i I-' uuriflAM, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1888. j 0U i-NO. 133. SplMAKY is felt in Lon- ;,.,M(h irntution 'tht, j,,,nl Sackyille matter. .. JU j.nhliean candidate, is seri- llUliH' 111 imjwiiinif,.vi.i. . tlciiinl v consecrated ii in- ... v ( anlonal uiuoons in -den. Harrison has ,''allielr:i ' all h"'f ii carrying his own State. rVil,H,,ii of , gas in: mines near Lili.-d persons. A myste- tii . . ' . , , . ;rij ,,1-ini-cr is reported as ueing en- ,.,irvtvmg the St. Uair Mats Canal. nie..fthe precincts in ew ork ,.ir(..u inany names registered that .allcan not vote. Brooklyn's '. ni.dit. before last did riot ,ri;,ins: until day light. Several iirL-acliers discussed from the ,e wining election and the sanctity i t)(lX TJjere. is somewhat of ndnwntuwn real-estate in New York lis said even the preachers of hmved a good deal of excite- ..1. - Ci-i.v.1'11' fi(JC Ti.xt r tilt I'll'l'11-'' 'JUUliaj . i'll.TO J ulU'f mi ahstnee of two years has ..It,, her native land. . Y -rk KDITOKIAL BRIEFS. ,'r we tell you so ? .1 . !. ... i:4l. ..(' ....If ItllllK M) iiuicui y win sv-n v that vou would not take the I' II) IHC : ft vLaska cost the United States 87,000,000, and the Fur Seal Com pany has already paid our Govern ment over $8,000,(XK) for the urivi- lege it enjoys of taking tseals from the Territorial waters. No. 8. At the Gross. --t n. Yesterday's. New York Herald de votes two columns to the North Car olina intimidation matter and the report of its special agent who vis ited Hinde at his place of business: It says this man was carrying on some mysterious business Under the guise of a book agency. He had about fifty men employed, bringing ui long written report and copying on type writers. He denied know ing anybody by name of Crawford, then in Raleigh, N..C. 1. 1 2. 3. E. Hcdsojc. P It - . 1 las! and did mv Sav -ior bleed. And did mv Sovereifrn die. Was it for crimes that I have done, He groaned up:on I the tree? But drops of grief cannier re - pay. The debt of knie, I owe; rr. J0- 4 jST. 0 3fl Would he A - maz Here Lord V I I " ; till 9 de-vote that sa - cred head For such a worm as aaz - ingpit - y, grace unknown, And love be - Vontl de-gree I ord, I give my -self a - way, Tis all that 1 i can dol ,Here is the inventory of property found concealed about the person ol an apparently fleshy little woman who came into New York on the German steamer the other dnv - - - j . Two pairs of fine lace curtains, a piece of ladies' dress goods fifteen and a-half yards, eleven fruit knives, five pieces of plated ware, two pairs of errings one pair with coral, the ::Rqml)lieansortlus Stafc will other diamond setting, three gold v attempt .the ?py aim nitimi- watch chains, two silver-Dlated :aiii(Nit any siibsiMineiit clec- gnuff boxes. fl ,Wr bnldpr pairs of . kid gloves. The goods were worth about SlOO. 1 KZ?c-ST-r- r r F t-r f r .-! r-r bH-H-fH i 14: yi. 1 m ? 1- j uz 1 1 . . . .. V ,.: . Chorus. J gft?$v1-N-H N 1 1 -y .--V n A- g p r5 1 i - I 1 1 - t h N-! f-l p -j p b b ' jTf At xthe cross, at the cross, where I : first saw the light, And the ' Lu 4 r. ' - - t-r-g 0- , i:m m It was thbre by faith 5- V I 1 : " 9 I H 3 bur - den of my heart rolled a-way-rolled away. -fj h h br 1 h 1! : E I iiNcw 'orlv Herald .says the in- intiinidation circular of the .yd a stir. A Georgia man, who has . been roughing it on Green Island this summer,' has devoted much time to studying the habits of the turtle-and' He says that ;ntl by u llaytian man-of-war no one having taken the eggs from a iVirk w! 1 Imeku-ax .steamer with rebel anus and ammunition was to gathering her eggs IP t- 1 j I re ceived my sight, And now I am hap - py all --J-(S' he day. le trying to run the turtle's nest can iret them all back in t - again. Those who have tried it find ll A. ..1 vis th,. irift ot self To love LUUl lluer lg tne nest tney nave lW at the disposition of oth- enouSh ecSs remaining to fill one or :urtheir ulh-viation. their In- LWO "ejusL sucn noies mine sana ' I iiri W 1 ion, their luuminess and their " uuu SS - I IH -.