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.' i i a ii it i a ii mr - ,. , r w-v t ii fir v ! i ' r i i l it . j. 1 ... ...a t 4 i i i n l n j " i XT. JMfJvaT TTnwwnt b-a..,,.... l ' ' " .V.-"' ' I t , . II v I n IV 1 II 1 Ml t ? . : ' T . : -: , - ... I y-' : '.: .r.i .-ft t.'t ,.ii.tT ..... , VOL 64. 91 SO Peq n.'. BimilAM, NORTH-CAEOLINA, WEDNESDAY,- MA i:t CS1885.'frJ)0T?LE-;HEETr AND SUPPLEMENT. w. Ghauau. Tbo8. Bcrrnr. graham & nurrm..;, , ATTOinETSATLAW, .HiLLSBORO, N. C, Practices is tKe coanties of Alamance, Cuwell, Durham, Oailford, Bockiogham, Person, and A. W.GRAHAM, v ATTORNEY AT XA1V " WLLSBOR09y'N.lC. PRACTICE la tie Courts 't Orance.Cbat ham. lrMB. Wake antM4ttTi7t Claims collected f uU State. r?- f rfJaaeW parts of the JOMT. POWERS, I Prodnco Cojamliiloa i Merchant TOR THE SALE OF Butter, Essa, Poultry, r : - Game, iraits and Vrswtablca Xw 17rtrteetkiBrera, RleaaaMl T 1 1 . . k I. .1 1 ' W. W. FULLER. ATTORXCT ATILAW. . GT PRACTICE io State and Fede ral Coorta. G.RYAN.. Arromtr at tt.w, RALEIQH. N. C. fNoT.28-ly DR.iG tV COPP, , : (Graduated at the UntTeralty of Maryland) : Dostiste RIGGSBEE BUILDING, OVER DIKE'S BOOKSTORE, Durham, K. C. aept21 Joi,MA3tXU J. S. MAK5ISO, Chapel IlilKN. C. Durham. N. C MANNING MANNING. . ATTOUIKTI AT LAW. Practice in State and Feder-Courts.- Office Plant buildin?. John Maniuoe wiu be in his office 2nd and 4th Saturdays ox eacn jan.9 BoszaT C ? Txnwic3c. lTBUDWIOIT, CrnT DoardtnXIousea We offer to the public fint-ctase accom. - rnoctauon. , icely furnished rpguM. 1 MEALS AT ALL IIOUBS. Our table auppbed with the: beot the market afford Pncea ' bbera . ; , CAPPS & ALLEN; Proprietors. KaHroad, atreet, Duiiuui; N. C. f ' .' niar25-Ij A Sad Refrain but a Trathfol'one. Si James Hotel, .. Cor; 12 th & B anl: Gts., Riclimond, Va. llwrough repair and renoTation New wanagaab conreou-nt to depot 'and Steamboat Landings Opposite' Capitol Charge xsaderate and to suit the timea. Large bam pie Booms on first floor for com nwrcial Den. Billiard lioom and fine lir err attachad to hoteL Don't faU to gire us a call when joa risit the citr. ri' .'Ii.!-ATXIKSOS A CO., Pro'ra. C W. B ENDER80N 1 Cxxkks. J. C. ROBERTS. J Established is 1845 SOUTHERN STEAM CANDY MANUFACTORY. Louis J. Bosslcax. Wholesale Dealer in . , CONFECTIONERIES,:;. FRXTTTS, CIGARS. CANNED GOODS, Ac w . llanniacturer of ... REFINED AND CANDIES, . "oiwoeSBfui lonusnea in i . , . I fin4 it. nseleesina ezpenaire to request any. farther aid or assistance from the people of North Carolina to publish the history and deds of her sons in the. late-war;;' and I - take this medium - aud opportunity to inform those who have kindly taken, any in terestin my work and have signal ized it by making a deposit of $5.00 with Treasurer Bain, that I can see no prophetic finger pointing to a near prospect of itar publication, J conse quently the friends, fourteen in num ber, are at liberty to recall their moneys . -i';. t-:; -.;vj-:.; ; '. The State stems to Le-uc willing to have its a torieaand f prouL history told, and' tibcoocrneii abvnt defend' ing her great days. , Your dead were borne from the field with the banner of an honorble day, and a pious hope tlang over them, and a music of gen tie deeds' to commemorate them. A hero's cause was borne on its shield to the grave of hero death --pierced with wounds I . It should be lovely. Covered with reproach ? for us pure 1 Crowneofwith thorns! for us -holy I Remember how those heroes struck in forlorn valor ; fighting for a world's cause, in the midst of a - world's in difference. Oh ! when was . the he ro'a battle other than a lonely one ? ; Can yon not see their ead; faces, and out of the hurried din hear their voices ? . These martyred . soldiers of of the feouth tell as they were , charg ing over yonder at Sbarpesburg, Fredericksburg, Chancel 1 o r a v i 1 1 e, Spottsylvania and Gettysburg, right by the side or our Jackson, jirancu. Anderson, Pender, Pettigrew, Ram seur. Daniel, and last but not least. our chevalier Bajard, our Gordon.