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I ; . : . ' ' ! : T TO it to ) sell! ttrr .nit. xe Vol. I--NO. 59 DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1888. .tit at Manatee.- f f Ii C' !,i.rv i,n the .Missouri iy racmc SI1MAKY. :H- vellow fever at Jacksonville, i ,..nr lit-w ca-es i.ij r'" i . ii-iHi'M -t"!eii. Sloop capsized r 1 1 .'. " ( ';i-t't. J 'el., aim ne pcmoii -.M;.it) building ot Wells College, "n .;v Y'-'rk. detroyed by lire; loss pr. i:tr;itM'n- 'Wing made to rebuild. i I Ii'iiV"'1 quarantined against i'v( iron mines in Pitts- ( onressnian Breckin- urther respite in Senators Yoor- ,,. rl..'i,,uiniatetl. MtHrc refill I'lutltT :ur! Governor Coleman at a .cf)RRE.sr'ONDENToftlie Richmond Plant Pliotogninlis. Whig at Dunsville, Va., is responsi- Mr. Will Peet left to-dav on a visit we ior the following description of a 10 " arrenton.- 1 . '! "r x--. . wnopping specimen ot humanitv : U1 'J- - -Manmnir went down to "Several days ago your correspondent saw Ivalion to-day. -- r .M.; mau Migiuia.. .ii. uves w . ii. i arooroutjh was on ZL f?7Ky-1 F011? ,near J-:e,x- the noon train to-dav. lie is A'tA three hundred and .-twenty-Jive pounds, his i r S . J. liilnier Werner. We retire t shoes were eighteen inches long, and from to kani, is worse to-dav "c uaac ut .wnsi u iiu oi linger, he measured AT- v c n l cr i twelve inches. He is a fannerand does the F Mr h' S" 1 ar.ker of Graham, passed work of two. men. His name is Pick Nelson." aown tn road yesterday. i - -ur. ami irs. k. l. uox Have re- a telecram irom Chicago says : turned from Why Not? j If it is found impracticable to build'a hospital-, just now, why not rent a suitable building and let the good work go on ? The successful operation of a hospital in a rented building miht j stimulate some of , Ul'. ' I.I a visit" to Oxford. l.Tt r T . . .. i nomas Ji. Jlaines. t he a prw pf:m t- A r r r rr .i i in- cashier of thp Xt,'r,t, nnA v"tw" " - ", ivaieign, was Una railroad, was arrested earlv this morn- v "1C lo-uay. jng at ;8o Michigan Avenue, where he has Miss Fannie Burkhead passed! thereidi nff-roomoft-p Yon nMcnV been boardiner sornp t mp with -;f0 n,i Hi,n,.i, i .,i 4 i ... 1. 4 1111 rwuing room oi u.e l oungAMen b i.:i,i ti i i , v ., J "jmmii iuiiiaiu iw-uitv, :Jiiir iu Pill ul I hcr Hi, ..,..1 ..I i.l . I ... 7 o o ,;r :,t ILide Ldi Tuesday anc ti, 3 iT: i: " "",lJ itaieign. o -" j" voiucm, uic laiiroati. . iren ar- ,:,)H()KIAL "lUtlEFS. those who advertise least growl most Not a professional card, not a ware house card, but one bank advertise- j ment out of four, but two dry goods ! stores advertising, not a single gro- j eery store, and yet our merchants s complain of dull times. Whose fault i our good people to contribute to the ! is it ? Wouldn't water run up hill J $4.00 PER ANNUM. A NEW BROOM! THE OLD ADAGE, building fund of this worthy cause. Tin: I'laxt renews its proposition to pay the rent for one year if the other conditions for its successful prosecu tion are complied with. Let us have the hospital. ! like it is when you weigh all the suf-! A JN CW UrOOm Sweeps CleaD, round imr? i rw If our merchant.' XV. C. T. U. lSe-Orraiiizc(l. A number of ladies assembled in -in . ..lav of next week il(Ui;,,i: John 15. (Joudkn was rc t,:,i;it. l b thedeorgia Democratic :,: i'ii!it'iit ion. Itev. and' Mrs. II. T. Darnall re turned to-day from their trin to j I Blowing Rock. li.viiiiK'.i'f: and speaking at Lees- , , W ake county, to-morrow. Mr. ;, (i!ceji, of Durham will be one i,r Micakcrs. reste, Haines was alifintJ ti 1pm vp fur f!l- waukee." "Haines" was not cashier of the til . -w Atlantic orth Carolina railroad, Mr. XV. II. Suinmciell returned to but was' agent of one of the small day Irom an extended visit to the stations near New lWn . Tf wp u mion section. mistake not, his name is Ilines in- liichard Baltic, of the Nricn ' stead of Haines. It sms thnt. h Vberwr, panl us a call this mormii ne was returning irom the western (filed ,1V, r i.a-t ha,l bought a lac quantity of wa- termelons last vear from the farmers . . : . ' ai . , t i)i.t.. i. i 11,1 1 1 1 l -I XT . ,. .'ll.w UlltH till A I !.. V 11.1! ,. , " , . , r , 1.11.1111; llfl m.mu , .i 1 v,u . iv 111 puuing uie cuijui upun mm .uien bKippeu. ueieam f. Webb, left yesterday afternoon m Kaleigh. 