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the Weekly Recorder. PUBLISHED EVEBI WKDMKSDAI 15, HM'KSET. EHHr Prprlr. J. A. ROBIXMOX. Awmn-t MIMir. FBIC OFSPMCRHTION i Cue Year, in Advance, $1 oO Mx Months. " W stuck up. Always tell h.ni that the I THESE AllE INTERESTING. price in too much. It don't cost auy- Diuham's leiression A heavy cloud of depression hangs over Durham to-day. An earthquake here could not have produced a more profound feel ing and shock than the news which greeting our citizens this morning, and which seemed to fly upon the wings of the wind. The assignment of Col. W. T. Blackwell with those, and deeds of trust, of six other linns was like a flash of lightning in a clear sky to our people, and the deepest sympa thy is manifested and expressed by every one for the gentlemen who have thus met with such financial troubles. In our local columns will le found fuller accounts of these financial disasters. This is a terrible blow to Durham's business interests, but we have au abiding faith in the pluck of Dur ham's citizens. "We have hope that all will be bridged over satisfactory to all concerned. At this writing we are not pre pared to give the facts which lead to this business depression uow around us. But our readers may rest assured of one thing, Durham will loose no time in dispelling the clouds. She will pick her flint and agan go in to win. TbeWay it I Regarded by Some. The election is all over and as "brer Harrison's got de coon and gone on," we'll have a little confi dential chat with our readers. We are coin? to tell some secrets but thing to run a paper and ten cents per hundred lines is about right and a glittering bonanza to an edi tor. If you have sent for the pa per to be mailed to your address, and have promised to send the money at once, don't do it. Sudden shocks, such as the receiving of money, kill editors. Xow our good, kiud friends who ire so prompt in not paying see how it looks from their standpoint. We trust they will take thehinthere in tended and give us an apportunity to say something on the other side o the question how it benefits us t keep the bills paid up promptly. They of Treat of a Vuriety Matters. The Democrats, th iiii'h losing the State in the Presidential contest se cured a majority in both branches of tne Legislature of Indiana 10 in the Senate and 18 in the House. All the plans have now been com pleted for Empress Elisabeth of Austria a visit to A wer e 4. As an nounced in the World she has been fluttering severely from nervous trou bles and ner physicians have rec un mended an ocean voyage. The World say?, when Mrs. A anew and Miss Dodge were apimiuted members of the Board of Education it wu8 hoped th4 the pres nc of women in the Board wru.d be found beneficial. It is regretted that the experiment p.oves something of a failure. Mrs. Frank A. DeGroot. of Mil. berry, Mats,, give birth to four girl babies a lew days ago. Moth r and A Woman Discovory. T , "Another wonderful discovery hns been ducovered by a lady In this county. Disease fastened its clutch' f upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed eminent. For three months she coughed inaessintly and could not sleep.' She bought of us a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption and' was to moch relieved on taking first dose that sue slept all ni'ht and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write VY. 0. Hamrick & Co., of Shel by, N.C Get a free trial bottle at Hlacknallu a & Sous. . 