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MIMA! BAM OF DURHAM ! r Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. OFFICERS: J. 3. C A UR.-. O. 8. BKYAN LEO. D. HEARTT CHAS. A. JOKIMN, ... ...President. .Vice-President. ....... Cashier. ..Teller. DIRECTORK : J. S: Carr, W. W. Filler, H. N. Snow, J. T. Mallory, E. J. ParriBh, C. 8. Bryan, T. D. Jones, J. W. Wa ker A. H. Stokes, Jas. A. Bryan; We beg to an nou we to the ublk- that we are now ready for business, and can be found in the "Parrish Building." Persons desiring par.rs dis counted will plea.se present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday. Persons depositing monies and receiving certi ficates of deposit therefor, running six or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate ot 4 per cent, per annum. We are Prepared l do Jitvikiiuj in All Us D" parfinents. Rfd urns, Iakih, Discount and Deposit. Knowing the wants of the community as thor oughly as we do, we will endeavor to serve the ; public as liberally as circumstances will admit. WITHOUT DOUBT A PERFECT FITTING SHOE CAN BE OBTAINED BY WEARING Hough & Ford's v I (V i v. 4. "TV X .J J CELEBRATED ROCHESTER. N. Y. FITTING MADE 'SHOES SOIiD BY JOHN T. FRENCH, DEALER IN Soots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Finding lloiijdi k Tonl's Indies' Kid 1JB Opt ra To.- and ( iiumioii S'iisc Iwts, Single and Double Sol.-, 15, C. D, K, F and (i Lust. Also Men's Shoes in Endless Variety. J list added 'over 5, (MX to my st-k. Also in Shoe t UldinKH we keep Shoe IVs. Br;iss Shoe Nail in all sizeB, Shoe Thread in 11 sizes. Call and Kid Skins, Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, Heel Nails. Rasps, Gum Trapira, Uristlew, Pegging and ' Hewing A wlrt. Shoe. Hammers, Knives, burnishing Ink, Whet Stones. Calt at French's fop Anything in fhe Shoe Line. JOHN T. FRENCH NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. CITY DRUG STORE R. BLACKNALL & SON, DKALERS IN TUBE DKUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles ! GET THEM FOR Your Sunday School ! moxday, no v. 2, isss. tar heel shouW get them. Why not ? They are our fellow citizens and distance lend? enchantment sometimes. Triumphant Songs ! The book used . in the Sam Jones Meetiugs by Prof. E. O. Excell. Price, 35 cents each by mail ; $3 60 per dozen by express or freight. For sale, in any quantitv, bv the agents for this section, J. B. WIIITAKErC J II. & CO., Durham Bookstore. A FULL LINE OF COLGATE'S SOAPS, EXTRACTS - AND TOILET WATERS -AT- VERY LOW PRICES! Sponges, Trasses, Supporters and Mechanical Appliances. CIGARS TOBACCO SNUFF SUMMER DRINKS: Saratoga Water, Deep Rock, Vichy, Ginger Ale Hotla Water (ice-cold from best fruit syrups). Limeade, ami. in fact, all the popular driuka of the day. Oar Prescription Departmant Is presided over by Mr. F. H. Heartt, whose expe rience and care enable ua to guarantee accuracy, neatness and promptness in compounding medi cines. W Remember the place : Stokes building, corner Main and Corcoran streets. J?2' dly R. BLACKNALL & SON. P.W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G, Prescripts hml DURHAM, N. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN physidiansHkcriptions. A COMPETENT CLERICAL FORCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS -To-COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL ORDERS. Fancy anft Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. We welcome all and will treat you right. CLOTHING ! Clothing! Clothing! Having decided to diseontiLue husi rifs in Durham, I shall otter in v entire stock of .4. liens'; Youths' and Soys' Clothing REGARDLESS OP COST. Also the balance of the stock of SHOES, HATS, TRUNKS, & ft, Mut ho sold during' the next si tv davs; and no reasonable otVer ..will be refused. If you are needing anything in my line, come and be convinced that this is a Positive Closing Out Sale. Isaac ETewmanv Main Street, Opposite Jones' Jeu;elp Store. . . novo-lm WEATHER BUREAU. The weather prognostications indicate the j state of the weather for 30 hours from to-day 3 o'clock. Washington, D. C, Nov. 26. '38. For North Carolina, fair except in extreme northeast portion, rain or ?now. stationary temperature. (iKKKLV. FROM WASHINGTON. Tin Hi LARGEST & BEST EQUIPPED IN THE SOU TH r'gP0MDNCE SOLICITED-ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FliRNlSHfiD, SCHOOL OF MUSIC! MISS L. I SOllllCATE, JIROT. Th? Fall 'term will ox .en SATURDAY, EP TEMHEK lf.th, 1SS3. Terms Per Quarter .cf. Twenty Lessors: Vocal Culture, half liour lessons, - - jlo.OC) Vocal Culture, hy.nr lessons, - - - l.r).0(l llano, hour lessons, - - . . jlo.UG anl 1" no (Jrtjan, hour lessons, - - - - 15.00 Free Classes in Harmony and Sight Reading. Private lessons also given in Elocution and Physical Culture.' per quarter, 15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLER, Pec'y. WOTICE! TO THE TAX PAYEES CF THE TOWN OF DURHAM I have been ordered by the Board of Commis sioners to collect the taxes for the year l.s, AT ONCE, and all taxes not paid by Di'cejiibrr the 1st, will be ''ollected by distress. You will find me in the Mayor's oil'ice, Irom 11 a. m. to 12 m , and from 5 to 6 p. in., tor the pur lose of receiving the taxes. Please come up and settle and save cost. I mean business. .1. a Woodai.L. Town Tax Collector. . M URE RAILING And Ornamental Wire Works. Ihifur&Co., I13.115Hcward St Balto. Kd Wire railing for cemeteries, lawns, gardens offices and balconies; window iruards, tree guards, w ire cloth, sieves, fenders. ages, sand and eoal screens, iron bedsteads, chairs, settees, etc. jyy dly sZ , . . . . 