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t .," I ft' h Ieham ll r - ' - ST HIM WHO HATH NO NERVE FOR THE. FIGHT, DEPART. I tf, N. 0.; WEDNESDAYS EVENING, FEBRU A RT 8, 1888. NO 242 -- if' V.t Having determined to enter the Music Business, we ofler 0RGA.N.1 land PIANOS to the people of Durham and surrounding country, and trusi kve will merit a share of their patronage. - ; Oar Tterms are Easy ani We M'M b Sit ErajMy. .: JfUfir MONTH L Y AND Q UARTEEL Y P27 YMENIS. We t ffer thera on the EASIEST TERMS, and at LOWEST PRICES. Ouij MR. THOMAS, is an experienced man, and will take pleasure in H'ng any ore all desired information , very Ke.apectfully, LAM BE & THOMAS. ' At Shclburn'i Art Gallery, DURHAM, N. C. TREES! br and Suear Maoles. Fruit Trees. for lawn antlJemetery plant ing. A full collection of Flowtr and Vege- ' ' table SEEDS ! , Handsome Funeral Designs made of choice flowers furnished at the shortest notice. BOUQUETS! , For weddings, evening parties, musi cals, a specialty. Rose's and Fine Stock 'For Spring planting; Landscape gar denings. Special attention given to the laying out and improvement of lawns. Anything and every thing tor the garden supplied by the DURHAM FLORAL NURSERY R. BIBBERD, Proprietor. B. fore ordering elsewhere give me a call at the greenhouses oo Bameenr Street J.in31 gHELBURN'S PHOTOGRAPH THROWN & FURGERSON, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTERS. X aJwfilmnx. rapcr' nana tg. o. Satisfaction fonntMl. Ju 1 4-1 in J. MATTHEWS, D. D. S , . ' DENTIL OFFICE, ' OTer Joom' Jewelry Stoiw. ' TietU t&ierted on Ovid. Silver ana VuknU flats. TSETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT MIX. ' febt , 2TO"CJ3STCS-3BK, THE ARTISTIC Sia Painter anfl Papsr Haipr, DURHAM, N. C. tap 29-ljr ROGERS & Co GALLERY. .jif-... Jb .. 'i ' , -..'- 1 .' New outfit. New and beautiful . rtgck of frames. All kinds of artist material on hnd. All work guaran r teed. My old friends and the public generally invited to call and examine ay work. Prices low. , VM. 8HELBURN, ?w rn3-tf Durham. N. 0. NEW -BAKERY. v.v , C. L. H0EN1G, ' (Successor to E.P ALGOOD.). Has established first-class , , , , V 'wDetlerj in-- Crockery, l ancy and Staple Groserie DURHAM, N. C. jul 12-ly -v.v WeJiisi Tilts ail FaHrili Furnished on short noticl by tho most CZ3 skilled artists. A j urge line .22: ofaUkiniof Presidents Dffice, 1 N- C RiiLnoAD Co. J Burlington, N. 0., Jan. 6, 1888. "NViticA la herehv riven to all ner sons in the county and town of Dur bam, N. 0., now occupying the right of way of the N. U. It. K. Co., lo va cate said premies, and all persons are hereby forbidden, in the future, to trespass on said Hht of way. By - ft - a order ot tne uoaru or uncciors. j9-4w Tnos. M. Holt, Pres't. Clieap aud Fiue Job Printing, Yon can save money by giving Your Job Work to Hackney & Cheek. They are prepared to do all kinds oi fancy job printing, - circulars, letter heads, envelopes, pamphlets, books &c. checks, drafts, and warehouse stationery a specialty. tf. Cum Garden Seed. Just received at Johnson's Drag Store, a larze supply of Bulst fresh earden seed. Uall and get your sup piics. All reeds guaranteed tne best The Best mid Freshest - Garden seed in town can be had at Johnson & Co's Drug gtore. fl3L Garden Seed I Garden Seed!! Gar dnSed!!! At Johmon& Cos Drog Store, fl3L H 3 m d eTr,rjOjg Anally kept in a first class confectionery, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GL IIOENIG, ' At old stand of City Bakery, DUItnAM, N. C LADIES ! fio ran own nrnso, it bomx, wits Peerless .'. Dyes. They will Alt everrtlilnjr. Thev art sold very where, price IOCS packag 40 colors, They have no equal for Strength. Brightness. Amount in Packages or for Fastness of Color, ' r lan-uuing (jnaliuea. 1 bey ao not croci rsmut FvrsaUby P. W. VAUGUAN, DRUGGIST, j hvmiu, tf. c. For Kent. Three room house, on Pine St apply to A. Goldstein. , ....'iii'iV' m I - Found - A small" package, containing im tortant manuscript. The owner can get the same by calling at this office, and paying for this notice. ES3 For Sa'e. Celery and Lettuce. B.' Hibbcrd, Durham Floral Nursery. j312w. ' i mm m i .. Notice! The Medical Society meets the Is and 3rd Monday nights in eack month. Preserves, jellies, din, raUius, prune, citron, Florida oranges, co coanuts, candies of all kinds and anything needed, all fresh at S. R Perryi. , . d 16. 