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1888. 'HOME. Sermon, 1'reaciiea ,r-i; :!;.. .inly iHih mi1i tljing Hjye have. Where is i J,ul(li someone, Hvn t)-(lai?" lie would jsay, "At W- M r,r K!nst TTrtmr.tnn toll JJfaCi. ; r" 5 'Where is New At Cape 9"' ' At I r 1 i r 'i a. -w-r .-lanu - r : 11 -: .. s- t , i .u v rv r I'hihmelplna WhM-fi is Boston V- ViiivUHi. w nereis vir--At k Sulphur Springs,?' r,. i- the rreat multitude from . ,!' the'- land : "At rara ,.. modern JJethesda. where 0f health .is ever stirring t, r-. I Wit, my frier ds, the multitude an; at home, de- l ,v liusinbsH or circumstances, h. in all newspaper men, the worked! and the least com i. ,;;(! r-i"ilro:il pmnloves. and . ..i , ( i i . i i i ' i j ; .... ,, ,.,.t-r and tne nonce ana tne u; thousands ot.clerks and mer ; . nt- waiting for their turn of 'ah ','.,. -uid households with an in '''' 1 1 i it i ,11,1 who tf liinl(-re(lit)V stringent circum- l..ur- mikI tlnj great multitude of l ll-tu-dn people;: who stay at home thev like home better than ny other j.laee, refusing to o away initily hocausej it is the fashion to U'hen. the Express wagp.n, with ..'mountain of trunks directed to i... ( :it-kill- or lagara, gucs unuugu i .. t- we stand at our window still have free access to a gallery grander than the Louvre, or the Luxemburg, or the Vatican the royal gallery of the noonday neavens, the ..Kings gallery MIDNIGHT SKY. Another consideration leading us to a spirit of contentment is the fact that our happiness is not dependent upon outward circumstances. You see people happy and miserable amid all circumstances. In a fam ily where the last loaf is on. the table, and the last stick .of wood on the fire, vou sometimes find a c heer ful confidence in God, : while in a very fine place you will see and l . ,i: i t i - near uiscora sounaincr ner war whoop, -and hospitality freezing to death in a cheerless narlor. 1 stopped one day on Broadway at the head ot V all street, at the loot of Trinity church, to see who seemed the happiest people passing. 1 judged from their looks the happiest people were not those who went oeiore Ferdinand, or lionilace, or not have carried tlje fragments home v ' rC i (-roin wel1 dirso1 ve the I in Slx satchels. '( vou say, "times Lnglish narliament now ? T AVil- i hnv fVinnfrofl ori f f, -in.."c oondaymmncej of Orange, king of the clesas gone." I ireplv that, what ';nt tnepetherlamls?- No, no! However Goddid then by miracles, he does ; much Elizabeth mav love the lius- now in some other w:iv nn.l hv n.it- sian crown, she must nass it to Pe ter, and Peter to Catherine, and Cath erine to Paul, and Paul to Alexan der, and Alexander to Nicholas. Leopold put; the German scepter in to: the hand j of Joseph, and Philip comes down off the Spanish throne to! let Ferdinand go on. House of Ai-agon, house of Hapsburg, house olj Stuart, house of Bourbon,, quar reling about evervthing else, but reeinc; this: -The awav fashion of ? JUt 'I agreeing in ttiis world passeth have all these dignitaries rone ? Ca!n tljey-iiot.be! called back ? I haVe been in asseniblages where 1; have heard the roll called, and many dis tinguished rhen have answerel. If I should call the roll to-day of some ot those mighty ones who have gone. and; wonder nnuu ami impatient, -i, v we cannotigo as well as others. are, as thou Mill invw that we hot he as lit'i-i' else. iifti one haj)py at' home as Our grand lathers rood a nd grandmothers had as ' - i i n I.. . :is we. have, long beioreitlie urst tjitin was hored at Saratoga or the V,,t U r shot in the Adirondacks. ',('V i.n;ide ' . . I - Til KIR WKil)INi TO rii .1 ..4 ('.. ML! l,ncik r r 1 i tn n f it t) Uif lit' A l lal Hi HUUBC, Ul, living ill Yw York, they celebrated tpe event ,v an extra walk on the