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The beacon fires-of Democmcv are bright v biirnino-. id so The Third 'parly.-way is u "bac way," says Mr. Sanderlin, and s( it is. . :i ri-viva i.", in iiit( the Democratic eam- JJ'i- said there was a ftill of arlotte. 1 nesday. nev.. Air. ir. to luM-lioro utKlav. to-d; iv, wFiere he -Raleigh . wnu'"!' factory . . mi in iViinylvania are the mothers ,.t,,i;r clnldreii.- The Plant's Exposition fdition will. be a' daisy. Look out for it tomorrow. East End is: alwavs to be counted on. She ''lit iii.'' last nidit will grandly. ; Four. women- --1 renare fur vour f -bit :it T'ir. rish's warehouse. Evervthin- is Mr. K. I). Zaum, ready lor you. '! i i 1 1 1 I 11'. i -i. rr r,M.ient iii mmiam, uieu oi yenow we were i;iau to see so manv of j.mvill.-. -There are A'A) cases our country friends at the jrrand Deni- tVvi-r in I ithith and the number OCl'atlC rally last lri";ht. c v.. rni i -i '. ... . . .i . I I I' .1 I'l I' I I Ml I I III , X 1 t t f k SI 1 .,- v . , I . . 77 I .i-w a.- ' i - ' i inc. uuiuif i . m m n un !:t.,rti.lf.rthe anti-Morman State test steps down ;nd out. He has a card . ..I riM... ..i.i: i : i-m,... T .laioilKiiuimiiJii. 1 iic xhtriiuueuu in tins lHHiui OI J HE 1 LA XT. ! V V, 1. 1 .1.. .:. 1 ...1 1 -ITT I nminitlMM.i ,ev ioik ims uenueu U tlV (On t. thfi url hAA - I J t . - - avv IIHIUVM in- uit- iiiMrMi.n.u.. u. uiisis u.Hii inan -pav two staunch Democrats ietmns. -n attempt nas oeen tne o, eacl), he f)wes them : 1 .1 1 ...1.. .C Af 1 r... . , . . .rui i i ii tj iii ii i v in it i n ii i i u i iv i i i i i' r ' t -w k -r x t n "iv a i v ijv " v- " i . l i i j rut: wianna At i i it.--.. : Kilits Kr:ive at Ilagerstown Md. ma(e a magnificent show hist nicrht n T....l 1. lw. I ii -it , O si- i.iiiowiiiK innivt-iv wiiuugii inr au i uminjltH from turrpt tn t,iw A BLAZE OF ENTHUSIASM ! Take Notice. Ladies contributing articles to the art department of the Exposition GRAND DEMOCRATIC RALLY are requested to send them to Miss E, K. Parker, chairman, on Monday morninp,at Parrish's warehouse. See that theartichs are properly labeled, with the name written' plainly. La bels can be obtained at Whitaker A: Co.'s book store. LAST NIGHT. Torches, TranDarciicies. Floats and Telling Speeches. From Kentucky. 1 ' ,.!,t!iilf l.ii.i Iwi'iii i i ran Vvln . ! i " 1 1 1 IIU 11 1 ill l ill air vn uuuuiv, .;;.tvtiilier 2il, the present session of i,rv slanders a dead white man of his ,;,mv liv saviiiir he is descended from u The Governor of Wyoming Ter- vi naineil Mooidight. -Mrs. Eliza- . Htii'lruk was burned to death near Vnvi'ek. -The buyer has to pay v:i"ii weisdier's fee at Hhelhv. EDITORIAL BRIFFS. Ter. The Durham County Alliance condemns the cotton bagging trust and resolves to use no trust basins this season. - ' Sure enough, the colored Hadi- . 1 . . r i t - cMi .nominee ior, uoroner oeennes. He writes a very sensible card, which appears in to-day's Plant. -Mr. C. S. Bryan,' Chief Marshal of the. Exposition Tournament, re quests us to say that everything is in readiness for practice by the Knights. ihiuii for Fowje and the White Oo lor the rings, boys. : party!' 'ill ry to (Jod let us rob some- i:v."