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&BT Uia ?3Q JSara Vo JVestjs ffoa Tas Figst, Dxpjmt. VOL. 71. DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1890. N0.9 I 4M Ail c - k IS! P017DER 1 1' BKAiitAlu Dura. hi powder nevar rie. A marvcli ";, sinragtli and whoiaw wen-iti. . wrt uumiiail than to. ordinary kioiu.- r d eaanut b. f i!d in competition withlhe rau -tituJ. of low teat, short ncight alum or phosphate powder. Md Vy " tan. Borar, Bakso fWDEB' Co., 100 Wall St., 59 Boilers of best quality, troa or iteel made of to sheets. Engines Tobacco Factory tuacLIner, Cotton Presses, Saw and GiU" mills, Eleva trs for FacUry Warehouses, Store, aad Machinery generall). W, IL TAPPEY, - ! fcCCCK&lOB TO TaptstA Dttaii kt. Pettersburg, , Virginta ctSO-ly. ' " 1 "JiU 1 Thaxton & Yaikins, J0BUEE3 Notions, White good. PANT GOODS, OVERALLS, LADIES DItESS GOODS &C. 14 8. Fourteenth 6k, .Rickmond, Ye. E. A. Bradaber, Salemaa for mid dleN. C. ' - feb.7. BMfiH.IiMS.WOHK ii a4 us rrwrin nmv "XIGII. fv . N.C Mcitarl tatt.OUSteJ, ' FAYXTTCVILLS, . C. Kwatetan af R liM VmnnU ' TuaMM la Hartal or Onatt-a. AM. Ooa trwMa. tot til ! f mii wara.mraa i.Mnii.ll,U WgcS llrwiMaMW.1 SjtsMB)t ffMil CJ4t a .si 1 . ' p J Of kd iMNtrUMt a fcui aatyul ta linn up f pUcaUo. ClIAS. A. GOODWIN, Proprietor. Mrlitf , 's . Cemetery Noies. Persons in Durham and ad joining counties wishing to mark the crave of a relative or incnu wiui a Tablet, Tomb, or Head and Font fctone, can do m at a very small outlay, an wo have the larcrcsti Mock ol flnifthod Work of any similar establishment, in MAULS AD rOUSniD ORAKITt Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices! O ADD ESS 7 BIIOTIIEKS, 10U North t'harlrnSL.lJaltli.ioro Mmm Wnbi ail . marl, lit. Established 60 Years OMpwn. Boot nf eaft VIRGINIA TOBACCO WEST VIRGINIA : ; BBIOKTS. ; TllBSECIlETOETIIEIUCUItE INSTRUCTIONS AND It C FL1X3TIONS AS TO SE - T LECT IN G LAND, S KK- DINO.GltOWING, , CUltING, AND HANDLING. What Mr. C. M. Ilinl, Who; aV- eruffed Over JjtlOO Per Acre, Han to Say on tblilmiwr .'V, taut Subject. Continued form last Wick. Tie nlatit ihould ba nniued li?hll ni voj pca accoraicg 10 m growiu. If vloroua. taV twelve, flix'jun. and bvja;etiaiCs eihUco leutw, if it will gtaud it II weekly, top-to the num ber tou think ic can mature urow.rv Ditto dwarf tlio tie. ihn worm " . m tbi.ulil b closely wnlcaei and not ai:oid to eat Lolei jn it. I' it always Lf alio build rour barn on U' of kome'eievuted poiut, to give leri;ui ur;.ui&g from evtrv iue, lor iiuiiiir t&inv BUtsiia tiorcoiulior witUr n m . o wouid Lrtu iu ii bud tueteby put tliu tuamigtMobufi of tue curing bt-yood control, and tiieu hftcr cue am tfftLlei tue color Cuuii not oe bbld m a b-ru c iruiuaully duuip. . Alio lurb'oi a te Droiu utst vir eibU rautffd uUjut tntuty hi twenty ta tbu cbar auJ ,gbt Uua bigb, )tt W oy lo itci ofu C4u uo easier tdL trolled , Itt UuUVjrabie Wtitthrr, i il .lui;n a Kn. biUv fill iMar.v ' O - 4 "rf liauttiiiavofia:e ofau ibtb be- itii K root kka 1'iue will, ajfiui to mums the but ait to d aw Uoifcrm!? to ail aidca, ttpaily as veil as up ibrvuu tue top tf tbe roof. -. Mo-. t uftuu jj!lIv8 tiuiid log-bur&j ted daub t-e crack wiib tuuJ ad, Mur Utr Iroiu bottom t top, yd a fjn.e Uvu. inado atr-tignw will a..swcr ewi) j r.oao. at iioi lor , cbuiu; cotnme t'. ct-a ab ut th. Itbt went in Auuir. aud n ia tb lait vf b ptenjUr. 1 aim to cut tbo uboti uoillirtu plaoU firt, buuld tb (biu-reuce in iiz uakil uceatary, aceiug tbt tbe tite a lid tfxttre run a ctarlr alike a. pottiblr, j the treatment of heal dtgrte. may act on au ai;ae, ytuow iiiff ad u.ir-?i.ht?'