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ASSIGNEE'S SALE Bc Mro f 1,1)1 TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. P. W.VAUGHAM, Ph. G., BY P THE IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, AND LADIES' FINE SHOES, AMOUNT ING TO $20,000, OF MONDAY, DEC. 10, 188S. WEATHER BUREAU. The weather prognostications indicate the state of the weather for 30 hours from to-day 3 o'clock. Washington, D. C, Dec. 10, '68. For North Carolina, rain, station ary temperature. Grkki.y. FROM WASHINGTON. M USE -fit SHAW Main Street, Under Stokes Hall, Alex. Walker, Editor. Di hham, N. C, Dec. in, LSSS. Shipped stock constitutes all the tobacco on the market this morninjr. We are looking tor more life in old stock in the near Future, as the late reports show considerable shrinkage in stock on hand. The receipts For the past eleven months have been much lighter than they have been for several . years past, which goes to show that we may confidently expect still further shrinkage in stock. De sirable wrappers and cutters arc coming mor in demand, winle the stock on hand is growing less. It is reasonable to suppose that inter mediate grades will come to the front to supplv the place of more desirable Washington, D. C, Dec. ). The goods, and all such goods will of ne- readers.of The Plant will recall cessitv advance. Major Martin, the member from Texas, who blew out the gas at the Economy Riggs House the first night of his ar- Mav be observed in many things rival nere ana was nearly aspnixatea. to great proht. We would now re- well, -Maior .Martin nas oeen re- mind the tanners ot the tact tliat elected. His Texas constituents did much time, labor and expense mav not go back on him, because he blew be saved bv burning their plant land out the gas. He has lung power ot when the land is dry. W e are pass Prescription DURHAM, N. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN -TO Mr. Martin, the Texas (ias-Hlow-er, Has a Fight Mrs. Cleve land's .Graceful Kindness to a North Carolina Lady - Anxious Holdovers." Special Correspondent e t-lnt Plant. ffll rra A COMPETENT CLERICAL FORCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS THE DAILY TOBACCO PLi -TO COMPOUND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL ORDERS. imr through a deli'dittul time lor IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. The Stock A us i(! Ml in tlie Next DO Days. mm 1ST BO WITHOUT EMS. NOW IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE STOCK IS PICKED OVER, BUT COME AT ONCE AND GET WHAT YOU WANT AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. The Store is Now Open and Ready. For Business. W. S. HALLIBURTON, ASSIGNEE OF MUSE & SHAW. Mr. John Scarborough, of North Caro Jina, and this goes a long way with a. burning plant land, fceven time cross-roads Texas constituency, i es- out of everv ten it is best to burn terday Major .Martin was introduced vour plant land be tore the winter to Mr. (leorge Harris, the reporter Vains set in. The land hould be who first wrote up the "gas" episode, burned when dry : it saves wood and wnen me iuuuuin'r eun enuuuai ooes not scam me lanu, anu me courtesies ensued : "Oh, yes,"' said i.hmts do better. It is often the case. Martin as their names were called, when the .burning of plant land i i. - - X 1 A, 1 A 11 I A . . A i , 1' -I 1 1 t you are me man uiai oiuweu out put oil until late, trie land hecomes gas. .no, sam me reporter, you wet. the usual amount ol wood is are the man who New out the gas. consumed and the Jand is not hall This angered the statesman, and he burned, and there is a failure in hauled oil and strucK a iierce mow plants and the tanner savs. "1 can t at Mr. Harris' proboscis. A friend Lee how it is that this place failed to caught the Plow hetore nt led, and make plants. 