11a r ha ! that rresiuent Bryan has been pet sistent in his elforts to catch the rascal. I , . 1 .A mivs ai ui(! C(;nier for her home in Ohio. accounts the Plumed idit ..had not arrived in New rk ;md there was great disappoint- ul over the delay .lilt.'d admirers.''- TOWN TALK. among his as- Mr. Geo. A. Chickering, the cour teous traveling representative of Messrs. Hershberg Bros. Holland er, Baltimore, was in town to-dar. Mr. L. II. Castex, one of Golds- I oro is being strikingly illustrated neat and attractive at tl ic 1VTEW STORE Christian Association yesterday even ing, and re-organizqd the Durham branch of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which was aban doned some six j months ago.. The following officers were elected : Miss C. Hunter Sfouthgate, Presi dent.". I j Mrs. H. N. Snbw, Vice-President. Mrs. George Taylor, Secretary. Mrs. L. V. Grissom, Correspond ing Secretary, t I Mrs. W. F. Ellis, Treasurer. The constitution of the National AY". C. T. U. was adopted. Meetings will be held in the place above named every Thursday eyening, at ( o'clock. All ladies interested' in the temper ance work are invited to join this association. ! will wake up and invest a few .dollars in printers ink and cease crying dull times, but follow the lead of The l'LAXTand talk prosperous .times, ''good old times," as Bag Styron would say, our word for it, the good feeling would prove contagious, customers would become more plentiful, merchants would bp- come more cheerful and we would JOHNSON & QOODWIN nil sei that thp nnnortnnitv b:i bon 1 i UDOii us air the time, but we had failed to improve it. Much in the tm 1 arr,sl1 wm-t, m rear of Cheek's situation can be relieved bv adver- furniture store, opixisite Parrish's I . a a aaaal tising in 1 he Plant, thus letting the warehouse, public know where to get what thev jc7lyda HIGH PRICES-HAVE BEEN SWEPT IN THE GUTTERS BUSINESS NOTICES. TO STAY, riie Inimitable Whitaker receives frtli grmvnes by nearly every train. Call and and don't i u for'et it L'iik 1'i.ant favors the holding of r,,,n.,.i',(!ii .,C (I,.. V,nti M-v.-v'- iiiDcratic Club at Moreliead Au- JtJ'.'th,"Mr. Chairman" Whitaker aitrary notwithstanding lit' CO I it 'C3' 1. ilai rri'snlent has signed the i'''-illc niihlie buihlimr bill. How Durham must have a co-opera tive cotton factory. -Third -party county nominating west-bound train yesterday afternoon, convention to-morrow. Go to the speaking, at Lock hart's warehouse to-night. Work for the success of the Democratic county ticket. v to n.uu iiiiu uic KUimiwi,..uis- llllltinll M,.t, i:i:,fl.tl. U,.l... 1.,. . i ,i , i mi nioLiivi, iuin. iiUai;iu iiuiiimii, hiiu play of the meteoric showers will ; , Tlllll.J,ot. 11;m.11:nt(. Ml. ' T,4, man and Mrs. Bawls were joined at s leading merchants, was on the en route for a visit to Statesville and Asheville. Mr. S. XV. Ilolman and Mrs. Q. E. Bawls left yesterday afternoon for Lancaster, Mass., upon the sad mis sion of attending the funeral of their take place., to-night. Watch for it Ounrterlv mppfino-nt Cnrroh 11 rrdi lore he will have the pleasure next Sunday. Bev. Dr. W. S. Black, :m:ig the Durham publk- build- the Presiding Elder, expects to be 'ill' When hum sueeeec s ieb-LOiesent. will have a showing. We make our politest bow to Mrs. Hopkins for the largest peaches i vi itv other, .state hnds it to be that we have seen this season. They advantage to encourage thehvere ow11 1,1 her garden in Dur- ham. : (Jreensboro bv their E. AVebb. sister, Mrs. (J. i;ihs we encourage M ii s Democratic Clubs, and j- iily