Pattery. "Now the genuine American is not mi.v until heiis going somewhere, nnl the nassiod is so great that there nv Christian people with their tami- detained in the city, viO come t 't the house ot uod, trying to ive people the; idea that they are ut ot town ; leaving tlie doorplate mscoured for the same reason, and ur two nionth's keeping the front Initters closed Jwlnle they sit in the aek part of (he house, the' ther- lnometer at ubiety !' My friends, if it is Lest tor us! to go, let us go and if happv. If it is best for us to stay it home, let us;stay at home and be iappy . I here is a great :uim coimiion sense in Paul Be content with lint deal of s advice ye have." To be In the Hebrews! : ncli 'things as content is to be in good humor with our circumstances, not pibkin iarn-1 with our obscurity, or our i V poverty, or our social position. 1 lu re arc lour br live grand reasons why we should be content with such tilings as we have. . 'The first reason that I mention as l ading to this spirit advised' in the text, is the consideration that the poorest of us have all that lis indis pensihle in life.; We make a great ado about our hardships, but how little we talk of bur blessings Health "i i'ody, which is given in largest 'iiantity to those who have never h'-n petted, and fondled, and spoiled ly fort www. we i take asa inatter of 'uN'. Mather have :' this. luxury, and have it alone, thaii, without it, look out f a palace window upon p:irLs of deer stjulkinbet ween foun tains and statuary. -These, ptople - "iimufi H siraw maixress ui;m tashionable invalids on a coucl "f . ivory and earles, down. The IHXNKU OF HKHUS laste better td the appetite sharp- v"'w n a wootiman s ax or a reap- " nt the than wealthy indigestion xperifiioes seated at "a table cov 'r'd with partridge, and venison, :iid pineapple.;; The grandest lux 11 ry (h)d ever gave a man is health. "e.wno trades that oil tor all the I'-daces' of the earth is infinitely ' heatid. We look back at the glory ": the; hist Napoleon.' but who would have taken his Versailles and 'i luileriesiflwith them we had -Oh. CO lit to take his says some one, "it isn't the oes pleasures I. covet, but it is gratification of an artistic and jntellf, tuul taste." Why, my "roUu.r. you have the original from uhlV 1 lllt;st' pictures are copied. hat is a sunset on a wall com I,;lrV,l with a sunset hung in loops 1,1 hre on the heavens? What is a 'aide siicnt; on a canvas com-;;ir,-i with a cascade that makes uie Mountain tremhlo it j "ding uke the departed spirit of .ut-r siami on the rocks? Oh, "vre is a great deal of hollow nf- ' hltlon nbonf o lAr...: if..- . luriw on -tb r ii. j. i. - yi loose who lit-Vi.p ... . . . . , . , . a 'Preciate the original from 'neb -the pictures are taken. As r... . " pieni snouia nave no If. : h)r hls ehild, but go into ec . ies over its photograph. Bless ld to-day, O man! 0 Woman! iro, Uglr yu may be hut out t ?vmoi a church a Bier- U' a uhens, and a Raphael, you down into Wall street, for they had on their brow the anxiety of the dollar they expected to make; nor the people who came out of Wall street, for they had on their brow the anxiety of the dollar they had lost ; nor the people who swept- by in splendid equipage, for they met a carriage that was liner than "theirs. The happiest person in all the crowd. judging from the countenance, was the Woman who sat at the apple stand knitting. . 1 believe real hap piness oftener looks out of the win dow of. an humble home than through the opera glass of the gildexl box of a theatre. I find Ner growling on a throne. I find Paul -singing in a dungeon. I find King Ahab going to bed at noon through melancholy, while near by is Naboth contented in the possession of a vineyard. Hainan, prime minister to Persia, frets him self almost to death because a poor Jew will not tip his hat ; and Ahith ophel, one of THE' GREATEST LAWYERS of Bible times, through fear of dying;, hangs himseli. Ihe wealthiest man, forty vears ag;o, in New York, when congratulated over his larg;e estate, replied: k-Ah! you don't know", how much trouble 1 have in taking' care of it.''