langers sword. Further than this he was not touched. Folquets col leagues in the ministrv we wnitino J -w at his house for the news of the duel and were overjoyed to see the Prime Minister return sate, lie was given an ovation.. A smaH'crowd of Gen. Boulangers followers were in front of his house when he returned home. Later, Details of the duel are to the following effect: At the second encounter (ien. Boulanger was slight ly wounded in the leg and M. Floiuet received a cut on the right hand. After resting the men renewed 'the fighting for a third time. Gen. Bou lancer made a limine at. M. Flnuuet-'s i ) V T, - - left I. rone Knt 1? wuc-re there is a market -lor everythin.r. Fu- ciipiinj tuuvnoi i lure uenve SPECIAL ATTENTION ! noble' voting Democrats ; 5th ... tVw.t ('.Hi the Djiamm luirw Jiiii ining'', led' by. Prof. John Por-v- This' haudiwould be an honor , iu-,v town in Nbrth Carolina;. th ,nt,,l.iiiHi numbering two or n,'. brocession then moved down ' ' . . ii i i i : i Walnut street to riocumo, uown io a 1 1 1 , 1 1 t ( reech, where trie assem -was addressed by Rev. George u' SniKlerliii. Mr' Sanderlinljnade a most excel ;,.j5t .eech, after which the proees '1 'Z Will anf to Pine, where it fo ecid whether it isjlikely to. prove ",U l.;l,l,l ntorrnJnprl fnr o HOUS. A i- ;i'r UIl ilium v.ni.v . i-..wv i. 1 in' i , s ; Hon. A. M. Waddell. It "e duel was fiercely fought. Gen, . nni Pine to John, uu "oulanger tried hard to kill M. llo I l' i IU'n;' VI'( . - ' 1 I .1,,, ti, ( he.-tnut street to .ur. n tor (i ilav t(1 i.ti.xmtt. for demand. Govts, steady. Currenev lia bid. 4 eoiipons 127 V bid. 4,8 lj7bid. " North Carolina consol. tls l JOali, 4s Vln'X). Virginia consolj Oh 4S. JliIaso Iroliioe 3rarUi?t. CHiCAfiO. July 1-2. Wheat opened weak. ntVvoUK and lower; Corn : sympathized with wheat ,ls lower; Oats declined aP, : Provisions weak, unset tled and lower. IVtiw York Irlneo 3Iarket. I"LOUR Dull ; Winter wheat ex. 2.7oa5.ou: jiiuucsuiaa. .aao.OJ; southern stead v, common to choice ex. :i.85a5.oo. : WiiE.T Closed t-lihtlv lower- snot sales n 1 red stated: No. do VI : No. red winter Vj': Ingiaded dj sj'.a'J: Juiv fc'.t :i-10; Aumir-t '?a! XP.N Cl,,s d firm and lower: spot sales No. 1 mixt a, s, '2; L n graded mixed -4 ; No mixed August 5.-,V OATS Weak; spot wdes No. 1 white-state 4.": No. 2 I do 4i.lXsi Xo. 2 mixed Julv :A ,a:C. ; Ati-ust. il'&llfi. ' IJtilt iniore lrl iioo 3IirRt. .CUTTO.N Firm; Middlings; lu',. FLorii Steady, WHEAT Southern, linn and higher; Fultz tias7; Longberry hsa'-'O; i Western, firm and unu.; No. 2 winter red sot July s5; August s.-as5'4. JlpKX Southern, rjuiet and firm; While f.."a o : .leiiow ..tai.l; Western, dull and nom.; Mixed sp.it 54a.i.); July 54..ao5; August .".4 ' OATS Active and easy; Southern and Peunsvl vnnia 4'a42; W eteru white 4:ia4o '2 ; West -i n mixed :Wia4Ji. York Cotton rarkcl. New YoiiK, July 12 Messrs. Hubbard. Price & Co.. say : "Cotton receipt at our ports to-dav are about lMJO bales against bales last week. " ur stock consists mostly of very much mixed juality unnt for the export demand which has been trans ferred to Liverpool. W hat is lu re w ill vrob;ihlv have to be shipped for owner's amount to Liver- C. C. TAYLOR, Main Street, Durham. N. C, DRIVER HOUSE ! fhim-h St., -i dour Snith of Maui. DURHAM, N. C. Mrs. Fannie Petway, Proprietress. BaM with or without rnms bv the dav, wek or morn n. Terms mo.lerate. H.ar-l rclueed fromSJo t 1" r month. 