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to ISStJfeb EVERY fTJDAY. J. B. WHITAKER, Jr., Edit S. T. ASHE, . j. "iters-- . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Year, - - $4.00 I 1 Month, - So cts. 3 Months, - - 1.00 I 1 Week, - - 10 cts. RATES FOR ADVERTISING. column, three months, column, six months, column, one year, A column, three mofths, ... I column, six monthK, . ... A column, one year ."" I column, three months, ..... 1 column, six months, ......... 1 column, one year, .$ 20.00 3.5.00 G0.00 35.00 C0.OO 110.00 GO. 00 110.00 200.00 Space to suit the -advertiser in pioportion to auove rates. - . -rThe business office of The Plant is at the Durham Jiookstore, corner aiam sum Corcoran streets, whe :e subscriptions and advertisements will be received. TUESDAY, OCT. 2:5, 1888. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. for president: GPvOVER CLEVELAND, of New York. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT". ALLEN G. THURMAN, of Ohio. fok oovkrnob: DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Wake. FOIl T.IK.lTTENANT-GOVEIiNOR THOMAS M. HOLT, of Alamance. FOB SKCEETABY OF STATE: ' WILLIAM L. 8AUNDKIIS, of New Hanover. fob treasurer: DONALD W. BAIN, of Wake. - -- . c ; fob auditor: GKOiUJK W. SANDERLIN, of Wayne. FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUl'LIO INSTRUCTION '. . SIDNEY M. FINGER, of Catawba. FOB, ATTORNEY GENERAL '. THEODORE F. DAVIDSON, of Buncombe. FOB KUritEME COUBT BENCH Associate ate Justice, to fill vacancy caused ' 'byil:'n ;Svhe' JOSEPH J. DA IS, of Franklin. To serve if Constitutional Amendment is adopted, JAMES E. SHEPHERD, of Beaufort. ALPHOXSO C. AVERY, of Burke. FOB ELECTOBH AT IAB(iE : ALFRED M. WADDELL, of New I lanover. FREDERICK N. STRUDWICK, of Orange. FOR CONOUESS FOCBTU DISTRICT: BENJAMIN II. BUNN, of Nash. tiik pooit man's. run:Ni. From an exchange we take the following extract from a speech re cently made by Henry Watterson : But, fellow-Demociats,a truce to criticisms, gratuhitions and predic tions. In what I have said 1 have spoken to the boys in the trenches as one of themselves. Let me in closing, plant myself upon the higher, uiuuuer piaue oi uie pairiot auu uie philosopher. Applause. Taking the larger view of the present state of the country, thus suggested, and eastino- ,,n fnirlv fhn lmlnnn sbf-Pt . T , , , , , ui paiut, x nau nut uuuuicu, ami cannot doubt, the re-election ot CJ rover Cleveland. TChcers. "Yoii know that 1 have never been l,;D nnnn.,;;Q ' vnr inn t Kn.., . 1 " A i-l A - incr about the countrv sinin his nit, avuut "it tuumi) mu0iu0 his, iio inviivLuici. , iiui iiiiyA i 'ctu to- praises, oupportintr mm wnen no has been right, opposing him when he has been wrong, observing toward him at all times, in public and in private, candor the most disinterested , ' T .i .i . ana enure, 1 can truly sav mat a President more upright in his pur , poses, more indefatigable in his ef forts, and more wholly devoted to the cause of the many as against the few, never occupied the White House. Cheers. i he be not the poor man s friend then the poor man never had a friend in otUce. Applause. If he be not a representative ot those masses of men, who never expect to hold ollicc or to loot nnnn tho iWo nfn ii-oqi. ,W ti.oh h tiw, OTrtooU nn;mL v..r, r who ever lived; because irom lirst to last, he has cut himself otf from that conventional machinery and held ...... the politicians at arms length and . k I ' J tiAj j ?? vuuucvu uhu n i tiiv.il i L-rnr his! nirn -riiTiaolc niiil u-ntfnn , L . ,. uwuulu,i;'' ".U 1115 own gait, regardless ot all ordinary consideration of prudence and some- times regardless even of those per- sonal amenities and concessions to . . policy wmcii nave oecome axiomatc witu tne nest, as witli tne worst men in public life. -If he be defeated, it will be because the mechanism of ... . - . . , ir politics is more potent than the self- oreanizms capacity of the electors. i If he be defeated, it will be because he has lacked those airs and graces, which rather become the courtier , . , . . and the demagogue, than thp Chief Magistrate of these United States