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I. ' ' ''.' ; ' ' ' x 1 1 f ! ' ; 1 i hi is 4 V " 1 ; in si I i ; i rt ! 1 !i ill I ' w i:ini:sj)av. Di:c. 1, lssc. Hie IMaiit tn b Iiili I. V mm liavf- three canvass fs :'.,. S. Williams, whose txtnl- is out-lied for hv conipctejit L. Mr. S. -M. Hail-ee. .if (hao. 1 hhn lias shown ii what he fan Hill .iri'l Mr. ItV K. Ferrell, wliose .. ..!! 1 with no court weeks j is snrCv-tv rsuhk-viI)t'rs in two weeks. i . .u want Tim: I'i.ant these en ' ill lind it out. ' ; i - l IiiinksniviiiLT was a real stormy 1 It ;tl avertisehient of Herring S. .Mother ,s Sn'.k.s Hall. : Frit: av n irl i.t Tii.- Hank; 1 1 I l:;il M 1st Ultr if l)urIH (ittintr Mail. l is uarnr. on ' The l'ut car load of lumber tor 'i-itlitt -in plated street repafrs lias Vi i 1 4d . ." . j . J i ! -: i-v -I. .". 1 a n it ion wijl j.n ach 'riinitie llaj.tist enuri'lf-hi- ;.! ll'ij' The house of Mri W in. A.iiuth-r,- proinii s t" be one of the . very Ii;.1p1-i 'lin t ill" toWil.. j 'lin-j wt-atlier jvanei tor the new -mokt slack of lilackwell's 1 )urham '.it..i eo ( . has arrived. - , . The cases of- MeKlwee- atrahist l:l:i kwell. to br Ilea I'd tills week at Salisbury,' Was; o intimiti 1, ;: j 'mitraetors anid .builders, areiir ri vinir at iHirliain fnun other points, notahjv JVohi Danville, V:i. . . ; - 1 h-avv 1 reaks oi'tt ihaceo in town. Tin- -. wiarehollses are lull of tohaceio and t: town is full of wagons. . r't iie new sate just receive the I'.ank of Durham is the soi in st thiii of tin- kind we d- In-tantl-haVe se i.i. :! 1 : j. - - lit nit liil.er the: eiitertainiueiit l ii.lav niuht at Stipes Hail. Ad- miss!m t lits. n eciitsii ; r - vi - ; Mr: Titos.! Uius lri k in the lmrnt t served Keats !) ee i i-gaii ti lay istrict on Friday, mu Mr. A. M.'Kihee IoIIowimI his of colored in Durham, address will t:xaniile m SaturdavL TJic ( irand J ijojdgt Master .Masons metis I eceinlcr 1 1t h. The le delivered hv ( W. White, Of NeW Rellle. j Mr. I I.C Hern Ion is eleartiiir itl' the Vlti l iris tVoin 1 1'li.i it -in lliehuritt district, hoping t get flu-lirick work on hi.-f liuilding finished he.tore reel ing weather, i . ; j ; . ; ' 1'Iie 1 loam ke 1 h. use canie. near lnirnihg last "SumfaV. The -room ot euiiietl hy Mr. Rlankenshipca uglit, hut the lire was extinguished .l.Vefuj'e "damage was tlone. 1 . '. Mrs. Ada.' Smith.one of-.-Ihif--liaiii'.i most successfiil milliners T has opened husines,s again in the ; fro rat part if! Mr, Henry Steman's .hjl of lice, on Main street. . Last romlay, pne of the notiee- ahle featuri's of the! day was the long line of tohaeco wagiohs coming, info fowiuiheatleil hy ('apt. F. II. Lytifi. a cani-asscr tor thejRanher. - SjamtieJ F- Riggs. attorney, of Ralttjh'ii'e. is in t"!wn h m iking aft(r -Schloinl"erg,-- Jate proprietor of the W'ashSington Razar. iwho has receiitlv made elerk- an as a Mr: qgnnient t! - to-ilie ol his s qierio. . L A 'Mother Cot ise" enterta iiirneh u given at Sjtokes TIall next will Fritlav 'niglit, hv Mrs. Dr. Carr ami Mrs.V. V' Fnller.1 Let all attend. (ltl ftilks, ytuing Iplks, everyholv. am l.'oilv. yoip will enjoy it. ' ; W dejilltv . K. Foster, j our very collectoi. is ii'ieiiaretl clever to fur- tush: dm liitvite special tax "license "iieetal to all persons who lost their license liy the late lire, who wilLcall at his td-iii-e and make tin? necessary alli- tiav its. ":- -: 1 :; i : - - , i . i i : " I ' -.--": t -tThe I'.ank of Durham has a can in thik issue- of Tin: I'i ant. new! ouai'tcrs are' doiiifortahli will: soon he elegant. - -Their new -afes have "arrived, they have ample money ami are rca th. ir Iriemls. -,!' v .to acconiot latt -4llowertoh A" Urt. have tinislittl a "vi-'rr hantlsonie dtj'liverv wagofvfor M.ssif. M.'C. Herh.lon'eV Co. . It will compare very; faVoraldy wifli Sllt art i wagons maile :uroati. ami wre glad to chi'oiiicle such evidences of the men. landiwork of Durham orafts- e call the attention of our read Fagi largt :s to the advertisement ot .1. I;. nn i ameron. Jie oners ior saie i- i fir it i' . " l mantities of Iiimher, aniLofli l's also tt trade IuiiiIrt for two or three ( ur people need