The Weekly Recorder.
PBBUiUKDKVEBWED5iE3EATDI
E. C. II.CR.NEr. Editor &Trop
tUC OW SUBSCRIPTION I
Cne Year, in Advance, $1 oO
Six Months, 75
Thuy Dou't Seem to Uuilerstaud,
Quite a number of Republican pa
pers have displayed their ignorance
in regard to the huge Democratic
majority in Lousiana and, as is their
wont, charge frauds. But let us read
what is said on this subject by the
New Orleans "Progress," a news
paper conducted by a colored man in
the interest of his race. "Perhaps
the most gratifying rusult of the
election," says the "Progress," "is
the breaking up of the color line."
It says that outside of New Orleans
and a few of the lower parishes,
"thousands and thousands of color
ed voters, remembering the just, fair,
impartial, and peaceful administra
tion of Gen. Nicholls, rallied around
his standard and joyf ullj cast their
ballots for him." It declares that
this political revolution was so com
plete that hereafter it will be im
possible for any one to marshal the
colored voters solidly under the Re
publican banner again, and it ex
presses great satisfaction that "the
colored people of Louisiana have at
last freed themselves from political
servitude." The New Orleans "Item,"
a Republican paper published by
white men, talks in the same strain,
declaring that "a number of the bet
ter sort of intelligent and indepen
dent negroes boldly proclaimed
themselves Democrats and in favor
of the election of Gen. Nicholls from
the beginning."
At the Petersburg musical Festi
val over four hundred children sang
together with full orchestral ac
companiment The effect, we are
told, was marvelouslj fine. Mr.
Carl Zerrahn, the director, made a
little Bpeech at the close of the con
cert, in which he said that this chil
dren's chorus came nearer perfection
than any he had ever heard. He
conducted a children's chorus in San
Francisco, which was almost but
not quite as fine. He had never
heard any chorus of the kind in
Europe comparable to it
From all we can learn the horse
and cattle exhibit, held at Raleigh
to day, was all that could be desired
to those in charge. Exhibitions of
this kind are very stimulating and
they give evidences of the progress
being made in the improvement of
stock. The Raleigh exhibition is
the result of the energy, pluck and
enterprise of the farmers of Wake.
Let ns have more of these exhibits.
Not only of horses and cattle, but
let us add to them fowls and birds.
The Mexicans must stay on their
side of the line. The secretary of
war, of that Republic, has notified
the Mexican officers that the penalty
of death will be imposed on them for
crossing over the boundary line and
ttjerferu
!niU4&
terfering with the affairs of
UniUd State.
Majorn Jarratt, of 'Petersburg.
V l 1 LsT' f a n a
V . ' "1 l
Y luai cuj lor ?i'MW. lie got a
teraict for ?. That jury knew
the size or an editors purse.
Ma, W. II. IJaus i n denies the re
port that he intends to retire from
the chairmanship of the National
Democratic Committee.
Fsox the way public sentiment is
crystalizing it looks as if Mr. Cleve
land will be nominated by acclama
tion.
I'.i ;
' Snakes and Eaglet
Mr. W. E. Wicbsrd, of Pactolus
Township, killed a large rattlesnake
on his plantation on the 3rd lost The
nake had mac rattle and a button.
This is the earliest we ever heard of
one being killed.
Mr. CLarlie Hklnner of Damolicf
iogtown, but Friday ki.led two gray
eagles cf immense sirs. One of them
measured six and a half feet from tip
lit tin. liriTtir HiN wniim
- - J- - j r- - J mmm w mmm
Uuf locality Ht-won &tvi.
X : . 111 -
The bureau of engraving tad
printing at Washington is engaged
light ami day la printing one and
two dollar silver certificates, ard Vf
to tb'fl lime has $26,000,000 one and
tl7.000.000 of twos. (
8AM. HMALL 12T DU101A.ni,
III BFXAKS TO A CROWDED BOU8K IN
HI8 BEST VEIN.
The people of Durham have beard
the great routhern tern) erance apos
tle, Rev. am. W. Small. They
heard him prladly.'