1 te-d:mi. I I Bright, Fresli, Newsy ! Calls special attention t hi large line of i S. H. HAWES' cook stoves, I COAL ELEVATOR! RICHMOND, VA. it h i: Eiubr.fiug all gra b- aihl pi , ,m directs VERY SPECIAL- NOTICE I. t the i ft Only Goal EWor Sort Which is vastly sti-rifr to any fok Stovr put upwu the Market, while the price is about the same a ot her stoves. I i ever liy the use of this SJove great saving is elTe tel in cooking, aid th- uuilitv of the food is wotid r-! v l: . "i i miiy improved. t u?t or dirt ran possibly jc-l , , 1 into the ( Dal as it runs over tliese 1 ur ur-iidUli' I " Hi I! al " "IIA1IJ'I " I ft a- t of nature; thatis,'bv adniiltiug. in a proper i MTt't'Ils 111 la-Hlli: IToIlI III' I'.SVator orui into ine oven, a cousiam suppiv ! bkh aiu. i mtn tli -irt. II1V-" oi'I'T llie neuter lUC Tl'Slill. ries fluctuated lreouentlv thron-'hout the-day but the tone wa in the main. weak. 1'los iug: prices declined la4 points as compared with yesterday. Tin re: were no features of interest de veloped, i n-nnmliv U. I eOIiOn IS UUil. .MKt.Uing Uplands 10'4. m uuuvt 10 u. ccv ci c UllC, UUl UU UUUUU III Sale are bales for export and 17-.I bales to 01 honiorrh:if'-('.tif'ilnrtors;nrp nnnlilp .Total sales ;,um bales. the mark.- Gen. Boulaner then re ceived a wound in the throat which put an end to the encounter. The quet, and threw himself upon him July August September . . . October...... , November.... December .... January Februarv March. 10 41-42 Id 4i 4 y ho HI y 5, ny y r,i . y jir.-i y oh .- y c,5 c,i v'sr,sid,nce; where CaptSwifi again and again. When M. Floquet a pr?i . ,.V J .......,. llt n o chnrt tmr nnnmnri- received the WOlind 111 the bandit y mi-'.K) ' l) n trr need Hon D Si h to bleed, and the seconds de- J"!y ,2Tnia x-V0,T'ila .V it'H'tl. lllirOuUCliU. HOIl. lydllltii . y . . . .. 4 - 4 ; due coupons do iitw :J .s h.il , : ilo 10-40 s "c t ii . i i " ,i OHiPfl thnt. t hp furhi chmi Irl lo u. hid tn.iiv " .ii- - -l Ai COntiniiec . hut. hntli frunhntMtits rp hi,(. iMiin-nce on nis soui aimu me , , " ; l.et-rs and hurrahs ot his, many Cot toil. and hurrahs ot his Mlt'lluS Ol lllis fttjuiiuii.'- inn ppecn u;i-. as u.-ual, ot i.-atlv enjoyed. Tlif iirocessiMii then nioveu up street'. to Oak street, when; it the very best and then moved fused to stoi). It is now believed that the wound in (ien. Boulansrer's throat is a serious one. M. Floiuet received scratches on his hand, chest and foot. The -seconds have .made a formal Citv. Sales., Tone. I Market. Hec'ts Ex. while to hear the o-ood M I'UIL 111 liic siaiu uiat fjou- Memph a serious wound in h:i ii til a y uiu; jncws our SuiM'rjutendent of Public llii-t Million, -M ; i J . S. M. Finger, had Jlo lvialf io ins: mail lanrer received the neck. New Orleans Mobile Charleston Galveston Savannah Wilmington Norfolk Aujnista is St. jLouis Cincinnati k Philadelphia ltJOtj 1U0 friends. It ill' I MUV ' ' ' ........ . ( . i,oir moved (Own :i v street to t ho , ii 1 1 -. . . Fli. TVTr.iwwl nttnn.i;,, l,, lioston nig his condition. Baltimore issued a bulletin regard- LouLsviiie firm firm quiet t quiet l'J 'ste dv ste'dy, 'J' 2;s lirm '' lo; 41 nrm 1') 150 iplie't -H) 25 itirm lo 'firm TU Uto'dy 10- quiet H' quiet: 10 J ste'dv.lo1 y ii-i;! -10 1C.HJ 20(1 lit; 2-.iy 2 Cm 20' 15i 71 214 1 '.5V i . i 4l. ... l..l .r, iii ".iniuiiiun. li sas iiieiu i u i, hi m i ii i - i r i 1 1 i i i i i i - i ' k, 4- ,ii,4. ueen wound in t ne r r it sic e or t ne i i i:.. .... ...i i... Ar ........Ft .I..l!ll.l IIV 1 .1111 Ik l 1 . .... .1 i ni.'irk'fi lnioiiltv in rosnn-ntinn dun fu. nent ue vasi crowa moved ; . i-;; own William street to Mulberry, up IiilbeiTyto .Inlni, down John to .Wal- nii ami up Walnut to Huni)hrey, vIkti.'