t ' " : t I - Jy'nf""'1 r. - t ' : : : : i " . ": VOL. I NO. 45. DURHAM, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1888. The h- SLMMAKV. ,.,.. .t.'.rv 1 trick building of Krip- rfA Hitm:inns mammoth shoe factory, ( aniore and New streets, Lin- ,n.riu-r "1 ,.;tl. 1 1., $4.00 PER ANNUM. Hon. Roger . Mills' speech in closing the tariff debate was one of most timely and appropriate we ever read. He fully met the occasion and enthused all tariff reformers. TOWN TALK. liirii.'. burie d at 4 o'clock Tuesday j,,,.. -:',uO,0 0. One of, ,-uiity officials of Crittenden i i .1 if. ntV,'Ark., was hanged oy a rnou ai iua n it-t nitrltt. The race war has broken l .,.,.1 tj'rri hip state of affairs pre- :." ...... w t;iw ritv circulator of ot the soldiers has been i.. juiiii ".-) - j i .w. shot himself on the brass bands have done -Sprinkle tne streets. I Justifiable lnroom- itnolnuf o base. A Some prettyl tobacco on trie market to-day. p-Don't drink much ice water, ,.rhi:-:iL" ''"'! u front v.-ttrday afternoon, dying congratulate all concerned. ,nlv afti-rward; General Sheridan had ,,..tful niv'lt inid is feeling comfortable. ,.rv diaiie in his condition is for the : r. The State Encampment at Yrights ville is a great and pleasant success Time has passed rapidly, the health keep out of the sun. the We Plaiit Plintorrnti'lKs. r -mwul Miss Rosa Utley of Chapel Hill, is Mr. Ed. Hollowav, son of Mr. J. visiting in Durham. A. Hollowav, while on tt visit to rel- Miss May Wall; returned to-day atives in the country, stuck a splinter j from a visit to Hillsboro. m bis foot and has since been com- j tn ill - . . . . . i Master George Wood, of Trinity Pe to use crutches. e hope he Collegers visiting? his sister, Mrs. ca.n, soon thrmv the artificial legs v. h h Ilia i- . asiue. good, well. KDITOIUAL 1$ KIEFS. kw V(ii:k stock market strong ,i active Miss Loulia No'tt, of Richmond ! A band of fivnip nneaol Va.. is in Durham Visitinrr Mr. find through town to-day. " ! Mrs. J. B. Clay, j j Don't eat stale fruit and vegeta- - - Bingham, of Bingham bles. Make you sick. i School, passed Durham to-dav on his m The Clerk is not busy now. It way -riglitsvil. ' is between seasons with him. t Bcv. T. M. N. George and family Smiths Roberts are ready to rcturne1 I101110 aj" iv,mi t,lc receive visitors at their new stand. wctern Part of th9 Statc- J TKo nnlAl v ln x.! Mrs. W. T. Wood wnrd mid rliil- titude toward strikes in 1877, and day went up to play the Chapel Hill ?rerV P?leV hre .VsitinS tht his action on the eight-hour law. club. family of Mr. T. B.j Smith. This is at Harrison's home, and the f-Real estate transfers not num1- The Gentral Labor Union, Indian apolis, Indiana, passed resolutions condemning General Harrison for his votes on the Chinese bill, his at- Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Whitaker .Jr. lioVKKNoR -S'calks and party were iD'l-omcly received and royally vaU'l at Wrights ville.. The Durham Light Infantry. Camp Pexdkk, July '2'). Ekitous Plant: Sonn thing new has occurred in camp. As usual Dur ham is ahead, and from the appear ances will keep her position there. Vou must not stand on tip-toe of ex citement and demand to be informed immediately what's the matter. Though I suppose it's best to tell you for fear you will lose your temper; lor 1 have always noticed that red headed people are very quick to let labor men will nrobablv kppn Tn- erous "now. Four nWds in tho PL arcat nomc a?am- ' -Hiov enjoyed their