'A . ) - BOBBINS & STONE! GREAT u SPECIAL CASH SALE ! Far-Fetched. The Wilmington Messenger has seen fit to read Durham a very pretty i i fi i !. . r i. n:AA An leuiure. u iwim iuikuij "-"' L!,ii,i... i i. paper and at tbat distance, and in the ftt( her is badly broken up. absence of the facts in the case ,, i man in Hamilton alluded to. v e do not impugn tne county unio., who nas run tor a mt;vnfth M!Pnror in ita efforts C'unty office tenty-one successive ii i .i ...: times and b. en dtfeated every time. M u" 8W"U uo He saya it heKiw to look a liitio olue the escutcheon ot this noble oiaiat) th:it gve or s;x m.re defentd wilt State." We shall do the same thing. I lead him to pause aud consider At the same time the people of uar- On last E ister Sunday the wifj of ham propose to preserve order, and Joseph Berkbeimer, of (Merb'ir, Pa. .rotect their lives and property. Pieu Dm,er 7"' , ,. . c ! , . colored with a pat nit dye. Die shell en preservmiuii w vue urov "M of one of the eees was found to be nature. e shall not discuss the broken whe,i they were taken from question with the Messenger. That the water. Joseph Berkheimer, 1.,, -nauwwl a,l tnrlr. against the warning of his w.fe, ate ,.. . , ... the broken egg. He was taken sick . -.B...Uv.. ...., uoon afterward, aud continued to as Uurhain is concerned, oy stating gradually waste away daily until in its article that "Situated as we are trorn a man weighing nearly two in Idealities of large colored popula- huudnnl pounds he bee ime a mere in c i. i. i. i - skeleton He died lass Thursday, turn, at the south, where the least Hi ,eight .uhetiineof bis death teeiing ana excitement may ai anj i u let tbao seventy pound niamant ursvinif ufi rust, fttlil KlfVw! r rr ' CZS Wnnnn tons of coal fok BDra uptweeu lue uun. uuu salt at coal yardbf J. W. races, the conservators or peace nave Blackwell. Ge your snpply before to be constantly on the alert to pre- the middle of Winter. Terms CASH, No Itellet for Me. Y;tti may fol this when under the treatment of o ruauy, and not get any relief for diarrhre and dysentery. Why not try Or. Bieg Uucklenerry cordial, you win then nave relief. Health is Wealth. Entire Stock will be Offered Re gardless of Profit! 'SikvlLI ' ' 1 SAM41 Many Articles will be Sold Re gardless ot Lost ! yeut the worst consequences. The Durham "conservators of iieace" have done this and they be- lwved it was their duty to act; they they are not for every body to know, acted, and t'ne dvice and opinions just a few; so we 11 just print em jof the Messenger in regard to Dur this eve , ham were ill-timed; ill advised and l ou may not believe it but it is a fact nevertheless notwithstanding, an editor actually gets warm at times it is not from heat furnished by wood delinquent subscribers promised to send ia aud he feels as if he couldn't dig an idea out of his brain with a diamond-pointed pick axe. Some people labor under the halu ciuation that we don't need money. home think otherwise, lhere is no question upon which two jursons entertain exactly the same opinion sep. 24-tf. Da. R. 0. Wbsts Nekvb and Bmain TaiATMEXT. a Kuaranteeil sp ific-for Hy- term, i'iwine-8, i onvuiun, rim, .-oryou Neuralgia, Headache, aervotw l'rnntratioo caused by the use of alcohol r toi'acco, Wa4e:iilufrt. Metital itepre-'Miin, Soneiune of tli Braiu reeulllDK iu inwM.ity nd lt iiH to wiiery, docay aU'l dtiaih. Pruiuature Old Aee. Barroaotwi. Lo of Power iu either iex. InvoluQtirT Lnse rtd tiw tuatnrrtiwa c-ivscd tf oerierlion of v t br-in, self bue or overintulgsiiCti. Etch Us eontaiua one iuinUi' ireatiuent. l."0 a box, or six boxes for $0o, seui by mail reuaitl on receipt ol price. W E GUARANTEE PIX BOXES To cure any cane. With each order re ceived by us for ix boxes, nccompanied Uh So.UO, wn will sena ma purchaser our written iraarantee ti refund tne iu nT u the treatiueot does not etfot a cure. G uar- aoteea iwued only by V. W. VAUGUAK, DarooisT, c p w-ly Durham. N. C That's human nature. lhere seems to ue an iiupressiou that hve thound dollars is more than this paper clears every year. What would you think when we tell you fifty thousand dollars la more than it clear. These ar facts. Now to ague from the standpoint of the man who thinks we do not need money, let's see how it sounds, Our foreman and printers! They simply work for exercise. I'hysi cians have prescribed gentle exercise and ther rather enjoy setting type in this office iut to get to reail what we write. The pressman works arouud and gets oil all oyer himself btaue it keejis his skin soft. The noie at any other kind of work makes his h-ad ache. We have a collector. Ah! 