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VOL. II NO, 76. DURHAM, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1889. $5.00 PER ANNUM. . -hurrah lor Wilmington! The Attention is directed to the ad- KP!,or!s'of serious noting come from the propo.-ition to raise $150,000 to reiiii- vertisenients of Messrs. T. J. Gattis iv (H-covered mines in Lower California. ne merit an and two Mexicans have been Mexi an cavalry are on the way to nf trouble. Wednesday, 175 , ..rrivwl at 1'ortland. Ale. Ihev f KreH.Ilt out hy the English government to Mr. Hart's Home, in (. anada, Irom whence ,v nill 1 lund situations. They went on j t.Ril. Humor has it that Tammany .. ' ..: i a.. I l r i i t nil . . lull I M'tKH'ii iiwn.-'"" in v .,... uvwuuio ui cjvyiiwui u ii u tujiege tunnel to con ,jntv Lteiuocrary. ine republican &en- i ,r- hot! v debated the nomination of Hal- ql vetenlav. !-enator lngalls and liller , the attack upon him. The nomination li reieete'il- ernon (j. lhompson, of v.'.rf.ilt Ya . was found dead in his bed at hotel in New York, yesterday morning he gas was-turned on. lie died from as- ijvxiation. Rhode Island has not sue burse manufacturing enterprises for1 feon Cltv taxes nairl rliirintr fho fi rat torv bee what YY hitaker, the lnim t & v., ...cw , . ,- . r vearsofthpir pvitpnpp W,a,orH0 uaa lo eay in mis issue oi . ..v.. . fVMO Vyl4 A 1 A I I ' . . I J ... JL Xll 1. Dy an overwhelming vote yesterday. The time draweth near which will give the lazy editorjoy unspeakable. I I , t? 1 1 ! i i ixc can soon nil liiimitab e unact FROM WASHINGTON. by the LA NT. uo you want window fixtures Sam Lehman, at insr Hall. Work is To-I)ays Nominations President. Special to The Plant. Washington, March 29. The Pres Superior Court, State vs. Reuben Barbee, charge, assault with a deadly weapon ; ver dict, guilty. Judgment, that defen dant pay ail costs and 50 touse of NEW DRKSS FABRICS utent' sent in" :W following. nomua Py "bom he shot, and give SoOU An ExpOSISitiOn Universelle show cases or tions to dav :i Robert Adams. Jr.. of Vu"u 1UI ur,ulWUI- ? Ifso,callonMr. Pennsylvania. Minister ta Brazil : L blate. v,s ab Lane. Judgment the Durham Cloth- fc. Mizn'er, of California, to Central suspended on payment ot cost hAnierica; William L. Scrugirs, of . nuer.on ua ie, ,i " In u.- .'. i .1.- it-:-.i charge, retailing: verdict, eui tv progressing upon tne ueuisiu.iuiH.ei.y at uie um uu Tll(1" trsa mnntu'o r tf- Tl j a 1 I t.'tt . . . 1 T....,. 1 . V UUIUV.111, lilO 111 tilt AT ff. H. & R. S. Tflcker & Co's. closing exercises clipped from other Peabody streets, under the railroad William O. BradIey,to Corea; George papers or written for him by gush- lriiCK at the head ot Uarr street, tianuier, oi Kansas, to ue .vssisiani inecraduates We learnlthat one of the Dur- ieuj "ie nueiioi-. o o ham darkeys, who exodusted to Mis- IIarris. It is charged that Democratic Sen- sissippi, a few weeks a;o, has re- ators are not taking advantages 6l turned with rather an unfavorable opportunities to increase dissensions rtPoli: 01 ms lnP- amonrr the RpniihliVanu SnnhJ lhe Parrish Warehouse Cora- w y vviviivuim; pu pwov The they were to, what good would it do ? pany received a carload of leaf over Plant Photographs. Mr. W. H. Willard went down the road to-day. : : Dr. Jas. McKee, of Raleigh, was utre i an alarming drought in Brazil. EDITORIAL B1UEFS. .l VVtl . . f ... the Durham & Northern road last iU LU?U UJ1S mu,liU1K Mri J. F. Jones, ot lrinity