- II -Mil. The Democrats are under obli- ations to Messrs. Walton Ihisbee, Jno. W. Poj)e and R. C. Cox for val uable services in the preparations tor the torchlight procession last nignt. rite Democratic rallv and torch light procession last : night vas a grand affair and exceeded the most saiiirnine exnectations. There were The following reliable spt cial was torches." lloats. transparencies and. recti ved to-day from-Louisville, Ky., best! of all. a 'multitude of enthusi by Messrs. WebbVc Kramer: astic Democrats totrive unmistakable "Very light frost in the dark dis- manifestation of their-allegiance to trict. Kenorts conflicting about the Wlnto M burley district. Market decidedly olina. I higher on Burlevs and lirmer on The procession moved tVom the Roman, are the Moses and Joshua Plant Photographs. to lead us to victory. cartoons. : The following were among the ex pressive cartoons : A large bull frog and a tly, the tiy about to be swalloweo! bv the frog the word Republicans?, over the frog and 'Third i)artv" over the tlv. 1 la. a. A large head, front view half ne gro and halt white, with "Doekery'" in large letters beneath. A Chinaman with words 'iio Chi nese Harrison for u dark. Joseph Howard fc Co." Fix Your Space. All persons that have taken space in Parfish's warehouse to make ex hibits for the Exposition will please nrncepn flt nnrM to hv trtr thoir rlic- play. The spaces have been marked .n,a oti and eacli and everv one is re quested to have their display ready by Tuesd ay evening, the )th. H. A. Reams, Director of Exhibits. Death of a Little Boy. bloljc warehouse promptly at 7:30 o'clocJc and as the blaze of light and me oiaze oi enthusiasm moved up the street, under the inspiration of Democratic principles-and the sweet music dispensed by the D. L. J. every Democratic heart beat with pride and gratification, because it was an omen that the .Democrat; of Durham county were awakening to d sense of their duty and from thenceforward would do yeoman ser vice in the pending contest against Con gressman Nichols was on the noon train to-day. Mr. Wm. J. O'Brien returned to day from a trip North. Mrs. George N. Waitt and daugh ter, Miss Carrie Waitt, was on the noon twin to-day. Mr. Ed Durham is quite sick at the home of his father, Mr. V. P. Durham, we are sorry to learn. Mr. John II. Watson, of Chapel Hill, came down to see the torch- A cock tight after the battle, one light procession and hear the speak- erect and crowing victoriously, the lna other with bleeding head, broken Mr. J. B. Mason, the Radical Cm- spurs, hacked words-, "Fowle whips didate forj Superintendent of Public Dockery." Instruction, was on the noon train : A negro babv and a white baby to-dav. shaking hands, with the words: ira r l. irAn4 t)i-.:..i. "1 hint party style. has been on a visit to hfr sick son V collin showing the corpse, a half Dr. 'Frank Hp.nrtt lpft fnr i,nm(. negro and half white man, with the to day words: '-Dockerv, November 7th, m;,i n w- i Ygx r 1 ' Miss Pen Albright is quite sick, at lih; noiue oi ncr parents, eoi. ami Mrs. A. Albright, we. are sorry The bu?t of a full blooded negro, with the words: "Their Chairman."' THE SPEAK INC. After the arrival of the proces sion at Stokes Hall it was only a few minutes be'tore every seat in the to learn. Hon. Geo. W. Sanderlin and Hon. A. M. Waddell left on the noon train for Raleigh, where they will speak to-night. Rev. R. G. Pearson, the evangelist, accompanied by his wife, passed ' ' " upon the outside of the building that t hrough here to-da v, en route for wns could not be accommodated. A Goldsboro, where he will conduct ncirro rule. l.heii: errand snectnc e John Rradiev-Chiv. thp siv-vpnr. Well mav have looked "as terrible building was tilled with people eagei old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Clay, as an army with! banners' to the lor lne lJVut lh'dt awaecl them, witlj f ieri this mnrninir fter nr. U np t Km icn s :ini t ion-: nl hoss t ho A aiiuust, u not ..quue. as many more s . - s- vb.u j- a. a a a a avvv. iiia 11111 vUU I -w v. - . -' -'v'- a-a. a a-iav a. ki or several davs with pneumonia and sins;; tnriCllltlc I cx ramoinc tttiII c f o Pr I rl ho onopf C tllO (flAWllur CPOTIO to Hamnton ;Va fnr intprnmpnt heightened bv the cros tirhnr nfvnri - number ot our ladies graced the oc- tl """g The fond narents have the svmna- colored romaii candles at the inter- casion with their presence. I)r. B. F. Arriugton, of Asheville, . 