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life fe v? ' . ; . . - : ' i StMMAKY DURHAM, N. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1888. $4.00 PER ANNUM. L rit!i)i ll- s a i-liot in the mouth 'dog catcher."- -A oiis is assaulted and ,!,!-Vli I ril i: n:t I !livr,- upon one of the princi- An inlinnary for dumb ani- liod in Philadelphia. :v.. will soon have asupply A r m A. 1' ' a NAni oatuniav nnmn oto. t ho Wtli WAV WVVJl tllV 1 , - " eigntn week since the yellow fever appeared at Jacksonville. In that time tht re has been 1 seventeen hundred and 'forty-five cases and two hundred and two deaths. A -There were1 no services at the Treslmerian church- vestcrdav. at 11 o'clock, and last nicrht. ow iir to apscnce ot the pastor, Rev. Mr. Dar- nan. - The Ladies' Exposition Societv met this afternoon. The ladies will Frost. l'lant lhotorniilis. Unless the hottoiii is to drop out Miss Daisy Mercer left to-dav on ot the Katydid theory, lrost, we are a visit to Raleigh. told, may be expected nmht. Help for Jacksonville. In view of the fact that there are signs of an awakening in our com- Wednesday Mr. Julius Lewis, of Raleiiih, was munity to the duty of contributing , ... The ckrk of a ew lork r"r '. . .1.; went to 1 row a basket. When asked what she wanted with it she 'said: "I want to send some of mv goodies LITTLK mite of a Durham i,l VaI-uable Ivork fr ,he Kxpoiition. O I HRVmflV H War. I nnilntii rr i r t , i J . J "J wumcu -A ,7t ou liroailway, New York ;u'i)iii an 'eighth of an acre, sold for a good causev -Two typographical on in errors oc- n.-'Knl.ind shows anxiety to gain it), i. ii .iraL'tia canal. The New I 111 Vii' - card 'j to raise a fund for the . 1 - - 1 l. . A -,i".l'vr--w " li:ive rcmaineu ai uieirposi " ,ville. , The Wilmington Star its "JM ldrtlulay. A Pittsburg iiMi,MH he wishes to' bet on Cleve-:Tli- population of St. Petersburg ,1 ..),( MU in the last years. one town in Pennsyl- then entered the car and stole forty the advertising columns of The 1'lant, I- I . 1 . - a. I A I thnnsnnn rlrllnr M.V UUUUlkJi ,i.miMi-licu .lli;r women in . ,r,- the mothcrs'of S i children. ..A,r optician says gum' chewing hurts Over "()H, 0()0 rose plants are ,;iv !,iiiilit into- this country Con - In- iaLthc hill making "the depart f aL'r'u ultnre one of the executive de ,.,.t,. The ('.'hiiiese exclusion bill . urt i the President for his signature. to the sick folks at Jacksonville." Ox last Thursday night some daring robbers bored a hole through the floor of a pay car in Buffalo, X, Y., through which they adminis tered ether to the. occupants, and curred in Mr. W. 15. Ferrell's Saturday afternoon. "Thirtieth" reg lment should have been "third" regiment in both places. r Cirand Democratic rallv and .Well Done, Thou Good and Faith ful Servants. The official board of Trinity church . ... . J in session this morning, appropri ated one hundred dollars towards the relief of stricken Jacksonville. up the Commonwealth Club. Regular meeting of tlie Common wealth Club to-night, at 8 o'clock. Business of importance reouires con- tofchlight procession in ' Durham, sideration and a full attendance is in town yesterday Mr. T. M. Martin went road yesterday afternoon. Mr. Pulaski Cow per, of ! Raleigh, was on our streets this morning. Mr. E. S. Parker, of Graham, was on the east-bound train yesterday. Messrs. W. V. Fuller and J. S. Carr went to Raleigh on the noon train. Mr. Joe Harris, of the! Orange bounty Ub Thursday night of next week. i . a ,-. . . ... ber 4th. speeches bv Hon. Geo. V Sanderlin and Hon. A. M. Watldell. -Xew goods are rolling in. AYatch Ooto- urged. to the relief of the yellow fever sut- lerers, we are encouraged to print again the list of subscribers, with the hope that the donations will show considerable increase within the next week : George W. Burch, J. M. Gattis," Mrs. Florence (lattis, Cash, J..T. French (faille of shoes), Dr. A. G. Carr, Reuben Hibberd, R. G. Lea, S The Ice Factory. I Work is progressing upon the ice lactory and it will probably be in sercT, passed down the road to-day. Miss Xettie Ward, of Morganton, PIrs- J- IX Goodwin, amvea to-Uav on a visit to the uibieau, Misses Cain. - Mrs. L. E