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',1 II, L.U . ' X? W 14" M 111 u AswixiTON, fcept.' zu. -Bond of- . .. .-- Bond Offerings. Washington, Sept. "SO. Bond of- terings to-day aggregated S3,8()8,450. TcP-fYQrri FrPP7Prc Accepted, SSJCO.OOCJ at 1291al3b for C reni V FCCZCFS ours ana 1U ialOTl for four and a halfs. .VIM-'- VHIov Fever. (j.t. zo. --WOSCS .li Jow, arrived j-.imilv from Decatur, atit.i n(m and died of ' Kitrli' h and Jelferson ln).kye.'teniay-morn- "!- i u -..! until a tew it ii "-' COMMERCIAL. lay Tii' ,V-T ' tt;L 1 inur!!'')' '.'re in w York Wtock.3Iurkct.' ! Exchange qnu-t. Posted rate 4h.4 ' ' Art .ill pons 129, bid. 4fi8 lWbid. ortn Carolina conol, Os 12 4s '4 lrginia conaol. Ga 40. O.liloajjro Produce Slarket. Chicago. Sent, is m.,.. ; - . .... J all cottage in One Corn rong and trifle L.rrcU wrtbt.nt f Decatur. His hTgheVr I,gfc: lrow",ms trong . !... 1 . i VT.TT?T n..n .. . . tl,:it tiev nuu uwii r ",,u! ""y "inter wheat ex. 3.10a.-, r,K.i i"" ' JllUUUi U 'Jilt.?, rr. t -t . --- - , rouiuern weak, good to was direct WATER-COOLERS, Common Sense Sash Balances, very useful in tbis warm weather. Durham Cook Stoves, &c, &c, at J. T. WOMBLE'S S:ard.-7-2Lre Store. j-y-eio ' in M. iHSlm 1 ; t im 1 -t - uvu!iian'wli accompanied 111"1' I MltlllMAtil lirr ' ' . ..... fvn A. vi I , . , .,1 Ui caiUl i:ah;iiu- uu cnoice ex. 3.13k5fi5. liLl il 1 .. .. I U'UI'it I . W iL.T Mil VVU I.VJ I - I iii'" ; ao no noiu i ",.v lerirei e. necieu Kra.iea N Arriving 1 r. UU11: ",t o.-2 mixa va - t 1 CrJY DRUGSTORE. R. BLACKNALL & SON. DEALERS IN CDKradt-d mixed 4 VVT"" 1 V"f : t'!.-I.i. I vi i - .- . iuiAcu.,nii.eiiiuer t,V 1 i Wutw.Hrcr nt v - nt-afly; Bpot sales No. 1 white tatf! aivrt '.Mid .t-lH rgl.l at 44; No. 2lo 35i: No.2 mixed Sept.35'8 : ' '11 1: .il enTTov n...ii . ...... , ,nci I 110 U 1RCU UI CM I vr iv, T r. - ""J" ? Middling. loial'J?:.: .. rl n..: T Vr1-?" nrm : Howard t aud Wes-l "1 .. tlm inn i -nOio.w;. ity millH miner -i KThiiUm. i;,.f.r VU- nuuuu., wv.. do Rio brands 5.00a5.25. " ' -ivo.. rclllOVe tO ttie IlOS- VHLAT Southern, dull, easier; Fultz OCalOJ: nVmio?;1! -PTJRE DRUGS, n d wint-r S pt. 07. ? PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles ! Mil .-I ,,r;.f -mum lllli1 II ,,vcl to an " . i ritv a:ro ,,,..,,,1 to ronifl n f r"'"' fcsteru(quifct and firm - Xo 2 OWCU to iClliaill winter red spot J4 .'aMi : S. nt ')4a'U. IS family WaH at .. "W".'', steady; White STai i.., .! i4. extern, dull and -av viv..i w.f A FI LL LINE OF C0L(iATES SOAPS, EXTRACTS AND TOILET. WATERS; AT ' VERY LOW PRICES! SPECIAL FRIGES FOR Stiiriliiv and Momiav AT- COMIFGI r3 1 lb': their clothing ,-tri ieu. ., rrepi. -v. ir. been ordered to at Welborn Una as to reported yel- tho.-e towns. St Au- ,v over her clean and U'-e il'd ,n investigation September VVT i- h.'Ul Tii-nifirrnw pvprv- I ' C 1 l ' IU HlVliv" . ; ' '."ixcHitin -the mails will be '! , ;l tVnrn Jacksonville and F.i'iiwill not be allowed in at botober 1;' . ,n,U U,t November. t AUgUSlinei ftunuuuucu uv Dumber ....... rl.il men. Private advices January ......... niM1 i . , February Henderson vi He, rs. u, witn March..... ;;; sports, say two deaths have ,,1 to the refugees. lhe latter lltrt nted and making tne nest i, situation. Three hundred Zt are there now, eight of "si an- from Camp Perry. As "w tlic refugees arrived at Hen- ..nville those who had the means i , lr,.ci. WmI for tlift siek and MU III ll'V MUVi .w f ' 1 . 