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Of s MONDAY, FEB. 18, 1889. , vTKST BV TELEGRAPH. i iti tli Ifoiis mwl dress. -hin:ton, Feb. 1G. Senate he Senate bill to place Maj. James SJTSSTSSSiR rt martial uunug iuc wai, uuu :0 Mir v i,v,cretary Stanton and has rni t r m'UlV Vfain itn oaiiig iviiii - the hands 01 congress. ri.p Senate Uieu icsuiueu con- on COn- on i.r.tiun of 'the. ashington county, UtlOnS ana MT. UOke j. roa,,K-a with his argument again UotUi-' fAic v r T r l h .uau- lcuuiauuu ui uic .ie Dietiiorialists, Hackworth, lr,,an-andchutze: ri -it Til n Mr. Coke yieiueu me noor to per- ;t Mr Sherman to present tne con- rencc report on the direct tax bill. I he llou.se provision in relation to t'i'iid lands at Beaufort, S. C, is Imf-ndcd so as to appropriate .jW, .m'tn oav tor town lots in ieauiort t the rate of half the value assessed h.-ivon for- taxes by the U. S. tax PhriiriJlslonei iui ijuuiu vaiumia, axiu r 'ivailai'ie tanus at tne rate or ,er acre- 1 he report was agreed to., Mr. Ulair obtained unanimous con Mnt to state 'his views in opposition .'. the direct tax bill as he had not .n il in the chamber when the con" t-nnce report was presented and Llopted. Mr. hdmunus aiso statea ins oo fftioii to the bill,but said that as he . id not leen present he bad no ij'nt to move a reconsideration, of u vote bv which the conference f-ioi't had "been agreed to As the Senator from Texas did not ivi-h to complete nis remarks to- 1. . ' i i 11 illlht the Senate at 4 p. m. ad- n .1 " IIOL'SE Mr. .MeMillin. of Tenn.. from the ominittee on Ways and Means, re juried a bill to reduce taxation and simplify the laws in relation to the nternal revenue vhole. Committee of the Mr. brekenridge, ol Kentucky, frotn the same committee, reported thill -."to. reduce taxation and for ttlier purposes." r ' l inr cutui ui mc icpuii ui un.se ,t-r r-niocnrot! io tr tilnno tlioin n-vi- ..,... .r 41, v.- e 4inn uu iiiiuouuo io lw jii,i, uiui. uuuii Fie Calender ahead of the internal evenue bill to be reported from the jommittee on appropriations and to give them the right of way unless u; lnends of the Cowles bill can tinister sufficient, force to set them aside. Mr. Uandall, from the committee pn appropriations, reported the ' A. L'owles bill, amending the internal evenue laws, which was referred to he committee of the whole together jvrth the minority substitute re- orted hy 3lr. Forney, of Alabama. 'ending a vote the committee rose find the House at 4:30 adjourned. The Panama Canal. Panama via Galveston, Feb. 1G. t-A large number of laborers have ten discharged from the eanal jvorks, the majority of whom left forJ lie West ladies and Costa Rica. A united amount of work continues j uune on an sections 01 tne ca- fc:d. A total snsnensinn i nor py- tected until the middle of March. nthe 11th . inst. the contractors' i .... i ' . . . ruipioyes were paid oil. The amount ft their pay acffre'cated between three i i .. - i Hd lour hundred thousand silver Jlolhir.s. A p-real innnv npnnlp nrp pivinrr the isthmus. Perfect order o r j revails. Weekly Bank Statement. Nr.w Yoiik Feb. 10. The follow-" tlu; weekly bank statement: erve increase, $3, 142,025 ; loans ''''reuse, sm.300- siwie inernnsn. -O'.t.TOO; dej)osits increase, $3,1 29, ;hl: envulation decrease, $24,300. anks now. hold' $17,295,300 m k 'eatli of IJarnum's Giant. on ant Prl T?nth ivde. X. .1 o co runswick, where he has "lived dur- u the winter for the past ten ; ne had been ill for six iontns Wjth dropsy. Dunne; his mess lu -v. iJtiu iuur men in aiiena ? ce all the time. It took their com--ed strength to move him about with a block and