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TUESDAY, SEPT. 25 1888.. Sfkfflk SEXATOKIAL. TICKET. FOR THE SENATE : THOMAS II. HUGHES, of Orange. JOHN A. LONG, I of Person. AJTT' THIS OUR COUNTS TIC EMPOBIU M I A Grand Clearing Out Sale of Rem nants ! Consisting of Worsted Dress Goods in all colors, shades and textures; White Goods of all descriptions, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Sateens in both American and French, Embroideries in both Cam bric and Swiss, Calicoes, both in black and colors, Torchon Xace, Black and Colored Silks. j Also eighteen or twenty pat- terns of our choicest Black Goods ! Tn pin liner TTnnVitna hnih in Rillr AVarn and all Wool. Cashmeres of all grades, Alma Cloth, French Diagonals, Sebastopool, Armure, Baritz, and many other Novelties "which wer -will offer at 25 per cent, less than Market Value. FOB THE HOUSE: JOHN T. NICHOLS of Durham. THOMAS M. CHEEK, of Orange. j fob sheriff: . F. D. MABKHAM. fob tbeasurzr: W. II. ROWLAND. for register of deeds : PASCHALL LUNSFORD. for coroner: DR. N. M. JOHNSON. for survetob: A. M. LEATHERS. FOB constable: j JAMES T. DAVIS. WEATHER BUREAU. The weather prognostications indicate the state ot the weather for 30 hours from to-day 6 O Clock. Washington, D. C, Sept. 25, '88. For North Carolina, rain, clearing in western portion, stationary tem perature. UREELY. FROM WASHINGTON. Ribbons ! On this day will also offer one job lot of Ribbon at 14 cents for choice. Table Linen! Our entire lot of Table Linen will be offered at New York cost. Towels I A Good Position Salarv 7oO Pounds Can a North! Carolina Farmer Get It? Senate and the Tariff Personals. Special Correspondence to The Plant. Washington, Sept. 24 a day or two ago, I sent you an item to which I fear 1 did not give sufficient prom inence, it may prove td be ol un usual local I importance. $o, I will state the lacts at length. - Some weeks ago, the Secretary of the Col ony of Queensland, Australia, wrote to the Agricultural Department ask mg for the name ot an American far mer who would come out there to teach the Australians American meth ods of iarmms; for 600 nounds - . v - IX (about $3,000) a year. Few responses were sent and these were from New York, New Jersey, Dela ware, and one from Michigan, all of whom were unsatisfactory The De partment has recently received an other letter I lrom the same source. One lot of Pant Goods, former price 25 to 30 cents, will be offered at 18 offering 750' pounds (about $3,700) - .-v - m I -1 '111 V t t f f ' . J i i - J " . 1 '. 1 J 1 1 A cents, uur lo cent grade will be onerea at iu cents. ior a practical anu tneorcticai Amer ican farmer. 1 here are men among your readers who, I think, can fill the bill. I would like to see a Durham county man get the plac0, because The Tobacco Plant, being the only Five pieces of our yard wide 9 cent Bleaching will be offered at 7 cents, daily paper in the' State phat regu- Our 10 cent and 121 o.en fc Towels will be offered at 7 cents. Our. 15 cent ' Towels at 10 cents. Our 25, 30 and 35 cent Towels at 17 1 cents for choice. Pant Goods ! Bleached Cotton ! only 12 yards to customer. Canton Flannel ! Five piece s, former price 10 cents, to be sold at 8 cents. 'Five pieces, former price 9 cents, to be. sold at 7 cents. Grand Bargains Will be Offered IN BROKEN LOTS OF Ladies Fine Wool Vests, Shawls, M Carpets ! Our entire lot of Carpets at 10 per cent, below cost. larly employs a Washington corres pondent, first published the informa tion. During the next halt century, Australia will make tremendous strides. The climate and jthe people in many localities, arc very desirable. The salary is a good one and the work necessarily, con genial, feo far, there have been no applications from North Carolina for the place. There is a young, talented, energetic Wake county farmer who would fill the bill admirably, j I mean Mr. Otlio nson. It may be too late lor any;ot our far mers by the time they are impressed with importance of the place to ap ply. The slow methods j that still prevail in North Carolina prevent many of our otherwise most deserv- citizens from getting a great mg Handkerchiefs ! Five dozen Fine Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, including white, colored borders, mourning, etc., worth from 20 to 30 cents, will be offered at 15 cents for choice. Kid Gloves ! One lot of Ladies' Kids in both black and colors at 59 cents, former price $1 Cornets ! Our 50 and 60 cent Corsets will be offered at 44 cents-. Our 75 cent Corse will be offered at 63 cents, and our $1 and $1.25 Corsets at 88 cents. - Don't Forget the Place and Time! t ELLIS' EMP0PIUM, SEPTEMBER 17th. io avoid inenusu ana secure Bargains CALL EARLY, MONDAY NEXT. - i Respectfully, I, W. F. ELLIS. a.