- Do you not see these facea staring at you ? Do they not haunt you 1 Un grateful eop!e. These faces of the irrevocable stare yon from iheir fare well their last, sad farewell fare wells of hope, of - valor, rang out not in speech but in silence, ann closed lips, in battle and in night, when the very stars glittered Icy cold - on the held r the slain, ihe spring and summer of a people's manhood; the manly sweetness of the wanior boy , "the unbought valor which front d a world in arms, and died frontiig." We shall never see the like again on this earth, because they are gone and ret u rn no more forgotten. "K a vote. couHeauentlv no claim on the State.' 1 shall fold the old flag arvund the I ;n r : TS3 sdUTHBEN onrcES. ' 4 Postmaster General Yilas, has de cided to remove only ithose po9tmas ten ia the South who hare been guilty of jl3zQ, practices; ."Eiactly what cccstittties an adequate, cause ,ibr,'re moiral is not. definitely itated, " but it Is (gtaerally. understood . that only those will be removed -who have been actively .engaged- in -furthering the interests of. lie Rri&Mcaf partyrh seems in bur poor opinion, JLh at this orutuouanetia in dealing with ' lie paWil jittlftH'. the South is XciDg. "sliehlt f bver-dbne by the tr. ment. : It Is ; ft ' notorious fact of citizens of a .republicaprrovftrn-l Ua0. -n9fancel rcompetent, ment and genuine republican 1n8titu-'- wnUnd ipopular . men, have been tiohs; to eee to it.thal these principles 9m- the rBepubIf- .'Kr: Dans' Eepl; Gor. ..Ireland, of. Texas,, ami his atafi and a iarge party or Tcxans, who have been celeb rathi Texas day at the New Orleans Exposition.. visit ed Hon. JefiVrson Davis Tkt::iJay.rV. 1 t . ti ' . . . a - .1 bis Dome a( ueauvoir, wi.v oev.i speeches Jwcre made.' Gov. Ireland, speaking fbr- Ibe-Texa party, declar. ed that theobiect of their visit was to Bee and shake hands with one of the grandest of statesmen, noblest of man and purest; of patriots. , To this Mr. Davis responded, urging all to be good and true cituen? ot oir con;Pon country, to chertah sentiments worthy ' m - ti;.- . are" founded In iustice and that'the truth of history be preserved whether written for schools or for the library. How Wilkes Booth Passed ; the , . pickets '. T-T ' "Did rou ever know how. "Booth passed the pickets .on the bridge : .of the easteru branch of the-Potomac that fatal night?" said an army officer to a reporter. ."I will tell you as it was told to me by the old- sentinel who was that night on duty Iherei A half hour before the time agreed upon by Booth to meet Harold, the latter, who .had lived in the neighborhood of the bridge all his life, and who was across the river in a little village of Uniontown then,, crossed the . bridge to come over, to -Washington side. 'Who goea there?" said the sentinel on the bridze .A friend sroinz for a doctor,' replied Harold." Pass,' said the .sentinel, Ue quickly rode, -up Eleventh street, to, Pennsylvania av enue and Eighth street, and there in' the darkness waited nntill the -thnnt dering hoofs of Booth's horse were heard coming down Pennsylvania avenue. The two horsemen "then1 started down Eighth street toward the ! bridge on that ride for their lives,; which ended in Garrett's, burning barn' in Virginia, a hundred .miles away. 'Who goes merer, rang out on tha air from the startled sentry as the two horses came rushing toward the bridge.' Harold was, ahead and cried out, 'A friend, with the doctor.' The two men passed over the bnfdge, and it was perhaps several horfrs af ter the reveberations -of the" Morses' hoofs had died awav before tfieientrv knew who the men In ser CV I vl sail can be 5TII STREET, RICHMOND. VA. .rffRHrOND STEAM DYEING. CLEAN IKG AND CAR - PET CLEANING WORKS , MRS,A-JPYLE No, 303 N. Fifth St Richmond, Va Gentlemena and yontha clothing cleaned dred and repaired.