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Let IX vt Wao Matk Yq Nerve Fan Fee Ftaar. IlKt'dur. VOL. 63. V - . ! I mrniiAJi directory. OFFICERS OF THE N. V. TORACTO FAIR ASSOCIATION. IW, J. S. Carr, Durham, N. C. .Secretary (J. K. Webb, Treiuurer. A. If. Stokes, " " Vice-Presidents, J. 8. Lockliart, " " " " T. D. Jo lines, i " " W. K. Beril, Guilford, " " " K. D. Drown, Winston, " " " Copt. K. B. Davis, Hickory, " " D. Y. Cooper, Henderson, " ' H. P. Jones, Hillsboro. " " mini, .tiiuun, i " ('apt. A.II. A. Williams, Oxford. " A. C. Shclton, Asheville. " K. B. Ellington, Reidsville. PITKHAM TOBACOO BOA B ;F Tl AIE President, Alex'Walker Vice-President, 1 Oreen Se -rotary antl Treasury, A. II. Stoke. sai.ksi'onmittek. A. II. Stokes, A. K. t'mstead, I. M. Itcaius, , Sales Ik-jjin cvt-rv morning at 10 o disk, RALEIGH ADVERTISEMENTS. Beautify Your Gardens! ROSES, PANSIES, VERBENAS, CALEl'S, OEllAXIl!.t . and all kinds of Bedding Plants for SPRING PLANTING, BOVQ UETS AND 0 T1IER FL 0- .. RAL DESlUNS made up at the very shortest notice. Flower and Vegetable Seeds, To mato, Cabbago and Egg Fliyits. Send for catalogue. ,. H. STEINMETZ, Florist. mch73m Raleigh, N. C. poetry.- DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINAy WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1883. Military Ingenuity. CIIUKCHSEKVICKS. Baptist C'huecii. Kcv. C. Durham Pastor. Service overy 8unday at 11 a m. and 7 p. in. Prayer nieetiug every Wednesday evening. Sunday School at 9 :.10 Sunday morning. METHnniKT E. ClIUHCH. Kcv. Mr, Rnnn. Pastor. Services every Suu dav at 11 a. in. and 7 p.m. Prayer meeting everv Wednesday evening. Bun .lay School at 9 :30 Sunday morning. PnvuRv-rKRttN L'RUKCU. Rev. J. 1, Darnell. Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Prayer meeting vpm Wpilnpsilav evening. rsunua, Rolu.nl at 10 n ill. lf.itlnn.ki .,.1 Hurn-iuH everv 1st and 3rd Sunday iu each mouth. ' MASONIC. " Durham Lodgk, No. 832, A. P. A. M. Meetn second Tuesday nisht in cadi month. . W. L. Wall, W. M. James boutliL'tttc. becretarv. Dukiiam Chapter, No. 48, It. A. M. Meets third Tuesday night In each month J. L. Mark ham. Hisli Priest; James SSouthirate. Secretary. I)i kiiam Council. No. 7. R. S. M. Sleets first Tuesday nicht. B. Walker, Thrice Illustrious Master; James South gate. Hccordcr. Durham L'omm axdkhy Knights Tem plars. .Meets first Monday night in eacn montii. - J. . Uarr, Eminent uom inander; Jame South sate. Itecordcr. The above orders meet in the Masonic Hall, corner of Main and IHnot street, DlT.IIAM LYCKCM. E. MoREHEAI), President ; Rev. J. T. Daruall, Secre tary. Meet every Friday night in their hall. PROFESSIONAL, AC. JOHN W. GRAHAM, TTORXRV AT LAW, ' H1LLSB0R0. N. C. Practice in the counties of Alamance, Caswell, Durham, Guilford, Orange and Person. . R. STRAYHOUN, IlILLSBORO, N. C. ATTOKMCYM AT I.AtV. WILL practice in the counties of Or ange and Durham, and in the Superior ami F-deral Courts. A. W. GRAHAM, A-i roiti:v AT LAW. IlILLSBORO, X G. I) It ACT I I K In the Courts of Ornxe.C lmt Imin. I'l i'Min. Wake an l (Jranvillc. Claim cuUecM Sit U jmrts of the SMe. Jane 23 l. ROISERT C. STRUmVICK. .TIOU-KV ATL.HV. ItUlUlAX, XC. Practice iu the Courts of Durham, Orange mid Person counties. 10 Onto ni-xl to Chv Drug Store, Main Street. Oct. 31,'81-tf. UNEQUALLED STOCK OF CHINA SETS AND SILVERWARES. LAWS' ; HILVER CHINA HOUSE, RALEtGH, n. c. Qan3-ly Fred. A. Watson, (Successor to C. C. Clawsou,) KALIEGH, . . N. C. MANUFACTURER OF WWw SMes, Picture Frame? WINDOW CORNICE, and dealer iu fine Picture Mirrors, French and German Looking Glass Plates, French Glass used in framing P,tnu V.,o.. i I a. ii l- ., ii'iruiu, u.uijr uuwia BUII 1UI1 jine Jl Fancy Goods. Orders solicited and executed promptly. janll Cm S. L. ALDERMAN, PHOTOGRAPHER, Fayetteville Street, RALEIGH, . . x.i; Over Williams' Book store. (ja'iGCin J. W. COLE. Practical f afctaaier & Jeweler, raycin-viiieMreet, opjiosite l'ostonice, RALEIGH. X. r. Fine American Watches a Kixciull V. All goods warranted as renresentnl and repairing neatly done. PRICES OF WATCHES. Waltham WatcliesBilver J. . ses, $14to$300 Springfield, 111, silver caee, 14to 100 Aigin, in. K m 12.-. E. Howard & Co.. TOtivlJin Swiss Silver Watches. 10to 50 Swiss uold Watches, 20to 200 Amercan Jloveinents, cto 2."