. and or fixine the colot of all jut at the critical . . . .a a .iige, wliica could not do ooue wttu ige and small planU ot dillcrtut cbar.cttr bung promiscuously iu tue same ba.n.for ttie beat which would saretbe liglt, s.lky Uxturcd plant nould fpjil tie beavkr, caarscr p auis; at least make a Ka saccest- lul core under tue rxbi managemeat. I handle the nbbt with ercat Cire to pieviut bruising tbe leaf in cut .. .1: 1- ; . h.rnUfura it mils, so cacU ptant rail itli I'reelv without croudio. adwittii g of frw circulaJon of the hot air uuiioribiy Miruun 11, anu start the fires at once, guar dm jf agaioat flactuit ona ol ' t-emperauiie, n is bet to have two (2) thermometers, one bung outside at a lew rods from tie barn, as a b-tis for working tbe beat dfKretaoi me inuue meruiow eter. Fur ounverdtnee, it would be hruit.. Lore an aut'trrbolo over a pane of glass reiouly insetted in the barn, ana tun a n-ra or poie tLrough, attaching tbe IhermouieUr to tbe bd 0! it, so it could bang In center of bat o to Kt the average ht at, atd, wbia wauung to ioiect it, drawing it cut ao 11 cnuid oe seen (at abort ibtervalr) through thegiast, without goirg in ana out, tibuung tl.. K.rn with fanicnt drati-LtS H cold air, dutur.iug thi beat, Ailtbii s bciuit ready, a&d toe ntituU li.IflLOiUtUr riL'lSiCiill. SttV ghty dere natur-l temieriuie, atid tlio Oay aolt, run me urn seat up to 110 dertea, holding at ttas ha.f hour, driuchlrg the door and ilaiih aaur every few miuutes The object of the water U to pro .inr a .teatur vanor. or closcucss is tbe barn, that Hastens me jeuowtng, and alio prevents too tooucco irom jrviujf or the tap (rutu setting before 1 l a trllatl S BUS oieu iuiit vomiiivi- ed, wb'icli, 01 course, wou:a tuiu the cuie. M aimitue uuumo ibermom e;tr,abd if it Is e.ill Hgi.iy drgrco or kioog tbcre, aud your tobacco UiorougnlT it d, 'uu your heat to 12Uoi I'H dars, iprinkhog tbe walls, and cooling down the flues to U.e UUi- umptNture of iMhty, or 4beut, c:oa.ng tbe doors, aud lotting .1 ..1.. aiii tu ill 14 coudltn.u tin sis or 120 degrees, cooling down quickly by applying water as before, and rat turea hours, and continue firing up and suddenly cooling down evory three hours for twelve (12) home, never going above 120 degrees, and always applviiitr water u directed above from firat.tiring to last firing, cooling down as near to outside tern pei'atare or eighty degrees as po&i ble arter each bring. i:,--'- To be continued. Tbe Durham Medicated Cigar ' , . ettt Co. 8octbra Xobaocooiat, Iticbnood, V, The above iaUie name of a new firm jtut inco-p .rated in Durham, N. O, for tbe Manufacture of tbe Whitehuist Durham Medicated Gg. arettes The euh capital of the om- panyis 10,000, with privilege of incieaHiugto izw.wv. Ihe incor porators are men of experience- in different lines of trade. Tbe Presi- dent of the company is Col. It. E. BridL'er?, division mans cor of tbe gtet Richmond & Dauvil o Railroad system. He stands high as a shrewd, .agaclous baslaess maa. The Vice President, Mr P. W. Vanghan, is successful and experienced druggist Thetecretary and Treasurer is Mr. K. F. Whi churst, who inven'id tbe f irmtila for tbe cigarettes. He is a Cue druggist aui w:li snpei intend the maiiUfauture of tbe cigarettes. The directors a: e Ue&rs, J.s, arr, President of Iilaek well's Durham Co Operative Tobccco Gj., R. IL Bridgera, lw JT, W hitehurst, I'. W. VauKhau,l'rof.E. W. Keened j, Su- reiuteudent of the Dudiam Graded School, Mr. J. t. Manning, City At torney, 31 f. l.J,iunoe, Du.