College, I 11. ( ) . : I 1 '. . The Prei- appointing men of his own party to sticks, just as it is brought here in was on the east bound train to-day. wagons. ; ; Mrs. l. K. Caldwell, ot Morganton, r-The Trinity Colleee foot hall N on i a visit to the family of hr team was on the noon train to-day, brotner, ur. J. v. tain. poing to Raleigh, where they will Mrs. H. A. Reams left yesterday i l -cktir Jonatar trot James Caie.te thinks Minister Lincoln i-bat would not preverlt Harrison night. The leaf was shipped on till be popular in ingiauu. lit i quoted as saying he does not intend office. T I. XT' Tl-; e 1 L rtinove ien. josepii ii.. juuhsuu uuiii ms Iiion as Hailroad Commissioner.- Here are the views of the New Commissioner of Pensions: He fa vors thegiving of pensions to all stir- play a match game with the Wake afternoon for Chapel Hill to attend viving federal soldiers who sav rurtsl leani mis aiieruoou. napei luu jiuuui ivu ouuuuv ocnuui vissu i ...... i-i i .i i ia. ii 1 i .1 nui uciit hukc ruiesi auu inuuv uauu. xnia-u'T isatks is reouesaeu 10 inev neeu ii. ana to ine winows ni , . , . . .. , " 1 - I U J " j -I I ' l-v -v I 1J .11 , 1 lease step to the front. all soldiers killed Lav on.MacduH"; and damn'd be .fi l TT 1 1 I. Dim mat nrst cries, tioiu, enougu. : UH'th. . Rm, Halstead, New, Rice all Newspaper men have received their Lt places. Next? Shepherd? The papers of the ome to the conclusion that Harri on and not Blaine is President. heat Chanfd Hill, lint it. rlnps nnt, i i .1 . i . , . ---- anu ue imuKs necessarily follow that Trinity will the pensions ot private soldiers beai Wake Forest. should be increased. I It appears probable that our ef ficient postmaster, Mr. J. H. Allen, 1 he express agent at Blacktan, a will hold his position until April ot smalltown in Alabama, received ia next year, when ; his term will ex- onckaaft PontnininST OOO for aminJPire-'iU seems to be the policy Ot . r i ' " -r the Administration not to remove mg company luonaay evening. ie offiners nf this class, without cause. ing too late to deliver it, he put it in until the expiration of the term for North have his safe. About 10 p. m., he was which they were appointed. workhoufe. State vs. Pan thy McDade, charge, retailing ; verdict, not guilty. several cases were tnen tasen up in which the defendants were called andfailed. State vs. Henry Williford and Cornelia Johnson, charge, f. & a Johnson called and failed ; Williford tried and acquitted. I FRIDAY. State vs. Andy Cook, charge, per jury. erdict, guilty. Jury recom- neni r ne niercv oi t ie i onrr, . mir- j . . 0 ment not yet prayed. following sentences have been iui posed : Calvin Austin, retailing ; 3 months public roads. llliam Wiirins, larcenv : 0 Mr. Edward McMurran,of Orange; months on roads. Va., has accepted a position in the James Hayes larceny office' of the Richmond & Danville on roads. 4 month.- railroad, at this place. Mrs. J. S. Carr went down to Ral eigh on the noon train. Mr. Carr is expected home from Florida this af ternoon, and Mrs. Cair will join him at Raleigh. Miss Cora Stephens, of Reids-ville, who has been visiting the families ot Messrs. 