7 when it is vi-rv plain separated the combatants. Martin, he put oil burning until the winter it is said, reached tor his pocket, but rains came, the land became sobbed. was prevented trom withdrawing his and the usual amount of wood wa handkerchief (?), or whatever he may consumed on the land -the land was lave had there, belore any blood was onlv scalded and not burned as it shed. The Texan is extremely sen- should be. My experience is that it sitive on that gas story and in spite is a waste of time, wood and labor to ot the tact that the smell still per- burn plant land when the land i ' n... L1 i. . . i ' ... " . . ; . ------ uur much. aparimeni, ne wet. the dryer the land the better, the sooner you burn in reason the better. The months of November and December are generally the best from the fact that the land is dry, as a rule. If vou burn your plant beds very early, prepare them for the seed, but do not sow until later, say Feb ruary, if the weather is favorable, so that you can with safety walk over the bed. .EASE EEMEMBEE John L Mai's Eire M at Goods Most tie Soli pot ! He kept nearly everything and desires everybody, especially his friends and customers, to take advantage of the low prices at which the stock is now being sold. We call attention of everybody to this fact and extend to them a cordial invitation. "We call attention, specially of the Ladies, Misses and Children, to the stock of Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Corsets, Eiderdown for Sacks, plain and twill red and white Flannel, colored Flannel for skirts and dresses, Merino Vests and Pants, Cotton, Merino and Cashmere Hose, Jersevs, Cloaks, Collars, Culls, Lisle Thread, Cashmere and Kid Gloves, Pebble, Goat, Curacoa and French Kid Shoes, Hemp, Ingrain and Brussells Carpets, Table Linen, Oil Cloth, lowels, and tableware ot all kinds. MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN! We call your attention to 'the, large stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Dress Shirts, laundned and unlaundned, Merino and W ool Under and Overshirts and Drawers, Cotton, Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs, Cotton and Woolen Half Hose, Neckties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, Collar and Sleeve Button-, Cloth, ool and Kid Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Hunting Suits and Caps, Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns and Gun Implements, Rubbei Coats, Leggings, Caps and Shoes. Overalls, Trunks, Valises, Hand Bags, Um brellas, Heel and Hand Protectors. TO CARPENTERS, PAINTERS AND BUILDERS We would say come for Lime, Cement, Plaster, White Lead, Linseed Oi', Fere, Smooth and Jack Planes, Narrow and Reversible Wrought Butts, Hand and Cross-Cut Saws, Hammers, Trowels, Drawing Knives, Blind Hinges, Knob, Plate and Pad Locks, Screw Drivers, Nails, Tacks, Saw Sets, Bottom and Top Door Bolts, Sash Centers, Hand, Cross-Cut and -Mill Saw Files, Chisels, Augers and Monkey Wrenches. TO FARMERS We would say we have on hand a small supply of Anchor Brand, Ober s, Piedmont and Baugh s Guanos which we will sell at low figures. TO MERCHANTS We would say we think we can supply them with many articles as low as they can lay them down here for cash from any point and we invite an ex amination of the stock for anything they need and will esteem it a favor i they will aid us in closing out the stock. TO EVERYBODY - We would again say there are a large number of articles which we cannot mention in the space allowed, but we can' earnestly invite them to examine the stock for anything they need and we desire in advance to specially thank everybody ior any assistance they may give us m closing but this stock and in performing our duties as trustees faithfully. ; - Yours truly, - - H. H. MARKHAM, ) T . W. E. FOSTER, ) Trustees. rn-C3"tr-Nr FOR SALE ! FOR Your Sunday School Eight valuable building lots' in the western pan oi uuruam. tor particulars, oa'lon or ad K. i. KOUERS, See'y Treas., Durham Land i Security Co. Triumphant Songs ! The book used in the Sam Jones Meetings by Prof. E. O. Excell. Price, 35 cents each by mail ; $.'J.60 per dozen by express or freight. For sale, in j. any quantity, by the agents for this section, J. B. WHITAKER, JR. & CO., Durham Bookstore. UIC5S, auglS-tf. XZZ CZA -nil irt "i Ai i m i dim 1 M I . . - " ' M - Fancy ai Toilet Articles, Cigars and Tobaccos, Soda and Mineral Waters. We welcome all and will treat you risht. YOUR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO WEST & S0jSt?S HANDSOME LINE OF Fresh Groceries, HEAVY