fill n m i a m n v v i k . i em sw . o- i y -rr . . i r t4 J ft 1 VOL' I NO, 105. DURHAM, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1888 $4.00 PER ANNUM. SUMMARY. Prl'Mit. at the time of signing the .rn mmended additional leeis- TOWN TALK. . tn mini irinis nnw nn n relert-inc .....e , raire lure. -liieic 13 an vuiuica. t'" to be cut short. i . u t jiwinuier viwx case ui uue- at .Newark', J. sug;ir irusi -The 1- .,. l.ori. nil flllP VPt to the White ...,n ix'iiw "v j . .'finally running up its. prices. murderer; rewards to the amount of i . .. .A,,rt.i The nitntitinn t i have 'Ken IUI51'"' ' .j..m.vw ii. : l.i.npiivmtr triidp IK rwcn n rjviue i '"i"" e -0... somewhat. To-morrow night. Rally, Democrats, rally ! One week from to-day to the opening of the grand Exposition. Bear in 'mind that everything about the Exposition will be free. The front of Messrs. Jones & Lyon's dry goods store is being painted. A fresh coat of paint brightens up the front of Messrs. Lamb and Edward Gorman'3 clothing store. . .,. revive v of New York, author and play- banderlin and Waddell, the ,' (.oimuits suicide. Dick Blaeknall Hose Co. Meeting of the Dick Blaeknall Hose Company, to-night, at S o'clock, sharp. Business of importance de mands the atttention of every mem ber. H. E.'Heartt, Foreman. t J. JiiuMLEY, Sec y. de, Columbia Col- gifted and eloquent Democratic ums" , - - 1 1. 1 . x! 1 i , . i.ii ii scnoiasiic vear last ... !.,. 1 L,t .. i lie ireem uugitrsa nuo utren speakers, to-morrow night. There were five interments in Plant Photographs.' Dr. Frank Heartt is better to-day, we are glad to learn. Mr. John L. Markham is back from the Northern markets. Col. V. F. Beasly, of Oxford, was on the east bound train to-day. r5 Tobacco Sales Next Week. Mr. Q. E. Rawles returned yester- There will be no sales of tobacco day from the Northern' markets, at any of fhe warehouses next week, Miss Minnie Bledsoe, of Raleigh, on account of the Exposition, except is visiting Misses Sallie and Pearl the sale of the premium tobacco. Yates. Let the planters bring in their Mr. and Mrs. W. H Proctor had a ungntest ana Dest tobacco and enter fine son born unto them Sunday it for the liberal Exposition nremi- mnmino- Miss Sallie Chambers arrived to day on a visit to her sister, Mrs. E. Sale of Lots To-Day, The following lots were sold in East Durham to-day, by the Dur ham Land ifc Security Company, at the prices named : No. 22. CornerGiithrieand Heams Programme For the Democratic Rally. The following programme has been arranged by Mr. C. B. Green, Chairman of the County Executive Committee, for the jrrand Demo- avenues, yui by l2() leet, to Mr. J.S. cratic rally and torchlight process Carr, at S250.OO. ion to-morrow night: S. No. " 224. Same size, to Mr. J. Carr, at S200.X. No. 23. 71-100 of an acre, to Mr. J. S. Carr, at 150.00. No. 23h Same size, to Mr. J. B (iattis, at SlOo.OO. No. 9. 52-100 of an acre, to Mr. A. K. I mstead, at 8155.00, The marshals will meet at Mr. C. B. CIreen's office, at 6-30 o'clock. All Democrats are rejuested to meet at the Globe warehouse, at 7 o'clock, to take part in the proces sion. The procession will form and take up the line of march, at 7:30 o'clock, No. 25. Driver avenue, 109 by- 200 in the following ordr : .n Lnwr thunanv urecedine one. - . . v u:i.i . i " i vN closed his year of jubilee bymass uuuureii ana one agea person. feet, to Mr. J. S. Carr, at 8170XH.. No. 8. 