- Ladies dresses, shawls claka, glores c cleaned and dred. Da mask and lace curtains made to look like sew. . Sauafaction guaranteed. Mention this paper. janli-ly Now Don't- Purchase your meats until yon have examined the large and varied as rortmentof all pork sausage, stall fed bef.the fateat mntton and nicest Eork the market affords. Mr. Younger as bad 15 years experience in the vbntcher business and knows what will best suit his patrons. He . will not " sell anything bat the very best meats ' to his customers. . Prices reasonable. Call and leave your orders which will be promptly filled. Mar.25-tf. NOTICE. The firaof R. M. Mclntire ft Co, is this day diaSoiTed by mutual consent. . R. M. Mclsmx. w.ir. csx, , - . Durham, March 14. 1883 The undersigned have this day formed a cepartenahip under the firm name of Ellis &Muae Ilaving purchased the interest f R. U Mclntire la tna buaineas of R.M. Mclntire & C'o at Durham, N. C We will conduct the Dry Goods business Io all Its branches at the eld stand. We respectfully solicit the patronage of the people, u .... W.F. Eixia, V. ILMcsx. - ' Durham, March 14, 1835. - Ia whhdiawing from business in Durham "I bes to return toy ' sincere thanks forth pain nag extended the late firm, and I would respectfully bespeak for my successors the kindly eomuderatioa of mjfonnet patrons. Very respectfully, - v. r KM. McbrrntK. ' Wilmington, N.C, March 14. 185. March 18-U. 'I. CTH IUTIOITAXi Hotel, . Danville, :Va. ' This New Hotel Is Centrally located near tie Depots.. , ; HAS jnw rtrurrrcruB akd steax. . . IS UEATZS BT EECTRIC BELLS AND OAS IN EACH V-..V, boom.,.,.,.,.;,,, , Has splendid Bath Rooms" tor Ladies and Gentkusco Ilaa lare, LigbtKample room for Commercial travellers. i iif-i The Proprietors have had long experi ence in tn btuuness, ana by careful alter. i to the wants- of tbe trarelinsr robiie. bone to merit and receive a share of their r.roaagATE3 RICHARDSON.' to A. U. JSabCoeR.) XXaaSSAXX AXt RETAIL Dealers , in and Shippers of Heiinebeo Ice- . ' VOmCBAOTDB.' FooT o 17th Street .octh Sjdk or Dock E2A17CH. DEPOT . No. East Marshall Street, . mcnxoyD, - va. Telephone 223. " A. D. LANDERKIN. jan!4 Supt. C.BELLENOT, EnOTier and Hanufactnrer NOTARIAL and SOCIETY SEALS v TOBA CCO BRANDS, STEEL . STAMPS, AND ALPHABET B URN IN Q BRANDS, PRINTING PRESSES &c. , Plain and Fancy Cages and all kinds ot Birds. - - ianl4-ly BUY THE LIGHT ' RUNNING NEW : HOME -" " .... ... .. . . . : i.".. Sewing" Machine',-: swift, strong -and itosi DESIRABLE OF ALL Machines . W.T.WARD.Aoest, Raleigh, N. a Notice. . -. . - & .. '-saaBaaaaBBam -..fc,.. .. . t t All Mail for the ."Raleis-h NunerW and its appearances should be directed to VINEYARD, WAKE CountyrN. C All Express, ' Freight and Telegrams, to . RALEIGH, N. C. .. . SOT"' This '8 not caused br a KrmnTa of business, but from Growth of business, and he establishment of a N;w Pm a my residence (2 miles aithwet of Cen;rat wepojTT tne name oi 1mktaru.'j DailT ilaU.' - 8 OTUO WILSOX. marll2m - . ! Order' . " " ' ! Windows, Blind.