() American Gold Case for American Movenients,from20to 230 Call and examine mv stock ami prices before purchasinir elsewhere. jan2G ly T. M. A Klin, E. C. Hai KNEY Raleigh, N. C. Durham, NC ARGO A HACKNEY, ATTORXRV AT LAW. DURHAM, X C. Practice in Wake, Oranvillc, Orange ('hatham, Durham and Person con mien. W t'ol. Argo will lie at his office in Durham every Wednesday, Office over C'arr'l hmg Store. W W. FULLER, ' ATTONXKT ATJI.AW, DURHAM, N. C. IV I'HACriCK in State ami Kede fl t'oiirt. .Iuiix Mannixu J. S. Mannino, ChaH-l Hill, X. C. Durhfin, N. V. MAXXIXC. t MANNING. AiroRXr.YN AT LAW. DURHAM, X. C. Practice in State nnd Federal Court. OHice Plant building, jnn 3. John Manning will be In his office ui the 2nd nnd 4th Saturdays of each IIIKlltll. .1. M. M IKING. AT l-ORX r.v At LAW. DURHAM, X. C. Practice iu State and Federal ('-our;. Olllee JIain Street, below fhtirch. ian 3 W. S. ItOCLIIAC. i AITOM.KV LAW. DURHAM, X. C. Ir PRACTICE ill Slate and Federal Courts. NOTICE. Scalp I ttMiKtsaU with plans andspeMficaa lions for Imilding Jar) will he received by the hoard of enmity coniinsixiom-rs fdt Dor ham irnuntv until the 1'ith day of May 1884. Hid not to r xcee.1 f7,nno. A-.ril lllth 1HH t. J. C Wll.KKRMt!. CU-rk H.C.C. Photoaranhc; ! j x homeTagain. Watson's New Gallery OVER HELLER'S SHOE 8TOUE, 11 Faykttkvillf. Strect. Raleigh, n. a Don't forget the place. It is with very great pleasure that I announce to the citi uensofllaleigh and North Carolina, that after an ahscnee of several years iu other States, working in the intercut of my pro lession, I have returned to Raleigh, aud V nmnently located one of the U-st eiituiieil Photographic Galleries in the country, hav ing just received full ai t of instruments maiieuyj. II. Ilallmeyer, the celebrated optician of Iiimdon, wIkjsb iiitriimcnts are acknowledgi-d to lie the lHst in the world. My light is the lest that can lie constructed, gallery well located and easy of access, ele gantly furnished with every convenience and comfort All clang of work in my line will lie done from the smallest to the largest iwir Did piires copied, eulargeil, ta VtM and see me whether yn wish ni.tur. i or not. (jauSC Cm) J. W. WATSON; H.MAHLER, liAI.EKHI, N. v., Practical Je A, Sital aii EXCRAVER. Keeps on linml a full line (if litii- Jiiu'i'ln WaUlies, Silver ami SilviT Plated Ware. Gwsls sent for M-livtion to any part of the State upon receipt of satisfuctoiy reference. Plain and fam y liings made to -rdcr at the shortest notice. Cards for corr-t ini-iisiin- ment of finger sent iiion nppiicati.m. j.i;i (Written for the Kkcohder. THE RAM-IMPROMPTU. ny imiAM v, pAt-t. It rains, it rains ! Let all the earth rejoice j Proclaim the news with happy heart and voice ! Let fervent praise in euphonious anthems rise, And festive song usurp the throne of dreary sighs. liehold the tiny buds that erst droojied in despair, Lift up their heads and breathe sweet insence on the air! . - , - Their 'tinted leaflets ope' to 4k th' auspi cious hour And catch the sweet elixir of the gentle, wel come shower. The plow-hoy whistles to the merry, singing birds. ,And nimbly caHring o'er the blooming ver dant lulls That lift their graceful crests o'er lympid, unnciiig mis, Brings home at twilight hour the shy, unwil ling herds From puslurcs green cliarmed into life again Thro' pining nature's panacea, the rain, the healing rain ! All nature smiles; the drooping buds re-ojie'; iic luruirr near iinnis Willi new iiic aim jov and hone. As on his parched fields of dying fruit and gram uur loving rattier sends the long-stayed, co pious rain ; And as the showers descend his honest, manly face Beams with a brighter smile and more en nobling grace. Oh in the hovels when- hut little light is siieo, And where the HHir implore, "give us our daily bread," The killing drought has cast a cold and som bre gloom, And Hoie's frail buds, in vain, are striving to rehloom ; But angels whisper that our cry Chimes thro' Sujiermil Realms' on high, And then the heavens ope' To bless our honest toil With gentle show'rs that impart New life to nature's yearning heart, And vigor to the soil. The tires nnn i Ik- cabin hearth Their woiiton i-heer regain As blessed show'rs baptiie the earth And kiss the window-iane! Then sin::. O earth! let everv Ihwoiii (brill 1 be iiod of Jacob hears and loves his people dill' ' Durham; S. C, Jnr lh 181. urly' Stag-p-Rid. , 26.999 NOW IN USE. Am ph,. ,T ntMA ... it w t-k rm I n. t?.r