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LmT& SPE IH nil n CI AL SALE FOR MONDAY! A BIG DAY FOR THE LADIES! PRICES STRICTLY CONFINED TO MONDAY ! STORE WILL OPEN . PROMPTLY AT 5 O'CLOCK, A. M. This Sale Will be Immense ! READ THE ENTIRE LIST AND THE PRICES WILL ASTOKISH 1! Table Linen! One lot of Talilo Linen worth from' 2o to 33. cents per y;i 1. Your choice for 18 cents for Monday only. 'One-lot of Table Linen worth from ! 55 to (" cents, including beautiful bleached Damask, un - bleached Turkey-red, etc., 08 cents for choice. THIS BARGAIN WILL SURPRISE YOU ! Ten pieces of all Linen Crash, worth 10 cents, will sell Monday only at octs. One Lot Fine White Spreads ! Extra large size, worth from 00 cents to '.$1.00, your cjioice for OTcents Our entire lot of AVhite Spreads that have been selling for $1.50 to $1.75, will otter Monday at $1.00 for choice. , Towels ! 9 20 dozen large size towels, pure white knotted fringe ; also colored borders, such as we have been selling from 25 to 37 cents, your choice for '.) cents, Monday. 10 Pieces 6 cent Bleaching! "Will be sold at 3 cents, only ten yards to a customer. " A mammoth Job Lot of Swiss and Hamburg Embroideries ! Beautiful designs, beautiful patterns, ranging in width from 5 to 1G inches, - - sold first of the season from 30 to 00 cents, your choice for 15 cents, Monday only. ' , Satteens ! -Our 15 cent Satteens will be ottered at 10 cents. Our 25 and 30ceiit Satteens will be ottered 15 cents for choice. OurTrench Satteen, solid colors and figures, will be offered at 23 'cents, former price later glmii WEDNESDAY,: AUGUST 8, 1888. O.UK COUNTY TICKET. FOR THE HOrsE: JOHN T. NICHOLS. F. . fob sheriff: D. MARKHAM. foe treasurer: W. H. ROWLAND. FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS'. P ASCII ALL LUNSFOKD. for coroner: Dl!. N. M. JOHNSON. A. FOR surveyor: II. LEATHERS. AVEATHEK BUREAU. The weather prognostications indicate the tate of the weather for 30 hours from to-nhiy O CiOCK. Washington, D. C, Aug. 8, ;88. ' For North Carolina, local rains, dightly warmer. Chacin. LATEST BY 31A1L. Ladies' Hose! Oui 10 cent Ladies' Hose will be ottered at 5 cents, lor choice. Ladies and Children's Hose, in solid colors and "black, ottered at 15 cents for choice. Our 25 cent will be Gloria Silk Umbrellas ! In Silver and plain handles, $1.19 for choice. Ten Pieces Good Wide Heavy Homespun ! "Will be ottered at 5 .', cents. White Goods! Imported Swiss Muslins, beautiful Eerue ett'ects, large Mull Plaids, French Nainsooks, etc., worth from 25 to 45 cents, only 15 cents for choice Monday. Don't miss your chance. Plaid India Linens, Stripe Mulls, worth from 15 to 18 cents, your choice for 9 cents, Monday onlv. Messrs. Lockliart and Green's 31ission to Washington Sena tor Vance's Speech Gen. Phil. Sheridan Dead Honors to His 3Ieinory. Washington, D. C, Aug. G, 1888 Messrs. Lockhart and Green have secured the promise of Senators Ran som and Vance to attend the coming Tobacco Exposition; at Durham. Senators Daniel and Gorman and S. S. Cox are also expected to attend! As Durham never does anything by halves it is expected to be a grand affair. ( To-day soon alter the Senate met Senator Vance made a strong speech on the Fisheries Treaty. He ''spoke without manuscript, a thing I do not think he has done before in the Senate, and he; severely arraigned the Republican party lor its mean and partisan attitude on this ques tion. 55: -I' Last night shortly after midnight, news was received here announcing the death of General Phil. Sheridan. To-day the President sent messages to both Houses of Congress oflicially announcing his death. The House immediately passed resolutions in memory of him. The first set of resolutions was offered by General Wheeler, the ranking ex-Confederate General on the floor of the House. 