-.-Byron- declared . in his last hours that he had never seen more than twelve happy days in all his life. I do not believe he had seen twelve minutes of thorourh satisfac tion. "Napoleon 1. said': T turn with disgust from the cowardice and sel fishness of man. I hold life a horror; death is repose. What I have suf- fered the last twenty davs is 'beyond human comprehension."' While, on the other hand, to show how one may be happy under 'the' most, disadvan tageous circunistances, just after the Ocean Monarch had been wrecked in the English channel, a steamer was cruising; along; in the darkness, when the -captain -heard' a song;, a sweet song;, coming; over the water, and he bore "down toward that voice, and found it was a Christian woman on a plank of the wrecked steamer, sing;- uig to the tune ot fet. JMartm s: Jesusv lover of niy.soul, - Ix't me to thv bosom . fly, -While the billows near me roll, While the tempest still is high. The heart right toward God and man. we are hanpv. The heart wrong' toward (Jod . and man, we are un happy. " Another reason why we should come to this spirit-inculcated in the text is the fact that all the ditler ences of earthly condition are transi tory. The houses vou build, the land you culture, the plaqes in which you barter, are soon to -ro into other hands. However hard you may have it now. if vou area Christian the scene will soon end. Pain, trial, persecution never knock at the door of the grave. A cotlin made out of pine boards is just as good a resting place as one made out of silver mount ed mahoiranv or rosewood. (Jo down among; the resting places of the dead, and you will find that though people there. had a gneat diU'emice of worldly .-circumstances, now -they are air alike unconscious. The hand that greeted, the senator, and the president.- and the king-is still as the hand that hardened on the mechanic's hammer or the manufacturer's wheel. It does not make any difference now whether there is a plain stone above them from which 'the traveler pulls aside the weeds to read the name, or a tall shaft springing; into the heavens as though to tell their virtue to the skies. In that silent land there are no titles for great men, and there, arc no rumblings of chariot wheels, and there is never heard the foot of the dance. The Egypt iarr guano which is thrown on the fields in the east tor the enrichment of the soil, is the dust raked out from t he ' sepulchers of kings and lords and mighty men. O the chagrin of those men if they had ever known that in : the alter ages of the world they would have been called I wonder if thev would not answer. I will call the roll. I will call tlie roll of the kings first : Alfred the Great! William "the Conqueror! Frederick II ! Louis XVI ! No an swer. 1 will cail the roll of the poets : Iibbert Southey ! Thomas - Camp bell ! John Keats ! George Crabbe ! Iibbert Burns! No answer. I will call the roll of artists : Michael Ap gelo! Paul Veronese! William Tur ner ! Christopher Wren ! No answer. Ees closed.! Ears deaf. Lips silent. ifands palsied, beepter, pencil,.pen, sword, put down forever. Whv should we struirrle for StII llA-TELES? ; Another reason why we should culture thisj spirit - of cheerfulness is) the fact that God knows what is bpt for hisj creatures. You know what is best for vour child. He thinks vou are not as liberal with him as you: ought to be. He criti cises your discipline, but you