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. : s VNEY , ' yj. sit V t - AND G. E. WEBB, Editoiiaxu PrtoritiK-ioits, -4- IES-VOL. CI WE EXPRESS OUR SENTIMENTS, 1 DUMAM,NORTH CAltOLINA, IUr.CTORY.1r ? E. -Cntrurw nT. t""""!1 ' 1 Hi. ami T iv . n i, v U fi-",,eveo'DK. Sun. - unuay morning,. wrvicen s u. J. T. e every Sunday Preytr meetino- even--.. 8tJntJ DURHAH Jialo Acadomy. Tie lWic4 Uko iileiliurd in Infunii inHie putjlltthat they have nrranscd U e8tilish, undent ho lovotitl?, rscIio1 of high grade at Durham, N. C. Thej have secured i the services, as Principal, of Rev.Jaunfs A. Dcun, A. JI., I). I).. Dnriam High Scbodl whose reputation as a teacher in tbls State in former years ia a gnarautee of excellence in nitiiinemeut and instruc tion. "Htadcntt will be thorouvhly trained in thoatuiliea that il! Hid t in busiuess life; and thema inteodinz to pursue a eulIegiaK course will recc ivc a uaure . an nio prcjiaration that will'm ditioued aduiisuion ini uneon- L. IopuK, No. 852, A. F. A. 1L l'xi i -! Toeaduy night ia each moa;k. L. Wall, W. H. 'Janes Kmtlr tftarj. - ' - Dct aptkb, NuSTk' A.M.- Wfi '.t; . jeixl&rfllKht in each month J. L. I fr Hgh Priest; James B.iuthg'', -;retury, . 1 '.- IM(AII CriUHCIL, No. 7, R. S. M. Mts lirtt Tueaday night. " B. Walker, ' forice IlluatrioM Master; James South gate. Recorder, . -.. . Dean am Commasdbrt Knwhts TtM PLAHg. MieU first Monday night , in each month. , J. 8. Carr, Eminent Cora mandir; Jnie Southgate; Recorder. ; Ttie aUiy,e orders meet in the Masonic Hall, corner of Main and Depot streets DuAr Ltcbum. B. Fuller, Presi lini; Jan. i Southgate, Secretary., Meet every Fri' y night in theii hall. - ?.:. Heir "iusiCALije. G. : E."Webb, 1'rr' Joseph Bernard,; Secretary. MA f ".tinrsday nltfht in their ball. be left outil it has been completely mas tered. though ilie stuuent wilt ue:niiow w. t. rv; jaiiCoisGlloratLai-: PURHA5I, N. CL '.r J.IIAC. -. - .w. w. FULLEB -JAC ,& FULLER JENEYS AT LAW . ? DURHAM. N. C. lACriCK in State sud Fede- ,'81. 1 " : . . . ... - rt C. Strudwick iorney at Law. ivtnntica. . Office in Parriah & WacKwcu s . - At 'fit c I ,1 Hill. N-C HillsbqN.l. :alnB & StrayEorxi rORNEYS AT LAVY LL nracllc In the counties of Or. nd Purliam, nd In te 0urlor drl Curt. , A W. GRAHAM. eit her Sou iauglil VMtjten uMi nr .M ill) euual c iin W care. auv FOR- PKHDYCUara. TheKlevenih Ktfs'aion o! this School will open ou MONDAY, the second day of January, 1882, and continue twenlv wreka. - - , J CHARGES PEK SESSION : $12 50 15 00 17 50 No branch will ed to take more advanced ones in con nection witft it. Especial attention' will bo glven.to prepare young men to ' be come teachers. Those studying Latin will have the advantage - of instruction according to the natural method, sug gested ty Dr. Hadley Professor in Yale College, and aysteuiiied . by Dr. tsauveur - t - , . v , Believing that every : person "ought to be able to. keen, his own accounts ac curatelyand intelligibly, Book-Keeping will be taugnt tree to an wuo are sumcieni ly advanced ;;. Vocal music will also be taught free; arid lessons in Instrumental musio will be given at the nsnal prices, desired. ' As the basis of all true moral 1' struct ion; the Bible will be used as an. occasional tex-uooK, lessons ocing re cited in , it once or twice a week. Oc casional tiercises la Declamation, Cora- position, and Extemporaneous Debate will be expected of those - who are of sufficient age. - j f , A class in French will be formed if a sufficient number- desire it and French Conversation and the true pronunciation will be taught as learned by toe mncipni in the practical use of the language di-ring severs! months' residence in Europe, chiefly in Paris. Frequent lectures will he given on l ne correct news or me.uay, anion other topics that will stimulate the thought and add to the intelligence of the students, A course of familiar lectures will also be delivered, iiy resi dent physicians so far as practicable, on the preservation of the health; and watchful care will be exercised over the health