'A second set was ottered )y General Hooker,another ex-Confederate Brig adier, who is a member of the House Committee on Military Affairs. As this was the case, General Hookers' resolutions were adopted though General Wheeler's have been ordered to be also printed in the Jiccord of to-morrow. The flags on the public buiidingsare all at halt mast. General Sheridan will be succeeded bv Gen eral Scholield, who is a Democrat. Hon. Clifton Breckinridge, of Ar kansas, gave the Charlotte buildings a second set back last week by ob jecting to the consideration. I un derstand that the reason why - he treats the N. C. delegation so badly is because he is: mad on account of their position on the Internal Revenue subject, lie would do well to attend to his ovn legitimate business. It will be easy for the N. C. delegation to checkmate him. ( Friday the Statesville buildings bill will become a law bv limitation, un- f 7 less the President vetoes it before that time. Jt is not thought prob able he will do this, by those in a position to know. To-day little routine work was done in Congress. Roth Houses ad journed about 1:30 out of respect to the memory of General Sheridan. In the Senate, the only event of impor tance' was the speech of Senator Nance, and in the House, only the offerings -of resolutions of respect. me i residents oiliciar announce ment of General Sheridan's death was, as usual, brief. terfield fe Holt, Love & Richmond and Bradsher Sz Jones. Yesterday WaJ-the warmest day of the season. Thermometer over one hundred.) This hot weather is making short work of. the crops. Tobacco burning, corn fading and burning fast, j Needing rain badly. What Durham Needs Is. plug tobacco factories. ' Wc need plug factories witli capacity to work tivc ' hundred liailds next year. It is a good and safe business to put money into. But few (business men ever tail that embark :in the plug business, and no practical business man ever fails in this business. It is what we want to give employment to our grow ing population. It is what we want to direct the minds oi our tanners to the cultivation oif little Oronoko, sun cured tillers j and wrappers. We notice the correspondent J. says 8150,000 hasgoiie into buildings in Durham withiuf the last twelve months. AVouhf it- not have been well to have nut at lenst apart of that amount into! manufacturing plug tobacco and other manufactories that would give employment to our popu lation that are now forced to leave or loaf? We; want more employment for our people, land our increased railroad facilities-. What lias become of our Commonwealth Club that claims to lead oidirect in these im portant matters jthat pertain to our future success and prosperity ? Why do they not hold out their beacon lights to our ;peo'ple-that are not so well posted, but have the money, ami prevail upon them to invest their monev in manufacturing something that will be Ibeiielicial not onlv to themselves, but (to our poor people by giving them lionest employment, TOBACCO PIM ISSUED EVERY AT- rememberg the fino crops of this ype, grown in Granville and Person counties, in ortn Carolina, aim hilifax and Meeklenburg counties. in Virginia, Fold in Clarkesville, Y:i., when it was the third largot to- kicco market in the State and the oirited bidding on the crops of noted planters from the above named . 1 lit' i listnct, who raiseu mis iype, ana he big prices at which they sold. Jefore the days of Brights or Bur eys it held the part of honorand or nine tillers and sweet smokers, never had a . superior in any other type ; and the wonder is that it has not always commanded tne ingnest prices. Several reasons might be given for its having fallen below its once high position, but not one can be assigned lor its lacK oi intrinsic excellence, lis merits are sure to ring it to the front again. If manufacturers persist in dis carding this superior type lor Bur- ey or any other, discriminating uzainst our superior home product, Eastern planters must follow the ex- . i imole set hv their predecessors oi mil a century ago and manutacture VVF.P YRfiTw or have manufactured their product T WA 1 of this type, the sweet honoko sun cured, to Till a demand which is mrely destined to increa e and ex tend for the cream of all the types. Wlmm Sap. ( i.o-Kno kku. and at tne same np of our town? and flourish it hilt ime to the building Handkerchiefs ! Our 10 ct nt Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 5 cents for choice. Our -0, 25 and o() cent, beautiful styles and quality, 15 cents for choice, white, colored border and niournin it i . rr in T!if !iiivfmAnt Scrim ! ()ur 12.', and 15 cent Lace Scrim will be offered at 8 cents for choice. In conclusion we call attention to a table 45 feet h ng that will be filled with job lots of goods. On this table you will lind remnants of all kinds, consisting' of Dress Patterns, Black Qoods, Colored Dress Goods, Swiss Flouncing for ladies dresses, also for children. Dress Patterns in Ginghams, .odds and ends of Gloves and Hosiery, etc. The entire lot with mauv other desirable tilings will be offered for less than half their value. Don't forget the SPECIAL SALE! Don't forget the special lots that will be placed on the table. ' ; Rest assured that the sale will interest you. Don't forget the place, ELLIS' EMPORIUM, Opposite Hotel Claiborn. A cordial invitation extended to all. Rfspect fully, W. F. ELLIS. TOBACCO DEPA KT3I EXT. Alex. Walker, 'Editor. Durham, N. C, Aug. 8 We have to report large breaks for the season and prices higher, but in all this large break not a pile ofsun cured tobacco to be found on the warehouse floors. Is it possible that Rip an N inkle stnl sleeps, and the watchman crving d;iv after day towakeup, but still he slumbers? Six counties represented on ware house floors, as follows: . Alamance county bv Messrs. G. L. Rippev, L. Douglas, L. W. Doug las, J. H. Anderson, W. P. Barnwell, BarnwelKv: Nash, W. H.Barnwell and T. L. MageC. . Caswell county bT Messrs. J. C. Love, Smith & Kimball, J. A. Oliver, W. H. Jones and J. O. Barnwell. Durham county bv Messrs. D. L. Lockhart and J. W. Rogers. Granville county by Messrs. J. C. Lj'on and Calvin Freeman. Orange county, by Mr. W. t II. Jones. Pender county, by Messrs. L. B. Clayton, W. A. Warren, E. S. Malone,-W. T. Nowell, W. S. Iw son Jas.; Younger, R. K. Daniel, T. W. Pass, Alex O'Bryant, J. S. Clay ton, E. Blalock,;D. W. Blalock, Sat- No town can grow does not keep a sharp look out and create work that win give employment to our growing population. If we grow -ami prosper as a town welmust see to it that em ployment iimt be prov'nled for those that seek it auioi?g us, and we know of no business that will give niori employment for the same outlay ol money, than tho .manufacturing of plug and twist tobacco, and at the same time affords a home market foi our bllrcu'co g'rowjn in the fine tobacco belt 4iQrth; Carolina. AVe take it for granted that, a hint to the w ise is suflieient. j Why is it that Durham may not make at home many things that the we are f 'daily hiiviiur from abroad? Think ,oir these thimrs and speak out. I I Asheville, X. C. Prices are not ifully sustained for the last lew days. I he total offer ings, any day now, would be a small purchase lor one buyer. I have seen and conversed with several verv intelligent' farmers and others from divers sections and distances from here in the last (lav or two, and thev i! . .11 T 1 l . J coniirm an i. nave reported to you about good seasons and good pros pects lor a targe crop. e had our first sale . of i new (SS growth) this morning. One pile, white primings brought nine cents and the other three cents. I This is more than month ahead of any previous ale of new here. Keep -the subject of the deterioration! Virginia and North Carolina fillcrsstirred it will benefit both States, j ,R. P. Walki-i:. Richmond, Va. V 1- .1 1 1 our inarhei suoweo no nie or ani mation tor any trade of tobacco to day, and no sales were made on 'Change!. Trado is usifally dull on Mondays, but rarejy as completely dead as it was to-day. Reports from western Aorth Carolina say the croj is the finest thev have had for years while other sections report the crop as sintering oadlv tor rain and even with seasonable weather from now on will not make a good or a large crop. Advices as conflicting as these can have but little if an v effect in our market. Our manufacturers stem to be busy, but hey are working up odds and ends and old stock and are buying very little. J. M. Taylok. Hyeo, Va. Except in, limited areas where showers have recently fallen, the to oacco crop prospects gets worse cverv day. A short, aye a very short croi ;.:...:.i.it :i? t" . . 