mpr.ri Srltrr rtSrrHlls 4 rrHIHMa. IMIl an I iUkM. 1 k.f ' fl ,1k h. .ikI mi W vtltl M h. II tWXa,.4lHB 4m Mm, iiifmWmt M John H. Tyler & Co 1003 Main St., Rk-htiiotid, Va. Sterling Wlvcr, BaiDiiilWiisEgeielrj ad Sicv er-Plated Waiii Spectacle and EyG1ae of Enrtj Yur'ulij. Watch Repairing t Specially. Hair Jewelry made to order. Prompt attention paid to orders by mail, or otherwise. ian31 Cm ALYON&HEALY tUlt 4 Matt ItioChlcaf. AMD OA? ALOOUK. fm IMi. W tow . .IK fc.nmH0 ill MimMb. ikwtw. rM Brit i.Mt4h Pmin Hwis. ftnlMSf Rwi OMtflll. Hl 4 CHARLES T.POSTLY, WATCHKA1E2 A27S Repairing dune in, the very best style. A stock of Jewelry alwavt on hsml. Can be found at R. Blacknall Drug Store. 6 "Xlamma," said Curly, as lie rolled overiu bed and opened his eves, "mamma," do you suppose I shall have any more ad ventures to-day." "Not to the extent of getting lost and keeping me awake all night again, I hope," said liis mother. "We camped out, and it was jolly, ini uuiigry, sum curly, with a yawn. "Is it getting up time ?" "JtHfor us; but it is onlv four o'clock in the morning," suid mamma, l hat seemed indeed very early, as she drew up the curtain, and Curly saw the soft gray twilight, and heard the birds chirping and twittering in their nest "It seems as if vey were all excited bout something, said Curly, as he pulled on his stocking. ''Maybe vey don't like our getting up." "I think the birdies always ibirp ami twitu-r, even on mornings when my little boy is not -tuking a remark able journey, said Mr. Ro. '"Per haps he ix more excited than tiny are. "Urn : said Cm ly, tossing bis head. "Vey 're only birds; I'm Rut breakfast of nice ontmcal und milk, beeH-teak und brtad.soon made Curly forget everything t hunger, ami be Imd hardly eaten the last crumb when the oonch whirled up to the loor, ami all the party made haste to get seats in it. Curly clambered up on the topof the conch, where Vm-le Tom was already perched ; but the little boy was to sit beside his own pupa, nnd In-taken eare of by him, so iimmiuii suid she know he wm safe. "Don't be frightem-d, nimniim dear,' said Curly, looking down, as she took a sent Im-nlc; "vese conches in-ver tip over, and if you want anything, you just speak to me "Your inn bus a M-rhf of comfort in your taking care of her, don't he?" said the driver, by whom Curly was sitting ".She ought to; I'm. her only boy, and if I didn't be good shouldn't I he shameful s answered Curly, gravely, not inclined to be laughed at for his devotion to his mother. That was a ride worth hnving, in the early morning. The i-iin came shining up, making rosy clouds along the cast; the air was cool and sweet; the four horses raced along as if the heavy conch was a feather behind them ; and once, O, joy ! the driver put the reins in Curly's hands,, and let him hold thVm all the way tip a long hill. f "I like A boy that stands up for his mn," mid the driver, kindly. You just hold on to that, and don't be laughed ot of it when you're older." "I couldn't be laujrhcd out fif lov- . . Away sped the horses, and G'urly"s checks glowed and bis eyes shone. How happy he was ! ; i 'Did you always be a driver?" he asked, presently, "Almost since I was a boy," said the man. "Want to hear about my first ride?" "Yes, plciwe," said Curly. "I was but a young chap, only fourteen, and my cousin was a dri ver over this road. He took me with him, sometimes, and let me drive a little up hill, but I never had any reul work wilh it. Well, one dny Jack (that his name) got oil' to walk a little, and let me keep the reii.s. When I had got pretty far ahead of him, some hens rlewcack 'ing and squawking over tho fence right under the horses' noses. That frightened the leaders ; they ran, und firt I knew all four were running." "What did you do ?" cried Curly. "Just held on aud pulled. I couldn't slop them, but I could keep them in the road, and I did. They went over the rood like lightning, for five miles, aud then I made out to pull them up at the house where we al ways stopped for diuner. My arms nre lame enough, and Jack ran all the way after, expecting to. . find us upset somewhere; but 1 tell you I wasa proud youngster." "Wasn't your mother proud, too " asked little Curly. "I (ink you did he like a hero, not to be afraid and let go. I wish we wentaiwavs in your conch." Rut the end of the ride had to come at la.