and FANCY. ISSUED EVERY AFTERsooJ Except Sunday, at DURHAM. X c meates his lormer swears he never used his mouth as an extinguisher. Harris, who is now on the Evening Sar, says he will have the Congressman arrested tor the as sault. The rector of St. Albans Church near Oak View is a Mr. A. J. Falls, formerly of the Diocese of North Carolina, and a son-in law of Col. Tom Walton, of Glen Alpine, near Montgomery. Duringthe past sum mer Mrs. Cleveland was a frequent attendant at St. Albans church be cause of its nearness to her home Kichmotid, Va, The market for the week ending; to-day furnishes little of interest to renort. The volume of business has Early in the summer she learned oi been small and most of the transac- ine serious niness oi me rectors Um invn ipch in a ntsi 1 wnv wife, and upon her convalescence few small lots of common to medium snowing- how important it was that wranners. averairinir about IT I. cent: the invalid should have even a ):ivo homi lnrht tm- sluiinioi.t t, . siigni change oi air anu scene, caned ev York. About twentv naekaL'es for her not once or twice but many of iMittinr losit' Imvn 1hpii 'h.mri,t liv is composed of Thurbsr's Best Goods. BEST? FLQVB ON THE MARKET, At $4.00 Per Sack. Genuine New Orleans Molasses. MASON'S BEST Cakes, Crackers, &c. For the Freshest, Purest Goods, CIVS US A CALL. Respectfully, WEST & SON. times in her new Victoria. Behind the beautiful .sorrel team the invalid went for lonjjr drives about the coun try, while the voung mistress of the White House sat beside her driving the spirited animals, chatting the while of the thousand and one little things which her woman's heart taught her would divert her compan ion. One day, upon their return from a drive, Mrs. Cleveland took the mval- a Lvnchburg; firm. .Most of our A. 1 i 1 - . 1 1 1 f iraue eonnucntiv iook ior a more active market after January 1st, for all desirable old tobaccos, and from what we have seen of the new crop. we certainly think they are justified in so doinir. J. M. Taylok. CITY DRUG STORE. R. BLACKNALL & SON, nr.ALKiis in Col. K. V. Arinlield to Succeed Iudg;e 31oiitg;oiiieiy. (iov. Scales has appointed Col. R. id's hand in hers and with acharming F. Armfield Judgeofthe ICighth dis- blush begged as a great favor she tric.t of North Carolina, vice Judge might be permitted to send to the A. Montgomery, who has tend little girls at'the parsonage a large ered his resignation. Col. Armlield box of ribbons with which to tie will accept the position and take charge ol the circuit alter the lir?t day of January. iio. caies count nave inaoe no better selection than this. Col. Arm A?. 11 ' . . . II .1 ueid is one oi me aoiesi uiwvers in the State. Besides, he has the re spect and confidence ot all who know him and is pre-eminentlv titted for the position. He has followed the residence in the White House, wouid practice of law for thirty-seven vears, ever even have thought of, or sq gra- excepting: the time he served in the ciously carried it into ehect, that the war. 1 his is the lourth time he has recipient was made to feel she had boon tendered the same position, hav- been the one to bestow the iavor. ing: declined three times hetore, pre ferring to practice in his profession. The quadrennial trepidation inci- A special telegram received here last dent to our political svstem is now night announced Judge Armtield's their hair. These ribbons, she ex plained, had been sent her from time to time on bouquets, baskets of now- ers ana boxes ot bon bons. it was only a little thing, a simple courtesy which any woman might have ex tended to another, yet how few in fashionable life, Mattered and courted as Mrs. Cleveland has been since her PURE DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, Toilet and Fancy Articles ! A FULL LINE OK COLGATE'S SOAPS. EXTRACTS AND TOILET WATERS AT VERY LOW PRICES! J. B.'.WHITAKKll. j.. p,.. stJitsriuiTUr, One year, Six month, Ihrt-t months. One month. One wcili, - i OUlt TEUMS : jpirCnsh in Admn nn A)TyV.?