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aoliacro cv LpSlUY, FKH. 13, 1880. ,MV;n. Feb- 12. TheTreas- :i"crepted .Vil(K) four PHii.cniUC memocis ui ujc ..,.- on Wavf and Means have ilv onipMed their report of J- .... ..-Ailments to the tariff nalf .wi' o-nL'M r to-ni.oiiow morning .i m-embers of the com- &r . I . 1 ' 1 ' . " I 1 win ATTENTION 1 The Durham Land and Seen ritv p.. , the most valuable Real Kstate TniT"! ! Durham and West Durham for saie anient? mak a J- of coliecting accounts mSirl80 rentUy aDd 8eU ifor others com! Office: Second floor Wright buildin corner Vn and Corcoran streets. ; ' r ldin j7' 1-ROGERS, Sec'y. TV 1 i ii i it K 111 A) lit iJrin.li UtttI U YRU U ' ! Q 1 i iivuuji v i .:a i ! ... -nniiiieu wiin eouies iiv report tor their assis- 'Vir-purini: the minority re ', ti- v r-Loiild decide to make ;.-cutive- session of the t"hi-;i ftt-rnoon Senator Plumb, t;. t ti ll v . v 1 o i r r 1 f II 1 n utlJUllllt 1,11 nj;.in,uiiun, .1 tl. Miinitnotinn r.f -j.ieration at this time and nator then objected '.,)ri,'in of Missouri, to j, v i'iiii'"i - - - '. t- o-rirultiire Oliieo- kni'1'. . . - j uf the nomination, and I'nUi ( U 1 I Vt' lillllt I I r T III' 1 ' 1 " ' v - It i unuersioou inai Mmination will be confirmed, -r. when it iigai'n corner before le t. nHMiination of Assistant Sec l til t'lrii uij i iiuiui.iun ivil --lvio- Commissioner in f Mr. hderton, removed, KiM A-.-i,-tant Postmaster , .! Strveiison to be J udge of the t.m, Court oi the District ot lo- t .i r nl.ir,. tr tlio (roil. hi.) Will U. rii'C-t. i Jrui.-adopted by the majority oi t nate n-s pectin political nom (n-. The objection to hteven- . -aid to lie in the tact that his ination is in. -violation of the Ue iran platlorni concerning; Ter- p;il (Hlices inai io(..j miuuiu ur 3 hv re-nlents. lhis cvasei.s not jHf'red coming within the mean- the word. ,11 the Uepublicans iiue to hom mis por-mon, n nis.the- appointment of a Wash- Ln lawyer to the bench. Thomp- i ol.jf cted to on the score oi ex c oiletisive- partisanship in the J Carolina elections, imputations made by the Treas ilrpai tmeiit as to the probable i uu tin; revenues of the tarilf In I tln . 'iv.it i 'lnuMimnpiuK linve .Ni l ill' ' 1 ' - t made jiuklic. They show that Jl-.u-e lull would reduce the col iTiiis lVoui customs $50,350,345, troni -internal revenue i?ii,uiu, or a. total reduction of revenue u.i'joTti. Tlie'bill as amended he Senate would reduce customs irtioiis $1:5,971,887, and internal. fenye . receipts $::,)i)05,780, or$47,- litiT m the aggregate. 1 he aver q.I nilurt'in rate under the exi'st law is lnder the House it would he P:8, ami under, the ae i.iii it;. 110. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, Fop Fresh Drugs. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For "Reliable Drugs. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Prescriptions. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, "I For Fine Perfumery. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Fine Cigars. Vaughan's Drug Stors, For Fresh Garden Seeds. . Vaughan's Drug Store, For Anything in the Drug Line. P. W. Vaughan, Ph. Q., Main Street, Durham, N. C. FOR SALE ! Eight valuable building lots in the wftem pan; of Durham. For p-articulars, cation or ad dress. R, I. KOiiEKS. Sec'v A: Treas.. - atiRlS-tf. Durham I -and i Sceuriiv V. r irl K DAILY TOBAG C PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at R BUGGIES. I. Roger sells the best and easiest ridinp Rna- gy manu-actured in America, known as - The Single OEtre Spring." Springs warranted for two veara Aisq. Duggy parte of aU kind; iHfOffioe: Hecoud floor of Wright comer Aiaiu auu Lorcoran etrt-otH. janT-tf It. I. buiMinp. ROGERS. Valuablej Town Property For i Sale ! On Saturday, February 2;ld. 19, at il .'Jo a tu . I wiU otter for sale to the highest bidd-r, the follow ing real estate in the town of Durham, on Foster street: ; !"' j j H1X I.OTJ. : 5CxlOO feet. Three of these lots ha-e dwelling on them that rent lor $2.50 ach. per week. c ( TEK3ISOF SALK: One-third cash, balance in six and nine months with interest lroru date at ti per cent, j Sold under the I provisions of a d.-ed of trust made to nie hv liecrge R. blaikwell. S j I I J. s i MANNING, Trust'-e. This Feb. 2. .'X-tds LIME ! DURHAM. N. C. S. K. (.'iirringtdn. John J. Thaxton t toik Futures in New Vrk. Kv- York, Feb. 12. Messrs, iul:rd, Price Cos cotton circu- S. 1 . I I L' ' ao-tiav sivs : a net aeciine oi points has been established, i i' i - i i vi v as a rt-suit oi tne aosence oi s and the euorts ot bears to mer the market to a point at ieh they could protitably cover ar siiorts. the receipts at the ts reach pretty lull the total and .Memphis movement is aain h- to-tlay. . Carrington & Thaxton, At Carrington s corner, near the Railroad, DURHAM, N C. A WORD TO THE PUBLIC! We have just opened and will keep constantly on hand and for sale, a full and complete stock of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, Feed Stuffs, &c, &c. Pure home packed meat: pure hor lard; pure ho sausage; best snow flake Hour and other brands; Haxall meal, Haxall bran, hip stuff, hay, corn, oats, and evervthmg in the GROCERY AND FEED LINE. Agents for the best brands fertili zers. e will say to all that we are amply able, and do buy our goods in laru'e quantities, pavincr cash and sell for the same, therefore we are able to compete with any house in the State Call and examine our stock. Respectfully, CARRIXGTON & THAXTON japlO-:ni ' UeiHibliciiii Caucus.. l aihnuton. Feb. A 1 caucus republican Senators was held morning, at which the Southern ption was under discussion. I interchange of opinion was had, nothing was decided on ditler troin the general conclusion of caucus ot last week. i l ire at Norfolk, j okh.lk, Va., Feb. lit-Stores ;;1 and ;).', Market Stiudre, oc P.led he 11. RrMndpr hoots and ht, and 1). Carpenter, fdrniture ft turned this niorninir. The f estimated at 18,000. West Virginia'. HAKi.KsroN, W. Va. ' Feb. 12. pe w..re two ballots taken to-day 1 Senator without any change q-t that Merrill, of Wirt. deserted i i - . ' ' - I'll i t 1 II 1 1 l ni tne io.'nni , w . i V CVSfVUVi c. a w v LIME! LIME! SIMON BROS, i .... M A XI 'F.V1URF.RS OF ! SIMON PURE LIME, OAFFNEY CITY, S. C J. B. WHITAKER. .Jr., SAMUEL T. ASHE. ) Eduori iui:iiAr. x. Guaranteed, to te fully as good as any lime on the market and price as low. Special inducements in car load lots. Try it. ' j jan24-d3in i- iSFUSti:llTION- One year, - . . . $ 5.0C Six months, ' - - .. . . 