temper run away with them. I diana from becoming a Harrison ister's office to be recorded. ! their tnP to the capital city. will give you the circumstances as State. I The c.w i . ' Miss Lucretia Phelps, sister 0f relatetl by aii eye witness: Last lne streets presented a live Mrs." Col. R. F. Webb, arrived in night the Chaplain had just lulled and business-like appearance to-day Durham AshkviU-ks uig rauncauon is viiuuu' yu, vri nan luis uiiu me wagons rum Diea noisily, j i i y.Tn',ra,i'nfT niece of news: "ft, is said thnt thp rpi, .!-.,.... . i . lOKeu loi lu-mj'iit. jjcijium6 i t x-iiu uuecLurs on yesieruav ex ill be lone in great style. W in-ton is wrestling with the hog on the noon train to-dav. 10 &ieep corporal nan ana was sit- cents a .mire. Writinir I:m..r in Mr! R. A. P. Cooley, of the Nash- ting in front of his tent enjoying the Tabh t form, convenient and ch, 11, ville Courier, who spent a day in ea breeze and waiting to see the lter,,ting fiction at r, und 1. C1 Durham visiting Ivipnds loft for bma eclipse when a private hastened 1 ncuon ai and Wants I ' forward and informed him that 'lcoP - u 'ictiu r you want to n-ad clkax wati:k. Lvt the public visit the water res ervoir and see for themselves that e water is rlean. Ewry precau tion is taken to kevp everything around the reservoir t h an. A tigla board fence 1? feet high has been built and no toad can get in. I and my family use the water every day, and this we would not do if we did not know it was clean and whole-so,n- S. W. Holm an. SPIX'IAL 3IKXT1UX. 1 have just received a large lot of first-class Writing Paper, of dill'. r nt weights and sizes. Envelopes to match, either Ixmg or Square. 1 claim to have the best Writing Pa per on the market for the price. Special attention is called to the -lt-gant gilt-edged Note Paner at 1(1 Dr. McKenzie who has lately at- aniined the condition of the Savings tracted so much attention by reason hank, and pronounced everything home to-day. ot the celebrated cases he has been f . .! Mr. W. L. Parrisb rotnrnpd lnt 11 nuisance, which is a very strong caRgd upon to attend, is a connec- - T"The computation of the tax list night from Morehead City, where he 1 1 iirr x :n l i -w 1 1 n . . .11 i: . . 1 ' . , m-'. Jio pe v insioii win win. nn nf nnr 'cPntPUiV rf tVia rHv . I pioceeus quieiiy. 11 s awiuny not to nas neen passing tne time pleasant- , .. . , is- . iQ.li.-j now- setter employ Madame ly lor some days. iluVKHNOH 1 OUAKKK, llCCUeil 111 r.U- - . " J fetCCn. ATra 7. T rxrtrr 1. Let him go and stay there. "-v ocm tnC cmiucut P")udua hcmoiioov itinir. her sister. Mrs. CPnrrfi W .... ,.f u oii.t r ni l.ii. i , j"iiio aic iwt -iiuuiciuus, uci- ... . . 1 t " - . rr v II l'russiii hesitated to make war on iuC uwiu1C3 m uuanuitc, hahs. hnt t.hpv "(TPt trp" in e;mo WOOUWam, returned to Ulianel lilll or f se n no Imt fniled Att.-r ivnit. 1 !! 1 J ? 1 ? a I 1.1 1 . 1 . . 1 7 " " J J- UWlii I . ) .....V ltrii.atane iK-causeoiiier8ex,wny uiuni aitnougn the postage thereon Hnpiilitipa wKph rUrkro foil,, vesterdav atternoon. imr mviiiin Uu-.iU itit.;t.i .marck sent for Foraker? That's his . , . r . ' " " " ""V00 1."