By eight o'clock last evening
Stokes Hall was crowded, and still
the stream of anxious bearers flowed
in until the stage, isles and gallery
were filled. Dr. Yates pened the
exercises , with prayer, and Dr. A.
Q. Carr introduced the speaker. Mr.
Small started out boldly, giving an
acconnt of his life; how he reveled In
ain; how be was converted; how he
started ont upon bis present course
aud how he Las succeeded. For
fully three hours he entertained his
Urge audience with the keenest
satire, epigmmmatical arguments
and a rich flow ot wit The audience
was kept in the best Lumor, and the
outbursts of applause were frequent
and prolonged. Laying asida the
humor and satire of Mr, Small's lee..
tore and following the thread ef his ar
guments, he advocated absolut) pro
hibiten. He said that there was no
bora for relief in either of the old
parties, and hero ht brought in bis
third nartv doctrine H aa.M thut
people were in the habit of lumping
du ins oar-Kcepers wuu ootn Itet,
He did not believe in it. There was
net a bar-keeper in the State who
was not as much a gentleman as the
set that licensed him. Ha was ia
good as the crowd. He believed that
when they went op to heaven with
. t " 1? 9
meir licenses aiirnea nv crnnn rr..
Dviemns. nietncviiaia. itantiar. ami
other denominations, he thought the
Lord would punch them by towns
and throw them out. We haven't
the space to follow him through al
cf his pointed remarks. Hi ar?u
menu were the strongest reasons in
favor of prohibition we have yet
. am
neara, ana to our mind, be captivated
his Durham audience, and electrified
tne prohibit tonists.
Jurors for June Term.
First Wair. Tharl Han-la.
Samuel R. Hall, J. A. Fool, Edgar
Liansiora, utnenuu freeman, T. u.
Uozart, kelson L. Kicnolr, R B. Bla
lock, A. H. Stokes, J. D. Fletcher.
A.K.Wuutead, Henry D. Lee, W.
R.Flinton, Henry King, James H.
icvowan, jtneraon uarrard, JtJar
nam Tilley. A. B. Tillev. Oaiton
Riggsbee, Wm. H. Holloway, Wiley
r. ktcock, a. u.uonnigan, John 1
Markham, John Salt, Hiram Vick
ers, A. M. Sorrell, Spencer C. Watts,
Geortre D. Markham. Wm. IT. Pa.
James W.Garrard, D. L. Belvin, W.
wvatt. J ewe K. Chamble. John
E. Suit, J. J. Hall, W. B. Stephens.
s ecosd week. James M. bbep
herd. Jamea H Hoilowa. M. T. HM
lowar. S. SI. RhW. John W. Mark.
ham. J. W. Goodaon. Jimn R Pnr
Jth Thomas J. Walker, Simeoi
Bowling, W. a Farthing. Wiley W,
Whitfield. G. C. Gimbl R T. f rA.
erton. W. H. Henrv. T. n. Son t her.
ina, ju. u. i.yon, U. W. Jfc linton, J.
nuuame.
The ite publican county Conven-
uvu,
The Republicans of Durham nnnt
DHouaroiT ana annoioiyi tna tni
lowing delegates to the State Con
. a - aw ...
venuon wnicn meeu tn Ka.i(irii an
the 23rd of May: W. Duke and T.
S. Burgess, Alternates, Jordan Emw
son. feoLl and P. H. Smith. ftA
Delegates te the Congressional con
. i t . . .
venuou woicn meets on tne zznd
U. G. Eomt. W. G. IVarann fn
Alternates, W. A. Albright, and D.
u.aiangum. ine convenuoifwae for
uu ver wcKery, lor uovernor. D. C.
aUBBKUUI 1U1 UOICLBTV 11 rWWtAW IV
C w y - avMBvwa) f
A. Albright endorsed as delegate to
.1. V-:...1 1- .
mo 'iiu4 vuuTeuuoo. a resoiu
tion endorsing SlchoV course in
Congrrii. Convention solid for
Blaine.
