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t n . : " ' - , : i -' " , . Let Hi Wmo Emtm Jfo JCmmtm Fob Tms Figmt, Dsramr VOL.70. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1889 NO 55 Absolutely Pure. TiiU powder neer t anea. A nuurv lo furitjr, sirenith nl vholemenM. Mjt toononucal ttin the ordinary kiuU, and an not be told in comptiiuii with the mul titude of low teat, short weight alum or pliate powder. &J4 eajr in com. BaEMA : Pwott Co., lOtWallSt., Boilers of b-tst qmlity, iron or tteel mad of Uo tbeeta. Engine, Tobacco Factor macller,. Cwttoa Pleads. Saw and Gristmills, Elev tre fr Factory Warel.OJei, Store , and Machinery generally. W.IL TAPPEV. -bvu tsuoR to Tappet & DcLikKr. PUersburg, . . . . Yirgtola- oet 30-ly. AuCffAffS EM STORE DURHAM.?. C. USE HOWARD'S Emulsion Of Cod Liv er Oil with Hvpopk orphites for all Lung Troubles. Coughs and General Debility. Howard's horc liouiul Tar and Wild Cherry for coughs, colds, croup &c. Howard's Mag ic Liniment for Sprains &c Lowrrd'n Liver Pill for Constipation, lJilliousncsfl, Headache, dizziness &c. AU the above at VAUOHAN'S DHUO STORE, And anything clq ttsuallj kept in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE AT Prices as Cheap as aay Houis in th State. A Kiss In a Canoe. The maiden. iat in a light caioe, Afloat on a mountain lake:-- And a mad idea shot wildly through The brain of her lover, (who eat there, too) '. '. That he, in that self-tame lightcanoe, A stolen kiss would take, Now the maiden Bat there, unaware - Of the plot that he had , hatched: And the mountain breeze played witn ner nair And fanned her cheek and ber brow . so fair, At the sat there still Quite unaware Of the kiss so soon to be snatched. Then the lover awaited a eal good cnance To capture the lonfmT-for kisa. f When, watching the wimpling W4ve- leta dance, . She turned her head with a quick, sly itlance, And leaning back she gave him a cnance That waa reallv too cood to mUa so he bent to meet her, and tried to steal ,. The kiss that he buried to wl! Out he bent m quick in bit ardent zeal S That the craft upset like a whirling wheel. And he missed the kiss that he tried ' to steal, And they both got very wet. . J-jtirmit of hdieatiuH Sharp Trallug. JL. Thrifty uuntrv pepl some timet drire a bargain afler a - fuetj ion of their wn. savs Ilia Voutb'i Cumuauiuti. An M l4t who had beiaayno a viait aoie.ihtf tru ik carted from th rilro.d eta Uoti to her bouse, two mileo distaut, ana cuit-d upon one of ner aeighbois to ak if be couid go and eet it Um-kund he euuld," whereupon tee on ia.iy aKtd: Uuw much will it tw wullT' "Well Itfuono, was the cateful e;If. -What are you will.n to pjr Oa I'm wil lio'to py what's righ " "About how Ducn do you , reck. it tntr ; -V,eH,hatdoyousaJ!, HI skajy know ; I'd miher you' a? what jou'ddte.". I preftr bavio'yoa asy what "I reely don.t know exactlr what to say." , Afier tea minutes or mot oft non-com-miual conaersativ man grow depcrat. "Well, would a quarter be mocLf be asks. ot l dou't know at itwouh though I calculated on getiin' it done -WelL e,poin' we call it Iwentf cent, tbeu! "Ob. I m widioir to tar the other fif e, (f you think it' wnibit.1 want to nej an a tuma e itb. .. Taef finally agran, n twentr ! . cents Dm old lady at g that the'll "make U b? op :o b.iu some time." Wil our eton Star. Ibis bat been a remai sable jtsr in North Carolina for ercodd crops of fruit, men at ber riet. petit. appUt and Mtchea, and wt hear of tbe third growth of apples from the tame live, which h. weter were not ma ond. Buck cropt of some kinds of fruits art not uncom mon la tome section, bat it is teld n tbt they hate been at numerous tad gentral Uioughout the State at they bare tbi rear. Tbere wu a few yeart go, aud it it probably still standing, an apple tree in Charlotte, oo which there wat a Continuous growth of fruit from rpring till 1M in the fall, the tree dealing applet of tarioiit itee aud e? en blooouis at the tame time, and continued thlt throogbout the season It wa a very prolific beaoer. . - WSmireton Ktarr llitt Belva Lock wood it going to toll the pot pie of Winston and Salem, oa the (ilk of next December, whither "marriage it a failure" or But Some of the old folks up there, who baft been mirried .rom twenty-fife to seventy Bte ycan, and teem to bave rotten along pretty well lo the yoke, will be obliged to her for any Information sb may give them upon that sol- ject. Hume of them might be la dined to ask tnat. being i Ulu. what la thunder the konowt about it anj how. The Inquiry might not bo misa, A little seeing sates nnch look Ing, a little speaking sates much -r . . Ilow.One "KING'S Daushter" Leut a Hand in Charitable. ,1 -Work. The Kings Daughters and the King'e Sons were in council yester day at the Broadway Tabernacle. It was their annual public meeting. and in spite of stormy weather large numbers were present at the differ etitiessions, among them delegates from all over the country. There are now circles of "Daughters" all orer the world. Reports came from New Zealand, India, and China, where the purple ribbon and silver cross' ire worn by those who minis ter "In 4 His Name-." Twenty-fire thousand