look oyer the whole field, and you, lov ing that child, do what in your de liberate judgment is best for him. Now, God lis the best of fathers. Sometimes his children think that he is hard on them, and that he ;is not as liberal with them as he might be. j But children do not know as much as a father. I can tell vou whv vou are not larcrelv afiluent, and why vou have not! been grandly successful. It is be-1 cause you-cannot stand the tempta tion. If lyour path had been smooth, you would have depended upon your pwn surefootedness ; but God roughened that path, so you have to take hold of his hand. If the weather had been mild, you would havel loitered along the water now in some other, wav and bv nat uraldaws. "I have been young," saidi David, "but npw I am old: yet I have never seen the righteous tor saken nor his seed begging bread." It is. high time that you people who are fretting about) worldly circum stances, and who a!re fearing vou are coming to want, understood that the oath of the eternal! God is involved in th' fact that vou are to have enough to eat and to wenr. Again I remark that the religion of Jesus Christ isjthe grainiest in fluence to make man contented. Indemnity againstlall financial and spiritual harm ! :Ijt calms the spirit, dwindles the earth into insignifi cance and swallow!. up the soul with thethought of heajren. O, ye who have been going about from place to place, expecting to find in change of eircumstances something to give solace to tlie troubled spirit, I com mend vou this mortiing to the warm hearted, earnest, practical, COMMON SKSS RKLIOION of the Lord Jesus Christ . 'There is no peace, saith lily God, fur the wicked.'' and as Idng as vou con tinue in your -in yjiu will he miser able. Come to Christ. .Make huu I our portion, and .tart lor heaven. CI 11' I J 1 M I Mill I M I H lil J fj 1 . 1 I 1 tl I 'Ml ill i . will net a happy woman COMMERCIAL. York Stock Market. New York. July M.in.i- 1o1 1 Ex-han: lotw-l .ted.T. potted rt 4-Tf,4xy. Actual 47a47l4 l..r f) iUvj. and 4w 'a1, fordt-iuau'l. Govt, ft. atlv. eu'nvni-v f 11? l.id -oupon. 127 '4 bid. lo7bid. North Carolina conol. ' ljal2:l. 4t tiM. Virtnuui nhol. i. 01Icik IrMlio rarktt. Chicago. July in. WLrat np-n-d t-adr. t'..m t-ady; Oats iuiet: lrovisi..u! firm. t"v York PiHHlupf 3rrk?t. FLOUR su-ad? ; Wint.-r b-t . 2.7.W.1: Miuu-ota -. 2.7i3.0i: SoutL-rii taly. -iuiuou tu c hoii'- -x. ;jt5.im. W1IK.T Clt9f firiu: jM.t sale N. 1 rvd ttatf .2: No. -j .1.. VI; No. -i r-,l wiutt r W,: I'lirtaded do 'ja': July .aSJ': Anust COKS CIomhI tiriu au l M. ;ul ; -X al-! No. unx.il. .4'2: l"ijjra.l.-.l tni.d 5ww;4 : No iniird August .:a.Vi '4. . A1N su-ady ; not h1No. 1 white stte4..: No. 21.- 4o,a41 N... j urn. l July .14 aXV, : Aiit:ut Bright, Fieslu Newsy 1 DAILY TOBACCO PLANT ! Vet.1 niv friend's! n:t withstnndinir all these inducemeut to a spirit f contentment. I have to tell yu this morning the human race is divided into two glasses those who scold anu . uio.c wno rei sconieu. i c carpenter wants tohe anything hut a carpenter, and the mason anything hut a; mason, and the hanker anything hut a hanker, aud the lawyer any thing hut a lawverjand the minister anything hut a minister, and every hody would he Inippy if he w:re only soiiK.'hody else. The. anemone wants tohc.ii. sunflower, and tin apple orchards throw. down their blossoms because they are iidt tall cedars, and the scow wants to be a schooner, and the sloop would like to be a seventy four pounder, and parents have the worst childron that! ever were, ami everybody has thej greatest misfor tune, and everything is upside down, or going to be. Ah! my friends, you never!'