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j. B. WH1TAKER, Jr., EditorV TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Now, Third party voters, if you really desire good government and want to elevate the morals of the people to a higher standard, let your good work begin at home; reg ulate your own household and do 1 V- . SUOn I 1-Month - Sorts. 3 Months, -. - LOO I 1 Week, - - lOcts. not try to grasp the affairs of the RATES FOR ADVERTISING. nation by violence and pious braga column, three months ....,.$ 20.00 docio. 0, but you say, we must vote 1 column,-six months, column, one year, 4 column, three months, . . I column, six months, A column, one year, 1 column, three imonths, . . . 1 column, six months, . . , . . Can any white man wife and children 35.00 .. co.oo as, we pray. .,: .35.00 prav to have his . . lio.oo placed under the protection of igno . . 60.00 rant negro office holders? Then he 1 1 o f m '. . 200.00 does nt know how to pray and we 1 column, one tear, Space to suit the advertiser in pioportion pray the Lord to have mercy or that to above rates. mnn nrwl tp.ioh K V vote for the Third party is a vote for the Republican party. Then if you vote as you pray, you are praying for the success of the Republican party. SATURDAY,' SEPT. 15, 1SSS. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT '. G ROVER CLEVELAND, of New York. for vice-president: ALLEN G. THURMAN, of Ohio. FOK governor: DANIEL (J. FOWLK, of Wake, .if FOR T.IFXTEN'A.NT-GOVERNOU: , : THOMAS M. HOLT, .of Alamance. FOR KF.CKKTAUY OF STATE: WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, of New Hanover. FOR TREASURER " IX)NALD W. RAIN, of Wake. for auditor: .. (lEOROE W. SANDERLIN, of Wayne. FOR KKI'EKINTENDENT. OF PTTI'IJ(! INSTRUCTION: SIDNEY M. KINUER, " of CutawUa. 'FOR ATTORNEY GENERA E: TIIKOlKHtE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. caused FOR St:rREME COURT BENCH : Associate Justice, to fill vacancy by death of Thos. S. Ashe, JOSEPH J. DAVIS, of Franklin. To serve if Constitutional Amendment is remain adopted, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. ALPIIONSO C. AVERY, of Burke. THE DURHAM PROGRESS. We have read the first number of the Durham 'Proyre, the "new Third party paper edited by Mr. Burkhead. Rut for its politics we would be -glad that" Mr. Burkhead had started this new enterprise in our city ; but, be lieving the course he and his party are pursuing to be -destructive to the interests of .-the State of North .Caro lina, we must condemn it. We re gret to see such a clever gentleman, one so well fitted to take a high stand iji Our public aflairs, leave the party with . which he has so long affiliated and worked for ; the party wnicn ne Knows nas placed our , .A. in the prosperous condition she is now inland which lie knows is doing, everything in the power of a party to do, to advance the inter ests and welfare of our entire State For what purpose does he have it? Recuase he believes prohibition to be riglit? There are hundreds- oi men in ' the Democratic party just as strong prohibitionists as he, who believe it to.be their duty to re main in. that party and are going to and fight manfully under FOR ELECTORS AT LARGE : ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New Hanover. FREDERICK N. -STRUDWICK, of Orange. OUR EXCHANGES. ' Evening. Visitor :. The Baptists of Elizabeth City are building one of the finest churches in the State. rarrixh Warehouse Gazelle : Sam Small savs that hi wants the Lord to put the temperance people, who will not vote with the third party, into a box and damn the box. Wilson Mirror : The