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;0L, INO. 155 SL'MJIAIIY. re-iii;ui unts, oi AJauama, lators the i i. i convention of the Southern states, for the promotion of immi gration into thse States, will meet DURHAM, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1888. iiit'iu m uiu .uuiuern negroes. .i .t" k'l-nfiifkJans nrrpst. n ttmnmjr . . i .i i 111 .imntnrnvv- 4i -. ev ( l.ti'ii to ie me murderer l ascot. . -"'6ulI'eiy, Ala., December i a on-timtional Amendment was car- "lD' an Will comprise an intplli lui- ... i.yuiu. ine b"t uuuy oi southern mpn v,u I . - " v- A J II .vt rniui'iu asKs ior au increased an- urn inn will k , , ., , ..i uC auiy representee ,n tor ine army aim navy. Uer . - election have tieen given 'to Ewart, .Winston- Republican hanr r and. Grower. On Saturday a liev- '"am Small nflroaoorl ,fih.' English House of Commons American Temperance Tninn iv naiiie iiv ine opeaKer. and ro. v,n otonn ltii a. week, w hen housed this language : v hen Sam Small eos intr, o hereafter, he is goirk' to do Bnm- thing. Someone is going to get hit, aim ..orne one is going to get hurt. says to witlulraw for charging the govern Ieri'tt-r wan conniving at a dishonor ,k- The (ioldsboro artesian well a 1 jith of 1520 feet. Congress ;iv. llie lierman Kmnernr'w i giving- iiini much trouble. The lthtt.ttement shows a reduction of I don't believe in National -Prohibi- -re-t .."in k Car r in ', '7 ,ast ,n;,nth; The Uon Politics.., Hereafter I am going chcr the murder of James Phil- to have snmpfb.V g g -s to havintr committed ihr ' .' l"aLlli aDOUt ai.,1 an attempt, to wreck a train m-V Principles. 'n in:) ( cnfrnl Koi rnai A ,,:! rr.,i.rm. l-ili'lMl'l wu '.irnluiclicl on,l iL. ..." .7. U1 ' ,, ,.. .n " Z ",e fiends, on the first ' " i I i phi I n ' i - . . i . . , -..v, 1W -luvemuer last, the waes oi this class of men are being reduced aim worn: taken Irom them. Tho JN orth Chicago Rolling Mill Company "as given notice of 15 to 20 per cent EDITORIAL BRIEFS. IK tealing seems to be a danger ailing in Durham countv. " I ' Vli I Shotwell monument, will reduction in the wages of H 7- ..ji 0 VliJ .. . 1 . 1 1-. v he unveiled Mav 10th next. Plues in tne blast lurnace at Smith . Chicago nnfl nil tho ARK yljld to SPP thp IwirrfinnLL. r 66.. U1U iuonongatiela river n ospH rW i'K hPCtl IVMl r-tirl Allf U t,. rn . n ij a.ned glance of the feouth- tors claim that thev have U lL ixiwucv uu account OI OVfirrRiinn hr . . ... i ... 7) "tnmissionerol Interna 1W- ana are unable to keen thpir - - I A 11IV,11 (X 1 Ins annual report, estimates work. Over 3,000 miners are thrown ipts for the fiscal vear ;it out of employment, : amount of revenue collections TOWN TALK. district lor Xovernbor Ui,. rl"""1 .' -'V ue ""ejust three - --7 nccfto 11U1U LU-lllgnt. I to $1 15,819. Durham paid ,00 of this amount. kkki.y newspaper is to be ht'tl at Charleston, Swain about December 1st,-by an trom Wilmington. The services at the V. Af C A a. 1 r. 7 yesieruay aiternoon, were largely at- WCllUt'U. . The Board of Directors nf th Y. M. ,C. A. will, meet to-night, at i i?S n'nl rrkr A prayer, mcetiiiff' for nmn nmi boys is held every Tuesday night at . IIkmuy, the founder and the First Baptist Church. proprietor of the Charlotte '', is now connected with one largest imblishiii IT houspij in v is anxious, it is said, to re- r nn 'I' 1 awfully, but the Republi- about to assume control of! .41.1111 ;ii innmii ire Til on th Representati ves of the All in noon of the tobacco section will meet here Wednesday to consider important matters. Regular monthly meetiner of tho Durham Light Infantry to-morrow night. Every member is requested to be present. Keep your eve on the advertis ing columns of The 'Plant if von wish to ascertain where to procure Christmas presents. At a meeting of the .ustioos nf the county to-day, Dr. W. M. Lowe was elected a County Commissioner, k crop of candidates for posi . 