1 . J. t - . . . . M- n i '.. 'i...- i- a., i t' i i- i ...... .. t t -. :i. thv.nt t ip- pnmmim tv in i.. r -lio. section nt stroots t.ho mrnimr nfn . v i- vut'eu, iiiiinnaii oi uie -u ins reavement. May He who has taken ored lights and illumination of resi- ouiuy i.xecuuve Loinmiuee, nrsi .., ..u. uu.. . n. Aimigiun, im ior the little one unto Himself, send deuces along the line of march. ' introduced Hon. Allrcd M. Waddell. home yesterday evening. The.I)oc- ' 1 v" . I I . 1 " . 1 : 1 .4 a T A 1" 1 rf-v a s-i 1 . 1 The procession headed b" the band '-'emocrauu canouiaie ior elector ior cajuccu iniij&t;ii as ueiug mucu andla carriage with the speakers the otate at large, who soon capti- pieasea wun tne pusn ana vim ot and ! the chairman of the County Ex- vated his audience and in about an Durham. Mrs. Arrington will re- comfort to the hearts of the sorrow ful ones. The Minstrels To-Night. Goodyear, Cook cv: Dillard's min strels will appear at Stokes' Hall to night, the Amvs and Observer of to day has the following complimen- .... , i . , , , i - . . . , ecutive ConnnittceJ moved up Main nour and a halt completed one ol main some days longer-with her street to Dillanl : froni thence to ine nnt, most elegant and most pon, wno, n gives us pleasure to Railroad street, down Railroad to Mgicai speecnes ever uenverea in taic, wuuuucs iu improve Corcoran street and from thence to Durham. Col. Waddell dwelt mainly tary reference to the performance in to take place. Stokes Hall, where the speaking wa? Kt!ie red-headed man he owes i ilo'lar and a quarter. Sanderl in. you see the torchlight pro- Wasn't she a '"fl last in (fit ?. ;u.k of Democratic glorv reach- I- the 'Globe street. ' warehouse to 'vvou hear Waddell last night? aueuLii juuuiunui. Tbp : Twin-Cihi Drill,, nv thp . -w--v . i i c n f i n-' v t-? 11 t-i ' h iii von ever kop Uip )ptnnprnts v " . . ' 1 'ittoi-wi flip 'I Inrhn'ni m v haqi turn "telle in Durham county ? Good Thev win Im?ct with a cor dial reception -thorough organization, unity within the organization and hard work are three secrets of success, savs Mr. Sajiderlin. A statement chock full of truth. Let the Demo crats of Durham county bear it in mind Mr. W. W. Fuller, Col. It. F Webb, Mr. John Smith, Dr. A. G. Carr, Capt.M. S. Lockhart, and Capt. E. J. Parrish illuminated their resi dences handsomely last night and a . a - . f ' cheered the procession, l ou can m m "a -a 1 T-v a bet on East End Democrat every time The. -Chatham Home says : The re-union' ot the Gth N. C. Regiment and other veterans at the Durham ;;MN(i.s.infnnl n TpW Fr,,rinnrl Exposition on the l lth ot Uctober, .