: - , ; - , I ' j 4 i - ' VOL. INO. 41. DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1888. SUMMARY. Tlie m nrl i . . t I -iHt Washington Evening font ol About one hundred bands are Plant Photoirranlis. Senate rni-ssea me nouse pui reqmr- yesterday, : says : 4 'The taritHjill will at work on the first section of ten Mr. John Word left to-dav The Durham Light Infantry. for Camp Pexdeis. Julv IS. 7 I inglhe l'acitic Railroad Companies to afford probably pass the House bv a major- s of this end of the Lynchburg Wrightsville. j " Epitous Pi vr The Durham unities to all connecting telegraph . of fln or & Durham Railroad. Mr. W. W. Fullerreturned yester- Light Infantr" arrived sally in ln( Thne hours spent m secret session ;Randairs al m harulV Smith & Roberts will move day from a triplto Morehead. camphungrv, tired and dirty, about ,,, rmi.W iil' the nomination of Samuel J. o H1U - their dmo stnro tn tho lm liliwr nn t . w i m i i i w , J J,!-.- district attorney of New "VC any effect upon the result bcyoml! Jan SSKK i' X retVrn.ei1 f1W ,clock. ilf "!'" A '' 1 V . ... , .i, , '. : 'V... rc Nll(Mtl" " day from lutes Sulidiur SMrmcs. two hours delay in si-ttni2 bamasc- Iff' , lllv; "'"""" .vv. ...iw i - w k j wi H1.J Clji CI 1 1 lO L I IllVlll.t J. I WIU1 l-HUft. I r:i.-e . t : r L.i c. ii! i i i i .i ...(!.:,i.i i i. mi ii. i i . .. ' . ii&bes iarv ana rauie liiirsnee nit to .onie up io-ua a.-, uuiuiisiicu uumh,s uiu. it orcaKS UP ailV OFiranization Wo enrn tlmt. till Third Pnvtv LJ i - . . i - ..r ,c M-cret session. iilt-rs.the -The House further tarifi' bill. An amendment there might otherwise be of the little advocates will hang their banner up on a visit to friends in War- tuli; j,ud ' restoring present rates of duty on xwt- Fire in Williamston, N. C. : band of Democratic protectionists. Very few Democrats will vote against the bill. Anderson, of Town. Smith. .- 7 7 on the outer i wall in front of their headquarters on Main street. saw. vtM( MUliiiran Democratic convention met r.lay ; a fusion with Greenbackers prob- of Wisconsin, and Fitch,- of XeV Mrs. 11. II. Uarbee is on a visit to her mother, Mrsf Iledgepeth,of Hills- ooro. i . distributed the bovs began to retire to their tents. Mr. T. P. .Smith had prepared supper lor us in his inimit able style. It would be superfluous $4.00 PER ANNUM. CHEAP READING. After my stock is all in I promise you a Uookstore of which Durham will not be ashamed. Give me a little ti me be fore passing judgment. 1 have received my first instalment ' and my doors will be ojen to the public to-morrow morning Tues day, July 17th. As an eve-opener dan id , Thousands of soldiers and civilians ,!); ('ami. Vender. Will Houston . 1 . U'!.,.,. nn.f A..lnit t ' , . . 1 I'll! at M iiiMUii cntcnajr. : ucnciai ilaiiKT better. r-Cholera epidemic in ' ti... xTii. i: i i" honir- iue a.urin varunua x ress to the ori'iisinn The Ice Factory. TU I V T think everv romnanv in lb- We had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. W. II. M"use left to-day on a State is here. How mnnv 1 pnnnnt . 