-, Doors, Glatfl. Paint i, and Varnishes of Binvwanarr at a er . . O & s0.t uicamonn, va. Jimlders and Painters anpplied. Price list oi sah Ac now ready.t I l ; - lankly V your history by your side iu this vault, all that is known or written about you ; to fares it with your cause ; It too sleepa a a dead man, a stone for its pillow.", Some day a srood an eel. one of your spirits may bring back my lost fortune, then I . will remember the forgotten boys. Should the spirit never come e'er I too pass over the river," and be laid with yon in a sep ulchre I shall call for strength while Up are closing and eyes . glazing and whisplr to my darling little wile: "ue my me issurance. money jaj publish the deeds of these, my poor, torgotten and ragged comrades. Jonx A. Sloax, in Charlotte Ob server. away in ; a I really were, and nfr' tn (its wrap. ne as nearly -jtt. fear be had failed to do can govarsment. when tW only, thing that, could be urced a&rainst them was that they were Ueniocrats and would not contribute to f the Republican campaign corruption fund.': The of fice holders themselves recognize .the fact that' they hold these offices i)nly through favor vand " because they are Republicans, rrffd not becaose of any special qualification, and they do not expect anything else than that und- r a 1 Democratic. Preiident heywill have to "relirijruish -their iolflcesi tu Democrats. The South, which has so long been domineered over,BnowdeSj mauds that its' important offices be filled by men of their-:Own chooaing and not or mea jrho,: ia mostjn, stances,' have been the meretoles of the Republican rascals at r Washing ton. .-,-- T. . i will bear Grant Refused Lee's Sword. One of the few surviving eve .wit- nesser of Lee's surrender at Appo maitox was interviewed concerning General Jubal Early's .recent denial or the story that Liee's sword was ten dered Grant. The man's same is Benjamin Jeffries, and he is a carpen ter by trade and a resident of Dcs Moines. He served, through 'the war in a Pensylvania regiment, and at the time of Lee's surrender was a member of Compa ly A, 191st regi ment "Bucktails. When - asked as to the circumstances that followed the close of the fighting at Appomat tox ue saiu i ' s - "Alter lighting : cease Ii General urant roae to the iront, where our regiment was deployed on the skir misb line,- and ordered that a guard be stationed across the road leading down t the village and that no one be allowed to pass About two o clock in the afternoon he. returned, accom pinied by an escort of j .two or three hundred officers. , Lea viasr all but one aid behind he rode through the lines and down the. slope toward the Court House, a short distance ofl. As he did mo. General Lee, accom pa ined by one aid, came, toward him in the opposite direction. . About Beveu ty nve yards from where we were stationed on guard stood a' small sto ry and a half log house, near; which grew a large apple tree. Grant and Lee met at this point and halted un der this tree. Lee rode a large, band- some roan, while urant was mounted on a small black horse. Di-mount ing, Lee drew hi sword and offered it to Urant, but Grant refused- to accept it, and. declining it with wave of the hand, it . was put back in the scabbard.: Then Grant offered hia hand I to Lee, and - they shook hando, as did their aids, and all en gaged in conversation' for about five minutes, when, remounting, they rode away to the Court Houe, where the papers completing the terms of the surrender were drawn up. I saw the first meeting between Grant and Lee. and saw Grant refuse to take bis sword, for I stood less than a hundred yards away at tbe.time. I have as vivid a recollection of that scene as if took place yesterday, v-. - ' : According " to the : will s of a New Hampshire man his dear wifoi,to receive 1 10,000. in -case she remains single eight weeks after his death. How General Morgan Escaped. 