- 1 1 I A- I - many of this world's goou uungs But, in the interest ot the xeauers oi The Plant, I will see Senators Ran- som and Vance to-day, ana h tne place is not taken, I will ask them to haye it held open tor applications from their constituents tor seyeral days. I will of course, let you know the result immediately. , uu is not picked up cyery yeav by a tar- mer. The applicant musi c wi Qualified nracticallv ami thcoreti- x 4 cally. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland will prob ably be in Richmond, October 14th Can you riot induce them! to extend their visit to Durham, and be pres ent at your Exposition ? I hope you will invite them. The1 President and Col. Lament returned from their short visit to Philadelphia this afternoon. ! A. number ofVorth Carolinians from-the western part fthe btate passed through this city yesterday nnd fn,ri All were stopped . at I quarantine, but were allowed to go through or stop in the city Several are here now. ' There are yellow fever as far north as-this. Sherman: Allison and Hiscock havp. Kn ?n inference all clay. Thn,V nf their de iberations spom, uaiitinte the telegram or.f t r, Cotnrdavi about tne Hit X laAy A -M tariff situation. a short Verv few members were present in the House yesterday. made ?peech on a Mississippi amendment introduced by Senator uois, -v-1 ,J mnrr- about tne matter than Mr. ueonsr : Amendment added to deficiency bill to-day pays W. B. r erguson and Fred C. Fisher, Lsas., ol Waynesville, SG00 apiece for legal services rendered the Cherokee In Mr. Wm. Latimer, of the Acme Manufacturing Co., near Wilming ton, has written to Maj. McClammy that the establishment is kept run ning night and day to supply the demand for the pine leaf cotton bag ging mentioned in" a recent letter to The Plant. They expect to supply the whole South next year. Mr. Simmons! will speak at Ea gles, Edgecomb county, next Thurs day. News from the Capital. Special Correspondence to The Plant. Raleigh; X. C., Sept. 25; '8S. At ( o'clock, p. m., yesterday, the grand jury returned a true bill against J. C. Parrish, as was ex pected. To-day he will be put upon trial for his most brutal crime, out rage upon his own daughter. The child, as well as her mother and little brother, were before the grand jury. ,v;t ..: lour correspondent s attention was called yesterday afternoon to quite a pretty -girl who was seated in the office of the Clerk of the Superior court, and he was informed that she was the plaintiff' in a suit for slander. Now, this slander business is a bad thing. At nearly every term of court here there are such cases, it is sad to say. This case was before the grand jury, and the pretty plaintiff was awaiting the issue. Her name is Massey and that of the defendant is Jones. She swears that he said extremely naughty things about her. The Superior court began its work yesterday; the case of the Nor folk Southern Railroad vs. Ely being argued. Col. Theodore F. Davidson is back at his desk in his office. He brings good news from the west, and says that the Democrats propose to can cel the Republican majority of 1,000 in Buncombe county.. He says he has never seen such careful work, and so much of it, done -by the Democrats in any canvass as the7 havedone in this.? They have been everywhere in the mountain section, and the amount of political litera ture in demand and circulated there shows that the people are reading. Just as the Republicans are put ting money in the' campaign in the second and fourth5 districts, they are sending it to the ninths An Ashe ville Radical got a couple of thou sand a few days ago from the pro tective tariff league "for the special purpose of defeating the Democratic nominee for Congress. That's what the protection people are working for to get in Republican -Congress men who will be their tools. The propose to spend any amount of money in an effort to get amajority in the next House. j Cob Hindale; informs us of the sale of the valuable property of the defunct JSorth Carolina Millstone Company at Parkewood, Moore county. It was worth over 875,000 or rather was valued at