2.5C Three months, - . . . 1.25 One month, - - ; . ,gc One week, - - . . . t And Ornamental Wire Works. Dufur & Co., UMlSHowardSt; Balto, Hd 1 , 1 - j .-,-! Wire ratling for cemeteries, lawns, gardens offices and balconies : Window truards. tree guards, wire cloth, sieves, fenders, cages, sand anu coai screens, iron bedsteads, chairs, settees, etc. j jy9-dly Robbins and Stone ! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Dry Goods, Clothing', Shoes, Eats and Trunks, Willbe olTer(d from this date at and below cost. A settlement must be made within the next ninety, days in order to enable Messrs. Kob- bins A: Stone to lay in a fresh Spring and Summer Stock. Dress Goods and Silks, in every variety of quality and stvle, will be sold at' prime New York cost. In fact,. the entire stock will" be sacrificed Endless variety of Table Linens, Towels, White Spreads, Blankets, Ladies' and Gents' Underwear, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs SPECIAL! Nuns" Veiling, with a deep border, worth $1, will be sold at cts per vard SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! $-1,01)0 worth of Ladies', Gents- and Children' line hand-sewed and inaehine sewed Shoes will be. closed out at a positive sacrifice CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! :VH) suits of Gents:- fine and medium Suits will be closed out. regardless . of cost. HATS! HATS ! HATS! Men and Boys' Hats and Cnps-at- your own price Come earlv and u.uke your selections. The stock mult be closed entinlv out 'within the next ninety davs. ;, . ! Vry Hespectfully, ' - LUCIUS TILLED", - Trustee for Robbins A Stone. DO YOU PROPOSE t BUILD? THE DURHAM WIRE RAILING ;., M d M MTj i. SCHOOL OF IiIUSIC! MISS L. 1. SOLTHGATE. DIRECTOR the Fall Term will open SATURDAY, SEP TEMBER 15th, 1 i Terms Per Quarter of Twenty Lessons: v ocal Culture, half hour lessons, - - Sin.00 Vocal Culture, hour lessons, - ,- - 15.00 Piano, hour lessons, - I - - 10.00 and 15.00 Organ, hour lessons, - - - -. 15.00 FreeClassesin Harmony and Sight Reading. rrivate lessons also given in Elocution and i'hysical Culture, per quarter, i 15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLER, See'y. OUli TEltMS fi&GisU in Admiice from PIEST NATIONAL BAM ! i OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. OF FICE It!- : J. S. CARR. C. S. BI4YAN,. LEO. D. HEARTT CH.S. A. JORDAN ... ... President . Vice-President ....... Cashiej ...Teller. KATES FO t ADVEJtTlSlNG. column, three months, V column, six months,.... column, one year,. . . . . . ) column, three months i cQlumn, six months,. . ... . . I column, one year, . , . . 1 column, three months, 1 column, six montes,. 1 column, one year "tifr. .S 20.00 ,. 35.00 . . GO. 00 .. 35.00 60.00 .. 110.00 ... 60.C0 . . H0.Q0 .. 2rK).O0 FOR SHOES ANNOUNCE That they are - prepared to take con tracts for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the, finest and most elab orate, at .. . Plans and estimates cheerfully furn ished and contracts solicited at home or abroad. ( 1 1 TV A K c vr--i-m -.1 m i 4 1 . 