1 . . ' , . . ? . , . . . . . - " J - v York, amonjrthe Ilermblicans - are tnis atternoon, Mr. J. F. btrawinski, visit to u umington and W rights- say yet, as 1 have not had time to expected to vote for the bill. There ?UhV.rk, Ice Machine Co., York ville r; .... get the necessar: figures. Our boys to say that the boys did full justice in tlie way of prices I will otTer this week a lot of reading matter at half i'kick regular price 10 cents my price 5 cents. How is this for cheap reading? Among the articles I fl.. whn is hro fnr tli f iinrnoao rf I Ti- Hnn IT T n,rrm I.;.-. .1.. i'r L-r.1r.r..1M .,.,.1 ...... .1 ...::4,. ia onniA .li,l vf nn t i.,., ai ' r.. , '. J""!'" wi i-n. i. ijuuto iwiv ins uu- unM wituum unn aim l:uuu r uuis, ifcj OUllllj ll!flillli III Mill III l II . . A . J -l . , 1 it . .. . . I ... . ... . - . I .- - '""" uiutoiim ;t coniraci ior DUiunt? an ice nnrrnre To-r v tMf-n triik tn t hn . n. hm w. vnn ,.nt i.,t nr ..in. i.l- i...... i :i . - , i o I I v. v j i.w iiiv Jill u.i'i wai iiiai isui llti.l.11 I 1 11 1 . i uii?. I fill lis. TVl 11T1 " " .... . . - 1 ' . I . M t . i-t . L . . . m 1 . . ' ( Oil aim -m.T' i it . -. . . - , nelson will vote, but it is thought he lactory in Durham. We hope soon campment win go with his iarty. Mr. Wil- to oe aoie to announce tnat aiij ar- Miss Bessie Fannin left vester 1 rtvi1 , -I TO f ffQi- nntd KntTA hAAn .aiI,i.4a mwl v V. 1 nal oration delivered last night by W. G. nams, 01 UhlO, though he voted Li T 'V c u , " Vf tlV" Klay atternoon on a visit to Knox khead.ofTiiK Durham Tobacco Plant against free wool, will probablv vote 7 i fVi ; ville, lenn i A " uu air assured' laui mine neaniu lor the bill." now in stock you will find Paper, L'tlC for Public Schools. i:i)ITOUIAL BRIEFS. (Ikkknsp.oro ratifies to-night and will do it in grand s ture. We acknowledge the receipt of Speaking in Durliain. Mrs. Dr. T. W. Harris and son, yle. prospectus and premium list of the Augusta WTe are informed by Capt. John S. in I)o KKiiv dodges, but Fowle's last held ot srt ins tojiave struck him square 10th IT1 1 v National Exposition, tobc J5kha.rt' chairman olthe County , .s . r. ' , Executive Committee, that lion. J5. at Augusta, Ga., from October H.,Bunn, our candidate for Con to November 17th. No other gress'and Mr. Fdw. W. Pou, Jr., will have no cause to be ashamed of School Books 1 W k V nATY 1T Plk . ill lot n trt ,1 At.1 . . a.1 I ""J . ' : J ! "i Wank Hooks, InksUin.ls. etc.. ttc. themselves on the way down here Call and examine stock and prices, deserves special mention. 1 have Note Paper as cheap as cents a Master Fred, left vesterda v on a visit ?een no company that makes a Pet- quire. Pencil with rubber head for to Salisbury. ! ; ter appearance inan company i , h cents, three for 5 cents. uiiu uui -mum jusl i;iKes ine nir on in i . in-uii uii;vi nit jiiav.'j . Vswiuci iiiiui and Corcoran streets. Whitakkk's Cash Himikstduk. i K7rTt -day4Xi0 the bush (as Captain Parrish wSuld swell Durham sf delegation at the say) Lieutenant J. F. Freeland is Lncampment. a brick, and we are delighted in iis.s .xeiutj v uuueu,oioniiuiiiem, paving mm with us. Captain Uat- th mouth. He is as mum as an city, North or South perhaps, has our. candidate for elector, will speak dav afternoon. i I . . . F : ii i " t i . i x 4 i'ii. I