Henrtt. of n:ilHirh whn , . , CJ . . : t : i i- i r . i i . . . ' o"' tne nest advertising medium in Pur- "perauou oy me ena oi tins weeK. has been visiting friends in Dur ham, and find out where to ark the ine proprietors, Messrs. Herndon cc ham. left for home to-dav Hie Uold Leaf laments the fact newest, t tic nobbiest and the ehcfmosr, ; Aiwaier, win mane a ueautiiui and ' F I". , . , . . ... -. , that the Republicans of the West Mrs. J. S. Meslev hn tnl4n tylp attractive exnibit at the Exposition could not seethe Vance county Re- agency for. McGill's Orange Blossom, Rev. Dr. E. A. Yates, (leo. E. Patton, Mrs. M. A. Closs, Cash, Plant force, Cash, a medicine that has afforded great KPITOKIAL 1UUEFS. nublican Convention wKirh nipt in ... ui i , , reliet to many sufferers. See adver- ucuuclbUU 1UBt '"uray,; composea tisement in this issue of The Plant. 01 twenty-one delegates all negroes. Don't fail to remember th,i dntPS The Gold Leaf thinks they would of the Durham Exposition October Ih k latest reports from Hender- illc are truly gratifying. There V. H MA I a Mil 1SU1UU.I11 Will UC 111 ! weeks fro in to-day just two hfforethe opening of the Expo- I lit: negroes; of Jacksonville are 111 .1 il i v as liable to the vellow lever as whites. Tli is was never the case have got a very good " idea of the meaning of "Xegro Rule." Iiie Greensboro Patriot says : "Mr Harrison paddles along the Republi can, mill pond safely and smoothlv enough, and has not tipped the ca noe over yet. Mr. Blaine unkindly agitated the waters a little, perhaps with the idea of frightening the can - - I : I i 1 didate and compcllina: . him to keen memoers oi tne various congrega close to the shore, but this seems to all0Ps' W1U De organized tor the meetings to ue conducted 'byi lQth, 11th and 12th and don't fail to; come, if you wish to see the grand est affair in the history of progress ive Durham. A telegram lrom Mrs. W. A. Albright, ,.a't Lexington, announces the death ol her little grand child, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Eld who was thought to be nn proving a day or two ago You Don't Say So!" "If the Recorder' is such a "slow coach schedule," as The Plant says it is, it "gets there mst the same heavily freighted with live advertise ments not doMed? Daily Recorder. Cheap shows generally draw a crowd. " Mr. Joe Bernard, of Raleigh, gave tnjinv nf )W ! Diirh'im friotil t Lt I . . , . i ... j .w .v..v.o .. a Anderson, pleasure oi a hand shake yesterday. jev A Walker Mrs. W. II. Proctor was called to Mrs! A. Walker Goldsboro to-day by a telegram nn- E. Turner, nouncing that her lister, Mrs rate, Cash, was in a dying condition. Miss Ann Saunders, sister of our most estimable Secretary of State, is visiting the .family of her brother, our worthy townsman, Dr. R. B. Saunders. ' Mr. W E. .Dibrell, of Richmond, Va., has heroine an associate editor 1.00 l.U) 1.00 ').(X) 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 . 1.00 1.00 .'Ai 10.00 i.oo l.(X) l.(K) 1.00 J) 1.00 2.00 1.00 have been unnecessary. Rev. tmn A i mcnsk in bridge l)etwecn Xew ;k and .lersev Citv has been de- . A CORRESPONDENT of Chronicle writing from the Stale Richmond conducted Sam Jones. This is a proper JL 1 to do and we are glad it is being done. , I The Dick Blacknall Hose 3Iain Street Church L.ast Niurht. It j was not our pleasure to attend the special Sunday School services I 1.4. llll." I V ' MIH till t. .'H A 1 - A. i. I . 1.1i r 1- 1 a I ' at Mreei cnurcn nisi nigni, uui 0f,the Sovlherh TMuimist ad Man ufacturers' Ricord, published by Mr. E. C. Hackney,' of Durham; Rev. X. M. Jurnev returned Sat urday night from Beaufort, bringing some as line Spanish mackerel as you ever want: to see. He returns to Beaufort this morning. Savs the we learn that there was an immense congregation present and that the exercises were rendered creditablv A special choir, composed 0f and proved very interesting, Durham's Palatial Home. The Soutltern Tobacco Journal, of Danville, says: "It is said that Mr. J. S. Carr's new residence in Dur ham will cost near $100,000. With (J. E. Rawls, H. a. lieams, Official Board Trinity Church, 100.00 Collection Carr Church, Collection First Baptist, Cash, Masonic, II. N. Snow, J. J. Mackay, Cash, Dr. T. W. Harris, 1:5.12 B).