. it turned its wearv but (nous i :. ... 1 iTl I OMH'WaiM. Vs tire precession moved along . . ! a .1 1 ic suet'is ii maoe a irranu uuu causes t present the Doctor is unable to give an opinion as to what turn the case mav take. There are the l!uildiii'j sevciitv-twi) M-rt't-ns in DAILY TOBACCO PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE : THE MOST SKEPTICAL -. -i i Of-the advantages of the (iau.e l.,i.r Cook St'o, and each Stove is Hold under the pocitive guarantee that it will do EVERYTHING that is claimed for it. JKpCall and examine! jc22-dlm - j C. C. TAYLOR. ! REUBEN HIBBERD, ' 7 1 Florist and Mm Gardener. Cut Flowers and Bouquets A SPECIALTY.- TheJIliiilway Troubles. Kansas City, lo., ' July 13.' The switchmen held a storm v meetimr 'I-iiverpool Cotton 3Iarket. 1 iivKRPrxjL, July VI. Spot cotton dull. Mid dliiig upland 5 'J-lb; do Orleans 5". Sales lo 000 bales. I llaloiy;li Cotton ilarliet. Good middling. O.' .Strict middling ...... it-v Middling . 4 Strict low middling.... . ,, Low middling... -. Middling stains . Low middling stains b Market. quiet, receipts light. it uutit'ul display. Tlie houses on la.st night, which resulted in a lifting In-route were-beautifully 'lighted, of the boycott, on the Burlington . .- -. i . - . . - t -1 . , 1 . A- "V" 2.' - . ,. A A 11 ... 1 Durham Markets. PRODUCE MARKET. SUGAR COFFEE UO( t'SMm WUB IJCtlliy- UllCtJMIUUI IClS ihvjiiuwo v. i.i ni.i..i muiun. tf ( ;i mile in length, and1 carried all freight ottered without discrimi- nanv transparencies with various nation. This course removed the -Jgj this added greatly to the bril- treight.- Notice was sent to all roads . .1 1; i j rill 1 .-v ... 4-1.. . , . . 4- .-r ,4-.xt... , 4-1.. -.4- I I i .iiKV or the demonstration, ine cuiituiiug m uus vuy suiting uuu mi meat roeession was nearly three-quarters fnienibers of the union wouhUiandlp hams.-.. LARD LARD PORN nscrijitions upon them. The nuni- question winch had called the ot- meal 2 bu.j. .. r (torches was 400 or more. As neiais 01 the various roaos here, ami FLOUr 1 . J. 1. . .. . . 1 . - 1. rr.ir tv iKissi-d alonir the streets occa- ineir nro noseo nieeung was aoan- l-l - mw- t 1 -l 1 1 HitT TO (toned, lhe isuriington roatl had chickens nearly the full quota of men on dutv J?'AX vesterdav, and exiiect to handle all salt. "sa"ckIiy.".V.V.V.V.'."i rcight and passenger trauic. lhe trikers have issued a long statement 6 ic w ii tra 15 fioiKtlly a lhmiing tar barrel was 1 . . ( 11 ! 1. .1 rcn to beautnuiiy ngnt up tne urroundins as the grand procession )aed. Tlie ratification was one of he grandest successes that -has ever K'en recorded in the town of Golds )ro.. The XeuU A'- Obsercer extends t'diiiratuhitionsi Situation in the Iron Regions.' I'rrTsni-H(;,July irj Brown k Co., froprietois of the Wayne Iron Com- any it this eijtv,' signed the scale morning- and another lirm is ex- ected to siirn. i lirown emnlovsDOO It is rumored that a meetinir I . : tr? V inanutacturers would be held here f -day- to consider the. exigencies of .wi' situation created bv the i defec tion (,t so many manufactures, but the meeting had not materialized at oon and trotriiinmt tn:innfMP.tiirprs 'UKtl that there was to be one. 'peakiiiLro, the situation President f'-ating ot the Western" Manufac hfers Association said: "A genera H'eak mav occur to-morrow. I do i"t know. '.The manufacturers mav 11 as they please.'' ' . A i ouimstown, Ohio, telegram '!