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TO' rv SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 188S. OUK COUNTY TICKET. For Monday, August 20th. PRICES COMMED TO lODAY ONLY! FOR THE HOUSE: JOHN T. NICHOLS. FOB SHEP.IFF: F. D. MABKHAM. foe treasurer: W. H. ROWLAND. fur register of deeds: PASCHALL LUNSFOKD. for coroner: DH. N. M. JOHNSON. The most superb Bargains that have ever been placed on our tables. A. for scr.vEYor.: M. LEATHERS. WEATHER BUREAU. The weather prognostications indicate the state of the weather for l0 hours from to-tiav 3 o'clock. Remnants ! Washington, I), C, Aug. 18, ?88. For North Carolina, local rains, Ckak;. slightly cooler. A magnificent line of remnants will -be offered, consisting of Sateens, Dress ( linghams from 4 to 10 yards, AVool Dress (roods in all shades, Cali ; coes, Bleached Cotton, Embroideries, Laces, etc. The en tire lot will be closed out to early; buyers at about one-half their value. Ten pieces more of that superb Bleach Cotton worth 10 cents, will be offered ait cents not to exceed 12 yards to a customer. Ten nieces more of extra fine, worth 11 cents, will be offered at 8 cents joint canvass between Messrs. Blaine not to exceed 12 vards to a customer. and Carlisle. 1 hey will probably TuM.tv dnvr.n nWt,! Towrls worth from lo to 18 cents, will be offered Veak m twelve. principal cities in for choice. LATEST BY 31 AIL. Carlisle ami Blaine to Meet in tlie Campaign Senate Tariff Bill ami Blaine Personals. Washington, D. C.,Aug. 17. 1888. A movement is on foot to have a 12 J, cents this country. Speaker Carlisle's son it? frri n rr into vTnnn t nioho o nnm Five dozen more of those elegant large size fringed Towels will be ottered j)e of gpeecjieg .. at TJ cents lor choice, .iormer price 6ti cents. Five pieces of apron check Gingham in brown, blue and green, worth 9 cents, will be sold for 5 cents not to exceed 10 yards to a customer. again The Senate tariff bill has been delayed, it is probable IJrother blame is doctoring it. Table Linen! The House has wasted nearlv three days in useless filibuster. The cause of it is this: The Republicans are trying to force the consideration of the pension bill introduced by Mr. Matson some time ago, in order to boom himself as a candidate for Governor of Indiana with the soldier Our erjtire stock of White Goods in Check" .Nainsooks, Mull Plaids, btripes, vote. He is a Democrat and he and All pur SO and U cent Table Linen, including Turkey Red, Bleached Damask, Unbleached, etc., whT be offered at J)8 cents for choice this price for Monday only. scared have said that Raleigh ought as a whole the week s business has tr, nnnmntinn h nst Go dsboro. been lairiy sausiaciory so lar as lv 'r -.m - . - i cm.: There id no necessity font. The le- quantity is concern. ompiue ii ver if brought here would not spread, have been nnusuauy neay mis it is believed, i Such was the case at weeK. uui in ihom iumuhccs syues Richmond. Raleigh is not afraid of were made at heavy losses loown- Goldsboro. if New Berne is. The era. Our inanuiaciurers, generally, - 1 1 a T I latter place has established a regu- seem to be doing wen, ana although lor . t-irnn!. nuarantinft asrainst thev are buying lightly now, very Goldsboro. No people who pass soon they must come on the market through Goldsboro are now allowed and enliven the trade. A good to stop at .New Berne, l esterday a many oi uur nuc sFa uiaucuu- r UonHprenn i r Pnmshtn ncrpnt. ing ine COUveuuuu at uureiieuu on II' II 11 THE who had been at one ot the moun tain resorts, was stopped here by news that he could not possibly en ter New Berne by way of Goldsboro. He was sadly bothered and went to Norfolk. 1 f Nw Berne suffered grievously from yellow fever during the war. That visitation frightens the older people and is the cause, no doubt, of the remarkably rigid quarantine against Goldsboro. The apple trees in this section are remarkably well fruited. There ought to be no end bf jcider ami vinegar making this .yedr. A great many applications -Tor 'j brandy distilleries have been tiled. ; There must be il good deal of illicit distilling. Be sure that when the pay for discovering illicit distilleries ceased, there also ceased to be much earnest search for them. Very little is even said f the matter, and no body cares much, anyway. It is whispered that a barrel of the "block ade" occasionally comes into this city. !f People are -coming back quite nu merously from their summer jaunts. They