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' : . - ' " ' ' - V m' -' "'"""".fc. .." , HAT TM" -Ti2T """ 2R 17. 1888. ' ."VJ I II 1 L L- T M m.T . T fill , -ViW k iriuiYi. SU313IAKY. v. T. W.. i utlirie has recovered suffi v tu I..- aMe to return to his home.- -; ,m ( ... n port that the business of-the :ry .. utilities to improve, while the , uMtlook' show's no change. The ( ':tiia DURHAM, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 177l888 n? - - ith thehrstol January expires Sfuad Drill me agreement, that binds together There will be a squad drill to the syndicate of jute manufacturers night at Parrish's Warehouse. l -iiuuave cornered the market on jute bagging. The lintnn ,7o,.., lull attendnnr-P is ri;.r belts and bayonets. Brin 1 Company lias failed, but efforts Commerce says the agreement will J. i?. IU'kch, 1st. Lieut. ., ;;,), n.a.fe in r ranee to continue opera- probably be renewed with the price Death f 3Ir' 'Jo' A- Ureen. ...,,n the works. business failures in t ; n. i . . . . . Wa rorrrf i r , V fr-1 tw Aarn oi me ueatn I . T 1 t s ... -u.juqjH a. ureen, which occurred o.i against ,uiitry during last week were i 1 i . . i i . i . -. 7 i u ,ru- .receuing weeK. Kev. James A MVlci? mo hhr, ; i , , VtStfirr 3 vevon nr, , i - vi . i uo wen mveiueu wnicn ; . - . y-"1" .wo eiocK. .nr. iH, im1.-...uh.u. iiauuieiu na ii s ennh Pa hn . . . . viceii was in ''-'H vu..r on. .. . ciii-meer, wnen in hi . . .. .. T J v-"1 us a Kinti cnooi, is dangerously ill in MV .. , . ... lu lulI1 a swllcll5 wnicn victim of that fll-l pnn hp fmn ir.. i 1 i . . t ,J - iiuu. ii r itif-n i.ri lm ot m i ; i - i.-tr i m i nn n. . , i ,1 "' ' lacon- r . i ' . ueen in .toe service ,t!u: falling of the scaflold inside of a rtsrtlM iroiri W rear ot the Ql .Mr. Ct. C. Farthinor tor c .r oi K.i;ui(i-i.i.e. it is said the I ar- . iw;ii ieu open carelessly ai,u eJoyea tne utmost confidence i niniiii-ion niav la.-t tor vears. -Spm. UJ''V U1US be o ni hv tl, auu iiiijiiest esteem fit hi av I v" 'UUUIU" 1 ... , . tww uiiiversaiiv rc-f tr'itn i . ,crK - ii li t ion is ret tort I'll ;i tmu-li tlVP U-lii'n or , 1 . i " " v?irr!i. til i ir'iin I t riu- bodv of liawi-s' infant T...-,.i.i .i i , . . "prijjilt vouniT man. He l.l l.P..n "'" 'Jiuv Udir'K IlllinL' r in . i. 1 ' --n l f..r n.,-r i .i... .... . v in we ui u; 'VV lMiiU ii Lilt. I.1KI WI C'rLl I - i iri ' r Jj.tiT li:i , ihtr- wre found.- Wheat has taken ;:;(r ri-- in tlie Cliicago market. The i:i..'.J;i-.er, Ark., is greatly excited over , - iil.ltii death of a minister and his two '-. 1 In- wik- and infant were also attacked.- an- tl piuu-ssor oi reiifri-on since he was 8 years ot age. The funeral took place Tl, T) -i -ii u.iLeiuuuil, at 4 O ClOOt :it t ip J ,i"lle.Z,rmW'5ss: .O'ink place of Vwies There was serious trouble at Jackson Latta, about seven inilrs ham. froni'Dur- the flirront i. .rv i v-wi, uicasLtri at l-'urnam we learn that Mr.