1 . the Legislature continues to rapidly as it has since the they won't be able to get vice M. A. Arigier, resigned. an one vote apiece. The sermon upon the subject of I 1 1 T-fc . . late Xntinnol ncnS?l liev' : -Oliver, at the , - " waiiujjcuy, macKweii JJaptist Uhurch, yesterday -n was sold at public auction morning, is'hihly comblimentpd. :l.v and brought fair prices. An electric light has been placed in the bookstore of Mr. J. B. Whita ker, Jr., & Co. This firm is prepar ing ior a nancisome disolav of ho 1- aay goous. The County Commissioners are in session to-day and will meet again to-morrow. The bonds of the countv ink hi-, , other lots and building thp .11.. , w The Plant has made arrange ments to publish the President's message the same day it is presented v.i i ess' 1 ne message will prob ably be read soon after Congress as sembles to-morrow. Ifso, The Plant will furnish its reader's with the mes sage in full to-morrcw afternoon. Enterprising! Yes, that's what we call it and that's what we mean to be. A friend, at Conference, writes us: "I see you desire the return of Capt. L . M . AYahab. f appearances" will do to judge by, we would sav that he will likely have good com pany to accompany him." Are we to infer from this that the Captain is about to quit the domain of bachel ordom ? Or does our correspondent merely construe the Captain's usual urbanity to. the fair sex as special attention ? We shall see. FKOJI WASHINGTON. Conjjress Football. A meeting will be held t. the rooms of the Y. M. C. A. to-night for ine purpose of organizing a football club. All young men interested in the formation of the rlnh dially invited to attend the meeting to-night. , 3Ieets anil Ail emu io..uorrov. Siecial to The Plant. Washington, D C , Dec.:;. Imme diately after the roll was called Con gress adjourned to meet at 1 o'clock to-morrow The President's message was not read. Graxville. many customers, while our Mr Geo. Moore is kept busy cutting ami weighing his excellent fresh meats. Last, but not least, of the many enterprising firms is the enterpriin cotton mill, conducted bv Messrs? Odell A' Co. It is the most prosper ous mill in the State. She hums 12 hours to the dav ami Tn:ik-es ovioll , - v.v.lliu Koods, and has as many prettv girN ! as any manufactory in the State. YOU Oliorht tn riot n.. ! ..... ..1 i ! Plant Photographs. Mr. J. J. Mackav returned from iiillsboro to-day. Capt. Benehan Cameron down the road to-dav. at present. After a protracted spoil 1 m Dr. Robeson, of Chapel Hill, was i ??f lcver WLI are Proud to see Mr. j in town this morning I i the cotton mill, on $4.00 PER ANNUM. NOTICE! ft.r -olleun. J.y W.s. Halliburton. thViliS? OF went j -Se" tera'SSS i Boys', Children's and Infants' at present A t HP O lvtvf lA. A.l It our Mr.T. E. Whitaker went up to ! Space forbids Greensboro Saturday night. I , lesm pt i on M R;il- (Jeo. Mass Meeting: at the First Baptist 1 here was a largely attended mass meeting at the First Baptist Church, lasi nignt, in the interest of the mis sion work in China. Interesting talks upon the subject were made by the pastor, Rev. G. P. Bostick, Rev. C. C. Newton, Rev. John Couch, Mr. jacoo o. Alien, ot W llmington, Dr Robeson, of Chapel Hill, and others Another Assig-iuneiit. Mr; C D. Holland, proprietor of me jurnam oakery, assigned his stocK 01 goods to-day to Mr. W. J. Christian. The liabilities are esti mated at $1,000 and the ns sets nt SSOO. Mr. Holland