-t, and as they reached the bout, the driver said, "Good luck to you. mother Imv J I hint forget how you drove horses fur me. No," suid Curly; "and I funk you, too. ea good man, and I'll come again some time. ' 1 oulli'n Com. pamon. ' .' ' Cor. Wilson Advance. " When the announcement was re cently made that Ex-President Davis was out ot danger some editor is the North west, dinned the uen of false hood into the ink of black malignity, and stated that "Jeff Davis had the luck' of getting out of danger." We wonder if that fellow ever read of a certain historic battlefield in Mexico, when the bravery nnd the devotion and the magnificent solditr-qualities of Jeff Davis recovered and saved the field which had been iriven uD bv the ignominious flight of ananio-strrcken rlndlanla regiment, Let him turu to that page of history, which is lit up with the elorv-lisrht of Southern valor and perhaps he will not be so eager to cast animadversions upon the bravery of a man, who has always worn iu tue uutton-hoioot Ins charac ter the pure white ribbon of an in domitablecoiiraste. Pertinent to the above, wo quote a question iroiu our esteemed contem porary the "Star," and the above dirty fling of scum is, we think, an answer. The "Star" asks "can it be true that there are Northern papers mean enough to say that they hope inai tne present illness ot JeHerson Davis is his last J" Yes, we have seen it so stated, aud we believe it to be true. Vice had always been at enmity with virtue; expediency lias always despised statesmanship; cow ardice is always trying to fling the mua oi detraction upon the brilliant escutcheon of bravery, and there are narrow-minded, low down, hell-chosen wretches who will always hug to their bosoms and nurse with malignant fondness the dirty off springs of the fouidest conceptions that ever de graded human character. Hut 'thank heaven these flings hurt not the in vulnerable character oi Jchcrson Davis. He is a liirh above their reach. Like some grand, towering mountain, winch lilts its pure, rhow- i , , . ., . . , four I ,"M,lH " "im 13 ne 8Kie, unii stands glistening in tne suuiiiriit above, un conscious of the fogs and vajxjrs aud clouds which settle around its base, so does Jefferson Davis stand upon the granite-structure of an unshaken . record, and looms lustrously upwards : :.. ..1 .1. ;.f ti , iii me giorj oi u worn iiiiiniiiiiy ami conscientiously done. The noble Entomology in Jewelry. "f' never will forgive the Con-i Sad case, that of Tompkins, which federate Government," said Col, j was Kvmimthetieallv whiKnr,1 ! among his friend yesterday and gain Warrick, when asked to relate a war remiuiscenco. , "I started out with a ripe determination of doing every thing in my power for the cause, hut men who had more authority than I had, pulled against me, and conse quently I stepped aside. They even went so fur as to court-nintul me. Now, if there is anything in military life that takes away a man's appetite, it is to be court-martialed. It is Eretty bad in civil life, to be tried efore a Justice of the Peace, but that Isn't nfwthiriff to compare with a enurt-inartial. and "fsneciallv when he knows full well that he has done, ed tlm tribute ot a sigh from all who heard it. He is a person of somewhat convivial practices and had been out to the West Indies all winter, where, as report goes, he had a time which for once seemed too jolly. When he started fr home he didn't feel well at all, hut he had hopes that the sea voy age would bring him around all right, and in fat when bo reached New York he felt a great deal, betttr On ILrMMVIII r in T?-iuf.i I. i i l notting to met it such severe linnd- wit,, w!umi ,e drank to llU linn ft i' en- -riv v I ill I '. Ul-l . ! . " ' ' ' ' ' t ' M I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Thit Po.fi PAViYnita T17V "Why are you not working at the ! ,','a,ve1"ar. '""l" through the blue- livery stable ?" the grocery man asked the bad boy. "You haven't leen dis charge aave-yon And tho (- eery man laiu a mile lump oi con centrated lye that looked like maple sugar, on a cake of sugar that had been broken, knowing the hov would nibble it. "No, sir; I was not discharged, but wnen a nvery man n-iiiis me a kick Veiled tky into the home of the sun, is not turther removed from the worms, which dras their slimy length through bury swamps than is .Telle); son uavia rrom those law drivelers in the du-t of depravity, who would dare stain his reputation with the flith of their own vile natures. Hut we desist. The distance betweeu the maligner and maligner is too great for contra-t. A Son's" City m& he?' reve,,flnJ ever," said Curly. "May 1 really drive I 1 low splendid!' 