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w s C HtCK.ETV K4lla- .Tr - Office in Biggsbes posite Parrish'l 'srebouse. Building, -op- DURHAM. N. C.: fRIl't OFSIIBW'HIfTIOS 6ne Year,1n Advance, Sis Months, " $1 50 .1 00 ALTZSTTSnil SATIS LIBERAL I FT The Nw York Legislature has pawed' a law prchibiting the sale of cigarettes toJioys under 14 yean of age. . . ' ..tv' 17 Er. Sjieaker Randall hat de, clared himself ia favor of the re-elec tion of Cleveland in 1888. M. " U - mar major unmuna jsuric lias ro h"" la MemohaiaT" The aad announcement of the death of Mm. w. T. Block well on Monday sent a thrill of anguish through many near:, and dropped a shadow of gloom over our entire community, for Mrs, IVack well wan well known in Wilson, where she was universal ly nuil n.st warmly a Inured for the many or'.nea which glistened so bomrtll'iHv In tiie eorona! of tar rrval and majestic womanhood, and which made her society so bright and su joveiy anu so iuii or aweet, en- cpfMHineni. we Knew ner wen; iu fact she was one of our warmest and tenderest friends, aud some of the sweetest recollections of our life are those which enshrine the many mo ments of joy and happiness we found ia her delightful companionship. She waa indeed a queenly woman. En nohled by all woraauly virtue; with affections as tender and as true as Godly taith was pure and holy; with manners and speech adorned by the graces of inherited refinement; with an intelligent, cultured and unclouded mind combined, as only these quali- -State NewiT bickig,,aw wiriwT I " . :i." siened his office as Director fleneral ties combine in natures deeply geusi of the New Orleans Exnoailion. 1 ?ive thought and feeling, to make a11ieeJead lock in the Illinois jeebfaturfl has in our lamented young friend, a char i aeter of raro excellooce and beauty. But death loves a shining mark, and I our beloved friend has been laid mumj in niivuv biukiuci, '( ricBf Mabone i ryeak V to SrJ xt Decern- ' li ii FTflM 1 1 iliii it is an 1 1;' ( thoeitsnvely stated. 1 Legislature has ended in the election f Joo. A. Logan to the Senate, ' (Jwhich once gleamed with soul-lit ICtov. Camerj.wf Vlrginiaan- radiance, are lustreless now in the noun cos no luttntioa of supporting; grave a deep sleep, tianils, which h nA-Xi"herntorial, never fi've treacherous clasp, iare I folded m nerveless clasp across a bosom which never nnrted a thought that was unt pur and noble. Her voice, so sweet and birdlike, is dumb and noteless now, its music flown. Yes, our beloved friend is dead, and not until the belfry of Eternity shall toll out the funeral of time will we behold her again. In this sad thought there is an ocean of grief, whose dark and bitter waves eneull the heart in everlasting burial, and before whose surging billows Sympathy herself stands mute, and bows the head in voiceless anguish. And yet, despite all this, upon the lowering clouds there is seen a rainbow of onifort glistening on the "inky flood of sor row, for we believe that our friend Earth's bitter chalice tasted, its lees all left now roams the sweet fields of Aidea, and sip with angels uie neciar o: a Ulissiui immortality. Jut in the pnng of womanhood. Tender and loving and tweet and 'good, . Ah ! too guod for the sinful earth, Oulr the angeU knew her worth; So they called her unto them, And decked her brow wi'h a diadem. BtHtcr t smile when nucli a life Give np the haul of earthly strife, Better to know that her taxkt are done, Triali ended and glorr won ; Tub ire vain when a sou! bright Wing its way tJ the gatea of light. e AsheviUe Advance say: The frost las( Sunday night did much damage to gardens in tfie oity. , The rait, w understand, has not been in jured, i - 'The remarkable statement is mad that in the Suite of Massachusetts during the past twenty six years more people comimieu buiciuc mnu iru iu battle during entire war ; those killed in battle were 1,246, while the suicides from 1859 to 1884 