ho, hut the most honorable w nun f the several States es- U a privilege to attend the sit- "I these conventions and make business there :u addr them Mr. James Southgato is domiciled at the Trout Brook House, Pine Hill, New York. He" is climbing the Cats kill mountains at. the rate of 1" to 20 miles each day. His physical condi tion, his many friends in Durham fl and fnrouirhout the State will 1m iuu man), u.ihb urn; nave uu )lw,j;C lOleaill, IS VCl'V inUCll 1111 ousiness mere congregate upon me proved. if ii i i-i piatiorm upon me arrival oi trains. Lt IS annoying to those. Who have Tlie Plant Lnveil (!:es:n-.lmt I?nnw More. The community -needs not be told upon which side the' Plant fought in 'dresses, why is it that Mr. Kev. .,J. D. Buie, of the North n,c,ii Carolina Lonlerence M. i. L hurch, ' ' ' ' " V . V V J 1 , . ... , , . . , . 1.1 1 j -a 1 " 1 A - r ! v.rti.r... ..i:.. - South, wi l address the Prohibition the late iTonioition campaign, l lie 'lllV 'Ollllll . ,- , ! ii i i r. , i- 7 ... rp..l Cluo in their hall to-night. 1 he pub- unie .te, nih i ust ie,aiueu ojijior HK Wiln, ;.,,.- ir . .x .. ... lie. is invited to be oresent. tune, Out now very unwise. 1 hen no u 1 1 1 - n in jh jiuri stall's I , -.. tl. Hnn c The banner of the Durham Pro- election was pending the question V J ; vU. Will lllOSL . ., ... , , . , l y he mvsent nn.l -hi ,oa hihitioii ciu o. was untuned tmsai- ternoon," witliout ceremony, lt is Messaiyer states S. S, Cox will most present and address tliq n ot the Wing Men sDem- suspended from a horizontal pole at- io assemble at More- tached to the top ot the Duke build- 1 !ty, August 20th. Won't ing on Main street. 'r, :ik the hearts of "Mr. Chair- Rev. W. M. Kobey, D. D., of the Whitaker nwl tlw TJoioJrrh North . Carolina Conterence M. L HVlt,ll , . (....il - ... 1 4 .A ft. - 'IVi.i l.. u mm ij. "jnurcn, coum, aim iasior m ol. . w had ! lhey can t go. Vau Church, Goldsboro, will ad- anu get along with- dress the people of Durham in Stokes ome one wrote : "I am Hall, next Thursday night, on the to Keccive Our We w -oth tr,"an than old. Grant.' subject of National Prohibition. was stripped oi an political bias oi coloring and was fought purely as a moral question. AW the interest of good government the retention in favor of the Democratic party, which in the opinion of The Plant means everything to the people of the South, is at stake. We have no choice. We are Democrats. While we loved Caesar, we love Borne more. We have stood for Prohibition, but when we see plainly that to' maintain the prin ciples of the Third party during5 the Getting1 Kcariyi isitors. ! A meeting wa,s held at Tin: Plant office yesterday afternoon for the pur pose of arranging for the visit of the Inter-State Farmers: Association to Durham on the '2:d instant. The object of the meeting was ex plained by Mr. .1. S.fCarr.. Mr. E. .1. Parrish presided and Messrs. Hacknev and Whitaker acted as Secretaries. I I On motion the Chairman appointed a committee of five to make; all nec essary arrangements ami to go to Baleigh and escort 'the delegates to Durham. j f The following were constituted the committee: Messrs. HJeo. XV. Watts, J. S. Carr, E. 0. Hackney, II. A. Beams and .1. B.' Whitaker, Jr. A meeting of the' committee was held this morning and it was decided to give a big barbecue to our visitors. Mr. II. A. Beams was appointed to receive bids for. furnishing the lay out. ; ! .!! Mr. E. C. Hackney was appointed to solicit subscriptions to defray nec essary expenses. I Air. J. S. Carr, who was present, headed the list with S'Jo. Mr. W. G. Burkhead was selected to deliver an address of welcome. The committee adjourned to meet at 11 o clock, next Monday, morning. see his store. "A iiukK'I of neatm-ss.' Carload of prime white Corn n-tvivrd to-day by V. J. Wyatt v Co. (iranite! (iranite! Whitakrr & Hulin have made special arrangements, to furnish (iranite at the lowest price ever luard