. make anv advance through sucha .spirit as tllat. Vou cannot fret yourself up; vou mav fret vour- 15nll I mi li'olii COTTON Firm: Middling, lu LMl i; yuit-t and Ntradv. WHKAT s.uth rii. .jui.'t. firm ; Fult ku.; L'iml'rry W,;.rrtj. ady au.l dull; No. 2 wint.r rt-.ls.i..t July s47,av',; AukuM M 1 -4 lt . ol;N s.nithfrii. buiuitial and firm: Whit iU : Yellow Ai rM .V.e4 ; w,-tern. dull aud ta-v: J Mixt .1 i-j...t July au l Ausut .":.. " j o.T gin. t aud M-;dy: S..uth. rn and Pt tiii-Tl- ' vHuia 4"a4.": w. vt. rn hit- 4U42: Vt-ni iin".-J 1 :'.'. a4i'. ; ZVw Y'ork Cttn Market, " Nkw Youk. July 1'.. M. ff-rs. Huld.anl. iTn e K C. say : -Kev ijt' at ur in ytrrdav aud to-day are al.out 1.4'iUialr. aau.M i.li7 ImiI.'h lat wwk. Futures ar- in mod. -rat. d maud and aft r Miht variation ranged at la2-lki hiyht r lor An nut and 2o:i-l' louer for late uiontho. Thf trading was on a vnmparattvelr unall M ale and tli'Tc a no feature -of inter, ht m eonn.-. t i..n ith the dealingrt. iot eotton is dull. Middling upLand" lo 1-2. Nal.-s are 14 lal to 'iliben. aud t'.J hah-f on sM..-u1at lolt. Sal'-s :ll.t l.ai July August S J.telulwr . . . K tob, r Novemlx-r.... I eeeIulT .... January , February Man h.... . .-. Al.nl Mav ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at DURHAM, X. C. 1" 41 41 I" 4'". 17 '.' mi '. .V. 4 4'. 4 4 .Vi .j ' U 70-71 . 7k7'. liALTlMoHK. July 10. ViriTUlia MXin . Il ll l8.l ! "' : piiht due t-oUiM.us U; do new iV il ',:!. l-4o ! :U'. : North I'xroliuiii' l.tllud to-da. I Ottoii. I W. (i. nt'KKllKAP. Kditor. .1. i;. WIUTAKKK, Jiu, bnal Kd ltor and Huines Manager. City. Sitl. n. Ton.-.jMark. t. Ue-'t Y.x. New t rl aii 4'it tirni ' '.', . Il Mobile loo Ttinu Is C harleston iUR-t y . . (ialveston ii.itn. . . t , t; , Savannah 4 iteMy. H it; 17.'. N lllniiiuton Me'dy . :, v Norfolk :t4 linn " l' . 14 Augusta 4; tit in lo 4;, Memphis i r-te dy io ., St. Ia.W1 telv lo I.-, Cineinuati stel lu!, 1". t Philadelphia- hnii lo si liostojt ui-t lo -ji Kallimore IM.t ste'dy lir s l-ouiville j ."teMy lo'B j courses; but; at the first howl of the storm you! quickened your pace heavenward, and wrapped around you the warm robe of a Saviour's righteousness. What have j 1 done?1' says the wheatsheaf to the farmer, "what have I done, that, you beat me so hard with your Hail?" The farmer makes no answer, biit the rake takes off the straw, and the mill blows the chaff to the wind, and the golden grain mils down at the foot of the windmill. After! while, the straw looking down from the mow upon the golden grain self down. Amid a 1 this L'ivt'i'pool Cotton Mui'Uct. I.ivi.iu-ml. July ir.. S).ot otton dull Mid dling upland 5 ,.-lt'.: do Orleans .' . ah hal.s. Cotton Maii'Ut't. (iood ijiidiilin ".' ' strii-t middliiif.'...- ,t tt MidUin , ;o4 Striet low luiddlin-r .... Low middling.... Middling stains Low middling stains Market quiet. revipt lifjht. One yt-iir, Six luoutLs, Tlir-t uioiith. One month. One we-k,t - $ 4.00 .'.tJ 1.00 .10 EGYPTIAN GUANO. Oh how much worth now is the crown of Ca?sar? Who bids for it ? Who cares now anything about the Araphictyonic council or the laws of Lvcureus? Who trembles now because Xerxes crossed the Helle spont on a bridge of boats? Who fears beeause Nebuchadnezzar thun ders at the gates of Jerusalem ? Who cares now whether or not Cleopatra marries Antony ? Who crouches banked up on either side the, floor, understands why the farmer beat the wheatsheaf with the tlail. j Who are those before the throne? The answer came: ''These are they who, out of great tribulation had their robes washed and made white in the blood of the Lamb." Would (tod that we could understand tliat ! . . -' i I Ol li T1IIALS ! are the very best thing for us. jlf we had an appreciation of that truth, ttien we should know why it was that .John Novra, the -martyr, in the veil v midst of the flame reached down aud picked up one' of the' fagots