of the students. .' " ' . - The Object constantly aimed al will be to make men oi sterling character, sound scholarship, broad intelligence and active energy. A daily record will I kept of recitations, deportment, etc., and Moorts will be read to the school. and sent home, at .least three times term. Parents are requested to visit toe school often, ana to converse or corres- nond freelv with reference to tnir sons. The pablio will be welcome at all times; Elementary CUs-t, : ; Intermediate ' ; : ; English, Matliematicftaod Latin, Auy oi the above witn (J reek or ,.,...). i fi'lrrr I si rn h"f" 1 1 ni In nann of ir)Jn!ttaii,4 nv ne i .:. , T - A competent teacher will be secured as axsistnut, and every student will Improp erly instructed, , Due attention will De given to tuo Elementary classes. All persons Interested in education, and especially the patroos, are invited to visit me scuou. in oruer iu i-sumiuo u uihii sgumcnt aud test the thorouglinestof the instmotion given. " ; tor further particulars, address - -. -. , CHARLES D. MclYER; '- declB -.' - -.. , , Principal. . "7' On Thirty. Days' Trial. , - - We will send ' Dr. Dve's' Celebrated Electro-Voltaio Belts and other Electric Appliances o.r trial for thirty days to Youiig" 4'Orr unil.iili.V .')). iiwms wlwuic atlliotedyviih N't-rvotis Dedility, Lust i tahty, . etov guaranteeing speedy relief ami complete - roHtoruttoH mviiir and) manhood, Also far Klieinntisiii, Ni'U ralgis, Psratvsia, Liver and Kidney diffl I cultieff, liiiptureB, jrd many other dia-f eases. .... illustrated paniuiikt wut ireee Address Voltaic lielt i ', ManliHllj Mich RDLESS OF THE COSt;qUEXces1 ... :;: 1'--:-. :. . ... IITJBSDAY, MAECIIB, s. v. ' - VlVLcli itter I been -ir, I fen post8 fftn Ir.iLsiii mad T ' . POETRY. 4 fII.'i, .n. - For tluvRecordcr." New Departure ! THE OLD HOUSE STILL" AHEAD . FOB TUB Holidays. From and after this date, we will run our BAR AWD RKTUIUT .; . '; ,' '- - 1 ' ' ' ' "' -'" Day shd niglit (Sundays excepted) for the special accommodation of the travelling public, as well as our local trade. ' We are now receiving a large and splen did stock of v . . . - PURE LIQUORS! We ask a call from EVERYBODY. v Don't buy your Christmas goodyinlil yoo have sampled onr stock. ' . WE WOVT BE BE A T. RESTMJRANT. We have sectfrcd the services of a First-Class Cook. We are daily in receipt of fresh f llin rl.wr nf Hm- term The first term will cuu-tfLlllTflUTUi'u mitm Fish and Oysters! 33,0(10 seasoned tobacco iMieka. till' llfl-(. of Apply Ht WOBTO OAHOLlll RAILROAD.- TUAlNStiUINU KAST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. .Ho. 61, Daily. . No. 68, Daily. - Leave Charlotte, Salisbury, ' " High I'mut,. . Arrive Groenslairo, Ijeave'Gwwwlioro, Arrive HillBboro, : a" Dtirhatn,. .".-Raleigh, ' . Leave: RaUiim, Arrive Qolduboro) 8.66 a m 6.50 p m , 5 !1 a m 8 51 p m , 7 20 am 10 44 pm . 8 00am 11.20 p m ' 8 20 a m ' -llWm - -7 11 48 a m . ' 1 15 p m 1 40 p m '. ' 420 p tn tz: . .. .. z . rr :r Itave Gnwnslmrn llOO-ndi C-" " ''Arrive at Raleigh 8 04 a m ' at OoWaboro 8 00 a m ; No, 61 Conueets at Greensboro with R. & D. R, R. for all points North, East and West, via Danville. At Goldsboro with V. & W. It. R. for Wilmington. , : - 7 ' . " No. 68 Connects at Salisbury rith W. N. C. R. R. for all oinU in Western North Carolina; daily at Greenalioro with R. & D. JI. R. for all points North Easi and West. .-, . TEA1NS GOING WEST. Date, Feb. 19, 1882. .Xj. 60. Daily,- 10 20 am 12 40 p tn . 4 10 p m ' 623 pro 07 p ui 8 60pm 0 10 p 943 pm 11 03 p n- 12 60 a in No.TiO,- Daily. Leave Goldalwro, -. Arri-e Raleigh, , Ieave lialci'ii, Arri-e Imrliam,' Arrive llitlsboro,. Arrive (Sreenalioro, ' Leave GrecmilwTO, ' ArrivolIii;h Pobit, Arrive Salisbury, Arrive Charlotte, No. 18, Daily except Sunday Iave Goldslwro, 2 50 p pi ,'Arrive Raleigh, 7 in p-m . - IiCave Raleigh,- ' 5 00 am ArriveGreenslxiro2 20 p m 7 75 am 8 00am 0 28 ant H 20 am and contiune 3 T.n.,.r 9.1 1883. weekV Tuitmn wiUbe the me as in other scnoois 10 V' -J' 115 00. and iw.ou. " v"" " " Utoed in good private families at reason able .ricia. For further inlormstion apply to the oodersigned until Christmas dthentothePrinclimL President Brd of Trustee Durham, N. C. Nov. 85, 1881. . . . JUST IMAGINE HOW I FELT.' Bacaswicic; Co., V A., Nor. 5r 1881 scrvauts and will strive to satisfy .11. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DA 1 uu - J : NIGHT AT THE : LAWRENCE HOUSE, - EOGEJS & VICIEES, 'Prajriotora. declo : t' ' " N'o. 6( Connects at Ctiarlotte with A. A C. Air-Line for all points in the Saitliand South west, and with C, V. A- A. U. W.Ji all points South and honthewt.. ' i, iioinU SoiitU aiiaSoultosT: m lovely Spring oj)e her bri-fht blue sky gain to our1 enraptured gase, Id ivea the plants Ihut frost compelled; Hlie ml peisnaiU the, viohi its mo-tftit iyai to rarw. , - - . - - -birds acaiii rwui'ue theiivnerry 111,. tina Wu IiiikIimI to 0leart - TV"1 .. ,AS welcome them baclt-gyjf t tlironx, J mmi III llUStWllof T id I Dat' I comfort ha lifoket gie. Sigiw flower ,.n x. gronti.l T-d athered m.ark wii Tht hsig have slept in Winter's colli em 1 Rity i-oine.iiui-rwidyp . Tliein s a sweet and ever welcome face, j ri ' ' -.,,' Soon the liaWthom ' its unowy flowt rn shall U wave; - '" ' (The tulip its gaudy crown shall n-ftr;- - The rose Sn dewdmM soon sliall leave t ': Its tuiowy folds and heav'n dyed petals fai r. 1 r MISCELLANEOUS: 'Ksrl PnOIII.F.lI OP I.IFK. dllsemy Vlewn ofo , Sable ' j- Jerenslub.' , -. What desire to say,' began other Gardner, "JbeigQUng open- e "aintode ..etToct dat,-Prof. Arti C oko Hnggins am in tfe . aunty room a I'ready ; to apiear" befor- i an' d iliber hia celebrated lecttir' on Am I fe Wuth the Llvin' Fur I" De prc f Hsor am a resident of Arkansas, in v. icb state be was won selien silver 1 slals rfur makln'' tie longest Jimp 1 1; record. He " arrove heah ' from ( licogo iusK night on a nilxed train, l tid a boy two hillins to show Win 1 wayjmy house anrfur as I can f e frwo his talk an St'fnj be combs 1 a ba'r, de man am a scholar an' a m'len, Sir Isaac -."Walpole, yoa an iveadam Johnes will put on yer v liite kids, blue neckties an' swaller tWeil coaU an escort Pnf. Huggins iiit'.T the halL , - 'Tlier brothers mentioned retired to. the drcssipg-room and " donned their slate apiarel, and after the lapse of 1 . . , - . i. . Real Estate : Ageiicy. Th.Bn.l. i.rniil Iwve" eiitabllshed W . W. U CEAILLOAS.- GMNo.wvr.: N.fc 60. Ihuly. No.',.2 DaiV. ex. Sm. 8S0bm -1 ,lw.i... - 41 911 n rtt Arrive Kernersville M 8 p m 41 ta " Salem, GOIXOEAST. 11 20 pin' 10 15am No. 61. Daily.' -ex. Sunday Na 52. Dailv.- eaveSaleiu,; 6 15ni COOpm few. minutes thev appeared int.be hall iIvw4a peiCu to ue a man aiioiu uvr in vcu incbs high, prominent noe, retinng cliil eyes about the color of boiler iroiand dressed in faultless tawte, flV filinnlns a troche into his 1 1 k r. . rooli he bowed imprpssively and friends, it pleases ma exceed- j 0 behold sich a vast ea of in- unl fmVa lwfo'nt.fS'.itK)ti..l. de we or strug coine up e down. f Faint . 1.! ivV win au i"6 turkey at derail! Vmlrrow we may bab to pawn our ;' ,,r to keep de 1 Kc r as so ni-. ,u : mil 1.:!"- - iUA I .n-1 . . m . . .LAIU sr. 4k1lU l'. " . . . J ... ' "rVTT r-.iWma article irom "'" UlAmy " , Td I expnw ' . llAUloniw ... . ..tnrl. mu : . - liriU,J'' . ...J I nn tin ; knt Vdvegwiue. Sic Ht an" iiiexi.,,ie attcsn ntsfin'dat ny Veble, re- ";iuou ve OIICl-1 1 VJ aj nuimtcg u,r 1 trp .ifM wm:tvi,tc jmn; around hid teaiClind the enthusiasm, broke forth "and lasted so I0113 that six policemen gathered oq the corner and a barrel of beans wasMipsot in the gi ocery below. Detroit Free Press, " JlMNl'thnCilrl. ' ' ' His name was Augustus Smythe"j he was a clerk in .a dry goods store, and he didn't earn -enough'to starve doeently on, but with that sublime as surance which distinguished the lah de-dash young man of the day, he was paying attention to the prettiest girl in the ; city.. He managed, by not paying his washwoman and tailor, take her ,-to theatres, but as times were getting hardie concluded to marry her and saie expense of boarding..xBy some process of men tal nrithmc-Ckt known to' the genius, ho discovered wittt "great difflculty that what was not enough for one was enough for two, . and forthwith con cluded to iop.