himhef now. mines. ami t ie railroatl .will transport it ;t rt tin ecu rales. i,ei Air. i age near Iron i Vou. Sumlav nitirning 1at Messi L.en 1 i ouston ami W. W Austin were tlnvin g along Main I street, and iip t rossiiiira watentrain tlie slum nroKe, - r 1 ' - .1 f 1 1 - the . horse took- fright and Jerked Mr. Houston, w ho was -driving, over the spatter hoard. Mr. Houston sutlered no injury from the fall save a lacer ated haml. "-J '; i 'i rTl'.e Mikado "troupe had soinle unpleasant tea tn res -conneetnLwatti their late; visit W our State. The hoarding house keepers and hotelist: alon; list" the Tine have them "on the and tliev are! isadlv. missed: Yes, inissed to the tune of manv dol- . ' - ! r - ' . . 1 - ' .!'?-. ': 1 lars. in snort me troupe sKippeji and failed to settle for their "hashf ; The following named gentlemep acted-as pall-Leai'vi's Monday at tle funeral of Mr. Dunean Cameron, IUe a olvncca j JClmit Thvi m j frtiniSt.MatthewsKiiiscopaR hiU'ch, ; lt.nt .nul '.u.nmil(ii:,iu.d musical di- Hdlsbt.ro: Messrs. Jas. C. ebb. (,'. n.ct),r of tw Mt.th0tlist Female Sem l( M. Parks, AVm. Strudwick,; C. 1. j jnarv Si.ent Thanksgiving with her Wright, W. P.: Durham, W. D. 1 ur- reiunije, J. J. Mackav,Geo. . titts, J. W. Wiggins and Dr. J. P. Monroe More Uiisiness Houses. Our town would be greatly bene titet.rif our men of means would build 1 1 H m- goo,L business; houses. The ' hanw-tt pf t)iir. business "houses,. itli si inie few exceptions, are not in k'-'-pliig with the enterprise and rep "tatiojn (,f the town ; arid besides, -Ui-h s'is they were, there were not 'iinuijh of them. Von't some of our l""l'ieimuii!'est town pride suflicieut Th r ii liiliu ill lilir iivu reputation' of the town sorely ll- Lot s begin and build up business sireets creditably. ; Fun Ahead. Friday niJt, at Stokes" Hall, Mrs. Ir. Carr and Mrs. Full,.,- will marshal tin Mil. yoiinr m-onle in the .i oilier ioos of all hearts.; rarody to tlie ilt'lijrht" Admission 2 cents: reserved seats .T) cents, ise that all who , will h satisfied. We iron l- more than Fsu tory Kemps. : The Cotton Factorv last week shipped vanls of Cluwnhravs, ami 4.2(;c. vards tf ha"-eloth " i The V Oodeii mill is rnnniii.r .n full time.i ' ' . r" In the paper hox shop at I)uke's factory thirty persons are empov-d( ami in Mne day 4,KK Im.xcs were niude. . Tin iloi-t-injf siitV. .' We call attention, to the handsome atlvertiseiiient of this "excellent ami reliahle Stfe. whose napies We know the men appear to the various tei uii(,iu oi us worm.'- inevare; honest, truthful men. and what they j say can he relied On. We were; present at the opcninir of some of i the Herring safes, ami we can add ! our testimony to theirs, and we know I that the safe that can preserve its contents through as great ajnd lonr continuetl heat as that of the late fire, must hi- a good aie. We. with pleasure, commend its excellence to our luisiiit ss men. Uuy the Herring and vou are all riiiht. Iarriaye Lieens's tor o ember. The following marriage licenses .were issued hy Register Lunford tlurinif NoveinliiT : T - w ii n i : T. (1. I'roetor ami Tinie IludLrins. John Hih ami Alice l.arhee. W. j',. Rope an-1 Marial. 11. N'or .woinl. .!.'('. ()"4)aniel ami Mary F. Mark ham. ' : John Cox and Klla Duke. R. A. JUirgess ami Maggie Sykes. The average age of the grooms was twenty-seven years, three months ami twelve days : the average age of the lirides was twenty-one years, live months and four davs. SiiiiIav at Triuitv C'liureli. Thecongregatii n at Trinity Church last Sunday enjoyed- two good ser mon?. At the. morning service Rev. Mr.Cleasy preached. Suhjetjt : "Les sons from', the recent lire."' The eloquent divine was in his happiest mood, ami the sermon -was instruc tive afid interesting. Tlie points that he .hroiight out. and the lessons of lise in the Christian warfare, were many. Leant iful ami -true. AVe wish we' rould give a. synopsis -4 if the dis course, hut as we have not space for an exhaustive ejiitome. we will no.t tlo the minister the injustice of a short one. At the evening service Rev. Dr. R. ( ). Rurton occupied the pulpit. This ( loilly man. grown gray