-."T HATES FOU Al)VLiaiSlNi. J column, thret montLs i column, six months column, one year, A column, three months column, hix monthx ' j column, on year J I pnlntnn tlin--. mnriti: , 1 column, hix monU-H 1 column. C-Qc V'&F- diaking the departments from cir cumference to centre. The Demo cratic employes outside of the Civil service rules are resigning by scores in advance of March 4, and strange to say the 4 holdover" Republicans are at raid to accept promotions to the vacancies. In fact there is far less confidence among Republican clerks in the Civil Service protessions of 'Mr. Harrison than there was four years ago in the pledges of Mr. Cleveland. In some instances when ottered 'promotions to places outside of the Civil Service rules, thev have consulted Republican members of Congress as to whether such promo tions could be safely accepted. The reply has generally been that a ''hold over ' Republican had better keep quiet in the place he has rather than tempt fate by accepting a higher one at the hand of a Democratic admin strati on. acceptance. . PIEST NATIONAL BANK OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. OFFICKUS: Sponges, Trusses, Supporters and Mechanical Appliances. OIGARS-TOBACCO-SNUFF SUMMER DRINKS: Saratoga Wtr. Deor. Rock. VichT. OiOtf-r Al- SoU Sat r (ire-rold fn-ra l-t fruit yrur), Lim-aJf, and. in fart, all the popular drink f the iUy. Oir Piescripticn Dcjartncnt Is ir fi.lf.l ov r l.y Mr. F. H. II. art t. wh exi-ri-uo am! -are maUn u to KuarmDt- a-cararT, natu-(i! and promptueKit In compouudiLti tuedi- AIU-ni'IIllM-r thfr tjlar St r.V f .11 IM i n 7 r-nmr Mam and Corcwrfcn utrwtn. j-2.' dlj r. BLACKNALL k BON. DO YOU PROPOSE BUILD? I t I. I itm-.. ..tfTm 1 JL teuu.V Terrible. " Two-thirds of all leaths in New York 'ity are lioiu consuiiiition or pneumoniii. The same proportion holds for most otber .'ities. delays are dangerous. Dr. Acker'sl. English Remedy for Consumption will ilwitys relieve, and may save your life. Ii. ilacknall & Son. J. S. CARR C. S. BRY AN' LEO. D. HEARTT. CHAS. A. JORDAN,. ...Pr-fiiJ-nt. Vue-lrid-Iit. Cashier. Teller. DIllGCTOKSt J. S. Carr. W. W. Fuller. ' H. X. Snow, J. T. Mallor. E. J. Parrifh. C. S. Bryan. T. D. Jont-a, J. W. Wa Vc r A. U. Stok-i. Jan. A. Bryaa, A Sad Story. The cliild coughed. The mother ran. remtdy Wiis near. Before morning the poor little suflerer was dead. Mml : Al ways keep Dr. Acker's English Remedy ?.t hand. K. Blackball & Son. We li e t announce to the puMic that we are now ready for business, and can le found in the "Parrish Building " Perxtns deMrinjf pater dis counted will ileae present tht-m to the tViard of Directors through our Ca.-hk-r every Tuesday and Friday. Person? deposit ire monies and receiving certi ficate of deiosit therefor, running six or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate ol 4 per cent, per annum. Wt are Prj-artil U do Ii'i tkln-j in All its D- jirtm?hls. G.l'tifin8, Lfinn, DlscourJ awJ B-slt. Knowing the wants of the community as thor oughly as we do, we will endeavor to serve the public as liberally as circumstam-e will admit. THK DURHAM Sash, Door anl 1U MTg k ANNOUNCE That they are prepare 1 to tate con tracts for Buildirgs of any size, in Wood cr Brick, from tbc rlainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at Plans and estimates cheerfullyfurn ished and contracts solicited at home or abroad. Our plant is equipped with the latest improved labor-saving ma chinery and we are prepared to fur nish Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all kinds of Builders Supplies at prices that cannot be beat auglO-dtf It will be thf nini of The I':ti 1 J Pi-astU furtiUh it rl i-' latt ht neviH frnu all quart r u. llo 1 ' ' the Mime in an nttra ti- li.atff IN POLITICS We Khali Ki't fitLful Y.- ptinciphg f the IttJiof?i' l.v" party under who-e h'huiviThl) t lie affair the Stte aiid tl cc'-. lare and -njojel the :rtt rY and tLe richtt Uin;-s - 1 r we shall contribute our bt tr tcunng the triumph nt e'.ecti'S t fxctllcnt Ute and Natiofial V tickeU.- OUR LOCAL I) EPA HTM E" We fchall ende.Tor to itt,r" and HprighUy. furnihicg pt rjingH at home and dcicg H J2 oUl to htill further advance the izun 0 plucky, enteirn11; Dl !r "" REMEMBEK Our price and our tens.. at once with your Ucziluc your adrertUing jatrong- aid '
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