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nURHASrRECORDEJl, "WEDNESDAY Juiy"l5, 1891 The capacity of the Southern States for the development of trade is attracting the attention of the country in a manner which cannot fail to make a deep impression. Last year the foreign exports from Southern ports, which amounted to $321,r 000,000, were 20,000,000 in ex cess of the previous year, and constituted ten-elevenths of the gain of the entire country the ports located in other portions of the Union than in the South furnished but $2,000,000 of the increase. The principal points at which gains were made were Galveston, Newport News, Norfolk add Portsmouth, Savannah and Wilmington. The construction of new rail roads, which have given the West access to Southern ports, has, in all probability, contrib uted to the result, but this shows that the natural outlet of a vast stretch of territory; West of the Mississippi and North of the Ohio, is by way of Southern ports, and that the products of Southern ports, and that the products of that section, added to the increased production of the South will continue to in crease the volume of trade of Southern ports. In the change which has been and is going on, which is causing the growth of Southern seaport cities, it is gratifying to observe that the Hampton Roads ports are as suming the importance to which their position entitles them. They have made great progress during the past ten years, but all indications point to the fact that the future growth of their trade will be even more rapid. Tiiry Cttu't Take Care ot T lie in- aelvcft. "I don't know what I will do," said a South Washington wo man "Family trouble?" asked the neighbor from the next porch. "That's what it is. It all came of his keepin' out of nights." " I can sympathize with you." "Well, i don't know whether you can or not. You tee, about three weeks ago he started out, promising to be back by half past 8. lie didn't come till 10, and a soon as I saw him I knew there was something the mat ter with him." "Intoxicated, I suppose?" " No, indeed. He'd got into the society of some of those temperance people and siirned the pledge. Now that he's done it of course he'B got to stick to it. First his digestion, and then his nerves gave way, an' there ain't any livin with him. much less cooking lor him. 1 declare," she sail with an ex plosion of woe, "I never heard of a huhband yet that was tit to be trusted away from home a ton Post. Here and There In the state Elizabeth City Economist and If alcou: The Artesians are still borirg. At overa hundred and twenty feet thev came to rock, which made theirj.rogress slow. The water was from a itulphur vein but the flow wan not iree ana tney now seel; more abundant fountain. Wilkesboro Chronicle: At James tombr store last we-k Lee Math is severely tabbl Jim Roberts in a difficulty, one gxsnon ineoacic being 12 inches long. wilkes bears the dm iinruon ti oeing tne pioneer new oi me uaric.-root and herb Misitif. In North Carolina 3Ir. Calvin J. Cowles, of this place, wai the first man in the State to engage in this busi ness. Elizabeth City North Carolin ian: Thomas E. Winslow of htil videre, Perquimans county, died in the Asylum at Raleigh, on the 24th ult., from softening of the tram. A few Sundavs ago the suwple of the Methodist Church at Columbia was struck by lightening during the ser vice, rending it from top to Iwt tom. It caued great alarm and a running out of doors and windows. Fortunately no one was more than nhorked and scared. Smithfield Herald: lU-jwrt from different parts of the coun ty are more favorable a to pro spwtsof the crop. The far iiieruare