109 by 201 feet, to Mr. A. K. Umstead, at S175.00. . A number of other lots were offered Another Clean Record. Mr. John L. Kirkland th nnlitp C. Fanning the town cemetery last month four and obliging mailing clerk at the Mrs. E. B. Dewey, of Goldsboro, Durham nnaifiina hna met rononrDl whn hna nppn nn n visit ir hpr cinlr dead at St. Peters Sunday. -All Business meeting at the First hls report for the month of Septem- brother, Mr. John H. Arnngton, left UUL lue baies wereDOt connrmeo. a -.Ill 1-1 I 1 . -V . t L . -A I I 1 I A I . . I - I t?i,k in Fernandina are doing well, and JJaptit cnurcn to-night. ivery uer ana n snows a clean record, ior nome 10-uay. , Exposition Tournament. Ht-a-e IS ' aoaung. ofiniioi uunnan ., 10 uigcu iu ucjieSem. ..vviM.0vauu,Ufi iaigc aiuuuut Aapi. O. 13. V eSl, 01 ASIieVllie, IS f TllP PMnd tonrnflniPnt in rnnnpp. i 'ti p r-t 1 i I ml 1 f . w . ni m Ollinrr rvi o ttor thot Tit c orr mil I ' a t 1 a ' - i - 1 I o .--1- ... -iJent .New lork win go ior leveianu. ine wort 01 paving -Alain Street T ocm wuL COmiug 10 uuniam 10 go into ousi- t;on ,v;tn tn'e Exposition will tikp i it i i 1 1 liim ii 1 1 ti 1 1 ri ri irr i n iri" --on -i-v- iw.f"ii : r,- - . . John ! He's a good one ! Limn Victoria is paid $i,o00,ooo salary from Globe warehouse fto the cor- in- a private income of about $1,000,000 porate limits, has been completed; The niornions bave founded sev- Remember the sale of lots bv h! tk'iirbliinj,' villages in Mexico. -Two the Pnterprise Land Comnany, on atiaiuloned women have been murdered Saturday of next weekj October 13th. White tl.niK.-l, London, making six mall. "The Exposition will be a grand month of September, as follows : As- -lhe-ionst-s-i imuugn .a. n'tcm me anair anu no uount wnn oe largely sauit ana battery, 13 ; drunk on Sun rM t from New Orleans to San Francisco, attended," says the Raleigh Visitor, day, 5; larceny, 2: assault and bat (i .i li," I 4 I . - - . ' ,!ime ot j,4-..r iimes. man in , jjOW railroad rates to the Dur- tery with rt, Kentucky, .nigs up uu in goiu. ham Exhosition. next Wedrvesdav. enness .7 7 I Thursday and-Friday. Come! Come!! cursing COME!!! trotting ted 818 residences be illuminated to-morrow night along the line of! march of the torchlight procession mnn h Mnrroh r I TT: . AI. n l r i " " ..... "" uuoii iui 1 1 rrrS. I I l?S rS( 111. Ill I. I. V hS . M r- -.1 i Tl I 1 ill T l .1 i ,i v " piaue at macKwen s i ai K, on me rived this morning. last day, Friday, October 12th. The HI.. T TV T11 I i- - . , . , r . . . . Police Report for September. --"... x. .aianoij nas gone lo . ruling will begin at 2 o clock p. m., Chief of Police Woodall, reports " "i? 'l ? nd tlie Soronatlo.n bal.i;,n lfen af fifty warrants issued during the . 6 V i 0 P' i0 enlr' Iee wm Ut Cnar(1 .u i o-.-..! ... . i. 6 . 01 the lllneSS Ol 01ie 01 lllS rrand- thft njirtioin.mts in thp tnnrnaniPnt. ' children. In addition to the honor of crown- Messrs. Martin & Thompson, our ing the Queen and Maids of Honor, 1 ft.''-'--' -V t . rmi i I 11 EDITOUIAL 15KIEFS. f hk indications are that we will i ." '..i T-k.,i ' tive a.iargt' ciuwu in ijuiuam iicai I - I a n I n n 1- Mv--k . a . -w ' 1 I T M A TA A TIT 1 W l1llk.