fall. He (wd seven feet two inches in his H (o,l t ii 1 f CKln?s. measnrPfl tn-A W alv across the .shoulders, 28 ,s "wugh a the chest, and hed r,:iS pounds. He was 70 ar ageand was born in Egypt Promptness v-'linviv lout5" Jinti i ueneve it -to,, i1. rWALTEBN-AVALULCE, Wash-K- hliu-knall L Son. :1Tl i , t i i. Take It in Time. Fi. ltlt of n l "i, a siioe was iosi;ior - "mi n ti t,(,;i i fcsill tLinc-'s1 4 lost" Never ne8lect U Ttr . can positively be check- '"Ption ,TeE,DShSh Remedy for Con- lini.t; . IV1 col(1' then a cough, then con t lS v thtn,leatb- "ItookDr. Acker's l.-Ht' i ,UoU!edy for Consumption the mo- rv 1 - i llfir "lat-Knaii A: Son. FOR SALE ! JEieht valiiRhln Ktiii- . tart of Durham -eX: : . in me western . A wi I mri ipn o .0 1 augl8-tf. K. I. KCXiKR.y . t- . Durham Land & Security Co. R. I. Rogers sells thebwrf rwi Centre Sprint- " Cl: L" Also. bWy mrt. nf VraDiea Ior two years 01hce: Second floor n corner Main and rw. -.1 . . " "uuuiug, orner 3L jan7-tf C i vT l . R. I. ROGERS. v?We TownrortyFor Xi- LOTH, .,0x100 feet. Three of tbem that rent lor to V.111118 tnem mat rent lor 2.50 each ner weeV terjih of salt: in. M,1"ce.1? 8ix a ine months uaie at e per cent Sold nn,i PXiw'eii deid'of trnrt J.S. MANNING. Trurtee. . , -j-ius LIME ! LIME! LIME! SIMON BROS, MANUFACTURERS OF SIMON PURE LIME. GAFFNEY CITY, S. C. Guaranteed to be fullv as rood an IHMWUOIS. irVlt. ,Vtm- . 1 1 1 - r., .. j. AU uiaxnci. ou iirn-e a ww. Knot-in n iiMmcniii i jil! TTTTTkTl Tk TT TiT n Wlllli M1L1WU And Ornamental Wire Works. Sufur & Co., 113'115 Howard Si Balto. Md T e raijmF ,for cemeteries, lawns, gardens w-aav uan.uuics , w 1I1UUW EUtirQS lice guards, wire cloth, sieves, fenders, cages, sand uu wi acreeus, .iron oeasieaas, cnairs, settees, jyy-aiy SCHOOL OF I.IDSIC! MISS L. M. SOUTEGATE, DIRECTOR. The Fail Term win open Saturday, sep- ""V , , Terms Per Quarter of Twenty Lessons: Vocal Culture, half hour lessons, Offtl fMlltllFfl hnnr pssnns - , 10.00 - 15.00 $10.00 and 15.00 rmuo, nour lessons, Organ, ilOUr leSSOHS, il - 15.00 Free Classes in Harmon vRiulRwht.RPRfliTir Private lessons also given in Elocution and Physical Cultire, per quarter, 15.00 MISS MARION S. FULLER, Sec'y. REUBEN HIBBERD, Florist d Landscape G Cat Flowers and Bonqnets A SPECIALTY. Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade 0f all Varieties furnished upon short notice. LAWNS. GARDENS AND Cemetery Lots Carefully looked after and kept in order. CHARGES MODERATE. REUBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery " ) . Our Holiday Stock! BE SURE AND SEE IT ! appropriate C3-if ts ! For all kinds of folks, little or big, at all kinds of prices, great and smalL A large and varied assortment of Fancy Goofls s Toilet Arflcles Perfumes, Notions, Novelties, &c. The newest designs and the finest goods of the season. Our low prices make these beautiful goods all bargains. COME TO HEADQUARTERS Where your money will go the fur thest and where you are sure to find what you want- R. BLACKNALL & SON, CITY DRUG STORE. Bright, Fresh, Newsy! THE DAILY TOBACCO PLANT ! ISSUED EVERY AFTERNOON, Except Sunday, at DURHAM. X. C. J. B. WH TAKER, Jr., T. ASHE, SAMUEL ditois. SUBSCRIPTION One year, j- - - $ 5.00 Six months, - - . 2.50 Three months, .- - - - - 1.25 One month, . - . u. - .CO One week, - - . . J5 OUR TERMS : Cash in Advance from Everybody. RATES FOR ADVERTISING. column, three months, . ! J column, six months, ...... i column, one year,. column, three months, .... i j . i J column, six: months,. .... . , column, oh e year 1 column, three months, 1 column, six montes, , x i . 1 column, one year,. . .... $ 20.00 . 35.00 . 