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) if i if spa v. m:c. 10, (Ill fill'' Uojinl n Transfer Boat. J ' Mill. - orn;nr with railroad men and J who 'were, passengers, on the -ton express, .which was de :,'!i"un 'tV Steamer Maryland Zht ni:ty he briefly condensed 'v. ; The lire broke out in the of lbe hoat, which was on the !,r';;ilMiii deck, and burning 'ttc. itu mediately, began to .' n the root' of the cars below, '.:,-m on lire, . ... ; lHial upon thy arrival of the "a!;l, tin-rear brakeman, "who V ;iir,,!ij)aiiy the train to Ilart .n the huat was made fast to ,-vuv:i! to the last car to take ',, ..t.il lamps'. " As he passed iiMtienl nothing: unusual 1 I . 1 A 1 1 ' r In; !i:m .-ecureu me lamps ijcd i" r' back he was con i,v a .-olid wall of llanie. The lately forced him to the Imat where he was soon liy passengers from the . in ai"i )iis st ages of- I i s 1 , a ' ;i- he explained it, -"it ot ... :t .Jicibre a tug came around .'!, II- !l'." A n employe in the car smi uiui ine nrst mti which he had of tli'j lire, was . the rofol" the ear began to ovii -parks. t train hands generously con ;.td hats, coats, etc., to cover the ..;:-.-( '(1 passengers. There were ::v-iuur on board, eighteen of ,'utre in the sleeper. Four - wjiut n. Col. A. L. Conorer. of 1 '.. member of the national im c(aumittee,was a.passen une woman, Mtst Jennings, of riirlrans, was fast ableep..-- She 1 1 from her berth by a ibml, who is unknown, and es--jiii niglit dress and cloak. The ..ecar, with all the baggage and sank with the -boat. The vrpin cars were runoff on the i nii'l burned up there. The did not extend beyond the - it-elf. The passengers lose all. hr clothes they had on at the Mr.s. Jerin intra is 4a vpnr j. .iiitf; -he took the situation-very I 'I. ('oiiLrer said that, iho J-indescribable and the panic ter He was in the sleenine car j. with dilliculty made his Yi The men prayed and swore pittly. and climbed over each Ht'rainbling like wild beasts in 5 r dlurts to get out. One man pnly his shirt on and carried '-t all hut the .clothes he wore, roaring ilames advanced so rap f that they scorched the passen jtiuy jumped to the transfer pxl tug. At :) a. m., a new train niaue up to take the passengers uxa way to Boston. The loss is pted at lorty thousand dollars. j Devouring Flames. J xVklani), Ohio, Dec. 8. Tii ree fers of. the large ship-building i- ot tlie (ilobe Iron Works, on fiver street, in this city, was i;' ni ,,y "re this morning. The portion ot the ship-yard was in length and ;.)() In wMtn, untamed 8100,( )(0 worth of val 1 machinery. Besides the shop ;? -pnfis and stock consumed by Hii, theollice was gutted and J-anle models and drawings, the j filiation of ears, were ruined. : large steel vessels in process of lotion were upon the stocks , - nTL.ui uie nurning Imt the ships were saverl damage. The loss is approxi-;-hxed at S-JOt,).(XKJ and it is covered by insurance. A Al'l womnen were employed- jliip-yard and they wilf re-tH-ir work Monday. The re-;-n-r ,,t the plant will " begin as 'JStlif insurance is adjusted. in noi irgnua. :sroN;y. Va.,l)ec. 8 -The tourt, in the matter of the fn dns (Kanawha countv,) ' U1 lilt'' I )..l.u.,t 1 ! l l ''iH at imon to day to take - vummL iiarleston CTtv, 'eek aniKWW Albans nr.. ..;ViU t0 rtect the recount in i inets; to throw out Lewis alburg precincts wholelv, ,;l,t the recount in the balance I'eincts in the countv. liv d:ninis, Republican,' has a V rn,!he thinl Congressional .:CttotH!'-- The. matte? will be irat, Circuit Court by the N -More YTlWr'ever. iSn-111 Fla-; Dee. 8.