gauge on the Marietta and North Georgia railroad has been changed to Murphy, N. C. The cars can now run from Murphy to Atlanta, Ga., a distance of ;(J0 mile3. Wilmington Star: Information wa received yesterday that all parties wounded in the recent aflray at Elizabethtown County Register, McDonald, his son Donald, and Mr. R. S. hite, editor of the Beacon were improving, ana mat it is thought that the elder McDonald, who was shot in the stomach, is likely to recover. No attempt had been made by the physicians to find the ball. Asheville Citizen : The machinery with which to operate the street railway system in this city has been ordered. It consists of one seventy five horse power engine, and a hun dred horse power boiler, besides an extra dynamo and other electrical adjuncts. The irons, ties, and ev erything else connected with the building of the system has been or dered : all contracts made, signed, sealed and delivered, and work will at once be begun in its construction. Xeii & Observer: The Adcocks seem to be laboring under a morbid fear of being lynched, and are con: stantly asking the keeper of the jail if they will be perfectly- sate hen. Died, on the 1st day of Septem- SEVENTYf FIVE VALUABLE LOTS i.i i 11 J iiii -Uj-UliljV On Wednesday, October 3d, 1888, - JfiLit O'CLOCK, IMI-, The. Durham Land fink Security Company will self pn the premises in East Durham, at pnonc iiueiioii, y SEVENTY-FISTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, In size ran.dng froi ijiree-quarters to. one and onp-quartef acres, fronting on Driveivaml Outline Avenues, Reams, Cherry Grove and Markhani Streets. This is known as tbie I And is in two hund foA vards of the Cotton Faeloryand very near the HWei MM. I J:! ? - : Ux .Terms of sale; 0e-lfifth cash, balance-in one andtwo years at 8 per cent. interest from day of sale. ' 'f. We will also sell j i 4 : ' One iVery Desirable Lot On Main Street, a ifort ion of the Durham Marble Yard Lot, size thirty feet front !v mnetv feelclfep. This'Companv hs ilso a tract of land; known as the Adjoining the abovli of 1S2 acres, which they will spll privately in any num bov nf n.pif' to suit miilchasers. I Anv of the aboveSi laid s can be bought privately before dav of p.jl.lic sale by applying to E. I Rogers, Secretary and Treasurer, or Dr. .). 1.. W .it kins, PreSldellt Tie DURHAM LAND & SECURITY COMPANY. TOBACCO m ISSUED -AT DURHAM. THE HANDSOMEST IN THE STAIEI IK P. W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G., IV. rrescriDiioi i DriiHii ! ClJ DUIUIAM, N. C. its banner for the good t of our glori ous old State. Mr. Burkheaxl knows that in North Carolina nine-tenths of the men he induces to join the Third party, come from the Demo cratic ranks, and .by that much strengthens the chances of Kepubli can success ; he knows his party can not, by any possibility, carry the State this year; he knows if. the Re publican party is successful at the next election; it will be almost im possible for the Democrats to ever acrain cet control of the State. He knows the Republican party of the State is violently opposed to any legislationdestructive of the liouor traffic He knows that the formation of the Third party has been injurious to the cause of local option which his party says is the next best thing to prohibition. What then can Mr. Ilurkhead see in the future but'ruin and destruction, brought about by the Republican party, put in power by -the assis tance of his party? FOtt CONOUESS FOUItTH DISTKICT: BENJAMIN II. BUNN, of Nash. 