-i'lj..!! . . -1 ifction, all that God. has lent I)auaics 11 m "S wiui ner icet, ana -Wfrn Snmh so egg by egg. until the nest is lull, CopyftKtt. 1885, by R. E. Uudsok. i i :. '-in The above music is taken from Prof. E. O. Excell's popular book, "Tri umphant Songs " which w as used in the Sam Jones meetings. Messrs. J. B. Whitaker, Jr., & Co., proprietors of the Durham bookstdi'e, are agents for this section, bee their advertisement in this issue 61 prices, etc. 1 ' e Plant for If there are any detectives or "reliables" in Durham to-day they and the elasticity of the shell per- have had sense enough to keep their nf thp ITillwl moutns snut. in head in of last week was in wood that no man has rbeen able to dupli hrouglit to that place . from eate I'lphia in 1819. This type I I :i. in fen used in I' ll ade nhia nnor jTOWX TALK. devolution. A quiet election' - liM' va man says he has a tanned t refers to an article of mer hen a boy remarks that :w a tanned hide, it means that 1 ' ''n at school. Mr. P. B. Cheek, the independ ent candidate for township constable, withdrew this morning in the inter est of Mr., James T. Davis, the Dem ocratic nominee. Thank you, Mr. Cheek. The twenty-sixth annual fair of ''Mother of thp nrPKPnr Hpt- "'pass is confined in a mad wanted to become the and would have done bo 'ljr Otmnsitinn nfOnoon Vm Durham Democrats are working the Cumberland County Agricultural nobly. ; Society will be held at FavettevilK Look out for -our Democratic November 14th, 15th and 16th. We roosters to-morrow. return thanks lor an invitation to White men took our advice and attend. wero at the polls early this morning. The Y. -M. C. A. hopes to add The loth instant will be North fifty names to its membership at the Carolina day I at the Richmond Ex- meeting rriday night. Let every rnitinn youili UlUU ill town ucuuiub ctiJH There has been no disturbance a" uu . . U1 rt0DUUiaic ic of ilio rrl rs tn-rljiv it aivpa us nleas- u, ,vr..U w o I" r 11 1 ore to note. I c au&uuwicugc .uic icucipt ui Tr i an invitation, to attend the Augusta v orK residence r n.4- xvaixi to December loth. Reduced rates We expect to- De aoie to give u th railroads " Droeressino- upon the an invitation, to attend th Augusta of Mr. M- 'W." Reed, on National Exposition, to be held in . ' Augugta, Ga.. from JSovember bth street. tQ December Reduced rates ivnopt tn lip nnip tn ctivp n ,1 -i 1 '1mxi ouixelves to -d-iv Pdith ri- ' 0 o- over ail tne ranroaas. of i W 1 od news irom County, State and number ofvthe- Third party J; " ? lease Uie the country at large people walked up to the polls to-lay, l low died of. She did The news at the train to--day jik true nien, and voted the Demo- rve to death, but died of the from the election up the road was cratic ticket, we are glad to learn :iun between shucks and tavorable to the democrats. In telialf of good government, we See advertisement ot Mr. 1. JNew- thank all such for their noble acts . . 