'iff I I I X I An old story, which repeating, is told of an editor out west. in the "pistol and buie knife reeion." The editor (as editors somehow will always persist in doing) had put some thing in his paper highly, displeasing to the chief citizen of Bloody Gulch. NtfW; this person held . undisputed sway over that trhpje regipni (He was at once the terror and admiration of all the aspiring cut troats and-- mur ders of the neighborhood lOne fine morning the editor "happening' to glance put of the window saw this r- doublater personage .? approaching.' We let the editor tell, his senHations. He says : f 'Vie had heard it often said that whenever tue said personage and myself came in collision thatitlie ed itorial carcase would be smashed into pastQand that the prosperty belong ing to said editor,- would behold atf auction to help pacsediforii. fun- eraj. bomeJ vnver sau n we approaching It-- BT - Bl 1 rrf ', ' I would end tha v Chief Justice Hlnes, of Kenucky, who has been in the city fpr,theoast few days, gave an account yesteniay of the escape from" the penitenyory here of the famous Confederate iien- cral ' Morgan, rhich 4 finally jsettles that much discussed 'subject.' Judge (then Captain limes, with his chief and 68 others, was captured early - in November, 1863, while raiding through the southern part .of Ohio, and himself planned and executed the; successful! delivery. 4 He ays that be ducoverea that only two leet below the floor or the tier of ceils tn vbinh h?raalf and bit nt.hern ' xcfTf. confined, ran an atr chamber orsewerj for quarters. emptied .outside the prison walls.! dumb on the subject. Uavjns purloined two Knives from two the 'dining room,"; he dag- bis way h down, through the eement floor of his cell unj.ill he struck .the eewerucret ing the debris itf his bed after each day's work. Once in the sewer be easily located the esiis ot companions, andn 22 days had dug a hole through the thii floor of jeash cell large enough for them to squeeze through. Ou the night of Nov. 27, at midnight, they dropped into the air chamber and proped there toward tne outlet, iney were dismayed to find the- mouth of the air chamber completely filled, up, lame quantities of debais having been dumped at . its ."mouth. JPortunatley for them they were only a tew; teet below the surface of the ground, h Af ter tnnneling- upward-a shrttime they found themselves-in the prison yard, ihe Bight was cola and dreary, a heavy rain falling at the time, so they had little to fear from the guards, who "were well under cover. To scale the. Wall was the wbrb-of a Inianto. Once free the party separated, ' Mor gau and Hines boarding a tram for (.Cincinnati and getting . across the Ohio River before (heir flight had been discovered. - The other five J. Vj Bennett, L. D. Hockersmith, G. CMagee, Ralph Sheldon, and S. B. Taylor hid far a time, but finally made4 their way Houin without 1 rouble. , - " ! - . ' Judie .Uines is io the city- ascm papied by Adjtl Gen. Castleman, Of Kentucky, to procure evidence to Tex tute the statements cnarging the late Jacob Thompson with conspiring to burn and ex-Gov: Blackburn' with attemotins to introduce infected raes ito .Northern: cities" during the war. , liews rtna uoecrver. to , 'ft!, .iini a-i Henry M. Stanley America, r is coming 13?" Gladstone hesitates to engage in a war with Knssia. V won heardhisi" heavy"fctepa pur sanctum we leasurely seated .our selves in our arm' chair and calmly waited for intervief i Tne Major as he was called entered and. with thun der, afXlightening pealed On his brow uegaa to taise, ou, nis coaj .jj e aisq berjiii t i reinove ours 1 al".or dollar. Then we quickly threw: him down and held him over the press with our finely nTbulded grecian probarlin, what we inserted between, his teeth for that purpose; while- we severely mashed bis right fist with our stomach, and employed our ribs iu holding his box-toed Jbopts wuca,othe,rwise might have inf ictedj serious injury,'! ff i The editor does ttor savSrhat -was the finale but lie very likely begged The printers are also i A Cure for Peed Warts. rf lAtTWe8tAnsbnia Conn resides a lad of . ten who was' afflicted with . a seed. Fart, on the .top of his footv - It was very; troublesorne , at tiimes, and he often loosenel - his shQQ. to,, pre vent .irritation. ' On t wo ; . occasions the wart had been cut to the surface of the foot,' but ""would 7 soon ";'grow again, each time to larger proportions. A few weeks since: as the, t boy ,. was sitting at the table eating his dinner, his shoe pStm ,as r-asual, af-large pet rooster came in for, the crumbs, and in; his haste to get away with as many a9 boesibltf -fn a short time suddenly seied the" watt-! Ilefofe the lad eould shake him off he with his - forcen shaped beak'; pulled the-wart out by the roots. iLe, wound healed in a few days and there is no appearance ot lurthcr growth. Jh.teago Herald. The laraest stock : iii Carolina, AND THE BEST F'tACE TO BUY.r WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD janl4 - VSWrvte for Special CcUahgve 'ond Termed 7; " . t- 't J.L; STONE.: be i... Reform Too Expensive. .Col. Morrison tells it." It must true.-;" -; ; : '- " Mr, Hickerispiel, one of the Colo nel's constituents, had always been a Republican, but last fall he' became pressed of Mugwump inclinations, and even went so far.asT to attend a Democratic, powwow, which was heldpin; a- grove w near . the' Colonel's town. , f , t ' . r - iVVhilo the speakers were ehonting loudly for reform a gang of Bt. Louis pickpockets went through' the crowd in a professional tway. , . . .The next . jday ,,Col. , Morrison "met pin Hickenspiel. , c,j'f.i i . ''LWell Mr.; Hickenspiel,"yu are going to.vpte for Democracy and re form this time,.I understand?,' .. , "No turfl got back mit tier olt barty.'' , , . - 'Why, bow's that,'-Mr:1 Hicken spiel?'! k-.!.. t ...x Veil, I vas a Retmblican vor twenty-four year, - und noddirfgs . happen to me, but yoost so soon ven I go mit dot reformers he schteal my ,. pocket- DooK.,: 1 s;ness 1 go pack tnit der old banly Dot a cheaper." Ch icago Neva.' -2 J - -.. - m m m . - . Did yoii -ever have the "pleasure", of having a progressive- talker at pro gresire euehre! Here 1s a pen-picture of the fidgety, fussy little wo mah'who plays euchre alter this style: JOh; I "can't" get my cardf together: thanksl oh, dean i there. f Our I've dropped out, for "ofilj-' four: r. See 11 it is over there oy . J)Y 1 cnair. Thanks-now, what snalf-l do?Us it my play ? ".Mercy ! What trumps ? Diamonds ?iWhy,i havn't a red card in my hand. I have to follow puit?Thexe, r played ' the wrorg Mcard--bnU- never mind. Is thatvirrst. ;Ndft iVcll, if Ican'tXol; low- suit; can't U trump t ; How stut pi65 ! jDid I throws away the wrong card ? Didn't I follow suit ?, Oh, I'm so sorry; never mind, I do wish you had let me know you had the right bower. Its all your fault. - Mercy! There's the bell, and we ' haven't a point.'' And the next man undergoes the same experience and gets the j We have made it a custoni riot to; id vertise. pricos same as our competitors-But we guarantee, to. sell all our customers QHE A P E U A N D B ETTE R G00 OS than any; "house in the trade. Our store is as'large and the best lighted and-we have the BEST AS. " SOUTED STOvK in the city. ..,:) ,z fM ; v - - v ., VVe solidt a call from you, and ye know that we can Convince you of the above facts.; - : - . ' .... f -,.. - 1 ' " "," : '-' ' "."' We have the latest designs in Figured Stripes, Checks and rmda and all the newest Colorings, In our - We have everything to suit Man, Youth or Boy.- ; - -v ; t - v IN OUR HAT DEPARTMENT We have THE most Fashionable - Hat' of New York everything appertaining to the trade.In our, . :- v -YOUMAN'S---and We have the BEST COLLSS-r-Earl & Wilson and, e 'latest aecnv'lri Scarfi, Kid Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ac. Call ana : see fbrSrrtkrseTiranns .: no trouble to show you goods. - - , . - , u ' " blame of having been badly beaten. Vanityjain.' p iy The visit of the Prince of Walls to Ireland seems to have had a bad ef fect. A great riot occurred at Cork which filled the hospitals with Wound ed men.. Explosives were thrown at the royal party, - With such a smold ering volcano at home no wonder.