were 3,024. The importance of wholesome potable water for cities is shown in Vienna Since the introduction into that city of water drawn from the Styrion Alps a constant and very considerable decrease has been observ ed in stomach and intestinal troubles, and cases of typhus fever have be come rare. A mute couple residing at Nor wick Town were blessed with twins in Sundav. This is the second time they have enjoyed this blessing, and carries their" list of sons to seven. Their children all hear and converse, and their 4 year-old twins are said to have acquired the use of the Irish language as well as English, and can chat in either tongue. Such a squad of youngsters are always very noisy, but their pareuta don't seem to mind it. Their whole fortune ia in their even boy. Norwich (Conn.) Bulle tin. " , ' This whiskey is controlled i'rltaiid Venable A Heyman of New Mietilled is a perfectly pure stimulant,!" Mary, in the slate water regions' grown iana nom tne small grair.obesnW mere. None of it ia allowed when by until fully three years oh fusil oil omraend Uil wbi.ko . J?.vslclans or prescription pnrpoMK.&t't "will take their reputation as duAiorable merchants on Its parity. For sale by J.T. Mallory Jan. 14 6m. Durham, N. C ' The appraiser appointed under the will of Wendell Phillips returned the followiug valuation : lleality $4, 338, personality $4,034. ' IT" The Western Union Tele, graph Company has begun laying iU wires underground in Washington City. . .rittti IT The pott master at Nesliobo Mis., bos been bounced. The total seteipts of the ffiee for tiielat fiscal year amounted to 12 cent, which he confiscated to nay salary and waa b unced in coiwequence. aWMr. Jno. X. Whiting, a lead ing lawyer .if New York, die! at niiin-iis a lew uavt if i. - lie eame to this State to argue a railroad ti. ine ciiirieanua iniiian., in XlflVlM . n.t tl.A -.I. of Indian fighting aft r them with several .troop. I Fit! :aN a .. ea 4 eitberi n seemed I. What he piMd away, but herKWeet good will. - a iraram oii'ir. ungen Kill ; The temW lesson that memory brings The fiiftutle af natienos o'er ua fiinm. We strive to follow the path she trod, To mote like her, who has gone to God. H'i7 Mtrnr. Did yon kuow that Dr. (Johnson & to. have a lot of the best cigars and tobacco in townr ' - to iroxjn ".t--;v-- . .. -4 commended by Drs. L. A. Hanks, J-here yoo will always obtain the vhry highest market prices for all curnes, muooro, i. . j-yon, j lory, J. B. Hargoves, Dr. VV. M Oeraany'i Consumption of JT bacco. -'.ji ss UUIItlllliF ' feet in height This ia X York kstlil Great Urilaiu probably iMr e.i:uy; t'lil I i.t (run IMV a. -kfdflodl : of words Wired the L were the .. .1 react to a ecieace, of a ayrmoa Imait who bad ay it in - .. , .1 I there were very few ft) ii :mv ""I"" to be devoutly wished that CM be universally true; but e 'UiaiHer, Mr. toliyer has bad erpenecee with the clerical profession outside of the great cities. At any rate there is room f.r great improvement ia tbi respect, Dot only jo theV-gsl profession, but theptil. The Arab is probably, man for man. the fluting equal of the Eompean, He is phvsicall nnchangod since he destroyed the Roman legions and hie barbarian auxiliary, swept the fierce Vieigoths wp ti U Pyrenees, and eontended durir two centuries - with the picked warriors of Europe i for the possesion of yria, which he ultimately retained; but, nevertheless. be wui not win ihw.j11 eanVi liante as tnglislinKtt rbarlA but i 'will be ia vain. The flOOalf UaiaktTvs were . ft - ... . . . . . . ot urarer maa tne iw wnijgntlb skie the British ouarc at Abn-Klea. Yand staid there ilvad on the ground; m.OdO af&.rm still not .li...J Eagtisbmen. The physique, ' TrrwT7. "no we sen sacrifice sidrta orbnem will all. when wing moment arrives and the" sir the world hi minihe . btjs awswif4rtelACa7ited as 'weresliackinif higher beium. Arab has M nothing in the I the Eumpean lias gained ii iog, some imperceptible moral v brute though he often U. 