find hot' weather, for the mer cury marked 1)5 vesterdav. This is the third heatedTcrm of the season. the 19th irist. J. M. Taylor. niS TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. White Goods ! etc., worth from 25 to'-37i cents choice for 15 cents. They were bought at auction', prices and hence you will never have this chance Plaid Organdies, Ecrue effects your again. Scrim ! his friends will have to vote for the bill if the Republicans should force it before the House. This would pass it and kill all tariff legislation. It is a large pension bill, and Mr. Matson had no idea it would pass when he introduced it. the Repub- A. Alex. -Walker, Editor." Durham,! NJ C, Aug. 18, 1888. We have wound up the tobacco business for the week and the multi tude, together with mahv of our to bacco buyers have gone and are going to the association at old Eno church, four miles from town. It would re quire much water to settle the dust for this crowd to-day. W e think a Delightful, Dignified Humor. The following, from 'the proc of the House a lew davs shows how innocently the playful gressman improves each shining hour: Mr. O'Neill (Mo.), rising to a ques tion of privilege, sent to the clerk's desk and had read an article in a Washington paper to the effect that the effort of the Democrats in the Bouse to pass a bill for the relief of the Cherokee frecdmen was the result of a bargain with .1. Milton Turner (the freedinen's attorney) ami was intended as a compensation to him for his services to the Democratic party at the Indianapolis colored convention. Mr. O'Neill said that he desired to brand the statement as an absolute lie from beginning to end. A point of order was raised that there was no question of privilege presented. Mr. O'Neil stated that he had in troduced the bill, and that it was charged that there was a bargain in it. "With the Democrats," suggested the speaker, "not with the gentle man," and the suggestion caused a laugh. Mr. O'Neil remarked that he had merely desired to brand the state ment as a lie, and he had done so. Mr. Owens (Ind.), who is men tioned in the article as having ob jected to the consideration of ihy bill because of his knowledge of the 1 I .l .1 bargain, inquired wnetner me gen tleman in characterizing the state ment as a lie meant any personal re flection upon him. Mr. Kt eiu repeaieu mai me statement that there was anv bar- A 1 M 1 . the introduction or prepar- ar. I g DAILY TOBACCO W ISSUED EVERY AFTFA Except Sundays DURHAM, x W. G. BPRKIIKai J- P. W1UTAK1I! i .... ., , dor and lhirh., sn:s - in i j,,, repetition of the; crop prospects has now become verv monotonous, and ain 1,1 we think it willihe no derelietion of mg ol the bill, no matter by whom duty to let this much-worn question made was a llc an a,)Solu.t plain. develop- unvarnisned and unquainieu lie. Ou- v :ir. Six mouths. Thr-c Month. One Luoitth. One we k, - Tinlmipo of nnr 191 cc-rA X ,noo Kr-vim will bp r-losfid (nt. fit, S cents for choice. Aicans see into his game and also see rpcf for a few davs and see devf'lor " ' -- - i ,1 i i i -i . c-J . .-"I' rr ... .i.i.-i now uiey can maKe a good oeai oui ments. Look xmt for something LIjauolllt'r'J oi l no :ir. i iih rmpiKor n si wnrT.pn a ; . ,.:,. e i .i r i ivvpim iwmsicii i iiot i ik r,.n. Nine Ueilt WaSJl LirGSS CjOOCLS I theireHortstoget it before i the House, 0f large experience in the culture of tleman had not answered his ques- uut ne cannot prevent the waste ot nrth Pnmlinn fi,.,nc in ih i.on. tion. Fifty Dress Patterns, 10 and 12 yard length, consisting of large plaid India time' caused by the filibuster. npr rmintv of the tn Ha infnrmc Mr. O'Neill r Linen, Mull Stripes in blue, pink and black, former value 15 cents, will be offered Monday at 9 cents. Kare opportunity. . Sateens! 40 Dress Patterns of our 15 cent Sateens wiJl be offered at 10 cents for choice. "What wo have left in French Sateens, solid colors, figures, mourning, etc., will be offered at Ho cents, former price 37 cents. -If the gentleman says lis tbnf Ilia viows will l-n roorlr fnv that I am a partv to anv bargain in my. feimmons is just irom eastern the nrpss in si. few dnvs Lnnk nnt connection with this bill he states North Carolina and rejiorts the Dem- for jt an(i be UYe aml rea(i it Tne what is a lie. After a pause I don't oeranc ouiiook as eneenng. bnei,ioCC in ih n.n,r nfi0nf nko for thft wppk lwpn vprv snti- 1Alf 1 AlMrtl TllA 1 fllA lIA.