'KU'liU, RUIN AND RUM. If the Third party people are really honest in their work of reform ing the morals of a "wicked and perverse nation," and are willing to listen to reason, we would like to advance a few thoughts for their consideration. One of their exoec tations seems to be that by .showing considerable strength in , the ap proaching election, which ever one of the old parties is defeated will go to pieces and then necessarily join the Third party as having no where else to go Now, let us see if this is likely to be so. Suppose the Republican par ty is defeated in November, and af terwards should be unable to organ ize for another campaign, where do you think a majority of that par ty would go, to the Democratic par iy yti uic j. 1111 lun iv i id xj nut . ii t i t l ii true that a maiontv of the Jienubli- Li . . " " nnttir nroniinri;impnTri nt tiioir rrn- can voters are what our Third nartv , , , . , , " . : suiuenis, out me public oi tlnscom- truMirw rfi I en nnn Tvmt f I hint - A. A , . . , munity fail yet' to be comfort i.TT : y Jy w ed. "OnethinLWe lack." Mr. J I hirn inrtv f lint vin nv ic trn. 1 J J J . iMtntn ;ilk tn rrrmrt unnn .... . .x ... . . ' ' " I.W liivr v.w "I'VU muikiwu itiuuviivu5 mil iiau mat i i .. . , , ins pniiL'iiL uiHi expectant, consul TIH: RETURNS INCQ3I PLETE. Mr. Cleveland has fired the heart ot every true Democrat with his let ter of accptance. Mr. Harrison has put a broad grin of . approval upon the countenances of true and tried Republicans. Messrs. Fisk, Streeter and others, not excepting the irre- uency his letter of acceptance. "Let her party and join us too. Not so.'- If they wanted to leave their part v and i n ' , w i jihi, iihj ittpuuiiuis in puvvt...i, ii not do so now? The way the Third party classes Is it not plain enough for any one men. Here is ;a man' who says I am to see that if the Third party should going to stand ilat-footed on the be successful two or four years Democratic platform ; I think the hence, it will only be the .Kepubli- Third party movement an error can party under a new name ? : They put him down at once as in fa Again, as North Carolinians which vor of drunkenness an enemy of are we most interested in, our State the devil. Another man is in doubt, or Federal government ? Kepubli- maybe he is a strong prohibitionist : cans having control of the Federal he takes time to consider the matter government does not put us under and after doing so says : "I cannot negro rule in North Carolina. Re- join your party, it will injure my publicans having control of the State State and do the cause of temper government does to a greater or less ance no good." Heis put down as a extent. Can any one deny this? If, coward one who is afraid to ex then, this last proposition be true press his sentiments. A Kepubli and you preier to live under a white can who has alwavs voted against man's government, where is the in- local option and spent his time in ducement to vote or give encourage- vhooping the negroes up to the rhent to the Third party ? Some of poles joins the Third party ; he ira-. the best men in the State, and strong mediately becomes a great moral re prohibitionists too, say that negro former and is infinitely superior in rule is worse than bar-rooms, and if every way to the majority of the this be so," wherein have you correc- white men of the State. Here is a ted an evil or elevated the morals of Republican, they have nothing to your State ? "say against 'him ber, at the residence qf; his brother, V. M. Jones, in Petersburg, Va., Josej)h Jones, late Captain of Com pany K (Raleigh Riiles) 14th N. C. Troops. Capt. Jones was as brave a soldier as ever carried a sword. The last two vears of the war he com manded the