- IU knew tJi'at his per sistent aits had kepVUothei jounjf men away, he 4iad no fears of a rival.AVhenthe ? time came and he found himself in the comi.uy ol bis Laura in ber papa's comfortable par lor, be leisurely seated"hfmself by her aide on the sofa;"'took her dimp led littl hand used only..totiWe the piano with, anl said in a broonze voice : '. " ' ' . : "Dear MissLanra, X have wnclui. ed to marry. Lanra started, as he intended she should. Then he . resumed, 'frra'V hat HiV'"..; - -i.ide malterwi . Wore addition -'r"", exceeding wed.ia tbr P,Ti" -recover I or the publtca- and rrvntftin. ly intevew'ftv ClironWe: 3d- . -"most n t-are, t,-' mined in-, - . . t 1.... ro ieeu i-.. lAp.iurea . -. , !fl, nj,et oiat . anJ.co??.'?! MubIc oft"18 havsever iiwSCSlliW 1 . known hnmanity. f -t. 1 had an oin .mined that ..a rti-ifntrf l m tost nntw" ..ftrir au r ouW Kiy Vcl ?- a full i tless-. fact that wwiay tuouaands of pooplej less tua -1. .Ilium beal jHn7' Is it on Coiula "Nr dearest, but what are localities to hoarts that love ? I want a girl th.t u ffood-temnered.smart, economi- i, wMm"f' Darling, do can, n - von know or sucIkb ono f. ----- . . r Laura, faintly : "1 e'oii yw 1 ..m I da.' -(" "-bo wtirtM are within a fwt of the grave and they do- not kuowit. To tell how I was caught away from just this posi tion and to warn others against Hear ing it,, are my objects in this com. miudcatlon.' -',".''' -"'.,. '''" " :,-.. On the first day of June 188f, I lay at my residence in this city surroun ded by my friends and waiting for death. Heaven only knows the agony I then endured, for words can never describe it. And yet, if a few years previous, any one . had told me that I was to be brought so low, and by so terrjblo a disease, I should have scoff ed at the idea. I had always been uncommonly strong and healthy, bad weighed over 200 . ponnds and hardly knew, in my own ; experience, what pain or sickness Vere Very many people who will . read this statement realize at times that they are ten usually tired ant, cannot scconnt for it They feet unusually tired and cannot account . for.-it. They, feel dull and tiWefluite" 'VHins in various parts of the body and do not under stand itQrthey are exceedingly huhgr$ fmciaiHf entirely without appetite thsnir Thi was Just the way I felr when the relentless malady whiyW had fastened . itself wpon me first began.; Still I ' thought it was nothing ; that probably J. tad taken V Cold which would soon pass away. Shortly after, this I noticed a dull, and at times neuralgic, pains in my head, but it would come one day and be gone the next. I paid but little at tention to it. However, my stomach was ou of order and my fool often failed to digest, causing at times great inconvenience. Yet I bad no idea, even; as a physician, that these things mount anything serious or that got no better. . w- "-"t-r, liar color ana ouw was passing also . ma , w.c. faSe quantities -ne day and very ISue the next, .nd that a persistent froth and scum appca -aurface, and m m. iment tted in the bottom. And yet I did not re ,7"-... iif.. for. indeed, seeing these sympms continually; I finally . ? ,n,i tn them, and my lairw ZOPounasin irAiV ii..titKnt free from paiuSu'j Ui"., slid in my me ana present conumf en to Waruer's fiafa Kldnev un? Cure, the remedy which I used. wNtf . Bince mv rewiverv 1 nave Eoroiiirni ., -- u i t 1 ly re-investigatoa tue: suojeotor kw- 1 ney difflmjlties nd Bright,s disease, ana tne truttis aevciopca are astiMind- k lng. ' I therefore state, deliberiwI and as a physician, that I '.ber ' MOHE THAN ONK-HAtr TUB tor WHICH OOCFB IX AMEHICA AW ed by Brioht's Disease. 1 Kidneys. This may'Sounj( rash statement, but I am pry fully verify it. , Bright'a DM no uiHiincuve sympwms 01 if . (indeed, it often develops wi pain whatever in the kidney vicinity,) : but has the yc nearly every other known. 