200 poinds of Hcrndon & Atwater's all pork aanage for sale at J. W Hamilton's. ' ft tf. Notes and Comments. Kansas widow rode sit miles the recent cold snap to put u e on her plare, and the nrtt ; t-'-t v wss ,"-iiiiIoi i .a-xo tirr Fluyunna recent'y, had -cut his hird set or teeth when nearly 80 years ofage, and his hair, which had become white, was returning to its original co'or. When a Wfcbster county. Georgia man married he vu unable to pre sent his. wite an engagement ring) and in lieu thereof gave her a yearling heiier. lhis oHermar erew and mul- iphed, and the result is a small herd if cattle. . Although the internal revenue laV mar recosnize officially the existence of such Leverages as whisky, rum an! the like, the teetotal brethren may take courage from the fact that the Lady of the White House turns down her glast at table except for water and apollinari. The announcement that the Stand ard Oil monopoly has at length gain ed control o( the turpentine trade in the boutn , is not encouraging. Wherever tho Standard Monopoly is in control the inhabitants work for a bare living, handiog the profits over perforce to their master?. SapLit'i Wit ana Pbliosopliy, , i Frjm the German, - '' A lady having expressed surprise that Dr. X. should pronounce all his patients, even those who merely had tvcrish cold, seriously ill, Bapbir said t "He fa quite rieht, anybody "I won't make way for a fooll cried an envious scribbler, on meeting Saphir in a narrow passage, where at brst neither seemed disposed to cite place. "Obi I will with pleasuro," replied fSaihir, stepping aside and bowing courteously. ' , . Standing m a crowded theatre some one leaned n his back, thrusting his bead over Lis should r. saphir drew out his handkerchief and wiped the man a nose violently. The latter a arted back. "Ob, I beg your par don," said Saphir, "I thought it was mine. Requested to define the work "den tist,' baphir (aid: "He is a man who pulls out other people's teeth to get something for bis own to b.t?. An Australian price, vho was also an archbishop, awone nornbiy at banquet and, perceiving that S phi r looked at him in surprise, angrily aked the cause of his astonishment. MI thought an archbishop would not anow nimseii m swear, answered tne wit. "I was not swearing as an arch bishop, bnt a a prince," explained tho prelate "Ah? said Saphir thoughtfully, "but suppose the devil fetches the prince, what will become of the archbishop 7" ' Oil lamps in Cars. ' Demorett's Monthly. Now that the railroads are abolish ing the use of the dangerous stove. the next thins; for tho managers to consider is the oil lamp, and the substitution of the electric light In its place. A ucw dynamo has been in vented that is perfectly safe for use on railroad csrs. Itijso constrict ed that it may give a current in the same direction, whether working tor ward or bacKward. -i5rnnes are placed ceroendlcularly noon the col lector, and these are worked by the motion of (he tram. The cost of an outfit for a train is very small, - and the entire arrangement Is so simple tba any one can work it. The Jiht is free from pulsation, and its bright ness illumines a car far better than either oil lamps or gas. A smal number of these electric lights have been placed in the Pullman palac cars, ana they have worked with suo cess.- It is to ba hope 1 that it' wil not be long before the use of oil lamps cn iraina win do aooiisneu. iney are just as dangerous as the store in case of an accident, and do just aj much damage. l( half the care and money expen ded on pet dogs in Washington wire devoted to the care ot teeny and deserving children, somo thousands of these might be rescued from want and prepared lor usefulness in life We supposo the preference for dogs is all right, since society by its ae's l ive to, tut somehow It does not cm to fit in nicely with our exalted Christian civil zit.ua. Washington 1'QSl, .North Carolina Unat. Wilmington has a movement on foot to establish an industrial school. The booksellers of the State have dev id to hold Rf"ioni"wT' Quite, extensive improvements are going on in tioidsboro, botn oy tee city and private individuals. The public roads