8 e e 4 inir l,rniHL .:.i: I Comparison staggers, for we are call then Ump ami Jtmk with li.u-t umii a .Satyr. J I. - - ---- Unstinted Liberality. Mr. Rt-nnettof the Herald is.the sultject of this bit of club gossip : )n New Years Day he arrived at the I n ii n Uuli toward night, having made many calls. He sat down in a chnir, and, obscrvius that some mem bers of the club were presenting Peter tne veneranie porter of the club, with five dollar bills as New Year's pres ent), he called him over, and fishing uowii into one ot ins sickels brought nit ft bill. " .. . 'Peter, my friend,' he said, without looking at the bill, 'take that.' ''thank you, air,' said Peter, his eyes glistening at the sight of a twen ty dollar bill. itennett gazed at him for a second, and said sleepily, 'Wait, Peter,' and diving down into his pocket brought up another hill. Take that, Peter., This performance menton for fully five minutes. Every time Hint the nxtonished Peter attempted to retire he was called back, and the presenta tion of evPry kind of a hill from one lo fifty dollars wont on to the iimuse- ........ ..f .i.a ... .... nirm in i in- h-ciuiots. rien no more hillscnroe forth Ik-nnett stopped and went away. Peter asked some of the members what be hud best do with his hat full of money. He wn n.K i-. ed to nsk Mr. llennett the next time that settled it. I asked the boss if I couldn't have a otiiet horse that would drive hiself if I wound ths lines around the whip, and he let me have one he said would goal! day without driving. You know how it is, when a fellow takes a girl out riding he don't want his mind occu pied holding lines. Well, I got my girl in, and we went out on the White fish Ray road, and it was just before dark, and we rode along under the trees, and I wound the lines around the whip, and put one arm around my girl, and patted her under the chin with mv other bund, and her i mouth h Miked so good, blue eyes looked up at me aud twinkled as much as to dare me to kiss her, and I was all of a tremble, and then mv hand wandered around bv her ear ami I drew her head un to me and gave her a smack. .Say, that was no kind ota horse lo give to a young fel low to take a girl out riding. Just as I smacked hi r 1 felt as though the buggy hud been striicked with a idle driver, and when I looked at the horse Ik; was running away and kick ing the buggy, and the lines were Irug-'inif on theirrotitiil. I was scared. I tell you. I wanted to jump out. but my girl threw her arms arms my neck and screamed and and said we would die together, and juit as we were coini; to die, the boi'iry struck a fence and the horse broke hxwe and went oil', leaving us in the buggy, tumbled down by the dash-board, but we were not hurt. The old horse ling." ' Wl. y were von court-martialed. CononcI ?' asked one of tho company. "r or the simple discharge of my duty. Just ubouttho time it behooved the Confederacy to inuke every edge cut that it could, I was scut into a community to press guns, and to draft and arm every available man. Well, I wont to work and discharged the duty iu accordance with my con struction of the order. At one place we seized a large number of double barrel shot guns. In examining them we found many that were damaged so greatly that ouly one barrel could be used. I tjld iny men not to throw them aside, but to keep them they would come in handy. In this com munity there were a." great many saw mills and family fucds, and conse quently there were a great many one legged men. One iav I issued an order that all the oiie-legjred men to be found within a radius of twenty five miles, should bo brought into camp. The order was strictly obeyed, aud within two weeks we had seveuty five cripples. Forrninsr them in line one day, I orJered the disabled shot guns to be brought out- When I took up a gun who-e right barrel vnn use less, I would give it to a man who had lost the use of his riirht le. and so on until the seventy-five men were armed. This was strictly annronriate. for we had no other use for the cri-ude.l lnnn. and the country certainly had no other use for the crippled