1. M. and Henry Stephens, tr i ii . , . i.ti Ksr. i- iti . ;i i ii l iin v nipn hi turtlpH hv n vnipp hphinrl anvina we learn mat our x resoytenan , c , , - j rm i siaruea oy a voice Denina saying, j neft vesterdav afternoon on a visit to us win enueavor 10 raise iuiius n " , Crabtree vj Cameron,, retailing v "Smoke;" $80 tine and cost. Jl no' paid before Court adjourns, they will be sentenced to term on public roads I Ins winds up the State docket. except a few ci fa cases and one oi two defendants to be sentenced. BUSINESS NOTICES. in exposition of Dress Fabrics worthy ot the name is now open to the public Our great j Dry Goods Store Is a public promenade, and now at spring time is a garden spot of novel ties. Kememberin the winter, before February 1st, how we swept the slow things away? The people couldn't resist the bargains we pfiered. Cer tain it is that all the old stuffs disap peared, and everything now is bright md new. Customers have remarked h tt they never saw a stock brighter. md we know it. It is all brightness ind freshness and novelty; W. II. & R. S. TUCKER k CO.," i)ar21d-3m Raleizh. N. C. frient UnU n.,nn.l,nnJa' T.rw 1,. 11UJU U U VUUl 1JU.11U3. I UllllUtL, ilC I ! .1 . .1 f " i lor imp prppi uin in a mimmor rr saw two masKeamen covering mm COmmodious brick church on the with revolvers. He did not hold up corner of Main and Roxboro streets, his hands, but quickly drew his re- where the wooden building in which volver, and . two reports sounded ;he3r now worship, is located. The The Philadelphia postmastership simultaneously. The agent staggered flair is said to have caused a good back and the robbers fled! The dead ul of had blood among the Repub- body of one was found, about fifty The contract has been awarded lr building the Belt Line Railroad round the city of Richmond, Va. Greensboro. Rev. J. L. White, Mr. II. A. As I expect to go North in a short whilt r ofler si)ecial prices in dinner sets, tea Pets, crockery and glassware, hemember I earn MATIOBIAL BAM OP DURHAM! Chartered Nov. 9th, 1887. Capital, $100,000.00. Reams and Mr. Newtoh Cheek left the finest line of groceries and confectioi Plant most heartily wishes them success in their efforts and believes they will succeed this morning, through the country, to attend the session of the Mount Zion BaptisrSunday School Associa tion, at Chapel Hill. cans' of tlie Quaker city. yards away. The agent Sam Small has a congressional ee in his bonnet. It will surely die ie same death as the legislative bee ehad buzzing around his head last wounded, but will recover, is severely Attention, Presbyterians. TOWN TALK. Y. M. C. A. No cases in the Mayor's court this morning. fin in t.hft lpcture. at - 7 - - o rwiTi i st a x ding the tact that the hall, to-night. resident seems determined to ob- Can't we have that eo-operativ jerve the Civil Service law, he is still cotton factory ? eseiged with a whole army of office M-kers Ilev. G. P. Bostick. Mr. Bostick writes us that he Officers of the Presbyterian Church watches with much interest all the request a full attendance of the con- movements, for the interest of Dur- cheap, at th gregation on Sunday morning, to haih and that he enjoys The Plant ply at once, t consider a matter of importance in a congregational meeting to be held i mmediately after sermon. II. T. Darsall, Pastor. in the citv. 1 am sole acent for the follow ing pianos and organs: (Jhickerihe, Mattin- she, Masn x Hamlin, Anon and Sterling pianos; Mason x llarnlin, rackard, Bav Mate and Merhncr organs. Musical mer chandise sold on installments. WlilTAKF.R, the Inimitable. OFFICERH i r. s. carr 3. S. BRYAN LEO. D. HEARTT, ... JHAS. A. JORDAN,.. . . .. President Vice-Prenldent Cashiej Teller. DIUECTOItH t For Sale. Six show cases and window fixtures for sale e