60.00 . 35.00 . 0.00 . 110.00 . G0.00 . 110.00 200.00 It will be the aim of The Daily Tobacco Plant tc furnish its readers with the very latest news from all quarters and to present the same in an attractive manner. iP POLITICS We shall give faithful allegiance to the principles of the Democratic party that party under whose administration of pub lic -affairs the; State and the country at 1 j large and enjoyed the greatest prosperity and the richest blessings. J - OUR LOCAL DEPARTMENT We shall endeavor to make interesting and sprightly, furnishing the latest hap penings at home and doing all in our power to still further advance the interests of our plucky, enterprising and prosperous town ATTENTION. The Durham Land and Secaritv Co. has fom of the most valuable Real Estate in town and in East Durham and West Durham for sale. "They make a specialty of colh-otint? aoronnta and rents. " They also rent, bny and sell for others on com mission. Office: Second floor WricM hni 1.1 and Corcoran stret-ts. Jan-" ' E. I. ROGERS. Sec'y. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Fresh Drugs. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Reliable Drugs. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Prescriptions. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Fine Perfumery. VAUGHAN'S DRUG STORE, For Fine Cigars. Vaughan's Drug Store, ForJFresh Garden Seeds. Vaughan's Drug Store, For Anything in the Drug Line. P. W. Vaughan, Ph. Q., Main Street, Durham, N. C. S. R. Carrington. John J. Thaxton 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 hoc lard; pure hog sausage; best snow flake flour and other brands; Haxall meal, Haxall bran, ship stuff, hav, corn, oats, andeverything in the 'I'-.... GROCERY AND FEED LINE. Agents for the best brands fertili zers. e will sav to all that we are amply able, and do buy our goods in large quantities, paying cash and sell for the same, therefore we are able to compete with any house in the State. Call and examine our stock. Respectfully, I CARRINGTON L THANTO S. jaul0-3m . PIEST NATIONAL BAM OP DURHAM ! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00 OFFICERS : J. S. CARR...... C. S. BUY AN,. ........ LEO. D. HEAKTT,.... CHAS. A.; JORDAN.... President ...... . Vice-President C&shiej Teller. J DIRECTORS : j; S. Carr, W. W. Fuller, H. Snow, J. T. Mallory, E. J. Parrish, C. S. Bryan, T. D. Jont-8, a J. W. Waker A. H. Stokes, Jas. A. Bryan . We beg to announce to the public that we are now read- for business, and can be found in the "Parrish Building." Persons desiring papers dis counted will please present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and Friday. ! r . Persons depositing monies and receiving certi ficates of deposit therefor, running Eix or twelve months, will receive interest thereon at the rate ot 4 per cent. ier annum. We are Prepared to do Barking in All its De- pirlmerd$. Cotttdlons, Loan, DiscourJ and Deposit. '. Knowing the wants of the communitv as thor oughly as we do, we will endeavor to serve the public as liberally as circumstances will admit. DEIVER HOUSE I DURHAM, N. C. Now under management of We are fully prepared to accommodate the travel ing public in tbe most comfortable manner, both gentlemen and ladies. The public may feel assured of a quiet house and clean rooms. Table good. Rates, 2.00 per day. Special arrrangements for tne we jt, ', BOARDERS WANTED.