in the service he loves, preached a- tolichingly heaiitifuPsermon. Fxhoj'ted us to love not the things of this world. -His delivery was earnest anil impres sive. Standing, as he does, far down the hill of life, his won Is were weighted with wisdom, ami strength ened hy experience, and received at tention and consideration from, all ami sank deep into the Hearts "of many. We hope the days of his years may he lengthened, and that many more sermons may fall fmin his consecrated lips. ; " ' Peixnuil. .Mr. U. . lUee. oi if Laltiini re. w;i? in town Fritlav., Miss Hattie Lee, of (loldshoro, is visiting tlie Misses Cain. ; Rev. T. A. Loone spent Tuesdav in Durham while on his way to Con ference. ' ' : Lev. Mr. Darnall is in Johnston county this week preacJiing at Oak land church. , Mr. ami Mrs. W. M. Itogefs. of Wake Forest, are the guests of Mrs. Ai cius "' ( Ireen. Irs. Mercer ami Miss Daisy, her daughter, of Virginia, are visiting Mrs. WL. Wall . ' " Rev. Nt.le Frame, Mr.sL M. W. Jeetl awtl Miss Bettie Carjter spent i Tuesday at Chapel Hill. ; Alint Sallie Clark' has returned and will spend some time with the family of ("apt. -John S. Lockhart. Major -Ino. D. Shaw, of Richmond i' county, has, we regret to say, a son a.t the University reported seriously : ill w ith typhoHevcr. : -Miss Lilian Dillon, of I'eace Insti ! tute, Raleigh, spent' Thanksgiving : on "Caswell Heights,'" the guest -of , the family of Pr." ). 1L Watkinsv Misses 'Maggie' ami Minnie Wat I kins left on the east hound train i Mondav. .Miss Maggie returned to ! Peace "histitute, ami j Miss- Minnie i went to -fsit friends in New Heme. ! Mr. Matthew Atwatf r. Capt. John R. Ilutehings and Capt. A. J. RoL- erts, gootl. substantial farmers.' and i three of our most respectable and j worthv citizens, were in town Tius I hiy. Rev. Amos Gregson left for eon- ference Monday evening. Itev. W. S. j Creasv, Messrs".' C M. Wahab and ! Jas. H Southgate Tuesday evening. Mr. J. S. Carr will likely gro later in the veek. ; Cant. J. F. Lvon. of Orange, called , i i i j -to see us yesterday anl pam nis f subscription to Thk Plant. The I Captain made a gallant tight for the I party in the late campaign, but the i stay-awavs defeated him.' , 1 Dr. .Geo. W. I.laeknall. we see it ' stated, has let the Tucker House to ! Mr. Cook, formerly clerk at the Yar 1 Imro. What will Raleigh be without "mine host" Dr. Blacknall? It ! would be Shakspeare with J Hamlet ' left out.. - I ' Miss Mvra Alderman, the excel- parents in Greensboro. She returned to Durham, Monday, with a" very sore throat. Dr. C. Card will, a gentleman of high character, and a graduate of Heidleburg, has located in Durham. Dr. Cardwill was a regimental sur geon in Stonewall Jackson's Brigade, and has spent much time, of late vears in Mexico. Bishop Gr.mberv, Drs. Bulkhead, P,obbitt, JUack and Yates," Revs. B. BCulbretb, W. B. North, A. 1L Ita ven, J. W. Jones, X..M. Jurney, J.S. Nelson, P. L. Hermon and many others, ministers and laymen, passed through on -yesterday afternoon's train, en route for Conference at Reidsvillei I i Warehouse Trash. ' At the j Reams warehouse last week Mr. It. .1. Bowlin. of Chatham, made the the hi'diest average, S4i..7.). M. L. Soi'rell, of Wake, took the largest ciuV k.'iOo.UK. At tin- lianner Warehouse last week A. I . Iingin took tlie largest cneck. iii.4. .. w . .MinviHHi made the U st averare. 8"J .(.". g.S!l.(K) j er hundre.l was the hig- gi st jirice ihtauied for one lot of to- hajeco dvirijnir the week.- Tobacco lOiuling Uiisiness for the Week Saturla.v, Nov. UTtli. inirtiani hipped last week ;1,S4 nioking tohaeco worth. lounds o 1 M.P.I 4.144.04 721.:;:;. ' cigarettes, wo-rth .4 i . t vjli ltomnt ot ctiewinr tooaeco worth. -S;5li4.4". Wii jioupd of snufl'.: l )' i cigar.- wort n At the Warehouses last week ") 1oU11( Is of leaf tohaeco was sold1 tor 8.o!ll,;2 lieveniH receipts for the wet k .7i.").S. IJst of I htters i Advertised for 1 it- week ending at the postoflice Novemhcr t. issti. at iniriiaili. N. .: 1 1 on) Rarhee.eol.. '. i. R.ariH Henry Re n iireii Rr rdian. wer. -1. I Mi, Rock. Mrs. Fl LuU Rrown heck. Miss S Miss Lillv Rrush Mollk C Mi l.ertha Cohk. D II. ('. Dixon. F 1). L. KtiHishaw. 