Applause. J 11 he he (ideated it will be because he has immolated himself upon the altars of the people, and defeated the Kiu-makcrs. Ap- rCheers.l In spite of ' mischievous obstructions, in -suite of vicious ler- islation, in spite of a dangerous sur plus in the treasury, he has given the country an administration so clean and so wise as to establish universal confidence and respect, and through the universality of . . : v ' ,1-1-11 i credit thus established, has insured good times almost in spite of fate. "Cheers. The great issue oPrevenue reform and reducted taxation, which he has made his own, like the walls . , . A , . -, , c of God atrainst whicn the waves ot .i . i i. : ,i , : pregnable against the billows ol falsehood that have assailed him and it. TCheers. There is no panic o,.,.,i 0v,,t or, h T)ftW,pr J 0 Uarons ot rennsylvania. queers. j . T 1 The hope of a tariff scare among the wage-earners has died, like nox- ious vapors of an infected night, be- t.v v0f f.i;,nnn sparKiing to me suiibnme ui num. ' . i t x ii. r a4.u . ... i LCheers.J All that remains to those who have sold themselves to the .lnt mmvmir nnr ti.i. ,irnm. iseof a mess ot . pottage they will never enjoy, is money ; LCheersjanu, when it comes in this country to a s;(Hinrn i" it. bf Twfen t ie eternal m .vorPtioH nnd t.li almifhiv dollar. 1 0 between manhood, and machine, good-bye to the machine. Cheers. A NUISANCK. Why do the police allow ;uch crowds of loafers on the depot plat form at the arrival of trains ? There t . . . ... is a town ordinance against it, yet daily there is a crowd of men and boys, both white and black, who have no business in the world there. 4 4 u 4. the full power ot the National Com press up to the train to the great an- i -A.n A n , 1 4 - -V' 1 1 to nnt.t.oo s ml be u-;e(l to envrv Anrth noyance of persons desiring to get on or leave the train. "Yesterday while waiting for the G p. m. train ir. o nnrtv nf -Ant n vlnvon' A , , , ... platform into a triendly prize ring, greatly to the annoyance ot persons who had eone to the denot on busi-' IT PQ2 I rin ,. c . , I 1 10 w,.tVo senteti at tne arrival ana departure iTj.T " 1 11 1 i' of trains, and why they do not en- force this ordinance we can not' im- The thing has become a per- feet nuisance and should be abated at once and we call the attention of the Mayor to the fact, and hope he will give the matter such prompt at- mention that future comment will be unnecessary. - " '""'"o tw " ' 'bam small is evidently a very small po- tato who shoots ofl' his ,mouth too ireely. lhe Charleston II orld says : Sam Small, who was recentlv de i c 4 n t i 0- , enuiee language in ue-. scribing the Democratic voters V who occasioned his defeat: 'Godless ..... am (T inn is i spoutK rp s jincf v - o . " lins wlinm it u-mil,l l,oiinflotoru iains, wnom it ouid be bae nattery J. to call doers. 5 5? OUU EXCHANGES. Murphy Jiulletin: Present indica- "Pns seem o point to Murphy as a railroad center ot considerable im portance and magnitude in the near luture. Wilson Mirror: Col. Polk, the se cretary of the Farmers' Alliance, savs that the membership is now considerably over 7)9,000, and the order is dailv increasing. th;lt some.of tho violntnranf thp liquor laws were punished, and what is more, there is growing i.ndig- auon oi jvernersviue at tne viola- s" . ret'iisuuro aiof.-. ine gainer- HPS3 of the Democrats throughout the county have been very , gratify- hng. At Coble's last Saturday the crowd was immense. Gov. Senip 1liade a powerful speech, at the close rf M-hh l; Ll fAc 4ai-a of which his old friends llockpd h enthusiasm. rayeuevine uoscrver: -ine sur -y .. ... r. . . Fayetteville veymgpartv oi the Cape Fear t Yadkin Valley and Norfolk & Wes tern have agreed upon a point of onnecuon, aoout eignt mues irom tZV T.ho engineers report, that the work will not be more -diflicult or expensive than the work done I between Dalton and Mt. Airy Alamance Gleaner : The provi- sionai committee to locate tne college met in Burlington Tuesday night: we learDbfailed to determine nrvn ti,n location for the colleoo. J' - d We hope to see this matter settled soon. l;et the people ot (araham get together and oiler further. induce- ments. 