corps of Sharp Shooters of Coxs Brigade and was conspicu ous for his gallantry on many a hard-fought battlefield, and it was his Corps that led the advance in thje last memorable charge at Appomat tox. Many an old soldier will retid the announcement with a sad heart. Peace to his ashes; State Chronicle. The Durham Tobacco Plant has ' coined the best expression of the1 campaign. In re ferring to the Third part' men it calls them, 'THE ASSASSINS OF TEMPERANCE REFORM." That expression aptly describes them. The lonest ones among them (and we know some who are as honest men as live) are assassins without knowing it, but the fellows of the Social Equality Steele kind are de liberate: assasins, willing to kill all Temperance Reform in order to gain a little notoriety. The Ctironicehfix ever been an earnest advocate of temperance, and with Mr. N. I. Rroughton, Rev. R. H. Whitaker and other veteran temperance men, we have fought for temperance. The Third party men are trying,!, to as sassinate the influence of the well known friends of temperance. The Plant calls them by the right name. "We thank thee for that word." 1 1 T ' 1 i rim w limington nar : a correspon dent writing from Teachey's says the W ilmington iv eidon railroad warehouse at that place was des troyed by fire about 4 o'clock yes terday morning. hen discovered ii i j'i i tne interior oi me nouse was in a full blaze. The cause of the fire is not known. Capt. Smith, of the steamer 1). Jlurchison. which arrived last night, reports that the river had risen thirty loet at rayetteville, and the water was still rising when the boat left yesterday morning. We regret to learn that our friend, Mr. F. R. Cooper, of Clinton, has sold his interest in the Caucasian and has retired from the editorial chair, pur posely to devote himself exclusively to his profession, the law. Mr. Kobbins, a delegate from Watauga county to the State Radical conven tion, says that, though he had been a Republican, there was "so much negro in the convention" that "fre quently it was impossible for a wnite man to get the floor or to obtain a respectful hearing." The result was that Mr. Robbins' stomach turned and he threw up all the Radicalism in him forever. I SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO physicians ; Ascriptions. A COMPETENT FORCE OF tRELIABLE CLERICAL DRU GO-IS TS COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALlj ORDERS. - - Fancy ai iii Met Articles Cigars antfjTDbaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. We welcome alii right. ami will treat you FIRST WATIOWAI BAM OF DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, Capita! 887. $100,000.00. oiirir:it:ii)s J. S. CARR .........L.i-........ProPilont. O. S. DRY AN p.. . J. ..... .Vice rrcnitiit. LEO. 'P. IJKAKTT Oashi.r. C1IAS. A. JOUPAN. .T.ll.T, .51. .T. S. Oarr, W. W. Full. r. TI. N. Snow, J. T;. Mallory, I)IRE(JTOItSi E. J. litriifcli ('. S. IM -yai T. P. Ai.ut'h One Way ol liaising IJowldors. New York Graphic. An ingenious Missouri workman did a very clever thing the other da'. It had become necessary to raise a huge block of stone about half an inch from its bed, and in the absence of derricks or other mechan ical powers it looked like a hopeless task. Not to be defeated bv such trifles, he attached a number of ropes to the rings with which the stone was furnished, tieing the other end to the top of the windmill un der which it lay., He then mounted the windmill and poured pail after pail of water on the ropes, which in the morning had shrunk sufficiently to lift the stone the required height. Is Life Worth Living? Not if von go through the world a dvspeptic. Acker's Dyspeptic Tablets are a positive enre for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, In digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. . We l-jr to announce t tlje public that we are now ready lor tuiMucss.f uiI can he found in the "r-t'.rrish '.uildiii!;' Pulsoiis desirintr irtiersdis- -t.