1 ni . ..11 il. . ,vni the expenses, nnouiu ine spn atl any more, outside will-become a )ressing neces- SJxSlL' 'UlSternr White4' Western xw lork CJottoil ALirl,,. New York, S. pt. 15.The more thouhtfulio 5 to be the abnormal movement of cotton in thl large slnpinenta from New York to Norfolk Va where bulk is broken, the cotton cimSdaud reloaded on steamer for Europe. To-da 4 maS t i?' xt reeovl-red wHiiSw' ... .. iii! uwiug positive strength. The market showed considerable speculative energy throuuh- d OetobidoS .a.!!. c. rest oi tne month showed de clines ot 1 point. Sales to-day XiM) balr-s KPB0' cot.tonlf,',loted.at.l0;7-16 and sales 4o4 bales to spinners. Closings: i Sponges, -Trusses, Supporters and Mechanical Appliances. 9 7374 7374 9 U ' 9 7778 9 858(5 9 9394 10 01-02 .... 10 0919 .... 10 17 In 10 2324 Baltimobe, Sept. 15. Virginia Sixes consolidated 3, i paht due coupons -; do new 3s Co 2'; do 10-40's 35 a ; North CarohniC's - bid: to-day. July. CIGARS TOBACCO SNUFF SUMMER DRINKS: Saratoga Wat or. Deep' Rook, Vichy, Gingf-r Ale, Soda Water (ice-cold from best fruit syrups), limeaue, ana. m iact, all the popular drinks of the day. Our Prescription Department Is presided Over by' Mr. F. H. Heartt, whose expe- , arf. euanie us io guarantee accuracy, neatness and promptness in ceni Bounding meii- 172 cines. 1-72 . . ff-iiemfmner the place : Stokes building, corner Main and Corcoran streets. je22-dly ; R. BLACKNALL & SON. S. H. HAWES J City. S t - L .1. OA liOiN'.Tox, -N. repu zu. of yellow lever reported i the neighborhood of Rurgaw, '..on the YVeldon railway, was uptly investigated byJ)r. V. J. lv. an expert ot the State Roard Kilth, and found to be nemor- . i j r l it.vt r, witnout a sign 01 yei New Orleans Mobile Charleston Savannah Galveston Wilmington Norfolk Augusta Memphis St. Louis Cincinnati Philadelphia Boston Baltimore Louisville Sales. 500 k loo 150 Tone.iMarket.iRec'tS; Ex. ste'dyjlO ste dy iuiet 1450 ,ste dy 2319 jste'dy . iflrm 147 Iste'dy 2 ,iui. t 25 ! quiet 350 te'dy ste dy dull Uiet 9',' 9 13-1 fi 9: 9i 9s . 10 i 9v: 10 ! 10 'b! lo-, lOi'i nom'l:l0' Iste'dyllO.'i 1723 447 55!) 8(15 3159 1K1 340 50 loo1 1'.) '.to 4650 COAL ELEVATOR ! RICHMOND, VA. FRENCH'S SHOE STORE, tSigri of the Golden lioot.) Saturday, September 22d, and Mon day, September 24th, we will sell our Ladies' Kid Button Boot, Worth $3 00, for $2.50. A very- good LADIES' KID BUTTON BOOT, Dongola stock, worth $2.o0, for$?.20, sizes from 2 to 7, This is the best Shoe for $2. "0 ever oiVered in Durham. Do Net Fail to -Take Advantage cf the Price, $2.20. i A Good Goat Shoe, . Worth $2.00, for $1.75, And also a Kid worth "2.()0, for $1. 75 A good Kid Button.; Boot Worth $175, for $1.50, And several in a cheaper grade with 25 cents reduction in regular price, amoncr which is a A. - v J Grain Button Boot, Worked button Holes, wortli $1.25, for $1.10. These prices are for Saturday and . jlondav; onJv. Call Early and Get Your Choice of These Goods! EMPORIUM! A Grand Clearing Out Sale of Rem nants ! Consisting of Worsted Dn ss Goods in all colors, shades and textures. White Goods of all descriptions, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Sateens in both American and French, Embroideries in loth Cam bric and Swiss, Calicoes, both in black and colors, Torchon Lace, Black and Colored Silks. Also eighteen or twenty pat , terns of our choicest Black Goods ! Including Henriettas, both in Silk Warp and all Wool.. Cashmeres of all grades, Alma Cloth, French Dingonals, Sebastopool, Armure, Uaritz, and