- will ft deaulv weaDOll 2" drunk- icai wuaau mm, vvnum Afti". luiiunuig jiurijiiuui? nut in 7 ; indecent exposure, 3; loud 1 AiVi. wisues to uo wen, win occupy aaueu lu iuc &ue tsmi imi.ih : ii vnlcrnr lnncrnfifro 1 rlnw "HCK. UU11U1UK, CUnier Ol 1 umsu rnoi, ?-', in guiu BCtuuu ri III , 1. Fines and cost collec- anQ rcoran sireeis. ,f . guju muu, jiu m goiu. 7.10. Mr. C. B. Green has received an AU umraim s ior ine lournameni i invitation to snftak at a Dpmop.ratip. are: inas. ISryan, c!nel, Uobt K . . I O Tl'' L." TT..11M . rni T rally at Hare's Store, Johnston ulllu V" "ai"our"i ios. i. D. L. 1. Uand in Wagon. Carriages with .Speakers. Transparencies. V.M.I). Club. Float. Cleveland and Fowle C lub. Transparencies. lragtown Club. Float. Oak Grove Club. Transparencies. Patterson Township Club. Transparencies. Cedar Fork Club. ' Transparencies. Lebanon Township Club. Transparencies. , Mangum Township Club. -Democrats from all points with Torches. LINK OK MARCH. Up Main street to Dilllard ; thence to Railroad ; down Railroad to Cor coran, thence to Main and thence to W the-farmers of Iowa are say- To Our Chatham Friends. Wo TA liVin AtltT AA l j 1. T. , , T7m11o. Too i. u ui, uviMu cuttuicu w auuuuutc nniin v. tn-mnrrnw niirht.. r. wnn m l u"uiuua'.i '"i"1- c..i ir..ii - i i n i that our very clever railroad authori- UivA him nlpasnrp to m hot. thP The tournament will be conducted 'l",',.'ii' hpSScn? w1,"1.De l - ,i 2. r e fit. The ladies are invited to attend ties have decided to arrange the Democratic rally here to-morrow ithe war tariff must co, they are rloi1; orirl xr ait,,, Jn.K t A. 4u nini prevent ugmii anu J.J.WU. ii. xu.. ii auucii. ai iuiuaui num liaieiyu. uuiiiilt Liiti -r t . . i i - cueWaii .rvi u., i L ' . :n i-ouis onverstein, wno nas v" "'S". wuu DX L114t "1C . L1UU1 v;ulu been a resident of Durham the past xue iuwu omuiissioiiers are ; -y S1X years, has gone to accept a posi T f i c I T I ( r ui piik Til I T it Tl fi urroor irnm viianiaiu luau cuiiic lu a tcm.li il . lijuo t.. v x ' i l J . i In.lt Inf' t.lTinPrS nrfi Tin in armS 11 l n a j. I- unuh innn('hahnm Aiinir fi-innHo . JO macKweii street,, exienainir across n-"w""6"i vuavuaiu umy iwchub inst the present systern of high South street, to McMannen street to get to and return from" the Expb- Ilai.uiLK news comes from Kan- The "Xew York Herald dubs Har- pD, the good Dr. Jekyll, and ane, the Mr. Hyde, of the cam- nun. And still they come mew sub scribers to The Daily Plant. The largest circulation and) still growing sition in one day. That Love of a Bonnet. The attention of the ladies is in- A military company of young la- atCharlestown, V. Va., to the piber of thirty-five, has been or-. u unig uiere wi av i leeu y ou ior i yited to the attractive advertisement ored Uiat the i)octor Wllb one even- Another field day .in the ad ver- of Mrs. Ada Smith, who has now in mg during the Exposition, in front tising department of The .Daily- st0re a beautiful line of millinery for of: Parish's warehouse, deliver a Plant. Get aboard ot the lightning the fall and winter. Of course all scientific address on the Tariff, Cln express if you want to "get there" tu inVliP(S mnt lw npW hnfa or nese Immigration and Scott Partin pliciitions for entries to participate in saiil tournament. The application will then be laid before the committee. If the candidate The PLANT will keep him posted on or applicant receives unanimous endorsement Durham atlairs. May it always W tne committee he will