-il 11-ltvlll(-1 I it jaui Ionian nuiii inu hum itjiuiLs taotorv on: Tiii;'.;- yGish in AJrin t i j mean to offend the gentleman ; he understands me. "ghter.J Handkerchiefs ! kJ( dozen Ladies' Fine Linen Handkerchiefs, plain white, embroidered, col ored, bordered and mourning, such as we have been selling for 25 and 30 cents, your choice for 15 cents, Monday only. (' Swiss and Cambric Embroideries ! A New Line of Swiss and Cambric Embroideries will be placed on the job counter, ranging iii width from 4 to 15 inches, "real value '25 to 50 cents, your choice for 15 cents, positively the most won derful bargain ever seen. Flouncing, etc., worth from 85 cents to $1.00 per yard, your choice . for 40 cents. A bargain that ought to command your attention at once, . alike which you will never see great apathy m both partie? . Messrs. Pepper, of Winston, Holt, of Goldsboro, and Cheek, of Hender son, are here. Maj. McClammy left yesterday for his home. Misses Kate and Stacy Boyle will go next week to North Carolina to visit relatives. There will be a vote in the Senate on the Fisheries treaty next Tues dav. - again. White Spreads ! News from the Capital. Special Correspondence to The Plant. Kaleigh, N. C, Aug. 18, ?88. The last of the blue badges of the farmers Alliance delegates has flut tered on the street. Next week they will be replaced bv those worn by the delegates to the Inter-State Farmers' Convention. This is a big affair, one ot the greatest ever known in this State.' It will be, in fact, the largest representative gathering of farmers' representatives on record in the South. Its proceedings will be watched with keen interest by peo ple in all the cotton States. Very lull reports will be given and excel lent telegraph facilities will be ar ranged, it is hardly probable now that Senator Ransom will be here to make an address, but there will be many other prominent men on hand. The society of the dear agriculturists What we have left in Carpets and Rugs will be closed out Monday, at prices is considered peculiarly desirable this We give you below what we re gard as being strictly reliable and correct, or as nearly so as it is pos- , I I . . A A. 1 A J M 1 sioie 10 rci up sucn siaiisiicai re ports. Why do! we say this? Be cause we clip it from the Western lobacco Journal, u Grand aggregate value of collec tions from all sources since the crea tion of the tobacco tax up to tlie end of the past fiscal year: . 18G3, . . . 18C4,... 18(5, . . . 18CG, . . . 18C i. . . , 18G8. A few more of our 1)0 cent and $1.00 Spreads will be offered at G5 cents. 10 more of our $1.50 Spreads will be offered at $1,00. This will astonish you. All Wool Albatros ! Our 38 inch Albatros, in cream, pink, blue and black, will be offdred at 47 cents, former price 50 and GO cents. 18G0, 1870, 1871, 1872,,... 1873,. . . . 1874,.... 1875, t. 187G, L. 18", 1878, L 1870 1. 1880, t . 1881, .1 . $ 3,097,020.47 8,502,008.98 14,401,373.10 10,531,007.83 19.7G5.148.41 18,730,005.32 Cant ion to Mothers. Evory mother is cautioned nainst giving her child laudanum or parroric; it create an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's lJ;dy Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harmless and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by It. Blacknall A: Son. S. H. H AWES' GOAL ELEVATOR ! RICHMOND, VA. :::::::::::: Tllfi Oft M E Ifi? SODl 33.730,170.52 9 v m t i t s r a k & s' r o- . M) ..iu.j.u'j inere are seventv-two screens in 33,212,875.02 the Building. o7;.j0.j,4bl.8S x0 dust or dirt can possibly get 30,79,339.91 into the Coal as it runs over these :vator RATES I ()lt APVFIITI; column, three month ..s-il 1'IW ..... .1... I x'iuiuu, nil 1UUUIU, . ....... J column, one year, column, three moLlL J column, six inoiilLs 1 column, one ye.ir, 1 column, three moLtLs .. I columu, six iuont ... 1 column, one w-ur Consumers get their Coal drv and rerjcclly clean. Carpets ! 1882. 1883 1884, 1885,. 188G, 1887, 1888 to meet the approval of the buyer. Special Sale! On Corsets, Hosiery and Gloves. Prices confined to Monday. year. No pains will be spared to make the visit ot the o(X) delegates interest ihg and pleasant. Thev will be given the .-freedom ot HI re Hear Raleigh and lants rarely ever recover if attacked." the State. Men who smoke a tzreat deal nrnnt The Republicans of Wake are to apt to take itjand Dr. Cochran, al hold their county convention to-day luding to thisj while speaking of his and if last night's indications count germ theory,! savs : "The tobacco T-1 '111 l1 ll l' l l T 'IP 1 I X t P P 11 ' 1 T A ii , .1 .... I . r uieo wun an Kinos oi uemnams lor aoout one-nan oi tneir value, isv an lor anything there will be a pretty smote kills the germs before thev 41,10G,540.02 screens in passing from the Kle 40,091,754.07 into the carts. 