-: 1 he Mahoning alley manu f auivrs have sent out solicitors tor Jrders and are pushing them to in order tant tart- 75 50 50 70 15 reciting their grievances and intinia- mg that while it is possible that thev may resume work in the Coun cil Blntl'S division thev will never re- urn to the Hannibal road. KEROSENE OIL. . BUTTER CHEESE...... ... FODDER ;., MOLASSES, Cuba ! " N. O. SYRUP .., 10 (1 11 (a K0 (al 1,5 (a) U) U 7 0) 10 VI 2 (a) 25 15 (ai 18 70 90 yu & 00 20 ($ 20 (a.1 25 Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of; all' Varieties lurnished upon short. V ink ice. LAWNS, . J GARDKNS. ? j. AND Ir Cemetery Xjots CatcfuUy looked after mid kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Ijurhiiin Floral Nursorj'. P. W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G., DRUGGIST, DURHAM, N. C, I jdealki; ix IllllfiS AND MEDICINES. ; AncrEvorytbing I'MiAlly Kfpt.in.a FIRST-CLASS-DRUG STORE! Consuiners g t tln ir (al dry and I'l rftrllij than. The railroad cars run alongside the Elevator, and the Coal is loaded into them there, thus lessening the cost to the trade South and West. I have now and shall always keep on hand, a large stock of all kinds of Coal best suited for Foundry. Factory and Family use. All Coal selected and of best quality. Prompt shipments. Orders solicited. s. H. HAWES, Richmond, Va. CITY DRUG STORE DURHAM, N. C. W. (J. RCRKllEAD. Editor. .!. li. WIII'CAKER, .Ik., bn-al Ed itor and Ihisine- Manager. R. BLACKNALL & SON, M.ALEKS in PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles ! A IT" LI. LINE OK COLLATES SOAPS, EXTRACTS AND TOILET WATERS VERY LOW PRICES! Sponges, Trasses, Supporters and Mechanical Appliances. CIGARS, TOBACCO, SNUFF SUMMER DRINKS: Saratoga Wat r. ! II. k. VU hy. Oiui-r Al". .la Wat. r (i-p-rM fr..m iM ff Iruit iiihi. I. Dim .id.-, alil. in fact, all 'l'iUr ltiuk i lh- Ly. Oir Prescription Departnsnt Ii linil-.l r ly Mr. F. II. H-.irlt. Iixm- x-ri-in--aii'l ari iiall- it- ! uariitc- iiviirw.v, neutiD-si ubtl iriit ii-. hi 1 1 iiijM.iiU'liiin uimIi- Mini ami O'rvoi-kii ftr.--ii'. jeJJ-.tly 11. li LACK N ALL .V SOS 15 1 00 35 50 35 (A 40 60 40 COTTON MARKET. Powder AVorks ISlow Up. IvEADiN;, Pa., July v.). Lallin iV: Rand's large powder works near Cresson blew up this afternoon, kill ing George vuilman, Charles Reed and Henry Rimech, who were the only persons about the place. 1 heir bodies were thrown two hundred yards from the scene of the explo sion. The building was destroyed by fire which followed the explosion, the force of which w;is heard ten miles away, as a large quantity oi powder was stored in the building. Had the explosion occurred shortly before it did a dozen men might have been killed. . Reported by JOHN L.. MARKIIAM.J " MIDDLING i 'U MIDDLING. 9' LOW MIDDLING '4 I TOBACCO MARKETS. SITRSTIIIITION One y-ur, - - - - $ 4. OU Si amutbs, ----- 2.J ihret' months .... l.tnj m One luontb. - One werk, f- .10 TERMS : FIRST i DURHAM. SMOKEllS : Common $ 3 00 4 00 Medium to Good 4 00W, 00 r (iood to Fine C. 00(0,12 00 VI 00(14 00 1 00(a 3 00 3 OOfa 6 0() oo(iio oo 10 00(i14 00 11 00(15 (X 15 ooroiis oj 16 00(&20 00 20 0tra,;J5 00 14 00rd 22 00 22 OOra. 30 00 AVasliinjrtoii Notes. Washinutox, D. C, July Ri. Fine and Fancy . .. FILLERS : Common Dark Medium to-Good.. I Good to Fine,.... I Extra CUTTERS --Common... I Medium ! Good to Fine I Fine to Fancy WRAPPERS : Common to Medium.. Medium to Good