4 b . win jJi.LiL i trnuijpeu iiu luf latest improved labor-saving ma- j chinery and we are prepared to fur nish Sash, Doors, Blinds, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies, at prices that cannot.be beat. ; aulO dt IMPORTANT! All persons who are indebted to W. F. ELLIS, jin any way, will" please come forward lmmediatt ly nitd pay same without delay. By attendiiij; to this at once you will save Expense and Trouble to yourselves as well as to Yours, very respect full v, W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assi-nee .f W. F. Ellis, deell-wltdtf- f FIRE GRATES! HE ATI PIG STOVES! Of Many' Sizes and Kinds. ' Cotton King" and "Durham" Cook Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. mm mm. PIEDMONT AIR LINE. Richmond & Danville R. R. Co Coatlt'iised Stliedulc in LtFect January Cih, USD. Tkains Rrs by 7y M EKI)IANTlMK. . SOUTHBOUND. .... DAILY. No. 50. Xo. ftij'' GO TO DIRECTORS: J. S. Carr, W. W. Fuller, H N. Snow, J. T. Mallory, E. J. Parrish, C. S. Bryan, T.D.Jones, J. W. Wa ker A. U. Stokes, Jaa. A. Bryan . Postmaster at Trov. Ala. M'AMiiN.iTox, Feb. 12. The Presi- U tO-(l.MV tliimiivital s'.im T ais to he iiostmaster at Troy, A Narrow Kseape. u - h. Xt-lson. of Brooklyn, came f'f I'll..- i v, Tlin.r ...-. 1 !.-. a ....iH.l- tirrl.t. in tin- i lit.tt. i..t: . u. ! I'TilW A L.ri,. 1..." ..V l 1 :. -1 . u- U1CHIU Ulll IOUnil 11 UlIXiL'bl a- He surtereil four days from Ji"nia. aud the do tors cave him up. V dt rs English Remedy -tor Consump fr,v":1 Lilu and he is well to-da'. K, ' A Son. We beg to announce to the public that we are now ready for business, and can be found in the 'Parrish Building." Persons desiring papers dis counted will please present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday. i . . Persons depositing monies and receiving certi ficates of deposit therefor, running six or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate ot 4 per cent, per annum. We are PrfjamZ to do Banking in AU its De- ivtriments, Cvflertions, Loan, Discount f - r and Deposit. knowing the wants of the community as thor oughlv as we do, we will endeavor to serve the public as liberallv as circumstances will admit. John T, French MAIN STREET, Next i to j Postoffiee and; opposite farmers Alliance Warehouse. DURHAM, N. C. . I have the best assortment of Stoves, Grates, fcc., ever before of fered in Durham, wliich 1 am offer ing at prices that Cannot be Duplicated elsewhere. The old reliable FARMER GIRL . - . - i than which there is no better. GAUZE DOOR Leave New York. Leave Philadelphia. Leave Baltimore, 1eave Washington, Leave Charlottesville Leave Lynchburg, Arrive Danville. Leave Richmond, Leave Hurkville, Leave Keysville, Icave Danville, Arrive (ireen.-l.oro. leave (Joldsboro, Arrive Kaleigh, Anive Durham, . Arri e Ort t'n-boro. Leave Salem, Leave Orecn-boro, - Arrive Salisbury, Arrive State.-ville, Arrive Asheville, ? Arrive Hot Springs. Leave Sali.-burv. Tl e i -Arrive Charlotte, j Arrive Spartanlinrx, Arrive oreeiyville, Arrive Atlanta, St t :' p M It will be the aim of The Daily Tobacco Plant tc fu raish its readers with the very latest news from all quarters and to present -'..