1 is i iiu i ta oie,t aiMi u sucn weatner as wc are now 'experiencing continues much longer, it! will prove as mean as it is short j IJ. AVinston, X'. C. Af ' If 11' IV .nr. jl. aiKer: j)rospects goO( ior growing crop. .No change to note on our market. i:aleigh,X. c. Mr. T. B. Moseh y our market. I No change in Little jOronoko. It is said that ugreat minds enter tain like opinions " and as nroo thereof, the dayjyou published your views aoout j.mie Uronoko, Augus 2d, 4iClod-Knocker" wrote vou, ex n: i. .. 1 i . i " t iuiiiuS me sunanu air-curea pro uuct oi sweet Little Oronoko as in A. " " t tnnsically tile best and hncst type grown. lie endorses every word you said in praise of! it and your recom mendation to planters to grow it in iuiuic mure extensive'. swtti .NLTMEO ANDsCIIEURY COLOKKD FfLLKIiS sold for highest prices forty and fifty years ago, and uClod-Knocke,, DURHAM. N.c THE HANDSOMEST at. IN THE STATE! DEMOCRATIC IN PQLlTr Happiness and Contentment Cannot "o hjunl in hantl if we Wk on tbt- dark sile of vt rv little obstacle. Nothing will so darkt-n life ami make it a bunlen ais DvsiM isi:i. Acker's L)-sit-iisi:i'I'jill ts will cure the worst lorinoi Dyspepsia. Constipa tion uiul Iudit'estion, and make hie a happi ness an;t ilrasnr Shl at 25 anl ."Jo it nls bv U. blaeknall A Son. ONLY $1.5 OA YEl) A llealtliy Growth. Acker's Iilood Elixir has trained lbm hold on theAmerieau people and is acknowl edred to le .-superior to all other prepara tions. It is a positive cu-e fr all Ulol and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Cin.uantced and sold by 11. lilacknall A Son. Terms: Cash in Advai A Child Killed. Another child killed lv the use of opi.it es iven in t!ie lorni ot Soothing syrtiji. hy n?others t'lvi' their children such deadly- poison is surprising "when they can relieve the cltilil oi its pccuiiiir trouble.-: ly. usin Vcker s J;ibv Sootlier. It rniitiuns no Opium or Morphine. Sold bv 11. IMackn ill A: Son. THE PLANT GIVES The Latest General Ne The Latest State The Latest Local News! P.V. VAUGHAN, Ph. G., rescription Diwist, : TALMAGE'S SERM0!ii DUltHAM, N. C. Publislif'1 Evry Wnl in i. Type. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN -TO- rran WASHINGTON LETTE (iiv:nj' Inci 'en's of InUn-t ir; A COMPETENT CLERICAL P0RCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -to- COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL ORDERS. Fancy an! Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. e welcome all ami will treat you National Capital. ACCURATE MARKET REPr Of the Durham and Hh-r Liberal Advertising R2 rio- ht. Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! STOP AT THE DURHAM POULTRY YARDS AND GET OXK OF THOSE Fine Langshan Cockerels! Wl. f i naea ie w -ary-liaU lic 1 Iinslian Oii kcn-l toxw t it tAv n taken at once. C. I). AVIIITAKEK, Durham. N. C. OUR SPECIAL 0FFEES! SUBSCRIBERS. No. X. rtr?l.il 111 lisn Mf m OAffo 1'i.ant fr n' j-ir '-iht HubscrilxT two itirtnrs-Mr ach anl are rn-lily wortu ' " il.fr) you Rtt No. 2- 1'i.ant onp. vpjir ami mukf '-. r . i . - nickel-plf tel chck, mi idcl liftl, warranted to kp p" olock retails at $2"j0 t- ?3.'". ti.tio. anu a ckk:k whh words, for $2.00 you t," 1 OLD DOMINION Steamship Company FOR- New York and Points East. OUR CREDENTIAL Fmm mini rnTTiIt!i'li D. lO 1 HE .KLT 1'UM ' , , the State l'refw, we apj u l t-r L-ve IUc-Liuond. Va.. evirj- TotisUj FritLij-. Leave Norfolk. Va., MonOay, Tor -day. We.lnei day, TburHJay and Saturday. Fiit-Cl. Tickf t include m.-al and l--rth. W. H. STANFOKD. (i. P. A.. 235 Wwt Street, cor. I-a b. NVw York. CASWELL HILL RESIDENCE FOR SALE ! Splendid house with 10 room: pood waU r- nice orchard and Kraj-ry: 4",' acrn in lot; god'ct,ni munity. Mr. J. W. IJroAa wUl ahow any out wUh- i' uiw or iui- rv mifu-a. Teriua -aaj. Ajply to , - ... ' A. LOXO. Graham. N.C. CJiE OF THE t.f t I rt Wint u I THK I'last. uhich W aii:. - . .. .... ,.i .... M-m id ine iau, wui r"--lrovement and r-ruPinty. . szv We bare iwn. in North UJ iik.iv vnxiiyiux exflruc- v. - huWli Ly Ibc llAlfT. isct woxi'tarrL t hat it rT i w ItMlmotit ! It U n'.t wondTfal that 1 nterprl, ia auoctafai- rrtkhn it . Ix-aaurul and tVfcantjT iu- I EJ.nton rx ! -( Tit DrtRtM Puawt L jW2i, iprwm th-m. Would tht nrtpapera in the KUtr.
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