- J. S. C prompt financial arrangements for Saturday, between the whites and t -Ie genel relief, which has been s.and there is fear that the trouble is glVCn, and business is goin- Oil as if t over. A cotton laden stf-nmr it hol nf i i t i . . o .uU.uyi met a, shock, wnieh wn-nhi on the 1 aoo river Satm-dnv invJr K J: . Prominent Citizens 1mvc Ui neonle" lume in wuriiam. He carries with ptopie. him t in hpst wiliP nr xi,;0 ,WkJuw Ul LI JII 1 I I 1 I - nitv wIiptp M riiL .Wilmington .Var savs: "We of little more thm, nnp .po. i"! IT.l , " . w T V-lll , lie HclJS "uu. bIiC pi-usure oi a call irom Col. ill-L"t'u nimseu to a host ol friends. W. S. Burgwyn, of Vance county D, A.rrinton enjoys the reputation 15. F. Arriii-toii. The Asheville (Jitizou of yesterday !J)S Ao-morrow lr.Ji.l- .ArriiPtoft uue ui uur leauing tlentists and mo l.r.. f Stin;(ioo. It is said Governor -tronly favors a railroad commission- i:i)HOUl2VL BRIEFS. siid that the Lord Sackville ;iuer is noi over, am nnr mivovn. whn Bnn 1-.; r ,i , ueuiir one oi i ic inp i P itoLnr , e".vin- ""uiouu 1113 ICIUU1 lrUHI Uie Mllt l- ,, r. . , -Tin lit will geons in the teouth, and wherever In " 'i ''tiFi i 1 1 i ( - iii im". i ri - ir ri (TroriAr. tt i i -. - ,t,r I'l .dn- : Lk" -veuuon, ne cated is an ornament to his profes- -U 1 I MCI ).,. thinks trip- tnoa. ,i i rri . . , iwita . " ----- v v..v, tni Has uone gooa eiwu. i ne removal ol so valued and U'k ai:i: L'oincr t hunt thp and the results will be seen in tb.P uselul a citizen Irom our iiiUt tril r this week for the bicmpSt. nnrl future. He tried to get un a South- b.e Senerally regretted, and our sister ;:t stocking we can find to hanr .. O I "- .. ..,1 'HT- . . orinern or estern city, but the tonight week. Mmk. 1Ji)L'la.i;kk, in an interview l'aris, comj)lained that, her hus- r i , trying to play Napoleon Pi nuke her Josephine. ern Exnosition to hp VipU J 7 U1 Vumam .1S 10 e congratula- xV 4 . ouiuc tea on the acou is t on sbo m!.i.oa " 1 iuunv.?. railroad men and others of the South- Tlle-Surilus. west w;ould not support it, and the resolution was not adopted." TOWX TALK. b is estimated that the London will have to pay near half a r'aon dollars as expenses in the j iie'l prosecution matter. M , ....- nun counsel lnsiruc- uiaii s ' to withdraw the snmn night. - . Thi-: politie; -1 now it is said Saturday afternoon, at a meet? nr called by the Directors of the Dur ham Exposition, Mr. John S. Lock hart was made chairman, and AIr S. W. Chamberlain, secretarv. It was announced bv thechni rm n n that there was some funds remain ing in the hands of. the treasurer of tne Durham. Exposition, nnd tbot this meeting was called to dispose of SillU 1UI1US. It was moved bv Mr..: jni,n t A disagreeableday. No mail from the North to-day. W. J. Vyatt it Co. otltr a irood wagon and horse for sale. An f tt rn rti rci rm ,1 . il. VI'AMK JdfLAX.iF.R. Who bpvoto 1.1 7" : WV. Hie . nivto- Ml W V HP A I A -Tr instituted proceedings for a di-1 Tlie auction nle of t t. rn"P rkham that the money be placed - I in T n P h lrct Xr.., I 1 1 l otnn r t,;h i : - I auuuai lanK. SU ieet "Wiw toorfer of a road commit ee to 1 annointed h tl-p r T)o.ll ,i , I V.11 T v wmiuisaiuiiers OI I licau LUC ilUVK SHir PTlTS in 1 nrhnm r il cee shifts again. Plant to find ont Kh, Z "Z" P?rP?se pt ' ' I - ' v w w u.vjuiv. uurii v . I i i I ri I r 1 1 .nnt. 11, a.. ir in , I 1 - L i -i.v i i win v tui o -'1111 III i f I .1 I ho vim ma I T . .1 tT. . 