nearly all through with the grass and agrwl many have hilled their early corn, which generally good. A gwd many of thowj who paid the D.rat Land Tax and have kept the receipt find that the copy and their receipts do not corres-poud-ornetiriieM a difference of nearly half, always in favor of tbe Government. The Lynchburg News makes the following severe comment upon a paragraph in the Rich mond Dispatch, which stated that "some editors are not ashamed to attribute low mo tives to their contemporaries of the press, or to spenk of them as if they were engaged in a per petual hunt for the honors or emoluments offices:" SnrVi nannlA urn not editors. They are simply . blackguards, who disgrace tne proressionoi journalism. We know of but two newspaper men in Virginia who held, or asked to hold, of fice under Mr. Cleveland; ana while both of them favor the renomination of that gentle man, not one or the various newspapers in this sskuo op posed to Mr Cleveland has stooped to the meanness of at tributing selfish motives to them 7 - Frank Gaiexxe, president of the St. Louis Merchants' Ex change, is said to be a 'oublo of Jay Gould. aaaaawn aai Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. RICHMOND' AND DANVILLb HAlLnUAU In Effect March ?K'h 1891. IH LY. SOKTiBOCKD. Vn o N- i, Lv Uivhn.ndL.1.00 p m 2, ) a m BurVevilIe....2.S9p m 4,S I a n. K"vsviite....3 42ii in a.;! I 101 " I) (uville 6.06 p hi 8.00 a n k fJmanihnrn R 9ii n m ID lit n Lv Goldxlioro. .2.35 D in t4 U0 v m arRoh-i'Vi 4 32 u in 7.4. n ni L KaU-igb.,..4,37 p m l.n a m 1 lurD:...... 0,4.1 p m 3,04 ID Ar Grecoh)ro.,H,05 p in 7.2J n m a Win. -ilom . fi ."!() n m 7 :M a m Ar Salielmrv .... 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A i f ei f-pt Hunday f r Heiulerani. ami al tfina on O. & C. and I. i M r-ri. P-ebg Conchet mo t'lrouli bete-o Meat Point anl I'oteigh. oia KeTiH.-, ,n So, 61 an t 802. and )) and 103. IVoa. h atiri 5-1 co meet at l.'icn inorxJ flni' etfiept unArj I r Wetl Point aol Ualtitnof a, via York River Line. u.fcpoi eta aehvica Od Traine- !Q and 61 Pjillmao Parrot Slef ftfr, lci n AtUoU til Ke York, Danville and Anguata and ureenhoro,via AhbvlJIf, to 5Ior t '!.. ler.ii. On h mi 63 Pullman Uuflel Iwr, l twH-n Waabington and New Orleaui. via M'totg'iineir and tx'twreo Waahington, Dirmiogliatn. liichniond and Orecnaboro, and be tween Wab ngton and Auguta and Pullman aSuDH Meeirt betveeo Waabington and Aaherille and Hot 'ittingt via Aalieville. R.ltlJKUrjEi W A. TURK, hueriiitenlent Div, Paa. Art ItAitlgh, K. V. fciileijtn, X. tj. I1AAK, TiafTfi iUnwr, Uicbmoo i, Va. Sir Edwin Arnold in coming to the United States next Octo ber to lecture. Free Samples of Dr. Mile's Restorative Nervine at Yearbys cures Headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, fits, nervous debility, sexual weak ness, poor memory, etc. A new and remarkable discovery, ur address the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. ROBERT SLAUGHTER taanceaiiil EeiWfi, LAW-.BUILDIN3. ROOM KUMD1 It 2. Lynchburg, Va A1vice toMotber. n. " Wiuaiow'a dooiuiuz Svrai ah on I olwiya ba used for chlHren tretUliig. It aootbea tbe child, soften the garni, allays all pain, cum wind colic, and la tiie bet romdy tor diarrho a. 1 wenty-nve ceuta a bottle. R3S3, CHrsiithe m jms. 12 Choice KverbloomiiiK Unseti foi one Jolhir; 12 Choice Chryfa:ithe- u u ms for one dollar. Palm und other decorative Hants; Coleus. Carnation, Double Violets ete., for oat door planting. Cut flowers. Ituuqnet?, Floral Designs, Mitrrto- lias and Choice Evergreens, Tonia t e, Cabbage and fot grown gg iliiut". Potato nlants: in an. quantity ready I5th April. Cellory plaiits