Durham Clothing Hall. Aj- to Sam Lehman. r. 8. Carr, W. W. Fuller, N. Snow, J T. Mallory. E. J. Parriah'. C. 8. Brynn. T. D. Joiiea, J. W. Waker A. H. Stokes, Jaa. A. Bryan very much, lie win spend a week in Asheville and then go to Browns boro, Kentucky, lor a month. Manv A Cliance to 3Iake 31oney. ! I will sell the Durham Bakery at a reason- :irilp nnrf 1 ho nn w nron n tnv-ri ti illi rt i i. 1' 1 . . . . iiv iiij vivii (iu iun ii. mill u ui uui uuu)ie icci u uuep uiicicsi J" good outfit and trade. Apply to To-Niht. y We would remind our citizens of the lecture to be delivered to night, Mr. Bostick and are always glad to hear irom luin. T. B. Smith. We Are Here. Congratulate us! The Plant has survived the terrible -Sun-stroke ol t'oi.. Oliver H. Dockery not hav- f g got the Knglish Mission has fal f n. back on his second choice, and now advocating himself for the tr ... ... l . f'uian annointmpnt : t he North Carolina "holdover,' oken Jatvhes as having been promoted, is lorth Urolinian by right only of rpet bag residence .in the State. at the Y. M. C. A; hall, upon "Myths The civil docket was taken up and Superstitions, ' by Rev. H. T in the Superior Court to-day. j Darnall. No admission fee will be f to TanrJinnr fir-lf I nlmrten ano;-all triends Ol the ASSO- vmi nlinnt. rw ornnn n npvv "Mv ' ? i l... '. t"ii . l , i - ... .... . ciation are coruiany lnvnea. a My !" liut didn't the "red-headed Lambe ct Gorman have their complete lineot clothing, gents . lurnishings and shoe- in stock. Look out for their advertisement next week. ' , " I f I i his mnrninc. n.nn nimpars nptorn K 'oma i.. . 0, x I I " s.Kviisaajj Mr. M. W. Reed's, to-hitrht . ... , rtJ . .-. , i ... ... . Why not organize the canning treat is in store tor those who go, and jack-in.-the.-box, when it said "boo! factory and get ready for work this we hope to see a large attendance. make our luminous contemporary c v .... A- k .. ixt'r ii ii i i ri. Krr i i i season; ue.vn " . ; i . . , . ' : -Soring goods are coming in. "The San wants to see the local " 13 eany in me season to transmi Watch the advertising columns of option law respected and obeyed and r"; "u6 "' "c7 Sall SUI'J 'S(OOJJ r has been suggested that plays f Produced in New York, on April "i which George Washington saw lpn V' . . . . .... ,,c was President, x Why, a niany people j'Liys'' Werp nr.t I - - w V v 111 F)se gooJ, pioiis old days, but were fuouueed by the devil at a much The Plant. The ladies of Trinity'Church are at work for that fine organ and they will get it, too. Read the new advertisement of the closing out and gents' furnishing Lehman's Clothing HalL sale of clothing at goods, the violators punished, and those who will persist in violating it pun ished severely. Does it? Well itstrikes us it has a mighty poor way of showing it. The above sentence from its "What Next" article reminds us of the lit tle fellow who drew something indis tinguishable and then wrote under A fine assortment of Box Paper, also full- line of Stationery, for school, purposes, just received. 1 . J . (jattis & Son. Blank Books. Various sizes and qualities, at the Durham bookstore ot J. Li. VY hitaker. Jr- & Co. S4KVI1S3H0 JB c7,MS shwi c :00 IS MP 0 S3S ianlx)J3 'spooy HBqasBJi Triumphant Songs We bee to announce to the ! nubile that we are iow ready for business, and can be found in the 'Parrish Huilding." Persons desirine papers di nunted.will please present them to the Board of Directors through our Cashier every Tuesday and r rmay.