1 JenJiie ( iresham li ohb D. Hall. lt la Ilea lis. -I. R. H ejlltlon. L. M. H.rst. .1 l.olllir hnsoii. Mrs. Katie -lor- dan. L s Loft in. M. i ,awsin. ashingtou M Mai tha Manguin. Mor- gan Stoke Maze ( ). -Samluel Rarrish, h, A. R: Rool. R .1. W . Rotlenhver. Sulla Smi'th. C. R. Snypes, ell. N. ('. Strayhorn. " cThonipsoii.T. M. Thom p i Thompson. W.C. Thorn- S .Miss F. W. Sow t Add son. Finni; toll. W Maty i w ! Whitt. Rettie Wil Walker. - William Hams, Leanuer Wan In calling for any; of the ah;ive letters, oleasi sav atlvertiseti and Lrive date of list. .1. II. Ai.i.kn. R. M." Our Siek. Mrs. C. .1. Hulin. we regret to know, is tiiiite siek. Mrs. K. (!. Jordan i? ieal treatni'ent. Mav uiider nied she sot m l'e- cover. Miss Ma tha ( ireen is siek at the residenei street. . ml her parents, tm Carr Mrs. A.LI M. Smith, we are pleased leeovering i'roni her re- Rinitix, we learn, is siek. rnathy, living near the rv. is on the siek list. to learn, i cent illne.- Mr. J. T Miss Al Cotton faet Mi-: .1. Wj Fat inn., late one of Dur- ham's merchants, in under the eare of the Ioctior. , . Mr. T. M. Stephens we are sorry do rejiort a.- heing tjuite indisposed. Mrs. ('has Kohhins. the wife of one of our verv clever nierehants is un- tier the can? iit the the doctor Mr. on tin Thoi ia. liigs he, is i'ported list (Id' the sick. J.I I. Reiiy, one of our I Iain st. doctor's n i ere care. hants is under the Isaac Newman, the son of pur He brew friend engaged in?nere handiz- fTg is reported sick Mr. JM. 1 eague, living m the Cotton tacttlrv, is Mrs. lira.lshaw SICK. is under 'the treat- l nient of" a iihvsieian. Her loine is near the Co ton faftorv. Mr. Fd. I ineberry is still reported on the siek ist. ; KcHrt of Durham (iiatlt-tl antl Ili;h School. To flu' Jioard of Edncalh-ti : (iKNTi.KMKX: Herewith will be found a reptlnl of tlie school fwr tlie month ending Nov. H ith, ISSC,.' The attendance has been gootl consider ing the c ire ui n stances, slight sickness and a few inclement days. Judging from the reports '.submitted to me by the teachers of the different depart ments, ami from personal inspection, much gootl is being done by the school. . The school premises are in good sanitary condition. In case of an appearance of an epidemic every neeessarv precaution will be used to prevent its prevalence, a I iv the best medical authorities in the country. i honor koli. : Misses Ki una Parker, Kstte Des sarnes, Rettie Williams, Daisy Ad ams, Mabel Tomlinson. Mary Cole, Jennie Woods, Bessie Battle, Mary Hamilton, Madge forehead, Alma Karelv, Saran Megel, liena lcKers, Lena Rarelv lilanche Ferrell, Susie Taylor, Vina sinia M-onk, Pattie Long, Maude Mofgan, Annie Whitaker, Fannie Coin (been. Katie Masters Y h, Hattie Green, Daisv Wrenn, Marv (iammon. slev Cheek. Needham Clinch, Winston Rogers, Alphonso Fllis, CharleH Ferrell, Freddie Battle, John Carr, Charles Puryear, Julian Carr, Charlie Malone, Josh Jones, (Jus. Muring. David Couch and John i Foster. - -i " ATTK.NDANt K. - j SenioT Cliiss rrjif. T. .1. Siinnniiis, ltK) Jtininr Clttss I'rjif.'T. .1. Siiinnons. !Hi..")ty '! Siijihoiiiore Clas.4 Mrs. J. W. tiiKMlson, !t!i.:!i'il j Kreslinian 01nsi-Miss W. S. Aslio, W.UtZ i Fifth Oraile Miss Mu ( hristnuts. !i.".'.iint i. Fourth tirade Miss 1.. M. I.inilsay. .1.7st ! Thinl (irinU'Mss Sallie Henley. !M.::;tt I Sectiiul liriule Miss Marion S. Fuller. '.i".:iT.s ! ... ( Miss 1!. F. FaliniiiK, lu. ,v,( : l irst tmiile- - Mjss Jes.it. i.t.ueU?n . ,' '-VA ! .Vverane altendance of the sf hool. ".HI. 7:54 j Nuinher of ptiiilj eurolleil, . V 414 j Number snjieiitieil, 1 Respectfully submitted. . F.mviN . Kknneoy, Superintendi nt The Kaleiirh Fire. The editor happened to be in Ral eigh yesterday and when the lire alarm sopm ed at 1.40 o'clock, went at once to the tire. The tire started just at the edge of the compress, which stands near the middle of the platform, ai d burned all the cotton between the compress and the Ral eigh Gaston R. R. shops on the north. Tin lire spread rapidly, it flashed over the long rows of bales and several hundred were on fire be fore the fire