--: I . . . rrvunt'.'U will piea prt'ent tliem to the Hoard ot Pi rectors through out i shiLr every Tuesday and rrmay. ! . Persons derosit!nir mtiief and receivinc ccrLi ficutcs of dejosit 1 1 lerefifir, miimintr six or twelve motiths, will receive! interest thereon at the rate oi ier rem. er iinninn,. se are rni-nml to 7i JU.tjkiny In All its De ii -! Knowinc the wants ol th onghlv as we do, we will f puhhe asliherally as cirfuii J. W. Walker A. II. Stokes, Jas. A. liryan-. Jjixin, Discount sit.: community as thor ndeavor t( serve the stances will admit. Wlioa ! Whoa! Whoa! EVERYBODY SAY$; DEMOCRATIC IN POUtJ ONLY $1.50 A YeJ STOP AT THE DORHAM POULTRY YARDS Terms: Cash i m Advan AND for sale rii kai- if ;et one of those Fine Laijgshan Cockerels ! l;have a few eArlv-hatched LniiL'shan Cockerels taken at once. (VI). W-HITAK KK. Driiii am, N. C FOR SALE, THE PLANT GIVIS The Latest General News The Latest State fe Splendid Chance for Investment! The Latest Local News! Valuable Property in the Heart cf cur Live and wide-Awake City. I OFFER FOR SALE: Eihtc"-!! honsckand lots (one and two-story hniM rs. with Iroiiijtwo to six rooms in a liou-). all. built within the iast t-u years, and all now ten anted and surrouhided by wat r works and eli-ctri.- li'ht. This, property nays HJ'j per cent, on the llioiiev mvestei.l. ) Also oik; IMacktmiith Shop and two-story Coach Shop. 1 All this propcrfv is in one body, and adjoins the city market. s ' M lerrns: ( )no-t hint -ash, one-third in 12 months. and one-third in x. vears. TALM AGE'S SERMOSi Pnlilishi l Ev ry Week in Lr. Type ('all on or a-idr s.pt7 PIEDMON ss W. I. I AI00. (ireensboro; N. C. rti Condensed Schedii AIR-LINE ROUTE ! IUCIINOM) ) DAXYILLE KAILU0AD. WASHINGTON LETJu Giving Inei lents of Int. r t fr. National Capital. le in Effect June 24th, MS. Trains Rj:x by 75 Meridian Time. SOUTHBOUND. i DAILYJ' Xo..50. No. 52. It'ttve VashinKtm ill 24 A mT 1 1 00 Y Ml Leave Lynchburg, 5 50 I M ."ill) AM leave Riclunon(t, : 10 " :i0 " 1,'ave Danville. s W " m u" " Lenve Oreensboro, 10 4" ' y W ' Leave Salisbnrv; 12 'JH A M 112:5 " Arrive Charlotte, 155 " 12 10 PM Arrive Columbia 0 :U) ' 5 2:5 " Arrive AntrnMa,- 10:50 ' 1 10 ' Arrive Atlanta, i ; 12 00 iuon 10 10 " Arrive MontKonfery, 7:55 1 M V A M Arrive New Orleans, 7 55 A M 7 20 PM," Ix-'ave iioldsboro, 2 "ToP .TT : ?s lo TMt Ix-ave KaleiKh, 5 00 " 1 15 A M Leave Ihirhain.V GUI " 3 12 " Leave I'niversiiy, G 25 " 3 45 " Leave JreenslKro, 10 45 " y 50 " Leave Salisburv', 12 15 A M 11 25 Arrive Statesviile, 1 51 " 12 12 P M Arrive Hicko'vi 3 20 " 1 II Arrive Moraiiton. 4 12 " 2 10 Arrive Marion, ; 507 2 10 " Arrive Round -Knob, 6 05 " 3 27 ' Arrive Asheville, 7 2S " 4 31 " Arrive Hot Springs, 9 15' 6 10 " Arrive Morivtown, 11 10 " 7 50 " ACCURATE MARKET REPC; Of tbo Durham ami OlLerlLv Liberal Advertising Ru NORTHBOUND. daily; A NEW ENTERPRISE. Many persons whofhafje .1 uilt. houses have Won at a loss as to how to liisli and -decorate them. ror thisjriirjiose the ; ' i MANUFACTURERS' House Furnishing Agency 'Will also decorate hasheen established., liinti the first of the kind in North Carolina. ;e will -take a building from the hands of the' plasterer, where desired, and Jinih it in " HARD WOODS or in anv manner warned! the same in iaier or