that was consuming him, and kissed it, aiid said:' "Blessed be Jd for the time when I was "born to this preferment." They who sutler with him on earth shall be glorified with him in heavein. lie content, then, with such things a you have. i Another considertion leading iis to the spirit of the text is the assurance that the Lord will provide somehoxv. Will he who holds the water in the hollow of 'his hand allow his children t die of thirst ? . Will he who owlis the cattle on a' thousand hills, and all the earth's' luxuriance of irrain and fruit, allow his children to starve? (ioout to-morrow morning at " o'clock into the woods and. hear the birds ciiant. They have had no breakfast, thev know not where thev will dine, they have no idea where they wpl sup: but hear the birds chant at ." o'clock in the niorniiiir. "Behold the fowls of the air : for they sow not. neither do they reap nor gather inp barns, vet vour heavenly Father feejd- eth them. Are you not much better than they?' Seven thousand people 111 Christ's time went into the desert. Tjiev were the most .improvident peo ple ever heard of. They deserved to starve.' . They nnght have takpn lb)d enough to last them until they got back. Nothing did they take. A laid,,1 who had more wit than all of tliem put together, asked his mother tliat morning for some loaves of bread and some fishes. They were put into his satchel. lie went out into the desert. From this provision the j ! SEVEN THOUSAND WERE FED, j and the more they ate the j larger the loaves grew until the pro- j vision that the boy brought in one satchel was multiplied so he t could ' G HATING F TONES I strike this string of the Gospel harp : "Godliness ith contentment is great gain. We (brought nothing into the world, and it is very certain we can carry J nothjng out; having food and raiment llet us therewith be content." Letus all remember, if we are Christians, that v& are going after awhile, whatever be our circum stances now, to have a glorious va- canon, as in summer we put on our garments and gV down into the cool sea to bathe, so we will nut off these garments of ljcsh and step in to the cool Jordaiu We will look around for some place to lay down our weariness ; and the trees will say : "Lome and rest under our shadow : and the earth will jkiy ; "Come and sleep. in my bosom.?;"'' and the winds will sav : "Hush ! while I sing thee a cradle hymn ;'; and while six strong men carry us out to our last resting place, and ashe come to ashes and dust to dust, we will see two scarred feet standing amid the broken soil, and ; lacerated brow bending over tin; open grave, while a voice, tender wituall atlection and Durham Markets. PRODUCE MARKET. suoau COFFKE MEAT N.C. HAMS... SIDES... LARD ... W.LAUD CORN MEAL 2 bu..... OATS FLOUIt HAY EfHiS CHICKENS BEESWAX WHEAT SALT, V Sack .. KEKOSKNE OIL BUTTER , CHEESE ;. FODDER MOLASSES, Cuba .. N. O... SYRUP 6 (Ta h 1". m-j-I', 14 V 1 11 u 10 :t uu 1 1 III I '. '0 (w t' 4 .VJ (a," 0) 70 (a.1 10 15 (alT'x 12 ',(0. '25 15 (4 1H 70 (u .H) 1H (a.1 H) IS (a, () 1 (Ml (.tl 25 AT, (a. 40 r,0 (a, M :C (y 40 OUlt TERMS: fi-&Cisfi in Ad fine frirtn Ei-ry,mlij."t? KATES FOH ADYEKTISING. '20.no ri.oo COTTON MARKET. U. i.rt.a by John l. markh am.j ;kD MIDDLING .". V 1 lIlI-I'j ,.. LOW MIDDLING A TOBACCO MARKETS. i colnmu. three months $ column, Hix uiontLn, column, one yeur, column, three montliK, :Cj.(N) column, six montliK CO.Hl I column. on- yrar 110. oil 1 column, three rncntliM, OiSti 1 column, hix monies, 110.00 1 column, r nectar, 2'x.W SMOKERS DURHAM. omniou . . M cell 11 111 to (tntxl... i.I to Vino Fiijc- aul Fancy . ... FILLERS: Common Dark .... Medium to (iool... flood to Flue i a mighty with all omnipotence, will cuiTERS:--c..iumor.!.'