Good to Fine 30 OOfo.45 00 Fine to Fancy 60 00k90 00 Let the farmers give strict attention to the handling and classing their tobacco. There is no labor that pays tlie producer half so well 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 good as we anticipated, will be in good demand, and it Soda and Mineral Waters, 2 ' 5 Milk Shakes, Frui-Miz, T . Limeade, Etc. PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS A SPECIALTY. V - NATIONAL BANK OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capita!, $100,000.00. J. s ('. S. IJKYAN LEO. I. HEAI'.TT.... CHAS.A. JuUDAN... . Yi-"lrfil-iit ....1-U-r. day fat they may be in shape for instf Juinption once the signal for sta Jii: is given. 1'otal Not Receipts of Cotton. Ni w York, Julv 13. The following p the total net receipts of cotton 'in ports since September 1st.: a.lves.ton. 045 .! 2 bales Xow Or- iis 1,754,772 bales; Mobile, 204, ,,; bales: Savannah KfiT ft'.ift h-ilo- jliarleston, 430,624 bales ; Wihniuir 1m,;0 bales; Norfolk, 485,068 I' S Haltimore, 52,182 bales; New 'ik. lty.sl8 bales; Boston. 04,001 Jd;'; Newport News, 103,378 bales; J'lla.hqphia, i 20,652 bales ; West J'int, -105,101 bales; Brunswick, 'J;htl bales; Iort Royal, 14,075 V1:'-'.-,tl bales. liurned to;I)eatli ii a 3Iine. pM.ox, July 13. A dispatch fm Lape lown says that the De rsiuine in Kimberly, the scene of llre ednesday night, has been Jplored. Twenty-four whites and p hundred! natives were found urneu to death. Cause of the lire p Known. Bonds olfered to the Treasury to-day vu pay to handle it with great care aggregated bl,118,UUU. Accepted, $32,000 four per cents at 127. The President has commuted to, eight months' imprisonment in jail the sentence of V. P. McKee, con victed in the Western district of North Carolina of" robbing a post oflice and sentenced in May, 1888, to two years' imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary at Colum bus, Ohio. , Your putronaKtis solicitcl. jeS-dly . v 1'. W. VAUOIIAN. DIItlXTOKS: J. S. Carr. V. V. Fnll. r. If. N. Sn, 4. T. M.ill..r; K. T. l'arrili. t '. S. ltryaii. '1'. I. 4"ii.-ti. A. H. St..Vv, Ja-. A. l:rau. IJATF-S KOU ADVEUTISINC. coluiuu. thrtH" inonthn $ 10.O.I column, six month. J colijmn, one jfiiir.. I (iJ.OU J column, three molithH, ".r.U J column, six monthR (Mil J column, Vn ywir llO.tui 1 column, three months... U.WJ 1 column, six moutes 110.00 1 column, onear 2'"0.00 It will be the aim of Thk Daily Touax Plant to furnish iU rtudern with the ve ry latest Dews from all quarters Mid to prese nt' the same in an a'tnclivf manner. Playiujr at His Own "Hanging. Columui's, Ohio, Julv 13. Ebene- zer Stanyard, the Youngstown mur derer who killed his sweetheart, Alice Hancock, early in 188G, was hanged in the penitentiary annex at 10 o'clock this morning. He played the accordeon while going on the scaffold and appeared at ease, talk ing a great deal and meeting his fate with a great deal more nerve than many supposed he would. Assignment of Wholesale Grocers MEMrins, July 13. Heller, lioper ifc Reilly, wholesale grocers doing business on Main street, made an assignment yesterday. Liabilities $108,000 ; assets nominally 8175,000. Slow collections given as the cause. WE BRING THESE TIDINGS : Liberality, Justice, Security! More than Twenty-Five of the Best English and American Companies Represented. Nearly $500,000,000 Capital and Assets. STRONGEST COMPANY AGENCY ; IN THE SOUTH. THE-LARGEST IN THE STATE. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. 