J was on the west-bound train yester ovsttr. ever raised as much money for such in Durham Monday night, Aug. Oth. a purpose, as the citizens of Augusta Ile.ma0;nber the.time andteU your ol all classes have contributed - for L;1T ,.unm:nno e nrt this occasion. No outside aid has a rousing reception on the night of been asked, and no Government ap- Aug. Gth. propriation. Tlie project is a con- i,lvUe Mr. Saniler iin. j a dozen of the spicuous and commendable one in see that our candidate for other. The argument in the Cross this respect. Ninety-three acres of State Auditor, Rev. Geo. W. Sander tis commands like an old hand at the business, and will no doubt re- REUBEN HIBBERD, Ml 1)1 Hon. John W. Daniel, of Virginia, livcred a great oration at the ntciiiiil Celebration at Mamtta i i. yesterday. Mr. Nathan Ldhnian, of Henderson, tlect credit on himself and the com- Plaii'il J Itpjiiaai PiiJiati will spend a few (lays with his brother, pany. Sergeant Burch takes good IDllSb tali! OiUCuLi U taiUWUi T. Mr. Sam Lelimah. care of the loys, and it gives me - Six of one and hal and White trial was terday and the case concluded yes- land and $150,000 in money have jlin.as an appointment to speak at given to the lccn ry. .cur latest advices are that the juiuciou ry had not returned a verdict but ager it is understoed that thevrare equally suits that will rival the New Orleans will speak ? What say you, Mr. (li 1 . 1 . t Col. Blackford;of the engineer corps pleasure to say that the boys pay of the Lvnchburg & Durham Bail- respectiui ooecience to his orders, mjid vn in towMi to-dnv Jack has been the life ol the com- Mr. R. I.. Butkead, of Cioldsboro, lmn''. but ,at-T ,KW i du,V i . xr i -ii "i " ' his ardor somewhat. Jaicius is not tju ins way iu xiuiiisvnic, via. Cut Flowers and Bouquets A SPECIALTY. Mrs. E. C. Farming left vesterdav .!11 J 1 ! vmeu as to tne gun ants. in K ti (.' ha 1 hk Ilepublican ."Executive. Com lttte has placed W. A. Guthrie, si., of Durham, upon the State cket as a candidate for Supreme ourt Judge in the place of Judge lusscll, declined. W e are frank to y that they could hot have made tatter, selection, but Mr.. Guthrie, ith the rest of his ticket, will be ully left in November. t ot the defend- Exposition, which was sustained by liberal grants from the Government. For particulars address J. II. Alex ander, Secretary, Augusta, G a. his usual self on this trip, and has the appearance of a man ill at ease. He consoles himself by singing (to himself, of course,) 4,the girl 1 left behind me," and occasionally plain tively whistles snatches of "Annie Chairman Lockhart? Mr.Sanderlin Fel)()rte(l .(l,lltc s!ck? wc arc 0iTv t" Iaurie." 1 think, however, his spir its will revive as time wears on. devoted to the purpose, and by wAr 7V ulf;A"uy ' ' alternoon to visit her sister, Mrs. A L 7 VV nv nnt invito nim tr rrmo tr llnr. I ; ' . s use of the money the man- the ni.ht before. 