become a kniHt ui ncnmo A and be entitled to all the benefits and privi Dr. Geo. W. Rlacknall was in town this mornin l... II ' Tl' 5 under the following ,lutu-uulh ranun. rules and regulations : Auditor, and Hon. Alfred M. Wad- Article 1. A committee of three s-hall be dell. Dptnopratin fsindiflntA f.r I'l.. appointed by the Association to receive ap- tnr fn thp ctntp nt lnr.ro Aii Invitation to All Christian People. At a Church Conference hehl in Trinity church Wednesday night Art. 2. Each knight will be required to glOUS services in this City, to be held himself in suitable costume, to uom lr- n Parrish's warphonsp hpmnni.r une. and mounted, with lance in hand, Vr1n.erL,Tr HptnU, I7t. K.f . 1 r. 1 1 ll'l v.vuun T . WIHJUVI . f 111, UillbllIL. 1 "U1CK t bonnets and we take nleasure in be- Mrs. Dr. J. D. Roberts and chil Whitaker, the inimitable, has speaking for this deserving lady a dren left to-day on a visit to the just received a tip top stock of fruit fair share of patronage in this line, eastern part of the State. Mrs. Rob- and fancy groceries. Read his ad- Call and examine the handsome erts has been in failing health for decisions shall be final. The Democritie nirtv of North vertisement in to-day s Flant and stcck. You will find many things several monthsand it is:the sincere X J I II J I. l 1 ,1 . ! . ! fl C 1.1 A 1 ;'ohna believe in the education of -poor. children and show their ' iy their works. A MassACHITSK'TTS POUTiIp Ted in the basket of a balloon call and see The Young Men's Democratic Qr not Club of Raleigh, has been invited to participate, in our grand Democratic rally and torchlight procession to- were morrow night. to admire, whether you wish to buy wish of her many friends that she m ,11 nf Wh Le?:SLtheS?u had: ing. It is ru- negative vote before the committee his name VV ' ,The Rev- fea.m W shall be stricken from the roll. pxp Ciea lO uegin a Series OI rt 11- r. 2. Each knight will be required to attire pin L' 1 L J I fiuriivf I hot rill rthficltnn headquarters. w Fw- Art. 3. As soon as the knights have been pie of whatever name or denomina- assernbled they will proceed to elect three tion be, and they are hereby invited, judges, who shall judge the tournament and to join with US in these meetings. u.L.i.g ami Fd upui. a., qunuiis. ineir earnet V ( PS r HI? AH WP do t IP TP - ;isions shall be final. i -i i- r rt 4 F,,rf, icni.t will rm,ri to gious upbuilding of our entire com- equin himself with a spear or lance nine feet tnunity ; and that the several pas- isn oi ner many menus inai sne in ngt two inches in diameter at the tors are requested to protract the ay derive decided benefit irom her hilt and be required to balance live feet from services of their churches from Sun- trip. Attractions for Gentlemen. The time to secure new suits, new Information Kesnectiiiir the Frost shoes, new neckties, etc., is at hand From Lynchburg. -Read the new advertisement of and as you must have such things 1 1 - 11. .1. Wore its ascension ind took the clever dry goods firm of Jones & you had as well get them at once so wedL,t T Lyon in this .issue of The Plant, you may "cut a hine" during the 1 "cQuin tmir in the ir V . . . . i r r i l point, where the knight will be required to grasp his lance. Art. o. Each knight wnlk be allowed a practice or trial ride at rings suspended, and no count taken of the result, after