1 KEiRLY $J.0,000 PAH) CITIZENS OF DURHAM. . Yours truly, . J . SOUTH G AT E & SO N, Durham, N. C. MORTGAGE SALE. ! By virtue of the powers conferred in a certain ruorteatre executed on the :24th day of Deceml'er, ls7, bv C. J. Green and wife, Martha, to the State of North Carolina, duly registered in the oflk e of Register of Deeds for Chatham count v. in took "B X," pages 13S and I will sell for cah. to the highest bidder, cn the i.remises in the ' eountv of Chatham, on Monday, the 3ith dav of Juiv, ivs, me ioi nig mi K'i imiu, iz : Ljiiii; in the counties of Wake and Chatham, adjoining the lands of John S. Long. John W. Smith and others, it being the tract purchased at the sale May 14th, ls7, by J. A. Long, trustee, and lying on the waters of Kitch Creek, containing '0 acres, "more or less, i D. C. MANGl'M, je'J9-tds C. S. C. of lurham county. THE DAILY PLANT Proposes to go into every home in the town. To expedite matters, we liave placed on exhibi K tion, at Vauthun's DruK Store, a Ooll r Wat h which we will IX POLITICS We fihttll give faithful alleianc lo the p On the 1st Day of August To the erson (ladv or-t'entlemani who secures for T1IE HAILV PLANT the largest numU-r of paid-up yearly subscnler. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE If I To Get a Gold Watch Free ! We beir to announce to the publi that we are now ready for busines, and can be found iu the Tarnsh Building." Person! desiring pai-r dis counted will please prceiit them to the lWard of I :re tors through ourCahier every Tueslay and Friday. Per-ons depositing monies and reccivim? certi- months will receive intenst there m at the rate principles of the Democratic Trty th&i f 1 ter cent, i-er annum. party under wuoRe fuiinmiKtrutioD of pub lic aflkirs the Stale and the country at lATge ha enjoyel the greatest prosperity and the richest LltKHinga and of oourw we Khali contribute our Let efforU tivaidt securing the triutupiuuit election of the excellent State and National DemrcraUc tickets. Wt nr: 7V7"t to . lUinkln-j in .17 itx -jmtrinii-i'ls. C''l rt inns, lsir, It'is'iimd a il lhm'ii. Know im; the wan!' of tlie ominurijty a thor- nuirhlv a we do. we will endeavor to -rire the public aslilierally cin-unistam-e will almiU C:oM'iTiovs. Only subscription taken for a ! year, and accompanied by the cash, oun:el. : Proi-ofes to 1 A LIVE PAPER! Giving all the I.o aL and, State News, all the latest Telegraphic News Letters laily from Wash ington. Richmond and Kaltith ; in fact, Ut be a "ReMIot." First Class Newspaper. i SHOW IT TO YOUR FRIEND S , Get their names and f l.00. and hand it to J. B. WJIITAKER, Jr., ! Bi siNEsa Manager. The laivest number of names gets the Gold Watch, Auut 1st GOING TO THE DURHAM POULTRY YARDS TO GET A SETTING OF THOSE FINE LANGSHAN EGGS! 4-Setid for free circular." Addrea". I). WHITAKKK, Durham. N. C. RAILING And Ornamental Wire Works. E-.r.ri::l!:.l!sH:-:rlIi,;dt:,lIi Wire railinc for cemeteries, lawns irardenn office and balconies; window guards, tree jruarls, wire cloth, fieves. fenders, cajs. Kand and coil screen-, iron llteal, chair, settee, etc. j"-dly OUR U)CAL OKI'AKTMKNT Ve hhall endeavor to male intereatin and sprightly, furnishing the latent hap pening at hoiue and doing all inturover to still further advance the interest of our plucky, enterprising and prosierous town. HEM EMBER Our prices and our terms, and aTor tu at once with your subscription and with your sylrertising pwcronage.
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