-Sur-:rtm eitto-davforWashing-Cmn'f ,lef "Umttee and the i, ;1'-'11 htre have tendered to ,,,l;,r.a vte of thanks. The re . '""ttee will.niwmt h., 'Ul,1e medal. Ill. . " doctors e,.... ';x.;,S'rK-mmon(1 .vs: -Aftor tli a , . u,l e come to the con ' t two-thirds of all deaths from , 1 "niaonw and consumption. lv f lfIr. Acker's English rs, d in u " n were nly. care- Sf'ld iitVV nis wonerful Tem- 4 'Son1 positive -gwaraatee by SCHOOL OF IiIHSIC! 1IIS3 L SOlTHi;TF, IIIKMTDR. TEMB1; l-n SAT rill) A Y., SKI'- - ocal Culture hour e"n, " Sir,- Piano, hour lesson . ' ' " " 1-.0U ir?an, hour les.n-; " " 10.i.io and 15 on eUassesiniiMrmr,nv".,,,r,. " - 15.ju private lesfTi uT7 au:x:ilni Keadinc At Tc it I' I- Huaner, 15.00 ' - 1.K, S-CO-V No Overstocked Sale ! m Humbug Sale ! But a Genuine Closing Out iu uuii Dusiness ! Onl V ' Men ' days more in A l)iliui)ce of my stock of 5s5 Youths' and Boys5 Clothing Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c. Come at once if you want a '-bargain We mean business. Isaac Newman, GLOBE CLOTHING STORE, Opposite Jones' Jewelry Store Store for rent after January 1st. Good vui mm nxtures tor sale novo-lm FOR Your Sunday School Triumpliaiit Songs ! The book used in the Sam Jones Meetings by Prof, E.O. Excell. Price, 35 eents each by 'mail; $3. CO per dozen by express or freight. For salxi, in any quantity, by the agents for this section, J. B. WHITAKEIl JR. & CO, Durham Bookstore. S5 -OF Boys', Children's and Infants' Caps, Sacks and Bootees, yi X3 r" I 1 WITHOUT DOUBT A Jgg-JgrTINO SHOE CAN BC OBTAINED BY Hough & Ford's C . CELEBflATLD ROCHESTER. N. Y. best F,MT;Dr SHOES JOHN T.FRENCH, DEALER IN Soots, Shoes,' Leather and ShoBCFrndings, common Last-. Sinwl. an, DouT.J "Ud Also Men's Shoes in Endless Variety. Jt!S"1uH nJ?yt0 l'y St, k- Also, i sh,,. if r1' p,'. Brass shoe XhiN an-l K,d Skms, Hemlock and Oak S.,. Ithc-r. Hi Naili... Iiasps. Gum Ttttjnoa. BristU-P, IVKin an1 s-winj? Awln, Shoe Hammers Kniv.-s. Burnishing luk ' Whet Stones. Call at French's for Anything in the Shoe Line. " JOHN T. FRENCH, -NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. WEEKLY A GREAT PLAWT! ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY AT DURHAM. N. C. AT i IV Dry Ooeis Up, 1 THE HANDSOMEST WEEKLY . IN THE STATE ! . EVERYBODY SAYS SO ! DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS! ONLY $1.50 A TEAR I 10 SUCH OPPORTUNITY U Terms: Cash in Advance. W. J. WTATT & CO., THE PLANT GIVES: The Latest General News! 1 j The Latest State News TheLatest Local News! DEALERS-IN EAVY GliOC IS. TALMAGE'S SERMONS Published Every AVeek in Large, Clear Type. Hay, Fodder, Shucks, Bran, Ship Stuff and Feed Stuffs OF ALL KINDS, Field Seeds a Specialty, And Manufactured and Kenebec Ice, DURHAM, N. C. WASHINGTON LETTER Giving Incidents of Interest from the National Capital. ACCURATE MARKET REPORTS Of the Durham and Other Markets. Liberal Advertising Rates ! Mrs. Follett offers every- day this week special inducements to 'purchasers, of the above jjfootls as she has a large stock on hand which , she wilksell at Greatly Reduced Prices. Please Call and See Goods and Prices. bflRGEST & BEST EQUIPPED IN THS SQL' ft vJWI9HMBIMnBlHIHBIiBlimHBMI3 ' - FIEST PJATIOMAl BAM OF DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th', 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. OUR SPECIAL OFFERS TO SUBSCRIBERS. For $1.50 in cash wo will t..r,.i x.... t bacco I i.ant fur one year and mail to the SUbSCribf-r tVO lliMnr..t- t- 1 t - -' ju. ami airs. Cleveland, lhese pictures arp-21 vs ;.f.,,f:,c each and are richly worth $l.uo. So for $l.o0 you get $2.50. 