claims the ex emption of $500, and-there will hard ly be more than enousrh over the ev- emption to pay a debt due Mr. Chris tian, agent for the Hoening heirs, for balance due on the bakery outfit and stock. puln emen and a white man 'Oint ()f denth 7 1 1 ii.iiifir Tt 1 1 rii luinn.' r t t 1-1 ff.i 1 1 uw 1 iivri & ,t. L ill. injiuj 111 111- 1 1 111 11 1 1 in r n) n. ... . uu uuici negroes officers' will be presented at to-mor- ""KWlllLC! HCUU" I 1 VI UJIUII, Monthly meeting: of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A., to-morrow-afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Business of importance demands attention and a full attendance is earnestly desired. Durham is to have a football club. Let Trinity, Chapel Hill, Ral eigh and Wake Forest look to their laurels. Durham never does things by halves, you know, "and she al ways strives each to the top. The boys of Durham are no worse thari they are in many other places and yet the boys of Durham do not need instruction in either meanness or mischievousness from Mr. Peck's son or any other bad boy. Remember the errand concert at Stokes Hall, to-morrow night, bythe bt. Cecilia feociety. General admis sion,' 25 cents: reserved seats, 3-5 cents. Tickets may be secured at Yaughan's drugstore. We have no doubt that the entertainment will be very mentorious and we bespeak for the Society a large audience. , .wi, in ,1 ut-gru quarter 01 nan 'iti,.,..j... .. nr, . , i nuiMiay. w nisKey i' foil... ..i xi ... --u.-n? ui me uprising. SHR ltl I 4 I I 1 n "J . 1 IH1SI1C1 OI :akcs rr gallons of whiskev. S 1.1. f . . - . v lull, 1 111. L I- $3.00, the farmer 40 'J'Maiiroa.t $1, the manufac ! H. the vendor S7, and the ;HTs 1111 that is left delirium asllillgton COrresrinmlent nf w ork Ih'ml.i oMxro k n Harrison has decided about his Cnliin oil , - ...v-, L4;.-llal -Senator T. C. Piatt, iQrk. Will f i.U 4.tkn .... r" J ,. 1 nui imnrnMi l. 1 .r,5..i - ma I "Ulffnn ...:n i . . i, v'ui oe secretary of war, lr- .lohn T ' r 1 iiiiiiuuitiKer, oi will be Postmaster ftU that .a SnnKr ,ntle Cabinet. man A New Siirn of Push. The Southern Tobarco Journal nf Danville, which so often eontnins kind words about Durham, has the following in reference to the proposed narenouse company: "We see it stated in TW Pfavt - AJAT X that Durham is to have a new lent - v ' S h-V A tobacco warehouse with a strong company behind it. We are dnfl tn see the new sign to push in our sister t A.I city. Another warehouse at Durham has long been a necessitv and the enterprise will pay. This looks like uurnam nas not suffered much from her recent troubles. But she is mnde of stuff that is not easily downed." Killed in a Hog-Pen, Sam'Snead. colored, better k nnwn as Sam Bob, was shot and instantly killed Saturdav nierht. between and 1) o'clock, by another colored man named Glass CJlenn. on the farm of Mr. Benehan Cameron, near Staggsville, about nine miles from Durham. Glenn was in charge of the prem ises and his attention was called to the fact-that there was some com motion among the hogs in the pen. Glenn, accompanied by a young white boy, started out to ascertain the cause. Nothing was found the first time, and hearing the noise asain, Glenn procured a gun, loaded it and went towards the hogpen. xie naued twice and asked if there wfcs anybody in the pen that he should come out. Receiving no an swer, he continued to approach and as he reached the pen some thing arose and Glenn fired. It turned out that Sam Snead was the object in the hog pen and that he received the entire load in his left breast, proving almost instantlv fatal. - Glenn came to Durham yesterday morning and reported the"killing to the