? . r ' " i """" "" 1,7 lM l" mhv.umlat present he seems to be out amounieu io seven cents.' me wing oi nignt. vvnyis.tnjsr i Madame Steen, a X. Steen and iirirumond bispttch. i "TI " . "-i-ATr. Jactob TjPw' mrnpr tiiiL Mr. Harry Rouclete left Durham his presence was desired rfrjhl autuj r write, call for material at nt Tslfinl lonrli ITrvli.l I I nrri,.11 I ... arratifiing his toilet, he boarded the - "'takkk ( asm ItooKsn.KK. CASWELLilL SiDENCE ever shot without a rest he assayed to borrow a hymn book, prayer book ! No uToiu'M in y do something smart or praise rthy, they, must have cake. Soon the Mills ) till was passed, the htesmen exodusted to the dirlerent w grounds of the country. in command of a very small but a tnTlW Con- i S m lrima SCem t0 afternoon furnished a philanthropic this a, m tor Raleigh, yhere they m,rai JU5l imc ",.i choice ot a candidate lor Conirress passer by. Let the good work eo on. Mr. Arnold Rorden and fnmilr nf ,1 T-.T,1 T N , , mi T N -11 I . . . rl,lT ill. ll 1 " V" in ine r mn uisxnct. ine uanvuie une marriage license to-day. JUr, wubuuiu, nwu uu jiue eusi-uuuuu select company marched up He Register in speaking of the nominee Xe)son Parrish, aged 42, and Miss tramday, returning from a visit then stepped aside and turned' them savs: "The nomination was simply Alcrinetta Cozart, aged 39, both of umvesm oouui uaronna. over to the aforesaid Chaplain, who one of these nonular hits and JtRlvcr- love, all season? Mr L. C. Phillips . returned last commenced: "Dearly beloved, we xl - , i- i - . ii suinmer. night- from a short trip to Mt. Ver- are gathered together,7' Arc, and wiougn we naa never seen me man, j . v. i . A r. L nrin Snrintra Afr X Phillip xrill wound nn hv savins "lnMn.nph n -j a i is nut now, out rememuer . x o-j i- j j ' I 1 i fiT-j 1 .IT-- I . I 1 T Spl. u.liil lioii. with Mrrwniis- n-lMnl and finery : 4'. r. in ..t: ir.--! inuiiiiy. .Mr. J. l!r....kH will nh..w nv ..i.. JiiH to imn Law o. r Ui- r mimK. it-riuH -axj-. Aly to J. A. ix.;. jvT-.lt f to the upper porch of the hotel fac ing the sea. hat a view Irom that point! The breakers! The moon! Put 1 spare you. The Chaplain took WE BRING THESE TIDINGS 1 his position, then Sergeant Walker. Thkuk is slight inharmoiiiousness ion;: Repuldiean Senators relative and to tell the truth had never we! will have plenty of ice, clean sPen4 some time at that pleasant Lucius and Kmma tlio tar ill' hill. Some Senators mt a straight-out bill presented by iceL pure ice, cheap ice, home resort. CIA nri 2 1 'ii - ii ine Asnvine uuizen tnus notices the presence of a Durhamite: "Dr. heard of him until he was nomi nated, so soon as we heard the story spun ice in about three weeks of his nomination and learned the don t be disheartened - - -- - . . . . . . r " 1 . 1 I T T T 1 !iL . : i a i Kinanee Committee, others want klD-d ot man he is, and his associa- -4-Don t torget the regular meet- 1X: i-'-DccKwun, a prominent citizen (iiih,t,o,.i. tfU Tim t ons, we felt that it was the best ing, oi the loung Men s Democratic r1 ""' ' Yaa At V1C vuuua""a W"-"VD'.' '" ' u t?m ti 4-r, 4.1 ' vesterdav." 1 I II l (. I'l IllflV I I I 1 I I I . Illl-iilll- III I. Ill- J Deen i. i. . r ". -o . . correspondent of the North I pro- Liberality .Justice,. Security! More than Twenty-Five of the Best tngnsn ana American Companies Represented. Nearly S500,000,000 Capital . and Assets. STRONGEST COMPANY AP.FVrv HIE SOUTH. THE LARGEST IN THE STATE. SATISFAC TION GUARANTEED. IN tioii now is "wilfthe Republican . nomination- that could have liati rs delav reform made and so remarked. "Lester is our mascot and be will bring the and success. 'Rah The Plant's Own Letter. State Convention at Morehead will A probably be then elected. The Washington Star thus speaks partv good iuck an Hon. V. It. Morrison's refusal to for Lester, say we.'