1 hat, we believe, would set- tle the matter Xew Berne Jour nil: With niife steamers per week to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Norfolk and Elizabeth City, and eight steamboats on Neuse and Trent rivers, our docks present a lively appearance at this season. Passengers by a special train vesterdav alternoon report a severe hailstorm between here and Kin- ton. lhe shower ot tailing hail tones was so great that the train was slowed down on that account.- Scotland Neck Democrat: While Hon. F. M. Simmons was writing last Friday night for the train at En field where he had spoken 21 hours - it.. .1... ii. , ,l 1 1 1 , V, V , " u, 1 lea him ana caned loiiaiv lor mm tQ tQ them again jIere,J)0n jea to the call in a few minutes speech, telling them that it was an unheard of thing for a Democrat to beserenadedby colored people in the outh and be called out to speak to r much like Halifax county would have Democratic representatives in the next Legislature.- One ot the mosi auracuve ieaiures oi ine iair hvi ho t hw dthr ovninuinn fin nt th Scotland Neck Mounted Rille ' ' 111 ' UUll VJlll A klVll V4 A A A. A. J A men the only cavalry company in the State in lull uniforms and ac couterments. On luesday last Mr. B. I. Alsobrook, of Scotland pf-k wnt! inHnPTpri into tnontripp nt t collector for Halifax countw bv ' ' " the Board ot County Commissioners Mr. Alsobrook was elected to this position.bv the board at the last to&tender bonc on Tuesday which he(litl to the am0unt of $70,000, something more than the law re 1 I 1 111 1 1 A A uneu, uut m- ueieuiiiui-u uiiu lI1Lre snouiu oe no scruples aoout it. 3Iortoii's Plan. The New York 'Times has published a long article giving further evidence of the purpose of L. 1. Morton, the Republican candidate lor V lcc-Brosi- dent, to force if possible the payment .&? cial tax bonds m Sorth Carolina. It is estimated that hc contributcd to the National Re- publican Committee about SDG.OOO the limes says : "In return lor this lias insisted, and Still insists, that Carolina. Senator Quav objected at first, but he could hardly heln vield- ing to the party's candidate for the ICC"! lCSKieilCV SO Uh CnCrgCtlC KC publican campaign has been carriec (uay lias spcnt m0ncv in that State which hc wanted to devote to other Stater II "Thp flirriict nf Sonntnr ( 11 nv nnr UlUUUV W A F..'V.lliiVVA J is clue to a discovery which he has t fth r0asOnswhifih aetu ate Mr. Morton in desirinjr to have North Carolina go Ivepuldican They are, in short, that the firm of Morton, Bliss &.,Co. are holders of J i interest to mom than ZZOmnmo ! ''Morton is making a desperate el- lort to capture North Carolina, Cozens, of the State do you wish to have this great debt hxed upon you ? Ar . i i t ()00()0()(r j - x -j ? " - - - - - - - If not work the harder and burv too deen for the ressurrection Morton and his infamous pian to-ether with the whole llepulican party. Demo- crats,.you have great interest at take. Will you lose the opportunity to keep on this debt or will you al 1qw Morton and hlg t tQ Cf)me in and force payment?" County Canvass : rpi. a ji .1.. ii xiie lemocrauc cauuiuaies ior ine T. i , -j Cf ' iglSlclLUlC UIIU CUUULV UlUCeS Will ,9 . y. r , address their fellow citizens as fol lows : I ' Patterson's Mill, Mondav, October 29th. " . Cox's Store, Tuesday, October 30th. I Red Mountain, Tuesday, October 30th, at night Mangum's Store, Wednesday, Oc tober olst. Barbee's Store, Thursday, Novem ber 1st. Evan's Store, Thursday, Novem ber 1st, at night. Cedar Fork, Friday, November 2d. Durham, Saturday, November od. Vickers' Store, Saturday, Novem ber od, at night. Bragtown, Monday, November 5th, at nio-ht. The Republican and Prohibition candidates are invited to be presenf ana aiscuss tne issues ot tne cam paign. ( C.B.Green, Chm'n. Dem. Ex. Com Is Life Worth Living? if ?: go through the world a dyspeptic. Acker s Dyspeptic Tablets are a positive cure for the worst forms of Dyspepsia, In digestion, Ilatulencv and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold by E. Blacknall & Son. Cautiou