'w intellectual faculty ignor- as be oitea seems, wiuvb "jut te use, as Lis rival can- Itrees as open to bis rival a here is nothing whatever regiment oi dervishes iaa rrotn acquiring the th guards, using the s,or destmying the vr they outnumber know they cannot fa wanting, be it I quality, thalg'iea ifaanefy; and the receives otwe .initjl Mil 1. 1'ttieriuauv we eousiikrao'e is evident from the fact that she imported last year about 74,0C0,OOO poun.U of leaf tobaoco. nnouoie.nr, cnieny ot our growth. ueriaea tne leal mere were imported about 7,000,000 pounds of stems 787.- 000 pounds f eik-ars. 1.040.000 nvuoi ot smoking tobacco aud about tf.10 pounds of strips. In every par ticular the imports of 1884 exceeded those of 1883. In leaf alone the in crease was 7W,0ii0 pound. While tba 1884 imports showed such a sub stantia! increase, the exports for the same period exhibited a relative!. larger gain iu the matter n leaf to bacco. In 118-1 about 4,033,000 pounds of leaf were exported, while in 1884 the exports aggregated about iv,iau.uiiv poumin. m the other otpr were wag anoeiautiar mcnt- H tttern Tvbaeee Journal. a .1 iu The Kaleigh Visitor says : On Satnrdny night last an unfortunate difficulty occurred between three youug white men near the N. C, de- Dot bv the name oi Jonn oaiDtsinK, JohnSimonds and Albert Finnell. During the difficulty Simonds was seriously cut aud is said to be in a very critical condition. Salntsing was very badly used up, and it ia said did the cuttinir in self -defence, t Mr nell and Saintsing are under arrest, and the case will be heard as soon as Simonds is able to attend trial. The Goldsboro Messenger says: The svmnathv of the entire com munity was aroused on Saturday af ternoon as the news of the news of the sad accident at the Arlington Hotel was pasted from neigliror to nt ii;li boro. Mrs. Williard was tak ing from her trunk a pistol, which accidentally discharged, and the ball stiuck her lot el. little three year old daughter in the right breast, and naaed entirely through her body. Dr. W. J. Jones was immediately summoned, aud kind ladies gathered around to pacify tbe distressed mow er and nurse the wounded chill. It was first feared that the Injuries would prove fatal, but we are glad to learn that the physicians now has strong hopes for recovery. The Guldsboru Messenger says The Goldboro, Snow Hill and Green ville Railroad project appears to be gaiuing strength, not only ia this city, but all alonj tne proposed route. It is tnought that tne means to con struct it will now be raised bv private subscription. Several of our leading citizens have sigmhed their willing cess to take l.i.OOO in stock eacn. - A serionj accident JwmpeaedV to air. wiuiZia Ham aud V fe on Sunday tie 3 i iust, resulting in the breaking of the left leg of eacb of them, it seems that while near Mr. Joseph B. Parks, their horse gave a sudden jerk causing the shafts f the cart, on which they were riding, to break and both bad their leg broken; that of Mrs. Ham is pronoonced a double fracture. They are poor people with a family of six small children, and are objects of charity. We appeal to our friends in their Dehair, andsug. LOOK - INTEREST ! ILoad up your wagons AND DRIVE TO LEA & WARREN'S , V V" vr "noxTna Tin nrx-nn rns. USE "NATIONAL1:. FOR TOBACCO High Grade, quicks 'Reliable. ' In offering our NATIONAL Tolncco Fertiliser again to the idenos abundant and conclusive that it will give entire sutisfac DtTRHAU, N. C, Dr. A. Holtoa's rv. S ' Ointment. . 