men. I took great pride in tins crippled company. I wanted it to make a name; I wanted eacli man to feel proud of himself. Tk-y elected as Captain, a tall fellow who lost his leg while rafting logs. c present! mm, attended bv disa D1C1I ! turn, and then started out for astrollk I Presently they encountered a young woman who hud a hideous cast-iron spider fastened on her clonk and Tompkins' friend noticad that he shot an uneasy glance at it. Soon after they met a seoond, who had a fright fully loathsome beetle in the laoe at her ill mat, nr.d presently a third, about whose hat was twined a lizard a foot am a half long. Tompkins' trepidation visibly increased at these unwholesome sights, but he shook it oft" as well as he could and had about recovered himself, when be h'roke out into a scream : "Look at the snake on that woman's ankle who is getting into the nurse car! Great Cicsnr! IV. got 'em again !" and rushed for a doc In the ignorance bom of his protract ed exile ho di, not know that the pre vailing feminine taste is toward rep tiles ami mxioii insects, which they uot only wear upon their outer garment-', but utilize in the embroideries upon their hosiery. D URHAM MARBLE WORKS R. I. ROGERS. ' dealer in , Marine & Granite Moiiiiiiioiit TombxtoncH, Tablet, fa., "j Main Stukkt, Durham, N. C. amctery Work Neatly Executed Designs and Estimates furnished Tf:. ;.?P.W'wtio. lebltf ; i Johnson ico..i mf,uMX!Ll, Va. nu .1.11 1,1 1 it I MUSIC. of SrfCm rtW naT " eitisens nriul i ' ' I,e ljei'-''Prel togive nC,!"..''1 V0C,Rl1 'rn,egtal Jum I lvli Uri" ,l,e mnthsrf terms f y ?"st' "l"m ,l,e '"''"wi'ig J wemy-toup Icshoph e ,imr ..,.,-h ifi An 4t. umlH-r of pupjU limited, r or inforrnatiiin ni.lv i ic i lvoi'. -. i.r.T-,ift w. MM TIIGATE. you to death to have seen them on dress parade parade, nnd their quick time would have made Napoleon pull A Stnnge Story. The St rath m ire family is cue of the oldest iu Scotland, and its head has been an earl ever since 142:1. A cor respondent of the Mail and Erpem writes that for four generations there has been a mystery atGlamisj castle which no one has ever been able to fathom. Some said it was a ghost, others a mysterious bidden treasure; but rumors of a more or less unenn- cereiiiiinv with l...L-. a,. ..-I --.- -- na,u mm &j i j nw . An m . and doiihle-barMlecl pistol with jmej 2tUM , atG( miml t,,e country hammer gon. It would have tickled tul Jtl l'on?,u vf'r bout ninety- three years. Four carls of Strath more have seated themselvM in n. cestral state at Westminister, and yet Ev AIi.tr. of a Home la th. South .hould ,veTHENEWDIXIECOOK.BOOK. r--A,t,l(S' ve' B.OOO weeipu. true and ined. from old family receipt bookMnd 10.000 new hint. nd helpi and faeU of value. Sold b jubKription. ACENTS WANTED. Send S-AvCLARKSON&CO., HEliHE hihI alt Bilious COMPUUsrt are relieved by takinc WRICHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PIlS ry VigtuUi; 80 ittfrg. PAi 25 All STowa .JJ.2 fi?t " tptthful and iiittic miititniii mill t n ... . --..... w ofrhis hat and grin. Well, prettv , "e "! e t,ie rca' ear. the oldest soon I had occasion to use them. The ' . ,,a"" -v' Wtt "live. ''''Men in the mn icuuai naiuee t in,..,,;. HI K ' i "7 '"". more than m million 't 111: iu m'miii ... m. . . - - w . InstiirjriHf the tunes in which we live. It He died only hist year, aged ninety two years, and he wasa inouster. He stood ci-rht feet in height. His bead and the upper part of his Inxiy resembled that of a toad. Ilisskiu was marked with hi lli-L- ant, .1 nli., ;nnd his hands ucrp uliluul 11. enemy came uon me unexpectwlly, and the hurry in-.ident unon such oc casions, 1 placed ihe one-legged com- pnny lit the warmest part of the field. inc oaitic lasted several hours and was a drawn tight. Mv one-leraed company suffered ereatlv. Tlie Can. tain s leg was shattered by a bull, and iiurtng me light be sent an or into tho whihI 1.:... .... --. uhim- llllll iftllOklirr I I , .- - - ' 1 leg. )ther members of the c.mnanv B""wcu signs ot reason, ai.d in onler - were sitnihirlv a..-1-n.i ... 1 . ,i. u avoid letrni dilllculi mm, ,,,, loej - . . - amount m splinters on the battle-field t """""'g erected on - .uiiai.:riiiiiiiii. 