'tis of him we wish to speak. You ? hirn nearly every day running around with a lot of dogeared bill. W think he has !onie of tin Weton blood in him. He's trailing for million mile walk. Don't pay him anything, for if he can't come to we you every day, it will deprive hi in of exercise. He has tra eof heart disease his system, aud if von hould do euxh an absurd thing a- to pay him. the udden shock might kill him. This collector actually detects the sight of a new bill, m when he hands it to yon, always take it and finger it a "a i. I . i ana turn it over, i you ringiii nni a house and lot on the other lode. ) Always tell him that you don't re member putting the ad in, then figure up your last wash bill on it, hand it back to him and tell him to conieiniieit week. If you have time, tell him the ad didn't do you any good. He is used to this, and if you don't tell him t h s and swear at him and the paper, he may think you are ihe Largest aLd Most Complete Establsh mem in xne uixy. exceedingly far-fetched. We say it bold and fearlessly, that the man or writer, white or black, the newspapers that champions the cause of the fellow Jordan and hit secret modes of stirring up strife ana enioiuermg tne m nas oi one class against another, or any other white-kin' ed man like him, is no true friend of peace, order,'Durham or the State of North Carolina. Dur ham will give every man justice, but .h....,,! H WHOLESALE AND KETA1L. Ilicenman-Mii, anarcuy uiutuiumuie 1546 A m MAIN AND 22 GOVEUNOK STREKTS ISicli333.onca.. Va. BRANCH HOUSE AT HENDERsOX, N. C. J ( i ;i 4 1' i Now is Your Grand Opportunity to lay in Your Winter supply ot Dry Goods, Clothing. Shoes and Hats. Remember that this Grand Specif. I Bale only Lasts One week, v ommencing Monday. Nov. 12th, at 7 a m Don't fail to attend this Special Sale. Vc , will nave you just one-third on all Cash l'arcnases. MON EY MUST BE RAISED ! Great Sacrifice of Dress Goods. 22 inch all wool filled heavy twilled Cashmeres at 9 eenU. w..nl 12 J and la cents. 22 inch German Plaid dress gorxU at 9 cruu, worth 1 Hs. Twenty piece S6 incb Henriitt-'s an l Cah meres, ia all sb .de-, ml 21cenu. Ten pbces fcotch Plaid dresa goods at 19-uU, worth 25 and 3d cent. Twelve pieces thirty-six incb. all wool, drs flannel at 3M cents, worth 50 ct. Kislit pieces forty-two incb all wool Indies' (JtMh at 4i : cents, worth 65c. Bis pitcea ihirty-eibt inch Fancy Ilaid dre-s grinds at 34o, worth 50 cents. Ten piece fifty four Inch Tricots and Flaoneli at CO cents, worth $1.00 Forty-two inch w.l flannel ia Grey ouly at 29 Cent, worih 40 cei U. iu. FINK LINK OF- The Wilmington Messenger says: "We fear that a blow has been struck at Durham which she will long feel.' That is so. The Messenger comes under the head of the one striking l II ...l - I ... ,1 aii. our people will long feel with Mattresses, Pillows and Bedding ol every d e indignant contempt the thrust the Messenger made in its wild stab at our town. Ciaier Suit aid Parlor M Glairs &c. scription constantly on hand. Black Goods! Blank Goods! Tweutytwo inch word fll'ed cashmeres at 9 cent. Thirty six Inch Heori etia ul Lasnmere ai it ten's.- joiitthiix men euriu matt cents, worth 40 c hU. Thirtj fight ich all word llrori-. - j etta at 4 'J cnta. worth CO ccn'. 8ilk Warp itenrietta, Hbwtspol, Armur, Cnpe Cloth sad Cashmere a a acrific. It Would be Nei-lel. Chx4 Trlboa. I would like to haye a little mon ey tLis nj'iruiuj, John," said Ihe wile, who was kb-xit to iunaowo town, -j icwl a lew chairt for the dinning r.