which reg ular tilting will commence. ' Art. 6. Each knight will be entitled to three rides, with his lance, at three rings day, October 14th, until Wednesday. BUSINESS NOTICES. tea :rt wondering much about Har- r'D 111 this cam Paitrn. pvppnt. npr -...t, nunun it iiyj ii 10 town. We return thanks for an invita tion to attend the Goldsboro Fair, which takes place October 10th, 11th and 12th. W.e -are sorry that the Honors for Rochester Shoe Manufacturers. Hough A- Ford have received a cahle dis- tirm is an indication of what can be done , Lynchhurg, Va., Oct. 2, '88 J. S. Carr, Esq.: U?rand Exposition. In this issue of Dear Sir : We nromntlv renlied suspended over a five foot track. Rings X XX C V XX t V t A11 lyUiiUUD 13 VXlyTI O X - " - I --- ... ( - .. . 1 1 II 1. , ' .1 . -1 lit D . . t Tt,, T)r i -m ,'11 j u m: ,T 1 seven feetfrom track and suspended over paten announcing that a silver medal ha W York World savs that gods reaoT l0r inspection. UO and I x uu iti uuu axx u- c J ! .ui' centre of same. been awarded to them lor their exhibit of i . iwi i rpiiiK . iiv i essrs. i ,;i 1 1 1 i im iv i hiimiii i nit' i i i rpir:in i i r s , iims i . . . . ... . ii .. . i. i To,-.. .1 a ,1 i i see. "v V" J . .vj- o --p. art. i . Mzeot rinsstwo and a Halt inches hi. .iut luieruanouai exniuiuon in uepanmcnt nasiearneu ' A'-fo nf ho'tr'a id n wnrt to. Gorman, clothiers and srents lurnish- section. We waited till this morn- hn -riiamptpr if-P lino- wrani with rod Brussels. The snccesH of this Rochester . . . - A - nunuu xli i.u v. vx . "... . V. .. . .. . .. . . .1 . . O II - I 11 z l- . r t . . oi a poisonous nature is be- cleaning up Main street. Better ers in which they tell about their ing to reply by letter, in order to get flannel, to make them more conspicuous laH'rted into this countrv fntVthnn npver Don't wait so lone hew stock. Read what they say and full and definite information. Re- J I OI.,- , .i i I . r - . . I v rn I lio L-nifrlit u.- ill wfirw I 1 pnn npvt. time and don't stbD with Main en an auu examine uie goous. porta irom uuruuu seem 10 agree -,m ifll ,:', branch of industry. Ihe exhibition ban street this time. Clean up all over You may depend upon fair treat- upon one-halt of the crop being out he ' un jeif the last rin2. Time for n n "e'Myand will continue no I . A A. A. 1 . 1 l J: I . ,J . J I 1 i I " auu very oauiy uamagea. uuuer whole distance (120 yards) 10 second? the evident signs of frost and frost Art. 9. I ta knight's horse fails tc i i . . : i i. .:ii i. .:.i,..i . iuh, umi wnrninor irnm inp npnarrmpnT- inprp iue i ucu nmc mm uc emmeu w !,...-. i : : : - .in . r- ii .-- . 1 t " o 1 .- 7 , c i .".i iimiiammriii nun lunu utliuu 1U Tiewilllf What a favorable time the Expo- was a large amount of green tobacco fh;nf oHiorses and continue the contest, the countless objects of interest exhibited ion Wlir afford the ladies for don- Pt. on Fridav and Satnrdav This biit should hiB horse fail a second time he by the leading nationn of the world. Amer- with Vpsi It of frost m Tk eV the rron i V W i T L -n t 1 , ican Libit have upheld the national Wltn result OI irost, maKes tne crop Art. 10. Each knight will be required to rfcr.n0t;n fr in this section a very poor one. You deliver all rings taken on his lance to the ecution in everything pertaining to the in- is a sonree of pride for i. ... . . . i. i . i i -x TTn r.:,i "vuuu wuuuvu.uU uuu, .u, a otner sections, as 10 maKe it auo- . . 