'V' -K- Cures Bone Felons, BUings, Bruises, Boils, Sprsins, Pyptheria, Burns. While- Swelling, Tettei, 1'ilea, Inflamed breasts of f emales, Uiapped hands, loomacns, eons aiid all similar desiases. it is highly rt- T.Mai Lowe, and tnsny others of Durham. for sale by all druggists, frnponnded Dy i J. II. H .u.Tow. ) I ' ' May 136m. Wilmington, M. C. ; We always guarantee the Blgliest Market Prioss for every pound sold, , , i ... i ' aiijvipptri lor mey are aruuig uign anu ars cukotit sougui aiwr. u ATTriWSSntS :gerfy sought alVr.. . - ,.,. -T WHIWI VnilH HI ITS KS AN I NHL K HiKa Richmond, Va., January 1, 1881 ' farrMrs. we do so upon ey Kive entire satisfaction. It has been testea by i the best brands used in Virginia and North (Jtrotiaa for yean on yeryvariety of -soil utd quantities Irom buy to Dve nunurea poumls per acre ana we are warrautea in say Ins. from testimonials comma in from every section of our territory where it has been used that it has no superior and few equals as a Tobaoco Fertiliser. , . ." The advantage of the JNAUUiNAi, are these : f irst. It oontains just the substances neoeaean plant, as shown by analysis, tfctoonu, H is as quiuk as Peruvian Uuano and tar superior I as a permanent enrtciier oi the soil proaactng heavy crops of Wheat and Clover tollow ing tits Tobacco, -i mm. it gives more unitorml market. Why? Bacauss it is uniformly mixed National have the exelusive rieht of use. Ths suano ia very dry, and in fine condition of amaranteed analysis, and put us in coo I strong bags of 200 pounds each. If planters call our goods high priced, we beg them to remember that tne best la the cheapest, 1 hose who use It one want II again, , , , Bend for our book of testimonials front farmers who have used National, and who ay;- IT BEATS TIIEM ALL. ry to the perfect development, of the ick as Peruvian Guano and far superior It gives more uniformly good result than any fertiliser on the hy T Bacauss it is uniformly mixed by the celebrated Pratt Acid Unndint and Mixing Machine, on which there is a patent, and of which the manufacturers of the GRADES OF TOBACCO it - We want Bridu I Uood MiAogniti art 1 Farmersuse Orchilla Guano, Dining Rooms, AND v i ; BILLIARD & POOL PARLOR, (Man gum Building)' DURHAM, Nt C. I have fitted up a large and commodious dining hall where customers will be fur-. nished with the best our market afldrds. Guests can also get sleeping accommoda tions when desired. My Billiard and Fool Parlor Is not ex celled by any in the city. New tables of the most improved make, and ths beat or der will be kept No liquors of any kind will De on tne premises. I most respectful lv solicit a share of the oatronaire. ma. i ir r .w w . nrai w Farmers Warehouse Raleigh- Raleigh is rapidly developing into a live tobacco market and tbe farmers Warehouse, Messrs. Moore & Proctor is wining a wide spread reputation and popularity by its fair dealing, courteous treatment of its customers and the good prices it Secures tor those who sell noon iu floors. -Wt For we want them. The big prices below will convince you that LEA & WARREN'S WAREHOUSE " The Great Soil' Enricher.' The best and cheapest for torn, Cottm. Onta and Grass, . The advaataees reMiltlnc from hs as e n'ot onlv an Increased veield but the mrms. nerrt improvcoieot of the soil from the abbndsnt growth of grass which issnreto follow. it is low riucEn, Decs u we nave none or the expense of Manalaeturers, it alwavs keeps Corn and Cotton green. It contains neither Vitro, Ammonia or anything "to i.. .t.. i. Un ..i . i l .ii ...1 ... it i j .i ... , i aeeps vorn ana umon .u i,htt nruM for rr nil. Jrl n , ..t Will .n,, h. .JnA If J lAVd ?.". ! dry weather. One application will show for yeara-as long as raw aoimal buoe, Mn,.ntrr.withn.l.-d1 it.illM.;fr Ton that '.ill un tl. hr tfirkina u to.,h 0" "y h'g resnlts, upon the first crop. Lsa it broadcast, 800 to . f... . , f. ... :n i.i. .n ..... !.:. . - " ' i sou pounas per acre pa up i l.tfc to us for wa will look altar four intenkt and ulmoe vnn. We hare a competent and polite corps of clerks who will see that yon are well cared for. T. B. Bookraro. 