2To. 2. For S2.50 wf-will L.n,i -rr t - - A lit .L ICO rL.vxT one year and mnl- ... a nickel-plate.l dock, nix inches across tie dial, warranted tn - -i nixie. 1I1JK clock retails at S2.o0 to 3.00, so for $ 50 iV -,r - J. last lor one year, worth M.oO, and a cl -ck worth $2.50. In other words, for $2.50 you get $4 00 OFFICERS: J. S. CARR...... T -Jk ?.KlfiN Vie-Preeident. LEO. D. HEARTT Cashier. CHAS. A. JORDAN , '.....Teller. J. S. Carr. W. W. Fuller. H N. Snow. J. T. Mallor.v, DIRECTOHS : E. J. Parrish. C. S. Bryan. T. D. Jones, OUR CREDENTIALS. From the .- - - J ... xk.i , .ririeuceh to The Weekly Plant by our brethren ot lue OLaie reea, we append the following : ONE OF THE BEST IS THE STATE. Winston Daily. THE Pi VT rir-V iff .lx,. - . . . .7 ' " ""rfj uur ui toe u-Bt ra pers in the State, will be puBhed on to greater in. provement and prosperity. QRATTTTrsO EVIDENCE OF ENTEBPKIBE. State Chronicle. We have seen, in North Carolina journalism, no t ' fcuLc enterprise linn that shown by The Plaxt. u' We hetr to nnnnuncp tn the T.ni.iif ik,t J.. ... i - o " v' put-'uv. l ii a k nic tuc 1 n.Mi- .ili- w V-. i i . , , . -.- -.1 . v j- . . . I v- - ' uw, tt"u can ue iouni in ine that its esteeprise is trccxjim "Pamsh Building." Perwns desiring pairs dis- r Pii,,,- w m counted will please present them to the Board of Tt , , , mout Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and not wonrful that The Plajt, with no much Friday, enterprise, is eueceeaful. T i T"iJ .T1 c fiTf-C1 1 n rr n r a 1 iy-i.-viiouiL-iiinf; jxivmcs iiiiu rece i vmg certi ficates of deposit therefor, running six or twelve elegantlt prixted. months, will receive interest thereon at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Franklin Preps. We are Prepared to do Bankinn in AU Us KJH,E),rRHM,ToBA?co Plat on" of the nn w . n n t beautiful and elegantly printed papers in the suie. Iarimenls. Collections, Loarh Discourd and 2Vposi7. SEEI) MORE "SI dnton Enquirer. Knowing the wants of the community as thor- The Dceham Plaxt ha its oDinion. ani rt. 1JaSvdn' we z11 deavor to serve the express them. Would thai w hZli SS moilTh public as liberally as circumstances will admit. oewepapersjia the Stat. Uch COIVIlVTEIMCIIVrG TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th. Orjm$sotooo WotTff of Goods CLOSED OUT IN 90 DAYS. S EVER EES US 1 BE LADIES IN TIE SDRBOBNDII CDDHTRY Will PIsass Make Nots of this QRSA7 SALS. EVERY DEPARTMENT FILLED With Choicest Selections. Carpets and Rues ! beautiful 50 PATTERNS. louse A'crphiy fJootts of Errrtj ncHcvinHnu ......racing lahit- l.,n. ns. T.mt-ls. Sll(1mp, Itl.itiki-t-, A.-. Our Black Goods Department a 1 1 a f i c 111 wa taiiiiiaa-i-f...i t s, He nriettas. Almn Is Complete, represent...- IJl.u k Cusleies i all l-loths. A izrmU "Dl ft-kl 3 ai i - jjiduii. ttuu uoiorea silks A n.nincen. !!, ,.f ,iIa,k ,,., C.,1,.,-,,1 .Silks. a!l ,,lt. Mak,,. in lU.liD., I tin I .4... 4J I 1 O DOIVT'T IYIISS THIS GRAND OPPORTUNITY Dress Goods! An Kl(.Ka,,t Assort.uu.t f Dnss fio,..ls .! AH.nri,,,, .Trimming, lo The Entire Stock T Department THE RUSH WILL BE VBRY GREA Don't Miss Your Chance to Buy " niter iij)j)lieH. J. W. TV a ker A. H. Stokes. Jas. A. Bryan I A -COKDfAL LWTATIOX TO ALL ! nam ui nttmw Hi 5 3 OPPOSITE HOTEL CLAIB0EN. CoillDl llrillK Mil II November a W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assignee.
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