111 lw uiaiue uut'S "'6ai"- Little KlVftr. nr ns fnr no tlm n.,.i !,!. . , n n ... - .. c . ,. ' iw VI1V UUUiUUl '""u io go jiuo the fcenate, but J-iie iactory pi , JMessrs. Duke 'ts to be. the leader in Mr. liar- Sons ct Co- lias shut jlown until after Cabinet. hk cliange of schedule on the N ailroiul, which went into" effect trr. lay, gives those of our citizens 'V down to Raleigh for the day hvo 1'ours longer stay in that January 1st. -The sermon f Dr. E. A. Yates. at Trinity church, yesterday niorn- liifir, was one of unusual nower. Rogers & Co., quote low nrices in this issue of The Plant. Read them and go and secure bargains. county line. It was moved and seconded that the meeting adjourn to next Wednes day, at 4 o'clock p. m., at the Commonwealth-Club rooms, which was carried. Practical Charity. Yesterday afternoon, at the Y. M. C. A., while the subiect of worki The Graded" School wiH havel for the Master was under eonsiiilpr-i- liolirln'' frni-ii TiViLif nffn.r,,. i I tion ATr T" li. IT 1 1 1 1 ,i i .i - - I -va.vi. x vj.j-i a nuu ttUClllUUU Ul A. a unci ilUVilllPPd IMP 1 lini;KM:M.nvE William II. Martin this week ujitil Monday morning, suggestion that the members be af- It'XM for V!i tnii.il or. ,i , nia.il in -asiuii- ii in ils:ill r on n rnnnrrnp v. . 1 VJ IVl L Vl . "(,k"iit for a howl' from Yan- 'unit k.'-.Al a i ioiunern cornncltl Dec. olst. A "i 1 i . t , . "'ui a'xiut ''''Icl'S lorded on Sunday afternoon nevt -Annual meeting of the stock- tne -opportunity of manifesting prac- holders of the First National Rank tlc.al chanty by donating such of Durham, on Thursday, Jan. 10th, amounts as they may feel disposed wgi.e an ouering to the needv 18SD, at 12 o'clock. Santa Claus will visit the little neS f the community on Christ- folks to-night week. With how lf'ssaiil tii.if-iw. i-oio . me ii.uw.iyomH ..,;.!. .ii- tlt i .v. i-.n j vii'm 1 1, i i , , uiucii uengut uo uie nine ones an- ui joMon the otherday n- ticipate his comin , -'cu in zeai and in "all the The gift books poiitid "llrt'.eal of the u::-li''s. that. mas. The idea was good and timely ami win ne carried into eileet. In eoi i- lormity , therewith, a contribution ,-aianaiu an tne -The gilt books just received at box will be place V artluT oo r ex eian supplemented the Durham bookstore J. R. Whit- Sunday aftemoo, ie sex." Nice state aker Jr. Co. are beautiful and tions for this worthv purpose must be seen t0.,,e appreciated. committee will then be appointed to ii you are inaeDted to .Muse iV. dispense the ollerimrs in neh .n.,,,,, Shaw be sure to read What Walton rs will accomplish the most food liushee, agent lor the -assignee, has We hope there will be . i Hhr-il r,. to say in this issue of The Plant. sponse to this suggestion and thnt Come to Durham to make vour Udl will give in a cheerful snin't purchases of dry goods, shoesr gvo- Don't stay away, and don't refuse cenes, etc., u you want to save lo SlG oecause you are only able to money. Goods are going- at a low- give a small amount Christ blesses price and no doubt about it. . the cup of Cold water given in His t- i .1 . . nnnip itil in tliid tt -ii "sav- -di ii Hememoer tnart)n v one do ar . v "Jia "isuuice ne win our'' .ta&Ldll-ow me space added to the yearly subscription of biess :ou,and 'Qur ni.ckle, ifyo J '- Jar the Wisconsin Episcopa f;; iave failed to elect a Bishop. ! j'.;;I,r- V. P. Knight leads, but it . 