7t ihm Hcinitsh, in Spartanburg, S. C. s claim they are attaining; re- kime that Messrs Bonn nnd Pnn 'Il-S Ada Whitaker, who is on a visit to relatives' in Wake county, is vould give us an excellent speech and arouse enthusiasm. Let him be invited and urged to accept. TOWN TALK. Tlie New Pastor ot" BlackweHVs Baptist Church. Rev. W. B. Oliver, who has been called to the pastorate of Blackwell's Baptist Church, is expected to arrive this afternoon and will enter upon ihe discharge of bis duties next Sun day morning. Mr. Oliver is a native hear. Mrs. C. D. U ter, Miss Mabel the west-bound afternoon. ! 'pehurch and daugh- But, Messrs. Editors, (this part not 1, W Raleigh, were on for publication, of course,) you just train yesterday ought to see now these married men "I . ..n!.. ... ! 11' 11 are putting on airs. e yvunn iei- i ii ?i . i ? . . i Mr.S. T. Morgan left yesterday can 1 8 11 cnance hi eugewise. se additional 1 uu. BaJf 1 , ,:uecu. uiat "c , Thk North Carolina members of the general committee of the Na tional Association have issued a call Copious showers last night. Still coming subscribers to The Daily Plant. Read the news from the 'Durham Light Intailtry in this issue Of The knrth C.-irnlininn nnd hns the rflnn. tation ot being a fine preacher. I iik It is said that the four negroes Plant extends him a cordial wel- in our jail under sentence of death Come to Durham and trusts that Orleans Li. who has been visiting afternoon to purchase machinery for the Durham Fertilizer Company. . Capt. I. N. Link arrived from New York to-day. His health is impaired, we are sorry to hear. Hope he will it soon recover. Mrs. E. J. Land rum, of New Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of all Varieties lurni.-hed iijhmi short notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Oero.eter3r Xjots Carefully looked after anl kejit in onler. CHARGES MODERATE. 'or ;t convention . of Democratic about 10 o'clock have professed religion Look out for the eclipse of the moon Sunday night. It will begin and end at 2:37. JO uhs, for the purpose of organizing The eclipse will be total from 11:5.' State Association. Morehead City to 1:3S- great success will crown his eilbrts her niece, Mrs. -Eugene Morehead, io uuvaiice uic easier s cause ur our jor home yesterday atternoon. community. j . i . M i.i.-i I nun iii.ii. ..tlnl..m.lh -.11.. aiiiss ovinia Vviw, n natulan, imj has been visiting Miss Mamie Heartt, can get all the cantaloupes he wants nine for a cent, with watermelons thrown in for good measure. Ap ples, peaches, Arc. well, we haven't seen any yet, so can't tell how they sell. 1 fonrot to tell von nbmit. nur quarters : ,Camp Pender is a beauti- J W V W UNTTfRPRTQl? ful grove 1 shorn! guess about 25 ii iuU lilU IjllI R10D. acres is laid oil in rows, with large REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Xurxery. City has been selected as the ! place, and Wednesday, August me. Let there 1 e n. IHMno. rats at the Convention. Wk -We are informed that the Third ti CLIP Aiite-Belluin 'Friends. Und ton ing pleasant words about two of our again, Miss Anna. and airy tente, which allow each man about 2x7 feet for Bleeping f .1 a ? room, lour men to the tent. e. haven't seen a mosquito so far, and 1 .1 .1 itni i a. ! a 1 X At A. 1 "WIVU V OV.U U WiV.T I A nlii Ii l d nnr4irv ilwiv-kv I LlTT. I r1 1 f TvJ til t ho l'Om'OT nuci taFuuu tiic i nujjii- Lw-,vv, .wiut...M tne weather is delightful except a Star, of yesterday has the follow- her many Jriendsjin Durham. Come ,iule fire -n lnorni ouM idd something to our comfort. ' uie Party folks will hold a County Con- citizens: "Captain Virginius Ballard Vrof c D Mofv,.r nf iv. insti. loth, as the vention. in Durham, on the 11th of Wnd Afr K A WbitnVer nf Dnrhnm . 