of the Stale have never been in a worse condition than during January. . There is a demand or a new road law. , It ii thought that Mr. Greek 0. Andrews, of Greensboror will pro. bably take charge of the city depart ment of the Raleigh NewtQbserycr, as Mr. Ayer'a successor, t ; " ' ' : .Messrs - Uargravea . & Alexander, well known dry goods merchants if Charlotte, have made an assignments labilities 518,000: assets will pro bably coyer this amount. ; At Plymouth. N. C, Harrison's hotel and the Episcopal rectory were set oh fire Wednesday morning, Feb- 1st. a id compU tely de3t oy od. ' Lo s f 3.0UU; insurance Jipou. . ; , Houses for ite.ut. m a a a Two dwelling houses containing two ioomi tor tent. Apply to. O.CFai f,8 6t. IARTHUX . Grandma's Tea. ; " ' ' "'The old grandmother made mulU-in teas fr croup and coughs. Taylor's Cherokee RemH vM Sweet Gu of aM'. Xtu'ZyUi combined r.r .,r. iiuani cure, N .--.-. . . -e j Tales Told by Servants. . New Tork Star.' Ni. People are constantly wondering how their personal and private affairs become the subject of gossip and find their way into print. I can tell them that most of it comes from their ser vants, who,; among other disadvaut ages, possess the qua'ificatious of a sieve to perfection. s There is a fellow going about town no v telling anecdot es about the manager ( f a well known newspaper proprietor whom he re cently served as butler. He is not friendly to bU late employer, and the amount of mischief he is capable of depends only upon his getting some paper to print. h' story. Lonk i out, thn, what you do and say before your tervant. Tavlorsville . Jouma'i :". Last Tuesday night an Mr. Henry White was coin i , hom from oourt, and when within about a mile of home, he was kicked on the leg by a m lie, whisU broke both bones- below the knee. - A Bfaufort special to the iNews and Observer fays : , The schooner Adventure, Wbitehurst master, f otn Charleston bound to Washington with guano is stuck in Oregon In!e t -1 w ai-? . i i .ti. mi. n.u. cne is a loiai iosf. xue car go was insured. The crew's effect) were saved. , . The Charlotte Chronicle learns that . an epidenh of diphtheria is prevailing in the southwestern part of Iredell county, along the Catswba river. Four burials took placa near ML Mourna last Sundav. and amonz the bodies was that of Mrs. D. Lawrance. Twenty five feitlizsr licenses ex pire this month. Notices to renew have .. been sent to all these manufacturers. .One or two firms are making'cfforls to flank the De part ment of Agriculture and get their gonas into iun oi&mj niiuuuk ' ment of the license tax,, but they have been headed off, New Bern Journal: One of the bales of false packed'eotton recently reiurneu nere irom XNonoic, oi wmcn mention was made in the column of the Journal, was opened on the. cot ton platform yesterday and it reveal ed the fact that at least half the weight of the bale was made op of cotton seed, pine straw and dirt It was from I nior county and the name of the exoert who put it up is known. Points tor GUted Youth. Banzle nogs for male idiots are promUed a run. Bow knots are beta worn exten sively with everyday dress in Paris Combinations oi moonstones and cat's eye or tiger eytf stones for gen tlemen s link sleeve buttons are new and popular. . '. Striped neckwear is to take a short vacation. More and greater variety than ever before of broken figures wil be the rule. v Cane hea's are now popularly made to carry matches, a timepiece, cigarettes, cachous, gum, pins, change scent, or a slug ot rye. : ; In all clases of furnishing ' goods for the comi g warm weather con nensscurs tnerefjre will search for rather unique and deligate tings or shadings. - ; " Astrakhan gloves with calf or kid palms are detervediy the most pepu Iar ftney Land covering , f mud in years. They soil on sight at a re munerative price Some German fashion p'atci Lave peculiar styles in collars they a seem to be comparatively low, and the front forms a letter naif way be twecnaU. and V. Scarfs (or spring will be much nar rower than were last fill's produc tions, and. in the mji iritv ot stvles. the outer apron will be slightly puffed close tj the bottom or tuo kuot. How It Happened at Last. M. T. Kvanlof Ban. ' ''Have you heard that Lily is et- mm,mmA ft ft H TP