department could get to work. The colored hook and. ladder eompanv, the colored haml engine and the chemical engines were at work when twe reacherthe platform. and soon succeeded : in saving the compress. The Rescue steamer was soon at work, and the raihad shops got a stream on the lire also. In this way the fire was surrounded ami , water was poured in steady streams from all sides. Lf the suhstance hurning had heen anything else hut cotton the fire would very soon have : heen extinguishud. as it was the fight j was eontinualivMgoing on ami the ! ; fire was continually spreading. The i platform iu'esented a deslate ap- pearance, In-aps of Mazing hales. J heaps of Mackenetl hales, thousands, ; of dollars going oil' in smoke. There I was never 'harder work done at any I fire, hut with' all the laUtr of hun j dreds of willing' hands, the loss was. ; severe. The fire was under control. when we left the city. We learn i from'- the Xt nv !' ( Ibsfrrr- this morn ing that the total loss was S 4").(Hi? total insurance ahout ?"".( H H . I'uiiii; Lanikk. Mr. 1'. Prior, l Coin- pany Shops, was married to Miss Annie l-ainer, ot Kaleitih. .Novemtier JMh, at tlie home of the hride. Kev. I r. Nelson otlitiat'uiir. Wlf itkii K l N n ll l. .1.11. Whitehead and .Mis Annie Nii iioU. ( Ualeiirh. were iii:nrieil at the rtidenic of the ollieiatinir. elerirvinan, lat Saturday at - o'elm-k . m.. I r. Skinner ptfrforminii the i-ereniony. l't ijkfiiV Wkavkii. Marrietl, on Sun tlay afternoon, Noveinlii'r I tth, near Chapel Hill, at the reMileiu-eof Mr. Thomas Weaver, tlie ltriite's fattier, Mr. John H. I'urefoy to i Miss Sarah Weaver. Ite v. K. S. Alderman I. H. Harper, otliciatinr. M A xi a M- I ) v is. In iraHville l otuity, Noveinher - Itli. at the reident e ol'tlte hride's father, Mr. Johnnie Manguin lead to the altar of hymen Mis I.i..iv' Ilavis. At the eoni-lusiiin of tlie interestini; eereinonv, tlie liridal party, ai-eoiupanied hy invited quests, fepairetl to the hospitahle lioine nf Mr. Wes ley Manimm,- father of the LiToom, where awaitetl them a mor-t excellent Wfildim; din ner. The lust wishi-s of Tut: I'i.ant follow the brides and irrooms on their voyage over the matrimonial sea. 1 Ik ANs. in. Morn, Thursday. glh, to Mrs. I'.ian'soii, wife of November Mr. W. JI. Mranson. sii-retarv and treasurer i of I Mirham Cotton Manufacturiuir Co., a tine daughter. 1 iik I'lant' oilers oiiirratulations. ' Smith. Morn, Wednesilav iiiorniiig. I ht: 1st, to Mrs. Smith, wife of Mr. II. M. Smith, a line nirl baby. The parents have our con gratulations. . ailiei'Oll. t n last atimlav evening, in the quiet old home of his father, the I Ion. Paul ('.Cameron, in the town of llillshoro, at 4 o'clock, the .spirit of IMm ax Camkkon took its flight to the iod who gave it. While his death was an event that his friends had ; reason to expect for some time past, yet when the hlow caine what a shadow fell upon all i hearts! . So recently his tine physique was a j suliject of reinarkf yet the grim Messenger "t" j I eath, w ho seems hlintl to such excellence, I slew our friend, and today I Km AS ( AM- j i:i:iiN sleeps the dreamless sleep of death. 1IM AX CamkkiiN was horn Noveinlier 'JO, 1 S.-0, and died Novemlicr "'7, 1 SSti, aged :') years and 7 days. He marrietl Marv 1!., i the only daughter of the late Col. II. I!, j Short, of Coluinhiis county, who, with three bright little girls, Mirvive him. "t alt -tnrieM urn ur aliiiiiali'.l lm-t. liitrk to it-mansion call the tlectini: hrcalli 7. Can honor's voice provoke tlie silent ilu-i. or tlattery settle the ilull, euhl ear ofileatli." ' A more extended notice of his ileath will appear in our next issue. Caiiaday. I ied. Sunday night, Xoveni her "Jsth, ((f scrofula, I K ( asaihy, son of : II. I'. Canailav, agetl 1 i years. Reams. Died. Tileday night at .:: Ill : o'eliM-k, Kv.l J.,' the' youngest daughter of Mr. Henry A. and Mrs. llettie Keams, agetl lit years and ten months. i Tn: I'i.ant begs to tender its warmest sympathies to the stricken familv in this the hour of their sail liereavelilent. t mr tieautil'nl liinl of liht hath lle.l : Aw hile she sat w ith fohlo'l w in-,' Sang round