authorities, who Dlaeed him in jail until an examination could be neio. ine uoroner, Dr. .V M. John son, repaired to the scene and sum moned the following jury.V Messrs. W. P. Durham, S. M. Lashlev Durell ilangum, J. N Stratton, J.S! Rogers, Ira'Tilley. After hearing the evi dence, the jury agreed that the kill ing was entirely justifiable; after which Glenn was released from cus Capt.. K. .7. Parrish went tr eigh on the noon train to-day. Mrs. V. Ballard and Mrs. Lougee went to Raleigh to-dav Mr. Jacob S. Allen, of Wilming ton, was on our streets this morning. Mr. Jas. M. Hollowell, of Golds boro, passed down the road yester day. J Mrs. G. P. Bostick and baby re turned Saturday evening from a visit to her parents, in Brownsboro, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reams went own to Raleigh to-day to attend the funeral of Mrs. Reams' brother, Mr. Sam Parham, who died at Danville yesterday. The remains passed through here on the noon train to day. Hurglary in Oak Grove. The store-house of A. J. Jones, in Oak Grove township, was broken into on Friday last by unknown parties. Mr. Jones wason his way to the house of A. C. Ha ves. Fsi in tho early part of the night, when he met iwo men, unknown to him, going in the direction of his store. Remem bering that he had left his the store, he turned and fnll after the men, being only a few min utes behind them. Upon reaching the store, he saw the window .rrpn and upon his approach a man jumped out of the window and fired two shots at Jones, one oflhem going through his overcoat. Jones also fired at this man. Another then mn out at the window, upon whom Jones fired, and the man fell, but jumped up and ran off. the thieves carried off S125.00 or more in money. A jug of whiskey was found where thesecond mnn fVll Jones' clothes and two boxes ot'oiVars i ii i , . . e were ounoied up, but were left in the hurried flight of the bunda rs. Therr is no clew to the perpetrators of the ourgiary. my giving a further i lore anon. Int. Assignment Saturday. Mr. George R. Blackwell made an assignment on Saturday to Mr. J S Manning. His liabilities are esti mated at $1),000. We have not learned the amount of assetts. BUSINESS NOTICES. Messrs. Lambe A; Gorman will svmj furts cul s and I collars tor any xvho ,av wi. , Kaleigh Steam LannIrv bv to-nmYrow's ex press No expense other than actual cm i,f laundrying. Apply to them for prices. You tan buy any marble prMlu,viTn the worhl, at Durham Marble Works, at Iow.m price. ' 4 Caps, Sacks and Bootees, BVKltv BAY Chicago Beef, Mutton anI Sausage the boston the market, at Younger' stall. No. t. 1 rices as cheap as any meats can e bought on the market. If you wish to purchase or rent propertr of anvxind, call on K. I. Rogers, SecrctarV ami Treasurer Durham Iind and Security Co., right building, second Hour. From Kast Durham. East Dckham, N. C, Nov. 188S. Lditors Plant: As I never see anything in your valuable paper from this end of town, I am promoted to Lgive you a few items to let your many readers Know how we are getting on and to extend to your end of town our heartfelt sympathy in your great financial crash. Kast Durham is on a boom, 'not a single firm but what is on solid footing, and judging from the ring of hammer and saw, we may exppct in ine near iuture to assume propor tions that even big Durham will envy. Look and listen : several drummers in town this week taking orders from our clever merchants. Among them we notice Messrs. Rodmon and II. G. Barbee, of Richmond, Ya. Thev were highly pleased with orders re ceived. Our county road was never in better condition, except the railroad crossings. Wonder when the author ities will attend to