- feb5-lm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! All persons indebted to the estate of the late C M. Holden are rejuested to come forward at once and settle their accounts. All ptrwms to whom the deceased C. M. Uolden wu indebted, will present their accounts to the Administrator at once or else this notiee will be pleaded in bar of the same. w. K. TAYLOR. Administrator, Bobbins and Stone ! THE ENTIKE Dry Hoods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Trunks, Willbe offered from this date at and beldw cost' A settlement miist ho made within the next ninety days in order to enable Messrs. Rob ? bins & Stone to lay in a fresh Spring and Summer Stock. Dre.ss Goods and Silks, in every variety of quality, and style, will be sold'at prime ..New lork cost In fact, tbe entire stock will VkA cnprifinnl Endless variety of Table Linens, Towels, ATiite Spreads, Blankets, Ladies' iiuu oeuis uuuerwear, corsets, nosiery, Uloves, Handkerchiefs. SPECIAL ! 1 Nuns' Veiling, with a deep border, worth $l,will be sold at 03 cts per yard SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! $4,000 worth of Ladies', Gents and Childrens' fine hand-sewed and machine- sewed felloes will be closed out at a positive sacrifice CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! 300 suits of. Gents j fine and medium Suits .will be closed out regardless - . s of cost. HATS! HATS! HATS ! Men and Boys' Hats and Caps at your own price. Come early, and make your selections. The stock must be closed entirely out within the . next ninety days. t Very Respectfully, . j Trustee, forlRobbins k Stone. DO YOU PROPOSE S BUILD ? THE DURHAM Sash, Dsor and Blind' MTg Co. ANNOUNCE That they are prepared to take con tracts for Buildings of any size, in Wood or Brick, from the plainest and cheapest to the finest and most elab orate, at Plans and estimates cheerfully furn ished and contracts solicited at home or abroad. Our plant is equipped with the latest improved labor-saving ma chinery and we are prepared to fur nish Sash, Doors, Rlinds, and all kinds of Builders' Supplies at prices that cannot be beat. auelO-dt Stoves, Grates, k. I have the best assortment of Stoves, Grates, &c, ever before 'of fered in Durham, which I am offer ing at prices that Cannot be Duplicated elsewrhere. The old reliable FARMER GIRL than which' there is no better. The GAUZE DOOR which is the latest triumph in Cook ing Stoves. - of all kinds at very reduced prices. Heating Stoves, Franklins, &c., of all descriptions. A nice lot of Lamp Goods, Tinware, &&, at lowest prices. C. C. TAYLOR, Main Street. deci:$ 2m - - STOREROOM WITH ELEVATOR T The store room at present occupied by Messrs. T. F, Cheek & Son furniture dealers, (perhaps the best stand in town) is for rent after Jan uary 1st. , The first, second and third floors will be rented en suit, or the first and third floors. The building is fitted with a first-class elevator connecting the 3 floors, and to parties 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 good re f , erences. E. A. HEARTT, AGENT T STOCK OF- IMPORTANT! All f persons who are indebted to W. F. ELLIS, m any way, will please come forward immediately and pay same without delay. 13y attending to this at once you will saye 1 I Expense and Trouble to yourselves as well as to Yours, very respectfully, W. S. HALLIBURTON, Assignee of V. F. Ellis. decll-wltdtf FIRE GRATES! HE ATMS STOVES! Of Many. Sizes and Kinds. "Cotton King"! and "Durham" Cook Stoves. GENERAL HARDWARE. T. WOMBLE. PIEDMONT AIR LINK. Richmond & Danville R. R. Co. Condensed -Schedule in Effect January 6th, Ul THAiN8RrrN by 75 Meridian Tim. SOUTHBOUND. " DAILY. I j No. 50. No. 52. Leave Ne Tork. f Wir7AM UMPM Leave Philadelphia, j 7 20 057 Ixiave Haltimore, j 9 43 . y 42 Ieave Washington. i n 24 " 11 00 Leave Charlottesville, I i 3 40 P M :5 00 AM Leave Lynchburg, 5 4r . 