that figure The sale was made by Col. Hinsdale tind Ernest Haywood, Esq., the as signees. Ihe plant sold for $11,400 the buildings and supplies at 83,- 000, and the engine tor only . SLoOO It is not believed by the assignees that the manufactory will again be operated, though . Cooke it Co., of New York, who bought the plant, ? jIj'j '111 claims mat it win De. ; There was quite a sensation on the streets yesterday. A negro named John 1 horn pson became violently insane and kicked up a regular "bob bery." He ran alb the people out of a millinery establishment and alarmed halt a score of other people. Three pol icem en took h i m , a ra v i n g m arvi ac, to the station 1 house. He will be sent to the asylum for the insane at Ooldsboro. I Mr. Wilson, secretary of the State Agricultural Society, has a letter from Senator Vance; in which the latter says he will be here at the fair, and will, as he-puts it, "discourse a little, not promising a set speech." There was Iquite a : procession along Fayetteyille street yesterday, on its way to thej colored fair grounds. It was made lip of exhibits by col ored people of Cabarrus count7, gathered by the indefatigable presi dent of the association, Warren C. Coleman. From the appearance of matters last night, the weather may knock the fair out again this year, just as it did last. Secretary Wil liamson says the exhibit is good and that the people will be here. A good many came yesterday. The cheap fare, only one cent per mile, gives all a chance. Capt J. J. Thomas, one of the best informed men in the cotton trade, remarked to your correspondent last night that things again look very unfavorable for the cotton growers. Under the influence of; bright skies and the sunshine the cotton was opening very rapidly. . The,cloudy, cold weather, with' the driving rain will do a vast deal of damage if pro longed. Every hour of sunshine is imperatively needed now. The cot ton business is Iquite bent. The rail way people feel this severely. The freight - business is very light, both as to shipments and receipts. Mr. George ; Sloman, for many years in the dry goods and clothing trad a herfe. died yesterday, aged 71, V j mt after barely a week's sickness. For some nignts past ine lecinc h'o-hts have not been working well in some cases. There are some changes of the dynamos in progress. There continue to be two stations, nitre is a demand for more light. ... 1 C il I Another capital case oeiore me nivsentterm of Courtis that Sampson Cotton, colored, of Cary, who is charged with infanticide. His daugh ter, Martha Cotton, is charged with concealing the oirtn oi me miani which was killed. TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. Alex. Walker, Editor. Durham, X. C.,Sept 25, 1SSS. Small breaks and common, prices high. The following counties reprc- ented: - Alamance county by Mr. W. J. Ecler. Caswell county by Messrs. II. T. Kernodle, Dr. Page, W. S. liarnwcll, S. R. Nelson. ! Durham county by Messrs. Iiottie Cozart, A. W. Wms'tead. Granville county by! Messrs. J. 1. Trebble, A. A- Lyon. ; Person county by Messrs. Sam Rarnet't, C. Mitihcll,;!. O'Briant, Scott Morris. ; The Tobac" Dt-partment has to give way to Dr. Talmage's sermon to-day. We intended to give our readers the interview tjie Twin City Daily had with P. H. Hanes X: Co.; look our for it in to-morrow's paper and read it. You will find that what we have been saying is true. Don't forget to send to Maj. R. L Ragland and procure some genuine Little Oronoko tobacco seed for a portion of your crop for next year. Aslieville, X, C. We learn our planters were busy during the five or six bright days last week cutting, and the cool and cloudy weather now, with some rain yesterday, proved their wisdom. They will now, doubtless, continue to cut until the crop on the hill is so reduced as to be in their power to save from frost. The result of this course (wThich is. now, evidently, the best policy for them) will be a loss to them of about five cents per pound on the crop, which is estimated at five million pounds. . R. P. Walkku. LUMBER BELOW COST ! Tn order tomake acnane ofbusiness I am now selling lumber below cost. The stock consists of all sizes of framing lumber, dressed Mooring, ceil ing, we.itlier-bortrding and shingles. If you are in need of lumber now is your time to get it cheap. 1 have also for sale, two two-horse wagons and harness to match in good order. Very eheaj. sepl'J-lOt J. W. W iu i 1 NS, J R. Did You Ever? Well, never before ! Quart Ix.ttles of ink, 2.") cents; half pints. 