.V.".!!!i declare: "I am the'resurrcction and ' Mi",?"V.V thelile; lie that believeth in me.: Em- to Fancy I 1. I . 1...11 1... ! WRAl'l ERS; Con.iiii.u ti Milium. inuuuu lit :t Mv 4 ou 4 (Wo, " Ui . mxali oo 1 ixxall OU V 0a, 3 0 S 0k 6 0i '. MKtlO 0-J l' IKKal OO 11 lq,15 (M) U OI4.1X (IU live." tluse words e were dead, yet shall he Comfort ode another with BP-WATCH M Mm1.UII1 ti 0km1..... . . (tol to Fin' Fiue to Fancy I Let the farmers yive Mrict attention to j the hantllin and cl:Lsin their totiacco. I i There is no laU.r that pays the producer half j so well as that lKtM-l in preparing hi to- ; hacco for market. Handle cnrefiillv, elasn it well, and ly all means have it in x, safe order. This crop while not :is u as we anticipated, will be in km1 demand, and it I ! will pay to handle it with great care, It will le the him of The Daily Tobitin 16 OfwoJO 00 , p.ANT to furnish it reader with the very latent news from all piarLerHaud to present the same in an attractive manner. 14 fa Tl oo JTi 1&t w Jft Ini4S 00 M ()a.' Oo THE DAILY PLANT Projxxcs to go into every in me In the town. To' e xylite iiiatTt-i, we haje pla el on exhil-l- ' I tion, at Vauiihan's lruu Store, a Ooll ! Watch whiclj we will GIVE i'WAV On the 1st Day of August ! ii i j To the jKrsiii da-lv or uelit'ifmain who secures lor l lit HAiLi i'LA s. tne larKest numrer of .ail-ui yearl subM riten. IN POLITICS We shall give faithful allegiance to the principlex of the Democratic tarty that party under w hone administration of pub lic affairs the State and the country at ' large Lau'enjoyeJ the greatest prosperity and the richest blessing and of coarse we shall contribute onr best effort toward t vnrincf tli t rinrnriliant -lrft inn nf tl, a . Sjilt U'li-1 ln'U'- ith lu rotniis: m1 water: ni- J r SuiV."UiTw. Ntioiul Democratic iu if to iurrhii- iivtT t ti- i r-iii !. T-riLis t-at-v. Aj-j-ly to J. A. I)NO. Dissolution of Partnership ! The firm of lUiul-.V Rlal k i o;j.solve1. an-1 I am not liable lor any leLtb or conir&cla maile in uch Hume. N. M. Hlaloek. jyll-lt. CASWELL HILL RESIDENCE 1 ticket. j.vT.Itf (irahara. N. C. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE; WEBSTER To Get a Gold Watch Free ! -: j f CoNirTioN. Only sub'tfrii'tion taken for a' year, and accompanied byjthc cash, countel. the Xj--iNra? A LIVE PAPER! Giving all the Ival and State New. all the latest Telerar.hic .News I ,ettrr laily from Wasb- t inrton. Huhmond and Ralegh; in fait. U be a Ked-Hot.' rirst Cla, esiair. WEESTrT A 'il . mniBV lUiCTlJNAQyl fTSfLF 3ooo m .r Wo: nr d r.nrlr 2000 rr,-.r Illu trjitions ti..Q m.v t-r Ar:.-rif-in Iicti'iarjr. A rr:'.r, t- ? th.-v 1 atur., unJalJ f .ri oii i i; -l'twcrthy iiif'rnjton, are Bioqraphical Dictionary piv.n.5 l r.' f f t con.-.rnn.K s.." 'Ura l r j w.rn t f a:i ; M and h.o-iern tiniea. ! A Gazetteer of the World SHOW IT TO YOUE FRIENDS, ; im ;iwnu;z ";TJV" Fictitious Persons and Places. Th latter is not f und In any other Dictionary. Welter fxrf in SYNONYMS which areapj ro- priately f und in th tody of th work. Sold by all Bookller. Pamphlet fre. C.AC MCRR1AM 4 CO.. Pnb'n.Spriacfild, Maaa Get theirjnames and S4.jo. and hand it to ; J. B. WlATAKEK, Jr., I IU MNEXs MANAoEfc The larjkfst numtfcr f name get the Gold Watch, August 1U OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT We hhall endeavor to make interesting and Kprigbtly, forniabing tbe latet bap peningfl at home and doing all in oar power to still farther advance the intereaU of oar plucky, enteqiriNing and roironi town. REM EM RER Oar price and oar terms, and aror u i at once with jour auLacription and with jonr adTertining patronage.
The Herald-Sun (Durham, N.C.)
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July 17, 1888, edition 1
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