1 Hilv tA . .., '...1 ' - V' r fiuoa "sr;Weck. LAND, lisesl liv nmil A . - , " ' V.CT .. ,1111,1(1. (J fear; hundav (8 20 ..;, publwher, Saw Vork Citv. ' ' l.inMMM... "" "- .11. unii . . ..... -at. . . COIllll 11, if viu.nlr I. ...I - .lUrmim . Ui-ro I.Fii.l.f I.... .. -t 1 ,, . J ltEltllliyiFiiii,ri,.,r2r unit inr . "M"i ' ini. lie never KiiirTS'i.'" MEVVARK. o. 1 III. FAMILY PAVORITR T" wliISy"' Machine ! .....v.i .1. M-i-i, Piieilt. AS . . " bed fired low, and three out of six 8T "'"i"'" wooden legs were disabled. rii 11. 1 iii - x- v 1 - . . uintiaif . . . - - u'iij .!..... 1 a . i! . complete rcpnirs could be made, my ! "I r u terntic creature. .o cams, X Sprintrs General came along, and not Mug !a 1 that one of these gentle-! Elegant Woodw'ork able to understand why so much kind- i !"tU !ll",l"!'t ,lw- M mw0l ' behold- j ,w"c Fly Wheel, Auto- ' ling wood should be Scattered over a j , ,,atl,e and gigantic hor- J ""atie .SjiiKder. baltle-field. a-ked the reason. I cv-: ror. Last year the poor wretch died fPhi nftr.J n.f .. plained, expecting him to compliment !n'" V,r" wt coins ...it. owing 1110 H1I UUiU 0t3WM MaCfllllB I ,.!. n.. ..... : ... to ililliciiitins -iiii,.,.ri,;i,,, ,!, .t:. ...... .i """"I .nt ..I, iu iiim-iiuii v, online unupiire-1 e , ....i.j, i,, ,i.,i-,iu , ciative fellow had ma ci.iirt.n,.in il. I "l lUc reiniiins. ed. I left the service, and dnrimr tin. i Trr-.i.. . ".. 't. .. " remainiiiir time of the war I aided the "eSiern "t;aroiinaEailroad. cause by cuMuriii ' mules from the1 I nioii men, and burning cotton thai ! JUST PERFECTED. The directorsof the Western North .Daniel was elected auditor, und Mr. W. . lurk was eliH'li-,1 ni.lniil ' 'l -pci i u ii 1 1 wi-in 10 i iicwing graw,;jie came whether be hn 1 not given nnd he looked up at ine us thoiii.h he i him bv init.nU limrn tlmii hn land f . wanted to say 'philotK-iic.' I tried to tended. So the next dav I..-.. It,.n. atch him, but he wouldn't catch, and i neit nnnenreil IN-i.-t mil l k. him then we waited till dark and walked 'Mr. llennett. I think vim nv ionic, and I told the livery mail what! more of a 1 though of such trcntiiitnt, and he you bad intended last night.' said if I had attended to mv ttriviuir ileum t liH.ke,I nt. Iiitu If ii It i ii' and nol kissed the girl I w juld have seconds, not having iheglim r of an m-cii mi rignv. lie sni.l I OUglll in dc OflHlIT tllllcll IC UK B Veil, or in ve told him I wantetl a hoiss that! whether he had given nnir ihimr at vould not shy at kissi nir. but how did ! all. I know I was uoinu to int u cotirairc 1 linn imi..l. .i;.i I ...... n..,..v to kiss her ? A liverv man otiirht to -Ki.rlii li.,n.twi .i..Vi take it for granted that when a young j The position was a delicate one, but cow s in gin ne is go not so much so to a mm with nn in ... ... iive nun a nore come oi a million ft year, as to an or- av,.iriit won got mat W hew, give tue sonic water. Ob. mv, it is taking the skin off my mouth." u .. " P . " .... The ir rocerv man ,.i b;.f. ,.., .. N"'" "f ;roiumciit isditiciiui, tcrand seemed sorry that the bov!0,,pofll' friends remarked ! Yes, I....I ...1. ., " m . . . mn in sen ine mi'ip pi coin;cntriiteil sir; i nave known him Tor twenty ye by mistake, and alien the boy tear. He U iiiim a finiiu- .t 4. went out the croc-err man iiomled bis i. . . ... , linnd. ,.n M- I I ' i " I ...... ... .... .... allln nun iiiuiici, nn ; um . it... . presently he wnt out in front of the i 1 u,", 1 kno ,nueft 8b,,,,t hl" I"' 1 store ' ,,..k"", hiZ ""'Ifdve him a hor.c I come ol a milHoti ft year, as to an or MQlinjr. Hut I quit him at once. ! dinary mortal. 'That was theamount on t work far a innn that hasn't, I intended for you, Peter,' said lk-n-, sense. losli ! hat kink ij nett, without a sign of annoyance pic sugar is that? Jerusalem tt,,me Jmtml. It is evident Unit there is .1 rrnmr ,,f sec Ircls roaming through the conn-1 general p.issengcr and freight agent, try whose object is arson, robbery nnd ' to 'rge about June 1 ."ith. The outrages. 1 he city of Richmond has "ciiiNiuie on the estern North Cnro- recently sulK rcd to nn alarming ex-"na 'ailniad has been changed as tent, several houses ufthe most res-j " ": The train fcoing itest leaves peclable pio)ile having been entered 'Salisbury at 12:10 n. in., arriving at and roldnsl in oih-ii daylight. TheSWn.r'" s-rings at 12:10 p.m. the recent fires in Lyiichburg'nnd Raleigh, j train goingeast leaves Warm Springs are thought to Ik the work of those at ''':,' I'- "'-i aud arrives at Salisbury dcsticriite villians who seek amid the I at. -:-" m., making close connection excitement on such tx-easious to prey j w'"' t'"' K-tV D. Railroad laith wavs, upon their victim?