-htms popuiat clothier. Tbe list cf direct tors show that the business is backed by leading .acting and successful bu iueis mej. - . " The cburuitea have uot t'et been put on tbs market except in Durham, . e.j .. J.. ' Tt wueie iuer U'iu iouujt mmv. iiirj ate plessaut tJ smiks leavicg a der lis'li ful sensation. They are e-p-ci tally rec minended for hiadarhc, io omnis, colds, a grippe, icflueuxi. asthma, catarrh, Ac. Ihey aiil bo placed on the mar ket and t ie sale pushed in every ttclion. Tbe high standing tf the gcutlcweo backing tbe enterprise is a guarantee that there is great merit in th3 Durham Medicated t'iiare.te. The SoiTiiEBJi Tobacconist wel-; comes this new and impirtant enter prise into tbe trade and feel no lies itatcy in recommsnding tbem to the jobbers and consumers. Testimonials a to the Merit of the Durham Medicated Cicarctte. Crr.cs Cxbk Sercatoa Cocw, I DcacAic, N. C, Dic.13. '8!). I have used WbiUhuret's Durham Medicated Ciziret.es for headache and found them everything that the nromietor claimed for them. Ihey soothe the neiver, clear tbe head and are pleasant and agreeable to tnivke. D.C. MasoI'v, Clerk Superior Court. DtanAii,X. C, Jan. 29, '00. Ma. tt. F. WoiTEatBsr: I cheer fully say this in regard to tbe White hurst Durham Medicated Cigarettes: 1 have used tbam lor cold in tbe bead. cold in the chest and insomnia, and I say tbU I bare never beiore used aiemedyfor any of the above that acted 10 marveloutly rapid or that was so pleasant. Truly yours, . ... t T Attorney at Law. Mil. r F. WntiiitnsT: It af fonU me pleasuro to attest the merits of WbiUburst's Djchau McJica'.cJ Cigarettes for cold i a the head, throat and chest, also beAdache, I have never atca anything to equal it It is very p'cauut aud gives immedials relief. I L, T. DlXUASOX, SupU Male Academy. Ouabain, tf.C, Doc. 13, '83 'DoLiriv,K.C Deo 13, 'Si. Ilk. IL tf. tVaiTEtlL'KSTt Thout-li UDiollcilod, I fit! that I must x press to you my bigb appreciation Vhithut'a Duruam Medicated Cigarettes, I have und tbem myself and in my lamuy tor caiarru, ueaa- ache and sleeplessness ana in every Aud tbe relief bos been ioststtanoous They are pleasant and convenient and ouo derives ocneiu as wen as pleasure rrom their use. 1 nave never used s romPiIv fir theso com nl lints that to any way could equal them. I pre UiCk lor ioeiu nuiiu wiua iupu.4 tiOD. ' ' . L. D. IIevdcusoX, Dentist. . . Tho ItomancpH of Llfo. . Hiw York Urlrupol'lta The romance) of life are not all to be fou'i 1 n the stasje, or in nov ela. We 'i,--1 thctn right herein our mid . '. ..lary Earle, a brovn haired v i.11 woman, comely to lookup.i:i aad pil icated far beyond the aver tga of her sex, was wooed, won - and deserted. ' The old, old siory. Heart broken, she sought a position as a teacher, and failing to this, she desDerately resolved to start a newspaper stand. Evidently her mind became unhinged, for she would sit nil day and far into the night cooniug over her little pile of papers and oblivious of the pass. ing crowd. Then she moved the Rtand into a dismal basement, be cause it wf 3 dark there and she could be alone. The neigh bora con cludinz that she was crazy, sent for her relatives, but she refused to go home , Dut one jvsourco was left the insane asylum,, and to-day, tbe poor feature h within the four square wans ot a ecu in uiooming dule. - Anther. The body of a still handsoue woman was found one morning in her rooms on the first Hour of au apartment house in this city. She died from hemorrage du- rmr tbe niduand before a physician could be summoned. Among her effects wasau