-' At a meeting bf the African Methodist church, held, we believe in Baltiuiorer the ojher. Jay tire was a perfect tmrrtcftn fiiljujjeSvhen President Cleveland's name was men tioned. .This is very significant. It shows' that Cuffya blind and unreason . . a a- a a ing- aunerence to. tne nepuniican party ii. ftiasaj: anendnd hence: I lurm nejs notjj, ooj pauBtepupon as,. a certain Jacter nooB poiuics, uy me ry p 1 ui -jm 1 b uaije, qikf, 9w y 1. be foiiaqlnbre frequehtlrvoting with Southern whites who are his natural friends and protectors. Whether this will be best for he. Democratic party is a debatable question, t For the Col or Una once abolished there will be very likely a disintegration of parties and the' solid South broken . forever. At last this is what the" northern pa pers predict and with some" jshow of Tl?Tlendersoni Gold Leaf says: The board of commissioners of Vance county at their IasUjneeting,, passed an ofer;YequestdgUh0Tcorpmis8ioni' ers tiiud aujoiQuiK counties . anecieq, with Ihem in the matter of fixing some definite ime when .the law , shall go. into eceotr It is '.suggested .' that re preventatives be appointed from 'each county and that .they meet at some convenient point to confer about the matter.- Buildinghas cemmeqeed I on me ourut awtrici.. r toaaceo- plant?, though small, are reported to bet? If healthy condition. We regio liafnlonosansuden deatL 'Mr.v.E.jD Alasonfton vf Uat James Mason, of Henderson ITr, t I&son was in the woods engaged in ettting out some timber. - A . laree tree had fteen elled, - and 1 jvhile the men were engaged ia having the log ol, a limp which had evidently been br tea from a neighbor tree by the V. f . .All AM Kan. - Tli-rt in. M jurU irom wuico he aiea, .s , , - 5 .Tlie Zulu Indians'; have smoked cigarettes for 700 years. - : I The Postraaste General has forbid en the deliver ofc money-orders e registered Uw oadt A C& Ui( Detroit, iiich, who have been con victed of dealing m fraudulent lottery the O Chang Tsao Yu, the Chinese minis ter to the United State, is about six ty shears of age and of striking ap pearance. He wears spectacles and yesterday looked ' much - older than his years. His face is ornamented by a small curling mnstache." Beside the ordinary Chinese qostume of rich shimmering bine silk and trailed be hind and disclosed in front a pair of feet so small that they would excite the envy of any woman A tight fitting ihlack; garment notunlike a cardigan jacket iqapperaac embroi dered with beaL; wafaoed lpsely about his throaW blactc kull-cap with a crimson button on topjvas worn very jauntily. Under this cap his glossy lacfc.cai r, in jtront was worn in. almatronly )ahion and from behind ' hung'" his queue.-' Minister Chang is the Chines minister not alone tq the. United , States, but to Spain and Peru also. He waf appointed to these positions; three years -ago.? . in the flowery kingdom he is noted as a politician and is a man of high rank. He does not understand English, but is said to be a " good French scholar. h.9 wife lived in WhashingLon . with hiro until Iat suramerrwhen she re turnea to, ner jnative jj lana t xney were vervnobulaf iii society i. in 'the L ej - national capitol. r i Tt W The News- and .Obaerver-says: Will be; remembered that about a year ago' Rev. - D. A. Long, formerly of this State, but now b resident of An- tioch -college, Ohio, jvas; badly injured while traveling on- atauway in U1110. The outcome of the matter is thus Vtjated inanixchange'The, idea pjcevalent .that..president, pOag, had. sued the rail road company becaues. pf the injurie s