in lincrusta Walton. ,4 We furnish j.arju'etr fioorinp. wainottinp, hh earits, harl voftl nmntels, carved wrxxi panels, slate and marble mantle, prates. eU Aeents for the lelebrarld "WILLOW SLIDING BLINDS." ; i MANUFACTURERS' llf) E FURNISIIINti ,AGE;rNcA-, Main Street, pur ham, X. C. Office over Bowers, &. Sirrendell. jyli-13m CASWELL HILL. RESIDENCE t Splendid house with l roms: pool water; nice orchard and grapery; 4:g acii-s in lot; gxvl com mnnity. Mr. J. W. Rrools W ing to purchase over thpreniiKcs. -leriiifl easy. Apply ill ehow any one wih- J. A. LOXCf. Oraliaui, N. C. Arrive Washington, Arrive Lynchhiirg, Arrive Ri'chmoiid, Leave l)anville lA'ave ireeuslro," Leave Salishury, Leave (harlottt. Leave Coluinhiii,' Liiive Augusta,! Leave Atlanta, J Leave Montgoirierv,-Ix.-ave;New ( rl(ansv Arrive (Joldslwuti, Arrive Ruleigh,t Ix-ave DurbamJ I-eave University, Leave 'ireenslMiro, lx.'ave Salisbury, Ix'ave Statesviftc', iA-ave Hickory J Leave Morgan ton, Leave Marion, t Ix'Hve Rotinil Knott Leave A-heiIlf. M'KVC Hot S Ix-ave Mori No. 51. T35P M 12 40 " 3 30 " 'J 47 A M 8 05 " 6 27 ' 5 00 ' 11 25 I' M 7 00 ' 7 00 " 7 :r a M 1 004 M No. 53. DAILY j 1 10 1', M ! 2 00 12 55 " 12 11 " '. 50 A M f. 27 " ; 3 :'.0 " I 1 -,r, " ; 1 01 12 01 " II lo P M ' 9 55 " ' 8 05 ' 4 30 " sprirag?, MOWTI1. MURPHY BRANCH. ! 7 IM) A M 112 .V " I 5 00 " !J0 20 P M H 50 " 1 7 15 ' 5 50 " 12 35 " H 30 A M 8 10 V 2 10 " 7 55 " ill 45 A Mt I 7 15 " f i 1 50 " : 3 45 10 :o P M 7 15 " . 5 56 ' 4 53 " ! 4 14 ' ! 3 3; "S 2 53 " 1 25 " 11 40 A M ! S 35 " OUR SPECIAL OFHESI SUBSCRIBEES. 3Jo. 1. For$l.."0 in cash wcwijl cat Plant fur one t :inl snliKcrili'er two liictUP s-3n. f'lfvehiti.l 'l'l,e.- I. it tlir'-!v-iLr ?aeh anil are richly worth $1.5t) you Ki t $l.oL TsJo. 2. For 2 .",( we will siii l 1fcr I'lant one yoarsiti'l nvA- ?"r' a nicl;el-ilate.l dock, m w,- .lial, wariant-.l to nc ".'A ret..ilut 2 .U to ?..' J you K-t The I'lant fr fe 5 l.r,0, ami a elock nu wnnls, for $2."iO vou t l-ut- OUR CREDENT From the many eommrJ to The Wkkkly I'wnt '.v 0Vi1 No 50 I No 51 the State rrww, we IT I-ave Ashevilld, Arrive .Wuynesviille, Arrive .larfett'si r x 25 A M f :i 20 ! M t 10 T,.i " 1 (K) " : 4 X " i 6 00 A M STATE UNIVERSITY BRANCH ONE OF THE I ET Tl'F. Pi.awt. winch 1- r,V . ct'r DAILY1 Leave Fniversitv. Arrive Chapel-Mill. Arrive T'niversitv. Leave Chapel Mill, t Daily, except Sunday No 52 1 No :o rxm in tho Htit-.'WiU provi nwut nd profpt rity. ,12 15 P M 1 V, 25 I M ! 1 15 " 7 S ' 12 (t5 P M j C J0 P M 11 05 " 5 20 ' THROUGH PULLMAN CARS. Train No TA Washington to Atlanta; Atlanta to 1.1 -1 avnie 10 uoiumbia anl Augusta; l.aleieh to Asheville, Hot Springs and Moristown. - irain No 52-Vashingtf.n to New Orleans; asnington to I oluinhia itA An to GreensWo; ttUleigh to GreenslKjro; Salisbury to Knoxville. J v.xe11"? 1 Pfew Orleans to Atlanta; Atlanta ii V? ll,-w '"-.i Augusta to Danville; Moristown. Hot bpnngs and Asheville to Raleigh irain o ;i-JNew Orleans to Washington; Au gusta to Washington; Knoxville Vt Snlisburv; ..r":"'""1" Hiimonn: ireenvtxroto Raleigh -. A.D.P.A. tuiieien. K. cl 4 LK-uin v r We Lavo wen, in ''fr' more gratifyiDg tjiW -a" NOT WONPERTCT THAT IT FNTI' I-iclniuiit l'r' $ Tt W not wonderful tht TB entenrie, i uccewfol ELEGANTLT VtTf FrankJinrn jt Thf. Dchham ToBAf ro n? f .uUful and elegantly l "11 UK3" beauUful and elegantly keed von Runtcnrna?' rkr.n.u Tr iNT li 1 H Pinrei tliclil. WOUKliw Guaranteed and sold by 11. Iilacknall Jk. Son jy7-dtf IIP . ... . . ...v , ... Vv. a.i u. r. a. Washington. D.O. newspapers in the ssut
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