1 a 1 i I man ottering to close out nis siock 01 xhe whole at the corner ot Main dry goods regardless 01 com. and Mangum streets, where the old We stick to our prediction of Mangum building stood, should be yesterday that Durham county will filled up. The water in the hole has o-o Democratic by 150 majority. ' become stagnant and may produce Surely success ought to follow sickness. Fill it up at ' once. "A the earnest, tietcrminea euorts, mui suitu iu umcBavn are being put forth to-day in the in- The goocLsense. shown bT some terest of good government. . V of the Third party folks in voting mu Kottio will Bonn hl the white man s ticket, will doubt j j-ui; ho wUn ff.p less "rile" the few Rads who have ;t!l'-u'la.(T. Kl 7;nrin,j7 iTar 0 , n.0.r .nVtrxr will Hp assumed the leadership of that party 'vur a,;iV: . f. ' 8moKeuw-"j nVmrat c ban- and who hoped to use that party as . ' Mexico, in a recent is- perched upon the Democratic ban Jk nartv into " m T . . i s we will give you all the ""T to-day. v : ---v. 'U1UU11 ill in. Ii t in ' tL - i .vnnomauox river 1, , ;ue was to nave oeen ou tK., ,i.: ."' .. 1 - tiuv, ana "n tur the rash act. ne in, ,re unfortunate, hahlv importunate, 'ne to her rest.' no cause Hwe wOsllOM ftl 11 Ti. 4li 1CS11PC uu- iiaiicenor 01 dbiwcch 1i T-.. 1 - . 1 ''MMieuiier. owns ei 7 - - Fire Last Niijrht. The alarm of fire la night, about by the burn 1'e western ter- occupied by 11 o'clock, wras caused ing ot the store neant minus 01 Main streel Mr. John Malone. Tljie Dick Black nail Hose Co. repaired) promptly to the scene 01 the conflagration and Succeeded in extinguishing a dwell ing, r.ear by, which It the burning store. were the property of thing. - j Plant Photographs. Rev. G. P. iJostiek returned fn mrlmgtoii to-ilav. m Miss Annie? Cain returned to-dav rom a visi sit til Asheville., Mr. ami Mjrs. T. H. Martin urned from Danville to-dav. Mr. A. V. jlrahai mme in Oxford this r 1 ro ll is am lett tor morning. Mis Eliza Potter, of Wilmington, was on the east bound train to-dav. 1 Mrs. G. T- Reavers is quite sick at her home. Ion Ramseur street' we. regret to learni - Mrs. J. Giliner Kernel returned to-day from erneisville very much improved In health, we are glad to know. 1 I" ;,. Master (ieorge Pinnix, of Reids viile, nephfew bt-Mr. J. T. Pinnix, has come tbi Durham to attend our excellent Graded School. ' - i $4.00 PER ANNUM. FKOM CHAHLOTTK. Democrats Kntliiisiastic Over Prospeets of Vietory. Sl-erial to Thk I'i.ant. Chahlottk, X. C, Xov. (1. Everv thing quiet. Several thousand Dem ocrats in parade last night. Fed eral supervisors, illegally appointed by Judge Dick, failed to upear at the polls. Demot ratic victorv assured. Sam Jones ainl His Critics. Under this j caption, the (ireens- boro H 7orkman,ot' a recent date, says: e have never had the nrivilent' of seeing or hearing the Rv. Sam Jones. and!thereforeour estimate of him is froth tl)e accounts we have seen, come or his renuteu savings 1 ,1 n are tough, jnd'eed ; but one of two things must btj true, either he did not peak as reportel, or it he -did they did not impair the force of his A Kepeater Captured and Sent to Jail. One of the vote early and vote of ten negroes, came to "grief to-day. His name is Havwuod or Harrv Woods. He voted at Mebane this morning and came to Durham on the noon train and voted again, be- ing registered at lotli places. Woods was suspected soon after his arrival and when lie had nut in his ballot was nabbed and arrainged beiore Justice (In en. The evidence against him was very strong and in default ot fc.jH) hond he was lodged in jail where he will have ample time to n tlect upon his rascality. Al bany penitentiary will probably be ma auuup ior sometime to com'. preaching. may be db the people tendetl, our amounts to 1 hard Thus his hard saing8 posed of. If they titted tor 1 V 1 iTtfru ii 1 . p aa caugnt irom ; j jBoth houses Air. G. C rar- . 1 wnom tney were 111 disapproval of them otling. Speaking of it will be remembered . 