of for good, hard (iranite (this is the alislury), the hardest in the State. We rem furnish it cheaper than the soft sandstone. Estimates on all kinds of stone work. In their marble department they are turn ing out some I eanti fid monuments and tablets. Ml are invited to examine their work. Our supply or FIRST NATIONAL BAM OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. Fresh and Staple Groceries, CANNED FRUITS, CONFEC TIONERIES, TOBACCO, CIGARS, &C., cannot be ex lied for either variety or price. We also have a large stock of XJX37- G-oods orricKitK: J. s. ( Altla. Ir HilD t. C. S. 11RYAN Vi..-I'ri.l.ul. LEO. P. IIEAKTT Car-liit-r. CHAS. A. JoKbAN 1. ll. r. Tyrtl nfttn ' o I x'rrf i o r t- rr f 1 l ! . '1 1 a. ' a. 1 a. iik V - i . .,' i.diu Liiu ucn ciu ii Moouivui peiKianey oi a general election, inreai -' i oil f -. i m r i i ... i" i i i - . ... - . i , tu ui y esieruay ot Messrs. jonnson cv uoouwin, wno Cinnr the-welfare and success of the ne investigations of the com- have recently opened a stock ot gen- Democratic party, avc don't know tongress into the immnrm. ercd merchandise in one ot the new wiiat it is to hesitate. There can be ti'Mi;Vsterd-Lv devpln,l n stores on Parrish street, just across but two parties'. The Third, in gen vunfnii t.ueveiul)eu a from Parrish's warehouse. After you oral politics, is a fallacy and a snare in,"hJ interesting evidence, have read what they have to say . ' Z ' 'jUet "I'pa it now; Ul: Ulnars is that well placed, then go and see what they keep and Ave vou Goiii" to Build? :t't ami contented labor has how cheap they are ottering their ' and is systematically driven gods- We refer with pleasure to the ad vertisement of the Durham Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturing Co., the chean labor whiVh 1oJ Riiilrnml I'llllior. , a oivo mio lll'ruwn .upon nnr t,i,.,-., : Tho piin'tnn dm Iranian dVes the which .appears in Thk Plant to-day. l'a ivw months The manner following railroad rumor .: "We learn This establishment is well equipped 'isiint.,;.,-...: "'. , . thnt n. nronosition is under consid- with the latest improved labor-sav- j- siuon is known. Wei i... u ...ani o.,ti;f;ni, innr mnohinprv and it. is nstnnishinor H urt ot" tl i i , , eraiiou uy uic wuuwutuuiiunura -b - v . 7, v r . .iyr brokers who iiiv i .i. i n,,j, v.: tn epp hnw raindlv the work is pxp- v V IO pXWUU. IOC 1'uui.uii aim ly 11v.11- -t"--j - . - tin y would cattle; of the bur road from Durham to Dunn cuted. The Company is now pre interest; of the false tire- anefconnect there, with the Atlantic pared to take contracts for all kind rsunr which iinnr-,i .:J Coast system by means ot an exten- ot buiidingsana certainly ineir su Red m... 1 ia""Jlca,lLinnnf Clinton bmneb rn.id to nenor facilities warrant them n V sea from poverty Dunn Let her g0 Qallager." as pauperism here; ofasys 15 i-U-ljwl as the coolie trade Speaking To-Night. in naminc very low prices. The hand some residence being erected for Mr. W. Duke will give an idea of what Imui, and niorallv as bad as The citizens of Durham are re- they can do in the way ot building 1 slave Tr.,.1,, - minded of the public meeting of the ornamental dwellings. They are Mnful tor " AInca 11 Young Men's Democratic Club, at-aJso doing much of the woodwork vt t " . ' of tue deepest Lockhart's warehouse to-night. Mr. upon the extension to the factory of "specia l v n : ..." wr n t..i.i. i .:n u r fk.U Cn Pf Tf iah irnni h n.i - illllSi WO- V . Lt. XUrAlJeau mil liiiiic uic . iuar, k-vi" w al tuu "aiu r"1 work for warrps Tb a' oneninpr speech and will probably a house built or want any parts of a i; deserves rrp,!; :i - n . be followed bv others. Everybodv house call on or address the Durham VU1 nietbn.l-. i e i IS COruiailV nivncu tu aiicuu. iitL i uojii, i'uui "im iuuiaiiii.ui I Vl I . I 1111 1FQ lAi I ya irom tlu and we ieel tilpre ,e a Drr turn out of our voters inquiry good must to hear the issues of