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jjir loliacco $lmt .ATi'KIAV, PKC. -J, tomi Grates, fc! WEEKLY r1-. ji&.risdTOBACCO PLAWT it.mk Failures. : 1 m Durhnm t V I wvv UaXaXI a . n fli - . " i iu oner- ' i ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY ' STORE ROOM SPECIAL .'.ink Failures -js. A iiisatcii iron. wjtlim a '.I'.'i Yb., -iivs: The IVtilure of 1 .,11. ',!'.' Jin- caii-rd ronsiilerabje unea 't!rrtiilnnit the tatc. .These however, are not due to ti ', ' Val t i i i.ii'iity and in some in tuit -l"' as though there was .;j!p.rat'' purpo.-r to defraud on .''p.ut .i those conducting the in-'Jfjnji-: 'Tli'' State law concern , 'pnvat-. 'banks arc ver lax. The ".j.t,.- mjiiires that al corporations '.'',',, I ' in hanking sliall annually 'jjni. nt' tlicir resources and liabil- 1 here. - no pun imou ku cuiiu rii"!i, and. mviii;' 10 mis oer .., I, 'fin, in KmiiL-.: li M ' i v'til'i 1 1 1 ..k ,t,.ii-i' ! 4'V in' The ir : perpetrated ly the Valpariso i. ..!..-.: t lei n n in iiit ti nm the fl l. 1' l IHUI It HI'MILII . I I i V. ui' iIm' State has been viiror- i!i-.t:inr tlx1 need oi a revision , - hanking laws and one of the -! iiiattV-i'S which will be acted upon , hi- ruining Legislature will prob ;v In this important subject. WITH ELEVATOR OF Two Derailments of Trains. ,N.i. Ala., Dec. l's. The north ,:;),! train' oa tin Ka.-t Tennessee, r.qnia ' (icoruia railroad, whieh : '!ma at "::;() a. in., was derailed ' ;u in., two miles from llurns i lie ,111 miles from Selma." The acci ,it wa caused ly a .broken rail, y lir-t and s!coiid-class passenger ai lie- were thrown oil' and partly :iiiii-iicd, bniisiiijr about b; pas- :,Lfei-. The authorities here im .(iiatclv telegraphed to know i i i i 1 aid w;ts needed. ( 'oiidnctoi lit-; .-eiit word tlnit nobody .was I'uouh hurt to need -a doctor. it. i oium-. a merchant ol this fit v s. a- re Kirieu me worst nurt In a lie I hack, but it w:as not thought i in- serious. Mipt. Jiridres ha.; jilif to the scene of the necident ) About 10 o'clock last nidit. tin , .r-hound train on the Cincinnati, vlrna ,v 3lol)il(i road was deraile .'nt 1 miles Ironi Selm'a. Two .laches were nartiallv turned ovei :inl the passengers badly shaken up, li im mm h i wits seriouslv hurt. . at.)rices that Jannot bs Duplicated eWheix-. Theold reliable Farmer girl auze door ; "itbe latfist triumph in Cofk ing Stoves. 1 kinds ut r.-.lu,-. ,l ,,ri,.,.s ing Stoves," Franklins, &c;, 'all tlfseriptios. A nice lot of '"j tap Goods, Tinware, &c, ! ; ' Jd lowest prices. ' . ; C C. TAYLOR, Main Street AT1 I Boys', Children's and Infants': Caps. Sacks and Bootees. SALE!Briffil Fresli. Newsy! DURHAM. N. C. 9 THE HANDSOMEST WEEKLY IN THE STATE ! . Hie store r.H.rn at nn.- nt .1 I .y Messrs. T. F. Clirek A So,,. turmture dealers. q,t.rhat ; '17 1 . , tle best taiul in tow,,, . K H DAT i for r. nt after. lan narv Kt. 