-."Pin-innf 4 : xv fll promises to oe a granu ieaiure oi ine ''nutaeturer, says the Mills P1.:""?" , a lini . ' j military day. . A- conlial invitation TUteat thing for both em- ;Q vtPndpri to all veterans, and we i . I li.' v - v vv- - . -7 - . uaa emnlnvpr Ki.' we hazard nothing in S iatthe demonstration last the biggest thing of the nin4he State.' I; l! " " '"akkisox is bus' suggesting of the surplus, but he has evmuuij to make as to the ?; of stopping it. Raleigh last night "The minstrel performance last night was pronounced the best which has been presented here during the season, lhe audience was well pleased with the performance, which was refined and high-toned through out. The vocal specialties were very The following are some of the in scriptions that appeared upon THE TRANSPARENCIES : "Come with us, white men." "Durham safe for Democracy." No negro magistrates jor us. upon the tariff, and his elucidation Jt Hurt, Hence They Lie. of the question was clear, interesting The torchlight procession was a and convincing. big thing, and The Plant claims After Col. Waddell had finished, did an immense amount of good. It Mr. Green arose and acknowledged was a crusher to the Rads and As- the presence of the ladies and thaked sassins. hence you may. expect to them lor being there. He then in- hear some lantern-jawed negro-lov-troduced Hon. Geo. W. Sanderlin, ing Radical, or some ill-advised Democratic candidate for State Au- badly-led Assassin say the demon-. "Cleveland, the man of the peo- ditor, who, in a few minutes, had the stration was a failure, that the pro fine, while the magnificent orches- pie." ''.: house in a broad smile and ever cession was composed of boys not tra. added in no litttle degree to the "Hurrah for The Tobacco Plant, and .anon throughout his telling old enough to vote fcc.f &c. All such effect of the evening The various the fearless exponent of right." speech, the audience sat in silent ad- stuff, the community having seen specialties were well executed and "The Democratic party is the friend miration at his nights of eloquence with their own eyes the large the entertainment taKen as a whole oi the workine:man. or indulged in outbursts ot laughter number ol voters in line and many was a very pleasing success." I it in Dan and publish it it 'htba, Durham is solid for ffkmocracy. ' ,largest marble tpiarry in the f's-iMhat of the Georgia Marble 'illl.v, in l'ickens county, Georgia hope Chatham veterans will appear - .4. 4-U JJ in strength. I'tTiirirr'i;rt lauitrs vveie pies- their loveliness to hear ;;-'Und Sanderlin last, niorht. 'Iliads have their'n out? Liju of the jurors (white ' 1 on the WhitP and s. ,v, .. . . m "unc court last wTeeK, v luul never heard of the Ii i?KN oi: unecticurwriting ;;-na hi Durham says it will 'l'het or the son of a proph- "With an v pprfnintv bow J " v ; his 'i AK-IIAL can?t get away 'r.J Ved charge at Raleigh. eauon propose giving him cefor.a while rather pt his resignation. We "Shake." The Record is in receipt of an in vitation to attend the Durham Ex position, at Durham, N. C, on the 10th, 11th and 12th instant, which, for the sakeofthe'honest, hard-working Carolinians, we hope will be the three brightest days of October.' PhVadefphia Record. Scene at the-Tea Table. Husband 'T will thank you for the toast." Wife "My darling, you have failed to ask the blessing." : Husband "No, dear ;you are mis taken." --Wife'Tardon me, love; they make The Daily Tobacco Plant so interesting that 1 was so absorbed in reading it, I failed to hear you." How Many Ladies? Last ? night Brother Burkhead & Co. were to have orated they dis tributed their hand bills inviting the ladies. The Plant calls upon the Progress to state how many ladies responded. Sanderlin and Waddell had the gallery of Stokes Hall full of ladies. The Plant can hear of but few, if any,-of the ladies,who sym pathizes with the Assassins, but we do know of many who give them zip. The Colored "Chairman" Steps Down and Out, 1 To the Republicans of Durham County. I take this method of announc ing that I decline to act in. the capacity of chairman of the ex ecutive committee of the Repub lican party ot Durham county, believing that I can best serve my race in ray : chosen protession- teaching, anil leave the active man agement of politics to those of my leilow citizens who are better pre pared for such. I have come to the conclusion that the negro, as a race, should be content in the quiet exer cise Of franchise. I shall vote for whatever partv, in my humble opin ion best subserves the best interest of the whole people. W. G. Pearson. "Work for Ben Bunn, the came at his witticisms. Mr. Sanderlin riding many miles to lend their I. .1 cock of Nash." spoke chielly upon State politics, presence, are prepared to brand as "Democracy means school houses." He referred to the Third party move- uase lies. No, the truth is, the "Jim Davis is no independent, ment and denominated it a 'bad demonstration paralyzed the Ilads He s white." : way to iurther the cause these peo- and Assassins, and they, by their "Will n.ki'tA mnn oiiKmll 4 1 ) . . I rl p n i m t Y n vo o t Vi Pi rt W p w i c b I vv rl nrl i rl fr q b r w Vi p r o rr. t 1 1 r t ill W111LC 111 v; 11- DUUllllL IU i tol" piv vuiiui kv xju.iv ubiivuii.. 11 v niou "nijjinijj miu" tv. u ui b. son?"" that the lew Third party folks in the "No Chinese. Harrison for us." community-that are not office seek- Mark Our Prediction. "Low taxes Cleveland." " Dockery believes in ers could have heard him upon this The Plant claims that if the mixed subject. Democrats of Durham county will schools." lhe speaking closed about half only do their duty (and The Plant "Tom Devereux will stay at home past eleven o'clock, and the joyful believes they will), every Democrat. uemocrats wenuea tneir way nome- irom Urover Cleveland to Jim Davis again "Democracy and low taxes.". ward, impressed with the 4act that a will be elected in the county. Demo- "Down with Dockery, the dodger." glorious night's work had been done crats, the county of Durham through- 'The South is solid for Democ- lor the Democratic party ot Durham out the State is considered doubtful, county. and the Republicans go so far as to claim that the county is going Re- The Colored Candidate For Cor- vj;or, V tl,,Q ;a n ;cn every white Democrat in the county. Come out and go to work and help He racy. "Felix Markham for Sherifi. is the farmers' friend." "Lot the spirit of Holt, the deaf mute, rise up and condemn Congress- man Nichols. ' "On to victon." Down With the Bagg"g Trust, The Durham County Alliance Auditor mpt to-dav and adopted the follow- "Great Ca?sar! intr preamble and resolution, con- you get there." demnin" the cotton bagging trust: "Public office is a public trust." oner Declines. To the Voters of Durham County : My friends in the Republican The Plant to keep its promise, for Convention last Saturday, without to-dav The Plant is bold enouzh. "Hurrah for "Sahdeilin, our next my solicitation, or knowledge, caused because we have faith in the white me to be nominated lor the olhce ol men of Durham county, to nromiee I . .av a .arl Wire me Will, if Coroner ot Durham county. 1 am that every Demrxrr at in the county shall oongea ior tne compumeni out musi te elected, raste this in ypur hat, respectlully decline it as we mean it, and'see how near The Whereas The jute baggino- mills "Ben Bunn has no son to send to ; -iy cnosen proiession oilers to me 1'last keeps ita promise. of this country have entered into a West Point." uie omy aiiue louiMmcuon among ' - .i a- a - l i ' m - i i -a-a m a- t r I y-a nr i t i t -r v-a try a- r r m -r r t i vn i a m - a iterant, HiiciKiccc wnTincc ' mm lj i at a - ajm . i i i m w r rm ! 