1 rpl. UD. 3lctvcr, ot 1 cacc insti- grand rally of Augustfor the purpose of nomina- v n ante-bellum Wilmingtonians ZTJ. ting a ticket. !.. 1 11 ll irl IV1UU I UllllllUUlli after an absence of about twenty-five viHe From there i 1 1 he will go the following from a sli'wh made by Hon. F. M. Sim uns, in the House last Tuesday : "W lien it conies U nie, as it has now ctnie t" me, to i hoose Wtween cheap whiskey and 1 ller !o(h1 and clothes ftr the masses of h-.ij.le, (which also mea is larger comforts Mter wlucation), do liot morality, hu- ami sound ih)1icV reouire that 1 VI), ... I I I . - """I inaKe choice in favor of the 'pi . 1 'us is a pertinent question "t sound sense and Dmocr; triii,- stored to his usual health. Amom; those annointed to endet- The Durham Manufacturers . I l T - " . at the Military ,u,st loint, we notice th ,Jrge li. Howell, G61 ua. It should havt lowell, Goldsboro. North tleur.t ?c o i.-:..i. J xdprices far below Northern lirms. n- i U Ul If II I. VI II 1 11 IT Til an n i . . --a-- j o """) LMwMi , mn m' Wit i in A!ronrv Mr. M. II. Jones was engaged years are visiting the city, much to Llinl : uk.aU,. ig gold the delight of their old friends, many 1 l' : to to-day in the work of nieltin .1 . C 1 . . M 1 . . 1 . . . . l....l.... f if t.-1w.i nrck ronnriflod 1 nnlihi itilU. LL UC iXlilUlT H1LU UilUlICD Ul uiv iv.unuuv,u ui "' miiinii m,,,, -IV....1,.-..1 U.w..w for a secret society of this place. It days, when Capt. Ballard ordered j ' was quite a curiosity to see the out his company for target practice And they are wonderful sure melted metal poured into an ingot aind issued orders for all guns over enough. Everebody was surprised, mold. ' ten feet long to .be rulledout; and delighted and lriystified with the Wo u-m-n ciin-v in loo i-n 'iVnin "Forney" was Lieutenant of the perlbrmance lastfjiight. It was re- I ,(1l',l 1 11 .1... ,ln, .Is., -,1 ,.t.rt .--..l4Il C T ATelvor wild mwd i"" UUarclS,' a young milliarT uu i iu u ui-;hu :.mu buijmwu uie i - f i r . , , ii: r s 4 : i I . "1 . 1 il rf"v "V f T r 1 1 i 1 1 Vl I ill T 1 k 1111 IYII1 TI J - Xflll-TIIIIII1V'IBI T I h'l I Ml I 1 III latter?" throiio- i )u mm vesten lav t at, 'rn l. M"Mia"J u"uu mc wiiiuiaii.i v.M.vvWv.v..o . . . .. r , 'C potl TJI.iwia,. 'fl V.,.rw LA,. ivifrnns T1if "fniity " if . mnv n Alllf AUIHJ.J S 1 i I l.i I. -t till I .111 I IliLIK, . V i lllllir I I ir; l v v.-- v - y-wi IU11 ' rvcuuuu is muiv iu liuii. I r . - ; ... - ' r i i t ' . ... , , -rcrill nnimr i imr mcit nml -ill ivit m them fit t he i fiif't liii m -ire mm-1 I l 1 1 . i .. T 1 1 i r tiio niroiL- i o hat en. li ill iu t luv.ii iicii uiiu inn iiuv 1 - i - . i i(in IIU 11UWV luuu cn,ciw. in m;i i-- f Ill 1 1 " I I'..t.iu I. .r ailC tlOC" - ... . I i 1 ii. ?5 lll liovnnl .