Party Organization mu1 Work.
BKklahm E-okot. '
About the best thing we h.&veread
lately is brother Caldwell's editorial
on party organization and work. It
is 0 no'ss and to the point, ' and we
would be glad to i ublish it in full if
we bad the space, lie lays down
the pnpoeition that "Ntrvh Caro
lina is a Democratio State; there is
no doubt about that It is more de
cldodly ao to dy than it ever was
before, and wi:h zood reason One
reason is, that we have a Djinoeiatie
President of puch courage, breadth,
ability and honesty that he com
mends himself to a people who like
these aualitia. an N
do, and in popularising h mself he
oas aaaed to tne popularity of his
panv. Another ra.iaon is thit vs
have so dignified, pure and tconom-
icai a state government that a care
ful. Conservative rwnnlp - m.Ji ua
North Carolinians are, will not cun
siu r a prop, sition to exchange it
for one by a party wh eh has never
done thtra anything but evil." To
guard against the possibility of a re
turn to Radical "rule and ruin," or
gan:iai ion is necessary in the first
place, and that must, be supplement
ed by constant and un-emittiugwork.
No'man enn assign auy goo I reason
why the Republicans fchould again
be placed in power, with their ex
travsgance, thievery and negro dom
ination. But as the Landmark bijs,
fine word butter no parsuips sod
correct opinions are of no value ex
ccpt as they are acted upon." There
tore we must not depend upon sen
timent and fine spun theories to )
campaign work; if we do we stiai
snreiy do (ideated, ana have ou'y
vuraenea 10 oiarae.
Tieave it to ttie Motbera.
Rkamcad SUIa.
Miss Frances Willsrd says; "Girls
learn the loe of dress at their mo.h
er's side and t their father's knee
Meat of all, thej learn it from - thi ir
wretched, heathenish dolls. Girls
are lyttematioally drilled into the lust
f 1 1 1 . I m I '
ut iuv tjv ana pnas ox Hie and in
this hateful school their teacher u lK
doU with aimpenug face and puffy
bur, bespanglf d robes and perf -ct
annciauiy.- as Frances Willard
writes "Miss" before her name am
t I a m
prooaoaDiy wm continue tn do so,
notwithstanding th umaiitu .j.
fered by leap-year, wouhl it nt be as
II m 1 i a .a
wen ior ner 10 jeave the subject of
dolls to the women of the laud w ho
have felt the clin
by fingers and responded to tin holy
uauio i mouierr
m t)
but an
new hat
Jim Davie tor Constable.
Mr. EDiTot: The many friends
oiimiavu preaentbis name for
Constable in this Township. The
pretent (instable ukee delight ia
oraggmg mat ne u twrd party
man. '1 ha other eanilMaU ). an.
Bounces himself ia the Recorder, is
a tternoiican. ior na nirtiinaii in
tliCir Uon VentlOO on Ka'nrWa la an
it behooves Democrats to put a rood
k.i .i . .
i'ut, avur, Kun BNin lorwara
ihst helfevca in Democratio priaci
tKu, moQ varis tun tne bul
4.11-44.
Tho Mav Ht. TktiiM t mHMm.mm aw...
Uios a Decoration Dsv article and
I T, T7, I' m w'ttTalmago and
Lil la S. L'oihman. 11...L. "
by Alexander N DeMenil on'j.mes
nu-eii noweii, uia w beeler-Wileot
new muworthy bioks,ect.,; Wat
poems by several wrilterr, two terv
inurestlog stories, "Mrs Tuttle
ataaonerade" fhumaminl ,.,1 m..
Forester's Daughier" t the "Topics of
so-vay- aepartment baa articles oa
"Letter-Writting," "Strive Earnest,
y," -Tha Literary World," ecj the
arneiy qnoteo "wgnt Moods" bum
erous aepartment in witty as ever
i.t, uiiit wkbii. xoraspecimeair"7 v g ew Uiifoverr
copy of ThtSl. Louii, send to New I nf omplh nd wa ,lf,t
Ht ltaa5fian t..l. V ,:- IrslUVftd OB Ufcln fir.t .1 ..