-om. "All right, Maria," said the has band, bioking op from bis paper -Here's 110" "I have f und a place no Bamura meet," she went on, a she put the mmey in br nurse, "where thev are going to sell some nice one to-day at auction "At suction? Hold on a moment, Maria li re's f 10 more." WE A HE THE AGENTS FOR THE AUTOMATIC RCHOOLPESK THE UKKT I. THE WOULD; IMKD IN NEARLY AIXTHK PUBLIC SCHOOLS ANH COLLEGES IN ill EroUN TRV. S MPLES OF 8AM K CAN BE PEEN AND EXAMINED AT MV HOUSE AT HENDERSON, N. C, OR ANY OF MY PLACES OF BCSlNE..s Paclcry, Ncs. 16, 18 & 20 IT. 15th St RicbaDnd, Va. WrORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. jsn 1 W. IL WETMORE & GO- RALEIGH, iV. a MrvrLxirnotrixrors or Mr. (i -ore W. Wiles, of Alleghany BOOTS, SHOES AND utitr, srave n a call this week, and ' -HORSE . . COLLARS- For the Wholcnalc and Itctail trade. arnet Mine. I'oUfit sayi preparations are being mid to i .e.. t, (iafuet mine in that county, tiie tune et fur Minoing acute i iiemtioii being about Msrcb la1 1 )'., un'ler the iiirection or dir. Kent, f Vs. A rich hul has leo unearth d and from apiarancea will in c iae in worth and Interest ae work pMiftss. fhe market value of ir inet if.be range from 11.00 to a'.t;t L'i, according to rjualitj. straMlM-rrli'H In Xveiiilrr. Ulikin tSal b. Tne e!ivr of the DiiiwJUh ht.1 trs(rri Pr dinner on election day For this luxury he is indebted to Mr. Joseph A. Leonard, who raised a la e crop in his orchard. A country (hat can produce ripe ttrswberriet in November is in n immediate danger ofb-ing ruined if the Republii ans have carrier lite election. CUSTOM-MADE-GOODS A Specially. Remember that all f our rwU re warranted to gire inlir atisa linn Wm tnukn tlnlllili khd Mr, Gents' Fine Hewed hl.oie,any SUIe, t .. ", awni.a.iwi n,ltr. fKi. I..!; Fma Mewed Button. Mrociso. tij() to 12.75; Kid, i fioty. i,(Mi. ThA lut nrif aline it ol French Kid, Custom Made, 1W. Misses and CbiMren'ei 8" hoee chesp. Also a fall line of pegged sb'ie. We mike a reduction often per cent. t nunisteri. If your merchante d not keep our fXKlt, tend in your order. W. H. WETMOHE. & CO. Black and colored Silks. Lion'sGuinetGMGiaiB 61 k at 721 worth100. Lyon'a exUa heavy gross grain silk at o etiU. wonn i x wery Jru warraoww. Twelve patterns of lilac and Satin IChadatn-is extra heavy at 86 cents, worth 1125. All Hiik Moire in t v.ry color at 11.16, worth ll.SU. Tventy-two Im h xtra heavy 8atln Moire in black and colored at Ud cents, world 1125. Velvets and Plushes. Pure Bilk F-oe I'iushei In all colors at 7H cenls. worth II 0(1. Black and l.rvd Silk Velyets at 75 rents, w..rth fUK). Faocy Htrie Velee at half prior. All colors in Velvet. ei,s at 33 cents i ; Now is Your Time to Purchase Your Dross Goods and Trimming?. Housokcopors' Department! Pure Linen Table Damask in white and colored at f2 eenU. II heavy cro chet spreads at DS cnta. 10-4 whi'e blanket, a' 5 cU. Towels rrom o centa op. Lirgc use 40 inch lct Hcrirn at I els. Kapkine from 9 cents np. Lere tur ame. full length i 9 ct. ter pair. Cor nice Pole ith Brsaa Fiai's a U lies' and tlenU Meiino Vests at 4 U worth Fiurel Caotn Flannel forCurtains at 19 . worth 25 1'dosche.l and UuWeache.1 Cent: Flannel fr-n f p Pant (foods lor Men wwl It-y a' Wear in All Grade. Bed Ticsinjr. . ret ln. Pil'ow (,ttm, Ac H WflOIiyrilM ! 5 pieces yard wide Bleachinj at SJ, w.rth C, not more thao W tarda to a customer. 10-4 Sheetinjr, t f2le, worth 3m. 4' dieo e-dred U-nlerea Hemstitched Handkerchief at 4c, aorlb Me chlldre e heavy ritdied Ib.se In black and Grey at 10v, worth 15 Otfseti from Kc up. Lidies' Button Embroidered Kid, at 4'.c. SXXOH23, Ladiei', (Unfa and Children'e fibres at one-third thtlr rrgular price. It will pay uii to look through tar line ol 8Imh. HmU comruecn Moo Jay, November 1 2th, at 7 o'clock. Don't fail to attend. Iktp,ctfolly, ROBBINS& STONE.
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