4.nct in- ha nnrnAfo n V nrL'l 11 OrTIIPll W 1 1 fl I llfH Mf IflK Ul 1C11U UU4CIIO (' HIIII I H , II IIIH A t A MJ?j KJ A 1 . aw a nva, aaa- .v.orai VUU1MI11V- V r . . raisin the price ot jute bagging to donei for you ? Ask VanNoppen." and my engagements as a pnysician an exhorbitant rate: they are enricn- -nurhiieau got ieit caiuma; r .v Fresh t t . tirm. i' ' l t v:,.i. notmntc nnvp n norrit T n r pmnnn nt I ... - . r.r fHmcp vpq hv snpen nnncr nn i in: lanuei s lrieiui. j no. i. .ii-n- fc vV ltv .b. 1 1 1 11 LlitiUCl 1 -.' fw " ' I Cocoanut Cand made to-day at the the necessities of the farming com munitv, whoare the bone and sinew of the land, and thus increase our al ready impoverished condition; there tore be it Resolved. That we, the Durham ols." me the faithful and constant per- I Via . Y I . "Truth ii mirrlitv Jno T X cliols tormance. in this connection 1 may Kich black rruit Cake, bend in rour or will Wt there Xll tlie saine " very appropriately tender to my dens for next week. Weuse the finest sul- "Dockery and truthl What stran- own race the advice ; prompted by iSf crers thev be'" purest motives, that their interest as w ofall rii w wh -ii, "Down Dockerv' and the Assas- a race would be far better promoted and current. This b something we can re- n A l!;n,0 in nnnvpnt nn sina ,r uv uuiumg iuc uispusiiiun iu ecca. uuiuituu ai ine vuj miienr. sembled in renewing our allegiance "Markham will beat Rigsbee P. official stations, and leaving such f m m m m .i ' i i i i ta i i r i a a i.t . a a . J. w. . a Aasaa. ., - , in Kf fi;rt;nn ond o Ke. The City Bakery can furnish all the Bread rne fcoutu is soiui ccnam. xw, ... v. nd faVp -ntH ft-. tha T.r,;.; "Their Convention Saturday able to allay existing race preju- vided your orders are sent in in good time, blacks. 11. all others. 4: total 15.' ' "ces anu auvance our maieriai m- at least one day ahead of time. They will 7 I . - t . 1a a l- f a 1- At 1 I a . a. a " "Bill Rowland is an honest man. "Pat Lunsford will win the race, to the National and State Alliances, who, as we understand it, are op posed to all combines and trusts, do pledge ourselves, individually and collectively, that we will not use a siimle nound of iute or trust bagging on our present crop of cotton, and although a cripple.' will use ourbest endeavors to induce 'Toor little Charlie Vickers, left irnr npi abhors to ioin us in this fight at home." ;" a . 1.. .-v TInrrnh fnr lmnnit . . T ru Tin vis tho against mouopoi ai iWii5. . rf:;l "olnt Mrs. L. M. Yearbv can accommadate table Ifyoa wbb to purchase or rent property Tih-ed. That the Progressive Christian statesman and jurist. I w nn wt etrt Lf,; v;n,i L w t v dL..Z Farmer and the Press of Durham be 1 'Grover Cleveland, the unconquer- near the Baptist Seminary. Table well sup- and Treasurer Durham Land and Security renilPSted tO DUDllSn llieaoove. jauicj ami nucu u.-. iiiuiiuaiij uiu uiu i puea tnarges muuerau:. i AJn ngui uunuiDg, uecooa uoor. - . terests while safely guarding those run two ovens both night and day in order of our white fellow . citizens. Res- to jpp7 the demand. Respectfully, A.M. Moore. Durham, N. C, Oct. 4. '&S. Anyone needine Granite Cnrbine would W. II. Branson. East Durham. Boarders! Mrs. L. M. Yearbv can accommadate table do well to bee X. C, before buying.
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