(X) 5.00 :;.oo .ro 1.00 Rev. Dr. W. S. lllac-k. The following preambles and reso lutions, vhich explain themselves, were adopted unanimously by the Quarterly Conference of Trinity Church, this' morning: a: practicable by United States county says : "Dockery in his speech will leave on the special pieers. I iff'' Archbishop of Canterbury pearly marriage is one of the J aU-t evils by which working peo- atllicted. Co. train at Hillsboro said that the Democrats Wednesday morning for thd Fire- of Rio.bmnnd nnnntv hnd some vpnrs men s lournament at ureenshoro J . TU 1 T I ago nominated a negro fortheLegis- -v uWU uiucucin every o o o I nirrh i rnnnnt I r onr if thnxr lrt7i o- but few exceptions it will' be one of lanta, representing the educational ocean is hill of mackerel. Rev. Dr. Win. I). Johnson, of At-1 Ocakti-ju-yConfiivXceTkixity Chuwii, i - the finest private residences in the interest of the African Zion Church, Wuki South, and will be a fitting home for preached a tirst-rate sermon yester- God, ar the South's most generous son." day evening at 3 o'clock, in Stokes dist Ei generous The Telephone Exehange. Messrs. Geo. H. Glass and '.o h ;i i m; i pu i ' f-i l iiii - xi. i 7"" cure a pny.e in me contesi.Some- McClure, general managers of the eld accept the nomination. I have body will have to "set upnd!get." Bell Telephone Companv, will be in nt ' uieu iiiuu iu iiiiu sunie one 111 tins eonecLion ui sio.12 was laKeii lvurnam next weeK ana oc :nt:N are 'fleeing', from Decatur county ,to corroberate his statement, i ln a t lfV rrn rf trnnnnnrtn. but no such man can be found. I : four hundred left on one train am assured of the fact by j everybody fluisville, Friday. : -Mi -r h:i j lliwl t'uelebrate the anniversafy of tanning of the Chicago Anar- er ll.V here that no such thing has ever occurred in this county is false." and that it Novembt TOWX TALK. ir.u election do not Xb time to lose ! j Just a little over two weeks. Push the work on: the floats IA holds her Shit ?.?tUr to-morrow. We ... 1 . when t,1(T vill get through forthe Exposition. !' tin., !.! .. . .I A ' l'einocratic majority. r : lii;reenshoro The big colored posters for the Exposition will probably 'arrive Sat urday, j "I enjoy reading The Plant very much," says a subscriber in North State says v,1;uul will get one hundred and wy-two votes and no more. i;; a.ulsee if lie does not get nearer Xorfolk, Va. 1 "Unureujid seventy-two. ' The invitation cards for the M;: Ciuvn, lm"."! 1 1 coronation ball, at the Exposition, . iANDi.Ku has introduced a Un ot.r:4i i 1 mil' I UlT V Ul A I (intrr.wv : a f I ' -iv.-o 1111 1 lv ir llllf. ill I 1 a l. 1.1 a .... . e llO)C lu uc aoiu lu aunuuuee to the Exposition DrmiAM, X. C, Seit. 24, 1888. kkas, In the Providence ol and the economy of the Metho Kpiscopal Church. Sjuth. it 1k3- Hall. He had many ot our white comes necessary that the Rev. Dr. citizens among, his audience. W. S. Black le removed from this to Rev. Dr. W. S. Black, presiding another held of lalor, another con- er of Durham district, preached ference year, and Trinity church yesterday morn- Whereas, This faithful stew&rd of gin work hne and ni?ht. This bein? his fourth the church, and beloved brother 111 at the First Baptist church last night on the Telephone Exchange to be year upon' this district, his time has Christ has endeared himself to all lor the beneht ot the yellow lever sul- established here. ; Any not yet expired, and must go elsewhere the memljcrs of this (Trinity church), ferers. The congregation was; small, listed who wish , to be on the line next, conference venr. Hi sermon charge without respect to persons. owing to the fact that it was mpt gen- will please notify Messrs. S. F. Tom- last night was beautifully, tender, by his abundant lalxjrs, by his genial erally known there would be services, linson or Albert Kramer, special and his closing remarks 'touching, warm-hearted ministrations in the and we expect this amount Will be committee from the Commonwealth Durham district parts with Dr. sanctuary, by his most estimable considerably increased by this con- Club. Black with many