to 3Iothers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her child laudanum or paregoric; it creates an unnatural craving for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. - Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and cure their pains. It is harmless and contains no Opium or Morphine. Sold by Ii. Blacknall Jfc Son. DO YOU PROPOSE S BUILD ? THE DURHAM 1 - S&s'a, Dsor d Mi MTg Jo. ANNOUNCE That they are prerared to take con traete for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at - Flans and estimates cheerfully f urn- shed and contracts solicited at home or abroad. I Our plant is equipped with the atest improved labor-saving ma- chinery and we are prepared to fur nish Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all rinds of Builders! Supplies at prices hat cannot be beat. aujjlO-dtf J. S. MESLEY, Merchant Tailor, HAS JUST RETURNED From the North with the finest and handsomest stock of Clotlis, Casimers 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 stoek. j J. S. MESLEY, Over Postley's Jewelry Store. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR COPPER, BRASS, ALL KINDS' OF OLD Iron, Rags, Hides, Sheepskins, Wool and Furs of all Kinds. WE SELL O012.3n.tr3r Produce On Comruission or a?-miit' as Brokers, and buy and sell anything in our town. jfij -Please ask lor any information you may want in rigard to the abovti items. j J. R. GATTIS & CO.. sept27-lm . ! - Durliaiu, N. C. I will sell cheap on good time, THREE VACANT LOTS, 2 on RoxboVo street and one on Cleve land street a part of the May Property, This is a rare opportunity for those who wish to purchase GOOD BUILDING LOTS in town lor little liionev. Apply to J. W. DOWI). SCHOOL OF MUSIC! MISS L. 11. SOI'TIIGATE, DIRECTOR. Tf.e Fall Term will open SATURDAY, SEP- 1E.U15EK lotll, 1SSS.! Terms Per Quarter of Twenty Lessens: Vocal Culture, half hour-lessons,-x. - - 10.00 ocal Culture, hour lessons, - 1 - - lfi.ot llano, hour lessons, - : - - S10.CK) and 15.(x Organ, hour lessons, - - - - 13.00 1 ree Classes in Harmony and Sight Heading. Private lessons also given in Elocution and Physical Culture, i-er quarter, - 15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLER, Scc'y JOHN GREER, PlnmberSteam and Gas Fitter! Having given bond to lo Plumbing in mnno: tion .with the Water Works, takes this method of informing the public that he is fully prepared t lurnisu . KITCHEN OUTFITS, WATEE, STEAM AND GAS PIPING, ALSO FIXTURES. aug22-dlm t THE FAMOUS SPECIFIC. McG-ILL'S ORANGE BLOSSOM, A POSITIVE CURE FOK ALL FEMALE DISEASES. The treatment is simple, mvrmles-s and speedy in results. All sufferers should make hA.te to avail themselves of this "wonderful remedy. For further particulars call on or address MRS. J. S. MESLEY. Aoent. sep24-dtf At the Hopkins' Boarding IIou.e. BUY THDliRS BOLTON'S FIN For Ladies, Misses and Children UNSURPASSED IN STYLE, FIT AND DURABILITY EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. JONES & LYON, Corner Main and Mangum Streets. SOLK AGEXTs Perfectly Beautiful This is what the ladies will sav when thev JOHN L. MARZHAI DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, CLOAKS, UNDERWEAR, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CARPETS, CLOTHING, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BEST GOODS, ID For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco t 5 sec t!; New Stock of Millinery Now on display at the popular M" nory Ehtal.livln-ieLt a ' " Mrs. Ada M. Smitk Main Street, Durham. N.C. Those (n o-Is were seltdrl in by Mrs. Smith, an.l it U hecD her clV nt to procure the Finest Line of II A' Lver shown in Durham, an-1 d braces everything usu iliv fnuii in a wfll ap.tonittd Milli nery Estahlislaneiit. I he ladies of Durham au l d rounding counties are ccnliiillv vited to call and examine tl L: some oods and note theluwjr. at which they are olVered. HARDWARE, 10 H A eA GO- PISTOLS, ..CROCm GLASSWARE, WOOD, WILLO AND TINWARE, j o o B XT 'X GROCEBq NISSEN WAGONS, FERTILIZE FARM IMPLEMENTS, CLOq LOWEST PRICES, it - Parrish's Warehouse! HEADQUARTERS
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