old letter written by an admirer, in which she is alluded to as "the bello of Alleghany city." tier b"iuty still remained, she was a brunette; her features were regu lar and fine, aud ber hair heavy and black The old woman who acted asliermaid of all work, said tbatshe had lived m New York and else where under different names, she belonged to one of the best fami lies in Pittsbug, and had a brother still living, with whom she had conteiiwl her right to certain pro perty willed to her by her father in 1S3. Of late, the servant said, she had bea supported by a fruit dealer f roai New jersey. When he was informed that she was dead, he turned away impatiently without even looking at the body and left tbe premises, although the servant called after him that there was not enough money in the house to give her unstress a uVcent burial, iter grave is now iu Potter Field. Fire at Ilocky Mouut. 5twtObrrr. News was recieved here yesterday morning of serious nfgro incendiary troublfs at U'cky Mount. It was learned from pai ties who came from that section that tbe negroes became incensed at t ho whites iu co:.sf ouence of some trouble growing out f tbe exodus movement and attempted to burn the town to avenge tlems lyei. Tne following particulars were re cieved last night; Uocicr Mocst, N. C., Feb. 18. Fire last night destroyed Hackney Urol hers' extorsive carriage manu factory, together with machine shops, in all three spacious and thoroughly equipped buildings. Loss fully $157 0UU. with no insurance. Tbe ongin of the fire is supposed to bo incen diary: At ope time the whole of West Railroad street was threatened, and much loss was occasioned by tbe removal of dry goods, Ac, though many ot such stocks are covered by insurance. Tbe Hackney bnildlngs were in. sured for ae.eral thousand dollars until tho 28th cf last January. Sunday night the Wilmington Oil Company's warehouse here, used and owt ed in part by R. D. Armstrong, was burned, together wi:h that of guano and other goods, all the prop erly Armstrong, who is fully insured. Bl-lLP.XOSriBEO AT THE rilB OROeSDS. Rocsr Moust, N. C. Feb. 19. Last ntght at 7 o'clock the Floral Hall at tho Eastern Carolina Fair grounds was entirely consumed br lire. The grou nds are just out of the conraiion limits, and the idea in firing tito building was doubtless to draw the guards from town aad finish tbe devilish work commenced Mon day nicht in tbe detraction of Hack nty Urotcers buildings Tbcre was no insurance on the fair property. Tbe loss suffered by the Messrs. Hackney Brothers' is alt of 113,000 to rw.oou. Aslieboro Courier: The sound of the hammer and saw is heard daily t.. I .1.-1 1M II. f- . in asueooro. a ne 01a iowq is on I boom and no mistake. The norm lationof Ashcboro will be largely 'IIULLO.' 1 When you see a man in' wo, Walk right up and say "Hullo!" Say "Hullo" and ?How d'ye do? 1 Kow'a the world a usin' you?" t Slap the fellow on his back; . Bring your han' down with a whack j Waltz right up, and don't go slow; Grin an' shake, and say "Hullo." la he clothed in rags? Oh! sho; Walk right up an' say "Hullol" nags is out a. cotion rou Jest for wrappin np a soul; An' a 6oul is worth a true Hale and hearty "How d'ye do." Don't wait for the crowd to go. Walk right up and say "Hullol" When big vessels meet, they say, They saloot and sail away. Just the same are you an me, Lonesome ships upon s sea. UWU UUO BiUllU uu vnu jug For a port beyond the fog. Let your sneaking trumpet blow: Lift yer horn an' cry "Hullo!' Say "Hullo" an' "How d'ye do?" Other folks are good as you. vv en you