42 .18 22 42 50 50 110 78 14 30 38 lbs R.A. lbs. Lyon. notice last week seven wagon- loadsfi " J. O. Lyon, lbs. of tobaoco from Orange county sold at the Farmers. The prises ruled well up to what the tobacco was worth and the buyers still anxhtus for more. The Tuesday break afc the Farmers Warehouse was the largest ever bad in this new market and if we judge correctly this will only bats small one to what we expect to hear of at this well conducted warehoused When yon want high price for your tobacco take it to Jones & Co Raleiffh. - n il IN .i . i r 1 -I X v rn 1 , r " r -t -iteau me toiiowinir from one the most prominent anil best known physicians and farmers in South Car ollna. lie writes, "That a negro girl 10 years old near him, took two or three doses of the -Worm Killer.' and passed 366 worms," R. II. ErixrKiis, M. Is. Dated Kuigeway, 8. C JMci!6 7 3d 56 26 110 76 80 SO 50 ,fl 2300 6000 55 00 38 00 20 00 20 00 17.75 24 00 3000 59 00 49 00 2100 21.50 70 00 60 00 5100 38 50 1000 82 46 65 86 78 22 16 26 40 00 6 " Sam Revis. lbs. 50 00 65 00 2400 40 00 60 00 35 00 1900 Veazy & Tabome 166 lbs ; 15 00 160 " . 39 50 68 " 5000 30 - . -5000 (i " 50 00 30 " 2200 166.- 1800 W.N. Hicks. H.M.Husketh Jibs. 35 00 5000 4'2 00! 1200 14 00 g. K. Wilkins. wSa ' 2300 4000! 5000 2200 J. CL Fleming. aV -. 174 120 76 70 110 20- 24 16 2C 40 40 15 20 lbs. N. lbs Pnesett. gest that donations Tot their relief left with" Cent. Howell at the Br says: Our attention has been called by r. II. 1. Jlarkhain. County Suoee. iaiendent, with request to publish, to ths (act that onMonday, June 1,1885, a new Board of Education for Dur ham county, ia to be elected by the Commissioners and Justices of the Peace in joint session. This Board is to be composed of three citizens of isurnsm couuty and the following eiplanstory note from the school laws of A. C, m will doubtless be or interest: fin: 5 .t".-lt Will br MM Lv ttn t sertius TIT of Ths Coda, that the justices of in pew ana tne eouuty commianuncrs are muired to hold a joint meeting on the first Mundsy in June of every year. In June tvti, at tbu joint meeting, and every two jn incraiHw, n.r jimikcs ana Cnmmis. sinnm are raimred tu eltvt a count hinl fd'iaation. Too allied iniKHUrK-e rannol well le attaclrad to this sWioo. I'smi sliow i f rsssasssat mm will pTwiwseuBir tne edamlfnna! later. si of the county. The Isw giv Uiem lre 4trmivm in the aMnagfRitnl f the fund and rlMl Batter generally, and tlierefore ma nrnesi swai u tasrte to the joint boards to ekwi mm trf iadi, and lorn ho are spnaally fristidlyto tbe nablic Kow.imi.twta. The poliey of the law as amended by Assemlily of l.J, rontem I'Mtuivawing in the rrmwnive cuumim mm amnonty in the management of sui jh snairs ihan has In nu Jure obtained. """" ' e tins authority wiwly will rapiillv advam ihrir eiliMtifal int-rest, miou m ma rmmty lrd of education is of Ar t in,Kwuni, the rliainnan of whii-h snouw resiiiF at the county seat, and tnM .iL, 1 r""ny mpnntni- "' -woi v wanry in that Olttrv. The llaltimon- Manufacturer's Be. cord says: The Kings Mountain, X. C. tin mine, about which there was sj much excitement a few tnotiili ago, seems t'i hsve taken a new start. A party of Cornwall. Knirlauil. u-n tlernen have offered I100.0W for the nnne, an,i tne pmpoeitioit IS HOW Bn der coiieideratiun. That the sis inch vein is al:.int perfectly pure caosite rite is ceruin. The price olfered by the English capitalists for the Clay well miue is considered very small, and the proposal will i.roUblv U r. jected. The ore is said by ei perls to lie fifteen and Ire tenths per cent richer thsn th casiterite nra found Wert Virginia, and eighteen and n oue-hundrdUis er cent, richer .f repnt!v ffioo.l in ii . T - '---- . IHl ine tva'iesDoro utoiiigeasrLer a i . w s mw . .AKWr Annerson itatiin, ine fcapel con vict, who - WlledyfJ Penitentiary guard and wJsml been committing divers olrfjations. of late in the 'of McFarlan (tbe party who Dr. Parker has been harboring,) has at last got his gruel He got it last Sunday afternoon, about an hour before sunset, under the following circumstances: He was lurking around vnd about the premises