Mo. he slept all night and with one 1,
m . 7T:?-: a ir'ulously cured. Ii..
iivjKeoiuacKiDghaa,M!iri). ntn. ia Wm. Luther Iu." thua
- m m " rwmTi mm p.-. Rivn n VIM. NIK. QUI
tina an a.pl at.lt in ik. it. II v n . i
7 , w- -
otaiee.
Orlgmal Observationn.
.Oni iVa.1 OUonrr.
Tha Kot ara tn 1 itl rru;t..
- www J .. ItlU ' V
execute it on the piano.
"To be or not to be" ia tha h that
is buzziaa: in the bonnets of would b i
rresidentt.
It does seem niradnx !?!.
Orange vountr ladr wore a
oat the first day she got it
A a Oranre man aava hi enn went
on prematnreif tne other day. lie
basn t caught the thief yet.
We have noticed th it thn f.J'n-
who is ever spoiling for a fiht ia the
one who is badly spoiled after the
iracat is over.
Because an Orange xanav 11
. ... . ? . -V
piaje music oy uni i, we do bone
that none of our readera will tt.h.k
she w an organ grinder
Thev are eoir; cr ta have mdo In lh
Henubllcsns of that Statu have nnmi.
sa'ed J. W. Fifer fer Governor.
The cenna renorta itaf tht tha
wealth Of this country imnunti in
1,000 for each inhabitant. Hurry
up. Mr. Fairchlld, and send us your
l a e rtAA r -t .a
cdcck i ur n,uw. nauier n an wait
any looter we will compromie and
aoc pt
A medical ionrnal tata that Air,,
theria caught by kissiog is likely to
assume a much severer form than if
contracted ia Some other tir. W.
don't care what the medical j jornals
..a a a . .
say anoni ausing De:cg dangerous
wuriiecr a nrmiY viri ramn at n
wun ner hps in a nice little pucker,
ana a siy twinkle la ber eye, we sre
!;oiog to traokfurm ourelf into a pro
essr of osculation just as (jnick - s
m can, if we do run the rlk of con
tracting a severe form of dipbtheti.
We'll Ut our lant vear'a hat tf air
I . . .1 . mT m ...
uaitne niummyned meilical man
who gave utterance to the statement
that kiaaiur ia ilancfHriiui. ia a
crab apple bachelor, who hain't been
kissed bv a reiralar wnmnavwlumir
2iriince he Wore A reaaea and liaJ a
stone-bruise en each heel.
A Woman's lilscorory,
Another wonderful liunr lia.
I been trade and that too ty a Ivly in
iui war,i, uiaaaaa I iLrr I II.
CrUtfihea Ot nn Wtt a.ml foviav.n a-a ...
he wiibauw.a U Teret U sU, but
ner vitai orgta were nndermined and
death seemeil imminent. For three
,D'eoU8l inantlf and
w...,v. asr. rainge jsew IiiaioTerr
T-nriTWi. tmjj :stMM
Awuid ilia Lwtpua itkn ot" pnutittuus remtcw
vikw luiwcn MvtuHa,ana an yutuwa,
niuwiiiif ainu l"WI IMfPIMI UUir VOa
ttim. Tako tiVHH Hcjikoi that n kft
K aJ-------u-Jiino' W.-A I f. ""1&A -y'Wuuniuu tnououiaa. doti not .uterfrr
T.rtd lorliluity.anin iuBjKAil4ariJluwiM, frit without dVl.y. Tluulural
Mudbrol(ra dm nen totk. f'tll iiioynt.iilol ?"ta"1"l?'''lofllt.Mlinl)Mli,Ulllifn
!nT4,1 TgEATMEMT. Cbi Hoitt. M. gw KW, IbM, 17
AtKps'.&'ilfeVft HARRtS REMEDY CO., Un Cmmn,
aKiAl,l-A( KAOKria.h,1tlilUa,;t-lrnPhiBt,,tg, .j y. T.nlh StraH, ST. tOHia, MO.