leave your bouse of clay, Wandering in the far away. - W'en yon travel through the strange country t otn-r aide tbe range, Then the soul you've cheered will know - . Who ye be an' eay "Hullo!" YMktt Blade. Sally Had Reason to Be Of- reuaeu. XtwTarkSUr. A voun? woman stenDed no to Clerk McUarry, in the First District Court of Brooklyn, Friday afternoon, and, bursting into tears, said aha wanted tbe person wno sent "this arrested. "This" proved to be an al leged comic valentine which the weep ing complainant drew from 'a crum pled envelope addressed to ''Mrs. Sally Cumberland, No, 167 Butler street." "Bead that," aaid abe, extending tne niznivftcoiorea missive ta svm a. il 1 M pithttic Mr. McOarry. Beneath a hideous picture la red, green and yellow, labeled "rarrot," weie the following verses III tempered, cross and Crabbed Is everything 70a do: To is picture of a parrot Is just the thing for you. Your voxe is cracked with scolding, For lies and scandal known, And all the neighbors atop their ears To scape its borrtd tone. . Around the penny norm was scrawled in a feminine band t "You are not worth the name of Devlin, so I do not send it in that name.1' Mr. McGarry admitted that some thing ought to be done to a person wh-j would send luch a picture snd such po.try, but be could not issue s warrant on suspicion ; Preasof tbe btat. Rutherford Banner: Seventy- nine thousand, two hundred snd fifty dollars worth of improvements made in our town inside of two years. Danbury Reporter: Much un easiness is felt in regard to the wheat crop in this county, farm ers say that it is putting np tbe head stalk, and fear a freeze may kill it, t a -i .1 . . wnicn wut injure, or ruin ine crop. Henderson Tomahawk : The wife of John Young, colored, living on air. ,1 uiv swam viavw near towa, tr ivL.io 1 . r gave birth to one child on the 6th. one on the 6th and another on tbe 7th. The oldest are living sad the youngest is dead. ; Lincolnton Courier: There are two factories neanng completion st Lincolton which, we believe, will prove to be of profit to the owners and of value to the town, and these are the furniture establishment of Mots Bros, and also of Mr. Ed. James. Asheville Citizen: Henderson ville is enjoying a spirited and grati fying boom. The city has begun the laying of pipes for a water works system, and a company is building a street car line Work oa the lat ter will be computed by summer. Hillsboro Observer: Mr. Enoch Sykes, of Bingham township brought to town Tuesday a largj number of crow's feet, about seventy-five pairs, he said. A few weeks ago be bought some strychnine and aoaksd corn in it and began to xeed tue crews with the poisoned corn. The result proved very satisfactory. Mr.Bvkes said he thoogbt be found only about half of the crews that were killed. ah'five"rUeI8rgta There irt lreporli 'of a'Wysterioos cave that is said to have (era disoot ertd is the Suaratowa moastaiasi'ta 8tokea county, JL.OwIt Ifstataiby those who have visited the sped, thai a milky white smoke Is at timaa ssep to issue from tbe month el the cave, but no heat can be fall .Books tkrowa into the chasm give bfk jte() souad Danburv Reporter: Mr.RiehmoaJ ' Peaison is here Joekine rafter the survey of a 8 BOO acre tract of. tnin. eral lauds which be is in teres ted la. It is said that there are immense eV posits of iron .erei on :t thess i lsadss -A syndicate is Ukeiv. to U for rat ed at Danbury, which. w.ULeontrol 60,000 1 100,000 acres of Viaerai lands la Stokes 'ceiiaty, which we have ao heetitatioa in , laying is as fine mineral arenerty as , anr ib the. South.,, Concord Times:. Mr. , Williata . Freeze, aear Coddle Cresk. was cut-. ting down a tree Thursday of : last, week, and as it lodged, be -was chop-, ping among the limbs to threw ltv As it fell, it turned and csiigbt-bimi in some way. His thigh was brok en badly and other injuries, weje re(. ceivea in tne race. as toe oitj gen tleman is ' over 1 60 yeara ; of sm,' it ia feared the eoasetraeoceiriUW-i ouite series, Oa.thaajM.iAy; Mr. Larence Corriber , was fflttiag.' j a tree, when it lodged and. 