40, 135,002. G5 38,870,140.08 ' ' i : l i i i xnc lanroau ears run aiomrsnie the Elevator, and the Coal is loaded 26,062 39o!o8 mto them there, thus lessening the 2G 407 088.48 CUHL lo ine iriiae oouth ana West. 1 have now and shall always keep on hand, a large stock of all kinds of Coal best suited for Foundry, Factory and Family use. All Coal selected and of best quality. 1 rompt shipments. Orders who use alcoholic stimn. "Cited. ! m 27,007,362.53 30, 108,067. l!5 30,602,431.52 It will be the aim of Tttl Plant to furnish its real Litest news from all iunrM he same in an a' tractive $778,643,841.73 YELLOW FEVER. what Dr. Cochran savs: so- Remember the Bargain Table ! s. H. HAWES, Richmond, Va. means attend this special sale and pick up some Bargains in the way of Black Dress Goods, Sateens, lable Linen and other things that we have mentioned. mess. A teature promises to beacon- are breathed jinto the lungs. Cu test for the rather tat olhce ol sheriff, gusta ,cemngeicsm 1 he present incumbent, J. Rowan Rogers, will have as a rival for the Henderson, X. C. nomination no less a personage than The receipts and sales the past oi. a. . cnaner. uogers inends week have" beien very good. All cut ters selling for outside figures. Fine A Grand Clearing Out of Every thing! If you fail to attend this great Clearing Out Sale you will miss the grandest opportunity of your life to secure Bargains. Call early and avoid the rush and heat. Remember these low prices are for Monday only. Don't let the opportunity slip. burg to Kidgeway. there has, tor late planted tobacco is suffering very t i "ii '-n i ii i" a .i . . I- , cuujc mice cai. uccu a, uaiiti uiui. iui ialLI. v il e Iieiir OI vnmP In 'nnrliisinn wo will of vnnr snpri.i nrrormnn tn tliio mno-nih onf lino nf I . . . J . 1 . 1 ..... r yjl uluc " '.r. : n rIr:: ; :i;: 7ir:0 w about this road. It ought to have little being cut and cured. Some of been completed long since. The the.new has been on this market at grading was practically completed full prices. lAll new tobacco that some time ago. It is now said that has been sold is rather small in size claim that he has the negro vote solid. It is easy, to see why interest smokers active. All fillers and wrap is lcit iu uie uiivtriniuii. oers are uiKen rat iair. v.imaTinn And Mr. Moncure Robinson has The weather! continues verv drv at last absolutely bought the Mr- no rain worthy (! of note for ten and nuSh'tii ginia it Carolina railway from Peters- days in this immediate section. All HARDWOODS A NE.W ENTERPRISE. Many persons who have built houhvelen at a lrs as to how to tinis-h and .leeorale them, ror this purpotie the MANUFACTURERS' House Famishing Agency has been established, U-ing the f.rn of the kind T , , .", OI ine Paterer, where desired. bargains and with the importance of calling early to avoid the tremendous rush. jRaTRemember the place, ELLIS' EMPORIUM, opposite Hotel Claiborn. A cordial invitation extended to, all. p. S. Gloria Silk Umbrellas $1.49. or in any manner wanted. ine same in i-aj-er or in Will alo deoorte LINCEUSTA WALTON. Respectfully, it is to be completed at once. Traf- We have no change to make in last he arrangements will be made, it is weeks quotations, claimed, so that cars will run from . j V: H. Smoot & Co." Richmond over this road and thence ' - via Raleigh and Hamiet Kichiiiobd, Xa. Some people hare who are easily Sales were mall to-dav, but taken X1 cantrts. hard wnml mntplt te and marble mantles, rrtei. etr. We furnish panels, sl m ivnaf?r celebrated "WILLOW SLlblNG MANUFACTURERS' HOT SE FURNISHING AGENCY, Main Street, Durham, N. C. Office oyer Bowen & ArrendeU. JyHHl3m IN POLITIC We shall give faitLfal principleH of the Ih-mocr? party under w hoHe a-lmit: lie aflairs the .State an-1 tl ' large Las -njoye.1 tLV srt f and the richest Ll-sik(P"k ... .. i we Khali contribute or.r v- ficcuring the triuu-h1 ei' excellent SUte and Stitfc tickets OUR LOCAL PKI'A We hhall endeavor to and sprightly, furnishing peningn at home and dcicg to still further advance ll ' plucky, entequising and KKMKMIiER fnr nnM and OUT UTtA at once mith your utcni jour advertising pairo
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