'r H i: i Ihnainite Cartridge Exploded. "" II AKKiSIU-Ki;. Dee -S -,lr .;mrite cartridge placed under the "oii'i oi a no ise npfir Me(;nhcc, this eounty,. Wednesday niht :i which rlllu"n vl uHuce, exploded ana almost i...iti.. .i ..i.. . i .i i .... "i.t n uesiroyea tne building and i:atally injured Amos Moore and two ;'oinen: A terrible loss of life would j.ive happeiH-d if an alarm had not i"tn pven by a man who nW tiw; 'rtri.i- ,;md reco-nized the danger. ll hut 1,'ree ese.ioeel fr,. fl,, K7i.i- J ti- betare the explosion took place jMuore and the two women who had' pt time to escape, were thrown with jrnbK: torce through the building, h" ti f?rii(l, thtT cannot recove?! i't thought the perpetrator of the ;:n,Il:h ,;i('t is known and every P'.'i-tis I't'ingmade to arrest hini I'fuple of the community are 'Iyexcite(l an.Uhreatsof lynch-Ks-are treely indu'ged in. Baptists Dead. L,M l'ii.i.i:,Ky..IW -)S, . ram receiverlti;, . .'lUM' I, ';-.1 r"U,,''r. the Southern : P tM ll eoloKKj a Seminary in ;., , 11 'lt. AuKiist lor a two years ' ! , :. r '.'.""""ofthe seminarr i . fftest lea.lers of , '"-'in iai)tuts. j., ... f ti.e sUi" ft c Z- 7'";-'tre ,,r .the Slater li,, d - " 'I many nnportant ,,rivate ' r l ' i " an(Ms wife and Two chain to :i - AUCTION SALE. , Dec. 22. m.. J n m 7 1 Sanrday p. m. Spea Christmas Eve Sale "Monday, Dec. 24. Tbre(Sa3es, Commencing at 10 a. m., 2 p. m., land 7 p. m. GOOS4imLT2 J CLSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK. ThGreatest opportunftv ever ot tered) secure " SH0B HATS, SHTSV COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, CORSTS, GLOVES. DRESS GOODS, GENS' NECKWEAR, ETC. ext t( VaurrluAi s drug 8tore. EVERYBODY SAYS SO ! Pr DEMOCRATIC IN POLITICS! ONLY $1.50 A YEAR ! Ilu- liivl. M-eoiid and third i!. U1U I n ntol ei, suit, .r thef,r-t and tliird nV.rs. The buildin- is-Jitted with a tlrst-clavs elevator eonneoting the 3 tloors. and io parties repn s nting a desirable business. I am prepared tonrtV l most satisfaotnrv arrangmerif. THIS WEEK. Mr-. Fclh tt oiler u r v dax this we. k pV4.j;li India wwuU t.. pttreh:i,-is ..f the ab,v. -Kdsa.sshf has a lar---t ck on l,anl whu-h ln will ;,t DAILY TOBACCO PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at ivate rooms ,r r,0m ,r oili s for rent upon the second' iKk.i- of this huildin to j.arties jjiviri ro,l ifif-erencf TO A HEARTT AGENT. Greatly Redwed Pri:ss.! DURHAM. X. C. Please CaU and See Goods and Prices. " P. W. VAUGHAN, Ph. G., Prescription Druggist, I!. WI1ITAKKK.4R.. Kd.tor. Terms: Cash in Advance. THE PLANT GIVES The Latest General News! The Latest State News! The Latest Local News! M KHAM, X. C. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN -TO- M l:s l:i-ii(t PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS. ; Kailroail Cdlision. ',,;m'-ham, Ala., Doe - -s ,.N,"uvr trains on'th.i n; ; 1 Kailroad eollided 0ai' M, " i '-(lay, wreekmn: hoth -oiunu linl !' -fre mast,,- r,i., injiircil anil sov. ' i"'Ii'i'!''S wo,'c s'ifrlilly briii-ioil 'i iio III ti The '""'o'-e .cc VBST '& 'SON'S NEV GROCERY, I G. O'Briant IJuildiug.) Fresh rrivals of Choice Fruit - CRANERRIES, ORANGES, Arriba, UUUUANUTS, AS SaTED NUTS, PEA TJTS, ENGLISH tWATiVTTTS GRAPSj MINCE MEAT, AP- p UTTER, BANA NAS, &C. Cliistma Goods. Elegant Photograph Albums from l kr fo iiy Ladies' 'oik Boxes 75 cts. to S3 .'Jo. Parlor 20 cts. to $1.50 per pair. Lawiases, 50 eents npr-rnir r Chh Hugs, 15 to 35 cents. Children Qolls, 10- cts to $1 50 each'. Bisaq Dolls and .Figures. . A few ofhe fmt-1 fams left, also Smoked Iieef and leak fast Strips 'ilt Edre P.utter, Prime Lar Beans, (Ionian Teas, Black-eve PeaV, P.arl', Oatmeal, Country Corn Meal, &(.''