't Hundreds of people die- dai , burials are, autiiorized by a pi certificate of '.Heart DiseaJ plexy," 'Tncumonia,' and 01 mon complaints,: when in ! was Bright's Disease of the i Few physicians, and . fewer realize . the extent of this 1 its dangerous and insidioi It steals into the system lib manifests its presence by' j monest symptoms, and' upon the constitution be fori tira is aware. It Is nearly j tary as consumption, quit mon and fully as fatal Eg lies,inheriting itfroratifcij have died, ana yet nous ber knew or realized the 1 , . - j - ' power wmcn was removift 1 ; stead of common ' symit r TF" ) snows none -whatever J uet.u anaueniy, ana m liinr.djs Sidney difflisitty. and possible nea woe the 1 suit ofsucu newest and no o afford to hazard tVhanoes. lam aware thatf statemjnt as this,. known as I amt land A. uractitiontxsr wHi arouse ,the surprise iJ. mi ill. ono ithroug ; . ATTORMT AT LAW, niLLSBORO, K. c: j " J m PSACTICfi In the CourU ofOinee, Cbat ' ham, PerMn, Wake and Granville. j r ; CUiimt coHtt'Ud iu till partt of tU SMfeVi Jane 23 ly. if ' JOHN We GRAUAM, '. VMfKMV.A Si m ' tJT rractlres iu the Coiinlles of Orange, . Durham, Guilford, KoeklnKham, Caswell, rerM and Cbalbam, and In the Male Supreme Court and in the Federal Court. CIIAELEST.POSTLY, Repairing done In the very lt style. A stock of Jewelry always on hand. Can be found at U Blacknall & Son's lily Drug Store. L. B. Henderson Snrffcoa Dentist. Office over Dr. A. (I. Carr A (VsDrug Store, Main Street, DURHAM, N. C. Offers his services to the citizens of the citysnd surrounding counties where hi will he pleased to receive his friends or any one desiring Dcotalwork decH Pomalo Soliool. Mrs. M- E- Mahoney AUD Miss Bessie Fanning W 1 1,1. or lh' 'CHtMJl. on Moiiusy Ken. IrnitM-r Trih. TERMS per Smfo 20 tceesi; Prirasty eoarse including Kinder gsrten. , IJO.00 Kofflit.fi eoorse. II2WIJ.00 Uti snJ French KitM. , , V,Hal and Insiramenlal Music, fl'0,00 I'artkulsr attention paid to eloeuiion. Hepf. lira'- JOHNSON Grass Seed! This (trass will grow in any climate. Will endure the long and intonse tmi of s H.sith ern sumnH-r, and lis ri-rs f a .Vtbrm wiiiUT, Grows any kind of land. Hay rkh, jiiicy and tiiidi-r. AfUT first year wid l-r three rutlings Prices, stibjert to flue tuiiiiipf. 3.Wppr lHifln-1; aue. per tMind. Htxrpn UIU.S.lni:i. Afiilfli.i.1. Dbab Madam: it is with oleaare that I write to tell yon that your valuable nemcay i ss entirely cured me ore most tearful looking and painful sore on my ankle. It came more than twelve months ago, very much like a ring worm. I pain ted it with Tioct, Iodine, until it became a painful and bad looking place. Thi n I commenced to try everything I could think or hear of, 001 il it became so very pain ful 1 eouid scarcely walk, when I went to the best doctor in the coontrv for advice. lie told me he enold cure ma if I would take my bed and there remain for four or ore weeks, and if I did not do so pretty sown, it could notbeeured stall, a the Done would become diseased, and my fool would have to betaken off. Justjmsi- inebnwl felr. to be told there wis' no cure fr the xre but to loose my foot, or give op all business either ofthese Re medies woull have ruined me. Mind you tbis was the advice of one of tho best d c fors in the State ol Noith Carolina, and this conversation took place last February. I continued to burn with cam-tic. as he advised nniil September, but derived no benefit from his treatment I was aivised no benefit frm his treatment. 