regrets. May God christian character ami graces in the in his providence spare him long to social circle, and by his most accept the church. He is most devotedly able conduct of all his oflicial duties; loved by the Methodists of;Durham thcreforcbc.it and his leaving finds many expn s- Resolced, That we most cordially sions of regret from all. His lovable commend him to the church every christian character, his genial dis- where as a faithful man of God, a position, his consecration to his holy sincere and dutiful servant of ' the calling, his charming services in the the church, an unswerving devotee sanctuary has endeared him to the to the principles of truth, justice and entire community and we! bid him right; and we, the oflicial board of crrocrntirnv 'The sum of $25.35 was sub scribed or the yellow fever sultierers yesterday, ly the ; congregation of Carr church. Hurrah for this little church. Its noble example should lately been greatly increased and be followed bv all our churches, and the work is being pushed with all The Plant suircrests that the different P0SS1W speed, ine rainy weather rmtnr mvo untipn t int. en wtmni nas reiaruea worK somewnat ana r v i; . w m. a ' v v. a iivv, v M. ' ' A a t Durham & Northern. The Henderson Gold Leaf says : "The force of laborers on the Dur ham & Henderson railroad has for pa vine out of .,.,.11! . " nc .lrsury for thetranspor- the reduced rate v 1 o Africa of any grown negro in a day or two. wishes to go to that country. The Democratic nominees rep ZZT77x ,1 ';, resent the Democratic party. Stand of the Chatham bv the nominees. ' - wXow, Mr. Editor, I Therc are lirtv-threescholars in 11 preacher, nor do I propose attendance upon the Methodist Sem a,,l.. hut I am going to pro- inary and others are coming. Colonel Dockery will not A new washing machine can be ;ne Per cent, of the Baptist vote seen in operation on Tarrish street, " IS of Met ate-ihev nr. ,f.v between Church and Mangum. , WT ?i uuft .urti. 1 . - i . .1 room of the Y. M. C. A., beginning five minutes past 12 o'clock, lasting fifteen minutes. The buildings are .being moved from the lot recently purchased by the Durham & Xorthern railroad from Mr. P. J. Mangum. j Mr. Wm. Maynorisat w ork p re- Durham I paring to pave a good stretch ol side walk on Main street, west 6f the post- office. Let the good work go on. i f - Atuiuv UUU llltj UUlUbUUUUlUg,LUlUCl maiu n Uuay difler as to the part and Mangum streets, is being torn snouid take in the cam- down. We nope an imposing oricK Blaine wnnf , structure will soon take its place vw V I . 1 e i 1 i e eenerallir a .A numuer 01 coiorcu jiuuj iu ere m -..j on the east bound train to-day, en 'W ; 7 luay w-ants route for the colored State Fair, iu in !i tNn. 1 ti .. . . t a-ii- l. 11 H'.i ' " 1CW ppeecues in which oneneu at naieiiiu tins mom t ft V. . i . - I . t - ,. Chairman ot tfie rnuic Conty Executive Com- Orkinc lmnl tn nirl-o o e Demoemtip mllv " 14 to be held here Oe.tober 4th. .he expects a tremendous - r-very farmer in should come. sai4 that Mr. Blaine and r. Voters will be taken up next Sunday ing for the relief of the smitten ones of our dear Southland. s morn- Who Will Do It? We believe that a considerable aihount could be raised from the citizens of Durham for the benefit of, the yellow fever sufferers if the town was systematically canvassed. fL iau a i.i: 11.J1 v e are loaiu 10 ueiieve mat our people wiU refuse to aid in this most worthy cause. While it is triie the situation in the stricken section is some damage has been done to the road bed by washing it out, but this will be repaired and operations prosecuted all the more vigorously." Queensland Wants an American Farmer. Our Washington correspondent to farewell with the most profound regret. Just Cause lor Complaint. We have a street sprinkler, water works and a fund subscribed by the day ibforms us that the government merchants for sprinkling purposes i r 1 l. i' A ' 1 t oi iueensiana, Australia, has re quested the Department of Agricul ture to make. known the fact that an instructor in the American methods of farming is wanted , in that coun- so' deplorable that people should be prompted to come forward volun tarily and