he; received in the wreck a veaf since is erroneous. He has . never had . a lawyer ; employed even, but-had .written to the company himself. Last.WednesdayHhe.com- oan v'tf .attorney ' was np to see - the president anttthe affair was aniicably settled bv the company, depositing in bank to-Mr. Long's credit the sum of $7,000 and: issuing for; him a. pass good for the rest oi the year over all theirJines Ave congratulate ootu parties xi the3ettlenentt' J . The Ohio Legislature" has passed an ct requiring all judicial execu t; -" t in 0 to take place within the iww of a itentiary. 4 ap 15-3 nr M'Adain Beriy, J ' : t V Main and Tenth Streets, Richmond, Va. . Send for samples and rules for self measurements.- : CITY" 'BAKERY -.o:- Having just opened a New Bakery in the . - . i ..... Barbee Buildings 'nil 'iO ii'i - ".'.. .-'" naln St; DsrZiao9 Z? C T am prepared to fill orders for all kinds of Breads, Cakes, Pies c ; at .low prices The services of a man of Thirteen rears ex perience in the largest Bakery in .the State of Virginia, has teen secured I ean guar antee to my friends goods as fine, as the best made.. -In addition to the Bakery . I will LARGE STOCK all kin ds ot -Canned Goods, Pickles ruits and everything else kept in a Fancy Grocery Store. I ask my Durham friends for -a share of their: patronage believing that they will be well . pieasea viir... veryiuing bought from jne.: ;..:;... -';i , .Very truiyr ,.K-iir..it J. C Wilfcorson, decl7. ' Main St., Durham, N.C. ; New E&taroxise HAVE STARTED IN DURHAM, A MATTRESS FACTORS wanted infeachtown' in North will be One dealer Carolina- tn act aa Asrent. to whom given, entire, control of the trade in his town nil nrrnnni1in!r -Olintrr. i- A so mattresses sold direct to tne wane where no agent is employed. ; UPHOLSTERING AND : ALL IK1ND OFREPAlRING DONE AT SHORT NOTICE; " Wholesale price list will be sent to dealers on application. - - - R. T. LONG & CO., - April 8. . V" '- Durham, N.C. Largest Stock in' the State DOORS, SASH, BLINDS TRAN . SOMS, HOT 'BED tSAH. . I'r Price Lists 'on reques ' WINDOW, GLASS. PRE A RED COLORS. COACH AD v AR VaTnisnes,'oiua,. xtrusnes jtnd everything ' ia the faint and Olass line, wholesale, and retaiL? BINS W ANGER & CO. -a 1427 Main St. & 210 Broad Street ' ; nl4-6m ' " Bichmond. Va. THE -if", r -? on Bar I offer now. as I have, been - doing in v ' the past the BEST SAFEST LIQUORS OF - - - . j all descriptions." I will guarantee you ' satisfaction in every particular and give a valuable quid vro quo for all . outlays made with me. I offer to sell TDE FISEST AtiD BEST LINE - of .Foreign and Domestic Liauors Wines, Cigars &c., either, by" retaiL-' or wholesale. , When you come to Durham besu're' and see me the' FIXED FACT in my line of business. The tobacco farmers are - specially invited to ; call -7 ana. taae up gome ox the excellent bargains. Respectfully, feb25- S. R. CaRRINGTON. v . . C- F.SH OYCTERQ ' -. I shall keep a large stock of tbbest - i FRESH FISHAND OYSTERS Call and leave your orders at " v ,r ? -p, ft CAFPs, w ; dec3 "-" ." Market 'House." FULL LINE OF BLANK BOOKS - "' ".- - l ; c; A .tad books of everj kind ' made to 12Pl & 1203, Main Sl, Bichm'ohd. Vsi. oct22-iy". EfUY YOUR GOODS - FROM ; - J BEREY & O'BEIANT MAIN STREET, DURHAM N. C. - -. - - - - - '- (Formerly occupied by W.' J. Gates,). v We keep constantly on hand everything found in ;a first-class retail Grocery, and. will at all times give von ' a fair equivalent ; . for yonr outlay of Gash; We keep tbe ery best flour and in ur bnaineas will make H a , specialty. . We. sell only the best brand of ' . this prf-requisite to all . household tappi-"-' ness. Com an a tee us, . feb 10im r
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 6, 1885, edition 1
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