1 was ad vised then bv 1 fiiend lo irv vnnr Itomedv. ( bitters an I Wash) look the first dose the I7th ol September, and 1 am now a well man, the sue Is period I v cured, and 1 can now walk as far. dan-e as much and Jump as liiKb as any man you know. Tut me back 10 the 1st September, let me know a tlinrh 1 nnar il.i nflU .l.m. ol your itcmciiy, - IjIH," to pay trn dollars a bottle for it, if I could not gel it lor less. 1 think more f it than any medicine in the world. It is not only the best Remedy to purify the blood and cure all skin dieacs, bui I be lieve it will cure all kinds ol blood di eases, and I know it will cure a love lor strong drink, I hope you will have this published, as there are many sufferers who could beeurcd. if ihev Could know ol and km your R-tmedy I am truly and res pcctfuliy. JUS. It. iMASM.V. South Gaston, N. C The Hem- dy is for sale in Durham, by A. G. Carr 4 Co.. and It. Blacknall & Son C. H. LEWELLIN, -FASH IOXAULK -Merchant Tailor. DURHAM, N. C. KKKPS In stock a Fine Assortment of 4KM)l,emMHig of CLOTHS. ASSlMKUKrf. MKLTONS, ami WORSTED, 110TI1 FOREIGN DOMESTIC No Bogus or Imrr.itation Goods tVhkk he Kill mnte vp in the wmt FASHIONABLE Sfl'i'S. Good Fits-Lowest Prices! Oct. IS. Ageuey for Hie purpone or- ing Mi Real Estate. Parties desiring to sell or lease houses. lots, farms, &c, will call opon os and leaveadescriptlOD of their property. All prrpcrty will lie advcrtisetl, and if a sale or lease is made a reasonable percent will uc cnargea. as trade no charge. HACKNEY & WEBB, Agents, Durham, N. C. METHODIST FEMALE SEMINARY Miss Julia R. Williams, PriHo'nd. Lute of WtalnjHH Female ImUitme Stoidon. Va.) rpillHMwolof high grade, will oiten In 1 TIIK TOWN OK III ItllAM, Nonoiiy M-pieiiioer 12111. While the CcIihoI w III lie wlinltv under the siipervisinn nfthe MKTIIoKlM' I JII lt It will lie aliwliitrly tree firm all M-X'TA-IClAX Intliirni-rs whatever. I tliJIS. Per hfMlonof TWKXTY weeks: Primary Department , it 0 00 Kiiull.li t'liiir e, tl !M to !" 00 Latin ami trench fi.oo fcxtri. Draw Inn, (10,00 " l,fiilH:frite atmn....1." -J' PiipMnln Mime will ue nude, and trrni.ilu ly announced. The roiirne of nitrtii-iinii will lie tlmroiiL'h. and the liisiisr-mi-nl ol IlieN-hm.lw iH Ik- Kl ItM'.CI.A.xt In every ivpeet. The Mil re Deuarlnicnt will be in cbsra of Mim IIoi.uan, r-eedtly in atlendanre upon Ni w KosLi.d Convmtorr of Muie H"ton. lAuit. 23rd. 8l. JAS. Sot'THOATK. JAS. II. Hot'tllOATB. 1 have this day associated mv so J II. 8OUTII0ATK ailh me in business, snd my - - Insurance and Coinniissioii Agency will bo continued tinder the name and style ol J. C0UTH3ATE & SOU. lies peel fully, JAMES SOLTiWATE. Jan. a, 1883. TAPPY & STEEL, I'KTEIWBUnO, VA. Mnnnfattureilof Engines, Tobacco, HAY AND COTTON PRESSES, SAWMILLS, QRItlHT MILLS, MILL IRONS, ELEVATORS, SORGHUM AND APPLE MILLS. or New and S miil-liiUHl Engines for sale riveOi3iU)ro, ATS TOXTZfiSlTr EAILRAOa OOINll NOKTII. i No. 1, Daily! ex. Shu. lave Chiipei Hill, Arrive University, -Arrive Italii-gh, 7 80am 820am 10 15 am tlolXfJ EAST. Ieave Raleigh, Arrive I'uiversily, Arrive (Impel Hill, Na2J Dnily, ex. nun JtO p 1 6 .) n 1 O l)pl PULLMAN SLEEPING CAES WITHOUTXIIANCE. thi tmio No. CO, Now' Vorlt and Atlauta v wasinngum and Danvillr, niiL bctwe uimwnnv wuu lini II-Q11JVI. . On train Xo. 52. liirliini.nd and llmrloi and Washington nnd Charlotte via Danvill rjT.Throuah Tk ketson wile at Gmwiln ro, KalsiL-b, iolMir. hnlinburv snd t h i lotto, snd .it all pilmlpnl rointuSo'iith. nt wet, Wwl, o1li and tal. Knr Kmlyrsil m11-Pi.11 1'liini-in AiKniiaaiui lexan, A. IIU'K, ..- Ceil. rrntn-r Aediit. t-ltr ltieliinnn.1. V. Wl .ii si. de fu ISfSSfiWll1 ,-!TTIwanl2IS!ilj( AMNUfACTuntDsv C.H.POGLIK 1 k almost ; emagine myse'f lookin' dov do aisles ob do BenatejJianiler o Jnited States. More sensation. De estion "Am Life wuth lihin' Fu ' has often been axed, an' I be be! dat several parties besides iiielao put de same qnerry rrom tie ro-iiim. fCliccrs by Samuel Shin. had no idea what rostrum meant. I claim to be de only pusson in cah kentry who takes denegaliv' ob dis menienchits inquiry. , In fust place we am Wn. De e .a iyar.no our lives amsiientln crln' wid rain an sorrow. We sees ghtsts. We hab bad dreams. We anf seized by de col ic. Our fronts am tulnels down which deyjmur nil kinds of kyrup, paregoric, sweet milk an' what not, an we wish wc was dead. Sobs by Pickles Sinitli, who lately lost his grandfather. What comfort doi-s any ly er gal take tip to de aigc oh 15 ycahs t Not a bit. De boys git licked an' de gals git spank ed, an' dey fall down stairs, habde chicken vox, git boxed up widde mumps, nn' hab to w'ar clos' which Itiax Muto!ict anLf!xf'.'