man- otlitr Noveltits which we will oiler at 25 per cent, less than Market Value. I; v. ; Ribbons ! On this day will also oiler one job lot of Kiblon at 14 cents for choice. Table Linen! Our entire lot of Table Lint n will be offered at New York cost. ' Towels ! A 1157 Tta Only Coal Elevator Sol TWTTT TYTTTT TriA Tl.1 il . J. t YH i luu l'u U Our.10 cent and 12' cent Towels will be SHOE sold in Durham. Towels at 10 centK. Onr 25, :!0 o!V( red and IJ5 at 7 cents. Our 15 cent cent Towels at Ijlvcrnool Cotton 3rarlot, LiVKRPOOL, Sept. 15. Spot cotton, was steady: Middling upland (id; do Orleans Od. , Sales 5,000 bales. ltalolli Cottonjjrarket. Good middlm . j.. 03 iVwr. The man lived twelve Si::::::;:::::.::::::;::.;;: 2v screens in passing from the Elevator -;-tnmi the radroad. and had ?trlct kw middling.. 9 iiuu uie cans. .. . 1 tiuw iinuiiiiny .... ....................... . '.p.aafj possioie -sources At And Below Cost ! 17.', cents for choice. There are seventy-twro screens in the Building. - No dust or dirt can possibly get into the Coal as it runs over these Pant Goods ! :im'H near any possi lit'i-tion. , Iannis, hept. zu. len new ofvellow fever have been re- r '1 to-day at Decatur, Alabama, ;i reiTiilar stamnede from that iJ in progress. ' -. tkk The news of the vellow I r ut Decatur, Alabama, is con- 1. breat excitement prevails the people are fleeing and stores, Owing to incessant rains receipts are light and demand is very good. ' Purliam Markets. PRODUCE MARKET. Nought Off. in! to the News it Observer. K.HliNiiTuvKrnr '0 Ttliii 1" "1 the lh'imhlip.'in njindidntps for . ; in the second North Caro line!, and will furnish Cheat- witluuoney against Simmons. i!nm.... 1.... .1 r . 1 . a nits uurnio- 111s term titkeu a hold and ajfressive SUGAR 6 8 COFFEE 10 (a, 11 MEAT (q H N. O. HAMS , 144 15 ' SIDKS. 11 LARD 10 W.LARD. 9 11 CORN.... 75 fe HO MEAL2bu.l...... . (al 65 OATS.... ro m fiO FLOUR... 4 50 T00 HAY .... 70 (51 10 EGGS 15 (q17,'2' CHICKENS. r2ja( 25 BEESWAX. 15 18 WHEAT . 70 90 SALT, "f Sack .90 sl 00 KEROSENE OIL 20 BUTTER 25 CHEESE...... 15 (cU 20 FODDER .. 1 00 (a)l 25 MOLASSES, Tuba . . .... '.o (dx 40 N. O L. 50 (di f0 SYRUP 35 (a 40 COTTON MARKET. TOBACCO MARKETS. rRenorted by JOHN L. MARKHAM.l i" tavor of tariff reduction and good middling,. .............. 1...... I . I . . , a i uit Tchv LMVn orpif nfttiA to I AlllJL,lji:su - t" . a iF,,..4.l 1. " ' ' i"i,wieu monoiolist. esnecia lv ,l,'Uon bagfrint: trust combination. :'t'ty have determined upon his . nunwy can (io it. it iney l,!.t him, while it will be aloss ;Jurmers and laborers of his ... r-l'Mvhose cause Iip 1ms clmm. J'1- U will he a great victory for Consumers get their Coal dry and Perfectly clean. The railroad cars run alongside the Elevator, and the Coal is loaded into them there, thus lessening the cost to the trade South and West. I 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. Prompt shipments. Orders so licited. S. H. HAWES, Richmond, Va. PIEST NATIONAL BAM V OF DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. Now is the time, to buy your SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, I flour; hams, CAMMED GOODS and other . GROCERIES AT PRIME COST ! HATS, SHOES, CLOTHING, NOTIONS AND One lot of Pant Goods, former price 25 to o0 cents, will be. offered at 18 cents. Our 15 cent grade will be offered at 10 cents. Bleached Cotton ! Five pieces of our yard wide 9 cent Bleaching will be offered at 7 cents, onlv 12 Yards to customer. Canton