0 ft . u. -f. Uz- Jr. 0. f .........iArfc'.. A Wi i "w waw. mn ai n ifjfy Stmt I 3Iilitarv Cacletsliip in the Fourth Congressional District Two Tilings That Congress Ought to lo-"Lige" vice L)air Some Civil Service KelbrniTalk, Etc. Special Correspondence to The Plant. Washington. D. C, Nov. 25. Congressman Nichols is at the Kb bett. He has just appointed Solo mon 'C. Pool,oi Smithtield, N. C, to the Cadetship at West Point. 1 fear from this, young -Mr. Nichols has failed. I t is no discredit to the boy if he has. A young man ought not to be appointed to a cadetsliip at West Point or Annapolis without careful training' and extended prep aration. I know very few young men in -North Carolina -who can get through either course unless he is more than prepared to pass the en tire examination. If young Mr. Pool is not lamiliar with Arith matic, Algebra, .(leometry, Spelling, ( Irammar. antl ( o ography he will fail even to enter, lie may begin to study harder than he ever did, and lie will have to be bright into the' bargain, if he expects to get through West Point. Young Mr. Nichols has mv heart v svmpathv. Congressmen are beginning to come in, and things are getting in shape for "the. meeting- of Congress. There are two measures the last ses sion of the oOth Congress ought to adopt, viz : Pass Hon. John Hender son's internal repeal bill and admit some, of the northwestern territories is States. Tii is will enable them to et considerable advantage of the Re publicans. The editor of ' 'npitol this'-morning facetiously remarks: -"In spite of Mr. Quay's disposition to brandish his mailed hand, we trust he will wait till, all the otlicial returns are in be fore he insists on installing a Repub lican as Speaker of the next House ot Representatives. The successor - of Col. Lamont in the White House, Elijah Halford, Esq., is familiarly known -as uLije" ;tll over Indiana. Col. Lamont is commonlv called "Dan"-here, and 'Lije" is as short and as suggestive jf the great names among the pro phets Daniel and Elijah. 1 hope Elijah's mantle will fall on some Democratic Elisha four years, hence, and if there is an-active young Demo cratic editor who bears that name, hit would be a good plan to bring him to the front and get him in training in good time. Elijah Halford's paper, the In dianapolis Journal, contains an ar ticle which is regarded here as a sort of forecast of the Civil Service Reform policy of the incoming ad ministration. It is supposed to voice the views of the President elect precisely. ' It is possibly intended for the benefit of Quay, Dudley and Co., and others of that ilk. Here is a paragraph from it "Our friends, the elean-sweepers, forget that General Harrison will be surrounded bv some restrictions in the. matter of removals and ap pointments wh.'ch he cannot disre gard. The Civil Service law .must he obeyed. It has not been alto gether ignored even by the present administration, and it would be -candalous for a Republican admin istration not to give it a still fairer construction and better enforce ment." Suppose this policy is rigidly ad hered to ! There will be a rumpus in the. G. O. P., which1 will be un equalled by anything of the kind in the. history "of the Republic. Kil kenny Cats never fought as hard as the rival factions in the Republican party will contend over the spoils it won at such a fearful cost. The Knight of the Mailed Hand will lead one phalanx and Harrison, backed up by "Lig'V .tl.e holdovers, and better class of Republicans, the other. May we all be on hand to see it ! District Attorney Rusbee was in the citv Saturday.' Oliver II. Pockery, Esq., was one of the prominent Republicans here, whose arrival I failed to chronicle. He doubtless came on to consult with Quay, though he probably never al lowed his imagination such ri flight as to suppose he could count Judge Fowle out ! He will, I think, be an applicant for a big foreign mission and may succeed Minister Jams. Stranger things have happened. I will have a talk with the Republican chief of the Consular Bureau at the State Department, the next time I see him and speak a good word for several of our local Republican mag nates. Rio Janiero and several other foreign cities I wot of, are tine places to send them to. If "Republicans must have them. I infinitely prefer a Mr. James Lesscsne, a native ot Loaisana, but appointed from South Carolina, was at the State Depart ment yesterday