-i"u'u4 tlon iiy (iiveadatn dimes as lie recall ed old recollections. Frtim'de algeof I "i to Shi," con tinued the orator, after pulling down his vest, "life atn fiillof'Jiiv' ait' Jeal ousy an' bad fittin Sf'ds an gwinc to funerals an' stayin' bomH'foin 1 cj ; am nnn iiAi3'p-i,on,r3sis TflnsJonculforifflS UII.MtM HVtllllAfO, Kir. $4 unit 3S Wn-t Hiilllmor Blrrrt, ItalllmofS. r.tife Aimmr, Srw Tort ctiscs. ilitnkin h me iii piivcrtytriiu dwell witli some other man wi riches ! W'ho would esteem It a pleasure o serve me, cook ray incaN, keep the house tidy, and listen for my- footsteps who would rise early and ait tip late for my sakef 'Oil, how beautiful,' murmured Laura ; 'Just like adear self-sacrificing man !' "Do joit know of sitch n one, my angel !' : Yes, I do,' responded Laura, fer vently, liutymi must not call your angel, for she might not like it ; she's in the kitchen now washing the dishes, and she told mother this morning she'd just as leave get married this winter as live out, if shcouly felt able to atiptMirt n husband. She's just the girl you want, and she'd love you within an inch of your life.' Hut Augustus Sinythe luid lied into the outer darkness ; the too muchness of the occasion overcame him like a summer, vw.Ajna AVrs. A NMrrlM All ,lrool. A San Francisco young lady gave her "young man" a beautifully work- lodged the present by sending her his fact thatf I had no pain in the ati'ecteri organs or in' their vicinity. Why I should have been so blind I cannot understand. There ia a terrible future for all physical neglect, and Impending dan ger usually brings a person to his sea ses even though it may then be too la'e. I realized, at last, my critical condition ami aroused myself to over come it And, Oh 1 how hard I tried ! I consulted the best medical skill in the landV I visited all the prominent mineral springs in America and traveled from Maine to California. Still I grew worse. No two physicians agreed as to my malady. One said I was troubled with spinal irrita tion ; another, nervous prostration ; another, miliaria ; another, dyspepsia ; another, heart disease; auother, general debility ; another, congestion of the base of the brain ; and so on through a long list of common diseases, the symptoms of all of which I really had. In this way several years passed, during all of which t in ton and astonua air am acquainted, but 1 going statements basea which I am prepared to truths which I can substantia letter. The welfare of those possibly be sufferers such i Is an ample Inducement for. ' take the step I have, and if I canv cessfnlly warn others from the danVv gcrouspntu in which I once walked,! I am willing to endure all professional and personal consequences. J.B.llENION.JS.D.j HiK iicsTKB, X.YiDec. 30, 1891. 1 7 MICA MASKS,. A well-known German inanufaot a of mien wares, Herr RanbV Brcslau, now makes . the face, which mA very light, w.l T. . mffX- ') heat nor bv i -. if . V 1 I was steadily . growing, worse., mj MS'TZ ZrfS'H wi f .1 S Jit ex Lt . In all kinj r 1diMt Tlia aliirtie at-nintuma pcrienccd..wett..deveW ; ' I lmut!T.I'a bad grown V oaks diiced tfnr,g7 to 110 pound. My -)rfwa)iild rctafiTTio nio.i upn . . 1 . 1. .. 1 ..... r . : -I. picture, cncaswi 111 a iiiiieiiwrnfTTTeciioiis. I Irt a-nrtK a tilitM til SCP'!M.il.. I an My ptlHO tor nn iihiiu-iwi p0nvulsivelv ic dis U'VrnVR 1S82 m iff WbiM lew mfi to nil sjfMtr-ww A btmm r? t-M iff tn-i:-tr ftve rrr.i peit, t wwffVO T t'- ffte, w fol4frtiwsfHl. frk-Maftl dlf ' 't ft-.tti-t 1 fcrtt f V-fTta"i- swB fmrr fed, ftn-jfa r-'-t lMt.ie 1 if'fl'f-w r- .; -'. Nt re, mM im f.lm.Hfif f tht ihen - r tt I i wm rtrli' tf P We n frrt9 f sfalTf matter, Trmknrtein! V-i (tterfnrtn, -, S. V. FEBl & CO.. Scroll, Mici. SrTseconds behind de style, or dat " - a . I . .Jt ..1. -a Ids botes atnde lmndremii psrt Inch Uw1mg. or ?lat bis cost wrlnk- lw,lndebnck. lurtmns in. U-e ntm-M.Mit wlo remembers when he was learning tiit, tinrber' trade