-tvi w.ti m-Ari' l.n I liK)UlS IOf J niMii niiii toot no vi ;niin no . vo. 1 w miny iuuil uiai una. i' .. , n.. 7 r . I would estimate that there are one thousand men here in uniform. More anon. Anpki:sox. BUSINESS NOTICES. Nice and Freh. Cantaloues and Vege tables by express this evening by Whitaker, the I nimitahlc. Fnh Turnip Seiil For sale at wholesale and retail, at N. M. .lohnsnn V t'o's IriigStore. ''HOI Many jK?nns who have built houenbveliern nt a lon a u bow to tinUli and le-orati them. For thi purioK: the " MANUFACTURERS' . House Furnishing Agency ha Ikjcii etabli-hel. Wing the firnt of the kind in North Carolina. We will take a buildtor from the hand of the iiau-rer, where des-ire.!, and titiih It in HARDWOODS or in any manner wanted. Will alno de -orate the Mine lu l-a-r or in LINCEUSTA WALTON. We furnish iriuetry (hairing. waliiM-otlior. carf'tn, bard wood inaiitelii, anel wool p anel-, hiate and marble n.aiitlett. frratea. etc-. ARent for the reJebraU-d "WILIjoW SLIPINO IiUNDS." MAM FAtTt RKKS' Ilot'sE n.KNlslH.Vi A(iKN:V. t Main SUtri, Durham. N. i:.. Ofli-- iv r Ki.wer .V Arn-odell. jyUd3m SPECIAL ATTENTION ! analysis. All who attended last In Meinoriani. "i nirrht are enthusiastie in tiraise of . ' . I O 7 I lhe jews w uu.erver to-ua', in the pertormance, :ana n our people bu 1 Academy at 1 , " - T '.i announcing the sad intelligence ot desirdto see something really men J nu-nvi m tho nrmtrncr fur imrt nt tho r t .1 . 1 . , 0 r o nnmo nf , " , vv . Mrs. Charles 1. ilinton, ol that tonous, and surpassing contempo 11 .1 "i"i "v """u '- V, 0 city, daughter ot Dr. and Mrs. J. . rary comprehension, the hous dsboro, Ala- elegant residence. Fhose who are nf n,i,; n-L.;.i i. r.nLi i,, Wn 1 Joa P I loiililino- mul iiosiro tho liirorior nt -I - . . m . i . .1 1 1 1 D .1 i'...i . wvvi "viu. 1 . ..uin...... ' - -w lt1ff ingr irimiTO in tiio nvp v r- mr- n oro tno rrrnr-t'ini hit m imr u-r is ! lthi.il lwl11SOJ TllllllOll tflQTllV mill !lt i . . . t i vni " 1 I ... ifi i . ltiveiv the very oesi we ever saw. lu-nt. Ittoor three Iarir cm- onlv a shrt distaint? from the iness center. Applv to J. II. Whitaker, Jr. IJW Ils. la.-tern Carolina Ilunev, at w. j. Wvatt v i c.c:taylor, Main Htret-t. PurLam. X. O. Calla i-rUJ tt. titioo to bia Lars- line of acter 01 the ueceaseu : inougn in pos feeble health for some months past, and we have seeit some good ones her condition was not thought to be His leatures are new and startling, 1 DURHAM MALE ACADEMY ! COOK STOVES A Li apical and laiiieiuaiK-ai SCHOOL FOR BOYS L. T. LCC1IASAX. I'eimipal. I'juhnt iu'it all rrab- auJ prirr. aitd dirvcta VEUY Sl'ECIAL NOTICE ...1 wiom we are proud, and he musn't 1 ... 1 . . 1 UtJ Crpllltnil Ol.l. TI - 1 . UHH-ui, uu vnv, cuuv.vu "iiv- 'vu lu iiiiuLi 11-1 r-M;iif- n l ii ji iai x i i . . . i . . ..i i .-. will , 1 1. , F uranuison, laie aeiegaie-awarge 10 i pected termination ot a lite so joy- alone is worth the admission to see. char" iu.irt and i ajbh ouhaif at tt - uiaMj nis mart at West Foint. the National Prohibition Con ven- dus, lovely and blessed to all abou 11 ue uoesn t. The colored orator, Rev. C. N. critical, and the sudden and unex- and his part of the performance I - T,rm if i-.n "n m-l-j. Aunt b. i: 1 1 . 1I1 i- r 1 1 nt . .1 . 1W. and ruutioue tw.