5 jq . Arrive Daqyille, 8 .TO " 745 Leave Richmond, i 310 " SO-75 Leave Burkville, 5 12 " 4 27 " Leav Keysville, 5 53 " 5 07 " Leave Ianville, x 50 " 8 or. " Arrive Greensboro. j 10 35 9 42 ' Leave Goldsbof o, Tf 55 A M f 10 PM Arrive Raleigh, 2 10 P M 12 35 a M Arrive Durham, 3 5 56 " -; Arrive Greensboro, I 8 30 " 7 40 ' Leave Salem, j f6 13 " CW) Leave Greenslxro, 1 1045 9 5o " lyiiyj 12 21 A M 11 IX Arrive Statesville, ' W 151 TT2T2' P M Arrive Asheville, 5; 744 " 444 Arrive Hot 8pring8. 9 20 " . 6 10 ?iBV7 "12 2 " " 11 23 A M Arrive Charlotte, 1 155 J2 40 P M Arrive Spartanburg, : 440 " 337 Arrive Greenville, : 1 5 50 4 4H " Arrive Atlanta, 11 00 " 9 40 " Leave Charlotte, 1 2 10 " i 1 ()0 "" Arrive Columbia, ii g :V) " 6 10 " Arrive Augusta. ; 10 :w " 905 NORTHBOUND. DAILY. No. 51. No. 53. I-ave Augusta, f :1TWpsi j 845AM Leave Columbia, 1 10 40 " Ti 50 J M Arrive Charlotte. '. 335 A M! ft 15 " Leave Atlanta, 00 P Mi "7 lu a m Arrive Greenville. 1 06 A M- 1 51 p M Arrive Spartanburg, j 2 11 2 52 " Arrive Charlotte, 1 4 M " 5 TO " ATTiveSallBbury, 6 22 " 7 05 Leave Hot Springs, .- j 06 p m L7T6 Leave Asheville, ' 9 46 " 132 " Iveave Statesville, 3 .'50 AM 6 01 Arrive Salisbury, i 4 37 j 6 43 ' Leave Salisbury. ; 6 27 " j 7 12 Arrive Greensboro. j 8 00 " ; 8 40 " Arrive Salem, ; n 4Q ;tT2JHjTM Leave Greensxro, ' 9 4-5 ""10 50 P M Arrive Durham, i 12 02 P M 4 TO A M Arrive Raleigh, ; 1 02 " 7 50 Arrive Goldsboro, 3 10 ' fH 45 Iave Greensbofoj I 8 05 A M .ri0 P M Arrive Danville, ,J 947 " 10 20 " Arrive Keysville, ' 12 41 P M 1 47 A M Arrive Burkville, 1 26 " 2 3C ' Arrive Richmond, j 3 30 " 5 15 Arrive LvnchrTurgT 12 40 12 55 Arrive Charlottesville, : 2 55 " 300 " Arrive Watihington, 7:15 " 700 " Arrive Baltimore, x 50 " h 20 " Arrive Philadelphia, '". 3 00 A M 10 47- Arrive New York. 6 20 44 1 20 P M Daily. t Dally, except Sunday. Train No. JiG Arrive Ra Raleigh 4 40 P. M. eigh 3 40 P. M. Leave Train No. 57 Leave Puiltigh 10 00 A M , Arrive Selmall55A. M. iram lor Raleigh via (Harkirville leavei Rich mond daily. 3:10 P. M. ; Keysville,. 6 XXI P. M ; ar rives Clark sn file, 751 P. Oxford, 8:30 P. M.; Henderson, 9: P. M. ; Durham, 1030 P. M.: Ral eigh. 11:45 P. M. Returning leaves Falefga dally 7:00 A. M.-, Dur ham 8:15 A. M.; Hendenwn, 8:30 A. M.; Oxford. 10:10 A. XL; Clarksville, A. M.: Keyivllle, 12:41 P. M.; arrives Richmond. 3:30 p. M. Nos. 51 and 5.3 connect at Richmond daily ex cept Sunday for West Poinjt, and Tueday.Thur days and Saturday for Baltimore via Wert Point. No. 60 from West Point baa daily connection at Richmond with No. 50 for the South. Nos. 50 and 51 connect a Goldboro with trains to and from More head City and Wilmington. No. 51 connect at Greensboro and Selma for Fayetteville. Sic No. 53 connects at Selmrf for Wilson, N. C. Nos. 50 and 51 make close connection at Univer sity Station with trains to and from Chape! Hill, except Sundays. c SLEEPIMC-CAR SERVICE. On trains 50 and 51, Pullman Buftet Sleeper be tween Atbinu and New York, Greensboro and Augusta, and Greensboro, Aahevlila, Hot Springs and MorrUtown, Teon. . On 2 and 53. Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and New Orleans, via Montgomery, and between Washington and Augusta, Rich mond and Greensboro, Raleigh and Greensboro, and Pullman Parlor Cars 'between Salisbury and Knoxville. F Through Tickets on sale kt principal staUons to all points. ' ; 1. tor rates, local and tbroogh time tables apply to any agent of the company, or to SOL HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR. T"MW?:'. J . . Art. uiy. raw,! Agr., naieign, ji. c. -
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