lis a few hoveriligs Then .straightway into glory scil. liiwl's ichor lills the heart-that hlced : i The lest lrtiil luail- the hroken hough : Ami in tlie wimii'ls our stitlerinirs jiluiigh. ; limiiiiriai love sows sovereign seeil. t ! KKSDLl'TIONS OF KKSPKCT. I I At a meeting of Ihii'liam Lodge Xt). l-V.1'2, Knights of Honor, held at their hall Monday niglit, Xovemlier 211, ISKti, the following pre j amble and resolutions were unaniinouslv adopted : Whf.kf.as, It has pleased Almightv itnl in His inscrutable wisdom, to remove from our midst our beloved brother Jamks Dikk, who tlepartetl this life at (ireensboro on SUggested'Tuestlav night, November lilltbtherefore lit mil rtii, mat m the tleatii ot hrother Dikk this I.titlge has lo-t one of its most worthy and lieloved liieinlx-rs, antl the town of Durham one of its most public-spirited and useful citizens, one who tlid all in his power to advance the interest of the town. llmJi itl, That we extend to the family of our deceased brother our heartfelt sympathy in this their great loss, ami can only com mend them to Him who doeth all things well to Him who is too w ise to. err for we are assured that our mutual loss in the ileath of our Moved brother is his eternal gain." .VWrei, That these resolutions lie spread ujion'the records of this Lodge, anil that eoines be furnished (he family of deceased, anil t he Durham and ( ireenslmro papers for publication. 1 1. X. Snow, W. K. Sty ro, , Com. W. L. Hi nt, J COMMERCIAL. PRODUCE MARKET. Sl'GAU COFFEE MEAT X. C. HAMS , SIDES " LAKD W. LARD CtlHN MEAL 2 bu.j OATS FLOl'K HAY EGOS CHICKENS BEESWAX... WHEAT SALT. V Sark KEROSENE OIL BU ITER CHEESE FODDER MOLASSES, Cuba X. O SYRCP f. ' 12 I,' 15 Hi !t ;i .-hi $1 4U fill 5 00 1 m) l.i H (a 10 l.i 10 lit, 60 (a 1 50 (n IUJ a 00 (a 1 5 (a. 17' (ai 15 1 oO (ol 40 . 1 no" ( 1 To 25 15 fo. 20 40 ) 50 ft a. Itt 50 40 TOBACCO MARKETS. DURHAM. SMOKERS : Common $ a 5 Op, ' Mecliuoi to Gooil .. 5 00(a. 7 00 Good to Fine...' S0O(al4QU Fine and Fancv 14 i'a-lt) Ou FILLERS : Common Dark 1 onto. 3 00 MiidiUtU to Gooit 3 UOa 7 0i) Good to Fine 7 Uixal2 u Extra 12 otiio.15 00 CUTTERS : Common 11 OlKa 15 00 Medium 15 OO.a.18 00 Good to Fine 16 (MMa.20 0O ' Fine to Fancy 20 00(a,2T 50 WRAPPERS ; Common to Medium . . 14 OOta-22 00 Medium to Good 22 0Ka35 00 Good to Fiue 35 lHi50 00 Fine to Fancy... J 5t) OUj75 00 Our market is active antl prices are well tiiaintained and'are advancing. Weekly re ceipts last wtek were larger than usual. illtlrtel Ity MeB.srs. J. M. Conra-l : Souh j KieiiMttxi), Va., Nhv. :it'.-M)ur market fft)ses this, WPf'lr Hull and 4tlncrcrisli . Alt graik-s if leaf, with the exi-eptvm of tine cut- : ttjrs and wrajipers, are lttwer tlian we reinem , Iter f '- to have seen them at: this season of : the year,- vet at present low priees the iiiaim- . faetnrers show no lis)ositioiK to take hold ami add to their present stoekstf leaf. They , all iy they have sufficient to? last them for ; many months tt) eome. nr home demand i i virtually amoiinus to nothing.- There are ' several ;mk1 orders on the market for the finer frratles of wrappers and gutters. Out ! side of these we miht elas.4 our market ; anions the things. that Imre htrii. We antici- jtate more tlemantl and liettel- priees alter Xmas. BUSINESS NOTICES. ( itto Rogers iV ( 'i eonleetioneries. for yiir Christmas r l.HOH pounds aorletl nuts jiist reteivetl pun hasetl hefoiv reeent atlvam-e at W. .J. WVATT iV Co's. (jo to Uorers A; ( ' glassware. for vcnir rroekerv and , Iliitt hins iV: Shephenl, at tie market, de sire the lieef, Ktrk and sausage eaters to call at their stall and leave their (orders. They are selling sreat ipiantities of 'jneat, and have now on hand tine' mountain Jieef that thx-y will deal out to their eustomeis. KVIlstlH;) 'V T s.wunnsn.1 Alii oi .ijijuij.) jo .t.u .ii:aS i )iA 'in isnf siiiuno.io.) tj io is.u.