getting final instruc tions before going to Australia. He has been appointed Consul General to Melbourne, in the place of Mr. James Morgan, the erratic brother-in-law of editor Dawson, of the Xrics and Courier who had "Jim" appoin ted in order. I think to get rid of him. TOBACCO IElART3I KXT. Alex. Walker, Editor. Durham, N. C, Nov. 20, ISSS. Sales of tobacco to-day is rather limited, but we have no cause oi complaint, when we take in con sideration the cold, windy weather. The following counties were repre sented on the warehouse floor to day : Alamance county, by Messrs. Pat terson iv Co., G. A. Patterson,.!. R. Anderson, Patterson V Way. Chatham county, ly J. H. Thomp son. Nash count v, bv Messrs..!. E. Hob good, J. W. York," York vV Pitt. Randolph county, by Messrs. J. R. GreesfMi, Greensen cV Cook. A GREAT Danville, Exposition. It is with the profoundest pleasure we note the grand success of the Danville Exposition, but we are not surprised ; it is only what we pre dicted when the question was lirst agitated. Danville has never learned how to fail in anything she under takes. She is not made of that kind of grit. She saw all along the line it would succeed. It matters not what Danville concludes to do, you may set it down that it is, going to succeed. There is only one thing about Danville and that is get her consent to do a thing and it is done. The only tiling we have to regret is thaf when the commissioners were running the State line they did not run on the north side instead of the south. But we will not complain, it is well to have the good things dis tributed. The Danville Exposition placed a bright star in the Old North State's crown ; she bore off the first premium on fancy tobacco. This should be very consoling to the North Carolina farmers. Burning 3Ioney. A citizen ot Eatonton, Ga., smokes about twelve pounds of tobacco an nually in a pipe, that he declares is over two hundred years old.. This leads a mathematical person to cal culate that if that were the average amount used in the pipe since the first day 2,400 pounds of weed-have been burned in this bowl, and if the first S12 had been put out at tne rate of 10 per cent it would now have crown to the sum of $l,7'r-3,-U:;,20n. . Do Not Sutler Any Longer. Knowing that a cough can he checked in a day, arnl the first stages of consumption in ti week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's English llenieily for Consumption, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions and do not find our statement correct. E. Blacknall & Hon. AVhy Women Fade. Women lose their hearty because colds undermine their life. Dr. Acker's English liemedy for Consumption is an absolute cure for colds. 11. Dlacknall it Son. How Doctors Conquer Death. Doctor Walter K. Hammond says: "After a long experience I have come to the con elusion th.it two-thirds of all deaths from coughs, pneumonia and consumption, might be avoided if Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption w-ere only care fully used in time." Hi is wonderful Rem edy is sold under a positive guarantee by 11.' Blacknall fc Son United States Internal Revenue, Dep'y Col. Office, Dist. of N. C . lilRIIA.V, X. C, Xnr. 24, 188 Thursday, the '2'."th iurttiiiit.beitit; a leal holiday, no stamps will be gnl.l for November account al'U-r O o'clock Wednesday, the 2Kth instant. Manu facturers will idease note this. W. E. FOSTI R. Deputy Collector. REUBEN HIBBERD, Florist and Landscape Qardener. Cut Flowers and Bouqnets A SPECIALTY. of all Varieties furnished upon short notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Cemetery Lots Carefully looked after and kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. BANKRUPT SALE OF DRY GOODS lis' BfJ. M coircivTEivrciivra TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, a ye n $30, ooo Woiiva of a0ouh yWW BE CLOSED OUT IN 90 DAYS n such tPiim us m m ra&t i b? LADIES IN THE SDRHOONDIHG CODNTrT Will Please Make Note of this GREAT SAL EVERY DEPARTMENT FILLED With Choicest Selections ! BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS House, Kcejtintj (Joods of Ercvy MsrWWvJ Kmhracinj; Table I.inons, Towels, Sheetings. ISlankvH ,v. Our Black Goods Department Is Complete, representing Bla:k Cashmeres in all grades, IhrriettiK A! Cloths. Ac. Black and Colored Silks. A magnificent lin of Black and Colored Silks, all the Best Makrs. in.-lulJ the Latest Shades. DOKTT MISS THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO JfWT SILKS, Dress Goods! An Elegant Assortment of Drss Goods and Appropriate Triininii Match. IfcEIYOM: ROBES! The Entire Stock IN Departmen MUST BE SOLD. THE RUSH WILL BE W II Dont Miss Your Chance to Bu X 'otu? Wlii t er S u pp.1 i eH. A CORDIAL NVITATION TO ALL Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade ! BjlllflllfPttotBllflfiUfPf lllis' Emporium, uoiiiniicii 51 1. OPPOSITE HOTEL CLAIB0KN. Tuesdav, W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assigns
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