donate to the relief of the nav be a j nppdv and sufl'erino-. manv neglect Xorth Caroli to do so who would respond readilv knowledge of farming and if called upon. Who will undertake formed in agricultural chemistry and this labor of love? try. The salary is seven hundred and fifty pounds per year. Here nian who has practical l,a." t,lc c . is well in- PInnKiervwe proiesi against a recur- and yet the dust poured into the store .doors for over four hours this morning before the sprinkler was brought into use. Such treatment is exceedingly aggravating, to say the least, and in the name of our merchants, who have complied with the requirements of the town by Tell It All Over the County Spread the news among th who desires a situation abroad. peo "erythiiig Humming Black well's Durham Co-Operati ve rence of this neclicence. If it is no body's duty to look after this matter, then it should be made somebody's duty and this somebody should be required to perform his duty. The matter of sprinkling the streets may rded as a trivial one by some, e merchants realize; tne im- nle in the countrv that there will be Tobacco Factory is now working full a grand Democratic rallv and torch- force and full time and every bod y ye rc?a nu iui th iwiii i i a: -.- iiiii ' i y 11 i i iiii n . viiii v.i.aiiiir i.'v m. i m v. lu uiii 111 v. l m Thursdiiy night of next week, and establishment are as "busy as bees portage of it and have paid to se that there will be speaking by Hon. in a tar bucket." It is probable that fure and ought to have it when it (lAr V Sanlprlin nnr rnnrlirlt fnr thpv will soon hsivfl in mn .1 nirrht 13 needed. Beyond QUesUon, thlS V S VrfV II Ktl V Si M M VMUVttVtMVV AW I rvvm " " -m v - - - I Trinity church, desire to place upon record our regrets upon parting with Bev. Dr. Yf. S. Black, and will be seech a throne of grace that this faithful shepherd of the Hock be spared yet many years to the church he loves so well and serves so faith fully, and that in the providence of God he is called from the church militant, may there be administered unto him an abundant entrance into the church triumphant . Ri'mlvrd, That by a rising vote these resolutions be spread upon our minute book and furnished to the Ilaleigh Adv&xUe and The To ijacco Plant for publication. Respectfully submitted. J. S. Lock H art, J. II. Soutiioate, Jm fjm GAKR THE FAHOUS SPECIFIC. I A 1 A 1 State Auditor, and Hon. A. M. Wad- force in order to fill the immense morning was one oi tne times wnen ,111 nrnoiilanhl ol Ax-trki frtf i a Si. i o o I n crcrrarrrt f l rn rt nri 1 TI n I rpl 1 1 V nn I " tt UccUcvl. UCil, picciunuuu i nv-iui iu. nivuw.lv- ...-.nuwv,.. .. , nt hirre. Let there be a blaze of en- hand and still pourintr in. It is now thusiasm as well as a blaze of light safe to sav that the last six months' BUSINESS NOTICES. The people from the country are trade of this, the largest smoking specially invited to come and par- tobacco tactor' in the world, as lab- Five car luk white ami mixed oau com- tie.nte in the Drocession and hear ulous as its past statistics appear, ing in at W. J. Wyatt A Go's. the eloquent speakers. Make it the will be the largest in its history. j grandest political rally ever held in This means more than success to - If you wish to purchase or ent property Durham and from then until" the the proprietors. ' It mean,, also, U$5$2 Close oi iuu wiucsi ict cey vniiu- iijuic uiiv w vu lawuij Wright building, second floori crat worK earnestly ior a triumphant increaseu saie 01 jeai touaceo aim victory over all the enemies ot a more traae ior our mercnants. iiur- 100 barreU Calls Lily Flour at OBiAHGE BLOSSOLI, A POSITIVE CtTRE FOE- ALL FEMALE DISEASES. white man's government. rah for the Bull! W. J. Wyatt & Co'h. The trestomt U aimplc. hArmW md jljr in rcalt. All nfTer-rm sboald mxk baat to ta11 thmwlTe of this vonderfal rrmtxlj. For farther pa4titilrs cll on or mMtmi MliH. i. S. MEKIaCY. AoEVT. epM-dtf At the Hopkins Boarding Uooac The Flying Dutchman, Or, The Death Ship," W. Clark -Rujeir new book, only 20 cents. "Asnxxleus." by Amelie Kiere, in Once a Week, only 10 cent, at the Durham Bookstore.
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