( i!est sweet eider at 1 toners Co's-. r Iltltehins Shepherd eojlt'mue o .'sell V'reat quantities of sausage. iThey make a sausage that keeps through all seasons, anil if vou have never eaten any ilf it don't luiy anv more until vmi trv it. j A niee lot of holiday gootls siieh as phi-h dressing east-s, inanietire sets, cut iclass eoloirne ImittU-s. iVe., r., just received iv '1 i.HAS iV Tl NNV. i' Fresh Mai;iitilia hams at ttiigers iV. Co's. j l'or sale cheap One second-hand cook stove nearlv as tiootl :ls new. Applv to W. .1. Wya i i .v C... Fresh rrapes, oranges, lemoEjs and bananas at ltoiiKIis i; Cti's. ' !, Christmas jiootls. )ur sto3 of candies, nuts and fruit is laiger thart ever betore, and can save vou monev in small lots. Spe cially low price: tt the trade. : ' W. J. WY ATI ( 11. Try the Carolina Kelles, Tn galore antl itlar iioiiular brantls of eiirarsj- niir V . i. I IAS .v T i:n y. Maple syrup, lasses at New irleaiis jinil ( una Mi -le i, -pais .V Co's. Mutt's kegs, at liaiupaign cliler. 1 L iralloi. W. J. WVATT tV C ".'i:pio( imii j "Sij .iii:i,- .ij ut ,nio.'iii: si: ).iis ,. .1 i:j s;: 1 1 1 1 : t . .i ; "" T ll'"' 's''di:J l;l:ll:l l",l: s'aiian:i 's.lUi:jo 'SJIIU 'UlslIM "sSl SHpllIM .lo. I Mr. H. .). Mowlinir, ol 'hat ha-m eoiintv. .Ntpveiniier jiiii, at nn; mil I 1111, ! I I I IT Oltl llll.ll nW', seven i7i jots of tobat -for si 4"). 17, majxingthe hai Reams' warehouse, se co 'J'.tt pounds nd- some average ot S4',.oS per hundred. I Mike, the clever liroprietoi-i are Lea .V making .things lively lor tlie tanners a. 'liiad and be convinced.. Trv t belli w ith Raisins, prunes, currents, leghorn citron ' antl cranberries just received :tt W. J. WVATT Cos. Christmas toys at Rogers Co's. "" nice fat Thanksgiving tirkevs for sale Vi'. J. Wvfvi t'iS: Co's. C. G. YOUNGER, Sign and Ornamental Painter, Dl'RIIAM, X. ('., Willilo work in any i-art guaranteetl. f tlie ftate. All work MULES WANTED. I Want to Trade Lumber For t Two or Three Good! Mules. I 'aineroii. N. t ' I. I!. 1' MiK. J. M. CLARK, Contractor and Buildor, IDvJ.rlia.m., 1ST. O., IiiK'-all kiinN of WikkI anil lit i k tork. 0'rice reaoiialile. i c.ll work iriiaiaiitei 'l. 1 JONES & MARKHAM. Livery, Feed and Sales Stables, ( Near Bti.t Churi li.1 NothiiiK hut tirst-class StiK-k and Vehicle-, and the truMiet drivers kept. R. W. RICE, Gentlsmsn's Fufnishsr, 14" V. I'lALTIMoKj: ST. Hue shirts a specially, and tit- isiaranteed. I .IlillN W. liRAHAM. Tlln.MAS Ki t FIN. GRAHAM & RUFFIN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - HILLSB0I10, N. p. - Practice in the counties of Alinqatico. Caswell. Diirhain, Oiiildlnril, KiM-kinj.'haml'er-iin anil tiraiif-'e. !j SHELBURN7 ARTIST, ! DURHAM, - I N. Cv I have titted up a rmiin over Store and will lie ready t r wm veiiiher 'JTtli. (lie i'ld Kacket li -Stturdav, Nn- R. STI'.l IiH It K. K. R. ism ink. STRUDWICK & BOONE, Attorneys at Law, IH KIIA.M, X. C. , j I'rnctii-e in Hit.' Cnnrts nf Imrtuuu. i irituv't' .-nul I IVrxm iniutifi. itml in the Federal 0iirt. I NOTICE. 1 Tlli is to jrive imtice that we. 'A. I. I.vnn ami .1. Ed. Lynn, lierelnfure eiiiiireil in tJi.' iiianutarture and stile nf "1'riile nt Durham" Sinokin;: Tiiliaeen. ! in Durham, under the twin name; if Z. I. Lynn tv.j t'l).. tlive this day sold, tran-lerred and a-iimed ! to Mr. E. J. Parrish, nur entire IAiMiie-s. fixtures ! and (iikhI will. ; The liusiness will le eiiiiilui teiil hy Mr. K. .1. I'Hrrish. under tlie tirm name nl '. I. Lvon i." iSi-ined.i ! Z. I.'l.YoN. Nnvember l:'.th. 1 ',. .1. ED. LVoN". ! t t : i D. W. PERRY, I'hiirt h St.. Ittn diMus smith ' Ketiiner Hiiilding. TE. I.ER IN" A I.I. K INtl oF Heavy ai Fancy Groceries ! REi KIVKs WKKKI V M Pli.lf.- "1 PEESH GOODS ! AMI Wil l. ; ' Deliver All Goods Free of Charge! SELLS AS ( HEAP AS AXYlii iDY ! HILL C. UNTHICUM, I 11 '1 I I aim miiiiier ' DURHAM, N: C. rVrstm wantinifilraw iiitrsoreniittiinplatvbiuM-. ing fan tlo no better than i-all on hiui. He Guarantees All His Work! Anil b i-Vgces are reasonable. Employs tione but .killfuTaiTil exjierieneeil workmen. Architect ' , . - - I uUU L flD mTTD mmmilTn in nnnnrnTn mnn n i n w i iiuui ur iflD ruuumtr id untiWlHli m M Why can Lockhart pay bacco? . ; Because his expenses are much houses! th?farmers Paid rummes or canvassers to worry , 1 ve& Warehouse; and thereby saves from $1,500 to $2 500 a year in rents. He has also just completed a large four-stpry house storing