- ! i . the same in an attractive manner. : i i i - i J : " r ! Our Holiday Stock! IDSI-VES HOUSE! DURHAM; N. C. which is the latest triumph in Cook- . jng Stoves. of all kinds at very reduced prices. Heating Stoves, Franklins, &c, of all descriptions. A nice lot of Lamp Goods, Tinware, &c., at lowest prices. C. C. TAYLOR, l :' Main Street dec!3 2ru Leave ( harlot te. Arrive Columbia, Arrive Augusta. . 12 1". A : 7 Li i - " '.' J.i " i 11 I'l " 11 (K - , l 40 P M 3 tHi A M ; 5 i: r m s-M " j 7 4 ; Hi ' A r. rz " 1 4 -si " ." r,:i ' , -r (i7 . s r.ii " 1 t; " 10 X, " ;i i ' : 11 .5 A M '. Klil I' M 1 - l"t P M 12 85 A M .v, ; : 12 " j; X30 ' i 7 10 -. , '. .", ' C. .M) M 4h ' ! ' ":" 12 21 A M 11 IS 1 -M " i 12 12 P M v 7 It " ' t 41 . 20 ; io 12 2H ll 23 A Si 1 -V " i 12 40 P M 1 40 " i 3 37 : ;. :i " j 4 4h 1 1 llM " ' y 4o 2 lo 1 Nt - V f. ' 5 10 io m f' y w, - DAILY. NORTHBOUND. I 'o. 51. Leave Atifju-ta, Leave Columbia, Arrive Miarlotte, Leave Atlanta. Arrive Greenville. Arrive Spartanburg,, Arrive Charlotte, Arrive Sali.-bury, Leave Hot Sprint's, v Leave Asheille. Ix-rtve Statesville, Arrive Snlitury, Lea e Sahsbtiry. Arrive Oreeti-boro, i Arrive Salem, Leave Green-loro, Arrive Durham, Arrive Haleit;h, Arrive fobl-bx.ro,-' 1 P M 10 IO " ! 3 35 A M ; oo p m 1 0t;- M 2 11 ' 4 '() f, 22 '" No. 53. iV.M 12 .M) 1' M 5 Vt 7 1U A M 1 M P M 2 52 " 5 :jo 7 Of, " 'OL1T1CS Now under management of Xj- KiisKir-isr. We 8hall give faithful allegiance to the j principles of the D mocratie party tbat party under w hose administration of pub- i lie affairs the State and the country at large and enjoyed the greatest prosperity ' and the richest blessings. erril)i liiuu-.pfiiiiri. . ----. ........ Vi - m tlie mrning, hurried or difficult hiu r.s;, i , " ,,rl.tn-c in the li"K-Kened puis-, chilliness in the ulli; or sweats ot n.rrbf oil nr nnv of V UTUDS ftrt the first stages of consump-; r .r. Acker's Englsh Kemedy tor Con h f"'nvill cure these fearful symptoms, Sold lindr- .. . . "l.- T She is "Grateftil." I savtul the lif. r.f i;fi m'vl hv W in. Use of Dr. Acker's Encrlish Remedy umption."Mrs: Wsi. V. Habri-I- -w ork. R. Blactnall A- Son. ' We are fully prepared to accommodate the travel 'inc public in the most comfortable manner, both gentlemen and ladies. The publie may feel assured of a quiet house and clean rooms. Table good. lutes, 2.00 per day. Special arrrangeniente for the wet k, ! BE SURE AND SEE IT ! LA.ppropria.te O-ifts ! For all kinds of folks, little or big, at all kinds of prices, great and small. A large and varied assortment of s ToiletArtlclB! Perfomes. Notions, Novelties, &c. STORE ROOM WITH ELEVAT0E ' (J6 P M 12 10 " il 4: 1 32 - 3 :a a i c oi 4J57 fi 43 " ' 27 " 7 12 " h OtJ " X 40 !io wi p m 4 :to A M 50 " Ixave f Jreen-bfiro, Arrive Danville, Arrive Keysviile, Arrive Hurkville Arrive Richmond. Airive Lynchburp. Arrive Charlottesville, Arrive a-hirittfn, f j Arrive P-altimore. j Arrive Philadelphia, j Arrive New Yrtrk. j 'Daily. 11 40 '. 4", 12 ( 2 P XI !' 1 02 ' ! 3 10 " ;t11 4U ' 05 A Xt h :) p Xf . 47 ( 10 .20 " 12 II P XI; 1 47 A XI L26 " 2 30 " 3 W " 5 !' " ! 12 fv." " 12 40 7 X ' i 3 l) A XI) 20 " I 3 (Kl " ", 00 " h 31 10 47 " 1 20 P XI (Daily, except Sunday. Lea e FancyGoois OUK LOCAL DEPARTMENT 5 BOARDERS febo-lm i WANTED.' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE! All persons indebted to the estate of the late C. XI. Hohlen are requested to come forward at once and settle their accounts. All persons to whom the deceased j C. XI. Holden was indebted, will present their accounts to t be Administrator at once, or else this notice will be pleaded In bar of the eame. . W. B. TAYLOR. Administrator. The newest designs and I the finest I goods of the season. Our km; prices make these beautiful goods all bargains. ! Train No i Arrive P.aleitib 3 10 P. XI. j Raleit'h 4 40 P. XL Train No .77! cave Kaleigh 10 CO A XI , Arrive j Selma 11 .'OA. XI. M j Train for Kaleit'h via Clarkville leaven Kich i inond daily 3:10 P. XI. ; Kevville. 6ij P. XI ; ar ; rives Clarkvilie. 7:21 P, XL; Oxford, 8;3J P. XL; ; Hendewn. 9:'i P. XI.; Durham, lo:30 P. XI.; Ral . it'h. 11:4" P. XI. 1 Het!imit.g leaves aleiKb daily 7.-00 A. XI.; Dur i Lata :lr A. XL; Henderson., M A. Xf; Oxford, 10:10 A. .XI.; Clark?villei 11:11 A. XI.; Keynvllle, I 12:41 P. XI.; arrives Kichmoiid. P. XI. i No. '! and .! coni l at Itichmond daily ex- rc.Thurtr AVe shall endeavor to make interesting and sprightly, furnishing the latest hap penings at home and doing all in our powei to still further advance theanterests of our plucky, enterprising and prosperous town. COME TO HEADQUARTERS i , - l i .- Where jour money vill go the fur thest and where you are sure to find what you want K. BLACKNALL & SON, CITY DRUG STORE. The store room at present occupied by Messrs. T. F. Gheek & Son, furniture dealers, (perhaps the best stand m town) is for rent after Jan- uaij x. t. : ( ei.t Sun.'.av for West Point, and TueMlav Thp fir.i K-'fonfl inrl tliirrl thwirt; will 1 ia I:''1 turdayi' for Paltiinore via rt Point. ine nrsi, second ana unra noors win j Nj, 0 Ul,m ssx VtAul bAS dany tx,nnection be rented en suit, or the first ; at Hichmond nb No. .ro for the Sfuth. i ,i i ,i Ns. ift and 51 connect at OoldUro with trliui 1 i ana tniru llOOrs. ; to an(j from MorehtadCltv and Wilmington. The buUding is fitted with a tirst-class j r&n" l liiAfro ud lm toT -elevator connecting the 3 floors, j S. w connects at seipjar for won, n. a. - . . i r TJ ntirt .M make (-lithe f o?mect ion at 1 nlver I i A - . J i ' ' - ' - '- - " - ana 10. panies representing a desirable business, I am prepared to offer most satisfactory . arrangements. . Private rooms or rooms for offices for rent upon the second floor of ! this building to parties giving pood references. vrro E. my ."tation with traina to ana irom cnspei uiu, A. HEARTT, AGENT. i except Sundays. SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. ! On trains V) and 51, Pullman Buftet Slepr te I iween Atlanta and Nw . York, Oreensboro I and .Augusta, and Greensboro, Aahevlil, Hot i Spring and Morrif own, Ten n. On .2 ana M. PtJUiBaa Kunei Rieejwr oeiween Washintrton and New Orleans, vi Moutjpomenr, and between Wa-hington and Auirusta, Kicb mon 1 and Green-boro. Kaleigh: and Greensboro, and Pullman Parlor Cars between SlLbury ana Knoxville. Through Tickets on sale at priiC-pJ Utlons to all pftints. V For rates, local and through time tablet apply to anv apent of the company, or to eOLllAAH, JAS. L. TAYLOTC. ! Traffic Xfanager, Gen. Pasa. Agt. W. A TURK. Dir. Pais. At.. Raleigh. N. C.
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