of Henry Haney, who lives near Bethel unurcu, about six miles south of Wadesboro. Consta ble Robert Ingram of Morvea town ship, who had been on the loakout for Rati iff for sometime, beard of bis whereabouts, and proceeded to Mr. Haney'sto makstbs arrest. When be "inmpped" Bailiff the lat ter tried a bluff game on the const ble, which, failing, the nnnted one prepared t ) flee. Mr. Ingram called upon him to surrender, which be re- fused to do. The constable warned him not to run, telling him that he would certainly shoot. Bailiff, how ever, realising that il was a dead sure thing against him, if taken pris oner decided to risk bis heels at all I stsnf", and "ill " Mr. Ingrsw fired once, hoping thai he would stop, but tbe fugitive quickened bis pace. The constable seeing that his man was about to escape, "pulled down" on him iu earnest, when about tony yards sway, and Bailiff tumbled, the ball taking effect in his back. Bailiff then surrendered. of course, wiihoul any further trouble, and wss taken to Morven, where Drs, Mo- Le.nl and Cheers examined the wound, and pronounced it fatal. The Cold Leaf aayss Mr. W.T. Manning, whom many of our readers know as being at one time one of the publishers ot the Rosi-oks Newt, WeMon, and later of the Danville, Daily News, and who for the past four and a half years has been living in Dakato Territory connected with various newspapers at different limes, is at it sgsiu. He is now in Chicago where he is publishing a trades journ al of hi own, the Chicago Dry-Uoods Reporter. Mr. Msnoing is a brother of tbe editors of the (iold Leaf and has many friends throughout the country who will be pleased to bear of bis well doing, l he Uiicago Ury Goods Bcorter i an old and es tablished journal and appears to be in a ht althy and prosperous condition. The editor and proprietor was for tunaU jn sjis purchase. Vacant lot and door step babies have become the proper thing in Bateigh, The capilol city is ahead so far. ' ACRES m TOBACCO Land for Sale. 6 0 o; to 74 33 00 48 50 58 00 C5 00 10 25 AA 20 50 2500 46 00 50 00 66 00 8500 8000 40W ' ,u" 7000?9 P.D.Brs- 30 6 12 20 42 40 24 140 62 20 . 190 78 120 300 170 150 128 168 282, 40 38 12 7 56 28 pounds per acre pays best. Send for our book of twitinioniil from farmers who have used Orchilla Ouano for years, and who say not only has it made 1.1k crops, but it Das mane our lands rich. Kespectfully, ' TKAVKrW.tiMiAU at .CO. . Bicbrnond, Va. For tale by J. W. Parker. Durham. N.C. James Webb. JrJ Co.- HiUsboro. N. C. E. II. Hicks. Oxford. N. C. J. R. Hill. South Boston. 55 00 Va. I. B. & V. B. Warren, Prospect Hill, N. C. K. A. Murphy. Cane 4U0Oreca,. w i. v. itircmsn a eon lucnmonn, J. I. 500" 35 3 J. E-Suit lbs. . . J.T. Rogers. lbs. 43 00 20 00 3100 24 68' 40 00 65 00 70 00 2100 mar4 . Thomas. Raleigh. L. Kietb. lbs. 13 25 20 00 4000 22 00 63 00 1275 65 00 7000 27 00 64 00 70 00 69 00 50 00 20 00 ALL TOBACCO Khoulii GROWERS use BAUGH'S Gelebrated Special Fertilizer FOR TOBACCO. Ia soias sevtioos we have foand that the Tobaoco Fertiliser branded "Bnmnk't Hattiul FaiilUmr for Tobt-fw" did not ripen tbe plant sufficiently quick. Wt have hitherto given , J. II. Lyon, lbs. 3500 8300 15 00 68 6 8 J.J. lbs. Ferrcll. 6000 50 00 40 00 25 00 17 50 2200 45 00 Tbos. Brius ley, lbs. 39 00 , 52 00 am Jfl fin 1 aarsrssitos trriivu im w m a 38 2 2d v.- H.B. Brown 17 lbs. 46 60 " 40 " ! the Amniooia ia this high grade ankle in tbe form of AA Htwofan etelusiely, wblchl we have always held, and which have been amply proved by lour experience, to be the safest and best in dry teaaotui A larger expenenea, bpwwrar, has lad as to take a Skidd le coarse, wbiek we nave already seen ia Ms better ooe. Uur loaaoco ittTiuzn wuic hereafter derive its 6 u " !. of Ammonia in part from Ajk Mitrogeo and in part front 1700 69 00 60 00 40 00 Five hundred acres of 6ne toiacro land in Chatham county SO milt's south of Intr ham, containing 275 acres in wn.