. 'Come'3 see us and vou" will le re- .1 ii- i -i named iorui irouoie. WEST V SOX. TALMAGE'S SERMONS Puldishfd Every Week in Lurge, Clear! Type. ' I W. J. WTATT & CO., DEALERS IN iAVY GROC ililliS. WASHINGTON LETTER Giving Incidents of Interest from the National 'Capital. ACC URATEMARKET REPORTS Of the Durham and Other Markets. Liberal Advertising Rates ! Hay, Fodder, Shucks, Bran, Ship Stuff and Feed Stuffs OF ALL KINDS, Field Seeds a Specialty, Ar.i Mar,::::::::: Kenebec Ice, DURHAM,- N. C. A COMPETENT CLERICAL FORCE OF RELIABLE DRUGGISTS - o- C0MP0UND PRESCRIPTIONS AND FILL ALL ORDERS. One y. nr, i I 1X luoiiths, i 'ILn montlis One month. (n- wt-k. I.OU 1.00 .10 Fancy illHl Toilet Articlfis 1 w w . uwi Cigars and Tobaccos. Soda and Mineral Waters.! We welcome all and will treat ou ! right. ; i PIHST MTIOIAL BAWIC OP DURHAM ! OPK TKKMS: Z-r.,sf, , AJ,tc ,r.,m urry.y.-., KATES FOll AlAKiniMNC. Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. et.lmun. thrw iuuilJW f O.j) 1 dumn. sii tLn V;.mi lutiin, one yar,. (if, ' 'lui"". n-e ux.utls clumn, bix njoritLn, r., tMl Capital, SIOO.OOO.OO.U -luran. vr...i 11M(0 ' 1 column, thrt4 motnl,. aKW ori'ICKUs: J. S. ("AHR f. S. UK VAN r.K.o. i. iiKAhrr..., CHAS. A. JOKDAN... . .. I'r(.i.-nt . . i t -lTfil-tit MW. t ... 'iuian, mx &iont h, llano 1 cr.lutnn. r.ne yw. 2"0.O0 . A Bijr Failure. ;!Uii1'1:i.phia, Pa Dec N tV ::iir, 'i'"- t "I'nmnn A' Co., 'ur. - : t011-""s' Mark ,n . ,mml to-day. .The Sheriff :jm,m " 'es'H amount to alio ,t ncl er0,whMinthl; ,ri imuer .Hindi the firm la- " h-,,,"l the Lnv tCoslllPtion, an.l r J'-r lirec tions Uia 1 Wh bu'' tiik Jt. Jilacknftll itSon G U EiS ! GUESS! . GUISS; WHAT? -a The umber of t .shcejpegs in glass jar in shcr yinilow. For each one dollar ($1.())1 worth of goods bought, you will li entitled to one guess. The one ri-Sfcing the exact number will be entiled $7.00 worth of goods. For the ov guessing nearest to it, $5.m. Kesor third,' $4.00. Pegs coMed and goods given OUR SPECIAL OFFERS TO SUBSCRIBERS. For SI. 50 in cash we will send The To bacco Plant for one year and mail to .the subscriber two pictures Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland. These pictures are 21x28 inc-hes each and are. richly worth $1.00. So for $1.50 you get $2.50. mitncrroit! I J. s. rarr. ! W. W. Kull.1. I H. X. Snow. ; 4. T. JUUorv, K. -I. I'rn-h. 4. W. w krr C. S. Urjii. A. 11. Stok-. T. 1 1. Jf.u-w. i J. . hrxtu . It uill 1- tU.ffi,.f Tii. D4,li T,A,c, ViiU fnwhl iU r,d.rx ith tU Trry Int. ,t iu !,.., all V1tnn HDtl iQ lnt't IN POLITICS Wo. 2. . For 2.50 we will s.nd The Tobacco Plant one year and make you a preseut of a