First - MM
Bank
i
of - Durham.
Chartered Nov. 9, 18871 Csphsl $Joo,qoc!
T. S. CARR ...,.1'ret.ident. I LKO. D. HEAllTT..
C. a BRYAN,., Vice-President. CIIAS. A. JORDAN,.
. . . Cashier.
....Teller.
r0. DIRECTORS.
iv8.! I H aV- 8XOW I J-T MALLOKY J. W. WALKER,
W. W.FCLLER I E. J. Pa URlsf , T. I. JON IS. A. II. 6TO K.K,
, J A3. A. BRYAN, O. S. BRYAN. .
A General Banking Business Tiansactcd.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. lUNKKiW, CORPOUAl IONS AND IXDIV
, IDUALS RECEIVED ON FAYORABLK TERMS.
CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, beving 4 Fr cent, intert-st, iu. d up-n
mTT.vx?o dll,M,sit ,,h th F,:Bt "k 6 .r 12 month-.
COLLLCTIOS made d.rert n alt accessible inJids in ttie United
States, and remitted f r promptly at l.iwest rates.
JKTIOJLAR attent on pai.i tn il,- hustcess of Cnrre ponleot.
T JH HANK, being recru ly orcniiinc.i, is in condition to do nil classes nf
KAKING SLCUBI I Y. Tha Uuitwl Statw Goverura tit rf-rdrfs tlat
a full statement of the Liabilities aud Atet of U Natiutial Banlta shall be
made and sworn to by at bast three of the Directors fve'y U w weeks and
besIJeth,s, Bank Examiner ae w ut at th pleasure r.f tlu-JOovei taunt,
hose duty it U m4ue to thoroughly eiamiae in o the cut ditioa of the But.k,
hence Natiunal Backs aff rd a larger m af ore of prot, cti.m than any oth r
uankiogsvsteni- , '
CHARACTER AND CAPITAL; The character f tbo Officers Dirr ctn
a..dM-ckboldersottfceF.rHtNaii.nal Ux ik U the very highess and raob
stockholder, ia under tho N..ti..nal Bank Uw, resixm-ibte for double ti e
-""" uiiDaininrec vact.rotcre t.tor betWr fjcili.
tie thnn the Fir.t National.
WE WANTaihareof your b.i ines. Wewdi it your fa rinsge- We
guarantee entire satinfaction in all buiiifrss entrust d to ur cre. (2J
iiALIlGI ' H1E3LE : ffBffl;
417 and 1U r.jottarm, Stnat,
KALEIG11,
EfaaA Yani laito'i 0!J Stand.
FATETTEVlLLa. W. n.
Mimifttcmtw of .11 kind oMonninUan4
"'' " lo Marblr. (,r OraolUa. AIM Oub.
trit-li for all kind, of Bulldlui Work.Corhln.
r.i.li. Nt.Siila. o. Wurt aJlT.rWatB.35a1
doti it fro. of coat.
OfAliderittuiM k.pt oa kaod and aool la an
ldn M upon .ppllctioo. , .
V11AX. A. GOODWIN, .
Fropnetor.
J.EXUM, .
Attorney , at Law,
Durham, N. C
Office ia Wright Building,
A
KKUAh MEETING.
Pursuant to action of the Hoar.t nf
Directors of the Lynchburg A Dur
bam Railroad Company, the annual
meeting of the stockholders will t a
bold in tho office of the company in
the city of Lynchburg,
On Tuesday. Jane 19 th, 1888,
at3Vlk.r. M.
By ordtr of the President -ALEX
MCDONALD;
- may 16 Ira Secretary.
'A COLLAR SAVED IS A IOLLAR HADE."
Each -Formula Make3 a Toa of Fertilizer
FOR-
Cotton, Corn and Tobacco.
Foil SALE BY MEKCIIAXTS and duuggists.
MANUFACTURED BY
BOYK1N, CARMER & CO.