! tor Congress: "Colonel Morrison Carolina freabyterian speaks thus ot perfume and not thorns. Rrudit bo our. townsman, Dri Monroe : "It their dreams, brighter their realiza may not be known to you or your tions. Mother nature, lead thv tun Washington, July 24, 1888. many readers that only a few years children with irentle hand alonn- th. This morninsr a nartv of ladies ago Dr. J. P. Monroe, formerly of way and whisper words of love to it a ! i. ! t r f , 1 ' t . ii 1 it i aI ! til1 ll t-- hnfl ri - r nnn r Tf - ttt i-v-T i I 1 ii " jutsisis in ins aetermination here are some oi tne evns pi tne ana genuemen irom ionn uaronnan vumucuauu , ui iui- cneer inem. t to run and 1 Latins seat on the Interstate G5 cents per pound, is to pay '126 Vernon. They returned this afteri two inmeree Commission. His pres- percent, while her rich neighbor's noon ' I'trtll IS a deal nnipfpr tlmn his ehnwl pnetinor $1 rpr nnnnd is to nei 1(.mp nn,hu,;,:., . - ...jm. '..i-' o-..1.-i rri tone plac '. u,uuW Fa) crx Fci F n , them, but having bus mess in man's hat, costing 47 cents per Baltimore, we left on the 9:50 a. m pound, and now paying 73 per cent, train for that point, reaching there is to pay 13-5 per cent, while the rich in about an hour. We enjoyed this man's hat, costing $1 85 per pound, trip, and the pleasure of our sojourn nounce you man and wife,'' Aic. Thus private Lucius Tilley and Miss hrama r. Stone, both of Durham, joined that company whose only weapon is a broom stick and which Ui-AKLii S2.0,000rAID CJTIZKNS Or DURHAM. . Yours trnly, J. SOUTHG ATE SON, Durham. N. C. accepts no resignation except at Lhicago general headquarters. May tlie roses of lite furnish them for Congress ajrain. He present tariff which will be remedied beaded by that very clever gentle- "b tooK ine course in me Kev. Dr. Larmichael, assisted by 1(ma l ,1. , , ffV c . M1 ! 0 Ar.llo , -n man, Mr. J. H. Lindsey, ex-Secre4 Medical College ot the University oi Dr. Huske, held religious services i good thing when he sees if -the Senate will pass the Mills bill. q ihe Xorth , Presg Virginia and obtained his M. D. in for the First and Second Regiment, le sees one every time he "The poor woman's shawl, costing A0lA;of;rtn i0ff irin x4 six months the usual time heW nt. 11 n m on vptr.rrinx, n,i i ' - I I ilGOUVyltlllWll 1V1 U C I.W 11J.VU11 bl n I v y v-w VVi V14 , lillVl 1 t . mf ' bv Itev. years. The faculty said he Mr. Law, assisted Mr. Rev. and reported that they enjoyed was ine second man in tne History bprunt, at 4:3U in the atternoon, for mseives very mucn ai inai nis- Wi luvclouj' Jfu U1 aim me iniru ana rounn iiegiments. e. We desired to accom- the hrst had read medicine several Col. J. I). Glenn is held in thp f .got with less wearing work." I V1K lla Ju"ites one of four things ' lent? L.....n. 1 . --r 0 --, .-iuainn,A, unarcinsisor democrats. .art(l:ina is a irav tlncr tn snU nnHep It Granted, And . each of the four pgs is dangerous to Republicans. sheriffs, down South at least, ar- "w.hepublicans and puts them in e penitentiary; smallpox will kill nro without anv trouble; an. goods worn by tne mass Fts frighten Uepublicans.ftonld- Ple and favors heavily th i i f . i is 10 pay oniy per ceiu. iuib kind attention that we received at a fair example of the whole sched- hands of Messrs. Hirshberg & ule. In every case, practically, it Hollander, Fith whom we have had discriminates heavily in the duties pleasant business relations for sevj .. . . i eral years, and their courteous and it proposes against the lower priced pJar gouthern salesman, Mrl crrtnria irnrn hxr t ii P m n C3 rT TnP rPO- 7-. . 