-iity w-.a. to the I'Ki's all take a bteath of relief. e prolonged tarif rught fo a "dose- in1 1 rru u-,-; l.l....r..ll.. ....V..1 I ixiiddl- of th-tnu. l.alan- at it 1h-. with a UUULlb I Jl liC filitt .IJ .llll V.UUIUIVI1UJ j Jjujj eri-n- iu tb? rhol-rMm. we are j.rf- U011, will address tne people on tne ner ig among the mysterious and the entertainment ol the fcteens to hrt.i moA-r ni-nor advabtair- u, yonn uin I t 4. C -1,:k;:A.-. r. -j j . n t 1. i wifbing to i.ri.ar- tb-ma !- for collie or fur suujci;i; ui juumumuu 111 uuui ui inscruuuie orueniigs 01 an aii-wise 11s nome people anu iu every uuit-r taniu.. For furth-r irti.aUr. adin-i-i . Parrish 's warehouse, Saturday even- ond ever-merciful Providence. Mrs. city as being in all respects worthy . , Tin; i-uincifai Lurcini, 1. jnii iv, iw. u-wi debate was ing at 8:30 o'clock. He is said to Hinton was a consistent communi- of patronage, and states it as afa t le House at be an eloquent speaker, and many Cant of the Protestant Episcopal that as wonderful! as are the advance - nromises ot their advertisements I. 1 m , a a pertormance more than lultilleu em. ine enieriainmeni, is alto gether free from objection, and may Ice-Cream Freezers WATER-COOLERS, norrow. The bill will probably go small and we cannot aflbrd to do true and faithful. Her greath be- be witnessed wiih delight by any- Common Sense Sash Balances, very to H' . i ' D I ... . -. i i. ' Jl i i i il l'llJ ci i.)i 1 il i ic oinnto inn,i,r :n wirnnnr, rno nssisTJiiioo. ni rno mnips. rp.ivea nusuna ana two motntness ixuv. otrimu jiuu. .v. ..iuuua nucic ii hiu i - . ; : : i : - . i M-scussion. that the piws it. useful in this warm weather. taken thrnnrrri nJ.u. The matter should be determined uiv little children in the ili,... . 1 Inn of nnoo cn n rn crivo tnoo iw nmii. J whiph thPV hfivo sn? j A CV v vuvv aw -W w a w w a, a iitv A J a j. a. v ' I f mi ' w aw w is not at all hkelv : t 4-- -l-,.. t V,-4 " I UlUtlUll. Utl 1.11V liAU.Ull U VUllllllll- DllllClC avA 111-UUj T I I UX t V A Vll AV -.a W - -V , a W Hit" W 1 WIMV w w- a T mm.-m u w T Kepublicari Senate will tee take favorable action uixn this large circle of friends here and else- in Durham. Seats are now on eale I question at their next meeting. I where." ; ' at Vaughan's drug store. e irreparable loss On Monday and Tuesday even- Durham Cook Stoves, &c, &c, at stained have the ing, July 23d and 24th these won- titatttjt t"q r sympathy of a derful people will positively appear J. T. If UMnlih O Osivize JDoo Ooolr, Whw h la vastly ni-hor to any Cook HtoTaerer put upon tba Market, w htim tlx- prW la about the aanie aa other totea. By tbe uf of tbla More mil aariaa la et5ctd to rooking, and the quality of tb food la wucuW- ruuy tniprwTu. The deirabl IVaulta are otHaiztM aimplr by U art of nature that ia. by adxulttinic. la a proper rona into tu oven, aeonataat aapply or ruaa aia, tb cuUrr tb better la the rwalt. A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL Of th advaatra of the Gaoxa Door Cook SUrre, aa4l eaxn Ktora la ai.kl nnder the poaitire guarantea that It vUl do ETEItmilXG that la claimed for It. Hardware Store. 4-CaIl and exaxsina. j22-dln C. C TATLOS. L-