ready in J uue and J ulj. bend for catalogue. H. srEIXMETZ.Furi.t, feb25 Raleigh, K. C. AVERILL PfllHT f OUTWEARS ALL OTHERS Tlx bat It tha hraC and bmmI HvmnrnU cat I 11 Mr. abnr bu,a aa ntrrH aniria ami haalo lint mr Uan laa Irrlrf aud Jou buy tha MAarlll"aaJ (Wiiit bit mre,6o yon n mr, nut Avnil piu, aaa a bnatirul loatrri It Impruna thr ap- Earanea aal Iwrr awa tha value of tour JMlncv II kaa bera iatr hm lint, for H i Iww la an S rran. aaaiplo curd nt faffhloiiabltlDiaand pifttT prm4 "I tha aiiralilllljrnf Avmll Palm to anj adltia. SKKLtlf lUtOTtUxiiiarUaiiBlliitKaw VAKTHIXO at DI KE. DaraaaHS.C. ?OTJT2'S MOUSE AND CATTLE POWDERS TWK If 9mr pAwrtn vt wm tm an. Fowtrt pnfmiflmrv nwl prrvpmi HanOinrnt. Fonui HowrVn MI arrfmi Gait ir Kowlav TnatiM Po1n will tiwtm tl tinMrttty C mtik M rmm tweatf rr onl. id mkr u twur trm fOMM P4f Wfl flff OP pfWtllf atHKJaat IVUf Dlw.M t WhPf9 Howw mtA t txOm w ynvrr fftwwn viu, mtim ntrMrna. A a. worm. raarlatar. SALTXMoaa. ma. For Sale by W. II Yearby, Durham. TOOTINE" Cum tbe diseatt that eauaes tbe offensive odor of tbe feet und arm pita, toughen tbe akin anil ire chafln. Price 50 eta. For ale by alt Durham Drugging DURHAM BOOKSTORE BUY YOUR HOOKS ANIj sTAxroyEur AT THE Durham Book Store FROM W. H. RO&BIIS, Main Street LADIES i OP SPRING DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS will receive a choice line by writing w ELLIS k U DURHAM. N. C. AH crriria tinrt-n-vrraaont fenn or cliarsff to any alrcM. IHT rtt for aatnplcfi. Respectfully, 121 Main Ht., DURHAM, N. C. apr-2'J. DE1II SAMPLES GIIAS A, GOODWIN, JPropriotor RALEIGH MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS, Branch Yard: Lauder's Old Stand, Fayettevillb, N. C, Manufacturer of and Dealer in , y Marble and Granite Monuments, QraniteJQuarry, East Lenoir St. 4i rayettevuie St., (UALHUUU,' jn. v. WIRE FENCE FOft YOUR YARD OR CEMETERY. WRIT 1831 EaUMiahad Ova '7. 'T!i' 4 T.i K1 -'ri .. EYerytMng WARRANTED as Represented or Money Refnndei Rrf jr tu anj mnk. nerrrpaper ocmrrauitlloiioiiaalnttiPPtat. FINE 1ICH HO JEKtRT BEPI1M1 ENGRAVING ADDBKSS H. SILVEnmOM Lynchburg, Va.' ALSO, AT ROANOKE, VA., "br we bav a lirnph IIu, and DIAMONDS, JEWKLRY AND .SilVEUW AUK, an la 6neerpt wa'co rakera. omler th mn lesmfit f 'la e!IAO,?hla.l'lp'iU Ka-i jo'irnrl'-r' t cilhei pi ire. r-rt-15 DO YOU .WANT P1.1K0, ORGS OH S2YIH3 HACHHEP. it an and ae W. R. MURKAY. the Leader in this line. He can Bupply you with the followiug fjuses: , . . t r.V .-T. J"' i. Sterling Piaaoa. TTf-fM ning Domestic" is the machine you should buy. fTm V It is simple in construction, made of the bent i--iiT , . 111 lid m lifo.titnn In vprv rp. pect it is complete. PRICES IN REACH OF ALL. CALL, EXAMINE AND BE COXVI.N'CED. !-. -M 1P'-. WRITEj FOItCATAOOUKANDgh Sfj PRICE LIST. W. H. MAY. Lemler in Machimm and fine Musi cal DistrunifntH. . MAIN STRET. WYATT BROS ami CAUI)AI)OF WHITE SPRING SEED OATS. CAR LOADOK VIRGINIA AND NORTH CAROLINA WINTER SEED OATS HAVK ALSO JJLACK bl'RlNO SEED OATS. CAR MIXED FEED OATS. CAR CHOICE VIRGINIA WHITE CORN. 500 I5ARRELS ALL CAR CHOICE XKW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, DIRECT FROM CARGO AT WILMINGTON, CIA'ER AND FIELD GRRASS SEEDS. 1I50VE ARE OUR MHOVE ARE WE HAVE ALSO A Heavy WHICH WE ALWAYS (.OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES. YOU WILL FIND US AT SAM B OLD STAND. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE PURCHASING. Main Yrd and Oinoa, 417 and FOR PRICES. - . mar 18 Haifa Cwataurrl" ..1889 Jeweler, iji . I. n..i. MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va. Jk. XAAfSTO BtOOlE o WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JETVa EL11Y, SILTEltWAUE, 8PEC TACLES, CLOCKS, BltOXZES, EMBKELEAS AXD CAAES, with Gold and Silver Heads OPEH A GLASSES, GOLD 1ES and l'EAClLS, ate. carry a larijc st ick WATC IIES Acouarus Kri. lata or V. b. tai l TO BUY h makes in lancy or or toonizeu , Chickcrinsr, Mason and Hamlin, Mathushek and 1 he world renowned iiason W , j ... .. . - 4 30 D1IKIIAM, X. C. GRADES OF FLOUR. SPECIALTIES 1'ECIALTIKS OUR LARUE S TOCKOF Groceries I ;; i . n. t H-i Qiiai rirsi Him Chartered Nov. 9 1378 apita) StOck $15,000 Stooilioldsrs' Liability, - . 150,000 Depositors' Security- L H.liARK, .......... 1'ref.iilcnt. W. W. FULLER Vice-Pr.nidcnt. . DIRoCTO -; 8 CAR R, I J. W.' SMITH, I J.T MALI ORY i .T. W. WALKER W.W.KULLER C. N. EltYAN, I A General Banknc ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, HANKERS, CORPORATIONS AND INDI- VII UALS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS. CEU I'tHOA JES OF DEPOSIT, beat intr 4 per cent, interwt, mvtd opon raout'T to r.-main on !. j it wiih tl COLLECTIONS rondo i.rn:i n St&U'i), auil rarattted for promptly at PKIIuC'LAl attention pant to tne bueiued. of (Jurreeputhi i f TIII1 RANK, liti'j recently oiyaiiizod.ia in condition todoal iiaseeaof Banking Bui"ceH uiwn ri favomble terma aa ny otlitr Bank in tbe Btate. BANKING SECURITY. Tbe United State. Goverununt requires tbat a full statement of tbe Liabilities and made and sworn v y at least three uf the Directors every few weeks, and heaides this, Bank Etaiuinorssreaent at tbe pleaaare of the Government whnae duty it is mule to thoroughly examine in'o tbe condition of the Bank, bonce National Hanks afford a larger measure of protection than any other Bandog aaieiu- UHAKAUTEIl ANDCAFIT W.' ui Stockholders ot the First Natinoal stockholder, in under the National amount ot his aUirK. Ho iiuiilc bas more cunracerof jreilitor better fscili lioa than the Firat National. WE WANT a sh.irrt of your b iini's. We solicit vour nalrona? ,i t tarantee entire aaf slactijii in all bunimti? entrusted to our car. HEA-D QU ATE R S FOR "WATCHES, DIAMONDS, and all things to be found Our best tCHtimonial : Thousands of Batisficd customers throughout the 8011th. many and adjoining coiintieH. . . F. 1. MM & S09LV , 1028 MAIN STREET, LYNCH BURC, VA. due. 3 FUR: NIT TIRE The Largest and Most Complete Establish ment in tne City. . -WILLIAlOAFFBON. 1516 A im MAIN AND V'2 GOVE.1NOK STREETS, .RICHMOMD, V,. ' BR.lfIIIOlSElTI10DERSO.lia Whf' lesaie arid R3tail. Orders bjr M41I Promptly Attended To. JUST ARRIVED. -SUCH AS- DRY GOODS, SHOES AND HATS. And amy Ii.-hit l.i k .f G110CEKIE3 nd COXFECTIONEIME, My OuoiU are frwh ant near. I will utv yon money at wholesale and ' retail. I have a beautiful line of LADIES' ' DRESS GOODS Which am wry chtfp. 1 wHnt efrr M ti c m etriy And save monef in tht foll)Mriiii( g'Hl: PANT GOODS, GINGIUMS, BLElCHING, ami JC1I ALLIES. Adrift 1 h.h. ;mti K 14 1 1 - .,.t nia v 7 ' lii.tfruof uLiri, No. 40. All i:mU.. f in S. R. P E. F WYATT & SON. 1 -ii m DEALERS IX FINE ioax O-A.n.s Ana Buggies of all Styles. Manufacturers cf HARNESS and SADLERY of every doncrlption and ai8. llranch lo:i E. Martin -of $300,000 I LKO. D, HEARTT.......Cashia CHAH. A. JOUDAN...... ..Teller J. A BRYAN, I A. U.. RTOKEa Biusines Transacted. Firai National Bank 6 or 12 nrouiba. all aeretatblo .oiiita In tbe Unitid lowest ratea. Asset of all National Banks shall ba Tbe character of theOlttcers. Directors Bank U -the verv hielieat. and each Bank law repousib!e for double the in a first-class jewelry house. of whom arc in Durahm !u rYt i.tfl ciM.TWhoa ' nr frim 1. E R R Y. Prico. DURHAM, N. C. btrwit, RALEIGH, N. C. Bank nam