- We have iio!in,ltW'arinSpriiigswiththeliT. V. doubt that the gang are well organiz- Railroad. Ahrvilb CiViVs. til and have their plans so perfected . as to defy the ordinary sv-tem of! A Youthful Villian. ....I: i.-... ii ... ' ... puiiee. niiiuii ihhiis iiimi villages , , allbrd them good optHirtunitii'M as they j''""'1' o'clock Tuesday evening re usually without iu-h inilicc rcgu-1 ""."'ers( were sent in search of one hitions ns tend to reinler them secure. i,,10 ''linner, a inolntto boy about We think it wouW tie well for our ia "1 who has lately people to be on their guard, and, it is i ".r0" ' '"ployed in Sercer's barlier the duty of our town authorities tof.0!'- 1 he charge preterred against watch closely ary suspicious individ!1"'" '"rap', and his victim is a little mils who miiv be linking in our viiini- c'fel girl, about lo years of age. ty. It is safd that the rascals use nit 1 "l 'as P"wnip:ly arresteil and hulgcil sorts of schemes t carry out tliir llJf'l. It appears that l.tto in the In some instances they enter 1 8"criiiMin of I uesday I linner enticcsl i pedlars, or approach them f"c P,rl ilh promises of selling for as tramps. In oiher cases they enter 1 'rr "trawhernes which she had towns lis onriin ifrliiil.f. A i- i if! broiiuht to town oll'the street, to course we do not advocate the idea of! !,n(''i n'"' ",to "table lot, where interrupt!!), suing an l.llt ll.n It sacred to be put to anv uiiiieecessnrv ',rKven bw late to attract attention risk. "An oiinct"" of prevention f9 ; before the young villain had succeed- nn, I our 1 . 'uiiiiiiiiiing: "i" neinsii tieeu. too cautious, There ,l PJ",' ,,IP, l'l'r",'c" r parties who I or else the founda-, r ""n,'r "'d, but. as nlwe tntl, 1 AArdL.lK r' ... .... n..:i. i i. t i r-a...i might havefiiIlenintotheiHMsi..n..fi:H " a meeting in j -'.,r .,,ff the ene,y.".rt-,(,ww 1 Teller. wwk for .I""!" ' ot lining the vacancy ranse. by the MrVvrSrfl resigtmlion of Mr..f. It. McMu"!ly. 1 V'f'fMM Look Ont. t As u result ol the ineetin.r. Mr. .1 W I Vlw 'i&i'tvJ The Largest under arm th- T :..i . est and (Juiclest-thc iimk ftVsl y lbill.l,..ariiig Halhiuw. Wh.lt..if.. r-lge Tr. points, houses as I; no inn nnvin'.'iii- lor men oi , , , "- ,-,, nuviv ting any iersoii who is ptir-! 'M'roceedi-d to carry out bis beastly honest cnlliug fur a living, ! j",rl"w- The girl gave the alarm, S resides of our people are too , 'm '"'r "creams were cither too faint ed iu rominitliiiir his hellish .I...-.I re and found a sign, "Fresh letis, V "'d a sesd party, "but you can iicoplc cannot lie too cautious, There J P"" ,,IP lIrc f panics who I, ., ,. vn n,"nl"f tuner n just gambit? oo It that he is chased is a spirit of lawlessness abroad which "epru the girls scream, young e. aiiw. - oft!C tnn m j,, wl i n,,, ie eheekec : t "a . m 1 a 1 1 i been trl ! I bn t'linon.t i.tiA r... . a..- ' ! tiohs of nil society u ill be ui,.t. was hiii after ciiplitreil and placed Vl taltl, Mr. Jnef that youreeiMintlieWriiiiiefofttie hnt ywir' ' . injnil.-.lmV? Vithm. f m.1.a11 1. . 1 . -. t . t m . ,11 1. I , " ' ' " - nuiciiH nau siraiii nanuier j m liouitht ft did. hut .inn St .nLt.t i ... ".. ' ' ! The Huston , ........ ,.:v.. , 5I,.ge.l j ,1. 1 ; fL f "t l " ,eTle(" orphan, for he shall be exempt from the tdn Traveler (Rep.) snysj "Two linSiklyn brothers who mar .'ky DciiiOcraU have strad-: ried the same" woman iw ii-, ;.,.. he J dleil the tariff question. The Travb 'aen,l the mme thing to th iKiiifentin-' iL tllMeuaddhsUli truth aaiiu fyttwhijraitin ,' " . j.,, adle-IIenring. tl I A.. - f"""s aim ii ,,.; P'Hitive take up. VerU,.t SUu It U Wanted EcrryMy . apprto'' il,,",,rnU,, 'lptio.i Vrctl Mew iiV .nehlne Cm '"AitTKoitn.rosv. DiirbL" ,,,,V'0,, Mwkham, Durhatn, N. t' and by dealers in I) l"rM"."l'hi'n S , examine th. nn nn -c iieiore yon luiy. FIRE .new INSURANCE. ol'FKEovKit KVUKSK MOREIIEAIM DANK We hold Die Si Ll VERI'OOL, LOSDOX&aLOBB ASSETS $:ilm)m. INS U RA XCK COMPAN V, NORTH .AMERICAN, i A.SSETTS ,0lKI,(KH (H STAIi INSURANCE COMPANY XEWYOUK. Assirrrs :.,ooo,o.o oo, Jos JJactai ipt. " DURHAM. in 10 ?m A . a ' 4 - ' a m r- s a -a I
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 13, 1883, edition 1
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