4 rvi .1 ' if . 1 . J 5uuuo "iu "j. "ivy v r (jzq, uniCKenng. we were aiso epublicans Gould- " ' a Iavvrs neaviiy me weauu. placed unaer oDiigauons 10 iir. in :-an-d Democrats cm nnil n T?p ut this is not all. There is more gram, salesman ior .iuebrs. m. , i cmocrat can spoil a Ke- mnufacture 0f the rich Volf & Co. We shall not soon forj JWican majority so delightfully labor m tl manu acture ot the ricn hospitality so cordially be4 n nMtiv i,n n iii man's poods than in tne coarser ana . , ... L.. u n-" mat uu one can una ine . Stowea upon us uy uiese genueuitui where the cat went through, cheaper goods worn by the mass of Baltimore has a much busier ap-j av the bandana. ' the people. The pretence of the pearance than Washington, but is . . vrnnl fin d nthpr nroteetionists is not as tidy and is hardly as home- The deadly young drug clerk con- that they desire by high duties to like- Ieed thenly appearance aues tn 1. , . . . 7, . .1 .. 01 tne lauer is very biriKiiig auu one . -6 m nis iaiai work. Mere protect tne American worKingmau . imDressed by the thought that it latest achievement: Twentv employed in manufacturing. If must reauire an immense amount pates of the Haines' Institute they were sincere in this they would of labor to keep such a large place -urea) Seminary of Augusta, Ga., lay the heaviest duties on the high- in such neat oraer. . j clock, p. mi, arriving there; ait of administer y ?olsoned yesterday morning by est class goods, because the making ie", 1 ne matron has been in ot these involves the use 01 tne most about 6 yye then proceeded to the r" habit of nlm;n;nin.: It.t. .1 3 iu .1 ii 1, I t. . j i 1, . "uiuuiisicnug quinine lauor, aau m me guuus iuuui ucuio Metropoilian, ana appeasea au ap- v""l,s ureveni sioknpsa tnei preatesi proporuon 10 cost 01 neuie uiu.t iwu uccu nacucu u ao"2. the n uch sroine. We then rested awhile tl.M i.. " ... , ; and completed our arrangements tor arder Y ot tne by tne examples aoore, mrouguouM , for home upon the 11 p. m. cvmCui;tj 01 sick- mis scneuuie uivureu cpu" train, via the lrginia iiiaiana. Vie physicians could not. dp. rans thpv have careful! v put the Ft S. And here we are safe and rine the exact nature of the highest duties on the coarser goods, sound, but fatigued.; We shall try but say the medicine taken in which the least labor is used, to recuperate byj morning when we Stroilfr rx: mi .1 mi . . .1 i I r 11 Will KCl nUlMUttlUlUCO UUU ;lrng. opiate. The pupils That is to say, they have skilfully r"'i Koct orrrT:M6Q(rnin tntu v"Pt w.ilk-infT oil ,1.. rru I 1 i :i ,1:..;-.; "rJ t-x .i j . Mici uiiu aiuavnjr uioiii-Liiiirttcu. work ot pusning u urn am onwara 10 vus nroonrpfi fng drug clerk. rf 1 n ui & vi u....- " - - from a the workingmen enaployed in the still greater achievements. American woolen factories. J. B. W., Jr. years before he entered the L'niver- highest esteem by his regiment, and SltV. i rii mo woll l'iin' I. 4 j - A NEW ENTERPRISE. Many ierons w ho have built limits have f n at a Ium as U how to linish and let-orat- th m r or tbi purjiof the MANUFACTURERS' House Furnishing Agency "vLIle:Vlbli'he',. -;ini? the fiit of the kh.-l . . VB""- e win take a buIMini iwui me iiaii'i 01 llif Tiialpr u -...I :s.t. . .. ""vie '.---1 1 HARDWOODS . . . . . 