1 " ''t tin in (rlit 1,.. -ii i., i . i i -. iiv m ue eiecieu oe- pt'cuiiarly personal objec ,ri"h' the Milwaukee churches. Plant Photographs. Mr. J. F. Trollinger was on the east-bound train to-day. Master Julian Carr continues quite sick, we are sorry to learn. Master Numar Durham's condi tion is still critical, we regret to learn. Mr. W. Fuller and children went to Raleigh to-day on a brief visit. Mis Akx Walker is confined at home by sickness we are sorrv to learn. Mrs. J. A. Cuninggirn arrived to day on a visit to her Durham tnends and is the truest of Mrs. J. Ed Lyon. Rev. R. F. Rumpass, the new pas tor of Main street church, made a lavorabl. impression upon his nu greg .u ions yesterday. Mr. .1. R. Duke, president of W. Duke. Sons A: Co who ilm.. x-....! ! i.ork. citv. is visitin.r i,; ii,.i relations and the Durham factory. Mr. Eugene Harris, formerly (Jen i erai secretary ol the Ralei'di BUSINESS NOTICES. At Ko-ers V Co. ( an.lv, 121 wis jtT jnmiii.1. KaiMiiN 1) ivm jr ..un,i. .Nuts 1" vnt- ir H.tinl. Citmn. -J't vnt t i.un.l. I htt-M-.l.", tvnts jit i-.im.l. Nw York nutter, :.,vnts ,,r M,un,i i. , ' (tTiiocn can-.. Important to Debtors. ..... ..m u-uM lo.l.K.-tlH. a.x-..iim ,.f .... i ns in.uy.toi to the nuV ,f U,e ... ...r i no immM ,.f tlu-crolitiirN I iHTil.y nntuv all Midi ild-tors tl.,t I ! cn.Uavor to tl.,i a,i i ail,i if .... .. .u.u,a i. lU.l Kllf;Htoriv doHl!, it U.tnc uiv duly toKt t ju-LnnVnt thvi.i, or t lx- :i.UvrtiMf an. M-H t l.-ir at.in,t. u me i ouru....iv .I..r. Ph a U- i.rv,.:m, l..r !i .ti!... .. i in ...v...in mini i tm vim. hr AvMirn-. For Sale! i i i ..iH-ii.,rx- wa.ji.ii an. Ihtm-. A l.;ir- "'-jM'i'.'y l" W. .1. Wv;ltl .V Eos( ! " A r ui ini LI -- .... ....I,,, mj,! i.r, at Mil -tir-iin!n.r I....1. ... . . I ' , V K ' ra a ,,K k of lilack ...... -vin h-rsm liiLlnm w. s.um. will 1 oiri.iiiv rewar.i.si i. - t r 1 Don't Fail to See 3 Beautiful Stock 8 OF TT.l! J n i iiuiiuaviinoo' V Iff I- 1- I IMI Llllill;.. . S7T J ;vm- it at I'm V T C. A., passed down the road to-day! .ur. Harris has accepted the (iener.-d I'lant'oh;, Secretaryship of the Winston Y. M " . A. . ,y :" alter .Mon-Iay, iKv. 17th. we will ij ii . r . t . Air .Ini,,, Tt k'x , ... E!4, '.f in-ries i n ... .viiiiil:iuii I1J1S sill i- iom mawar.' r.r..r.n. ...... . . . ! "I prl cieuuy recovered irom his recent mtr.v wirn ami imrx for sickness to return to Dnrhnm 1 -- V I . IJ.1 V I uie giau to Know. His hither Dr li T I i:,: GUESS! GUESS! GUESS WHAT? -Kcrv . . i MIC !' lie. ll' iri r .V Co. A. C I mi-. . . . i v ii nave iiii oiH'tM-i! K A rnngton, will locate here about r.tui-k r rVctiom-ric. ' oraiL uie ist oi January to practice- den uiry, in winch he enjoys a wide reputation. Mr. J. II. -Griflin, of (Joldsboro. .:cufiiiry aim ireasurer of the Ar- Of rublisliing Company, was on the east-bound train to-dav. Then. seems to be an attraction ibr Rob at the other end of the line and we ex pect he will pass through here before long with a companion to share hi.- joys enions Ac. Aki in.. mil ste us. M: line a frcl. . . i ipl'ic. lyar-. Call am trt. For Christinas rixhis. w. . . .! ! r-ints C ranU-rru Citron, Orany, .,,.,it He, ol Ut .jualnv an.l at ltt ,,rux4, i,ll . 1 KKKl.AMi's. li.. ..... I i. ii . . . y.. aucr .wonuay. IM- I7t i. w,. will our entire sUh of ( Jr.Kt-n-, ( Wkcrv One le- The nuiulic-r of sW jK-gs in j;laKs J ir in show window. For each one dollar $1.00) worth of goods lought, you will be entitleil tn . - - - v . w.vr. The one guessing the exact number will be entitled $7.00 worth of goods. ' J 1 m or me one guessing nearest to . no x ii & .c.i. nr iniro. i imi r - . . . ..r- ........4.1 1 i viuiuu u ami gooiis awav it, given sell The New Schedule. enderthe new schedule, which ent into ellect yesterday, the leav ino- timp i Ui ulc ran-uuunu train IS i:ui p. m., and ot the west-bound nam u.j.) p. m. l rains stop only a minute or two. There is nlsn i lilit change in the schedule of the Ihir- nam iv uxlord passenger train. The uiuming train irom Kale rh nrriv.. at o:u instead ol S o clock. ami .Iaware reL':iri!It. ..r.. livery va'un ami lu.r. f..r . Kojrer A Co. Don't Forget T l.i i. ' l,u aut1,,,n ;,t Ou More of C. J. ... .u. sogers, lo-niL'ltt. at 7 n'.l.