Flannel I From Ten to Fifty per cent. BKLOW COST ! Come and buy at once, as the stock must be closed out in the Next Ten Days. A rare opportunity for some one who will purchase the stock as a whole. S Don't forget the place, opposite Parrish's warehouse. - I T. B. W0MACK, Assignee of Johnson & Goodwin. stp7-tf ! Five piect s, former price 10 cents, to be sold at 8 cents. former price 9 cents, to be sold at 1!2 cents. Five pieces, DURHAM, j SMOKERS : Common . .. Medium to uood... Good to Fiwe. ...... Fine and Fancy . ... FILLERS i Common Dark ..... Medium to Good... Good to Fine , Extra CUTTERS :-- Common Medium R hi Uinle! rtood here that the Fine to Fancy 'ue people have abandoned wrappers : common to Medium r u't im ivt y.i it i i uicuium w w.i I , ,t " t lei unjr Harrison andire Good to Fine 'u-,tH'ir efforts to carry the l,t lu'Dresentiitivpa 11 f 3 00 4 00 4 00(aV 0 00 fi 0o12 00 J2 00(n)14 00 2 00& 3 00 - 8 00 6 00 6 OlKailO 00 10 00(gll4 00 41 00(o15 00 J5 00(dU8 00 16 00(&20 00 20 00fdi35 00 , 14 (K)22 00 , 22 00(oi30 00 , 30 00(0)45 00 . 50 0090 00 OFFICERS: J. S. CAKK.. C. S. BUY AN. . LEO. D. HEAUTT... CHAS. A. JORDAN,. , .... ..President. . .Vice-President. , Cashier. , Teller. SCHOOL OF MUSIC! 1 - MIS3 I, ! SOUTIKjATE, DIRKTOR. DIRECTOUSt r,"hle in tl... i.fi. o . Illinois, September 20. I Ml II Fine to Fancy ........ Iet the farmers give strict attention to the handling and classing! their tobacco. There is no labor that pays the producer half so well as that bestowed in preparing his to bacco for market. Handle carefully, class it well, and by all means have it in good, safe nrdpr. This crop, while not as good as we J. S. Carr, W. W. Fuller, H. N. Snow, J. T. Mallory, E. J. Parrish , C. S. Bryan, T. D. Jom-s, J. W. Walker A. H. Stokes, Jas. A. Bryan: oni San Francisco savs 'ived from the South Seas anticipated, will be in good demand, and it ",l inere W:w s.-ivn.ro tier it no- will iwiv to handle u wun ereai care. l it t I . ill !l I1! I t 1 1 ... 1 . uesis- srroim ho ore t io :M alb v-i, 1 thrt l.,..,w.Y. t.:. "lr aim ;ui, Hill take noeirm nf tho 1 WO llllll IM. 1 - eu t rencu man- .L.V.I . . 1 nai thousand natives tt . rn,., x.. i : n iiauu's rciiico in- ""'Ulitain a. a u ,,.- Aim 'til 1 1 " "tl f IL US Ullll VM,iiUre tj Much imlisr- '. t expressed 1ure of K aster i!I',se?:,to fablish a penal itV,r!lv l island is famous i 'aiM stone statues stnndino- L , nil.-. t 4 1 r Alamos .liiVjority. ltUHlayby J.S. Merchant Tailor, HAS JUST RETURNED in Tahiti over -pr0m the North with the finest and ster Island by Chili, handsomest stock of Cloths, Casiiers Vestiis Ever brought .to Durham. ' All wanting Fine Goods, Good Fits, Latest Styles and BEST WORKMANSHIP ! Are cordially invited to call and ex amine this superb stock. J. S.MESLEY, Over Postley's Jewelry Store i We beg to announce to the public tliat we are how ready for business, and can be found in the 'I'Parrish Building." Peisons desirinp paiers dis counted "ill please present tliem to the Iioard of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday. . . . . . ivrsons depositing monies and receiving certi ficates of deposit therefor, running six or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent. jer annum. We are rreareil to do lit:tk'bj in All Us D?- jinrfnwdst. Gfledlons, Jamii, Discount and Decsit. Knowing the wants of the community as thor ough lv as we do, we will endeavor to serve the -r . - ... . . .mi . i. public as liberally as circnnisiances win ainm. Auction Land Sale! tat ues standing lhe seizure was foro, of the Chilian v devolution. 