-ll.nwl. " acres in enltivaiion. ! ALSO tour hundred acres in sauie county, miles south-west of Durham. Terms rav. Apply toCoaerrr A HAi Kxr.v. Real Kstate Agents, Durham, X. C. majfitf. Exquisite, Beautiful, THE NKW MILLINERY GOODS of MISS A.0.McCAIirV la (ho Store ot Ellis & Muse. COME ON, . LOAD UP. DRIVE DIRECT TO DURHAM, N. 0. W. T. BLACKWELL, President, P. A. WILEY.Csshi. a THE BANK OF DURHAM, : DURHAM, N. C. With ample means and facilities excelled by no Bank in North Carolina tJidts accounts of Merchants, Farmers and others. Collections receive eareftd attention. Correspondence Invited. fcb.28. Ml MrRl:KT, tl II II Aw, . '. I hsve just returned from the northern market, where, with great rare, I selected s large a-rtment of LADII S' MILLINERY, Comprising of all the latest styles OF HATS AND BONNETS, ItlBBONS InGreat Variety. i LOWERS, Latest Styles. With many thanks for ths liberal i patronage so Benr-rou-lr given fne. t hope to merit its Continuance. MISS A. O. MtvAIwT may 6-1 m. OK ONLY WK CELEBRATED J. P.KISSIM W100XMADKLY G. E NISSEN &CO. Salom, fJ. Cf Kvcry wagon bearing our nam is warranted, and b the best tor ths foilow ' w'svsbeeo in the business (or years, not a new tooccro, with stock of tresn kmber, but uar antes all th lumber as ass two years old. fhir iron Is made specially fr us, of best quality, fiot from old railroad raiii Ws are better prepared, and have ths best wagon mechanics '.In the State. Our wagons are lighter than any other of tfaasame capacity, a pubad roads. s , Mhtt wfouht abtel thimble skeins are best mads and asver breakV -' . nake over to wafcMns per da aad eaa ship promptly. Ouf agoti re tept for sals ia Durham only by JOHN L MA UK II AM. ' ceo. e. riibiitri acu.. Hn rum U4 in Key Bone. Tbia &!! ensora a quiurer acuoa I nUWlt Ae UwVUU .A"Mtui edui id Aebssi a Ass. uooia ia sj!wl y leqaired in this article, hi(B wauld otherwiss tat ptaeaw in seasoDS of drouth, f- standard of both Ammonia and Fbosphorie acid is slikhuy - raised by this importnnt ebauge. Tks price remains the same as the recent redaction to 30 per 2,000 lbs. on board in P'negr Korfollt. WE GUARANTEE THE FOLLOWING ANALYSIS: , x Ammonia 5 to 6 per cent. A vailabls Boos Phosphste, 10 to 12 per eent, Sulphate of Potash, 4 to 5 per cent Or Actual Potash, K. 0. 2 to 8 per cent. we would Her farmers who haee never need this high grade article to Wm. M. Black well, 8. IL Canatdy, A. M. Veacy and other leading farm- en of Granville county. Address all orders or inquiries to - i BAUGH &SONS, l! - South 4-3ia1 Street, Baltimore, Md or Higgina' Wharf. Norfolk, Va W. D. Mehdrxiull. OA.UeYitoi.oi. J. R. Mexdekoau. J. W. McNaiiy. GREENSBORO SASHaiid BLiND Co,. MANUFACTURERS OF Doors. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, AD UEAI CB M AlXKIXDt)PIltrjSr.D I t HDK:. THE KISEST SAW MILL IN N. C BCNNISQ BY FIRST )P MAY. I buu251 Greensboro, K. C - K a OFFICE of S. H. HAVl2 in DEALER - m COAL . ... JUCmiQND.TA. , ; Bating built a Urtre Coal Elevator, (the ely one Suuth,) I am sow prrtred to dw traae Bith, and alone Mf line of lUulnwda, anirrndsc Coal at West rsu railroad ears ma alonc-ede of the Elerator, and the Coal is loaded Into then furni.h ,. rsle. TM' then) thens. ibm atrinff ciUrS lhronh Ihs city and bwiiiag nnst to the enrauaMT. There raenty4wo screens la the building. Mo dost or dirt can tmssitdy grt Into the coal, as It runs over these sti ssns in paamiBg (mm the BeVatoT lota the cars or cart. I save now. and snail always seep bbik a wnrs sioca as an amns oi usii oesi sniiea ft fbaadry, fLctorr, aad family sat. All coal kept trader shelter and shipped dry, , not shlpssenta, (Met solicited, , , B.ll. llAWhJt, aaU-Csa mchawod, V. ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORKS ' ; w i mi Galvanized Wrought H AND CAST IRON, Columns, Girders, Cor mccs, Caps, sStecplcs,! ycrandahs, Kaijings, Patent .tlrca - Liglits &a " at : l : av. rt- ' ' , fL . fiTREET. RICHMOND. VA