and handling one million pounds of Tobacco. He saves uy xnis 3,uuu a year. CQsee from the above a saving of from $2,500 to $3,500 a year m expenses which enables him to pay more for your Tobacco. Why has his business increased so rapidly ? . Because he always watches the farmers interest and always makes the biggest averages. ! Why is it that he doesn't advertise more ? Because he believes that the only proper plan to advertise is to pay well for the Tobacco while the sale is going on. j Does this plan take well with the farniers ? I should judge that it does from the fact that he sold twice as much farmers' Tobacco this year as he did last. His sales were four million and a! half pounds, but he wants to sell six million this year. . When you load your wagon drive straight to Lock hart's, and don't listen to any falsehoods that drum mers and street talkers may tell. LOCKHART WILL SEND YOU HOME HAPPY. JULIEN A. SMITH, PRACTJCIN6 PHYSICIAN, I1 "JtllAM. N. C. Al I. I Al'l - I'lMMl Tl.V A I l l Nhl h Tii. I'f I.INKIl AN. ,IXO. II. WIMiKi:. P.LINpN&CO, CONTRACTORS! RALEIGH, N. k ALL KIXDS OK 1)XK AT LOWEST PRICES. PAVING BLOCKS SpeciaJ.t3r. Quarries at I Ientlersun Ollice at 4'.l Fityetteville :inl Watlcslwiro. street. Kaleiirli, X. V. LAMBE, SLATER & GORMAN, Ma and Merchut Tata! DURHAM, N. C. SUITS TO MEASURE A SI Kl-IALTY Gents' Furnishing Goods! LADISS' FINE SHOES A SI KCIAITV. A SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS,! HOSIERY, I i NECK-WEAR, COLLARS, CUFFS,- SUSPENDERS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. . j SHELBURN'S ! NEWEST THING OUT! Ami for life-like tvptfeseiitMtiufi, U-uup-, lireailth 1 iifeflei t, stiftness tifl iletail, elegance nf finish, tone awl' durability, they have ; j j Anil take iirm txleiit-e Uif all other styles of I'hoto, graphs. They are made only at . I SHELBURN'S GALLERY, , Opposite Vaughan A tenny's Drug Store, Durham. more for LAMBEe SLATER' & GORMAN. AS S0( )N AS OUlt LOSS IS ADJUSTKDiAYE WILL BE OPEN FOR business next to the Durham runiiture Jfiii5ufacturinr Store. AVr will huve galzs to Offer Asli 1 s a lariro liortiun ot our Stock-will v, . - - i BE SURE TO GIVE US A CALL. M. C. HERNDOitf & CO., DEALERS IN FURNITURE, COFFINS, &c. Wo are receiving tlailv our NEW wo have the PRETTIEST DESIGNS BARGAINS UNSURPASSED, look: ON RAILROAD STREET IN MANCUM'S NEW BLOCK. ! OUT OF THE FIRE ! i 1 ! I TAKK PLEASURE IX SAYING TO MY JTJEXDS AND PATRONS that I am ready f r Avurk aain. I have a NEW SET of Ti OLS of the most inili'!)YcJ make, ami with a (iOOl) Stock of Material I a7n better prepared tor work than ever. Have also j A :New Stock of Stoves on Hand, AnJ can supply any not in stock at short notice. (live me a call. . Resiiectfully, C.C. TAYLOR Main Street, next do-r to Postufice, opposite Sears' Stable. LUMBER ! I AM BETTER PREPARED FURNISH ALL KINDS OF 1 make C. am! hollsf tilt V - iiii; i a ! I a n t iallv have pi'oin J. P. CAMPBELL, i Boots, Shoes and pinding&l nVTrtin Street, IDTJIXIXLlVX, I I li:iv - i-t l'ctiiint -I from tlie Leather aiil Shot N't atlicss anl If: FinliiiLr. antl am -natt-h. A full corps of competent hands. G.W.Howard, Foreman. ALSO A LAK(;i: ST(K'lj:;F CUSTOM AND MACHINE-MADE WORK. All Warranted Solid. No Paper Soles. A. J. McDADE, I jiavi-an exiM'Fit ni t-of 1" vears satisfaction. WILKEBSO CHRISTIAN & CO., 1T l A N LF At SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, -A T.iSO Bsdusters and Scroll Work. MOTJ v All kintls of ItoiiL'h and Dresel TtnJlilintr ( v.iltniftors for anv lmrt A furnished -BCorreixtndence solicited. 1 I i I the farmer's To- less than other s have to bo. kohl reo-nrtllpss of lii-u-p. STOCK. ami can truthfully say that ovor shoin the people of Durham at oies "drs LUMBER! THAN EVER BEFORE TO i i n-l altinii our onh rs to CAMERON,. !!' di. J. R. PAGE. O. el a full line of Xikth. haviii'' iitircha ii pared tji tlo all kinds tf work with SALESMAN. iii the liisiiKft and will guarantee -5 TL'K KUS Ol Lumber on lJancl and for Sale. of the Staite. Plans and estimate u
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1886, edition 1
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