f A .1 VJ .1 BlLaI Maud. "No," replied Ella. "I thought he was to) bashful ever to propose." " Oh, but it's leap year, yoo Vqow. Two Incidents. HOW TUB MOOS STRUCK SOME NORTH , , CAROLINA FOLKS. Bookinjjlum Rcckt. , , r-, The ecli30 of the moon arrived on Imo last Saturday evening -AVe over heard a little negro girl, upon ob serving its strange appearance, asa a lady what was the ina'ter with it. The ladv answered that it was "in an chpse. "Who clipped it? asked the girl, "an' how did tbey get to it clip it ?" An attempt at explanation only male "confusion worse cou founded." . " ... . : - t.. . ' , , " : THOUGHT TI1E MOOX DEAD. Btoford ExproM. Saturday night the stars seemed to smile w.th unusual gladness, because the moon had hid its big, silvery ir more ioao two uoum a mue girl come on to see themoijljuDear Mama ferns poor moans dead, bhail we never seo it again." It was a rare and beautiful sight. " Then was banking in the eastern beivens nearly ai orange co'ored ball. Then it glows Into a fircy red bsIL . . m a Hubbard, Price & (Jo's Cotton Report. New York,' February C Messrs. Hubbard, Fnco & Co. say: The mar ket tins arernoon ha? been very heavy, and free sales of long cotton have depreased prices, causing the weak undertone. News from abroad is pacific, and we are in receipt of numerous cables confirming the public dispatches, all asserting the outlook to be more fa vorable. This better prospect gave a tlronger tone to our market tin morniBg. and prices were about three poiuts better, bu: the pressure to sell b3gan at midday, an 1 many of the ball, but not the principal one threw considerable cotton on the market. Gbieviko from misfortune is add ing gall to wormwood. Grieving will not renew your tnlnning hair. But Warner's Log Cabin Scalpine will niako it come in thick and glossy. A splendid bair dressing. Try it. ' Ftns Irfct potatoes at Pan! Nor wood & Co's. f 8 tf. If you want stoves, tinware, crater, lamps &o it will pay you to go to 0. C. Tajlor's store. He carries a large sto.-k and u selling cheap, fii 1 lie lip lop and Durham coo stoves are the ones to buy. You can pet them at Robertson. Llovd & Co's They carry a.blg line of all kinds of hardware, builders supplies, paints oils, varnish &c ' v f 8. Fine youns purroti fr saK Ap ply to 15. Matthews at Johnson & Co's drug store - f 8. .- ' Forh to jp at Berkley's tvor r day. f8tt 40 Hooms For Kent. 1 1 have 40 good rooms suitable for offices or bed rooms for rent. Terms reasonable. Apply to fStf (J. O'Bkiakt, ' . . , r 1 v , ; FrcsU Fish t I reccivo.datly fresh fith of every kind. Fine shad $1.25 a pair. Leave votir orders. Satisfaction guaranteed. ra 6 T n if 10 J , l. IV. IV XVSti. . Corn, sound sweet potatoes, the finest on the market for sale at '. i . f33t . Paul Norwood & Co.' ' Chickens and country butter for sale at Paul Norwood & C. I85t Valuable real estate for sale upply to R. I. Rogers, Sec Durham Land f( J i'.s I AO ,. FIRST-CLASS tailoring:! & Security Co. We, having determined t permanent- y locate in the city of Durham for the purpose of - carrying , . on a first-class Tailoring Business Offer our services to the public, and will endeavor to merit and gain a portion of the patronage of " ; : the town and surround , ing country. ; Our Mr. Belsmeyer will be absen for a few weeks on business in connection with the firm, i aud nill at an early day . , opea upa6plendid line of ' ' ' .....- ' ' . : -..'f Gents Goods. We have' employed , a force of first cUss workmen, and guarantee good and satisfactory work, Equal to any North or South Thereby saving the citizens thorrouV b!e and expense of sending off for their clothing. For ; v the present, we have . ;, scenred the s?r- i ,, ; ' , vices. Of, ; : ... n Mr, C, H. Lewcllin, . Who will attend to our interest, sill goods, take orders and measuiei, and have tho work done. He bason band a small f stock of . , .. f FINE .GOODS, And any amount of s.tmplej to selctt from. lie is well known to this con. munity snd can be found at his shop in the Duke building over Summer he!d's clolhng store. n. febl A, BELSMEYER h CO. , ByA.BFLSMEVEtt. f. I
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The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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