'Niijtv.. . u yl son ... .... x , . . ,;, . "uieuL Mas tnkon n nco fit.. . . i fei,:1"11 loeal option. Two l'j ln;r - ,lr"3 carried the city lhe "wets" car- 1 1 1 majority. The Fall. Term will oi-en SATURDAY, SF.P TKMUrtll l.Mh, lv. Terms Per Quarter of Twenty Lessons: Vocal Culture, half hour lessons, - - $10.0 Vocal Culture, hour less)iisT. - - - l".(io llami, hour lessons, - , - - glo.oo and l.i.wi ( irgan, hour lessons, - . - - - l.'i.twi Free Classes in Harmony and Sight Reading. Private lessons also given in-Elocution ami Physical Culture, per quarter, 1".00 ! MISS MARION S. FULLER, stc'y. Grand Bargains Will be Offered IN broken lots of Ladies' Fine Wool Vests, Shawls, c. Carpets ! Our entire lot of Carpets at 10 per cent, below cost. Handkerchiefs! Five dozen Fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, including white, colored borders, mourning, etc., worth from 20 to-DO cents, will be ofl'ered at lo cents for choice. Kid Gloves ! One lot of, Ladies Kids in loth black and colors at HO cents, former price $1". NOTICE ! Corsets ! 1 On Saturday. Oetol r 13th, at 10 o'clock, a. m., he Enterprise Laud Company will sell on the premise to the highest bidder, Fifty Choice Building Lots, size to suit purchaser, fronting on South Street Enterprise Avenue and Davie Avenue. TIE 1131 Hi : i One-fifth cash; balance in two equal installments on one asd two years credit, with eight' p r cent, interest from day of sale. i Parties wishing to purchase privateiy before day of public sale, or desiring further information can apply to aug5 ENTERPRISE LAND COMPANY. New Lot Box Paper, j Of latest styles, just received at the . Durham Bookstore. Iu kham, N.C, Septemper :-l, lws. Whekfa", The delinquent list of the Iuirbam Countv Medical SK-Metv hhould le revi'd. anl Whekeas, The menil.-rs f this Sviety have no desire to inHiet lurilships UjKir their atrons; therefor-, Ik it . ? A'-Wr.-.. That i.uilication le made in The Daily To..t Plant ainl Thr lnhi ii.ci.nlrY, for :0 days. that on the 1st day of January. lvV, the delinquent list, tviz: the names of ersons who have the financial ability but rvfusvto svttle tbt-ir nielical bills.) of the Durham C4unty .Me.li al Society will le revised iaml the names of tho. tersons now on the list .w ho show a disjoition to settle or omoromise m.-iicai now neni against them w ill be stricken therefrom and there wall le addcl thereto the names of iIiom? j.Tsh lossessing the means and still refuse to y their medical bills. All jrsons.on thelelinquent list are debarred from the service of any 'physician of tl is Sity. unless iiaymeiit lor said; services be inale in ad vance, "i i These resolutions do not apply to charity cases. By order of the Sf iety. J M. MANNING, M. D., iTewdent. J. D. P.OBEKTS, M. D., iretarv. sejvlm The Graded School "Will oiWn Mondav and we beg to announce that we have now in store a full line of the Wiks that will be useil, together with Slates, PeniciLs, Tablets, liook llags, Siionges, Ink, etc liive us a call. I J. B. Whitaker, Jr A Co, . At Durham Boik.store. Our "0 and cent Corsets will Ik? offered at 44 cents. Our 75 cent Corsets will be offered at 05 cents, and our $1 and $1.2" Corseta at 88 cenU. Don't Forget the Place and Time! ELLIS' EMPOPIUH, SEPTEMBER 17th. To Avoid the Rush and Secure Bargains CALL EARLY, MONDAY NEXT. Rc 8pectfully, W. F. ELLIS. 4
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