- Persons aepositing monies and receiving certi icates of deiosit therefor, running six or" twelve nonths, will receive interest thereon at the rate f 4 per cent, per annum. We are Prepared to do Banking in AH its De. parimenls. Collections, Loan, Discount and Deposit. Knowing the wants of the community as thor- Migbly as we do. we will endeavor to nerre the public a liberally as circumstances will admit. REUBEN HIBBERD. riorisi a.nd Landscape G&Tde&er. them later. And besides, too much strain upon that admirable back bone might destroy its symmetry. I he Sun savs : "As ham Jones re luaia-cu, rt uu uu- aiayo ijuwio. Jnet j rji at niMuM . I hal ls sn nnn th hnwhnrr nt the o: u . a.o i-n . 1 . . : . ' . 0 ...x, , ,j ceiu eacn ; co. uu per aozen. At me sun tnis morning was a practical Durham bookstore of demonstration of that truth. There- J. B. Whitaker, Jr., & Co; Got Flowers and Bouquets A SPECIALTY. c a l . a I lore iue quoiaiiuu was su ueniuuus p.,P nftVt! The only vacant store houses on it :This is a horse.'' Plant o v- an 11 .not necl8.s?ry iot writ,(: Tops, Marble,, Balls, at the Durham Book- 1 . a 1 ll ' 1 thin v i At ii ia I n i n in o ' 1 ' Main street have Deen reniea aim lonu m'nn uuuw iub pmuic, xia io a. uuic. store ot cupied. S Looks as it jt j3 not ne( will soon be occui Pkes necessary to write any think that there is life around these parts yet. thing under The Plant's indistin existence in. "oni iu guishaole naicuie. it is too piain Don't forget that the residence It shows a large picturesque ass. of Mr. R. C. Strud wick, on .Morns Sun of this mommy. street will be offered for sale, att Glad the editor of the Sim recog 12 o'clock, to-morrow, in tront oi tne nized his photograph. Now that the -bun has bad an op- J. B. Whitaker, Jr., & Co. portunity to express opinion of I ur Mr i vt tro hnno it too a roliot'oH t-; r....u- have just received "Miss Lou," by Ed- " u ; im3 auy """8 yucJ lu .Ba- ' ward P. Koe ; paper binding, only 25 cents, at uuncvci, c ui usuusisi, in xn bchuus- i me uurham liookstore ot ness, that it keep within the bounds J. B. Whitaker. Jr & Co. of truth. If The Plant hits it in IDKNT IT 1 nDlartv'u nonor CU-e- tn . - .iniiou.l S3 UI'V.1 4.l k.'. line Pr;.i -.mi . , j any courthouse door. Attention is called in to-day's Phvt to the exoosition ot new i . , . - ii . , t Lv- rule in teeP,ne dress fabrics at the popular dry pmocrats in office until their terms goods house of W. H. & R. S. Tucker fPre,but will take up each case & Co., at Raleigh. fParaiely and unon its own dis- Telephonic communication with Meal For the Destitute. a sore spot iei u mi ihej lam ir, ,i-on r, t?vi c e n . .. . . . . I vv..ij '""vu vr Aiuuuct Ill Ull back, but don t hurl the darts Ot An- kinds; Seal Presses, Ribbon and Seal Stami. ... . .. . ... I . " . . ' f 1 I1T I. ..i r.i . . . - ' The following letter to the editor ninias at us, n 'ou ,piease. e are etc, at me lAirnam bookstore of of the Orange County Observer ex- led to advance these cautionary re-1 J B. Whitaker, Jr&Co- plains itself : marks by the lollowing paragraph in only 25 Cents CJHAPEL MILL, in. iuarenz, oxj. vue ouit ujis moriiiug: For VAr P TW- n,: tj Mr, Jot. A. Harris Dear Sir : I 4 As The Plant has so much to say Awav." and "An Orkinal Belle." mner ... . ii I ; '.. .i i? i y ii!i i I .. .. . would be glad it you wouia say in concerning me nsi twnicn u oareiy covers, at tne uurnam liookstore of o. li. HITAKER, JR., X CO. I -v-iuuiunc IUO .its-own bottom. s is to stand nive mprib ' r ..u.. LaJ East Durham would prove quite a vnnrinaner that Mr. Julian S. Carr mentioned the day before), and the ... -v... m uuier nuiuo - . j i ak., rr -v . , , , r. i ... - V .i t convenience, anu wc uupc hiuk - ias instructed me to order a carioaa pun, ana wnai us euuor snouiu oo, rangements will yet oe maae o) Qf meal to be distributed, one-half at we presume J he Plant lathers the which it will be secured; Hillsboro and the other one-halfat anonymous and illegitimate child . f 1. ....... . ... . e t .i i l . senator qui,b i The Henderson Hold lpoj says : Chapel Hill, to destitute persons in iouna in tne grana jury room, ana it -ethitAf -a--. "Hurrah tor the uurnam o: nenuer- mrange county, ine meai is ex- must, men swajio me cusugauou i - "luim xrnisiHJifi s iiiiiiu-I -l i. i. k i hirhom I . hn iha lout rT nori I nw Mftnnr adminisiprpn in in nn tion " I son raiiroau - uuuau vi iumuui , m-inu iu aiiivc ij i" - uv i Muimmu.v.v- w " uu I - 'rjeeu without good cause antj hurrah for Henderson, tne twin week, and 1 want the good people oi . - "rpuse tne conhrmation oi leat tobacco cuiesoi lueouuiu. urange 10 assist mem uuuiuuiiug . -""uu scab iu uv iuc u; i esi(1tnt. -Snrwu:.: u:. The Richmond & Danville rail O f 1 j inr n tract O VCP5t roaa is cuuoiuv-ng ofthedepot, which will be used for unloading coal cars from the bottom. Thlc will trreatlv expedite the work ..... n j - 7 of unloading. ; di "WtntlRP fn I .... . spue nis political lace : U an ni.. i , . . v6' olu lace t is, too. Per loob naSaI CUrtailmeDt will help it It is a noble deed irom. a wortny christian gentleman, and I want no one to have any of the meal except those Mr. Carr intended to help in their destitute condition. Your friend, J. Y. Merrttt. known father.' The Plant generally strikes from the shoulder and calls things by their right name and yet we do not like to use harsh twords about our contemporary. Still, in self-defence, we must say that in the above in stance theiLn presumes a LIE (with a big L, a big I and a big E). SCHOOL OF I.IUSIC! IIS3 L 1. SOUTHGATE, DlEECTOi The Fall Term wlU open SATURDAY, 8EP- Teris Per Siartsr cf Twenty Lesrors: Evergreens, Shrubs 1 Shade of all Varieties lurnished upon short notice. LAWNS, GARDENS AND Ceznetery- Lots Carefully looked after and kept in order CHARGES MODERATE. RE UBEN HIBBERD, Durham Floral Nursery. ATTENTION. The Durham Land and Security Co. baa aome of tbe mot valuable Real Eatata in town and in aat Durham and Weat Da r ham for aal. yTher make a apeclty of collecting account and renta. They alao rent, bor and atU for ctbera on com- mirai'D. - i Office: Second floor Wright bnildinz. corner Hala and Corcoran atreeta. i Jan7-tf R. L ROGERS. Sec'j. NOTICE ! - tmoo 15.00 Vocal rultnre, half hour lessons, Vocal Culiure, hour leaaona Pino. hour lewons, - -Orean. hnir levons. - . FreeLlai-sln Harmony and Sieht Reading. Private lesson also given in Elocution and PhTEical Culture, per quarter, 15.00 MISS MARION a FULLER, SeCy. The creditors of vr. T. Black well are anxioaa to get their money. Wear Jaat aa anxious to pay i hem We har been aa lenient as p aalble. but we tlO.OO and 15 00 and pay tbe ai.ount tby ow. Ail claims not i rtiia or ai r.-tnnir rr to$a hi ini i. m wnii, will be placed in our attorney's bands fur coUse tion. V. BAI.UKO, w. 8. Halliburton , socblMw Trustees of W. T. BlackwsIL
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