'caoeht. him ia some wsy. - (Is ia bow soft-', erinsT with a broken shoolder.7 'Ao-'" ddeatsare somewhat like .ssiafofi i tones, they do not come stngly,n u.. Greensboro North Stats:. : A moat deplorable accident occarred si Uia . : ns WWW . WW m a ' mui or vv, n. nance, two ana -one?,, half miles northwest of here, oa . Wednesday of last - week, resulting ' ia the injsUnt deathiOf.JediaiAZr: Saunderl the sdUen Urf Baaadera had gone into the lower story , of the., mill to adjust a belt em a Urge pajk, ley which was driving three sets of rsaners. One belt was .already pa the pulley, which ''was la 'motion sad in at tempting to put en another the first caught hias and jerked him into the narrow apace j betweea the pslley and ths timbers sad broke his . l fL'llf t . 1 II- nw uvea, ikiuwb; hibsa ustansiy.i'. iam-. horrible tragedy was witnessed only by Nsaee's 10-year-old sosw-t'-' . 1 m ; 1 She Held oa U the fig an4 Deg. fWnile talkinrtoa paztyof iaUrs4 . tnea about the aegro exodus, eas ef charge efaaemicrsat train, told a QiarlotU ChronicU reporter sa satas ingiaddeaV Tbs gsntlsmaa said thai in passing through ths cars as objar . ved aa oM ssgro vosaaa( eonsuauy . Dushlnr ebuisUilngi back aadsc kec est. He ssksd her what was the . saatter, and-aha easwereaV ''Lord, b?r, aid yoa ses. dW.UdagsfiJJatrs my pig aad my dog." The eoadnctoe said tbat .be watched the, eld wemaa, whraabe chant.ara..e4;AtlaBts- She took her pic asdsr, eaa amend bee dog nn&r toe other, aad cliatb4 into the other ear and craned ass pig1 snd dog under the seat sal wast . oa ber way rejoicing.,, v a ' ' .Bans Jonee. : , ,4 Sara Jones , is a ., com pact, wiry. srasU-ered rasj w'oo , aesncs to be. happiest when be ta teUiagtfeepla of their sine ta ths plainest of plan Kntusa. 1 u.ssaoaaees ais aearers to ueir faces, shswa then, hove ut terly sinful and depraved they ire, calls theat all the t aaaee he can thisk of aad his vocabulary is not limitedpoints theta oat with his finger, and sometinvs eaiis tnetn oy name, lie is as roogh as a frostisrt maa. ssys the "Yankee Blade,? bat those wno knew him best sy that he is as tender as a child. lis ssys ths meanest men ta. UeOrgia is his wife's husband, bat his wife does not Vgrte with him, for he says the has the best husband ia thsvforL Sans Jones never heaitates to xrack jokes ia the pulpit, aad it is , protsa that his style of preaching is, pops larfrora ths fact that.hs makes 125,000 a year. . lis speais most of his money ut enemy. ; ai O A a - Tiers U maeh to auatala the tentba tha the greateet .caasf ei disaalisfactioa la the saray .tad the ooastquent deserUoasfxoas the set vies as ths sseaial employsjest at which ths Btea are freaeoily pot sad their; treatment while ao empiojsd by the subordinate offiosrs ia chargt Soldiers are sot dogs, aad svsa dogs aril! desert lt too sassy IcdirliUas are heaped spoa theawfsiA, or, km w(i.ir.n ifc ioor lou's. , Now run the heat up to i - -; ii in 11 he could bear of dead ones lying incrcascu tuts year. I''. r ...-.
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