the campaign discussed. ing Com pan Their works are lo cated in the western part of the town, near Main Street Church. Failed oi' the Opportunity. This morning a lady inquired in our presence, "1 iwohder where I can purchase four dozen jelly glasses, or where can I lindj glass jars to put up peaches in." Ah, madam, we thought as we mused to ourselves, if a t ' 1 " any ot our merchants keep such articles, they fail of enterprise enough to advertise them, .and that too in the very height of the season for the use of such things, j No, the majority preier to sit around and talk dull times, lt they should risk an adver tisement in a live 'paper, some cus tomer might presume to call, and thereby break their sweet rest and at the same time take from them the opportunity of crying dull times All ucce.ftil oust ne,s mm make it a rule to advertise more largely during lull times than at any other perujd. That is the object of advertising to make business, so that when business is good there is not so much a neces sity for advertising.? Men who make our Stewarts, our YV annamakers, our Hembolds and and such like, adver tise all the time. It would be contrary to the laws of trade if business was not extraordinarily dull with our merchants and others of our trades people. Consult j the advertising columns of The PiUnt, the best me dium in the town,:and see how few are making overtures for trade. We speak without knowing of a certainty, but we believe that trade is better with Ellis, at the ! Emporium, with Messrs. Jones & Lyon, with clever Dick Blacknall, with accommodating Parry Vaughan, with Mr. John T. Womble, and our friend little Charlie Taylor, than with other houses in similarlines. Ourjudgment is that CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, which will be swept out regardless of price. MR. PAUL NORWOOD is with us and will be pleased to have his many friends call on him, and will take pleasure in serving them in we 1h-k to annouiHt to the i.ui.iie that an- the future :is he has done m the past. ... ... l.. r.. .... : i i r I :.. .1... I in Rum wni in-., aim mil in- umiii'i iii iiiv "l'arrish BuiMinj;."' lVixms U-Mriiiu .ai-erMli-eniinteil will l-leaM? ireK.'iit tlu in tothf IUhipI of DIItKCTOHS: J. S. Carr, W. W. Kulli r. II. X. Snow. J. T. Mallory, K.J. Tarrifh. ('. S. ISryan. T. 1. JolK-H. 4. W. Wallor A. 11. St.Wf. Jas. A. l!rjn Iire Urs through our Chivr every Tiwslay anl Friday. IVrsons k'iositinc monies anl reeeiviiujeerti fieates of leMsit then? for, ruiiiiiiiK tix or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rale of 4 ier cent. jer annum. We are I'l-tjareil In d Jiaiikiny in AU its l)t i time ids. Cit'l'i'Jiotis, Ij an. D'sromd ami JhjKisit. Knowing the wants of the community csl hor- oughly as we !, we -will emleavor to seivcMhe juiblie a.slilerally as eireuuistaiiees will ajliniL T. W. VAUGHAN, PhTG" Prescnntioii Dnisrist a 1 LU DURHAM, N. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN -TO- P HYSICIAKS PRESCRIPTIONS JOHNSON & GOODWIN. anj.'1'Mf DO YOU PROPOSE TO BOIL THE DURHAM - .ash, C::; li MTg k ANNOUNCE That they are prepared to take con tracts for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elal orate, at A COMPETENT CLERICAL FORCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -TO- Plans and estimates cheerfully furn ished and contracts solicited at home or abroad. Oar plant is equipped with llie latest improved labor-saving ma- COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS chinery and we are prepared to fur- AND FILL ALL ORDERS. nish Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all kinds of Builders Supplies at prices that cannot be beat auglO-dtf E. FOSTER NEWKIRK, Fancy ul Toilet . Articles, Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. OPTICIAN! "We welcome all and will treat 3 on right or rice: augl-tlliu Room No. IS Hotel Cumeokv. : I r
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