in Richmond. "From 20 to 510 we get mar'd,' eon tinned the profesaor, as and smile crossed his face. We ltd n court, nn' hire libery rigs an buy candy nnd marry. What ntn de resnlt f Groans from all over the hall. Wc hnb to honse rent, an' buy wool, an' go to merlin,' nnd git trusted for groceries, and put up with kicks an' cuffs nn' liowlin' babies an' a hull donhynrd full ob miseries. Long drawn sights from eighty-four members. Den we grow old, an' we take snuff an' smoke clay pipes an' spits on de ca'pet an' jaw de chllVn, an' lit'lly die. Tears from Waydown Bobee. Tmrrlrr, oft repcfilP, it,. ave a boy ten citato deliver the package and notes, giving explicit direction- as to the destination ofcacli. It was a lsy with a freckled face, and he discharged his errand Inn manner that should give hint n niche in the temple of fame. The young lady recelvad a note In i.r n.birPil one's liatidwriUiu. and flew to her room to devour its con ... ... i.i. tents. She ojiencd tne missive wmi eager lingers and read : ; I'm irpUinir tired of tour evcrlast trt attentions. The suit Is nlwut worn out already. It never amounted to much any way. Pleasa go to tl.on.li.r '' And the tailor was struck utterly dumb when he oiencd a parcel and discovered the picture of hlsdelln ipient customer, with a note that said t "W hen you gaze iism - think lnw much I owe von. .When the unfortnnnte young man timt pveiiiiii to receive the happy acknowledgement of his a.t1.i.nrt. be was very ostentatious. i .tu.va.i ,,if the steps by the young lidv's fnthef. IIVsfeM Commtrrial Kidneys tn tts ias tt-i.:i ...ir..r1inr tint A I IIII1K miu"i"il ,, m. ... . ... ....,ir. the KCt. can irom my j-.-.-.., - ..-i.kir nf Kt. PfliU 8 polishing work1;: W rebound froQ - oftJie mi,v,7', M.. . I tiee piii 11 ami, w frietij-raeh, and UwhI wholly by In- t Bmiirpiim. was nncontrullilitc. In my nently fell tiponl,0 floor, clutclieil the carKi an t nraved for death. Monhina had little or no effect in deadening the pain. For six day and nights J had the ueath-prcmonuory inccougiin vn atantlv. Mr tirtiio was filled with -"V- . .. . f .. .. .. (.iha oaata nn l ailllimcil. m a'niK- gllng with Brlghfs Disease of the received a Doctor churtV of . . . .1 .t it Haf atlt 1 .4 f f I Tsilf. IIIIH. if W" vsia " C the course of tan ,nierT "'.rViioned n rem S '."Ct fctrtl much but had cletailel to me the many remarkable enrea which had come under liU observation, by means of this remedy, and nrgctl me to irv it. Aa practicing physician and "a graduate of the schools, I cherished the prejudice both natural and common with all regular prac tiUorjeers, and derided the idea of any medicine outside the regular channels being the; least beneficial. So noli tout, however, wan Dr. Foote, that I finally promised I would waive my prcjndiceAwltry the remedy he ao higldy recommended. I began Its use on the first dar of June and took it according to 'directions. At first It sickened me; but this I thought was i 1 ' l AfA .tl are nxy- T . a . . nf ashestcA as not to be altac by heat or ind. ,,These nitwit K the tnfnTng'oimeyei "la any diiW titin, ami, a get nilca nxlj they afP)rd ' iie1 advantnge of J tectiou "to thenhoblate; In wrt .i '. I: .1 V i 1 I cas4tiie necitianu Mmuiacrs i aToliff guarded ty a sKeVvofi linprcgnateu with tire-proof maw or by wbcslofe sheets attachexl to to mask. The uiterval between the.-' mica and the CVt alliiwm nf wnrkmpo who have poor eyight wearing : cpcctaclcs, and of workers with fir? t-on-Sor in melting operations tearing dyoflcX red gt giMxtaclosttnaer the ffi'i without fear of breakage of the t ii A'li'ca DuinK ui-n .oimj con- ducKf heat Where the mask" hat to be wi lomr. it is found di-Slrahle to add caoutu,QuC tube .1. ' . .. a. . iiiuiiin-in.i,ir aiiiMin n- : tka 1 1 A- ..aaaiis OUr' m1...i.I.Ih l. Sta funr end (sometimes Vlding siMinge) is support a sort of cap attack nn lli heflil. ZiOl I'roVKience sions; yc " tba imivr Af1f. 111
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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