members of the order wear only the ribbon, but there are 119, $19 who bear the shini&g cross, and of that number 67,891 hare purchas- ea u wunin ine, past year, inese silver badges cost thirty cents each i Young Mr. Smith, the Princetou greduate, had many interesting tilings to tell. He spoke of a plan to raise money for charitable woik which seems to hare operated suc cessfully, reople pledge themselves to sell jewelry and plate which they possess and which is not in actual use and devote the proceeds to the fund. In one caso a society girl sold her trinkets and german favors and realized J0. ; A. young girl told of a circle of ten willisg helpers she has drawn together, s One is a young broker who is too busy tQgo out of his way to find work, but last summer he pledged himself to "lend a hand" to every poor soul he meets toiling up the stairs ot the Elevated ; stations on his way tip and down tow a. If ibis an old woman dragging a heavy basket he takes it out of her feeble hands and carries it up or down for her. If an old man has his arms f till of bundles the strong, young aims relieve hiiu ol hi burden And no f wer than ' twentr-two babies hive suddenly found themseves lifted out of their tired mother's arms and borne safely op the stairs by this noble Ring a bon. '-Oh! I think thit is so brave and so manly," whispered a fair young girl with a face like a flower, and her blue eyes filled with tears and her toft cheeks flushed. ' An incident of the afternoon was an announcement by the president that she bad jast received i note from a young man who was stranger in the city and aniious to obtain a situation, but had noone to lend a band. lira, liottome asked if there was no member present ho would receive him into her family and look after bit welfare .util be could obtain what he was seeking.1 In five minutes three ladies handed in their names and proffered their hfepita'ity to the stranger in a great strange city. iYa lor worm The lllren'a Kdltor. " AaitTllUCIIlHB. The'editonals which have appear ed in the OUiun have excited a great deal vt favorable comment among ur readers. The rare talents which Col. Cameron hat shown in choth- mg forcible and vigorous thought in classical aod elegant language hare deserved and received much more than mere local admiration and praise. II it able treatment of the questions of the dy has gained him a reputation in this State, which is not only highly complimentary to himself, but also to the sagacity of those who chose him to fill this re sponsible positioa, and we take Pleasure in inserting the well de served tribute to our editor's ability, which ant wared in the editorial col umn of The Salisbury Truth: Since J. V tamtton, Lm has resumed editorat charge of the A'she ville "Citizen," it is at bright as a new pis and as readable as Macau lev's Essays. Heal I y Mr. Caraeron't style it more like Macauley't than any ether writer in our State, lie it polished, entertaining and force-fuL-Wil. Star. A tmall flint ttoi e idol was re cently brongbt op by at tand pomp near Boise City. Idaho, from a depth Of 920 feet beneath the tar- face of the earth. Scientist who have teen it believe it to be the workofantedilu!an man- Suffering is our most faithful friend. It often returns. Often it changes its garb and even its face; but we toon recognize it by itt cor- and Santa Claus! AT WE ANNOUNCE TO THE PEOPLE FAR AND WIDE THAT WE NOW HAVE ON EXHIBITION Co. -L.-- - - - " . - , . -!T.;t. Iff. ,,' . . ! wt v t-' t r .akMc --i irii i it ,mii i1 i Q o 0 CQ -EJIXHEIBITIOIN". At the Only and Original Rawls New York Gash Store, The display Is simply magnificent, and will well repay you for a visit to o ir Store. We oTer at very re ducttki prices. NEWEST AND MOST DESIUADT.E GOODS of the season, ems'utiog of elegant Plush Clocks, Toilet Cases, Maoicute Set., Mirror, having Sets c!c We bate a wuoie car loaa oi wagons, Uins, nncelbar.ows, Ucsks, lilackloirds, Toal chisto, Kockiog Chairs, Doll Carnages, llobby lionet, Bore tns, Waihstan Is, etc. This line of tovs it particulaily attractive. DOLLS! DOLLS1I DOLLS HI COLLS t If I io'endlett variety, frona one cent np to the finest French Hippie. A magnificent asmitment ot China Vwcs, including alt the latest nove'tioj, Cups and Saucers, I !at:s, Mugs and Majolica ware for your auntt and for your cousins. J2P The roars and howls of the would be-compciitor who APE4 tho method, but cries down the a.trictiont our own and only G ItCATCST SHOW ON I'.AIITII will be drowned in tht joyful acclamation of a dtlightfal populace. An elegant assortment of Chriitmat cards from 2 cents up. Toy Pimv at 25 cants. Papar cupi, by the million, at 5 cents deicn boxes. BIGQEST STOCK OP FIRE WOIIKS EVER SEEN IIEHE! Sky Rocket from 1 ounce to 8 pound; Caanoa crackers, 10 and IS laches lonj, that will roaiiively w. k. np the natives; Roman candles from 1 to 24 balls, A bewildering tuion of the latest and ptctties of all the Christmas novelties now iwu'.s yon SUITABLE GIFTS FOR BIO AND LITTLE, GREAT AND SMALL, AU visitor! ire welcome, whether they buy or not: 9 I. Mill if rs 1 talking. aiai ena intimate emorace.
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