-L- ...,.l f.. . . w " . vw.uiiiue every ni-'lit at Mini, .....r t;n i vuiue MlifK l Nllil. 3Iaiiilestation of Sympathy. The funeral of little Annie D..r hnm nt TrlnJfi. ri..,.i. ... . i ... , miiui. vesieni.-i v atternoon, w:s very largely attended inm-llicti. ..un inter 3ionii.iv 1 1.-- m ,.11 . . , - ' 'v,k- , wc win .-v.. uur t'i i ri siiu L- i,i i:.. ana 1 1 las-ware reran 1 .-.w ..f ...... i iivr wagon ami lior.-e for -ale 1 ! jjei ( ' . r'i . liicajro lleel. Mutti.ti .t .:-iu me market, at louncer Mall. No. i .i.v a-cuea i a anv im-.-iu .-.r. L i.. ,.n 1. . .t. u..,pl. r.i.c III. II Kt'l. A YaluaMe I5ok. Tlie Life ami I iiini JANUARY 1st, 1889. J. T. French. N. I J. On and after January Isl. 1SS!, no gools will .sold at my store on creilit. NO EXCEPTIONS WHATEVER. J. T. FEENCH. ..r p.;.i i: I. . i'1'ir'ii 1 "liril .VI IT.-, I. II I IV I Sfllllll -L..ifl. II s- n i.v i lev. .o AsJiiimtiil Sale ! eoru'e . i lice. Willi an Vtti.ii- ;. Havw.H.I (.athering Home,' by the choir, led lTV7.- by Miss Lessie Southgate, which vi ';"',f,1, 1 1-nmv ai,,.,tf vu,,u touchingly and sweetly rend r ',1 ll,In,,,rNf?n'1 fr-r l: "nen-.in.tc w tl, An appropriate r a,n ' i " nini .it- iiue.1 i i ar'e a lory well ; the iiieuu and ComiortlliL' mmh wrDI'v. otlered by the pastor. Ilev. Dr Ym . ,.'r-. s,,lit, has toM ,i- At the close of the service the rl.mr . . ? miv-.1. n-iint-l Vrku ami :,- sangn.;ather4hetn in," from Trium- 1 "Un S"nU Sul)" .i. uu cons, wnicn was a iavorite ol U -pKn.lid M.i,ue of the tv,-,,mfli ;.i....i . - i - No Overstocked Sale ! Efo Humbug Sale ! But a Genuine Closing Out oaic iu uuix dusiness! iiiue .vnnie s and which she often ?,rt' ""r.1 w a e m-I "i-mr.lt of U., sang, i ne loss ol this dear little ti f ot er "''"p-n-.na vuv iavH more to dispose of (be one an only daughter, an onl v RU i T v".1",.,a' "'"Jai'w ''vw, ami i, m.M balance of mv htock of fe- as Bdvs' Chita 'uiiicilL I "i KiuiKa iiiliv, f J .w mm Shoes, Hats, Trunks, &c. 1UU,' i"e nearts ol all our neonle Q. Ilf.ntt. nl.. 1 "lu: "h-iuv comiort lie -viir.1,. sated them in their deep trouble. I NOTICE ! 1 ni onpkxt of the Maxton ou t"M"-i to express a tew ren- :i t r.T,,. ti, . . m . can anonl to mve nn inr.ra !., .1 X - w . H P I I H I A I I I I A X. I ' fT UU" -w UlUir. I 111 'Why I th ink tlmt tliA ;n .-.l : don't let those who are able tn rnr. .. ,1. "w v.jv . i- UtUU 1 If LLIVlj X X 1. .1 i U 111 iSCliUl Cu ii 1UC JTVLl" I . , . -.v. Ulll r t i . , t.,. tt- J i i - tribute larcrer hnmnnti tn- - " w II II ! M 11 1- I J-t r-w lA.A A. . 1 I Wl III Ml f I i II. 1 I J T 1 f 1 I II I'l 1 I F O II A -v I ta. - u A. a LI I II V I .vji ivciiisiuiure lO UO. '-w"lt "muu iu uui duusuiu- , . , . j ' -...v..., D ' . I tn frpr n rln or K o.Mn-. , :ii Bv. v wiiin uirciiui; uu a UlCKie 'Mum linn at w t tions at once. ennt Vr , lvanfcom lo 4 l - : , investment. No, brethren, let each lit: ii:ivj uariin net tt ni I I " ' . a ijliu . j a i . . t . ... 