it. Our efficient supervisor would like to know. The mercantile firm of R. O. Scog gins has assumed such nronortinn as to require an expert lxxik-keeper to keep his business in line. There is no doubt he is the bull of East Durham. His untiring push and en ergy have brought him to the front as one of Durham's most successful busi ness men. The Wooden Mill is nearing com pletion, which will give employment to a large number of hands, "while the Durham Bull Fertilizer mill is in full blast, making a high grade fer tilizer that even the old Peruvian guano might envy. Messrs. How el A Barbee, our clever lumber dealers, are kept busy measuring and delivering to their Grand Concert ! -. ON TUESDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 4-th, 1888, THE ST. CECILIA SOCIETY, OF THIS CITY, WILL GIVE A Grand Concert STOKES HALL. The programme 'is elaborate and interestiDg,and comprises Recitations, Piano and Yocal Solos and Duels,' and Grand Choruses. The young ladies of the Societ v will be assisted bv many ladies and gentle men of musical talent, and a choiee entertainment is promised. ADMISSION, - - or t RESERVED SEATS, : ' Tickets for sile at Vaughans Drag Store. T mi TOH YOUR S5IIG BILL DF FARE, GO TO WEST A SON'S FAKCY AND FAMILY GROCERY HOUSE, (In OBriant Building.) Wher you will find -vf-rythio to n -U-guxt Tbnkmng difcr. pure id1 trh nd of th BEST quality. Our lin of FnrT C.rocri- i comply, includ ing frujuofm kind., .udu Applk.. bnn?Z Lemonn. Bnt,M. Or!". Kaiaia. rig; JiuU 1c ' K c. Also a Lndom m-ortment of Cake.. CrUri' itTTen. Butter, ke. t ..-.it, ' r Of in. nnrHf nn.hir t to try oar -PERFECTION- nour. which fund money 4.00 j7nck. P TohSci010' ClK"' CigirettM. ChrocU mnl We hare a hAndom line of Chri.tm- ' K(xhU to be old t the LOWEST. j On r motto U. hont dding and teru. rah V-rr rpwt fully. WEST & SON. Irs. Follett offers every day this week special inducements to purchasers of the above iroods as she has a large stock on hand which " she will sell at Greatly , Reduced Prices. Please Call and See Goods and Prices SCHOOL OF MUSIC! MIS3 L 1. SCITHGATE, DIRECTOR. Tenns Per Quarter cf Twenty Les : ens: Voral Culture, half hour le.Nnn. - - flow Walmiture. hour U-s-sons, . . r, o,, I"iano. hour IfPsons. - . . 8io.(0 and 15 ou Organ, hour lesson. - . . 15 0m FreeClassesin Harmony and Sight Headline. Private lessons also given in Elocution and Physical Culture. ier quarter, r,oo MISS MAKIOX S. FULLER. Hei- y. pirst" PJATIOfJAl RAM OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. orriCKitHt i" Prrident. CHAS. A. JORDAN V.'""7.TlEE nntEcroHHi J. 8. rrr. W. w. Fuller. H. N. Snow. J. T. Mallory. E. J. Parrlnh. C. H. Bryan. T. V. Joq-, J. W. Waker A. II. Btokea. 3m. A. Bryan, We beg to announce to the public that we are "I'arnsh Building." I'erwn deMrtng itrdi onunted will .leae T.reent them to the Board of FrMay rouh our chier every Tueday and I'eron deporting raonie and receivlnr certi Brates of detolt therefor, running aix or twelve month, will reoeire Interest thereon at the rale of 4 per cent, per annum. We are rrrjarl to d Banking In AU Us D. nrtmrrd. Glrtiuna, Ljan, DincourJ Knowing the wanu of the community aa thor oughly aa we do. we will endearor to -ere the public aa liberally aa circumstance will admit. REUBEN hTbBERD, " Florist i:i Landscape Gardener. Cot Flowers and Bonqnets A SPECIALTY. Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade TREES of all Varietie? turni.-he! uprjn ?hort notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Cemetery I-ioto Carefully looked after and kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nuraery.
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