nickel-plated clock, six inches across the dial, warranted to keep good time. This clock retails at S2.50 to 3.00, so for $2 50 you get The Plant for one year, worth SI. 50, and a clock worth $2.5u. In other words, lor $2.50 you get $4.00. SANTA CLAUS ! KiMM IN FULL BLAST AT OUR CREDENTIALS. From the many complimentary references ' PERRY S! I have just received a away JANlARY 1st 1889. JT. Frencli. X. B. ind after .lanuarv 1st 1880, no go4s will be sold at my I store on erec'-t j NO EXCEPlf ONS WHATEVER. J. T. FRENCH. !T.wiT .PlaS:t .by, V.tbroFresn and Vp.rv me oiatcrress, we appeoa ine lollowing : " j Q Of follcwin'' roods- ONE OF THE BE6T IN TUF. STATE. '"n n'MlS. Winston Daily Preserved (linger, all- kinds French The Plant, which is already one of the best r and American Proci-v a 111,. pers m the State, will be pushed on to greater im i American 1 I eser es, .lellevs, provrment and prosperity. weet and Nwer Pickles, Prune s Dates, Citron. Currants. London fili' GH.TIFTING EVIDENCE OF ENTEHPRIK ' t . . " , U UIOU' -"411 t t rh . , forma and bf-edless Hi is ns, Cran- State Chronicle. ' 1 i i We have ,een. in North Carolina journalism no1 l,0rres J OrailffeS and LeiilOns. more pratifying evidence of ent-rpriMe than that 1 Apples, lianaiias, Cocoanuts. plain aiid shown by The Plant. j T.vu,.j, t rl . . j rencn Cainlie, fancy Cakes and NOT WONDEEFCI THAT ITS ENTEAniIeF. IS tCCCESSFCI. f rrS, ftlld CVCrV 111 tide tllf foUIld Piedmont Prtss. ,' in family and fancv fTrtccries at hot- entejrSeoS1 P""' i,L ! t0m I?ri' at dose ; mar'nn. I)r- lnrwl mwl Woo 4 I earnestly invite all to ive me a call ana save money nv so donj" . Stock j We'U-ctoatiiii.uiiif to the f ut.la.- that yoonu-d H Her ,.rV4nV K oi tniIith. uiil rM.it-o i.,...-.... . "'" , of 4 t.t-rWnt 11 ".u at u.( rate ! u "r J'f'ii t., ii, n..ih..j in .1,7 i., .. I-nncipiN ..f ul. U.,Ucratir irt.T-lUt Irty nndr Lo .dtuifiMrMicn of t.1 lie Min, fctLe Kute azJ tie country al p.lth, ri,L.t MMn-at,,! of courM, UII roritriVote oar Ut effort, towxid. -criDg tLe lmB,lU rl.rtin f tLe mm ELEGANTLY FEINTED. Franklin Press. Thank- V VV, lllUlir 1 1 7fl I 111 II Mir I O T L" I.?rr"fI5onI ?r ! inr my jiatrons kindly for psist favors ! ai-; and solicitinp; a continuance of same 1 ! IT! .... beautunl and elegantly printed papers iu NEED MORE LIKE IT, Edenton Enquirer. The Dceham Plant has its opinions and dares express them. Would that we had a few more sucb uewBpjipera.in the State. . i 1 1 1 1 1 ir in iniin iiiiv i i k'1' . M 1 M IM 7 n U a . w v ' . h h h h . r uuiivt ! and T hnrP tr morif fl.r.i 1 . . " I ' II1C11 t mn If ut t j by fair dealing n heretofore, I am I A 1 ery iruiv, decl4-tx S. R. PERRY. '" f i r . - raw - "twr 4 i1 Wt. Lkll t,dtor. to toUe ix.Urticg t.l S'rigbtlj. fariiiaLiDg Lb. UUmt Ur. 111..110 m.J doirgaU in our rower ! to ill further niT.nce the inUrtmU of oor .lucky. entrpriMOg and rrotperoc. town. It KM KM H Kit Oar irice and our Utm, and faronn jat once ith your Ucriptioa and will, 1 jonr 4TertiMnR paytcage. "
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