1 I.. you may well know, without the III JkI 7,An?J :n- win au, .ie-.rate i i 1 r i i..i v "-ame in ptt-r or in slightest shadow of doubt, that the nvrpnem nrATmM REUBEN HIBBERD, sr,eand serve tS'usuaforder byTaiting the PlOASl Sfl4 LiEilCiJJ BififiBBf. telp it fish to-day with just such as they apnuKie me nireeis. IJurhnm I.ii? it In nntrv (.elr.nn.. Dusty and hot! Why not sprinkle honors and loves him, for it alwavs it, i-io n ?i u iL a. .1 r ! . . . '. me sirtreus: vuii i spriiiKie inem, ine aumires men oi nis siamp. lie IS town is not ready, has no sprinkler, honorable, chivalrous and brave. 1 r ii L il 1 ll rri t ii i -.1 - nas no way oi geuingine waier, ana ine oana, locemer wnn most ot our it is too hot to-day to do anything company, will go out to the black about it. hsh grounds this afternoon, and I at i,.i it. i :n i.. :n 1 1 . 1 -i ies. uiui is uie cry auu win ue win not, ue surpnsea 11 mev are the cry until winter skies drop their black in the face before they return. dampness all over town. They will go on the "Little Win- Go to work now, now. and get to sprinkle. Sprinkle the streets 1-1 iL 11 in. .1 1.-1.. sprniKie mem wen. nai a neip n iisn 10-uay wun jusi sucn juj tliey ; 1 1 1, 1 ii.i ii 1 i 1 11 1 1 . win uc. yju. 5piiuh.ie iiiefcireets. eai memseives anu return some other time to catch them. The Wedding. , hile writing the above Lucius Here are the Wihii nrton naners' came into the camp. Language fails 1 1- 1 . - notices of the marriage of Mr. Lucius Fe' el5e.A wouia tell you how the Tillev and Miss Emma Stone. boys raised him. shouted, carried '"The Star savst On te a roman- "im about ana welcomed Inm as a . 1 ii tip marrino-n took nlace at the Hum- comraae wun a commission. mocks on Sunday night. The high e ar5 geiung reaay lor tne hsh, contractinir parties are from Durham. eo good-by. Old. - ' a 1 n. c:r 'The Messenger is '"more explicit: "A romantic incident occurred at the camp fcunaay. 3ir. Lucius, iiney, a iw bushels peanuts at 85c. to i.ou tr ineiiioer oi me uuruum iigni imani- punei ai : . j. wyatt A Cos rv, alter dress parade met Mi Emma P. Stone, of Durham, and af-I Smith & Iloberu are now in their new ter spending an hour or so with her, luarters n Mai? street next dwr to lxf at Cant.: Manning's pavilion, two of EISfk r rs-n j ' i I, i a. -" "tuu3 urn in naui oi anvinine in .in. iiutj c u ii.iiuj n .uiiv.u in iv 1 njg ortig une, requisition, sent to town ior a mar riage license, and at 10 o clock Sun- Good day night the Kev. John Hall, of Durham, made the pair one. The ma rri a ire took place; in tlie Tlnni- .ni-i nnnlinn on.li timr For Int The store in the Wricht buill lllirv. rvo imiuiuu. uuu iiiv-j uiv liv n i. , , .... , , a, A T i i i i tt ng, on Corcoran street, in the rear of the soiourning at the Island Beach Ho- kt iw, J a..iT: tel. I 1 J.F. Slaughter, JV; Cashier. e funii.h tarmetrr f..H., i Fneln. hfau and marbl. mantle, prate etr Acrem for the cklratt-l "WII IiW m ii.iv: BUNDS." M A NT FA CT I" K KKS H(fSE ITKNI-IIIf; a;ency. Main Stm t. Durham. N. (. UCirv over B.,wer A: Arn n.lell. jylilsu Cn( Flowers and Bonqnets A SPECIALTY. BUSINESS NOTICES. time to sow tea3 for fertilizer. You can find them at W. J. Wvatt A Co.V Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of all Varieties lurni.htil ujKm ?hort notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Carefully looked after and kept in orJer. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery.

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