0... ......... U1 ntrc lL1,lv Kni Uu iuiere IllinsireiS, ai OLOKea xidii, iiuay i; i -;tu store in the Lu u them scored, in every case the knight will was so well represented by HooKh & Ford nT i . v w - - - -- i l i i i -r iv iiii ii irir-i i i, . . - . - . - . tnis company :rfni i" :ij;n'fn. .;.ift;n,i BVr" . . miuirea to return to point oi htamng, as to entitle them to a mostdesirab enrize. - 1 111 IIIIL lltllllllllH. 1U1 111C1 1 VJl.l. 11 Miru 1 i fn.ivi nttnn Uli I - . 1 I , l I I ............... Dres4 7 tit o luiuiiuauuu. uc ucg w ic- witn nis norse waiKing. sition Tbl-t i. , VVi j . ning tneir new styie nats ana Don- - Ulunai)011S .niimn pn UaiCSUl una Artxx ouu-uui.iuwi I nota onrl ritiior i "H Yinoru " X ' . ..vj.y I . - 3 . , . I XI vO , 1411U vy ua..... Kv for tioh conflict. ment at the hands of this clever firm. 9 -4 To The Ladies. Mrs. C. Art. 8. Distance of track one hundred hy-American manufacturers when they nn- vards. The knicht will le scored from tat. ?ena io- couipeie wiiii loreigners in any v November and hw been one of the L'reatetit Art. 9. I ta knight's horse fails to make " .V " V 7,," f ' u ' , . S 1 i i more prominent men" porkingmen to prove that Har- wanted to shoot down the night of this week in 177. - - is highly commended by the press , Mr w K g r0Q ig now ar ; if one big trust is going dipped out the bageing H 11 the farmers nprsW in thpir Durh it-. . 1 - - 1 ;(:ct course they will certainly Abetter of it. Reserved seats now on Vaugharis drug store. ranging her new and attractive stock main truly yours, X. R. Bowman & Co. Y. 31. D. C. At Young Men's Democratic Club, a Ktchrsler ty. 1'.) l'os(-Esi,rt. Art, 11. If a knight's hore should flv the The shres referred to above are for Bale track or shv, and he lower his lance, it will at John T. French's lioot and Shoe Store. entitle him to a second trial at those rings in Ilurhani, . (J. advance of him at the time of his lowering busy circulating literature. They use an .... ' . 1 ,1 i . -"Ulhnph TTr-nhl I --Means, ar Stution 1. . ""'gence m that direction. r In tk ' " ujeir own. lugnan s arug store. . of fall and winter millinery and to- -Some of the lots sold b-the day reserves space in The Daily iirham ljana ana oecuruy om- r,r . v, pany to-day brought one hundred will appear in a dav or tw0. npr nent. more than thev were oft- rr r - , I , jjf ..r i . 1 ...1 i aviauv ered ata tew months ago. uurnam Jiarsiiais ior uie lureunguirro- large numuer 01 iue uieinneis wuc riJe at the ri or rin in vance of him ir. wuumt I X1.IVX. X tr. 11 lid ca.u Rllicub 1 1 i r uiaut i - . t- .. .1 O . . . I raHiriniiriM friiifa nnr&lliui last night's meeting of the the lance Art. 12.' If a knight discovers a ring out of position and he lowers his lance six feet dirt is climbing up ,the financial stairs Kxpaitiii Note. Special to The Plajit. t . : . . 1. t 1 1 - i in advanc-e,hewillbe entitled to a second .l V vk't v i 1 V,, wm,DW -1. . .L. : j i.