Now. 1 1 and 13 N. Liberty Street. Baltimore, lid.
faporttia and Dealer la Agricu?!ur4l Chemicals and Fertil icra. Eitiaiuloa
on private Furuiulia ri
m mm -4'r'b-MBVMa
JohB L. MarkLam . Tv... c. v S?"0"0' ' fP. 19th.
. . . , . ' ioui iio U'lier 01 loiitilrr to hand ami
coutenta nount. I anaer yon aa tollnwa: 1 7 na .,na
lit. X tiixed 20 tjiubcilaot ricb loatuTeartb to tho tun I n?, .., ... ,
chemleaU required to make a ton of fmtUzVST ' " Uh nikuUtr
it iWfS l,h0unRl'1? ..nd crffu,1y. tel " tand for or 8!tb. L.n
it l reaIy for ue. It minU be used aooner.
31. t lllVA HHmI it All nn.n f.t. .1. , ...... . t.
....! V . . "iiuoin omi' ion ( MT It Ulxtlrr than
anything I Lave evtT ned in the way of f, rtillwr. eoaJwing "he nrk
ry iruiyyouw, JA8. L TEKRT.
Mr.. r.rhin. rnr JSWW""'"''.
drouth we have had, the tobacco ia of tine size and yeUowa aWlp on ih-bill.
Land Hale at Auction.
By virtue of Mortgage executed to
me by W. II. Uicks and wile, Not.
I'tth, 1884. 1 will sell at public sue
lif-n for cash, at the Court House
-or in Durham, on Monday June
Mi. at 12 o'clock, tn., one acre
ul land in ilickatown, adjoining the
lind of Hawkins Hicks, Martha
IJurti.o, and N. Q, R. R., with two
tenant hoocs on it Said Mortgage
fa registered in Durham county,
lwk 4. page 414 and 415. Also at
!-ao time aud place the interest of
W. H.Hb ka, ia the following tract
of laudadjoing the Korta Carolina
It dlroad, on the s-utb, and 8 . J.
Heater on the et, and Hawkins
Hicks on the north aad east. The
Mortgage la regiatered fa Dor
Lara couotr, ia btok No. ft, page 150.
O.C. Faanuxo.
. , Mortgagee.
w
Landand Ier8onal Tropertj
for Sale at Auction.
By virtue f.f a mortgage eteruted
tomet yj IF. Shield, ai d wife, on
Julf 13lh. 18X6. reUlaiWil in l)r,n..
r...... ; a. ? - r. -
v,omy, in iwoi , page 12, 1 will
mr.i, m puono auction, I r caaa, at
H e Court Hooae door in Durham, oa
M.mdar.the 4th day of Jane, 188.
at 12 o'clock. M, 104 aereeot'l.od,
more or le, al joining Geo. Piper, J.
C. Kbields and other, and paitico
Urly ds?riUed in said mortgage
d ed. I will :, at the same line
afctt p'ace, sell by virtue f a chattel
mortgage, executed to me July 13lh,
IsSG, bf J. U, hhk Id, od register.
d irt Orange t'ousty. in Hook N,
pace 74 n hay mare mule, 6 yearn
o'd, and t. gray nam mule, 10 or
12 year M. and one two In rte wag
n and haitieM. Terms euh.
H.C. FAUrilLNO, .
ruay 2, IKS Mortgsgee.
STOVSS GRATSS, c&O.
r
TIE? CELEnRATED
DUB AM COOK STOV
; T1HD-,
i .s' A-jVj;
At i .f tv. Vf? --' ;
... v. uvt.vmiinii VJllin Bl I,,
ICtacLoll V 8 s drug store.
Thi3 Stove tias-lareo s!nprlo c'qii tlnora hri ml cnmr.it- io
oatent Alaska knobs, lirge outcido oven shelf, &winric hearth
plate, Jargo broiler, double fron ftliaiiig doors. Tho boit and
uiiwapasi diovo on tno marHOw fan and ezamino them..
For Sale by J. T. WOWIBLE, Durham, N. C,