10 cents. The cheap est on ret'ord. Trv it. You will find it at The Durham liookstore SCHOOL OF MUSIC! -MISS L M. SOUTHCATE,. DIRECTOR. The Fall Term will otkh SATl'IlDAY, SEP TEMBER 15th, l.sss. . Terms Per Quarter of Twenty Les:ons: oral Culture, half hour lessons, - - Slu.Oo Vocal Culture, lnnir lessons, - - - 1.".(hi liano, hour lessons, - - - SIO.OO and 1Ym Organ, hour lessons, - l.r.00 t ree Classes in Harmony mid Sight Reading. Private lessons also given in Elocution and Physical Culture, ier quarter, l".O0 ilISS MARION 8. FULLER, Set;' v. NOTICE! Di i'.ham, N. C, Septemper 31, isss. Whkhkas. The delinquent list of the Hurham County Medical Society should be revisel. and Whereas, The members of this Society have no desire to mllict hardships iHm their patrons: therefore, be it Rwlre-i, That publication 1e made in The Daily Tobacco Plant and The l,ui,, Jinnifr, lor 30 days, that on the 1st day of1 Jamiarv. ls-yi, the delinquent list, (viz: the nalnes of persons who have the financial ability but refuse to settle their medical bills.) of the Durham Countv Medical Society will be revised and the names of those persons now on the list who show a diisiiion to settle or compromise medical bills now held against them w ill be stricken therefrom and there will be added thereto the names of thoe j.ersons possessing the means and still refuse to pay their medical bills.- All ersons on the delinquent list are debarred from the services) of anv physician of this Societv, unless payment for said services be made in ad vance. These resolutions do not apply to charity cases. By order of the Society. t t. T J; M- MANNING, M. I., President. J. D. ROBERTS, M. D., Secretary. sejVl in Auction Land Sale! On Saturday, October 13th, at 10 o'clock, a. m.. he Enterprise Land Company will sell on the premises to the highest bidder,! Fifty Choice Building Lots, n size to suit purchaser, fronting on South Street Enterprise Avenue and Davie Avenue. ; TERM8: One-fifth cash; balance in two eqnal histallni nt on one and two years credit, with eight percent, interest from day of sale. !. Parties wishing to purchase privateiy U-fore day of public sale, or dc Hi ring further information can apply to aag25 ENTERPRISE LAND COMPANY. JOHN GREER, Plumber, Steam and Gas Fitter! Having given bond to do Plumbing in con nee tion with the Water Works, takes thia method of informing the public that he is fully preiiared to furnish Bsitli-Scom! Outfits, KITCHEN OUTFITS, WATZRv STEAM AITD GAS PIPING, ALSO FIXTUEES. aug22-dlm New Ix)t Box Paper, Of latest styles, ju.st received at the . Durham Bookstore. NEW Pi -OP. - 1Rnrr.iEToR.s or tjj f!lTT T) 1-1 Where yqu can alwatsfn sloc k of J Frpch RrfloH nn,. . 41VUU UAu, taats JDl f; Bake.1 every day, l,v MR. y in . wlio Las no equal. He 1 , experience in the h:ikip.T v'- A lar'e and w,A ; , ' 'Cflf ,J STOCK Or Toys kept constantly on l!an, - , received to-day. a h.it? well selected .vtock whicli cannot 1 town. The ladies are ewv you want lo mako present, it will rarvrl Also a well selected stock of v CIGARS, SNUFF and TOBi;: A fresh stock of FIXE French and Plain Candies. J uemons, uranges, Banana and Fine Apples, always on hand. A iare DOLLS, which will besll rure Ureani Cheese an.l Cn.i ers, Fresh. We arc prepared to fun iJ r dinnfs and Parties in Iced Onrc J Cakes, in the most artistic short notice, as line as cm i this side of New York, ana m-J tion pfuaranteetl. Send in your orders an.l hrr GOODS DELIVERED FED Your most ohedieut stnaii - HOLLAND & VAUGH15 DUKHAM.X. w p. 22-.1 tf. JONES k In order to CREATE A SENSATI05 amon our Patrons and the I we will oiler in eaeli departs during the next LYOK STUN G worthy of your attentive "Ye refrain froia c-nuiuen&:s 1 Great Values here, hut . Cordially Invits Y: to be on hand duriBg tl Next Few Vm It is a rule with us not to fr' opening of a new season to p incumbered with &xxh-ik& i' have been disposal of. 'TLe j of important stocks. IMPORTANT Remnants of -Dress SILKS AND VELVET Broken Sizes io Hosiery, Slices, lute will be oloseil oat Regardless of C:3'- We will in afewdaysoM Cents MVsi IN THE -KRAMER BUlLDlg formerly occupied hy.w Bookstore. We will pay this department, and u J South of Baltimore; direct from the Mari guarantee our prices Very truly JONES & to bet
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