1 i 1 mat on one occasion when our Saviour had announced the hitherto unknown lis flpsh wsis to bp eaten and ins blood drank, many of his disciples said, this is a hard say ing,' and Iron) that time many of them went back and walked no f more with him.' They had never heard such a statement, and so it is in the case; of Mr. Jones. If we have any standard of propriety in lan guage or manner which we esteem to be of more moment than the overwhelming! and glorious success of Rev. Sam Jjjnes in the conversion of sinners the standard is a mere toy in comparison. St. Paul's ac cou'nt of his methods was about the same fashion-H-'if by any means I might save some.' Setting out with the object to save some and to save as many j as possible he would adopt any method by which to reach the to be useful to the community brief will be irreat The Election XewH. The Plant strives! its readers and to nnd knowinp- tlmt. th anxiety to hear frolmj lthe election, we nave maue arrangements to se cure returns from a I jsfcetions of the country as rapidly a i pbssible. Each issue of the piper will con tain all the telegram 3 Veceived up tG a 1 1 n a St t 1 PR o ml lin i'n the hour of going to erected at the u) tQWii oflice of The .Plant, corner Alain; p.ml Lorcoran streets, a bulletin bqami, upon which will .be posted tin naaija. , dayjhc 1 night, the uiL 1 r nco or : w a es ner. rn;0i,nj v,..- ..-.o. w v- 1 .. 1 111 1 v. - i 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 it .- v w. - 1.1 1 1 nil of the The Lv will be. Mght Plant you will find the latest elec- must have more voting pre- rrp(a tion news upon Ihk I lants bulle- cincts jn Durham township before tlCiinthe StI tin board, near the Lurnam dook- ther election. It was thought ULllll, III 1 IMIIIIIKL. I . I . ivpim.i . . store. 5. this morning that it would be nn- 1 , " ' Uwu- iiv;u Ul 1U11U A h stocked with horses ti' . .Ii-. rrtt rrnt ornod times from I i-vrkcjcihla to rpppivn nil t.hp vntM nt ft.., PIrty, valued at n , n county tonight or to-mor- all the voting places. By hard and w , To gt rid of him he r0w we shall be disappointed. The constant work, however, it may be an earnestness that betokens success. 1 deposit their ballots. telegrams as soon as iT?;ceiyel. November Sun and, Meteors. The sun rises on bi-e 1st at Oh 18m a. m., and sets a'tj'th 40m p. m. making the length oil the day 10b 21m. The sun rises p the :J0th at Gh 52m a m. andsetfh lGm p. m., making the length on. the day Oh 23m. The decrease in the length of the day during the rponth is 59m. The decrease in the (morning is 3.m and in the evening ttjiijs 24m. The day at the close of X Divember is oh 4Sm shorter than it was on June 22d. .. - I j The earth plunges gigantic meteor-zpne and stray meteors cau cuss with the earthy will be visible on the 12th, 13th and 14t probably be only an! Dlav. but is well to b for no one can tell wkat may hap pen. The November; meteor-zone is made up of a collection of meteors, following in the track comet Its perihelion 31? through this on the 13th, ght in the con- atmosphere bights of the There will ordinary dis- 0n the watch, . - - p,.vxxvl. Ul uuii "V X'OW U Olltll rt 1 -- j j j I I "j h vitoiit for the round sum of Democrats have worked to-day with that all will have an opportunity to earth's orbit, and its aphelion is be- . m made happy. yon d the orbit of Uranjus. ;of TempeP rests on the The Alasouie Fund. A poition of the amount gent by us to the yellow fever yufi'erers at Jack sonville was contributed for the Masonic fund: The following letter from the Treasurer of the Masonic Relief Fund, shows that the amount was properly applie d : J.