- that hitaker, the Inimitable, can show more tine groceries, musical instruments, con- The following have been appoint- It was resolveU to distribute .the. three rides, heretofore , forth the knif hu nS iTS cession. -In acknowledging the receipt of ed Marshals for the grand Demo- Club's lanterns on Thursday evening, will be assembled in front of the judges' ham invitotiorito the Exposition; the cratic torchlight procession to-mor- from the Club rooms imthe Wright wSn1Usas -redtheJud import! Greensboro Workman says : Y e row. nignt building. That the members of the i. Art. 14. In case of a tie the riding be- PTr , 1:.. MJWk at All vntxr i:, f . . ' uiviue lime 1 :t Ui Ut ; Ml Vn- r. 1 T T fiftnv f'liipf V Alhprt Plnli tlion nrriPPPil tn thp fllfillP. tt'Jim. 1, .:n ,.r.: a ;n I ' naVe nO UUUUl UJl 'Il 1X1 UC - ! . j .v-., ... ...v.. l"1"- w ,w 1 uncoil lilt wurawnu tiii luuiium bo " t.:.,, I.,l-. -rvil lo 1. .w. SPie.101 1 anair OI Hie kiuu, aim uiau irxiiciauu, j.. a'x. iv i. iiuucv uuti niui:juiu i..v v. ....e..v " .' , r 1 I rem r tch lmrham can easily cover the Lunsford, A. C. Hayes, John C. An . .. 1 IlAl, 1. V.-.r.U r. I rrtor TrtVl r WfTc .1 W WiororinO .T at laylorsville, where- -,;Tnv R. Blaeknall, Moses E. McCown, XXVX uiap. T . , , ',-r-r. , . n T -r-. The Durham Light Infantry Jno.McholsmcKBtown;, j.u. KOg e waited until he was nrOCeSlOIl lu me nugs tuau uc icuunu w uire tuu , a ... i knit w- nnloL-a cmvllar nnry Ih. ttmvtef Mi- H ;rh iris nrtrlpr, tr fhp ""- ""V "'v ill., . vvu " , l. nrinttuntc nrv.l th mntMt rt.n neucpiiuu vAJuiiunicc. tinued. Messrs. Holden. rope and liusbee Art. 1 rtetl groceries, fruits and novelties a Cream, Fap Sago, r remember, is the Limbergtr. Whitaker. A njone needing Granite' Curbing would or trton Y-;frtUAi inTrt nn.KncincTi'n rnooiinrr loet pn O A. W. Rarham. W. R. Hern- wptp annointed to assist Chairman entitled U1U1, " " J 1 XI I . i ii i member was don, S. T. .Ashe, Albert Kramer, C. B. Green in' arranging transpar- na T,'; ti! ? ratnek H. Mas- ancies, etc. .u : ... rtu-tu ' - ... 1 llf 1 L L1JIYTT. Ill L11C11 U1UU. IV UUU I LJ ill! VV It was unanimously resolved that cf Honor, and receive such prizes as 5. The successful knight shall be do well to see W. H. liranson, East Durhain, to crown the Queen of Love and N. C, before bujing. niorht. tine new elected and application from an- Murphy Rhew, V woen pavement was other was received. The company sey,u. v. JiarKnam, j. a, j. tor ih.L. ; mjitincr nrenarations for the re-lb. Cain, Jr., K. 15. Harrington, .u. t tne tal c vuibiae.oi&t.rauis n?fhp vi.itin military du- Turrentine, R. B. Blalock, John can.LCluney bith said: "If tK Fxnnkition. The D. L. I. Harward, Thos. Lipscomb, John W. ship. mui, iiieij neaus 10- Executor's Notice! IUvinir qualified as Executor of Susan UotAinj. deceaMKl, I notify all pemoni holding claimit gaint ber estate, to prerent taem to me, duly lnS is done. will always do its duty. Upon this Umstead, Willie: Vickers, Reuben we may depend. onipp, m. uuuaui. name of Wm. G. Burkhetld be mav be awarded bv the Association. Tj-klvj-vw-i f sw rv 4 V r 1 s mr CkY' I " D111A.C1J ixuiu ixxo iwi ui xxxexxxx- T. . , . U I " J , C , . '. M r' t- . t- t I 11 vou wisu w uuiLuasc w it ii i. piuitri it i enneu, uiure wuwer aa, iw. or uxis notice r KA.k i . 13LKCH, f jj on R j Rogers, Secretary yi plel in bar thereof ; and all persons in 1 of ViVo-PrPowlpnt I , ir 7 tv.-u t 1 .i :.t debted to said ertat must make payment at once. and Treasurer Durham Land and Security Co., Wright building, second floor. Thf fk-tiittfr Sl . 1MM WALTON BusbEE, Sec'V. Co., Wright building, second floor. w. II. HOPKINS, Executor.

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