1 f i - - "a cii tit i "j - . . j . , . wiic uu wiiai ne can and he wi 'laithfullv .iii.i , i- W ednesday afternoon to decide what nr; ,,M u- ii- -i , ; Hn i'.:"1 -18 "miUe.St!0n- shall bedone with the Exposition te"" ?.ia?.d ,needed uloSi m meiitial.Sen- surolus. The Droceedinsrs of Safnr, l"" -c "-.-6S--"S ""i", per- Jm tl'e. SoUth- has we- day's meeting will be found in this ff istheoni 1 in r,.i: . r t r, . - hiug more appropna- lssue ui at. i la.m, uiahanv nth -The corner store of the Pnrrili . v n a. uiiLiiri li iirii- i v. - . an is so thnrmii. building, now occupied by T. F. 3 'sf-rvino Cheek & Son, is for rent, togrether "hai,i. i nuuiu uc with several rooms ou the second rrnii i n OI anT new man and third floors. See advertisement Ui'Jsend." in this issue of TnF-Pr vT. Here is the opportunity to do tcxh in the Masters name, an opportunity to feed the hungry and to bring the smile of gratitude to faces accus tomed to care and tears. Let us utilize this opportunity and pray God's blessing upon our offerings whether they be great or small. ' Will He a Ghul Sn Our esteemed friend of fhe c.tu . il. 1 1 jyjLKj iyv III US Ileitis US Hilt nfm,. ... 1 , i " " k UUI perjnexny and mortilication : ays ouralwaysirenialand nh..,.. ant contemnomrv Tm- t. ........ la nt : "We feel sighted, our heads in shame. We are morti fied. Ours is about the only dailv newspaper in the State that has been unaoie io say to its renders m iu,. i i i i- . . . . . ' lov eu anu distinguished ex-Governor, ,,UUT! Jaryis, i homeward hound, as we learn from n pleasant and entertaining letter iu-t received from him.' Now, brother. uuMioumnot leel slighted and cw. iimiK ior a moment. 1 our bright, beautiful voun, pf,n. tenance will be a glad surprise to "U1 "oeu anu distinguished ex- v.uciuur vwien ne gets home, for ou were not in the land of theliv- 1 fl O- wllfin ho TT c . n .1 -"o cnt across me '-ea4- and how should he know to write to you of his intentions, when you possibly, haven't got him on your subscription list. You are so seda tive that one who did not know you would think vou are 'red h, ... 'I' I . . i li. finnti- . r.i . i . . m V1 -NaV"naI .IIank "f O'irhani, N. C-, al OIiCe lf ou wanl a arfjain. "... "v mm ni ineir iinLuur ... i- "v..., ni. j iiurviav, .Janiiarv IOtl. hKU I). II EAIiTT, . . (."a-hier. LOST ! A Gordon Setter Hit. h if-.- . ... .t . f her W-tt y . broken liLk . ..lUr n.a 1 Lr mil. a , -1 (iW). w, l-13-il2tlt hrr r-turti WATTS. lurhm. X. C. NOTICE. N-ti.-. is Lrthy jriv.-n lLt i,r.li-tion mill U 1.11. t., tne n.. (,...1 a-dw, ,.f North Civ htiatu.ui.u.ltLe CW.r of tLe V.-l-htj "ivi S ij orar ol the lr.l of Iir.-rtom J. F. .sIli.HTtl:.'-Ir.. Cwhit-r. Car load Haiall Uran and Ship Stuff W. J. Wvatt iV Co. PARRISH BUILDING. FOR RENT! Corner Store, 3 Floors, Now uccupiea oy t. f. Cheek &Son. Seven Rooms Suitable for Bed- Kooms or Offices. We mean business. GLOBE CLOTHING STORE, Opposite Jones' Jewelry Store. Store for rent after January 1st. Good win ami fixtures for sale, novo-lm . j i IMPORTANT ! All persms who are indebted to W. F. ELLIS, in any way, will ideaRe come forward immediately and pay same without delay. I5y attending to thia at once you will save Expense and Trouble to yourselves af well as to Yours, very respect fully, W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assignee of W. F. EUia. decll-wltdtf FOR SALE ! ElRht valuable building lot Q the iMfn xt of Durham For i-artlculari c$l E. A. HEARTT, AGENT.
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