( KSOWILLK, Fla., ( )ct. 31. J. Ii. Whilah r, Awy., Durham, X. C. : Dkau Siii: Your kind letter through Mayor Gerow, enclosing con tribution of $4.50, is'feccived. Please find receipt herewith. Ac-, cept our sincere thanks for your prompt and generous response to our appeal. Yours, J. A. Conovku. t Vote of Durham Comity, 18S. For convenience of comparison we give below the vote of Durham county in the election of lHsG: r-r.s'i-K-s' 1 X c r 2- - r: a. i - z - ? ' . ; 00 00 i; , ! (irabain. 1 c -j r. c -x v I r. x ci w -r -1 . "i j Ni Loln. fc u u - - 1: r. u s -i .1 7 - 1 r. that some the evange point in view. What criticism afc tOimethod could stand up againsthvbat we heard a gentle man sayhere yesterday ? In reply to the question, did vou hear Sam Jones while he was in Durham? he answered: "No; I heard him in Baltimore, last winter, and I tell you, he almost killed me. I found my self for days and nights either crying and shedding; tears or shouting glory, glor' hdllelujah. I am satis tied that God has raised him up for this very work, and that he is in constant communion with God, who supplies him with the strange power to convert ?ouls.' "One of jthejcurioiis'things of his toryit is1, moire curious than any thing; attributed to Sam Jones is of.ihe hardest critics of ist would be rcadv at any time to appropriate his work in the shape of his converts, ami while pro testing against "his way of slinging the gospel jbroad axe would pick up his chips and put them in their own basket. In a-life of no little obser vation we have) never known an evan gelist whose irietKods were so ques tionable that aiy minister, or church session, or; vestry or deacon's meet ing, or anyothjer receiving authority would reject h is converts on applica tion for membership. To make these reflections as brief as ossible Scrip ture methods themselves have often been the most absurd to the eve of the critic, as! when the walls of Jericho fell down alter being com passed about jseyen days, with the blowing of irainJiorns. Rut the sue cess was not ih the method, but in the faith attending it. "e suspect that tne excessive formality of tikis age ha3 made it ic work of Sam, Jones, - . ' ot the line Qf Phan 2 - ?.--: :-; ; -t z t "j j Oiik y. n i j v r-.-n- ! Chrit-tiaii. i i ii -c -x. x x i necessary for t and others oul saic punctillioiisness, and that God in his mercy visits the people in this way rather than .let them sleep the sleep of death. !"-! -l----i-l--XXC-il. 1 u . x u u c-v r ' 1 1- 1 v . -1 1- x - 1 "a- ic . 1 " -1 -i x -j x i 1 ' t . 1 ! sc 1 .'"ir! " x t- x ii x i I i ! - ii 1 l 1: u - 1; 'J U U - V -.:- 1 f c i '-' "-' - -1 - r. -1 x MarkL.tu. Luiififoril. Latta. JeiikiliP. 1 t- BUSINESS NOTICES. If vou wish to jiurcliase or rent itrotrtv of any kind, call i R. I. Hoi:ei, Set-retarv and Treasurer Ihirham Ind and Security Co.,. Wright building, scc-ond fioor. To the Good Citizens of Durham. J. t Younger is prepared to furni-.li vou with freh meats of all kinds a.s low as thev can jKssiMy le sold on this market, ("all on him before you purchaM?. Mall, o. J. Triumphant Sons. . Our store, has ln-en made headquarters for this section for Prof. Kxcell'H bork, "Trium phant Songs, which was .used in the Sam Jones meeting. We have a large tock on hand and are prepared to fill all orders promptly at Mr. Excell's prices. Call or send to the Ihirham Iiookstore. FOR Your . Sunday. School ! Kant Songs! The book used in the Sam Jones Meetings by Prof. K O. Excell. Price, 35 cents each by mail ; $3 CO per dozen by express or fre'igLt. For Bale, in any quantity, by the agents for this section, J. B. WHITAKER. JR. '& CO Durham Bookstore. 1 . 1 'J : J ; 1 s 1 t Is